Canadian horror in which supernatural myth buster Kelly Johansen (Rose McGowan) sets out to disprove sightings and experiences of paranormal activity in an abandoned subway station. As Kelly makes her way in to the depths of the station with her low frequency soundwave measuring equipment, she discovers that there may be more to the rumours than she had first anticipated. As evil spirits materialise before her, Kelly's scepticism is soon brought crashing to a halt.
Henry Selicks Monkeybone is another of the directors brave experiments in combining various forms of animation following his successes with The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. Two-dimensional, stop-motion, CGI and muppetry effects whizz by with casual dazzle, but sometimes a collection of great ideas isnt just enough for moviegoers, and audiences summarily dismissed Monkeybone at the cinema. Shame really, because the eye-popping design deserves as big a screen as possible to drink it all in. Adapted from a graphic novel the story concerns cartoonist Stu Miley (a suitably schizophrenic Brendan Fraser) who finds himself in a hellish purgatory called Downtown after a freak car accident puts him in a coma. Once there, he must find a way to cheat Death in the person of Whoopi Goldberg. There are complications, however. In the real world his girlfriend (Bridget Fonda) is battling to prevent his family pulling the plug, and his comic character alter ego Monkeybone has come to life as a randy stop-motion whirligig of bad taste and ideas. Although visually the film is a feast of inventive ideas--the amazing look of the Pyjama Party and the Land of Death are truly impressive--ultimately Monkeybone stands or falls by its sense of humour. But then its all a matter of taste. If the sight of a possessed organ donor jumping off the operating table and running around with a broken neck isnt for you, avoid. If seeing Fraser ham it up as hes enjoyed doing before in the likes of George of the Jungle, then enjoy!--Paul Tonks
Dylan, a young man working at a funeral parlor, is trying to unravel a mystery that shattered his life ten years earlier. After faking his own funeral to see who will show up, he befriends a mysterious street junkie and is reunited with an old love from his past. The lives of these three characters are transformed by supernatural forces as Dylan discovers that no one is who they seem to be.
A wiser and sober Danny Quinn returns home after three years to attend the wedding of a good friend Martin Powers heir to the Irish Mafia throne. Facing a vengeful rival a bitter ex-girlfriend and a family caught in the self destructive pattern of gambling excessive behaviour and despair he battles the insidious influence of Southie's white ghetto mob culture that threatens to see him revert back to his brutal ways.
Shy unpopular Sonny (Jeremy Davies) is on a train home to Indianapolis when he meets fellow veteran and hometown football hero Gunner (Ben Affleck). The two couldn't be more opposite. Together the two form a bond cemented by a mutial distaste for the conventional and set on a soul searching adventure that pushes the limits of sex friendship and social conventions. Going All The Way is an unforgettable coming of age story of two boys in search of live life and their future.
Jack Waters (Robert Forster) is a gambler. Once a child star his luck has been on a downward slope since his show finished. Now middle aged he carries on trying to win a cash payout from national television game shows yet his lucky streak eludes him. But with the arrival of the naive Henry Fields (Kip Pardue) a change of fortune may occur. Jack takes him under his wing and introduces him to the world of game shows and the winnings that might be made. Jack also introduces Henry to his friend Moira (Rose McGowan) an exotic dancer who beguiles Henry. Moira is also Jack's neighbour and has a dream of winning at any cost in common with him. As Henry's lucky streak takes him to the most popular game show on TV Jack's luck is fading. He has a plan though and sees that Henry could be his way of making a fortune but as Henry falls for Moira will she get to him before Jack? Or will the manipulating game show producer ruin everyone's plans?
