Fun and adventure await in the exciting animated re telling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story. Young Jim Hawkins awakes in the middle of the night to find the mysterious stranger Billy Bones with his sea chest seeking shelter at his hotel The Benbow Inn. Soon more ruffian pirates arrive demanding a secret treasure map - and so begins Jim's quest to discover the buried treasure. Joined by his friends - Jim sets sail to find the secret treasure of Captain Flint. But another pirate crew led by the one legged Long John Silver also seeks the booty! Join Jim in the race to Treasure Island to find the hidden fortune!
The house is jumpin' and the booty is bumpin'! Risky Business meets House Party when Valerie decides to shoot a music video at home. News spreads fast on the street and soon Valerie's house is the hottest party ticket of the year!
Three handsome bachelors Aroush, Tanmay and Al are having the time of their lives in Sydney. They flirt around, sleep around and have numerous 'gorgeous' conquests to their credit. However, they suddenly find their dating and mating rituals irreparably destroyed when a dimpled little roommate lands up on their doorstep -- complete with her crib, pacifier and dirty nappy. Aroush. Tanmay and Al know a thing or two about women; but when it comes to babies, they're total zeroes and this bouncing bundle of joy is anything but joyous. But then Angel works her charm and before long, the three lecherous bachelors have been transformed into loving, caring fathers. But beautiful Esha will have none of it. She's known heartbreak once and will do anything to avenge that betrayal. And if it means breaking the hearts of three men who've finally discovered they possess one - then too bad!
This is based on the first story of Roddy Doyle's 'Barrytown Trilogy'. Dubliner Jimmy Rabbitte is a man with a vision - to bring soul music to Dublin. His friends Derek and Outspan ask him to manage their band and Jimmy agrees but only on his terms. He places an ad in the local paper which simply reads have you got soul? If so the World's Hardest Working Band is looking for you. And so were born The Commitments... However all does not go smoothly and soon their success on stage is overshadowed by their off-stage rivalry. This is one of the best Irish feel-good movies of the early 1990's it is guaranteed to have you laughing cringing and singing along. Watch out for the bit parts and cameos by Andrea and Jim Corr and the man himself Alan Parker. Bonus CD Tracklisting: 1. Mustang Sally - Andrew Strong 2. Take Me to the River - Andrew Strong 3. Chain of Fools - Angeline Ball 4. Dark End of the Street - Andrew Strong 5. Destination: Anywhere - Niamh Kavanagh 6. I Can't Stand the Rain - Angeline Ball 7. Try a Little Tenderness - Andrew Strong 8. Treat Her Right 9. Do Right Woman Do Right Man - Niamh Kavanagh 10. Mr. Pitiful - Andrew Strong 11. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) - Maria Doyle 12. In the Midnight Hour - Andrew Strong 13. Bye Bye Baby - Maria Doyle 14. Slip Away
Set in the beautiful mountains of Quebec. This lusty downhill skiing adventure follow the exploits of a handsome ski instructor as he teaches a class full of curvaceous beauties how to glide gracefully down the slippery slope.
In the vein of The Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm Factory is a painfully funny look at life as a blue collar employee. A uniquely improvised comedy Factory follows the day-to-day lives of four disinterested workers who spend their time fraternising in lieu of doing their drab work. With their personal lives proving more dysfunctional than their professional lives the guys find that life at the Factory isn't all that bad. Featuring all six episodes of the new hit show follow Gary Smitty Chase and Gus as they follow lifes trials and tribulations ups and downs and the workplace they call...The Factory.
