Mad Dogs And Average Men: Grace is smitten when she meets Sumner the charming and handsome nephew of Karen but Grace's attempts to arrange a date are constantly thwarted when Karen conjures up a litany of lies to disuade her. Meanwhile Will tries to terminate his dead-end relationship with a needy nebbish but postpones the dramatic moment because he's so infatuated with the guy's lovable doggie! Poker? I Don't Even Like Her: Will feels the heat from his poker-playing pals when their weekly get-together is compromised by an obnoxious Grace whose ineffective gamesmanship leaves her in debt to everyone but she begs him for another chance - and confides her secret weapon to regain her losses. An Old Fashioned Piano Party: When Grace frets that she and Will might drift apart like their similar friends she impulsively buys an expensive piano which she hopes will cement their mutual bond and love for music - or at least give her an excuse to perform a lot of show tunes. The Young And The Tactless: Grace's new neighbour (Woody Harrelson) is a slovenly lout whose disheveled lifestyle and grungy habits put him at odds with her well-ordered world - and her only hope to dislodge Pigpen is to provide him wih enough romantic advice to reunite him with his long-suffering girlfriend.
Features the highly respected Tim Mahoney head instructor at Golf Digest Schools. The 15 most difficult shots are covered in a relaxed and informative manner that all golfers will benefit from. Worth its weight in straight drives - Golf Buyer Magazine.
Cool Runnings (Dir. Jon Turteltaub) (1993): The outrageously funny comedy hit inspired by the true story of Jamaica's first Olympic bobsled team. They were four unlikely athletes with one impossible dream. Now with the help of an ex-champion as their coach (John Candy) Derice Sanka Junior and Yul leave their sunny island home and enter the chilly winter Olympics to compete for the gold in a sport they know nothing about - bobsled racing! Jungle 2 Jungle (Dir. John Pasquin) (1997): When successful broker Michael Cromwell (Allen) travels to the Amazon jungle to get his wife's signature on divorce papers he discovers the surprise of his life. He has a 13-year-old son who's been raised among the natives! After Michael agrees to take the boy back to his own ""Jungle"" New York City he quickly learns the teen has more skill with a blowpipe than with the social graces. Fitting in with Michael's frivolous fiance and highly-strung business partner won't easy but it will be hilarious.
Songs taught on this instructional DVD are: 'Sally Goodin' Deep Water' 'Brain Cloudy Blues' and 'Gray Eagle' and many more!
Tim Marlow television's engaging art expert takes an exclusive look behind the scenes of Carsten Hller's Test Site installation in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. Test Site is a set of five stainless steel slides intended to propel members of the public down from the highest floors of the Tate Modern to the very bottom. The slides invite visitors to become part of the art move out of their comfort zone free their senses and slide ... Somewhere between a monumental set of scuptural forms and an oversized rather menacing playground Hller describes his creation as ""a unique experience which forces you to let go to give up control and think oh my God I'm going into the abyss."" Featuring a rare interview with Hller and with unique access from the early stages through to the opening day this film charts the progress of a fascinating art project.
Alice Doesn't Lisp Here Anymore: A whacked-out Grace is wracked with guilt over the death of a high school classmate whom she once tormented so she drags Will along to the funeral - and gets the surprise of her life! Last Of The Really Odd Lovers: Grace hates herself for her fatal attraction to a boorish neighbour (Woody Harrelson) and wants to keep her newborn romance with him a secret; likewise Will prefers to maintain discretion in his relationship with a much younger man. Gypsies Tramps And Weed: Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller (Camryn Manheim) whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Sons And Lovers - Parts 1 & 2: An exasperated Grace tries to mediate between a resentful Will and her sloppy free-spirited boyfriend Nathan (Woody Harrelson) when Nathan moves in while Jack is in a royal dither as he plans to finally meet his unseen father face-to-face.
On a hunting trip to the woods Alex Kerwood and Wayne Higley stumble onto a mysterious burial site. They dig it up and find the skull of a stange horned creature. Misty and eerie the woods take on a whole new terror for Alex and Wayne as they find their way out and attempt to resume their normal lives as firefighters. They find this mysterious skull from the woods has a power that kills. The clock ticks as they fight to stay alive.
Video vulture Eric Hayes preys on the footage he takes of police chases and street violence to make his living. However he's about to find that in Los Angeles there are some things that are even hungrier for blood than he is...
