Caryn Franklin has gathered together a team of experts to give tips and insights into looking great on your wedding day. She takes you through the bridal trends and shows you which styles will suit your individual body shape. Learn how to accessorise with style and confidence and choose a hair and make-up look that's right for you.
Stigmata: A lost soul has just received the wounds of Christ...and a shocking message that will alter history. Stunning performances from Patricia Arquette (True Romance) Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects) and Jonathan Pryce (Ronin) and a cutting edge score by Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins and Elia Cmiral make Stigmata a visual and visceral feast. Hellraiser 1: When Frank Cotton solves the mystery of a Chinese puzzle box he enters the world of the Cenobites. A world where these cruel sadists thrive on pain. Written and directed by the brilliant Clive Barker Hellraiser is a film that cannot be ignored. Children Of The Corn: Traveling through Nebraska Burt (Peter Horton) and Vicky (Linda Hamilton) stop in a small town to report the death of a child on the highway. There they discover something strange about the community: all the grownups are gone and the children seem to belong to a strange cult. What's worse it's a cult that sacrifices adults to the dreadful he who walks behind the rows. Based upon a Stephen King short story.
Seen and heard in this original footage are the dramatic speeches from U.S. Presidents politicians and world leaders that changed the course of history and inspired millions worldwide. Disc 1: 1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt following the bombing of Pearl Harbor 2. Sir Winston Churchill the world's greatest orator captures the spirit of the British people during WW2. 3. General Douglas MacArthur's Old Soldiers Never Die... speech 4. Harry S. Truman: The Give'em Hell Harry President delivering his fiery political rhetoric 5. John F. Kennedy speaks of new frontiers & the renewed faith in the American dream. Includes his inauguration speech Ask Not & Ich Bin Ein Berliner 6. Rev Martin Luther King Jr. perhaps the most inspirational speaker of all-time featured giving two memorable speeches including his last 7. Robert F. Kennedy interrupting a campaign stop in Indiana to deliver a stunning impromptu eulogy of Martin Luther King shortly after hearing of his death 8. Malcolm X: Controversial outspoken & as poignant as ever delivers a speech in Harlem 9. Richard M. Nixon: I will resign this office effective noon tomorrow .... 10. Ronald Reagan: President Reagan begins and ends his presidency with two of his greatest speeches. Disc 2: 1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1st Inaugural Address featuring the famous ... fear itself address answers the assertion that he feasts on Grilled Millionaires 1944 Teamsters Union Banquet 2. Richard M. Nixon the future Vice President addresses a TV audience with his 1952 Checkers Speech 3. JFK proposing the 1963 Test Ban Treaty 4. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at Brown Chapel in Selma Alabama 1965 5. Barry Goldwater addresses the 1964 Republican National Convention 6. Ronald Reagan in support of the Goldwater-Miller G.O.P. ticket 1964 address at the Brandenburg Gate 1987 7. Mario Cuomo at the 1984 Democratic National Convention 8. Jesse Jackson addresses a political rally in Tendley Baptist Church 1984 9. George H.W. Bush following 1991 Desert Storm Victory 10. Bill Clinton commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion & 2nd Inaugural Address Washington D.C. - January 20 1997 Disc 3: 1. Will Rogers 1932 Campaign Rally with FDR 2. Huey Long on the re-distribution of wealth 1943 3. FD's Second Inaugural Address 1937 4. George S. Patton for War Bond Support 1945 5. John L. Lewis calling for ousting of the Secretary of the Interior 1947 6. Attorney Joseph Welch faces off with Sen. Joseph McCarthy 7. V.P. Richard Nixon &d Nikita Khrushchev at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow 1959 8. Hubert Humphrey during the 1960 Presidential Primary race 9. John F. Kennedy on the introduction of the 1963 Civil Rights Legislation 10. Nelson Rockefeller addresses the 1964 Republican National Convention 11. RFK at the 1964 Democratic National Convention 12. U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan at the 1974 Impeachment Hearings of Richard Nixon 13. President Gerald Ford announcing a Pardon for Richard Nixon in 1974 14. Jimmy Carter on the growing 1979 Energy Crisis 15. President Ronald Reagan at the National Association of Evangelicals Convention - March 23 1983
With his contemporary hip-hop music style mixed with traditional gospel choir arrangements Kirk Franklin has become a gospel sensation the first Christian artist ever to reach platinum sales with his most recent album 'Nu Nation Project'.
Second Time Lucky: What would have happened to love and sex if Eve hadn't taken the bite? God may be the Almighty but when his old enemy makes a collect call from down below his curiosity gets the better of him. Old Nick is proposing a second round of the contest for man's mortal soul... Odd Balls: Welcome to Camp Bottomout where boys will be boys and girls will be chased in the craziest ways possible! Not even the prim Miss Kitten can curb the instincts of these teenagers on the rampage who are after anything they can get their hands on in or around! Take a chunk of 'Porkys' add a touch of 'Bachelor Party' and sprinkle liberally with 'Screwballs' and the result is this very funny and outrageous movie: 'Oddballs'! Sodbusters: The American Wild West provides a rugged backdrop for this hilarious story of one community's struggle to keep its land and with it a quiet simple life. A comic tribute to all those classic westerns where a mysterious stranger arrives to save the day the tale is rich with intrigue and ripe with passion. Capturing the strength of the pioneer spirit the story takes us to the frontiers of insanity with some of the most dim-witted characters imaginable. The citizens of Marble Hat Colorado are 'Sodbusters' farming the very land that ruthless villain Slade Cantrell needs to profit from the advancing railroad. The struggle for territory quickly degenerates into a battle of half-wits with Canterall's bullying bumbling henchmen terrorizing the spineless Sodbusters. Salvation arrives in the form of Destiny an ex-gunslinger with a few problems of his own. Destiny may carry the promise of justice with his walk but he is a gunfighter without a trigger finger literally! Unavoidably drawn into the conflict Destiny charms and inspires the Sodbusters ending in a final showdown between the forces of good evil...... and general incompetence!
A phenomenon in his native Australia thanks to appearances in TV show The Ronnie Johns Half Hour Heath Franklin has taken the comedy world down-under by storm with his hilarious take on everybody's favourite hard-man convict Chopper Read. Record-breaking live shows in both Australia and New Zealand have cemented his reputation as a superb character-comic as have appearances at the Edinburgh Festival and London's Riverside Studios. This sold-out live performance (the final night of a 21 city Australian Tour) was filmed inside Victoria's notorious Pentridge Prison where Chopper himself was once held in the high security H-Division.
Hellraiser A man is brought partially back to life by the blood of his brother. He befriends his sister-in-law who agrees to supply the blood he requires to live but he is still haunted by the evil forces which held him captive in death. Children Of The Corn In Gatlin Nebraska the corn crop has failed. When a sinister boy comes into the small community preaching a solution the adults need to watch their backs.
Showcasing some of the world's most sought after sea kayaking destinations, Pacific Horizons captures the essence of the Ocean and inspires everyone to get out kayaking. Bryan Smith journeys down the Pacific Coast of North America visiting tidal races, Orca whales, Vancouver islands remote west coast and the Columbia river gorge. A beautifully shot adventure film.
John Crichton's explosive journey through the Uncharted Territories continues as Scorpius reveals that the plans for the wormhole technology harvested from Crichton's brain have a far deadlier purpose. As the universe prepares for war Moya's crew have to decide where their loyalties lie... 3.11: INCUBATOR Scorpius' work into Wormhole Technology is finally making headway - until one of the prototype crafts is stolen by a test pilot who flies it to Moya. Linfer the pilot offers the technology to Crichton - in exchange for Moya itself. But is the deal as straightforward as it seems? 3.12: MELTDOWN When Talyn narrowly avoids a fatal attraction to a sun the crew find themselves being affected by a fluid released by the craft as a defence measure. With Crais constantly enraged and Crichton and Aeryn at each other's... well just at it... it falls to Stark to discover what is drawing Talyn in... 3.13: SCRATCH 'N' SNIFF Crichton D'Argo Chiana and Jool alight on a pleasure planet LoMo for some rest and recreation. When Chiana and Jool go missing Crichton and D'Argo are approached by Raxil a wily alien with information on their whereabouts. Hoping for help retrieving her own 'mate' Raxil leads them to Fe'tor a notorious Freslin maker; Freslin being a drug Fe'tor extracts from sentient beings including his captives Chiana and Jool. 3.14: INFINITE POSSIBILITIES - Part I: Daedalus Demands An Ancient - again taking the form of Crichton's father Jack - appears on Talyn and accuses Crichton of sharing wormhole stabilising technology with the Charrids a vicious race who have formed an alliance with the Scarrans. Crichton realizes that Furlow the mechanic from Dam-Ba-Da depot who once repaired Crichton's module and had a mercenary interest in wormhole technology is the real guilty party. With a Scarran Dreadnought heading towards Dam-Ba-Da to collect Furlow's data Jack must unlock the wormhole technology in Crichton's brain in order to build the ultimate weapon - but must first confront the evil Scorpius Clone in Crichton's mind.