In 'Charmed' the three Halliwell sisters have accepted their destiny of protecting the innocent and vanquishing evil doers even though that is generally not on the agenda of every twenty-something on the fast track to discovering what life's all about. Prue (Doherty) the oldest is driven to succeed and dislikes the free-spirited antics of the youngest sister Phoebe (Milano). Piper (Combs) the earthy middle sister mediates between her siblings. Prue has the power to move objects Piper to freeze time and Phoebe to see the future. The sisters must band together to protect themselves and the world from the dark demonic forces that seek to destroy them... Season 1: 1. Something Wicca This Way Comes 2. I've Got You Under My Skin 3. Thank You for Not Morphing 4. Dead Man Dating 5. Dream Sorcerer 6. The Wedding from Hell 7. The Fourth Sister 8. The Truth Is Out There... and It Hurts 9. The Witch Is Back 10. Wicca Envy 11. Feats of Clay 12. The Wendigo 13. From Fear to Eternity 14. Secrets and Guys 15. Is There A Woogy in the House? 16. Which Prue Is It Anyway? 17. That '70s Episode 18. When Bad Warlocks Go Good 19. Out of Sight 20. The Power of Two 21. Love Hurts 22. Deja Vu All Over Again Season 2: 1. Witch Trial 2. Morality Bites 3. The Painted World 4. The Devil's Music 5. She's A Man Baby A Man! 6. That Old Black Magic 7. They're Everywhere 8. P3 H2O 9. Ms. Hellfire 10. Heartbreak City 11. Reckless Abandon 12. Awakened 13. Animal Pragmatism 14. Pardon My Past 15. Give Me A Sign 16. Murphy's Luck 17. How to Make A Quilt Out of Americans 18. Chick Flick 19. Ex Libris 20. Astral Monkey 21. Apocalypse Not 22. Be Careful What You Witch For Season 3: 1. The Honeymoon's Over 2. Magic Hour 3. Once Upon A Time 4. All Halliwell's Eve 5. Sight Unseen 6. Primrose Empath 7. Power Outage 8. Sleuthing With The Enemy 9. Coyote Piper 10. We All Scream For Ice Cream 11. Blinded By The Whitelighter 12. Wrestling With Demons 13. Bride And Gloom 14. The Good The Bad And The Cursed 15. Just Harried 16. Death Takes A Halliwell 17. Pre-Witched 18. Sin Francisco 19. The Demon Who Came In From The Cold 20. Exit Strategy 21. Look Who's Barking 22. All Hell Breaks Loose Season 4: 1. Charmed Again (Part 1) 2. Charmed Again (Part 2) 3. Hell Hath No Fury 4. Enter The Demon 5. Size Matters 6. A Knight To Remember 7. Brain Drain 8. Black As Cole 9. Muse To My Ears 10. A Paige From The Past 11. Trial By Magic 12. Lost And Bound 13. Charmed And Dangerous 14. The Three Faces Of Phoebe 15. Merry-Go-Round 16. The Fifth Halliwell 17. Saving Private Leo 18. Bite Me 19. We're Off To See The Wizard 20. Long Live The Queen 21. Womb Raider 22. Which Way Now?
Watch as the 'Charmed Ones' journey from modern-day witches to sizzling supernatural siblings in episode after episode of enchanting entertainment. Packed with beautiful beings shocking trials sensational storylines remarkable special effects and emotional turmoil - Charmed: Seasons 1-8 is the perfect brew of supernatural entertainment that will have you on the edge of your seat.
The full series of Charmed from season 1 to 8 packaged in a unique collector's magic chest box set! A must for every Charmed fan own the full series from Season 1 through to the never before released Season 8 (the show's emotional finale) in this unique boxset. Combined in an enchanting wooden chest of the highest quality with brass Charmed plaque lavish red velvet interior and certificate of authenticity it's the first opportunity to own all eight seasons together in one magical set. The ultimate gift for Charmed enthusiasts and followers this highly covetable piece is sure to become a sought after collectors item with the close of the hugely successful series. It's the perfect and most magical way to mark an end to the epic adventures of the Halliwell sisters who have entertained their loyal following for so long. Watch as the 'Charmed Ones' journey from modern-day witches to sizzling supernatural siblings in episode after episode of enchanting entertainment. Packed with beautiful beings shocking trials sensational storylines remarkable special effects and emotional turmoil - Charmed: Seasons 1-8 is the perfect brew of supernatural entertainment that will have you on the edge of your seat. So say goodbye to the beautiful Halliwell sisters in style with the ultimate addition to any DVD and Charmed fans collection; it will leave you enchanted.
Three makes for a dangerous crowd in this darkly comic crime story. Convicted murderer Lewis (Salvator Xuereb) breaks out of prison with Clark (Dan Gunther), who is doing time for computer fraud. The escapees are heading to New Mexico in search of a secret map to a gold mine that was hidden by a prisoner who recently met with a fatal accident. Clark, however, doesn't like Lewis, and Lewis only has Clark around because he's functionally illiterate and needs help reading maps. Meanwhile, George (Rose McGowan), a young woman who never speaks, has hit the highway after lifting the $10,000 that she and her boyfriend Fred (Art LaFleur) were given for a shipment of drugs that they never actually delivered. After Lewis impulsively shoots one person too many, Clark strikes out on his own, and while hitchhiking, he gets picked up by George, who has stolen a car and has a poisonous snake for protection. George learns about Clark's secret gold mine, and eager to get on his good side, she seduces him. While George spells trouble so clearly that she should have the word tattooed on her forehead, Clark falls for her like the proverbial ton of bricks; Lewis also finds romance of his own with a sleazy woman he meets in a trailer park before meeting up with Clark at the location of the hidden map. Deciding that they work better as a team, Lewis and Clark head out to Mexico in search of the gold, with George tagging along, but what they don't know is that Fred has been following her, convinced that George still has his money. This was Rose McGowan and Salvator Xuereb's second film together, after appearing in Gregg Araki's post-modern road movie The Doom Generation.
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