Acclaimed actor Sean Bean stars in this action-packed feature-length movie set in the midst of the desperate missions and battles of the Napoleonic wars in 19th century Spain. Sharpe's Rifles begins with Richard Sharpe being promoted to Lieutenant after saving the life of Sir Arthur Wellesley. He is soon given a dangerous mission – to command a band of war hardened riflemen behind enemy lines. Their task is to escort Sharpe's lover the beautiful Spanish guerrilla leader Teresa and a nobleman soldier who are carrying a mysterious box across the country and are being hunted by the French cavalry. What does the box contain and why must Sharpe and his men risk their lives in battle to protect it?
Alice cradles a baby that whimpers but never reveals its face. Haunting cries echo within her boarded-up house in the wind-swept desert. Is Alice crazed killer ghost tortured soul?
Join Will Grace Jack and Karen as they hilariously struggle through life's challenges. Can Grace cope with the wedding of her ex-fiance? Is Will's new boyfriend really a ballet dancer? How will Karen react when she discovers her new horse is gay? And will Jack succeed in his plans to in his latest rival. Episode titles: Moveable Feast Part One Moveable Feast Part Two Stakin' Care Of Business Jingle Balls.
This hilarious special edition of the movie that made food fights an art form and John Belushi a star features exclusive bonus content developed and directed by legendary filmmaker John Landis and co-producer Marty Simmons. This raunchy, screwball spoof about college lie in the 1960 s sees Bhuto (John Belushi), Otter (Tim Matheson), Pinto (Tom Hulce) and Flounder (Stephen Furst) lead the way with their outrageous behaviour in the ultimate campus comedy! BONUS MATERIAL Where are they now? Exclusive new Featurette with key talent MxPx Music Video Shout Universal Animated Anecdotes Theatrical Trailer The Year Book - An Animal House Reunion.
This documentary recalls the life of the lead singer and lyracist of Atlanta-based bands 'Smoke' and 'Opal Foxx Quartet'. Born Robert Curtis Dickerson but referred to simply as ""Benjamin"": the musician died HIV positive at the young age of 39 from cirosis of the liver caused by Hepatitas C. 'Benjamin Smoke' is a both a wild and a tender film that goes straight to the heart.
American Violet tells the astonishing true story of Dee Roberts, a 24 year-old mother of four barely able to make ends meet. Her life changes when police drag her out of work dumping her in the squalor of the women s county prison then proceed to raid her house searching for drugs. Although she has no prior drugs record and no drugs are found she is forced to make a choice: either plead guilty and go home a convicted felon or remain in a prison, fight the district attorney and take on the uny...
'...the camera crew have been arrested, cameras and passports confiscated, and they've gone down to the police station...' This is life on the road of the most extreme road race of them all, the irrepressible Cannonball Run Europe. Fearless, lawless (except when the law intervened!) and loaded with laughs, 'Chasing The Cannonball' is a street racing DVD that not only gives a hysterical insight into the exciting world of no-rules street racing and the nutters who take part, but also tells th...
The expressionist exhibitionist artistic urban worlds of professional sk8boarding & tattooing unveiled. A relationship that has spanned over the past decades to an elite underground world of risen & fallen heroes. SKINNED ALIVE looks into the art forms lifestyles and camaraderie that have existed only amongst the players themselves. Join this in-depth journey into the evolving history of some of the well known crossovers in these now highly respected lifestyles. Secret society su
Repo Man: Otto (Emilio Estevez) a young L.A. punk becomes the protege of Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) a crusty car repossessor. Otto soon comes to challenge his mentor for a 20 000 repo prize - a '64 Chevy Malibu driven by J. Frank Parnell (Fox Harris) a lobotomized nuclear scientist. The Malibu is being madly pursued by ruthless government agents UFO cultists and the infamous Rodriguez Brothers. In the trunk is an unthinkable glowing object that could change the course of our civilisation - overnight. Death Race 2000: In the year 2000 hit and run isn't a crime; it's the national sport! Auto racing is now not only how fast you drive but how many pedestrians you hit.... David Carradine takes on Sylvester Stallone in this adrenaline thriller that will surely make you look both ways before you cross! Duel: What begins as an ordinary business trip becomes a terrifying life and death battle for David Mann (Dennis Weaver). Initially Mann refuses to believe he is being followed by a huge diesel truck but soon the unbelievable horror of the situation sinks in. He realises that the driver of the truck an unseen and menacing psychopath is indeed out to kill him... 'Duel' the classic early film from Steven Spielberg that brought him to the attention of the cinemagoing public.