Just when you were starting to sober up after The HangoverÂ… along comes The Hangover Part II--a deft dose of hair of the dog that will keep fans of the original screaming with laughter once again. Director Todd Phillips brings back his great cast--Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, and Ed Helms for another splendid exercise in debauchery--and its painful aftermath. And perhaps surprisingly, The Hangover Part II keeps the laugh levels high. While the element of surprise is not here in the sequel, writer Craig Mazin, Scot Armstrong, and Phillips have upped the shock factor, resulting in humor that's sometimes not exactly politically correct, but is fall-down funny anyway. In The Hangover Part II, Stu (Helms) is marrying a Thai-American woman (Jamie Chung), and the entire wedding party is flying to Thailand for the ceremony. Quicker than you can say "bachelor brunch," the boys are off on some kind of mystery adventure that results in some pretty serious, and pretty hilarious repercussions. (There's an unfortunate tattoo incident, one not easily covered up; there's an unexplained monkey--in a Rolling Stones shirt--now added to the entourage; and one of the group is missing.) The setup is familiar, but the ensemble of actors is so confident, their chemistry so easy, that the viewer enjoys their long, strange trip with bust-out-loud laughs. And you can't ask for much more in a buddy comedy. --A.T. Hurley
The third series of classic comedy from one of the greatest double-acts of all-time Morecambe and Wise.
This is the first independent film review of the roots of Monty Python exploring how the unique comedy of Python grew out of the At Last The 1948 show and Do Not Adjust Your Set. The film assesses in detail the reasons for Pythons successes and failures and surveys the lasting impact of this British institution. Also featured are extensive insights from Neil Innes, Pythons warm up man, stand-in and minstrel. Neil, along with Douglas Adams, was one of the only two outsiders to contribute mate...
A high school reunion brings the friends back to town where they slowly reveal to each other the truths about their dysfunctional (and not so successful) lives and ultimately reaffirm their friendship. Special Features: Limited Edition packaging featuring rarely seen film posters and design artwork Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Centennial Trailer Battleship Trailer Contraband Trailer 5 Year Engagement Trailer The Bourne Legacy Trailer Step Up 4: Miami Heat Trailer
Mrs Brown's Boy - Series 2 (2012) (Eire Version)
""Who is Nardwuar you ask?"" That is an interesting question! For that we will turn you over to noted Nardwuarologist Dave Watson . 'Only Vancouver B.C. Canada could produce a media personality like Nardwuar the Human Serviette and allow him to thrive. He's unique: annoying insightful relentlessly probing and above all daring. His moniker comes from a complicated afternoon of juvenile goofing around. His fame comes from many things-hosting a radio how on UBC's campus radio station CiTR his appearances on MuchMusic writing for Chart Razorcake Roctober and Flipside magazines starting his own record label while in his teens his endless advocacy for gritty underground garage-rock bands like Tacoma's Sonics Neil Young's early combo the Squires Germany's Monks and our own Subhumans plus his devotion to promoting all-ages concerts when no one else in town could be bothered. Oh yeah he's a performer too with The Evaporators and Thee Goblins. He also survived a brain hemorrhage at the age of 30--you have to give him points for that. But what has made Nardwuar really famous--notorious even--are his interviews of celebrities and politicians. He has a way of thinking up unusual questions and the fearlessness to ask them even if he knows it'll get him thrown out of the room. And yet he's not an instigator or some kind of put-on character designed to irritate people. He really is that guy incredibly earnest and enthusiastic like somebody's kid brother after you feed him way too much candy.' 5 1/2 hours of Interviews on 2 DVDs
The Wedding Singer (Dir. Frank Coraci) (1998): It's 1985 and Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) is the ultimate master of ceremonies until he is left at the altar at his own wedding. Devastated he becomes a newlywed's worst nightmare - an entertainer who can do nothing but destroy other people's weddings. It's not until he meets a warm-hearted waitress named Julia (Drew Barrymore) that he starts to pick up the pieces of his heart. The only problem is Julia's about to have a wedding of her own and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a lifetime the girl of his dreams will be gone forever... The Wedding Crashers (Dir. David Dobkin) (2005): Divorce mediators John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are business partners and life-long friends who share one truly unique springtime hobby: crashing weddings! Whatever the ethnicity of the wedding party the charismatic and charming duo always have clever back stories for inquisitive guests and inevitably become the hit of every reception. Strictly adhering to their proven rules of wedding crashing to meet and pick up women aroused by the very thought of marriage the duo hit a snag when. having quickly set their sights on bridesmaids Claire (Rachel McAdams) and Gloria (Isla Fisher) Cleary the two daughters of Treasury Secretary William Cleary (Christopher Walken) John unexpectedly falls hard and fast for Claire... Because I Said So (Dir. Michael Lehmann) (2007): Dianne Keaton stars as Daphne Wilder a mother whose love knows no bounds or boundaries. She is the proud mom of three daughters: stable psychologist Maggie (Lauren Graham) sexy and irreverent Mae (Piper Perabo) and insecure adorable Milly (Mandy Moore). In order to prevent her youngest from making the same mistakes she did Daphne decides to set Milly up with the perfect man. Little does Milly know however that her mom placed an ad in the online personals to find him. Comic mayhem unfolds as Daphne continues to do the wrong thing for the right reasons...all in the name of love. In a hilarious battle of strong wills the mother-daughter dynamic is tested in all its fierce wacky complexity. The girls help Daphne finally discover the truths and impossibilities of motherly love.
