"Actor: Sebastian"

  • Boris Godunov - Mussorgsky [2004]Boris Godunov - Mussorgsky | DVD | (03/07/2006) from £33.73   |  Saving you £-8.74 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (Weigle Salminen)

  • Welcome Back John SebastionWelcome Back John Sebastion | DVD | (24/05/2004) from £21.58   |  Saving you £-1.59 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    From Iowa State University John Sebastina performs his greatest hits.

  • Crash And Burn [1989]Crash And Burn | DVD | (12/01/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Kevin Hawkins a former car thief now working as an undercover cop hooks up with his old small-time crime buddies in order to infiltrate a warring gang of choppers who'll do anything to secure their territory. When a brutal murder adds a violent twist to Kevin's mission he fears it's all headed for a violent crash and burn. Gearheads up! Crash and Burn is raw authentic and fast. A full-throttle thriller that brakes for no one.

  • The Guitar Artistry Of David Bromberg [1987]The Guitar Artistry Of David Bromberg | DVD | (23/03/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £22.99

    The extraordinary folk-blues guitarist David Bromberg has strolled back into the spotlight as abruptly as he resigned from it nearly three decades ago when he dissolved his fantastic and popular touring band in 1980 to study violin making... The fluid orchestral invention of Bromberg's fingerpicking - his original calling card on pivotal late-1960S and 1970S sessions for Jerry Jeff Walker ('Mr. Bojangles') and Bob Dylan (New Morning) - is in undiminished bloom invigorating sturdy old blues and ballads. - Rolling Stone In this intimate portrait the legendary David Bromberg talks about his influences and performs the music he loves - a wide panorama of American blues folk country bluegrass ragtime jazz and contemporary sounds. Inspired by the music of Pete Seeger and the Weavers among others he began studying the guitar at age 13. After graduating from Tarrytown High School he enrolled at Columbia University intent on a career as a musicologist. During this period he discovered the old recordings of Blind Blake Lonnie Johnson Big Bill Broonzy Marshall Owens Luke Jordan and other great country bluesmen as well as contemporary recordings of B.B.King Freddie King and Albert King. He studied with Rev. Gary Davis for several years and as Rev. Davis said I have no children but I have several sons. David was a son to the great Reverend. Drawn to Greenwich Village's flourishing coffeehouse folk music scene of the mid-1960's David left Columbia University and opted to devote full time to his music. Shortly thereafter his extraordinary guitar picking and exceptional stylistic range brought him to the attention of many other musicians: Bob Dylan Ringo Starr George Harrison Tom Paxton and Chubby Checker are only a few of the notables who sought David out as a back-up artist for recording. In all he has played as a sideman on over 100 albums. Titles include: 1. Demon In Disguise 2. Delia 3. Mule Riding Blues 4. Maple Leaf Rag 5. Just A Closer Walk With Thee 6. Chump Man Blues 7. Levee Camp Moan 8. Try Me One More Time 9. Cocaine Blues 10. It Takes A Lot To Laugh a Train To Cry 11. Sleep Late In The Morning 12. Spanish John 13. Shebeg An Shemore 14. Buck Dancer's Choice 15. Fool For You This Month 16. Columbus Stockade 17. Somewhere Over The Rainbow 18. I Believe My Time Ain't Long and Bluebird

  • John Sebastian-Lovin SpoonfulJohn Sebastian-Lovin Spoonful | DVD | (30/07/2007) from £20.69   |  Saving you £6.30 (23.30%)   |  RRP £26.99

    John Sebastian: Eight Lovin' Spoonful Hits / Welcome Back

  • 101 Cocktails At Home101 Cocktails At Home | DVD | (05/09/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £8.99

    101 Cocktails at home - with or without alcohol - the perfect guide for every amateur bartender. Following this professional and easy to understand DVD presentation you will be able to prepare the most delicious cocktails for your friends. You will learn all the trade secrets for creating a perfect looking and tasting cocktail. Enjoy the simple and classic ones as well as the tempting or exotic ones. Learn about a perfectly sorted bar and the 12 basic spirits for the whole world of cocktails. Each drink - a classic or a newcomer a Caipirinha or a Tequila Sunrise is demonstrated step by step. Select each cocktail alphabetically or by number. Get into the magic of Daiquiri Mojito Planters Punch Pina Colada Florida Cocktail favourites with Batida de Coco exotics with vodka gin or prosecco or the legendary Whiskey - Sour Bombay Crushed and Bellini and many more. Prepare yourself for 101 cocktails at home! And of course you learn how to shake & move like a pro! It's the perfect affordable gift to accompany a bottle of spirits and make life more interesting or as a stocking filler!