This box set features three films where the sleuth is on the trail... Emmett's Mark: When brilliant detective Emmett Young starts developing killer headaches he puts it down to stress but a trip to the doctor's reveals another cause. Emmett has a fatal disease. He hires a hitman to kill him only to find out the hospital has made a mistake. Now he has to find his own unknown assassin and solve the biggest murder mystery of his career...his own!!! Primary Suspect: Christian Box (William Baldwin) and his wife Kenna are the best undercover team on the force until a botched drugs sting leaves Kenna dead. Enraged Box goes on a rampage that leaves him disciplined and demoted to work in the evidence room. Two years later Box's ex-partner Nemanski involves him in a phoney drug deal to catch Reuben (Vincent Castellanos) the dealer who ordered Kenna's death. But Reuben fails to show up sending hisfiancee Nikki (Brigitte Bako) instead. The money goes missing and Nemanski's body is discovered in the hotel room where the exchange was to take place. Now the primary suspect in his partner's murder chased by cops and mobsters alike Box and Nikki travel to Reuben's mountain hideaway for the ultimate confrontation... Poodle Springs: It's the early 60's and hard-boiled private eye Philip Marlowe played by James Caan is as cynical as ever but also a newlywed. Moving to the small desert town of Poodle Springs after marrying the daughter (Dina Meyer) of a billionaire Marlowe becomes immersed in deadly intrigue surrounding the murder of another investigator. Uncovering a sinister scheme to relocate the state border of Nevada that might involve his wealthy father-in-law the world-weary Marlowe encounters a web of greed lust and murder as dark and as deadly as he has ever seen. With a talent for attracting trouble Marlowe finds it in Poodle Springs in the form of bigamy gambling pornography and double identity.
At the beginning of Thumbtanic, thumb-puppet/animation maestro Steve Oedekerk's superb parody of Titanic, the camera pans over the wreckage of the, err, Thumbtanic, revealing a quantity of unopened crates marked HULL PATCH KIT, SURPLUS BINOCULARS, ICEBERG RADAR and 1200 INFLATABLE RAFTS. From there on it just gets funnier. Oedekerk specialises in bizarre "filmettes", as he terms them, in which the characters are played by real human thumbs with faces grafted onto them via computer wizardry. Quite apart from the startling realisation that Leonardo DiCaprio actually does look like a thumb wearing a wig, the laughs don't stop from beginning to end. We see the passengers lining up, talent-contest fashion, so they can all have a turn at doing or saying something memorable at the sharp end of the ship. There's a topless scene involving the thumb-incarnation of Kate Winslet. As the ship goes down, one enterprising thumb sells male passengers babies and sex-changes, while the brief love affair between Jake and Geranium is finally eclipsed by the realisation that all the passengers survive and there are "plenty of snacks" for everyone! The perfect antidote to all those unfunny film parodies, Thumbtanic elevates post-pub, kebab-in-hand viewing to the status of an art form. --Roger Thomas
Ocean's Eleven improves on 1960's Rat Pack original with supernova casting, a slickly updated plot and Steven Soderbergh's graceful touch behind the camera. Soderbergh reportedly relished the opportunity "to make a movie that has no desire except to give pleasure from beginning to end", and he succeeds on those terms, blessed by the casting of George Clooney as Danny Ocean, the title role originated by Frank Sinatra. Fresh out of jail, Ocean masterminds a plot to steal $163 million from the seemingly impervious vault of Las Vegas's Bellagio casino, not just for the money but to win his ex-wife (Julia Roberts) back from the casino's ruthless owner (Andy Garcia). Soderbergh doesn't scrimp on the caper's comically intricate strategy, but he finds greater joy in assembling a stellar team (including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle and Carl Reiner) and indulging their strengths as actors and thieves. The result is a film that's as smooth as a silk suit and just as stylish. --Jeff Shannon On the DVD: Ocean's Eleven on disc is hardly swarming with special features, but just like all good heists it's quality not quantity that counts. Although the DVD-ROM feature is simply a game of computer blackjack, the cast list simply that and the HBO special just a standard Hollywood promo, the two refreshing and honest commentaries more than compensate. The cast commentary is lively and it's nice to hear intelligent comments coming from Hollywood's big league for a change. However, it's the director and writer's commentary that is the real gem; it's funny, enlightening and most of all it allows Ted Griffin to put the case forward for all screenwriters across the world as to the importance of their craft. The main feature has an impressive transfer of sound and visuals, making the suits sharper and David Holmes' soundtrack even funkier. --Nikki Disney
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