""I'm Free!"" There's yet more hilarity at Grace Brothers the High Street department store with a difference. Join in the fun as limp-wristed Mr. Wilberforce Clayborne Humphries and that blue-rinsed battle-axe Mrs 'Betty' Slocombe lead the outrageous department store staff through a fourth series of outrageously funny episodes! Episodes comprise: 1. No Sale 2. Top Hat and Tails 3. Forward Mr. Grainger 4. Fire Practice 5. Fifty Years On 6. Oh What a Tangled We
""Sometimes there's a man well he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's the Dude. The Dude from Los Angeles. And even if he's a lazy man - and the Dude was most certainly that. Quite possibly the laziest in all of Los Angeles County which would place him high in the runnin' for laziest worldwide. Sometimes there's a man sometimes there's a man. Well I lost my train of thought here. But... aw hell. I've done introduced it enough."" - The Str
Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally reprise their iconic roles as Will, Grace, Jack and Karen in the fabulous farewell season of Will & Grace. Last season's momentous finale saw Jack and Esteban tie the knot, Will propose to McCoy, and Grace fly off to Europe with a new man. Now, Jack is adjusting to married life, Will is navigating his long-distance engagement, Grace is back from her travels with some life-altering news, and Karen is as outspoken as ever. Get ready for loads of laughs and some big surprises as the legendary comedy series bids adieu to its legions of fans around the world.
Born in London in 1890 Stanley Holloway was one of Britain's finest comedy actors. It was in the 1950s that Holloway produced arguably his finest work on the big screen and this box set includes four of his finest films. THE HAPPY FAMILY (1952) , Holloway stars alongside George Cole, Kathleen Harrison and Naughton Wayne in this post war comedy. When the government decide to build a Festival of Britain exhibition site everything goes to plan until they try and demolish Henry Lord's (Holloway) corner shop!! A DAY TO REMEMBER (1953) , some of Britain's finest post war comedy talent including Donald Sinden, Bill Owen, Peter Jones and James Hayter star in this amusing story of a London Pub darts team day trip to Boulogne FAST AND LOOSE (1954) , Holloway stars in this hilarious Ben Travers farce alongside Kay Kendal and Dora Bryan as an unmarried couple spend an unexpected night together in a country inn! JUMPING FOR JOY (1956) , Holloway teams up with another screen legend, Frankie Howerd, in this hilarious canine tale of a sick greyhound! In terms of recognition, Stanley Holloway was awarded an OBE in 1960 and was also nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. He continued his long acting career into his 90s, passing away in 1982 aged 91, and will be remembered as one of Britain's greatest comedy actors.
Jennifer Aniston stars as a young married woman whose mundane life takes a turn for the worse when she strikes up a passionate and illicit affair.
Anna Faris and Regina Hall return to save the world from a ruthless alien invasion in this new spoof!
When an innocent, rich, white collar guy is wrongly sentenced to prison he pays his car wash guy to show him how to be prepared for prison.
Network is proud to present the ultimate cult slacker film, WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S (15) on Blu-ray. This beloved madcap comedy from the 80s is available to buy on 5th July 2010.
All the episodes from the second series of the TV comedy classic.
Analyze That has more bada bing than its lukewarm box office reception would lead you to expect. Analyze This (1999) had the advantage of a then-fresh idea--Robert De Niro as a neurotic mob boss seeking therapy with reluctant shrink Billy Crystal--but that idea's stale (and has been handled more authentically in The Sopranos), so this sequel relies on established chemistry and zesty dialogue that matches the original. There's nothing wrong with a retread when it's this funny, and De Niro's latter-day penchant for comedy suits him well when, as kingpin Paul Vitti, he lures Dr Sobel (Crystal) into a prison breakout scheme involving faked catatonia and West Side Story show tunes. The contrived plot involves Vitti's criminal comeback. Unfortunately, there's little room for Lisa Kudrow as Sobel's sarcastic wife, but De Niro's Raging Bull co-star Cathy Moriarty-Gentile is welcomed as a rival mob queen. You want a comedy masterpiece? Fuhgeddaboudit. You want 95 minutes of easy fun? It's right here... and don't miss those obligatory outtakes. --Jeff Shannon
He's back! After the biggest selling stand-up DVD of 2011, Peter Kay is back with even more brand new live comedy taken from his Guinness world record breaking eighteen-month tour across the UK. We also take a unique and often hilarious look behind the scenes at life on the road as Peter reveals how he created his mammoth tour, playing 140 shows, to 1.2 million people, officially making it the most successful stand-up comedy tour of all time. Includes over 55 minutes of new live stand-up.
In the sleepy small town of Centerville, something is not quite right. The moon hangs large and low in the sky, the hours of daylight are becoming unpredictable, and animals are beginning to exhibit unusual behaviors. News reports are scary, and scientists are concerned, but no one foresees the strangest and most dangerous repercussion that will soon start plaguing Centerville: the dead rise from their graves and feast on the living, and the citizens must battle to survive.
Russell Howard's Good News: Best Of Series 1
In this comedy, Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) are life-long friends who almost ruin everything by having sex one morning. In order to protect their friendship, they make a pact to keep their relationship strictly 'no strings attached.'
