Too explosive for regular TV 'Def Comedy Jam' features today's hottest comedians at their wildest and funniest. Whether you're laughing for the first time or catching your raucous favorites here featuring Steve Harvey Tracy Morgan and Ricky Harris this is the ultimate comedy experience - so outrageous that you'll definitely be back for more!
The continuing popularity of horror spoofs has created an opportunity for low-quality slashers such as A Crack In the Floor to pass themselves off as humorous. The story follows axe-wielding psychotic hermit Jeremiah who meets a bunch of fresh-faced young hikers and the movie employs every trick in the genre's book but still fails to rise itself above cheap exploitation (best indicated by the tasteless rape of Jeremiah's mother that prefaces the action). Brazenly claiming to feature Tracy Scoggins and Gary Busey--who in reality appear for about five minutes each--the film features young unknowns, the most high profile being Saved By the Bell's Mario Lopez. Which is fitting really because the film, with its mix of teen enthusiasm, redneck stereotypes and crass violence, is little more than that show meets The Dukes of Hazzard meets Deliverance meets Friday the 13th. Recommended for connoisseurs of everything gory and tacky but no-one else. On the DVD: The DVD manages to keep the quality set so spectacularly by the film itself--featuring an appalling trailer, a reprint of the information on the disc's box, biographies of the handful of established actors who make the briefest of cameos and trailers for some equally naff TV movies. Not what DVD was invented for. --Phil Udell
Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison's return to London's Southampton Row is complicated by personal upheaval and an investigation into the disappearance of a child...
Howard Hughes' bawdy comedy caper about two inept airmen sent to earn their wings on the Western Front. Wisecracking idlers Wilkie (Spencer Tracy) and Mitchell (George Cooper) fail to dodge the draft as World War I intensifies in Europe, and are put to work shoveling manure at a US Army base. Their attempt at desertion backfires as they stow away on a troop ship carrying Air Corps pilots to France, and they blunder into war. Through constant run-ins with stern taskmaster Sergeant Hogan (William Boyd) and lewd flirtations with leggy troop entertainer Mary Way (Ann Dvorak), the two boys drift from one fix to the next. But when they unwittingly cause the destruction of a major German munitions depot, Wilkie and Mitchell are hailed as heroes. What could possibly go wrong as they fly home in triumph? Howard Hughes produced and A. Edward Sutherland (Laurel and Hardy's The Flying Deuces) directed this racy pre-Code romp about love, survival and chicanery amid the bloodiness of battle.
Expanding on her popular Tracy Anderson Method Dance Cardio and Total Cardio DVDs Tracy Anderson brings you her Dance Cardio II programme offering new choreographed sequences for you to learn and perfect. The Tracy Anderson Dance Cardio II DVD is an essential supplement to Tracy’s Method series of DVDs. In this 50 minute DVD Tracy carefully choreographs movements that allow you to continuously burn calories and create a more long and lean figure. No special equipment is required.
PIERCING BRIGHTNESS is the debut feature film directed by acclaimed visual artist Shezad Dawood scripted by cult novelist Kirk Lake with an original score by Makoto Kawabata of Acid Mothers Temple (Japan) and featuring music by Alexander Tucker. Two youths land in a spaceship outside Preston. Their mission: to re-establish contact and effect the retrieval of the ‘Glorious 100’ sent to earth millennia ago in human form to study and observe the development of another race. After making contact with one of the 100 now a Pakistani shopkeeper (Bhasker Patel) they discover that many of their kind have become corrupted forgetting their original purpose and slowly becoming influenced by and in turn influencing their adopted home... Inspired by Lancashire having the highest rate of UFO sightings in the UK as well as hosting one of the earliest splinter Mormon communities in the world the film uses Preston and its inhabitants as a springboard to investigate religious racial and class- based social hierarchies.
The NBA brings you more off-the-hook hoops highlights from your favourite NBA stars with Street Series: Court Essentials. Hosted by platinum recording artist Chingy this DVD features dazzling ankle breakers huge dunks pinpoint passes and ruthless rejections. Watch Shaquille O'Neal and Amar'e Stoudemire dominate the paint. Shake-n-Bake with LeBron James Dwyane Wade and Tracy McGrady. And see 2005 NBA MVP Steve Nash and two-time NBA Champion Manu Ginobili split the defence! Plus go behind the scenes at training camps where these players perfect their skills.
James Bishop (Matt Stasi) a young psychiatric student joins the staff of St. Andrews Hopsital - an isolated and unconventional asylum - but what he finds is unbelievable; blood on the floor and frightened patients who speak of a devil who will harvest their souls. Asylum head McCourt (Bruce Payne) persuades the young student to remain silent. Until he witnesses a shocking and gory ritual... as a satanic creature robs every life force from its victim! Featuring the fantastic creations of special effects expert Richard Redlefsen Hellborn will disturb even the strongest mortal.
When the world's most notorious criminal allies himself with a senior employee of a major shipping corporation a lethal deal is struck to secure a multi million dollar arms transaction. As word of the sinister deal spreads through the underworld a big city mobster an extreme militia force and the FBI enter the clandestine mix blurring the lines of loyalty and trust. With the deal in place and fortune at their fingertips it becomes apparent that no one is quite who they seem to be....
