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  • Warlock III [1999]Warlock III | DVD | (21/01/2002) from £14.03   |  Saving you £-9.04 (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Despite the original movies' protagonist (Julian Sands) being absent, Warlock III still has a creepy central figure. This is college student Kris (Ashley Laurence) who makes one ludicrously bad decision after another. She inherits a spooky house from the family she never knew. She goes there alone. She invites her friends. Blah blah blah. Even for a direct-to-video movie, the feeling of counting off clichés is overwhelming. There's the stop-start following camera, the light switch not working, dropping the keys at the door, thunder and lightning, tap dripping blood, car not starting, a power outage and thumping noises in the night. All this is in the first 20 minutes incidentally. By the time the Warlock (Bruce Payne) is properly introduced, the film's remaining plot is hardly worth mentioning. You know it already. The kids get picked off one by one. There's a final fight; a double-whammy surprise; then a cod-spiritual feel-good finale. On the plus side there's some well-executed make-up and, better still, it's a reminder of just how great the original was. On the DVD: the film. In 4:3. In stereo. --Paul Tonks

  • Billy The Kid And The Green Baize VampireBilly The Kid And The Green Baize Vampire | DVD | (07/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    ""When I've finished with the Green Baize Vampire he's gonna need a blood transfusion a brain transplant and a set of National Health railings!"" This comedy-horror-musical pits new boy on the block Billy the Kid (Phil Daniels) against the old man on the block The Green Baize Vampire Maxwell Randall (Alun Armstrong) in a battle of surreal snooker. It's one hell of a grudge match that's for sure! Directed by Alan Clarke (Scum).

  • Remember A DayRemember A Day | DVD | (25/06/2007) from £3.98   |  Saving you £5.00 (251.26%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Remember A Day is a film narrating the acid excesses of a late Sixties rock star turned recluse Roger Bannerman a man 'going far further than you ever could imagine' a character not unlike Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett. Despite having effectively retired Bannerman is being stalked by an unhinged fan who's determined to 're-launch' Roger no matter what it takes no matter how many laws are broken... Laced with black humour drugs psychedelic imagery groupie sex and featuring a stunning soundtrack - that includes works by the Pink Floyd Captain Beefheart and The Sex Pistols. Remember A Day is an early seventies period piece shot by the people who's story it essentially is.

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