Comedy

  • Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! - Series 2 - Complete [DVD] [1974]Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! - Series 2 - Complete | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Oh No It's Selwyn Froggit: Series 2

  • Project X [DVD]Project X | DVD | (02/07/2012) from £3.59   |  Saving you £16.40 (82.00%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Directed by Nima Nourizadeh and produced by Todd Phillips (The Hangover) and Joel Silver (The Matrix), Project X is an out-of-control comedy that follows a group of friends who set out to throw the most epic 17th birthday party ever.

  • Alfie - Paramount Originals (includes Limited Edition reproduction film poster) [1965]Alfie - Paramount Originals (includes Limited Edition reproduction film poster) | DVD | (23/07/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Alfie is not really a bad sort. It's just that he has this overwhelming desire for the opposite sex. You might say that ""birds"" are irresistible to him sort of second nature. With Michael Caine in the title role Alfie is a ribald and wild comedy filled with sex and sin. For those who want to be entertained Alfie is charming delightful and quick-moving. For those who want more there is beneath the surface a lingering tragedy simply and poignantly told about the taker and the t

  • Juno/Little Miss Sunshine/The Waitress [DVD]Juno/Little Miss Sunshine/The Waitress | DVD | (08/06/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Titles Comprise: Juno: Fresh original and ceaselessly entertaining Jason Reitman's Juno is one of the brightest and funniest comedies of the decade. With scathingly sharp dialogue and intangible character chemistry Juno is a coming-of-age film that is consistently funny and effortlessly cool. Sixteen-year-old Minnesota high-school student Juno Maguff (Ellen Page) is a rebellious outwardly confident and highly articulate teenager with a penchant for seventies punk and Dario Argento horror. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy the result of an experimental encounter with calm amiable and sweetly reserved best friend Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera) Juno has to make the biggest decision of her life. Weighing up her options with reliable and quirky cheerleader friend Leah (Olivia Thirlby) brazen Juno chooses to carry out the pregnancy and scour the local ads paper for potential adoptive parents for her unborn child. In the young yuppie couple of cool laidback Mark (Jason Bateman) and meticulous child-needy Vanessa (Jennifer Garner) Juno finds seemingly perfect prospective parents. So as Juno delves into the unknown responsibility of a very adult world will everything go according to plan? The sensational performances of the entire cast particularly Ellen Page (Hard Candy) and Michael Cera (Superbad) enable you to become hopelessly and happily lost in the story and with Jason Reitman's seamless direction and real-life attention to detail much like Judd Apatow's Knocked Up Juno bristles with vitality and heart. But it's the edgy freshness of first-time scriptwriter Diablo Cody's quick-fire dialogue that really makes Juno such a warm wonderful and inspired comedy. Juno portrays ordinary - ordinarily eccentric - people dealing with difficult situations with humour warmth and decency. Little Miss Sunshine Brazenly satirical and yet deeply human the film introduces audiences to one of the most endearingly fractured families in recent cinema history: the Hoovers whose trip to a pre-pubescent beauty pageant results not only in comic mayhem but in death transformation and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture. A runaway hit at the Sundance Film Festival where it played to standing ovations the film strikes a nerve with everyone who's ever been awestruck by how their muddled families seem to make it after all. Waitress is director Adrienne Shelly's sweet sassy comedy about the power of friendship motherhood and second chances starring the radiant Keri Russell.. Jenna (Russell) is a waitress working at a pie shop in the Deep South who is unhappily married to an abusive husband (Jeremy Sisto)... and pregnant with his baby. It leads her to the town's charming new doctor (Nathan Fillion) who she falls into a relationship with in a last attempt at happiness.

