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  • Echo Park [1986]Echo Park | DVD | (07/02/2005) from £5.99   |  Saving you £7.00 (116.86%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In Echo Park a neighbourhood of Los Angeles the friendships frustrations and love affairs of everyday life come to a head. Right now they're gym instructors pizza deliverers and strip-o-gram artists but someday they'll be stars in this charming low-key comedy about the lives and loves of these would-be entertainers.

  • Miller's Crossing / Road To Perdition [2002]Miller's Crossing / Road To Perdition | DVD | (31/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Miller's Crossing: The year is 1929. The place is a gangster-ridden American city run by Leo (Albert Finney). But the real power lies with Tom (Gabriel Byrne) the power behind the man. Their friendship is severed when they both fall in love with the same woman (Marcia Gay Harden) and a bloody gang war erupts... Road To Perdition: Two-time Academy Award-winner Tom Hanks stars as Michael Sullivan a father fighting to keep his only son from traveling the Road To Perditio

  • History of Football - Vol 2 - Evolution & European Superpowers [2002]History of Football - Vol 2 - Evolution & European Superpowers | DVD | (13/05/2002) from £4.69   |  Saving you £15.30 (76.50%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The History of Football is a class act. The series boasts top-drawer production values, including narration by Terence Stamp, access to everybody who has really mattered in the game, ever, plus shed-loads of famous, rare, and never-seen-before footage, with each volume offering a blend of narrative, action and illuminating interviews. This is a polished product: part-celebration, part-commemoration, but always with a sharp investigative sense, digging around the misty-eyed, good ol’ days tradition, to explore in the company of those interviewed the reality behind some of football’s myths and legends. On the DVD: The History of Football on disc comes with a heaving platter of between 33 and 54 minutes’ worth of extra material on each volume, including extended interviews and match footage, plus valuable first-ever-recorded-on-film material. The picture itself is presented in 16:9 anamorphic aspect ratio, there’s a well-executed menu system, plus an "easter egg" of additional hidden material in every volume.--Alex Hankin.

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