Packed with big hair and big 'tashes and not so big shorts Liverpool Match of the 70's is a nostalgic trip down memory lane revisiting an era in which families would huddle around the TV every weekend to watch live football beamed into living rooms across the land. Anchored by Brian Moore this DVD will transport you to a time when football really was 'a funny old game'; players competed for the biggest hair; 50's band The Royal Teens weren't alone in liking 'Short Shorts' as players showed off more leg than a bucket of KFC; and the smell of bovine based drinks would consume the terraces. So pick a spot in front of the telly for an afternoon of entertainment delivered with the charm wit and style oozed by Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill and revisit classic action from a decade that saw the likes of Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds bang them in.
The FA Cup the most famous club trophy in the world. Some of the greatest players in English football history have appeared in the FA Cup Final. This release covers West Ham's triumphs in 1964 (V Preston North End); 1975 (v Fulham) and 1980 (v Arsenal). 1964 - West Ham United 3 Preston North End 2: In one of the most dramatic finals ever witnessed Ron Greenwood's young Irons - including Moore Byrne and Hurst - twice come from behind and eventually grabbed a last-gasp winne
This DVD takes the viewer on a whistle-stop tour through two hundred and one goals from the last four years of West Ham history featuring every goal from their recent European adventure and a whole host of other moments of goalscoring genius from the likes of Paolo Di Canio John Hartson Eyal Berkovic Paul Kitson Frank Lampard and Trevor Sinclair. Each set of goals is divided up according to type with tap-ins and electric finishes both equally celebrated along with the ability
West Ham United's first season in the new Coca-Cola Championship proved every bit as inspiring and nailbiting as pundits had predicted after their narrow May 2004 defeat in the play-off final at Cardiff against Crystal Palace. Could Alan Pardew's men rally from the disappointments of failing to return at the first opportunity and confound the cynics by bouncing back again through the play-offs? Tony Gale introduces this match-by-match bird's eye view of the fight for promotion feat
Gerard Butler plays Leonidas the king of Ancient Sparta. The film based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller depicts the battle of 300 greeks against the persians at the battle of Thermopylae of 480 BC. Special Features: Additional Scenes of the Traitorous Hunchback and Never-Before-Seen Giant Warriors Frank Miller's Vision Realised on Film 300 Spartans - Fact or Fiction? Who Were The Spartans? Webisodes: Go on Set with the Cast and Crew Commentary by Director Zack Snyder
When Sam Allardyce was appointed West Ham United manager the objective was simple - win promotion back to the Premier League and, at the first time of asking, that's exactly what he did! The 2011/12 season was a remarkable campaign which saw a record-breaking 14 away wins notched up. Fans witnessed high-scoring victories over Watford, Nottingham Forest, Blackpool and Brighton and a terrific team spirit shone through to earn the Hammers the promotion back to the top tier of English football. With standout performances from the likes of Carlton Cole, Kevin Nolan, Ricardo Vaz Te and Mark Noble, who notched up 48 goals between them, West Ham teetered on the brink of automatic promotion. But despite losing only twice in the Championship since January, the Hammers had to take on an emotionally draining route back to the Premier League via the Play-Offs. After convincingly beating Cardiff City 5-0 over the two legs of the semi-final, West Ham took on Blackpool on a glorious afternoon at Wembley. Relive every goal from every game plus extended highlights of the Play-Off final in which Vaz Te's late decider sent the Hammers up the Wembley steps as victors and back to the elite of English football as heroes.
Enjoy some of West Ham's great goals and marvellous memories from some of the Hammers' greatest cup campaigns. Enjoy time and again goals from legendary Eastenders like Trevor Brooking Tony Cottee and Frank McAvennie. Relive some of the club's greatest cup moments in the most celebrated club football competition of them all!
Ever wondered what it would be like to have a guaranteed win on a visit to the casino? In globe-trotting action-thriller Echelon Conspiracy well-travelled computer whiz-kid Max (Shane West) suddenly finds himself in possession of a phone that sends him text messages enabling him to win untold wealth. But nothing in life is free and he soon finds himself on the run from a deadly CIA chase. An action packed thriller with an all star cast Echelon Conspiracy will have you on the edge of your seats from start to finish.
West Ham United's 2011/12 season ended in the joy of promotion to the Barclays Premier League following victory over Blackpool in the npower Championship Play-Off final at Wembley. The plan for 2012/13 was simple - improve the squad and consolidate the Club's position in the top-flight. The Board and manager Sam Allardyce brought in the experienced Matt Jarvis Mohamed Diame Jussi Jaaskelainen and James Collins and made a statement of intent by signing England centre forward Andy Carroll on a season-long loan from Liverpool. The moves paid dividends as West Ham made a strong start to the campaign scoring a number of fine victories including a 3-1 win over European champions Chelsea. The New Year saw West Ham recover from a slight downturn in form to maintain their position in the relative comfort of mid-table. Off the pitch the Club was also able to celebrate being named anchor concessionaire of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium. West Ham ended another impressive season in the Barclays Premier League's top ten - some achievement for a newly-promoted Club. You can enjoy all the goals and all the victories here on your 2012/13 Season Review DVD!