  • Dirty [UMD Universal Media Disc] [2005]Dirty | UMD | (05/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

  • Learn To Play AutoharpLearn To Play Autoharp | DVD | (01/01/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £28.99

  • Rough Riders Round-Up [1939]Rough Riders Round-Up | DVD | (14/02/2005) from £17.53   |  Saving you £-0.54 (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    When Roy Rusty and Tommy join the Border Patrol Tommy gets killed in a saloon fight by Arizona Jack. Suspended from duty Roy and Rusty cross the border looking for the killer. Arizona Jack and mining engineer Lanning are running a gold smuggling racket and when Roy and Rusty find Arizona's hideout his gang captures them and they are slated to be killed.

  • The Time Machine (Deluxe Box) [1960]The Time Machine (Deluxe Box) | DVD | (12/08/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    In 1960 producer-director George Pal's The Time Machine reshaped HG Wells' thoughtful, ironic novel into a two-fisted action movie, but one that still appeals to children and adults immensely and deserves its classic status. Wells' themes of biological and social evolution are played down, but there is a surprisingly melancholy thread as Rod Taylor's Time Traveller keeps stopping off at future wars to find that human stupidity still persists. In the first week of 1900 a group of fussy Victorians gather in Taylor's chintzy, overstuffed parlour to hear him tell of his expedition to the future, where the world is divided between the surface-dwelling, childish, beautiful Eloi and the hideous, underground, cannibal Morlocks. Wells intended both factions to seem degenerate, the logical final evolution of the class system, but Pal has Taylor pull a Captain Kirk and side with the Eloi and teach them to fight against their oppressors. The time travel sequence remains a tour de force, with a shop window mannequin demonstrating a parade of fashions as the years fly by in seconds and charming but still-effective stop-motion effects. The future is a wonderfully coloured landscape with properly gruesome cave-dwelling monsters and a winning Eloi heroine in Yvette Mimieux. It may not be totally Wells, but it's a treat. On the DVD: The Time Machine arrives on disc in a lovely widescreen print which makes the film seem new all over again. The featurette "Time Machine: The Journey Back" combines some mild behind-the-scenes stuff about the film (and its star prop) with a moving mini-sequel reuniting stars Rod Taylor and Alan Young in a scene that actually addresses a plot point skipped over in the original. --Kim Newman

  • Music To Get Excited By - Vol. 3Music To Get Excited By - Vol. 3 | DVD | (19/09/2005) from £5.94   |  Saving you £5.04 (170.85%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Tracklist: 1. Going Down Slow - Long John Baldry 2. Do Not Change - Tower Of Power 3. You Are Still A Young Man - Tower Of Power 4. Mobile Line - John Sebastian 5. Welcome Back - John Sebastian 6. Jug Band Music - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 7. Loving You - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 8. Daydream - John Sebastian And David Bromberg 9. Because - Bonnie Koloc 10. Blue Skies - Bonnie Koloc 11. With You By My Side - Bonnie Koloc

  • Wild/Brother BearWild/Brother Bear | DVD | (01/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Robin Hood:The legend of Robin Hood one of the most popular stories of all time is brought magically to life in this full length animated Disney classic. The spirit of fun and romance abounds as Robin Hood the swashbuckling hero of Sherwood Forest and his valiant sidekick Little John plot one daring adventure over another. The Sword In The Stone:A young scullery boy named Wart is taught amazing lessons by the wizard Merlin who turns him into a fish a bird and a squirrel so that he might understand the mysteries of life. Such lessons help the boy succeed where for centuries thousands of might men had failed. Whoever removes the wondrous golden sword embedded in a large stone will be crowned Arthur King of England! Brilliantly executed and peopled with unforgettable characters The Sword in the Stone is the best of both worlds: a legend and a Disney Classic!

  • Samurai Deeper KYO Vol.4 [DVD]Samurai Deeper KYO Vol.4 | DVD | (04/01/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    During Tokugawa Ieyasu's epic battle of Sekigahara two samurai face off outside of history. In the heat of the duel between Kyoshiro and Demon Eyes Kyo a shooting star slams into the plains shattering the ground and engulfing both of them. Four years later the bounty hunter Yuya finds the good natured Kyoshiro now a travelling medicine man. Hidden deep inside Kyoshiro is the soul of his old opponent the merciless samurai Kyo. When Yuya and Kyoshiro are thrown into battle the medicine man's friendly personality will recede and the whole world will learn why Kyo is called a demon!