Sparrows Can't Sing, directed by Joan Littlewood and starring Barbara Windsor (Carry on Camping) in her BAFTA nominated role as Maggie, is a 1963 kitchen sink classic filmed in the East End of London. There's panic in Stepney; from the stalls in the street to the bar of the Red Lion the word goes out: tearaway Charlie Gooding (James Booth, Zulu) is back from two years at sea, and on the way home to his old stamping ground. The trouble is that Charlie isn't up to date with the news. Bonus Features: INTERVIEW WITH PETER RANKIN (JOAN LITTLEWOOD BIOGRAPHER) LOCATIONS FEATURETTE WITH RICHARD DACRE (FILM HISTORIAN) STILLS GALLERY INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MELVIN BFI Q&A WITH BARBARA WINDSOR & MURRAY MELVIN TRAILER
Hold onto your butts - it's season five, baby! Rick, Morty and the fam are back with ten all-new episodes that consume unheld butts. Sex, romance, testicle monsters... a guy named Mr. Nimbus... It's everything you want, get your butt ready!Product Features Fighting Gravity : The Making of Season 5-In this deep dive discussion, co-creator Dan Harmon and the crew reflect on the challenges of completing this season in the middle of a pandemic and the creative process behind the story's biggest revelations.Animation and Compositing-Crafting the show's visuals is a complex process and the crew is here to show us why.B-Story Generator Vol. 1-Co-creator Dan Harmon and writer Rob Schrab reach into their box of random ideas to conjure up hilarious side stories.B-Story Generator Vol. 2-Co-creator Dan Harmon and writer Rob Schrab return to brainstorm even more ludicrous side stories.Backgrounds-The show's artists give us a jaw-dropping look at the amazingly detailed environments packed into every episode.Coloring Rick and Morty-Get an in-depth look at how the crew uses vibrant color to create fantastic alien worlds.Directing 'Mortyplicity'-An inside look at the evolution of this ambitious and action-packed episode, from initial storyboards to final product.Directing 'Rickmurai Jack'-A behind the scenes look at one visualization of one of the most ambitious episodes in the series' history.Season 5 Hype-Dan Harmon and the writers give you a taste of what's in store for Rick and Morty's wildest season yet.Inside: Mort Dinner Rick Andre -The crew reveals the conceptual origins of Nimbus, Rick's aquatic arch-enemy.Inside: Mortyplicity -Learn how this head-spinning, decoy-filled episode was conceived with co-creator Dan Harmon and writer Albro Lundy.Inside: A Rickconvenient Mort -Morty's passionate romance with Planetina ends with a broken heart and the crew is here to explain why.Inside: Rickdependence Spray -The Rick and Morty crew takes you behind the scenes of what may be the show's raunchiest episode yet.Inside: Amortycan Grickfitti -Co-Creator Dan Harmon and writer Anne Lane break down the confusing psychology of underworld dwellers.Inside: Rick & Morty's Thanksploitation Spectacular -Turkeys abound in this behind the scenes look at what may be the most absurd premise in Rick and Morty history.Inside: Gotron Jerrysis Rickvangelion -What happens in the Smith family, stays in the Smith family as the crew examines Rick's descent into Gotron ferret obsession.Inside: Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort -Rick plumbs the depths of Birdperson's psyche, but will the two emerge as friends or foes? The crew is here to discuss the making of this heady episode.Inside: Forgetting Sarick Mortshall .Inside: Rickmurai Jack .
Second sequel to the 1977 comedy. Two entrepreneurs hire truck driver Cletus (Jerry Reed) to deliver a replica shark from Miami to a seafood restaurant in Texas. On the way, Cletus is mistaken by Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) for his old enemy The Bandit (Burt Reynolds), and a high-speed chase ensues as Buford and his son set out to apprehend him.
Live performance from English stand up comic Milton Jones who is known for his deadpan style of humour.
The second series of I'm Alan Partridge finds the Norwich-based former celebrity "bouncing back" from being "clinically fed up" after gorging on medium-sized Toblerone bars and driving to Dundee in his bare feet. He's finally moved out of the soul-destroying Linton Travel Tavern and into a well-appointed static caravan while his luxurious suburban mansion is being constructed. Sales of his new autobiography might charitably be described as slow, but Alan has the third best slot on Radio Norwich, a cable-TV military-based quiz show and a Ukrainian girlfriend called Sonja with whom he has sex at least twice a day. Life is good. And with old pal Michael comfortably installed behind the counter at the local BP garage, Alan can drop in for a chat while buying petrol for his new Lexus, putting the odd Flavia frothy cappuccino, a Ginsters pasty or a bottle of Lucozade on the tab at the same time. Initially seeming less focussed than the distilled genius of the original I'm Alan Partridge--perhaps because the Travel Tavern location of that series was such an inspired setting--this second instalment of Partridge life is nonetheless a simmering cauldron of repressed and not-so-repressed emotions as the dangerously unstable Alan teeters on the precipice of his own soul: will he regain the B-list celebrity fame for which he yearns so desperately, or fall back into chocolate-fuelled depression? Memorable situations for Alan this year include: trying to present a seminar whilst vomiting from the pain of an impaled foot; being offered a cup of beans on Michael's doorstep (the deluxe version, with a sausage, is "like a savoury 99"); being unnerved by a nymphomaniac's wandering hand coming within 30 mm of his "gland"; having disquieting homoerotic encounters with John, the buff builder from "oop north"; acting out the entire opening sequence of The Spy Who Loved Me; and watching the unsold print run of his autobiography being pulped like "word porridge". Needless to say, Alan has the last laugh. On the DVD: I'm Alan Partridge, Series 2 two-disc set features commentaries on all the episodes with various members of the writing team and cast (Coogan included intermittently). The second disc's main extra is "Anglian Alan", a 30-minute Anglian Lives interview with the celebrated Norfolk Renaissance man. There are also deleted scenes and outtakes, plus more of Alan's botched Comic Relief segments, as well as a stills gallery and cast biographies. --Mark Walker
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