brani1.introduction 2.bird on a wire 3.intro to so long, marianne 4.so long, marianne 5.intro: "let's renew ourselves now..." 6.you know who i am 7.intro to poems 8.lady midnight 9.they locked up a man (poem)/a person who eats meat/intro 10.one of us cannot be wrong 11.the stranger song 12.tonight will be fine 13.hey, that's no way to say goodbye 14.diamonds in the mine 15.suzanne 16.sing another song, boys 17.the partisan 18.famous blue raincoat 19.seems so long ago, nancy
Bridget Fonda (Jackie Brown, A Simple Plan) and Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hitcher, The Hateful Eight) star in Barbet Schroeder's (Reversal of Fortune, Mad Men) erotic psychological thriller Single White Female. When Allie (Fonda) breaks off her engagement, she is delighted to find a supportive new roommate in Hedy (Leigh). But when Hedy's behaviour becomes increasingly obsessive, and a series of violent events begin to occur, Allie fears that Hedy is not all she claims to be. Beautifully photographed by Luciano Tovoli (The Passenger, Suspiria), and with a powerful score by Howard Shore (The Silence of the Lambs, Videodrome), Single White Female is one of the most stylish suspense thrillers of the nineties. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original stereo audio Audio commentary with director Barbet Schroeder, editor Lee Percy, and associate producer Susan Hoffman (2018) New York Interview: Barbet Schroeder (2018, 28 mins): the director discusses the production and release of Single White Female Upstairs with Graham Knox (2018, 8 mins): actor Peter Friedman recalls his casting and relates some anecdotes from the set The Fiance Sam Rawson (2018, 20 mins): in-depth interview with actor Steven Weber SWF Seeks Writer (2018, 26 mins): screenwriter Don Roos looks back on his adaptation of John Lutz's novel and working with Schroeder She'll Follow You Anywhere (2024, 26 mins): the critic, broadcaster, and author of Unlikeable Female Characters, Anna Bogutskaya, dissects the film within the context of the erotic thriller Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Set in the midst of the swinging 1970s, this Elseworlds adventure finds Bruce Wayne training under a master sensei. It is here that Bruce, along with other elite students, is forged in the fire of the martial arts discipline. The lifelong bonds they form will be put to the test when a deadly menace arises from their past. It will take the combined efforts of Batman and world-renowned martial artists Richard Dragon, Ben Turner and Lady Shiva to battle the monsters of this world and beyond! Special Features Batman: Raw Groove-From the explosion of gritty cinema and kung fu to the cultural changes spreading across the U.S., we explore the early '70s and how they inspired Batman: Soul of the Dragon Producer Jim Krieg's Far-Out Highlights A Sneak Peek at the Next Animated DC Universe Movie: Justice Society World War II A Preview of Superman: Red Son A Preview of Gotham By Gaslight From the DC Comics Vault: Batman: The Animated Series, Day of the Samurai and Night of the Ninja
A country boy, Hideki arrives in the big city to go to college. He is amazed by the variety and prevalence of Persocoms: personal computers designed to look and act like animals or even people! Too poor to afford one of his own, Hideki is overjoyed to discover a discarded Persocom in a trash heap. But this gift of fate turns into a mystery as his Persocom, Chi, appears to be able to operate without her OS. How real is real?
Meet the kid who made 'wimpy' cool, in a family comedy based on the best-selling illustrated novel Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, the first in a series that has thus far sold 24 million copies.