The tracklist features 'Fighter' 'Cheeky Song' 'Get The Party Started' 'Sk8er Bo1' 'Make Luv' 'Jenny From The Block' 'Rock Your Body' and 'Boys Of Summer'.
On a hiking trip in the Italian Alps James (Kenyon) discovers an ancient burial cave filled with gladiator artifacts. While investigating them he becomes possessed by the spirit of Tyranus a demon gladiator intent on a killing spree of such magnitude that it will revive the true spirit of the gladiator god Demonicus. A professor (Talor) tutoring her students in the alps is designated to be the sacrifice for Demonicus: can her students outwit Tyranus and prevent him raising Demonicus...?
On-board and trackside cameras capture every high speed pass and near-miss. So sit back and enjoy this fully-loaded review package!
Marie Galante: (1934 88 min. B&W) Movie newcomer Ketti Gallian plays Marie Galante kidnapped by a drunken sea captain and left stranded in the Yucatan. While working as a cafe singer hoping to pay for her ticket out of the Panama Canal she meets American detective Crawbett (Spencer Tracy) the only person who believes her abduction story. In a series of twists and turns the two find themselves caught in the middle of an unexpected adventure including espionage and a plan
UFO was Gerry Anderson's first live-action TV series after a decade of producing such children's animated classics as Stingray (1963) and Thunderbirds (1964). The premise of UFO, which ran for a single season of 26 episodes, was like a more serious version of Anderson's Captain Scarlet (1967)--in the near future of 1980 a hi-tech secret organisation, SHADO, waged covert war against mysterious alien attackers. Ed Bishop played the American head of SHADO--he had had previously featured in Captain Scarlet and Anderson's Doppelganger (1969)--though in all other respects this was a thoroughly British production. As with all Anderson series UFO evidenced remarkable technological inventiveness and groundbreaking production values, coupled with startling lapses in fundamental logic too numerous to list. Much more adult in story and content than earlier Anderson productions, and surprisingly dark with its pragmatic view of human nature and downbeat endings, the show now seems like a forerunner of The X Files and the equally short-lived Dark Skies (1996). Barry Gray's memorable theme and atmospheric music greatly enhanced the overall impact. Stylishly made, though terribly sexist by current standards and featuring eye-catching costumes more fitted for a camp fancy dress party than the front line of a futuristic war, this cult classic eventually evolved into Space 1999 (1975). On the DVD: from the animated menus onwards these DVDs have been beautifully designed and produced. The mono sound is exceptionally strong and the restored and remastered picture is almost unbelievably good for a 1970 TV show. With barely a flaw anywhere the episodes look so clear, colourful and detailed that they could have been filmed last week. --Gary S Dalkin
As a child Frank McKlusky (Sheridan) watched his daredevil father ""Madman"" McKlusky become comatose in an ill-fated motorcycle stunt. Now as a risk-avoiding adult he lives with his parents always wears protective gear and works by the Claims Investigator handbook. Insurance fraud wiped out the family finances but Frank's career compensates. When he suspiciously loses his partner on the job Frank must become a master of disguise take on a sexy new partner and grab evidence to bus
On June 10th 2005 Hardcore Homecoming shattered U.S. box-office records and became the most successful independent wrestling event ever as fans traveled from 6 countries worldwide and all 50 U.S. states to witness a night of legendary match-ups. The concluding event of this unique evening was a controversial 3-way bout using barbed-wire instead of a rope and this 3-hour DVD puts you ring-side for every shocking moment. Includes Sabu vs. Terry Funk vs. Shane Douglas (no rope barbed-wire match); Raven vs. Sandman; Justin Credible vs. Jerry Lynn; 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Kid Kash; Chris Chetti & Mikey Shipwreck vs. C.W. Anderson & Simon Diamond and much more. Hosted by Joey Styles. Special guest referee Mick Foley.
A box set of films featuring some of Hollywood's leading ladies. Films Comprise: 1. Father's Little Dividend (Dir. Vincente Minnelli 1951) 2. Nothing Sacred (Dir. William A. Wellman 1937) 3. Ghosts On The Loose (Dir. William Beaudine 1943) 4. Of Human Bondage (Dir. John Cromwell 1934) 5. Behave Yourself (Dir. George Beck 1951) 6. Home Town Story (Dir. Arthur Pierson 1951) 7. Hell's House (Dir. Howard Higgin 1932) 8. The Bigamist (Dir. Ida Lupino 1953) 9. High Voltage
A disturbed art student uses his desire to paint beautiful women as a guise to get them alone. These women of the night prostitutes and exotic dancers become the victims of his fits of passion.
A tragic accident leaves a young girl dead. The man responsible goes free. But for the victim's family no crime goes unpunished. Pursued by a family thirsty for vengeance Matt tries to escape to the Blackwoods. But escape is never that easy. Twists and turns reveal themselves as the night grows darker and Matt's chances slip away with the final rays of light...
In Sickness and in Health! How far will you go for true love? After pledging their undying love for one another happy newlyweds Danny (Graham Sibley) and Denise (Tracy Coogan) head to the Jersey Shore for their honeymoon. The romantic start to their new life is cut short when Danny is attacked on the beach and Denise discovers that her new husband has become a flesh eating zombie! As he tries to contain his cannibalistic behavior for the sake of their marriage Denise decides to stand by her man for better or worse. But will Danny's decay eventually cause Denise to forsake her true love?
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