Welcome to the world of Rick and Morty, a genius inventor grandfather and his less than genius grandson. Missing for nearly 20 years, Rick arrives at his daughter's doorstep looking to move in, but her husband isn't too thrilled. Rick converts the garage into his lab and involves Morty in his insane adventures.
Johnny Vegas: 18 Stone of Idiot is a six-part entertainment show which invites viewers into the bizarre but comical world of Johnny Vegas. It's a studio show full of games celebrity guests stand-up comedy and VT strands. Each week in 'TV Democracy' Johnny turns the viewers' wildest fantasies into televisual reality (""get Neil Hamilton to dance for fish"" is a typical example) and in 'My Favourite Things' we find out what really turns him on - from pottery to Star Wars c
Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett play Albert and Harold rag-and-bone merchants in this comedy classic. Father and son are always arguing but the wily old man always comes out on top. In a house filled from top to bottom with junk the gruesome twosome get up to the most indescribable antics! This release features all 7 classic episodes from Series 2. Episodes comprise: 1. The Bath 2. Wallah-Wallah Catsmeat 3. The Stepmother 4. Sixty-Five Today 5. A Musical Evening 6. F
Funnyman Lee Mack captured in a side-splitting live performance!
Raise your glasses! Eagerly anticipated hilarious stand up from everyone's favourite Pub Landlord. Laugh along with Al Murray as he sets the world to rights in his own unique lager-fuelled way. Murray has established himself as one of the most popular live stand-up comedians of recent years and as well as starring in his own major TV series his Pub Landlord show consistently packs out venues across the country. Guaranteed laughs for all.
They're two revolting sad pervies... and they're back! Adrian Edmondson and Rick Mayall return in their anarchic black comedy series about sub-culture lifestyles of two repellent flatmates. Living in a grubby flat with only a worn out TV for entertainment they only seek to enjoy themselves. However for these two no-hopers even a trip to the fairground or the local pub ends in disaster. Six horrible episodes (the whole of Series Two) of sad depravity including: Digger:
Titles Comprise: Four Weddings & A Funeral: Charles (Grant) is witty and charming but at the age of 32 is looking like a serial monogamist. His life has been full of girlfriends but he just can't commit to any of them. The more weddings he and his close circle of friends attend the less they want to get married themselves. Until one particular Saturday at one particular wedding Charles meets Carrie (MacDowell)... Instantly smitten Charles begins to pursue her only to learn that she is ready to take the plunge with someone else! Charles tries very hard not to fall in love with her and finally finds himself standing at the altar on his own wedding day. At last he knows who he wants to spend the rest of his life with...but is it the woman standing next to him in the white dress? Full Monty: Dole queue Job Club domestic discord - the world is falling apart for six unemployed Sheffield steelworkers. But one of them has had enough. Determined to beat the system Gaz (Carlyle) hatches a plan that will make him and his friends serious rich - and quickly! He convinces them that a strip routine will bring in the punters especially when that act reveals the ultimate - the Full Monty! As our local heroes prepare for the big night word gets round that a very special act is about to storm the clubs of steel city. Director Peter Cattaneo combines black comedy roaring hilarity and all the absurdity heartache and pathos of six men trying to keep body soul and dignity together. Well just about! The most successful British film of all time The Full Monty also boasts a superb soundtrack with hits by Hot Chocolate and Tom Jones. Jack And Sarah: Jack (Richard E. Grant) has it all - a perfect marriage a successful career and a dream home. But his world crumbles when his wife dies giving birth to their daughter Sarah. Even though he is struggling to cope with his broken heart and a newborn baby Jack rejects the offers of help from his family (Judy Dench and David Swift) in a bid to prove his independence. Instead he builds a quirky family of his own when he takes on a down-and-out (Ian McKellen) to be his housekeeper and American waitress Amy (Samantha Mathis) to be his nanny. Once Amy moves in life becomes a series of mishaps and conflicts with touchingly funny moments as the mis-matched characters learn to live with each other. But when Jack's female boss begins to show more than a professional interest in him the tension mounts as Amy and Jack begin to realise their true feelings for each other....
In Carry On Follow That Camel, Sergeant Bilko himself, Phil Silvers, lends lustre and trademark spectacles to this 1967 desert spectacle following the adventures of a group of foreign legionnaires who find themselves besieged by a bloodthirsty band of Bedouins. Silvers plays Sergeant Nocker, a rogue cast firmly in the Bilko mould, who takes a dislike to new recruit Jim Dale, a young upper class gent forced to join the legion following disgrace at a cricket match. He's accompanied, naturally, by his faithful manservant (Peter Butterworth), with the pair showing a fine disregard for the austere requirements of the Foreign Legion. However, once they reach an agreement with Sergeant Nocker, they can join forces to repel the Bedouins, led, not unpredictably, by Bernard Bresslaw. This is vintage Carry On, in spite of Sid James' absence. Kenneth Williams' performance is subdued by having to deliver the usual puns ("zere are a couple of points I still need to go over", he informs busty Joan Sims) in a mangled French accent but Silvers gets into the right mode of delivering broad comedy with subtle inflections. Peter Butterworth draws the short straw this time and must feature in the obligatory cross-dressing scene, while Charles Hawtrey is a splendidly unconvincing hardened legionnaire. As for Bresslaw, can any other British actor, with the exception of Sir Alec Guinness, have distinguished himself in such a variety of multi-ethnic roles? On the DVD: Sadly, there are no extra features except scene selection. The picture ratio is 4:3. --David Stubbs
When straight-laced fire superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his elite team of expert firefighters (Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo and Tyler Mane) come to the rescue of three siblings (Brianna Hildebrand, Christian Convery and Finley Rose Slater) in the path of an encroaching wildfire, they quickly realize that no amount of training could prepare them for their most challenging job yet babysitters. Unable to locate the children's parents, the firefighters have their lives, jobs and even their fire depot turned upside down and quickly learn that kids much like fires are wild and unpredictable. Bonus Features Storytime With John Cena What it Means to Be A Family The Real Smokejumpers: This Is Their Story
Features the DVD's Midlife Christmas All The Trimmings and Victoria Wood Sold Out Live.