  • Steptoe And Son - Series 4Steptoe And Son - Series 4 | DVD | (15/05/2006) from £5.31   |  Saving you £10.68 (201.13%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The fourth series of Steptoe and Son featuring everyone's favourite bickering 'rag-and-bone' junkmen. Episodes Comprise: 1. And Afterwards 2. At Crossed Swords 3. Those Magnificent Men and Their Heating Machines 4. Siege of Steptoe Street 5. A Box in Town 6. My Old Man's A Tory 7. Pilgrim's Progress

  • Little Murders (Standard Edition) [Blu-ray] [1971]Little Murders (Standard Edition) | Blu Ray | (30/08/2021) from £11.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Adapted from the controversial stage play by Jules Feiffer (Carnal Knowledge), this savage, nihilistic black comedy was the startling directorial debut of actor Alan Arkin. When a severely depressed fashion photographer (Elliott Gould M*A*S*H, The Long Goodbye, California Split) meets an optimistic young woman (Marcia Rodd Citizens Band, Last Embrace), she is determined to save him amidst the series of random muggings, sniper shootings, garbage strikes and total blackouts that are ravaging the city of New York. Special Features High Definition remaster Original mono audio Audio commentary with actor Elliott Gould and writer Jules Feiffer Audio commentary with journalist Samm Deighan Introductions to the film by Alan Arkin and Jules Feiffer (2018) A Certain Amount of Black (2018, 18 mins): new interview with acclaimed actor-producer Elliott Gould Beginner's Luck (2018, 19 mins): new interview with celebrated actor-director Alan Arkin Acts of Random Violence (2018, 32 mins): new interview with award-winning writer and satirist Jules Feiffer, author of the original stage play and screenplay adaptation of Little Murders Speaking of Films: 'Little Murders' (1972, 30 mins): original promotional recording of Jules Feiffer in discussion with academics and critics Susan Rice, Robert Geller, Leonard Maltin and Sean Driscoll Radio interviews (1971, 32 mins): promotional recordings of Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland and Alan Arkin, specially prepared for radio station syndication Original theatrical trailer Trailer commentary with Larry Karaszewski (2013, 4 mins): a short critical appreciation Original TV spots Original radio spots Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing

  • Omid Djalili: Collection [DVD]Omid Djalili: Collection | DVD | (19/11/2012) from £10.49   |  Saving you £19.50 (185.89%)   |  RRP £29.99

    No Agenda Here it finally is... the first ever DVD by Britain's most popular Iranian stand-up. After breaking all box-office records at the Edinburgh Festival and then going on a forty date sell-out tour across the UK, this is Omid's final show, recorded live at The London Palladium captured in all its glory. Live In London One of Britain's best loved comedians, the multi award-winning British-Iranian, Omid Djalili takes on the world in a brand new sensational stand up show. U...

  • Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl [DVD] [2009]Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl | DVD | (15/03/2010) from £5.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (166.95%)   |  RRP £15.99

    From the man (Yoshihiro Nishimura) behind the outrageousness of Tokyo Gore Police and The Machine Girl comes this crazed response to both Twilight and Let The Right One In a film that consistently overwhelms the viewer in its sheer dementia... High school student Mizushima receives Valentines Day chocolates from the new student Monami. Little did she know that the chocolates contained traces of Monami's vampire blood. He gets infected from eating them and Monami confesses that she wants to live with him forever as vampires. Meanwhile Mizushima decides that he wants to fully become a vampire with Monami's help. Keiko Mizushima's girl friend sees the two on the school rooftop kissing and in a state of hysteria attempts to throw Monami off the roof but falls off herself instead. Keiko dies but her father Kenji Furano the mad scientist resurrects her as Franken girl. Thus begins a deadly combat between Franken Keiko and Vampire Monami in the name of love. As we all know this kind of Vampire vs. Frankenstein conflict can only be solved by fighting beating stabbing chewing clawing and a showdown high atop Tokyo Tower!

  • Jesus Shows You The Highway [Limited Edition] [Blu-ray]Jesus Shows You The Highway | Blu Ray | (14/09/2020) from £15.75   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    What do you get when you cross Afro-futurism, Cold War paranoia, the dystopian world of Philip K. Dick and 60s exploitation cinema, along with a hefty dose of Lynchian surrealism? The answer: Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway, the second feature by Miguel Llansó (Crumbs) and one of the most striking and original films you'll see all year. The year is 2035, and Special Agent Gagano (Daniel Tadesse, Crumbs) dreams of leaving the CIA to open a business with his wife Malin (Gerda-Annette Allikas). Before he can hand in his resignation, however, a strange cyber virus attacks Psychobook, the CIA's operating system, forcing Gagano to enter cyberspace via virtual reality to combat the threat. Before long, however, the virus starts to reach out into the real world, destabilising the fragile socio-political order for its own ends, and Gagano, trapped in the VR world, must find a way out before it's too late. Featuring encounters with an Irish-accented Joseph Stalin, a kung-fu-fighting Batman, and Jesus Christ himself, to name but a few, Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway is absurd, audacious and like nothing you've ever experienced before. 2-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentation New audio commentary by critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Anton Bitel From Talinn with Love, a new visual essay by critic Will Webb exploring the influence of exploitation cinema on Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway Exclusive audio interview with director Miguel Llansó, conducted by critic Josh Hurtado Crumbs (2015), Miguel Llansó's feature directorial debut and spiritual predecessor to Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (Limited Edition Exclusive) Chigger Ale (2013) and Night in the Wild Garden (2015), two short films by Miguel Llansó Original proof-of-concept trailer Theatrical trailer Image gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Austin Hinderliter Double-sided fold-out poster Limited Edition illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway by Barry Forshaw and Crumbs by Anton Bitel Limited Edition of 2000 copies

  • Spaced: Series 1 [1999]Spaced: Series 1 | DVD | (19/06/2006) from £11.98   |  Saving you £10.00 (100.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The complete first series of the groundbreaking Channel 4 sitcom. Spaced is the story of enthusiastic but directionless Daisy Steiner (Jessica Stephenson) and wired urban surfer Tim Bisley (Simon Pegg) two twenty-somethings who lie about being a 'professional married couple' in order to get tenancy of a North London flat. As the story progresses the potent mix of Tim and Daisy's friends interests and ambitions lead them into a bizarre world perched precariously on the edge of normality. Episodes Comprise: 1.Beginnings 2.Gatherings 3.Art 4.Battles 5.Chaos 6.Epiphanies 7.Ends

  • Whose Line Is It Anyway - Series 1 And 2Whose Line Is It Anyway - Series 1 And 2 | DVD | (25/02/2008) from £18.88   |  Saving you £11.11 (58.85%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Make it up. Make it quick. Make it funny! Whose Line Is It Anyway? began as a radio show in 1987 and due to its success was transferred to television a year later. The show features four contestants comedians and actors who must improvise sketches in order to win points and ultimately win the game.

  • One Piece - TV Special - 3D2Y [Blu-ray] [2014]One Piece - TV Special - 3D2Y | Blu Ray | (24/11/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • The Upper Hand - The Complete Sixth Series [1995] [DVD]The Upper Hand - The Complete Sixth Series | DVD | (24/01/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    When high-flying executive Caroline Wheatley advertised for a live-in home help Charlie Burrows a footballer with a career curtailed by injury was the last person she expected to find applying for the job at her luxurious country home. But Laura Caroline's alluring vivacious mother has always appreciated the presence of a good-looking resourceful young man and Charlie who is also bringing up his daughter alone meets with the approval of Caroline's young son Tom. And before too long Caroline finds that despite the unconventional circumstances and a few painfully awkward moments romance blossoms... This engaging sitcom stars Joe McGann as Charlie and Diana Weston as Caroline with Avengers siren Honor Blackman as Laura and future Bad Girls star Kellie Bright as Charlie's streetwise daughter Joanna.

  • Heathers [1988]Heathers | DVD | (28/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Christian Slater and Winona Ryder star in this black comedy set amidst the bitchy politics of high school.

  • It's Complicated [Blu-ray] [2009]It's Complicated | Blu Ray | (14/03/2011) from £20.00   |  Saving you £4.99 (24.95%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Writer/director Nancy Meyers ("What Women Want", "Something's Gotta Give", "The Holiday") directs Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin in "It's Complicated", a comedy about love, divorce and everything in between.

  • Gridlock'd [Blu-ray]Gridlock'd | Blu Ray | (25/02/2019) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Heroin addicts Stretch (Tim Roth) and Spoon (Tupac Shakur) make a New Year's resolution to kick the habit after their friend and fellow band member Cookie goes into a coma. After stealing some money from crime figure D-Reper, they go to their dealer and find him murdered. Scavenging drugs and money, they go on the run and attempt to book into a detox clinic, all the while pursued by D-Reper and the police, who are investigating the dealer's death.

  • Dream On - Series 1 - CompleteDream On - Series 1 - Complete | DVD | (30/07/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Produced/Produced by John Landis and the future Friends production team of Kevin Bright Marta Kauffman and David Crane. Brian Benben Chris Demetral and Wendie Malick (Just Shoot Me) star in this show that featured snippets of imagination shown coming to life long before Ally McBeal appropriated the concept. Episodes Comprise: 1. The First Episode 2. Death Takes a Coffee Break 3. Sex and the Single Father 4. Sole Sister 5. Angst for the Memories 6. ...And Sheep Are Nervous 7. Over Your Dead Body 8. Martin Gets Lucky 9. Three Coins in the Dryer 10. Trojan War 11. Up the River 12. 555-HELL 13. Doing the Bossa Nova 14. Premarital Ex

  • Bless This HouseBless This House | DVD | (08/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The classic sitcom about the Abbotts a family with generation gap problems. Starring the unforgettable Sid James as Sidney Abbott the series revolves around his doomed efforts to get with it for his children whilst being constantly thwarted in pursuing his love of birds booze and football. This DVD contains the first five episodes in colour from the first series. Episodes: The Day Of Rest Make Love... Not War Charity Begins At Home If The Dog Collar Fits... Wear It The Morning After The Night Before.

  • Going the Distance [Blu-ray][Region Free]Going the Distance | Blu Ray | (31/01/2011) from £6.18   |  Saving you £19.80 (620.69%)   |  RRP £22.99

    Going the Distance sparkles with wit and true romance--something of a rarity among mass-market romantic comedies. Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, who have been a couple in real life, use their personal chemistry to effective ends in the film. They play Erin and Garrett, geography-crossed lovers who, after a whirlwind romance of six weeks in New York ("Keep it light! Keep it light" they both say, futilely), try to see if they can keep the love fires burning when Erin must move to the West Coast. There are predictable pitfalls and speed bumps that populate any romantic comedy, as well as a sublime supporting cast of friends and siblings. Especially notable is Christina Applegate as Erin's sister, Corinne, jaded and hilarious, and fiercely protective of her sister. But the charm of Going the Distance is in the winsomeness of its main stars. Barrymore and Long seem to be acting effortlessly, and their enjoyment of each other's company lets the audience feel a part of the romance. First-time screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe is less focused on zingers that are hard to believe as dialogue, and more on the subtle ways people get to know each other, and enjoy each other--especially with humor. Director Nanette Burstein (documentaries including American Teen and The Kid Stays in the Picture) keeps the action moving deftly and lets the two stars shine--even as they long for one another across the miles. Erin and Garrett's stab at phone sex is laugh-out-loud funny, yet their tender, tentative connection feels real and warm. Going the Distance lets its likable stars cross the finish line, and bring the audience along with them. --A.T. Hurley

  • EDtvEDtv | DVD | (24/03/2003) from £5.50   |  Saving you £4.49 (81.64%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The third entry of 1998-99's cinematic TV trilogy kind of got lost in the shuffle following The Truman Show, an art film masquerading as a blockbuster, and Pleasantville, a heartfelt feel-good movie masquerading as a special-effects extravaganza. Edtv is nothing more than it appears: a scruffy comedy about fame and its discontents. Matthew McConaughey stars as Ed, a white-trash rube who gets his own dawn-to-midnight TV series in which every aspect of his life, no matter how sordid or dull or embarrassing, becomes mass entertainment (it inverts Truman by having the protagonist invite the pervasive cameras). Predictably, fame makes him miserable and, unsurprisingly, he finds a way out of his predicament. Albert Brooks covered this same territory in the funnier Real Life, and it's probably not the best idea for a load of comfy celebs to preach to us about how difficult fame is. But the film is cannily cast, including a number of performers who themselves have fallen victim to stupid media tricks (McConaughey, Ellen DeGeneres as the network executive, Elizabeth Hurley as a vamp hitching her star to Ed's and Woody Harrelson as Ed's even dumber brother). Structurally, the movie is a mess. It looks as if the filmmakers had the choice between making a fully realised, two-and-a-half-hour-long movie that no one would sit through or one that clocks in under two hours but has a lot of plot holes; they opted for the latter (Hurley's character disappears, practically without comment). Still, there are enough laughs to keep things moving and as a shaggy dog tale it's decent fun. --David Kronke, Amazon.com --This text refers to another version of this video.

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