This truly magical time is given some Barney magic, when he takes BJ, Baby Bop and his friends to visit Santa Claus at the North Pole. Enjoy the excitement of looking around Santa's home with its beautiful decorations and wonderful toys. Meet Mrs Santa Claus and listen to her stories, climb aboard Santa's train for a fantastic ride, and then move on to his toy factory. With time running short the elves need help in finishing the packing, so join them in a song or two, and see how much fun working together can be. Christmas traditions are explained, and the lessons of working together and the spirit of giving are enjoyed, along with the excitement and magic that surrounds Christmas. --Mandy Wood
Orchestra Rehearsal (1978): In this sly social and political allegory an orchestra assembles for a rehearsal under the inquisitive lenses of a TV crew. With their bullish union officials lingering on the sidelines the musicians introduce themselves one by one expounding with wit passion and rancour about the characteristics of their instruments. The rehearsal begins under the baton of an autocratic conductor and soon the musicians' bawdy humour turns to anarchy as he tries to impose his will on this diverse group of players... Featuring a superlative score from Nina Rota (The Godfather 1 & 2 expert cinematography from Guiseppe Rotunno (The Leopard) and ingenious production design from Dante Ferretti (Gangs of New York). And The Ship Sails On (1983): Italian cinematic maestro Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita 8 1/2) shows that even in his mid-sixties he had lost none of his power to shock entertain and amaze with And The Ship Sails On his haunting and majestic 'comedy of arias'. Made in 1983 the film is set on the eve of the first world war but this matters little to the peacock parade of opera celebrities who cast off on a luxury liner to scatter the ashes of the world's greatest diva near her native adriatic island. yet their gilded world is about to receive a chill blast of reality. The captain has rescued a group of serbian refugees and an enemy battleship looms on the horizon demanding their surrender. Unbeknown to the passengers their old order is about to be eradicated on a global scale and the ship sails on to a fate as inevitable as that of the Titanic. Ginger And Fred (1986: In this wonderfully affectionate and satirical 1986 film italian cinematic maestro Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita 8 1/2) celebrates the legacy of Rogers and Astaire - and sends up tacky television - with this touching tale of two elderly dancers who model themselves on cinem's greatest dance duo and who reunite after 30 years for one final TV dance spectacular. starring two of Italy's greatest acting talents: Cannes `best actress' winner Giulietta Masina (Nights Of Cabiria Juliet Of The Spirits La Strada) and oscar nominee Marcello Mastroianni (La Dolce Vita Divorce Italian Style).
When Bill Shankly walked into Anfield in December 1959 he was taking a few short steps that would change Liverpool Football Club forever. His personality passion and endless enthusiasm drove the club to new heights while his wit and wisdom brought smiles to the faces of football followers throughout the land. 50 years later the pride that he pumped into Liverpool still burns brightly. The Shankly Show is a unique tribute to a football god a live stage production in which the great man's words and deeds are delivered in an intimate one-man performance encapsulating his character emotions and genius. This is a whole new look at one of football's most engaging personalities. This isn't the 'real' Bill Shankly - it's far more important than that!
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.
I'm No Angel (Dir. Wesley Ruggles 1933): Mae West's reputation for tweaking the noses of film censors was well-established by the time she made I'm No Angel generally considered her most successful picture. The frank-speaking blonde bombshell delivered some of her most classic double entendres in this 1933 film her second consecutive outing opposite the luminous Cary Grant. The two had made She Done Him Wrong earlier that year and in I'm No Angel West does Grant wrong again to hilarious effect. West plays her typical floozy a carnival dancer who escapes a murder charge and cozies her way into high society where she famously tells her maid: ""Beulah peel me a grape."" Eventually she wins Grant then drops him and sues him for breach of contract. Rarely has a more intelligent sexually powerful and dominant female figure been seen on screen and West is at her sizzling comic peak. Already a major entertainment figure West rode the popularity of I'm No Angel to greater notoriety but she never again teamed up with a male superstar so successfully. West's movies were among those most responsible for bringing a new era of censorship after the early 1930s. Klondike Annie (Dir. Raoul Walsh 1936): Mae West stars as beautiful Rose Carlton a kept woman who escapes to Alaska and the Gold Rush of the 1890s after commiting a murder in self-defense. There she is redeemed by becoming a missionary saving souls in her own risque style.