  • The Magic Flute (Mihailov, Kurtz) [DVD]The Magic Flute (Mihailov, Kurtz) | DVD | (29/08/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    There is hardly another opera which is as ambiguous at Mozart's Magic Flute. A magic tale or a mystery play, an allegory on good and evil or a parable of true love - Mozart's last opera allows many ways of interpretation, a fact which even after more than 200 years contributes to the topic's relevance.
    Regardless of the different interpretations one point is indisputable: The Magic Flute is a wonderful fairy tale which should be watched with the eyes of a child: 'Call back your childhood i...

  • Samurai Deeper KYO Vol.2 [DVD] [2003]Samurai Deeper KYO Vol.2 | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Samurai Deeper KYO: Vol. 2

  • The Lad [1999]The Lad | DVD | (04/11/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £69.99

  • Family Favourites - Help I'm A Fish / Titanic / Gulliver's TravelsFamily Favourites - Help I'm A Fish / Titanic / Gulliver's Travels | DVD | (29/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Help! I'm A Fish: This delightful animated feature film tells the story of three children Fly Stella and Chuck who go on a fishing trip but get caught up in a thrilling underwater adventure. Stumbling upon Professor MacKrill's mysterious laboratory little Stella accidentally drinks a potion that turns her into a starfish! Fly and Chuck realise that the only way to save her is to turn themselves into fish and search for her in the ocean. However there is one problem - they only have 48 hours to find Stella and get the antidote or they will remain fish forever. Follow Fly Chuck and Stella's enchanting undersea adventures in this beautifully animated feature that is also packed with lots of fun delightful songs and amazing adventures. Gulliver's Travels: A young doctor the sole survivor of a shipwreck is washed ashore in a country inhabited by miniature people. An unusual mix of live action and animation. Based on the novel by Jonathan Swift. Titanic: Southampton - April 1912: the Titanic is ready to sail. Early that morning the first passengers begin to board in amazement at the huge ship. Excited children create mischief while the First Second and Third Class passengers line up at their respective gangplanks. But out of sight of human eyes all the animals that populate the Titanic will tell their own story: Geoffrey the cat a family of mice the ducks and squirrels and the two Dalmatians belonging to the famous singer Molly Harte. Together they embark on the real adventures on board the Titanic.

  • The Blu-ray Horror Collection (5 titles - Hostel/Hostel 2/Vacancy/Dracula/The Covenant)The Blu-ray Horror Collection (5 titles - Hostel/Hostel 2/Vacancy/Dracula/The Covenant) | Blu Ray | (10/12/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £99.99