When Paolo Di Canio signed for West Ham United in January 1999 many questioned the club's and moreover Harry Redknapp's decision. West Ham's 'gamble' turned out to be the Premiership buy of the decade and once the fuse was lit the action began. 21 goals assists flicks tricks spills and cunning all performed in the unique Di Canio way.
Ever wondered what it would be like to have a guaranteed win on a visit to the casino? In globe-trotting action-thriller Echelon Conspiracy well-travelled computer whiz-kid Max (Shane West) suddenly finds himself in possession of a phone that sends him text messages enabling him to win untold wealth. But nothing in life is free and he soon finds himself on the run from a deadly CIA chase. An action packed thriller with an all star cast Echelon Conspiracy will have you on the edge of your seats from start to finish.
Consult the history books and you will find that Albion and Wolves have contested 156 games over almost 125 years. Some books will even tell you that the team from Molineux has won one or two of them. Don't believe a word. As Orange Crush conclusively proves the Throstles have come out on top time after time occasionally allowing them the luxury of a draw or two - purely in the spirit of neighbourliness. On the sacred ground of The Hawthorns or over the Staffordshire border Albion have prevailed and we've captured some of the greatest victories here on Orange Crush. Thrill as Darren Bradley's goal comes out of a cannon enjoy the Sunday slaughter in the FA Cup grin as Gera seals another promotion. Orange Crush is one of your five a day for a happier healthier life.
Philanthropic entrepreneur Bruce Wayne (Adam West) and his youthful ward Dick Grayson (Burt Ward) lead a double life: they are the Caped Crusaders crime-fighting duo Batman and Robin. A secret Batpole in the Wayne mansion leads to the Batcave where Police Commissioner Gordon calls the fearless duo on the Batphone with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City. Racing to the scene of the crime in the Batmobile Batman and Robin must (with the help of trusty Bat-Gadgets) thwart the efforts of a variety of master criminals. The dastardly deeds begin when The Penguin (Burgess Meredith) uses his flipper-powered submarine to steal a super-dehydrator which extracts all moisture from humans and reduces them to particles of dust. But the Antarctic Anarchist is not working alone gentle reader! No a plot this size requires the combined evil thinking caps of four costumed criminals: The Penguin himself The Riddler (Frank Gorshin) The Joker (Cesar Romero) and Catwoman (Lee Meriwether). And as Commissioner Gordon (Neil Hamilton) puts it The sum of the angles of that rectangle is too monstrous to contemplate! Using the super dehydrator the United Underworld (as they dub themselves) suck the moisture out of the nine-member United Nations Security Council leaving nine multicolored piles of dust. Can no one stop this blueprint of badness? This design of devilry? Two men can (well one man and one boy wonder) with the help of their trusty butler Alfred (Alan Napier). But first they'll have to defeat a ticking time bomb an exploding octopus and a shark with a six-foot vertical leap. Can the Dynamic Duo stop the fearsome foursome in time? Will Bruce Wayne fall under the spell of lovely Miss Kitka exotic correspondent for the Moscow Bugle who happens to be Catwoman in disguise? Can the man-eating shark be stopped with Batman's Shark-Repellent Bat-Spray? Will Commissioner Gordon decipher the Riddler's criminal conundrums?
Could the underdogs from the East End compete with the European Champions? The answer was an emphatic yes as West Ham surged into a two goal lead in under half an hour in the 125th FA Cup Final. First a fantastic ball from the inspired Dean Ashton released the overlapping Scaloni who crossed it hard and low forcing Carragher to stumble the ball into his own net in trying to clear the danger. Seven minutes later and an Etherington shot wasn't collected cleanly by the Liverpool
Marlo Manners is enjoying her honeymoon with Sir Michael Barrington husband number 6. As luck would have it an international conference is taking place in the same hotel and the Russian delegate (one of Marlo's former husbands) is threatening to derail the negotiations unless he can have one more fling with his ex!
West Ham United is a club with a rich heritage of quality players whose names still excite today's supporters whenever they are mentioned. West Ham Legends is an ILC Sport tribute series to some of the greats from West Ham's history most of their efforts being seen on DVD and video for the very first time in this format. This third volume features players whose careers span the decades of success from the early sixties through to the nineties.
Highlights of the 2007 - 2008 Season
The year is 1999... John Travis is the toughest cop alive... The only cop alive. He and his elite force stand between murderous mutants and the remains of humanity...
Scott Parker's stunning form stood out in a 2009/10 season that proved tough in many ways for West Ham United. Ultimately however the Hammers overcame the challenges that were laid in front of them and with new chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold at the helm ensured their Barclays Premier League survival. Relive the best of the season with this DVD which features every victory and every West Ham Premier League goal from the 2009/10 campaign. On the pitch the talismanic Parker whose fantastic goal in the 3-2 home victory over Wigan Athletic all but assured the club's top-flight future led the way. While the lows may have outweighed the highs the form of Robert Green and Carlton Cole the continued emergence of youngsters like Zavon Hines and Junior Stanislas and long-term financial stability all point to a better brighter future for West Ham United.
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