I love the smell of orange crush at the Molineux. Smells like... victory. Agent orange, your work is done.Appropriately enough, this result was five years in the making, five since we embraced our inner throstle under Tony Mowbray, five since he, Roberto Di Matteo and Roy Hodgson returned Albion to our footballing roots, five where Wolves have been toiling in more utilitarian style.Two days before St Valentine's Day, we unleashed an early massacre and left Wolves trampled underfoot. The Black Country proved its supremacy over the forces of Staffordshire once more and left feeling the most toxic emotion you can ever bestow on your local rivals. Pity.The match in full with original commentary and post match interviews
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.
Every goal from every game of West Bromwich Albion’s fantastic 2011/12 campaign. A season that saw a sensational double completed over Wolves, hoodoos ended against Villa, Newcastle and Chelsea and the end of the Baggies boing boinging between the top two divisions of English Football. Featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scenes footage from an unforgettable season.
In an alternate Victorian Age world, a group of famous contemporary fantasy, science-fiction and adventure characters team up on a secret mission.
Kurt Angle is regarded as the most accomplished wrestler of the last decade and before all is said and done he will most likely be celebrated as the greatest Pro Wrestler of all time. Witness Kurt Angle on this 2 disc set with over 7 hours of material as TNA chronicles the life and career of the Olympic Gold Medalist!
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?
Returning from a long and tiring battle, Sir Gregory (James Frain, True Blood) and his loyal men are handed one final mission: they must find a piece of the True Cross - the crucifixion cross of Jesus Christ and return with it as a gift to the Pope. However, when men start to mysteriously disappear, Sir Gregory begins to realise that he is not the only one with an interest in this sacred and mystical artefact. There are, in fact, demons chasing the relic - and now him - who will stop at nothing to destroy it. Filled with great action and thrilling special effects, Dark Relic is a must see.
The son of a dictator travels to the U.S. to attend college.
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
J.T. stands to inherit his father's rundown motel; it's his prison and he's serving a life term. Trying to catch the eye of the beautiful resident Tanya J.T. suggests the pair steal the car of mysterious visitor Mrs Smith and take it for a joyride only to find a corpse in the boot...
This new teen comedy is a contemporary reworking of the classic
MOBO Award winner John Legend in a breathtaking live performance filmed in August 2005 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles Track List: 1. Intro - Get Lifted 2. Alright 3. She Don't Have To Know 4. Number One (feat. Kanye West) 5. Do It Again 6. Live It Up 7. Medley 8. Selfish 9. I Can Change (feat. Snoop Dogg) 10. Used To Love You 11. Again 12. Ordinary People 13. So High 14. Stay With You 15. Refuge
Batman - The Movie (Dir. Leslie H. Martinson 1966): 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 Death Of The Incredible Hulk (Dir. Bill Bixby 1990): The Death of the Incredible Hulk is the thrilling finale of the hugely popular TV series about scientist Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) who transforms into a mighty larger than life beast called the hulk (Lou Ferrigno) when he gets angry. Desperately trying to rid himself of his monster-like alter ego once and for all Banner sneaks into a government research lab run by Dr Ronald Pratt (Philip Sterling) hoping to find a solution. When Pratt discovers Banner's plight he offers to help. But a beautiful spy (Barbara Tarbuck) who's out to steal Pratt's ideas for terrorists forces Banner to choose between love and loyalty good and evil and ultimately life and death. Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (Dir. Ted Post 1970): The second installment in the Planet Of The Apes series. Here an earthling sent to find the astronauts of the original film discovers not only a world of intelligent talking apes but an underground cult of grotesque ""humans"" who are the survivors of a nuclear blast years ago. Unfortunately these mutants worship a nuclear bomb a weapon which not only is the centerpiece of their society but can be detonated at any time...
A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale.
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