    Hostel The hallowed tradition of the post-college European backpacking trip turns into an unimaginable nightmare for two unsuspecting American 20-somethings in Eli Roth's (Cabin Fever) sensational second outing. Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) have embarked upon a hedonistic tour of the continent, and somewhere along the way pick up travelling companion Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson). In Amsterdam the trio partakes of the pastimes most dear to frat boys everywhere: weed, prostitutes, and nightclubs. But when a fellow traveller tells these thrill-seekers about the decadent scene that awaits them in Bratislava, they find themselves unable to resist its lures. Enticed by the promise of a hostel full of beautiful girls who love Americans, they set out for the remote areas of Eastern Europe. There, the sex farce to which the film's first half is devoted slowly turns ominous, as the boys hook up immediately with the gorgeous Natalya (Barbara Nedeljakova) and Svetlana (Jana Kaderabkova), whose eagerness masks more sinister intentions. Soon, the disagreeable backpackers find themselves on the other side of the flesh trade, sold by the girls into an exclusive human trafficking operation that gives its customers the opportunity to torture and kill a helpless victim. Much of what follows consists of the squirm-inducing surgical horrors that characterise precursors such as Saw, with the implications regarding the capitalist system and the human soul becoming ever darker. Produced by Quentin Tarantino, the film amps up the gore factor as much as it can get away with, and, in the tradition of the best horror films, offers a satirical socially conscious commentary. Hostel Part II The inevitable sequel to one of the decade's most intriguing and well-made horror films, Hostel Part II, as the title implies, picks up pretty much where the last film left off. And it doesn't take too long for the sequel to find the same groove that earned its predecessor so much attention. The setting is once again an underground club, where people bid for the right to torture residents at the hostel of the title. Hostel Part II, however, lets us see events from the other perspective too, as we meet the wealthy businessmen who are availing themselves of the club's services. It's a logical dynamic for the movie, and it does bring a fresh perspective to a film that does eventually settle down to a cavalcade of gore and shock. As a director, Eli Roth has clearly improved since last time around, even if this time he too often succumbs to the temptation to show rather than imply, and Hostel Part II as a result feels a little less fresh and more uncomfortable than its predecessor. Yet it's most certainly an unsettling piece of cinema, and one likely to find favour with Roth's increasing fanbase. A word of warning, though: Hostel Part II isn't shy about pulling its punches, and it very much justifies its 18 certificate. It's also a cut above many of its modern day contemporaries in the genre, even though it fails to measure up to part one. --Jon Foster Vacancy A confined setting is a useful tool for thriller-makers, and Vacancy is definitely boxed in: a run-down motel way, way off the Interstate, the kind of place where unsuspecting movie characters go to get stabbed to death in the shower. If Vacancy doesn't quite live up to its Hitchcockian forebears, at least it provides 80 minutes of well-designed mayhem. You know somebody's paying attention just from the opening credits, a clever vortex with pounding music by Paul Haslinger. Then we meet unhappy couple Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, driving along in the dark and forced to stay at the Pinewood Motel after a car breakdown. There's a night man (Frank Whaley, World Trade Center) in the tradition of Dennis Weaver's Touch of Evil gargoyle, but the real mess of trouble is waiting in room number four. Director Nimrod Antal, who scored a stylish international hit with the Hungarian thriller Kontroll, squeezes maximum juice out of the Route 66 atmosphere of the motel, although the movie doesn't get under your skin the way Kontroll did. Wilson and Beckinsale are a little too marquee-namish for this kind of heavy-breathing work, and the script doesn't give them much to play with. But hey, it's not that kind of movie. Where it really belongs is on the top half of a drive-in double bill, or maybe as a nightmare-scenario TV movie from the Seventies. Either way, it works. --Robert Horton, Amazon.com Bram Stoker's Dracula Francis Ford Coppola's take on the Dracula myth is visually stunning and overflows with passionate seduction and Gothic romance. In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Coppola draws from the original source of the Dracula story to create a modern masterpiece. Gary Oldman's metamorphosis as Dracula, who grows from old to young, from man to beast, is breathtaking. Winona Ryder brings as much intensity to the character of the beautiful young woman who becomes the object of Dracula's devastating desire. Anthony Hopkins co-stars as the famed doctor who dares to believe in Dracula and then dares to confront him. Opulent and irresistible, Bram Stoker's Dracula is an unforgettable film. The Covenant Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Deep Blue Sea) directs this supernatural thriller about descendants of powerful New England families. The sons of Ipswich are legendary at Spenser Academy, the local boarding school. Handsome and popular, these four teenage friends can trace their roots to the founding families of the Ipswich Colony, settled in the late 1600s. For years these Massachusetts families have harboured the secret that they possess supernatural powers. Their descendants--Caleb (Steven Strait), Reid (Toby Hemingway), Tyler (Chace Crawford), and Pogue (Taylor Kitsch)--have inherited magical powers that first manifested themselves when the boys turned 13 years old. In a nutshell, they can do anything. As they approach their 18th birthdays, they are preparing to 'ascend', which means their powers will grow stronger. The downside? The magic is seductive and addictive, and causes premature aging with each use. Ringleader Caleb tries to keep his friends from using magic recklessly, but as the school year begins, strange events and a strong gut instinct convince Caleb that someone is using very powerful magic. Meanwhile, Caleb is exploring his newfound affection for transfer student Sarah (Laura Ramsey). To Caleb''s dismay, Sarah becomes a pawn in a power struggle with a descendant of the fifth founding family of Ipswich, a line thought to be lost during Salem''s witch trials. Is Caleb strong enough to maintain his power and keep his family and friends safe, or will he yield to this new threat and sacrifice himself? The film draws interesting parallels between the luring, addictive power of magic and the addictions real teenagers face. The sufficiently creepy setting echoes New England and sets the stage for supernatural phenomena. The Covenant also stars Sebastian Stan as Chase Collins, a wealthy newcomer to Spenser, and Jessica Lucas as Kate, Sarah's roommate and Pogue's girlfriend.

  • The Magic Of Slovak Caves [DVD]The Magic Of Slovak Caves | DVD | (01/11/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

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  • Carl Zeller - Der Vogelhandler (the Birdseller)Carl Zeller - Der Vogelhandler (the Birdseller) | DVD | (03/05/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The Bird Seller - A colourful open-air staging of an operetta classic in three acts.

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