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  • Labyrinth [1986]Labyrinth | DVD | (19/04/2004) from £5.11   |  Saving you £7.88 (154.21%)   |  RRP £12.99

    There are only two human actors in Jim Henson's Labyrinth: a teenage Jennifer Connelly and glam-rocker David Bowie (who performs five of his songs). The rest of the cast are puppets, a wonderful array of Henson's imaginative masterpieces set within a film combining the highest standards of art, costume and set decoration. Henson gives credit to children's author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, and the creatures in the movie will remind Sendak fans of his drawings, while the castle of the Goblin King (Bowie) is a living MC Escher set that adults will enjoy. Like executive producer George Lucas's other fantasies, Labyrinth mixes adventure with lessons about growing up. --Lloyd Chesley

  • Labyrinth [4K Ultra HD] [Blu-ray] [2019] [Region Free]Labyrinth | Blu Ray | (26/07/2019) from £21.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A 16-year-old girl (Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly, Best Supporting Actress, A Beautiful Mind, 2001) is given 13 hours to solve a dangerous and wonderful labyrinth and rescue her baby brother when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King (David Bowie). Celebrate the 30th anniversary of this beloved fantasy classic from visionary filmmaker Jim Henson, now fully remastered in 4K. Special Features: Reordering Time: Looking Back at Labyrinth The Henson Legacy Remembering The Goblin King Labyrinth Anniversary Q&A And more!

  • Jim Henson Collection: The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Storyteller [DVD]Jim Henson Collection: The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, The Storyteller | DVD | (10/10/2016) from £49.93   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Jim Henson's fantasy epic The Dark Crystal doesn't take place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but like Star Wars it takes the audience to a place that exists only in the imagination and, for an hour and a half, on the screen. Recalling the worlds of JRR. Tolkien, Henson tells the story of a race of grotesque birdlike lizards called the Skeksis, gnomish dragons who rule their fantastic planet with an iron claw. A prophecy tells of a Gelfling (a small elfin being) who will topple their empire, so in their reign of terror they have exterminated the race, or so they think. The orphan Jen, raised in solitude by a race of peace-loving wizards called the Mystics, embarks on a quest to find the missing shard of the Dark Crystal (which gives the Skeksis their power) and restore the balance of the universe. Henson and codirector Frank Oz have pushed puppetry into a new direction: traditional puppets, marionettes, giant bodysuits, and mechanical constructions are mixed seamlessly in a fantasy world of towering castles, simple huts, dank caves, a giant clockwork observatory, and a magnificent landscape that seem to have leaped off the pages of a storybook. Muppet fans will recognise many of the voice actors--a few characters sound awfully close to familiar comic creations--but otherwise The Dark Crystal is a completely alien world made familiar by a mythic quest that resonates through stories over the ages. --Sean Axmaker

  • Labyrinth [1986]Labyrinth | DVD | (06/12/1999) from £6.77   |  Saving you £9.21 (243.65%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Sarah (a teenage Jennifer Connelly) rehearses the role of a fairy-tale queen, performing for her stuffed animals. She is about to discover that the time has come to leave her childhood behind. In real life she has to baby-sit her brother and contend with parents who don't understand her at all. Her petulance leads her to call the goblins to take the baby away, but when they actually do, she realises her responsibility to rescue him. Sarah negotiates the Labyrinth to reach the City of the Goblins and the castle of their king. The king is the only other human in the film and is played by a glam-rocking David Bowie, who performs five of his songs. The rest of the cast are puppets, a wonderful array of Jim Henson's imaginative masterpieces. Henson gives credit to children's author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, and the creatures in the movie will remind Sendak fans of his drawings. The castle of the king is a living MC Escher set that adults will enjoy. The film combines the highest standards of art, costume, and set decoration. Like executive producer George Lucas's other fantasies, Labyrinth mixes adventure with lessons about growing up. --Lloyd Chesley

  • Midnight CrossingMidnight Crossing | DVD | (24/09/2007) from £6.99   |  Saving you £9.00 (56.30%)   |  RRP £15.99

    In a storm of desire deception and murder... four people are about to be swept away. There's no turning back tonight. Academy Award-winner Faye Dunaway Daniel J. Travanti John Laughlin (Crimes Of Passion) Kim Cattrall (Mannequin) and Ned Beatty (The Fourth Protocol) star in a twisted suspense thriller of murder lust and greed. For Jeff Schubb inheriting his father's sloop and charter business in the Florida Keys was a dream come true. When his wife's employer Morely Barton suggests the two couples cruise to the Bahamas Jeff sees his financial worries drift away. Once at sea Morely provides a new destination an island off Cuba where he stashed his fortune before Castro's regime. He offers Jeff half to help retrieve his treasure. But all is not smooth sailing as the past encroaches on the present and too many deceits connect the foursome in a deadly game of intrigue.

