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  • UFC: The Ultimate Fighter - Series 11 - Team Liddell vs Team Ortiz [DVD]UFC: The Ultimate Fighter - Series 11 - Team Liddell vs Team Ortiz | DVD | (19/09/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    UFC superstars The Iceman Chuck Liddell and The Huntington Beach Bad Boy Tito Ortiz re-ignite their bitter rivalry as coaches on the 11th season of The Ultimate Fighter. No one could have predicted the twists and turns and high-impact mixed martial arts action that followed as a host of rising middleweight stars battle it out for a UFC contract. Also contains all the late season shockers and the season finale in its entirety, including the preliminary fights and other never before seen footage.

  • This Life - The Complete Series One [1996]This Life - The Complete Series One | DVD | (27/02/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Few would have guessed from its initial headline-grabbing shock tactics, but the BBC's This Life went on to become one of the most influential television dramas of the 1990s. The show's creators certainly went for the jugular with liberal smatterings of sex, drugs and general debauchery--not many television shows then or now come with an 18 certificate. But beneath all the surface gloss lay a drama of real substance. The first 11 episodes begin with the five individuals coming together in London's legal world and then take us through their shared experiences. This Life's great strength was that there was enough drama between the main protagonists to maintain the show's momentum, while introducing just the right amount of secondary characters (Delilah, Ferdy)--a trick that Queer as Folk, perhaps the show's natural successor, was also to employ. The chemistry between the leading players has rarely been bettered since and, all in all, This Life has aged not a jot. On the DVD: while there is little in the way of extra features, the DVD format suits This Life perfectly. And where 430 minutes of VHS would be too unwieldy, this two-disc collection is sharp and snappy. The menu layout is excellent, enabling easy access to those classic moments, and the hip soundtrack (The Prodigy, Iggy Pop, Dubstar) sounds crisp and clear. --Phil Udell

  • 12 Rounds [DVD] [2009]12 Rounds | DVD | (12/10/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When Danny Fisher (John Cena) stops a thief during a heist, the thief's girlfriend is accidentally killed. But the criminal wants revenge, taunting the cop with 12 rounds of near-impossible tasks that he must complete to save his fiancee's life.

  • Confessions From A Holiday Camp [1977]Confessions From A Holiday Camp | DVD | (20/12/2004) from £24.00   |  Saving you £-18.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Available for the first time on DVD! Timmy and Sid are entertainment officers at a holiday camp. They must organise a beauty contest successfully or find themselves out of work!

  • Jerusalem Countdown [DVD]Jerusalem Countdown | DVD | (12/11/2012) from £25.63   |  Saving you £-17.64 (-220.80%)   |  RRP £7.99

    With the Middle East in turmoil, Israel's pre-eminent Ally is thrust into an impending war - America is now the target as the battle for Jerusalem begins. Based on the best-selling book by Dr John Hagee, Jerusalem Countdown highlights the reality of an inevitable conflict between Israel and Islam. When nuclear weapons are smuggled into America, senior FBI agent Shane Daughtry (David AR White) is faced with an impossible task - find them before they are detonated. The clock is ticking and the only people that can help are a washed-up arms dealer (Lee Majors), a converted Israeli Mossad agent (Stacy Keach) and a by-the-book CIA Deputy Director (Randy Travis). In this film of international terror and suspense, nuclear holocaust on American soil threatens global stability and the impending destruction of the world.

  • Universal Soldier - The Return [1999]Universal Soldier - The Return | DVD | (06/06/2005) from £6.18   |  Saving you £-0.19 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux is back. Jean-Claude Van Damme gallantly attempts to resurrect interest in his tepid career with this action-riddled roller-coaster ride. Set in the not-too-distant future, Deveraux has been employed by the government to oversee the new UniSol project. What is UniSol? It's a military plan to turn dead soldiers into invincible fighting machines (see the first Univeral Soldier for more details). It's also the scheme that went horribly wrong when the soldiers turned psycho, killing the scientists who created them. Not deterred by this early setback, the government replicates the project. This time they work out that they can control the soldiers through a supercomputer called SETH (kind of like HAL in 2001, but smarter). But, as we all know, machines frequently break down. Pretty soon the computer comes to the conclusion that it's superior to humans and therefore it must destroy them. Uh oh.Van Damme to the rescue. The muscles from Brussels heroically leap into action confronting the dangerous soldiers led by Bill (WCW) Goldberg and Michael Jai White (last seen in Spawn). The action is impressive and the stunts are engrossing. Goldberg is charismatic as the cartoonish villain who sneers and snouts while muttering macho things like, "I'm gonna kill that guy." Van Damme looks more at home in a production that he is not directing, and for once he lets his fists do the talking. Ironically, the movie is missing the gloss and big-budget pathos of its predecessor (created by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich), making the original decidedly better. -- Jeremy Storey, Amazon.com

  • Merlin - The Return [1999]Merlin - The Return | DVD | (11/02/2002) from £10.25   |  Saving you £-3.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    In a tale of myth, mythology, demons and duels spanning fifteen centuries, the forces of good and evil once more do battle.

