*Save £2 on an Official Barbie T-shirt, when you buy Barbie: The Movie on any format at the same time. Simply add both the T-shirt and the Barbie: The Movie on DVD, Blu-ray or Blu-ray Steelbook for the discount to apply.. To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full?on existential crisis. Or you're a Ken.
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar star with Freddie Prinze, Jr., Ryan Phillippe and Johnny Galecki in this terrifying tale of teenage suspense. After an accident on a winding road, four teens make the fatal mistake of dumping their victim's body into the sea. Exactly one year later, the four friends' deadly secret resurfaces as they're stalked by a hook-handed figure looking for more than just an apology.
Redmond Barry is an Irish country boy who falls in love with a well-to-do local girl and is subsequently tricked by her family into leaving town. Disillusioned with love, the brokenhearted youngster embarks on an adventure which sees him serve in the Seven Years War, earn a living as a professional gambler, and eventually move into the higher ranks of society, when he meets and marries the beautiful Lady Lyndon. Despite the luck that has brought him such riches, it is this final move, the cynical choice to marry for social advancement rather than love, which brings about his downfall.
Marvel Studios presents their most signifcant mistake yet. His days as Deadpool behind him, a listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life. But when his homeworld is threatened, he reluctantly suits up as he tries to convince Wolverine oh hell, just watch.Finding Madonna: Making the Oner, Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art Of Ray Chan, Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes, Wolverine, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Dr. Deadpool, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Product Review, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Wade Is Back, Gag Reel, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentray By Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds
Redmond Barry is an Irish country boy who falls in love with a well-to-do local girl and is subsequently tricked by her family into leaving town. Disillusioned with love, the brokenhearted youngster embarks on an adventure which sees him serve in the Seven Years War, earn a living as a professional gambler, and eventually move into the higher ranks of society, when he meets and marries the beautiful Lady Lyndon. Despite the luck that has brought him such riches, it is this final move, the cynical choice to marry for social advancement rather than love, which brings about his downfall.
To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a fullon existential crisis. Or you're a Ken.
A private eye and a tough guy for hire get tangled up in the seedy underbelly of 1970s Los Angeles as they investigate an adult film star's mysterious death. Special Features ¢ Dual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discs ¢ UHD presented in HDR with Dolby Vision approved by Director Shane Black ¢ New audio commentary with Shane Black and Co-writer Anthony Bagarozzi moderated by Writer Priscilla Page ¢ Knights in Tarnished Armour: a new interview with Shane Black ¢ Finding an Audience: a new interview with Co-Producer Ethan Erwin ¢ A Thousand Cuts: a new interview with Director of Photography Philippe Rousselot ¢ From Lethal Weapons to Nice Guys: a video essay by Leigh Singer ¢ Always Bet on Black: archive featurette ¢ Worst Detectives Ever: archive featurette ¢ Cast Interviews ¢ Trailers Limited Edition Contents ¢ Rigid slipcase with new artwork by OC Agency Group ¢ 150-page hardback book with new essays by Mitchell Beaupre, Barry Forshaw, Jamie Graham, Justin LaLiberty, Naomi Roper, Hannah Strong and Nadine Whitney ¢ 9 collectors' art cards
Marvel Studios presents their most signifcant mistake yet. His days as Deadpool behind him, a listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life. But when his homeworld is threatened, he reluctantly suits up as he tries to convince Wolverine oh hell, just watch.Finding Madonna: Making the Oner, Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art Of Ray Chan, Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes, Wolverine, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Dr. Deadpool, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Product Review, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Wade Is Back, Gag Reel, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentray By Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds
Blu-ray Disc Special Features: Designing the World of Blade Runner (Exclusive to Blu-ray) Blade Runner 101 Prologues 2036: Nexus Dawn Blade Runner 101 Prologues 2048: Nowhere to Run Blade Runner 101 Prologues 2022: Blackout
PLEBS, the hilarious comedy, as seen on ITV2, follows three desperate young men from the suburbs as they try to get laid, hold down jobs and climb the social ladder in the big city - a city that happens to be Ancient Rome! Our plebs are Marcus (Tom Rosenthal), Stylax (Joel Fry), lazy servant Grumio (Ryan Sampson) and Jason (Jonathan Pointing). Their efforts are hampered by their dodgy landlord (Karl Theobold), ruthless boss (Robert Lindsay) and side kick (Tom Basden). Guest stars include Danny Dyer, Maureen Lipman, Simon Callow, Shaun Williamson, Lauren Socha, Tim Key, James Fleet, Michelle Keegan, Miriam Margolyes, David Bamber and Amanda Holden.
At the end of the 24th century, and 14 years after his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard is living a quiet life on his vineyard, when he is sought out by a mysterious young woman in need of his help. This chance encounter sends him on a bold and exciting new journey to track down a series of mysteries about his past. Culminating in the most the most daring mission of his life, Picard is forced to recruit allies spanning generations old and new with the fate of the Federation at stake.
