Munich, Germany, 1923. Two years have passed since Edward Elric was dragged from his own world to ours, leaving behind his country, his friends and his younger brother, Alphonse. Stripped of his alchemical powers, he has been all this time researching rocketry together with Alphonse Heiderich, a young man who resembles his own brother, hoping to one day find a way back home. His efforts so far had proven fruitless, but after lending a hand to a troubled gipsy girl, Edward is thrown in a serie...
1 sonata arctica intro 2 sonata arctica flag in the ground 3 sonata arctica the last amazing grays 4 sonata arctica juliet 5 sonata arctica replica 6 sonata arctica blank file 7 sonata arctica as if the world wasn't ending 8 sonata arctica paid in full 9 sonata arctica victoria's secret 10 sonata arctica instrumental exhibition 11 sonata arctica the misery 12 sonata arctica fullmoon 13 sonata arctica in black & white 14 sonata arctica mary-lou 15 sonata arctica shy 16 sonata arctica letter to dana 17 sonata arctica caleb 18 sonata arctica don't say a word 19 sonata arctica outro 20 sonata arctica white pearl, black oceans 21 sonata arctica draw me 22 sonata arctica in black & white 23 sonata arctica don't say a word 24 sonata arctica mary-lou 25 sonata arctica shy 26 sonata arctica letter to dana 27 sonata arctica keine titelinformation (video) (data track) 28 sonata arctica making of (flag in the ground) 03:25 29 sonata arctica latin-american tour documentary 54:30 30 sonata arctica made in finland tour documentary 25:46 31 sonata arctica photo galleries 08:48 32 sonata arctica flag in the ground cover contest 03:54 33 sonata arctica don't say a word 04:30 34 sonata arctica paid in full 03:50 35 sonata arctica flag in the ground
PIERCING BRIGHTNESS is the debut feature film directed by acclaimed visual artist Shezad Dawood scripted by cult novelist Kirk Lake with an original score by Makoto Kawabata of Acid Mothers Temple (Japan) and featuring music by Alexander Tucker. Two youths land in a spaceship outside Preston. Their mission: to re-establish contact and effect the retrieval of the ‘Glorious 100’ sent to earth millennia ago in human form to study and observe the development of another race. After making contact with one of the 100 now a Pakistani shopkeeper (Bhasker Patel) they discover that many of their kind have become corrupted forgetting their original purpose and slowly becoming influenced by and in turn influencing their adopted home... Inspired by Lancashire having the highest rate of UFO sightings in the UK as well as hosting one of the earliest splinter Mormon communities in the world the film uses Preston and its inhabitants as a springboard to investigate religious racial and class- based social hierarchies.
Are We Done Yet? is the hilarious follow-up to the 2005 family comedy Are We There Yet? Picking up from where the last story left off Nick Pearsons (Ice Cube) brings his new life with Suzanne (Nia Long) and her two kids to live with him in his bachelor pad apartment. It soon becomes obvious there just isn't enough space for them all. The Pearsons family leave city life for the wide open country and into their dream home. But when things start to fall apart around the Nick tries to do-it-himself and ends up in over his head. It doesn't get any better when he hires a wacky contractor Chuck (John C. McGinley) whose unorthodox methods only make the destruction worse. The Persons wonder if they'll ever call this house a home.
Chilling supernatural thriller starring Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The grudge) and directed by Asif Kapadia. Joanne Mills is a travelling business woman who is haunted by horrific visions of a woman she has never met being brutally murdered. Joanne finds out that this murder actually happened 15 years ago and soon enough finds herself drawn to an old farmhouse which is the very same building the murder took place.