Knucklehead is a knock-out comedy in the vein of Blades of Glory Happy Gilmore or Dodgeball. Set in the very popular and exciting world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) our story follows a low-rent con artist named Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feuerstein). After incurring a large debt with a local criminal ringleader Eddie creates a get-rich-quick scheme and enlists a sweet gentle giant named Walter (Paul Big Show Wight) as his unwitting accomplice. Eddie's plan: travel from town to town with Walter and enter small unsanctioned MMA fighting competitions for prize money. Walter's orphanage - the only home he's ever known - also needs funds desperately so he reluctantly agrees. During their journey Walter discovers what life is like outside the orphanage while Eddie becomes morally conflicted over whether to take all the loot for himself or keep his promise to Walter the one person he can actually call a friend.
Actor/Comedian Alex Thomas has finally taken a well-deserved turn and like his idols before him - Richard Pryor Eddie Murphy Robin Williams and Martin Lawrence - Alex shows the world his comedic talents in his first comedy special Straight Clownin'. The word on the streets is that Alex Thomas is hilarious! As a result the theatre is packed and the crowd eagerly waits for Alex to take the stage. But a problem surfaces when Alex learns he has no way to get to the theatre on this special night. And if there is no Alex there will be no show. Will Alex deliver the jokes and himself on time? Watch as he takes ""hustle"" to the next level.
Unclassifiable Blues from a comic genius gifted pianist and American musicologist who defies easy categorization. Track Listing: 1. Introduction To Cousin Cupcake 2. Cousin Cupcake's Got The Blues 2. Do The Toleration 4. Female Problems 5. The King & I 6. Grandma vs. The Crusher 7. Granny's At The Wheel 8. A Testimonial 9. How I Learned To Sing The Blues 10. Roberta 11. The Reverend's Homily To The Faithful 12. The Visitor 13. Mennonite Surf Party 14. Reverend Billy's Top Nine 15. Credits
When New York cops run numbers running Clyde out of town he decides to head to Los Angeles to help out a buddy who is in too deep with the mafia. After he and his friend Roscoe's efforts to clear Roscoe's name go awry they decide to try and make the necessary money by reviving a failing restaurant. Their plan is to devise the recipe for the most delicious chicken and waffles anyone has every tasted... but their time is running out!
A young Nigerian Mandela (Pascal Atuma Spiderman II) has come to America and successfully made his fortune. However not as an American lawyer as expected by his Nigerian chief father. Mandela has made a comfortable living selling pot from the back of an ice cream truck and married a sexy American Black woman Diamond (Tanjareen Martin Johnson Family Vacation). Following the birth of their baby Mandela's parents arrive to see their first grandchild and their successful attorney son. Now Mandela must come up with a law office and pose as an attorney in order to a live up to his parents dreams. The farce becomes more complicated and the cultural dysfunction only gets worse. The Nigerian family and the American in-laws soon find themselves mixed up in a circus-like spectacle of love sex money drugs that could happen Only In America.
Risky Business meets House Party when Valerie decides to shoot a music video at home. News spreads fast on the street and soon Valerie's house is the hottest party ticket of the year!
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