  • Charly [1968]Charly | DVD | (02/07/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Released in 1968, Charly is a period-piece from the summer of love when "natural" was nirvana, the air hummed with the mantra "Everybody's beautiful", and all ills stemmed from institutional monoliths such as Science, Government, Education, and Religion. It is adapted from Daniel Keyes' novel Flowers for Algernon and its hero, Charly (Cliff Robertson), is 30 years old and mentally handicapped. His innocent sweetness makes him superior to most able-minded folk, whether they're the bigoted dolts he sweeps floors for or the ambitious scientists who see him as the human equivalent of Algernon, a mouse they've surgically (but impermanently) smartened up. Naturally, post-op Charly, sporting a genius IQ, "sees things as they are". Trotted out as the neurosurgeons' poster boy, he stands up to the "learned" audience--shot as faceless, inhuman interrogators. He's every 60s flower child, berating his "elders" for blighting their brave new world. The one reward Charly derives from his higher IQ is sex. In a lengthy montage resembling a retro TV commercial, he and his teacher (Claire Bloom, a madonna with an eternal Mona Lisa smile) romp through Edenic gardens, their embraces hallowed by sunlight glinting through leaves, moonlight glinting on water, and sappy Ravi Shankar music (stylistic clichés also include embarrassing outbreaks of split screens and multiple small screens within the frame, notably when rebellious Charly turns biker). Robertson's performance is well-meaning but mawkishly sentimental. Still, in the penultimate moments when Charly begins to slide back into mental illness, the actor achieves a genuine tragic gravity, and he became a surprise Oscar winner for his pains. --Kathleen Murphy, Amazon.com

  • Cathy Come Home [1966]Cathy Come Home | DVD | (30/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Cathy Come Home is probably the most famous British television play ever - watched by a quarter of the population both on its first broadcast in 1966 and on its repeat in 1967. Its impact was enormous provoking questions in the Houses of Parliament and helping launch the new housing charity 'Shelter'. Ken Loach and producer Tony Garnett also ushered in a new style of television drama taking the cameras onto the streets and fusing documentary and drama styles to give the story an extra sense of reality and a devastating emotional impact.

  • General Hospital: Series One [DVD]General Hospital: Series One | DVD | (20/08/2012) from £16.90   |  Saving you £23.09 (136.63%)   |  RRP £39.99

    A huge success for ITV throughout the 1970s, General Hospital carried on in the tradition of Emergency - Ward 10 and other medical shows of the 1960s. This highly popular series offers a dramatic insight into life at a busy hospital, featuring both compelling medical storylines and those highlighting the often strained personal lives of the doctors, nurses and consultants. General Hospital initially ran for 270 half-hour episodes as a twice-weekly soap-style afternoon serial before being reformatted into a series of hour-long, self-contained dramas in 1975. Out of this first series, only a comparative handful remain in the archive and this set contains all episodes known to exist.

  • Talking To HeavenTalking To Heaven | DVD | (24/02/2003) from £33.99   |  Saving you £-31.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    The true story of James Van Praagh the medium many believe opened the door between life and death. Praagh has been haunted by psychic visitations since childhood and although terrified by them he is encouraged by his friend Midge to delve deeper and by his mother - after she dies - to accept his gift as a blessing. But then a criminal investigation forces James to use his powers to solve a 30 year old murder involving seven young boys. Detective Karen Condrin helps him identify the children and they both set about solving the crime allowing the lost boys to continue their path to heaven.

  • Metal Hurlant Resurgence: Season Two [Blu-Ray]Metal Hurlant Resurgence: Season Two | Blu Ray | (19/10/2015) from £8.99   |  Saving you £21.00 (233.59%)   |  RRP £29.99

    As the remains of a blazing asteroid travels across the universe, six adventures are uncovered which herald danger at every turn. Starring (Scott Adkins, The Bourne Ultimatum, Zero Dark Thirty), Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight), Michelle Lee (Pacific Rim, The Pirates of the Caribbean series) and John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), The Metal Hurlant heroes are back.With a planet devastated by war between human and alien races, an icy hush spreads as ashes settle across the charred landscape. Meanwhile, a loyal warrior seeks an elixir to cure his beloved princess from a terrible disease while, across the galaxy, two brothers battle for control of an almighty kingdom, each drawing upon their powerful and supernatural skills to claim victory.In the follow up to Metal Hurlant Chronicles and based on the popular comic book franchise comes an action-packed, sci-fi adventure exploding with peril, destruction and the bravery of a select few in a vast universe.