Zavvi Exclusive Steelbook - Limited to 2000 Copies Set during disco's heyday Boogie Nights is a dark hilarious and hysterical expose of the pornography industry as seen from the inside. Eddie (Mark Wahlberg) is a 17-year old busboy looking for a break when he is spotted in a disco by veteran porn director Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds). Jack immediately senses that the virile and well-endowed young man can make him very very rich. Lead by Jack into the wickedly glamorous realm of porn movies Eddie emerges as Dirk Diggler the superstar who's always pleased to see you... Bonus Features: Commentary by Director Paul Thomas Anderson Commentary by Don Cheadle Heather Graham Luis Guzman William H. Macy Julianne Moore John C. Reilly Mark Wahlberg and Melora Walters Additional Scenes Michael Penn Try Music Video The John C. Reilly Files: Outtakes and Extended Sequences Theatrical Trailer
For the first time ever in high defination, experience the original American Pie trilogy in all of its Glory. Launch your way through one of the biggest comedy franchises of all time! Raunchy and rude the whole way through, each slice is more hilarious than the last. Packed full with the characters you love - do you fancy a piece? Special Features: Sneak Peak of American Pie - The Reunion
WHEN HIS MIND BLOWS, ANYTHING GOES! A blood-soaked love letter to the splatter films of the '80s, video rental favourite Evil Ed returns in an extended Special ED-ition cut alongside hours of stomach-churning bonus features! Mild-mannered film technician Edward enjoys his job. That is, until he finds himself transferred from his regular post to the Splatter and Gore department , where he's forced to edit hours upon hours of grisly video nasty footage. Traumatised by the onscreen violence, Ed starts to lose his grip on reality with ghastly (and bloody) consequences... Owing a debt to such films as The Evil Dead, Re-Animator and the early splatter classics of Peter Jackson, Evil Ed is a special FX fiend's dream offering up a veritable smorgasbord of flying limbs, exploding heads and creepy creatures! SPECIAL ED-ITION CONTENTS Special ED-ition cut [99 mins] Original Stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD MA Audio Options Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Introduction by writer/director Anders Jacobsson and editor Doc You Keep 'Em Heads Rollin' extensive making-of documentary featuring interviews with cast and crew Beyond Ed the filmmakers discuss their careers following Evil Ed Deleted Scenes Featurette Reconstructing Edward featurette looking at the preparation of the Special ED-ition cut New Scenes Featurette a closer look at the scenes that were added to the Special ED-ition cut Trailers and Teasers Image Gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
Inspired by true events, THE QUIET ONES tells the story of an unorthodox professor (Harris) who uses controversial methods and leads his best students off the grid to take part in a dangerous experiment: to create a poltergeist.
Our story begins with Jenis Caitly opera diva and Professor Layton's former student requesting the Professor's expertise at the Crown Petone opera house where strange and mysterious happenings have started to occur. Layton and Luke accept Jenis' invitation and after the curtains close a masked man takes to the stage. He proposes to play a daring and cryptic game a game where whoever wins receives Eternal Life but whoever loses shall receive a more grim reward: death. He then disappears and mass panic descends over the opera house. It is now up to Layton and Luke to solve the toughest mystery they have ever faced and stop the masked man's evil game.
Feast yourself on this triple helping of Mrs. Brown's Boys with the outrageous Christmas Specials. As always Agnes is only trying to make Christmas perfect for her family but things don't always turn out as planned. We see Agnes competing for the love of Dermot and Maria by trying to provide a more lavish Christmas than Maria's posh Mum Hillary. Trouble brews as Cathy takes exception to her mother opening her mail and instigates a clever plan for revenge. And Agnes fights to stage her very own Nativity play and she is determined to put on the greatest show on earth.
Ladies and gentlemen,the moment we've all been waiting for...The 10th of May 2003 will be a day to remember in the history of dance music... For the first time on our planet...1 deejay... 25.000 people in this thrilling dome! Sold out weeks in advance, presenting to you...the man who has won all imaginable awards in dance music, the man who has sold hundreds of thousands of albums worldwide, the man who is taking us on a musical journey tonight! In Concert! Popular from L.A. to Moscow, fro...
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Arguably the defining cult film of the Reagan era, the feature debut of Alex Cox (Sid & Nancy, Walker, Straight to Hell) is a genre-busting mash-up of atomic-age science fiction, post-punk anarchism, and conspiracy paranoia, all shot through with heavy doses of deadpan humour and offbeat philosophy.After quitting his dead-end supermarket job, young punk Otto (Emilio Estevez) is initiated as a repo man after a chance encounter with automobile repossessor Bud (Harry Dean Stanton). An illicit, high-voltage life follows, including an adrenalised search for a mysterious '64 Chevy Malibu loaded with radioactive – and extragalactic – cargo...With an iconic soundtrack (Iggy Pop, Black Flag, Suicidal Tendencies), stunning Robby Mller cinematography, and iconoclastic direction, Repo Man remains one of the great debuts of the 1980s. Special Director-Approved Blu-Ray Features: New high-definition master in the original aspect ratio – 1.85:1 Original mono soundtrack and 5.1 remix, both in DTS-HD Master Audio English SDH subtitles on the main feature Isolated music and effects track Audio commentary with Cox and executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas, and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss, and Del Zamora All-new 2012 video piece by Cox offering further thoughts on the film Repo Man (entire TV version) – this legendary variant, prepared by Cox for network television, incorporates deleted material and surreal overdubs in place of profanity Repossessed – a retrospective video piece on the making of the film, featuring Cox, producers Peter McCarthy and Jonathan Wacks, and actors Del Zamora, Sy Richardson, and Dick Rude The Missing Scenes – a roundtable viewing of deleted scenes from the film with Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, real-life neutron bomb inventor Sam Cohen, and character J. Frank Parnell Up Close with Harry Zen Stanton – an extended interview with the legendary actor Original theatrical trailer A 48-page full colour booklet specially created by Cox, entitled The Repo Code and incorporating all manner of Repo ephemera