For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers (Deep Rising) was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise, but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance.When disgraced high priest Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) is awoken from his ancient prison, he unleashes his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer-generated pestilence and plagues, all devised by the effects wizards at George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. No gory detail is spared as the mummy sets about rebuilding his decayed body and reviving his forbidden lover, aided by hordes of swarming, flesh-eating scarabs and an army of the dead. Among the more human cast, Brendan Fraser (Blast from the Past, George of the Jungle) brings an infectious Boys' Own enthusiasm to his Indiana-Jones-style adventurer, while such supporting players as Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. Ultimately, The Mummy is great fun and offers digital thrills ideally suited to the DVD format which will wow even the most CGI-sated viewer.On the DVD: commendably, the extras on this DVD are on a par with the Region One offering, including deleted scenes and director's commentary, and both picture and sound quality are excellent. Most interestingly, veteran ILM effects supervisor John Berton presents step-by-step guides to some of the film's most extraordinary CGI shots, from early animatics to 3-D modelling and compositing. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme, in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. --Steve Napleton
The 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours produced a fascinating, action-packed and gripping race, the perfect ingredients for the 80th running of motorsport's greatest event. The official review brings you all the vital highlights and unforgettable moments of more than 3,000 miles of racing in 4 hours of stunning footage. Skilfully edited from more than 24 hours of High Definition coverage, this Blu-ray disc review tells the full story of each class, with trackside, aerial and in-car cameras - as well as t...
Canadian slacker/musician Scottie Pilgrim finds himself caught between two girlfriends - a high school student and a mysterious stranger who roller-blades through his life - and is forced to battle video game style a series of evil ex-boyfriends. Special Features: Limited Edition packaging featuring rarely seen film posters and design artwork U-Control Storyboard Deleted Scenes Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Director/Co-Writer Edgar Wright Documentaries Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Outtakes Alternate Edits Alternate Footage Documentaries Music Featurette You Too Can Be Sex Bob Alternate Footage Bits and Pieces Music Promos - Music Videos: Garbage TruckBlack Sheep Threshold Summertime Osymyso Soundworks Collection: Sound For Film Profile Visual Effects - VFX Before and After Roxy Fight / Ribbon Version Phantom Montage: Hi Speed Footage Props Rigs and Sets Montage Pre-Production Footage Casting Tapes Rehearsal Videos: Scene 1 Test Shoot Animatics Hair and Make-Up Footage Blogs Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Censors TV Safe Version Adult Swim: Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Animation Galleries Scott Pilgram Vs. The World Teaser Trailer Scott Pilgram Vs. The World Main Trailer Scott Pilgram Vs. The World International Trailer 15 TV Spots Trivia Track Cast Feature Commentary With Anna Kedrich Aubrey Plaza Kieran Culkin and Mark Webber Cast Feature Commentary With Michael Cera Jason Schwartzman Mary Elizabeth Winstead Ellen Wong and Brandon Routh Feature Commentary with Director/Co-Writer Edgar Wright and Co-Writer Michael Bacall and Author Bryan Lee O'Malley Technical Commentary With Director/Co-Writer Edgar Wright and Director of Photography Bill Pope Credits Game Code Easter Eggs Game Trailer (Playstation Network Launch) Game Trailer (Extended Debut) Game Trailer (Playstation Network) Game Trailer (Zombies)
Incubus have reached multi-platinum status with their unique fusion of hip-hop electronica and grunge sounds. Recorded during their whirlwind 2007 Light Grenades Tour this programme offers a stellar collection of live concert performances and intimate behind-the-scenes footage. This Incubus' most up-to-date work proves the group is exploring uncharted territory of its own. A novel element on this disc is travel footage from the tour including images from Israel Dubai and London as well as peculiarly beautiful surreal shots of Iceland. Formed in 1991 in San Fernando Valley (California) Incubus rose to become one of the most popular alt-metal bands of the new millennium setting themselves apart from a crowded field with a somewhat less-negative outlook and tireless touring.
Filmed at this historic Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois - this amazing, one-night-only event presents Ringo Starr performing five Beatles classics along with his greatest solo hits in a career-spanning set with The Roundheads.Tracklist:1. It Don't Come Easy 2. Octopus's Garden 3. Choose Love 4. I Wanna Be Your Man 5. Who Can It Be Now 6. Don't Pass Me By 7. I'm The Greatest 8. Give Me Back The Beat 9. Memphis In Your Mind 10. Photograph 11. Back Off Boogaloo 12. Yellow Submarine13. Act Naturally 14. Little Help From My Friends
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy