Academy Award-nominated director Shane Acker teams up with two of the world's most visionary filmmakers, Tim Burton ("The Corpse Bride") and Timur Bekmambetov ("Wanted"), to bring a totally unique and visually stunning animated fantasy epic to screen.
Henry Willows (John Thaw) is a middle-aged man in middle-management divorced from his wife for seven years and perfectly happy with the arrangement. Apart from his prudish and pernickety daily cleaner Enid (Elizabeth Bennett) he's alone and revelling in his solitude... However Henry's serenity is shattered when out of the blue his eldest child Matthew (Reece Dinsdale) arrives on his doorstep. It seems that Matthew is disenchanted with life at home because of his mum's new boy
Blue Streak: Jewel thief Miles Logan (Martin Lawrence) finds the only way he can recover a diamond he stole two years prior is to impersonate a detective who along with his rookie partner ends up using his wits to solve crimes... I Spy: A super-powerful experimental spy plane is stolen by an evil arms dealer and is about to be handed over to an international terrorist. The U.S. Government drafts an egotistical boxing star (Murphy) to join a suave special agent (Wilson) on a dangerous top secret mission to get the plane back. Armed with the latest high-tech gadgets and a whole lot of attitude this ultimate odd couple might be able to save the world; if they can just get along! National Security: In this hilarious action-packed comedy Martin Lawrence stars as cocky L.A.P.D. cadet Earl Montgomery who would probably be a great cop if he weren't such a show-off. Earl's rebellious attitude gets him thrown out of the police academy and he has to settle for a job as a lowly security guard with 'National Security'. After a run-in with an uptight police officer Hank Rafferty (Steve Zahn) Earl accuses him of harassment. Hank loses his badge is thrown into jail and eventually winds up working for National Security as well. Earl's overzealous behavior leads to a sophisticated smuggling operation led by Nash (Eric Roberts) and a possible police cover-up. Now everyone wants Earl and Hank dead - though they just may kill each other first!
Jennie Garth of 90210 stars as Susan, an unemployed Los Angeles museum curator and widowed single mom temporarily living in a small California town with her three sensitive sons. Jake (Brad Rowe of General Hospital) is a single dad of two tomboys who owns a local winery. When Susan's dog Rusty (voiced by Jay Mohr of Ghost Whisperer) falls for Jake's poodle Cheri (voiced by Nikki Cox of Las Vegas), these canine matchmakers help their owners fall in love too. Now wit...
Established TV host J.J. Curtis and up and coming TV star Dave Turner are embroiled in a race to discredit each other to win ratings...
Parts 1-4 of the TV sitcom based on the 'Mrs Brown' stage plays written and performed by Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll. Carroll stars as Agnes Brown mother of a feckless bunch of grown-up childen who rules her tastefully-wallpapered realm with a rod of iron.
The irrepressible Dorothy Paul back on DVD with a collection of her finest one-woman shows performed before a guest audience of her peers. Filmed live in Glasgow at the Pavilion Theatre Dorothy's poignant and hilarious recants on life - blocked toilets waddins funerals the joys of decorating on a budget and the inevitable 'wummin's troubles' - will have you rolling in the aisles. This DVD box is a true collector's item.
Eddie Murphy is a king of comedy and in John Landis' Coming To America Murphy is also the Prince of Comedy - a very wealthy and pampered African prince who comes to America in search of a bride. Accompanied by his closest companion (Arsenio Hall) Murphy quickly finds a job new friends new digs new enemies - and lots of trouble. Keep an eye out for both Murphy and Hall in some unforgettable cameo roles!
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Love Actually: (Dir. Richard Curtis) (2003): The story of a group of people who find themselves surrounded by love... There's the new Prime Minister who falls for his personal assistant the Prime Minister's sister Karan who realises that her husband is attracted to his secretary. Author Jamie who flees England to escape his unfaithful girlfriend and then falls for his housekeeper. Movie stand-ins John and Judy who become attracted to each other on the film set. Recently widowed Daniel who helps his stepson who is smitten with one of his class-mates and Billy Mack an ageing rock star who discovers that love can be found in the most unlikely of places... About A Boy (Dir. Paul Weitz Chris Weitz) (2002): Growing up has nothing to do with age... Will (Grant) is a 38-year old Londoner living a bachelor lifestyle on the back of royalties earned from a Christmas song penned by his father some years previously. A serial womaniser Will comes up with the idea of attending a single parents group as a new way to pick up women. Inventing a two-year old son for himself he meets lonely bullied schoolboy Marcus (Nicholas Hoult) and his depressed music therapist mother (Toni Collette). The intelligent Marcus soon learns Will's secret and so blackmails him into letting him hang out at his place and watch afternoon telly. However what starts out as an uneasy quiz show watching alliance turns into an unlikely friendship... Notting Hill (Dir. Roger Michell) (1999): A famous actress in disguise (Julia Roberts) in London runs into a divorced bookstore owner (Hugh Grant). They strike up a friendship with each other as they each find something that was previously missing from their own lives...
A crazy bunch of family members must spend the weekend together when their dear old dad suddenly passes away. Dealing with the grief is easy... dealing with each other isn't...
Tommy Cooper's comedy was timeless a true original who was everyone's favourite clown. Wearing his trademark Fez he delighted millions with bungled magic tricks and hilarious sketeches.
Rhymes with 'Gung Ho' so 'Act Like You Know'. Get ready for KUNG FAUX the DVD comic book for a new generation. Bringing a fresh level of cool to home entertainment KUNG FAUX chops up the chop-socky remixing it with off-the-hook graphics video game styling hit music and Hip-Hop voiceovers to produce a sensory blast unlike anything before. Imagine Tarantino directing Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence in a kung fu flick from the producers of South Park and you're still only halfway there... Among the artistes providing the hilarious voiceovers for the series are some of Hip-Hop's heavy hitters including Afrika Bambaataa Biz Markie Guru from Gang Starr and Prince Paul from De La Soul. Also adding their vocal talents to the mix are leading pop culture players such as Elephant Man the graffiti artists ESPO and KAWS legendary break-dancer Crazy Legs infamous pro skateboarder Harold Hunter comedian Brooklyn Mike and The Black Dragon himself Ron Van Clief. Packaged as a collectable series on DVD each volume of KUNG FAUX comes complete with promotional extras and double cover art imagery featuring a photo image of the Kung Faux Girls on one side and cutting edge graphic illustrations of the main characters from the featured episodes on the other. A bonus feature of the DVD is the interactive Kung Faux Karaoke Game option that allows viewers to perform their own voiceover dialogue.
Inspired by a true story, 50/50 is a comedy centered on a 27-year-old guy who learns of his cancer diagnosis, and his subsequent struggle to beat the disease.
Sex lies and murder. Welcome to the world of Katrina Skinner a 19-year-old single mum who's planning to do just that. Katrina lives in a world of petty crime fast cars manicures and sex. A master manipulator of men living at home with her father in suburban Golden Grove Katrina will stop at nothing to get what she wants even murder. When her father threatens to contact social services and take away her child Katrina sets in motion a plan to wreak suburban mayhem that will leave a community in shock and Katrina infamous in a way even she never dreamed of.
Meet Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) the notorious American cult heroine! This wisecracking vamp wishes to open her own show in Las Vegas but needs 000. Suddenly her great aunt dies and Elvira goes to a conservative mid-west town to hear the reading of the will. Elvira is disappointed when she learns that she has inherited a dilapidated old house a poodle and a cook book. To compound this she is accused of being a witch! Elvira discovers the evil force in the town and finds that only she has the power to stop his evil plans!
One of the most underrated British films produced between the end of the swinging sixties and the beginning of the hippy seventies. Leonard Whiting (Romeo from Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet) plays a young dreamer who is trapped in a working class existence: living in a council house with a father who has no horizon higher than working in the local factory. Jean Simmons is the mature woman living in a leafy Surrey house with her stockbroker husband and two children but desperately unhappy. When the two unlikely lovers meet on a train to London Whiting ignores the come-on from Susan Penhaligon by saying 'today I am going to climb Mount Everest ' and so begins his charm offensive of the mature woman across London's 1970s landscape. Beautifully written and with expert filming by Geoffrey Unsworth Say Hello To Yesterday is one of the most insightful British films of its day.
Mini (Nikki Reed) is not satisfied with being beautiful rich and intelligent. For her life is all about sampling as many new experiences as possible - 'firsts' she calls them. But when Mini takes her 'firsts' to the very limit by spending the night as a prostitute she spies an opportunity to get rid of her gold digging drug abusing alcoholic mother (Carrie Ann-Moss - Matrix Trilogy) once and for all. All she has to do is to persuade her long-suffering step-father Martin (
Brennan and Dale are live-at-home grown-ups who become step-brothers overnight and struggle to deal with their parents wish for them to leave home and get lives of their own.
Grown Ups Boys will be boys... some longer than others.The unfortunate passing of their high school basketball coach means that five old friends and teammates re-unite after 30 long years. They bonded together in victory all those years ago, and now their back to mourn, but they soon realize that they’ve possibly grown up too fast. Once they’ve got the band back together they turn back into their former selves.A fourth of July weekend usually means joy and happiness, as well as independence, but none of these men wish to be fully independent, they don’t want to be ‘Grown Up’, their lives of adulthood, fatherhood and business takes a back seat for the weekend and they can’t help but have fun. Big Daddy Thirty-two-year-old Sonny Koufax (Adam Sandler) has spent his whole life avoiding responsibility. But when his girlfriend dumps him for an older man, he's got to find a way to prove he's ready to grow up. In a desperate last-ditch effort, Sonny adopts five-year-old Julian (Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse) to impress her. She's not impressed...and he can't return the kid. Oh-oh for Sonny! Role Models Unconventional salesmen, stuck-in-a-rut Danny (Paul Rudd) and lady’s man Wheeler (Seann William Scott), spend their days promoting Minotaur energy drink to school students. Full of self-loathing and driven to delirium after being dumped by girlfriend Beth (Elizabeth Banks), Danny lashes out on an energy drink bender, trashing both the company truck and school property, resulting in the arrest of both him and Wheeler. Wheeler and Danny are faced with a choice; either do time in jail or clock one hundred and fifty hours as mentors for troubled children. These unlikely role models are assigned to the most difficult children on offer, making them contemplate jail as an easier option! Danny is paired with dorky role playing loner, Augie (Superbad’s Mclovin’ Christopher Mintz-Plasse), whilst Wheeler is the latest victim of booby obsessed, foul-mouthed Ronnie (Bobb’e J. Thompson). Let the fun begin!
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