His memories restored, Ken Kaneki is desperate to end the bloodshed in Tokyo. But overthrowing the OneEyed King isn't enough. His only hope is to unite the city against the organization pulling the strings. There's just one catchKaneki, himself, is the greatest threat of all. Contains Episodes 13 24 on BluRay with both the English dub and the original Japanese with English subtitles. Presented in collector's packaging. Features Episodes 1324 on BluRay Collector's Packaging 36 Page Booklet 5 Art Cards
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I is a brooding, slower-paced film than its predecessors, the result of being just one half of the final story (the last book in the series was split into two movies, released in theaters eight months apart). Because the penultimate film is all buildup before the final showdown between the teen wizard and the evil Voldemort (which does not occur until The Deathly Hallows, Part II), Part I is a road-trip movie, a heist film, a lot of exposition, and more weight on its three young leads, who up until now were sufficiently supported by a revolving door of British thesps throughout the series. Now that all the action takes place outside Hogwarts--no more Potions classes, Gryffindor scarves, or Quidditch matches--Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Emma Watson (Hermione), and Rupert Grint (Ron) shoulder the film almost entirely on their own. After a near-fatal ambush by Voldemort's Death Eaters, the three embark on a quest to find and destroy the remaining five horcruxes (objects that store pieces of Voldemort's soul). Fortunately, as the story gets more grave--and parents should be warned, there are some scenes too frightening or adult for young children--so does the intensity. David Yates, who directed the Harry Potter films Order of the Phoenix and The Half-Blood Prince, drags the second half a little, but right along with some of the slower moments are some touching surprises (Harry leading Hermione in a dance, the return of Dobby in a totally non-annoying way). Deathly Hallows, Part I will be the most confusing for those not familiar with the Potter lore, particularly in the shorthand way characters and terminology weave in and out. For the rest of us, though, watching these characters over the last decade and saying farewell to a few faces makes it all bittersweet that the end is near (indeed, an early scene in which Hermione casts a spell that makes her Muggle parents forget her existence, in case she doesn't return, is particularly emotional). Despite its challenges, Deathly Hallows, Part I succeeds in what it's most meant to do: whet your appetite for the grand conclusion to the Harry Potter series. --Ellen A. Kim
Controversial haunting and popular from the moment it opened William Friedkin's masterpiece The Exorcist in a 2-disc Edition featuring stunning Hi-Def presentations of the original 1973 Theatrical Version and the 2000 Extended Director's Cut. The horrifying and realistic tale of an innocent girl inhabited by a terrifying entity her mother's frantic resolve to save her and two priests – one doubt-ridden the other a rock of faith - joined to battle the ultimate evil always leaves viewers breathless. Winner of two Academy Awards and nominated for an additional eight including Best Picture this greatest supernatural thriller of all time still astonishes and unsettles like no other movie.
Based on the bestselling book by Naoki Higashida, THE REASON I JUMP is an immersive cinematic exploration of neurodiversity through the experiences of nonspeaking autistic people from around the world. The film blends Higashida's revelatory descriptions of his autism, written when he was just 13, with intimate portraits of five remarkable young people. It opens a window into an intense and overwhelming, but often joyful, sensory universe. Acutely observed moments in the lives of each of the characters are connected by passages from Naoki's writing, in which a young Japanese boy journeys through an epic landscape, gradually discovering what his autism means to him, how his perception of the world differs, and why he acts in the way he does: the reason he jumps. The film distils these elements into a sensually rich tapestry that leads us to Naoki's core message: not being able to speak does not mean there is nothing to say.
Japan, 1941: With war raging in Europe, Japan's imperial command sees an opportunity to advance their nation's standing in the world.The plan to attack Pearl Harbor was drawn up, and one man was tasked with it's implementation: Admiral Yamamoto. Opposed to the plan, Yamamoto must nevertheless carry out his orders and commit one of the biggest military mistakes in history.The Admiral is a $10.5 million budgeted, action packed masterpiece that explores one man's, and by reflection one nation's, turmoil: what must be sacrificed for country and for duty.
This new Eureka Seven movie trilogy continues with the untold story of one of its most iconic characters. Seven years ago, Anemone's father disappears, leaving his daughter with nothing but an app on her phone to support her. Now, she's tasked with a pivotal role in the war against mankind's enemy - a war which sees her subconscious sent into the midst of another world as humanity's only truly effective weapon. As unusual events within this other world unfold, so more and more questions are raised about Anemone's life, as well as the nature of what she is truly fighting against. With seemingly endless possibilities stretching out before her, Anemone has an important choice to make - does she save the world, or the person she loves?
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