A mad helter-skelter rude awesomely violent unpredictable swaggering staggering joyously infantile exhilarating steamroller of a sitcom The Young Ones provided the breakthrough for the new generation of aggressive and forthright 'alternative' comedians. Join Rik Vyv Neil and Mike in their crazy and surreal comedy adventures!
Ryan Reynolds stars in the first-ever live-action Pokemon adventure as Pikachu, the iconic face of the global Pokemon phenomenon-one of the world's most popular, multi-generation entertainment properties and the most successful media franchise of all time. The story begins when ace detective Harry Goodman goes mysteriously missing, prompting his 21-year-old son Tim (Justice Smith) to find out what happened. Aiding in the investigation is Harry's former Pokemon partner, Detective Pikachu (Ryan Reynolds): a hilariously wise-cracking, adorable super-sleuth who is a puzzlement even to himself. Finding that they are uniquely equipped to work together, as Tim is the only human who can talk with Pikachu, they join forces on a thrilling adventure to unravel the tangled mystery. Chasing clues together through the neon-lit streets of Ryme City-a sprawling, modern metropolis where humans and Pokemon live side by side in a hyper-realistic live-action world-they encounter a diverse cast of Pokemon characters and uncover a shocking plot that could destroy this peaceful co-existence and threaten the whole Pokemon universe.
Stomping out their usual cuteness and carbon copying Disney's grand animation style to a tee, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (An American Tail) create a successful musical comedy from the story of the lost Russian princess. Adapting the story of imperialism and revolution is tricky, and subsequently the film's opening is weak. Once Anya (voiced by Meg Ryan, sung by Liz Callaway) is a teenager and on her own (suffering from some degree of amnesia), Anastasia is quite pleasing though never refreshingly new. 20th Century Fox's big-money gamble to horn in on Disney's realm is worthy. The songs, especially the recurrent "Once Upon a December" by Broadway team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, are better than Disney's recent efforts. It's worth picking up the soundtrack. The mix of cell animation and computer work is vivid. The collection of vocal talent is also strong, from John Cusack (as Dimitri, who wants to earn the reward by bringing Anya to Paris) to Hank Azaria as an amusing albino bat. Kelsey Grammer helps turn a roly-poly sidekick into a warm and strong supporting character. The biggest drawback is Bluth/Goldman's insistence on having a typical villain. Surprisingly, the story would be strong enough without one and the undead corpse of Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd) is unneeded and unoriginal. --Doug Thomas
Behind every great love is a great story. its sweeping and emotional force. As teenagers, Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) begin a whirlwind courtship that soon blossoms into tender intimacy. The young couple is quickly separated by Allies upper-class parents who insist that Noah isnt right for her. Several years pass, and when they meet again, their passion is rekindled, forcing Allie to choose between her soulmate and class order. This beautiful tale has a particularly special meaning to an older gentleman (James Garner) who regularly reads the timeless love story to his aging companion (Gena Rowlands). Based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook is at once heartwarming and heartbreaking and will capture you in.
The director and stars of 1998's You've Got Mail scored a breakthrough hit with this hugely popular romantic comedy from 1993, about a recently engaged woman (Meg Ryan) who hears the sad story of a grieving widower (Tom Hanks) on the radio and believes that they are destined to be together. She's single in New York, he lives in Seattle with a young son, but the cross-country attraction proves irresistible and pretty soon Meg's on a westbound flight. What happens from there is... well, you must have been living in a cave to have let this sweet-hearted comedy slip below your pop-cultural radar. There's little complexity or depth to writer-director Nora Ephron's cheesy tale of a romantic fait accompli, and more than a little contrivance to the subplots that threaten to keep Hanks and Ryan from actually meeting. But the purity of star chemistry here is hard to deny, and this may be the first film to indicate the more serious and sympathetic side of Hanks that is revealed in later roles. With its clever jokes about "chick movies" and repeated homage to the classic weeper An Affair to Remember, this may not be everybody's brand of amorous entertainment, but it's got an old-Hollywood charm that appeals to many a movie fan. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Jack Putter feels funny today, nothing new to this 25-hour-a-day hypochondriac. What's new is that Jack hears something. I'm possessed! he cries. And you're about to be possessed by laughter. Gremlins executive producer Steven Spielberg and director Joe Dante again rev their imaginations into overdrive for this comic adventure that won a 1987 Best Visual Effects Academy Award. The voice Jack (Martin Short) hears is that of hotshot Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton (Dennis Quaid), subject of a secret miniaturization project gone awry and accidentally injected into Jack. And before frazzled Jack can say I've got you under my skin, his unlikely partner propels him into the craziest escapade of his life.
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