  • The Return [2003]The Return | DVD | (22/03/2004) from £21.93   |  Saving you £-2.95 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Lizzie Hunt has served her time: ten long years for the murder of her husband during an alcoholic blackout. Free at least and still with no recollection of what happened that fateful night Lizzie returns to her Irish hometown to discover that people are not willing to forgive her and help her make a fresh start. An old flame the local police officer is the only person who holds out an olive branch to Lizzie and as their relationship rekindles he helps her rebuild her shattered

  • Life Just Is [DVD]Life Just Is | DVD | (10/12/2012) from £21.58   |  Saving you £-5.59 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Pete, Tom, David, Claire and Jay are a tight-knit group of friends who share neighbouring flats in London after recently graduating from university. As they hang out, throw parties and navigate the new responsibilities of adult life, romantic tensions begin to stir beneath the surface. When Jay begins a relationship with the much older Bobby (played by EastEnders star Paul Nicholls) and Pete goes on a quest to discover the meaning of life, the true meaning of their friendship is put to the te...

  • Uncle - Series 3 [DVD] [2017]Uncle - Series 3 | DVD | (20/02/2017) from £7.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The return of the brilliant and funny series about the comic misadventures and growing pains of irresponsible musician Andy and his neurotic nephew Errol.

  • It Might Get Loud [Blu-ray] [2008]It Might Get Loud | Blu Ray | (18/01/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Three generations of rock guitarists come together for It Might Get Loud, a 2009 documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth). These are not just your garden-variety guitar gods: Jimmy Page, in his mid-'60s at the time of the film, founded Led Zeppelin, who dominated the 1970s following the breakup of the Beatles. As a member of U2, 48-year-old David Evans, better known as the Edge, created one of the most distinctive and influential sounds of the past quarter century. And 34-year-old Jack White (of the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, and the Dead Weather) was described by one music publication as "the most significant rock 'n' roll figure of the past ten years." Guggenheim, who followed the three around for the better part of a year, takes us into their individual lives, past and present. There are shots of Page as a young London session musician, with the Yardbirds and Zeppelin, at Headley Grange (the estate where much of the fourth Zep album was made), and at home with his record collection. The Edge takes us to the Dublin classroom where U2 first rehearsed, as well as to the practice room he uses now (never a virtuoso soloist, he developed a style based on texture and a mind-boggling array of effects); and White, whose insistence on authenticity is admirable but perhaps a tad self-conscious, constructs a "guitar" from a plank of wood, a piece of wire, and a Coke bottle (he also plays a recording by the primitive bluesman Son House, featuring just voice and handclaps, that White says is still his biggest inspiration). The three also converge on a Hollywood sound stage, where they chat and a do a little jamming on Zep's "In My Time of Dying" (with all three playing slide guitar) and the Band's "The Weight." It's hard to say if the film's appeal will extend beyond guitar freaks and fans of these particular bands, but at the very least, It Might Get Loud offers some interesting insight into the soul and inspiration behind some of pop's best and most popular music. --Sam Graham

  • Dogs Triple (Pups United/Vampire Dog/Pudsey The Dog Movie) [DVD]Dogs Triple (Pups United/Vampire Dog/Pudsey The Dog Movie) | DVD | (26/10/2015) from £8.01   |  Saving you £7.98 (99.63%)   |  RRP £15.99

  • Ricky Zoom: Zoom into Christmas [DVD] [2021]Ricky Zoom: Zoom into Christmas | DVD | (01/11/2021) from £5.09   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Ricky helps to bring Christmas magic to Wheelford when he saves SantaCycle after a crash landing! Join the Bike Buddies as they rescue Christmas and have fun on other adventures! Episode List: SantaCycle Down Shining! Steel Awesome Meets Vroomboy The Gold Ticket Rush Toot's Invisible Friend Maxwell Gets a Little Help Trike Trials Ruled by Ricky Problem at Windshield Point Super Awesome Magnet

  • The Lady is a Square [Blu-ray]The Lady is a Square | Blu Ray | (22/03/2021) from £10.60   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan and Janette Scott star alongside Anthony Newley and Wilfrid Hyde White in this swinging musical from the late 1950s! 'Mr Showbusiness' sings four top tunes in what was to be the swansong for both Neagle and her long-time creative partner and husband, director Herbert Wilcox. The Lady is a Square is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its as-exhibited aspect ratio. Widowed socialite Frances Baring encounters financial problems that put her late husband's classical orchestra in peril. Can a chance encounter with an aspiring young singer overcome her prejudice against pop and save the day? Special Features Theatrical trailer Image gallery

  • A Touch of Frost: Series 6 - 10A Touch of Frost: Series 6 - 10 | DVD | (18/10/2004) from £27.98   |  Saving you £42.01 (150.14%)   |  RRP £69.99

    A must for all fans of BAFTA winning David Jason detective series, A Touch of Frost. This 10-disc set features all the episodes from series six to ten.

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