Disc 1: Ronald Reagan: The Great Speeches 'The Great Communicator' Now relive the authentic thoughts and words of the legendary President Ronald Reagan. This historical compilation features highlights of some of the greatest moments in American political history. Disc 2 Franklin Delano Roosevelt: President of the 20th Century Seen and heard in this original footage are highlights of dramatic speeches, from Fireside Chats to addresses before Congress, from the Great Depression to World Wa...
It's clear from the opening episodes of its third season that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions. Farscape is a whole galaxy away from the clean, cosy world of Star Trek. On the DVD: Farscape's third season is being released as both standard two-disc sets and strictly limited deluxe editions: the latter are handsomely packaged with a variety of collectable extras, in this case a Farscape watch, limited edition prints and a photo album. The discs are the same as the standard Volume 3.1. --Mark Walker
The Collection of 8 Simon Wiesenthal DVD's including Genocide and The Long Way Home both of which are Oscar Winners for Best Documentariy Features.
With the third season well under way by now it's clear that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects work remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions. All the principal actors know their characters inside and out by now, and delight in showing off their many weaknesses and flaws. Refreshingly, the crew of Moya are a squabbling, bickering, selfish bunch most of the time, who somehow and against expectations manage to pull together (just) at the crucial moment. The writing has matured, too, remaining as witty as ever but equally unafraid to push both genre and censorship boundaries as villains bloodily torture their victims (usually Crichton) and the main characters become more and more obsessed about their sex lives (or lack thereof). Farscape is a galaxy far, far away from the clean, cosy world of Star Trek.--Mark Walker
Throughout its consistently strong third season its clear that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects work remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts are have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions.--Mark Walker
Nicole and Nelson are twins with psychic powers. On the first day of school everyone is talking about the recent vandalism at school. Nicole and Nelson decide to go ""undercover"" to find the culprit. The twins get child genius George - and his high tech gadget - to help them solve the mystery. With the clock ticking the kids race to break the case open before the big school board meeting where they must reveal the true person responsible for the vandalism. Will the Undercover Kids solve the crime before time runs out?
Set against the backdrop of Detroit's underworld 17 000 Block tells the story of Buck a young man trapped in the middle of a street family rivalry - he is coerced by his unscrupulous Uncle Eddie to pull a robbery. When the job goes bad Buck finds himself running from the law and the streets.
The murder rate is as high as an elephant's eye in Children of the Corn, a flaccid adaptation of Stephen King's short story. While driving through Nebraska en route to a new job, medico Burt (Peter Horton) and his wife Vicky (a pre-Terminator Linda Hamilton) nearly run over a mutilated boy who staggers from the cornfields. Seeking help, they enter the town of Gatlin, whose under-20 residents have butchered their parents per the decree of junior-grade holy-roller Isaac (John Franklin), who preaches the word of a being called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". King's original story (from his 1978 collection Night Shift) was a lean and brutal mélange of Southern-Gothic atmosphere and EC Comics-style gore, which scripter Greg Goldsmith effectively neutralises by adding a youthful narrator (a grating Robbie Kiger) and putting an upbeat spin on the story's morbid conclusion. Fritz Kiersch's direction is TV-movie flat, with the sole inspired moment (hideous religious iconography glimpsed during a bloody "service") delivered as a throwaway. Aside from Horton and Courtney Gains (as Isaac's hatchet man Malachai), the performances are dreadful. The depiction of the monster-God as a sort of giant gopher inspires more laughter than terror. Amazingly, the film spawned six sequels; Franklin (Cousin It in the Addams Family films) later appeared in and wrote 1999's Children of the Corn 666.--Paul Gaita, Amazon.com
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