  • Midnight Crossing [1988]Midnight Crossing | DVD | (14/06/2004) from £6.98   |  Saving you £-0.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    With a pounding, synthesised sound track, big-haired babes in bikinis and succession of increasingly incredible fight scenes and returns from the dead, Midnight Crossing takes some beating as an eminently watchable slab of 1980s schlock. Honesty is a premium in this torrid tale of a buried fortune, hot sex, deceit on the high seas and much extended suspense. Jeff Shub (John Laughlin), a six-packed hunk in tight shorts, lives for his yacht, inherited from his father. When his wife's boss Morley (married to a blind woman and played by Daniel J Travanti) charters the yacht for a birthday celebration, the two couples head off for the Bahamas. Then, Morley reveals his real agenda--the recovery of treasure he buried on a Cuban island in the pre-Castro years--and it soon becomes clear that nothing and nobody are what they seem. Kim Cattrall, years before her emergence as a stylish television star in Sex and the City, pops up in a in a wet t-shirt. And at the film's centre is a knockout, beyond self-parody performance from Faye Dunaway. Here she plays Joan Crawford playing a blind woman who might not, in fact, be blind at all. Dunaway confirms the suspicion that she was an actress born 30 years too late for the kind of scripts that would have best served her unique brand of throbbing melodrama. The rest of the cast, particularly the usually reliable Travanti, soon follow her over the top. The result is a compulsive 90 minutes of hammy and thoroughly enjoyable action. On the DVD: Presented in letterbox widescreen (1.85:1) format for maximum effect Midnight Crossing surfaces pretty much as it did in the cinema. Picture quality is fine. The daylight scenes on board the yacht certainly benefit but the interminable night-time struggles are less convincing. Were they shot in a tank? Probably, if the dull stereo sound quality at this point is anything to go by. Extras are limited to the original cinema trailer and filmographies of the leading players.--Piers Ford

  • Labyrinth -- Superbit [1986]Labyrinth -- Superbit | DVD | (12/05/2003) from £17.96   |  Saving you £-1.98 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Labyrinth is a major fantasy feature film with a cast of incredible creatures created by The Jim Henson Creature Shop and produced by Star Wars director George Lucas. Starring rock legend David Bowie who performs five original songs Labyrinth is the perfect family film combining music adventure comedy and fantasy. Frustrated with baby-sitting on yet another weekend night Sarah - a teenager with an active imagination - summons the Goblins from her favourite book ""Labyrinth""

  • Labyrinth [UMD Universal Media Disc] [1986]Labyrinth | UMD | (13/11/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

  • Rechenzentrum - Silence [2007]Rechenzentrum - Silence | DVD | (05/11/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Rechenzentrum 'Silence' Sounds Like Arvo Prt And Early Pink Floyd Sitting Around In Hades And Deciding To Move To Berlin And Live Together With Mark Hollis And Burnt Friedmann. Inspired By Russian Painter Andrej Rjublev To Whom Andrei Tarkowsky Dedicated His Black And White Film Of The Same Name Rechenzentrum Sets Out On A Journey Into The Strange Worlds Of Contemplative States Of Existence. A Meditative And In The Best Sense Self-Referential Musical-Visual System Of Coordinates Between Electro-Acoustic Melancholy And Humoresque Sketches Of The Club Landscape. The Icon Painters Of The Eastern Church Did Not Regard Themselves As Artists Wanting To Express Subjective Experience. Instead They Saw Themselves As Existing In The Tradition Of The Medium Through Whom The Divine Experience Of Existence Could Be Lived. They Worked Purposefully On Their Icons Sometimes For Decades Completely Immersed In Their Work Which Sought To Open The Door To Another World. Their Immutable Faith Was The Key To The Door To The Numinous World Of Omnipresent Silence. It Is With This Mental Baggage That Rechenzentrum Sets Out On Their Expedition: Guests: Maurice De Martin: Percussion & Drums (Zeitkratzer) Reinhold Friedl: Grand Piano (Zeitkratzer) Franz Hautzinger: Quarter Trumpet (Zeitkratzer) Nicholas Bussmann: Cello (Kapitalband) Nicolas T. Weiser: Guitar Tracklist 1. Terra Incognita 2. Eden 3. Jeru Salem 4. Rjublevs Refugium 5. Ignis 6. Pantokrator 7. Paradox 8. In Exercitium 9. Free From Care 10. 10 + 5 11. Expedition Existenz 12. On Return 13. Eye For An Eye

  • Labyrinth / Dark Crystal [1986]Labyrinth / Dark Crystal | DVD | (03/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

  • Das KuckuckseiDas Kuckucksei | DVD | (12/05/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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