Danny Boyle directs this story about saints, miracles and the way a child's imagination can help sort out the mysteries of life.
""We were somewhere around Barstow when the drugs began to take hold."" It is 1971: journalist Raoul Duke barrels towards Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race accompanied by a trunkful of contraband and his slightly unhinged Samoan attorney Dr. Gonzo. But what is ostensibly a cut-and-dry journalistic endeavor quickly descends into a feverish psychedelic odyssey and an excoriating dissection of the American way of life. Director Terry Gilliam and an all star cast (headed by
Randy, raucous and unexpectedly romantic, "Sex Drive" follows three friends on the road trip of a lifetime!
INCLUDES: - Blu-ray & DVD - Rigid Slipcase with soft touch finish - 3 x Theatrical Poster Art Cards - 32-Page Booklet Iconic filmmaker Ethan Coen, ( Fargo and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs ) is riding solo as he directs this delightful comedy about free-spirited Jamie and her demure friend, Marian, together they embark on a road trip to Tallahassee for a fresh start, but things go wrong when they meet inept criminals along the way. Starring Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein, Pedro Pascal, Colman Domingo, Bill Camp, and Matt Damon. Featured Bonus: - The Drive-Away Gang - DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS: An Ethan and Tricia Project - Road Trip Essentials
There was a time before cable when the local anchorman reigned supreme.... Enter the hard-hitting world of the 1970s local TV news, where Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and his loyal Channel 4 News Team are San Diego's #1 rated news source. All is well in their male-dominated world of news until beautiful, rising-star reporter Veronica Corningstone turns it all upside down. Sparks don't just fly, they ignite an all-out war between the two perfectly coiffed anchorpersons. In a job where it pays to keep a straight face, Anchorman is the comedy that makes it almost impossible to stop laughing.DISC 1: 4K UHD Feature Film (Theatrical version)DISC 2: Blu-ray Feature Films (Theatrical & Extended versions)Commentary by Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Lou Rawls, Andy Richter, Kyle Gass, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and Christina ApplegateBloopers36 Deleted & Extended ScenesAfternoon Delight Music VideoESPN SportsCenter Audition Ron BurgundyDISC 3: Blu-ray Feature Film Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (Unrated)Intro Commentary with Will Ferrell and Aaron ZimmermanRaw Footage Good TakesCast AuditionsComedy Central - Reel Comedy: AnchormanTable Read 6/2/03AND SO MUCH MORE!
Titles Comprise: Jackass - The Movie: All the jackasses you love from the MTV series are back performing stunts no one would let them pull on television. Johnny Knoxville and his insane crew take the concept of the MTV show Jackass - a bunch of guys doing dangerous and disturbing stunts just to see what happens - to the extreme. This time it's not edited for television! Jackass - The Movie - Number Two: Twice as fearless twice as hilarious and twice as curious. Laugh yourself silly and gasp in disbelief as the guys launch their battered bodies into the an onslaught of absurd situations and hopeful outcomes whether it's Pontius laying his manhood on the line for a puppet show Bam taking one for the team as he faces off butt-first against a hot branding iron or Knoxville's undercover and over-the-top pranks as a 90-year-old man these guys know what it takes to lower the bar and up the ante in their quest for nonsensical fun. Jackass 2.5: The Movie with all the stuff we couldn't show in theaters. As if going number two wasn't enough Johnny Knoxville and the entire crew from Jackass return in yet another insane foray into stupidity Jackass 2.5! Featuring all the stuff they couldn't show you before the boys take their stunts to all-new heights that'll leave you laughing squirming and begging for more. Jackass 3: Celebrating all forms of madness and mayhem the entire Jackass crew - including Johnny Knoxville Bam Margera Steve-O Chris Pontius Preston Lacy and Jason Wee Man Acuna - returns for more side-splitting lunacy and cringe-inducing stunts. From wild animal face-offs with a crazed bull to pitiless practical jokes - high-five anyone? - you can guarantee logic-defying acts pain and suffering as Jackass 3 reaches new heights in the pursuit of the inventively insane.
The four remaining relatives of famed practical joker Henry Russell are brought together to hear his last will and testament, revealing a £50,000 inheritance each if they can all complete a set task completely out of character. The assignments are designed to reflect their greatest shortcomings and test their abilities to adapt and ultimately change for the better. Law-abiding retired army officer Deniston (Alastair Sim), secretly writes scandalous novels until he is given a week to get himself arrested for an actual crime and jailed for exactly 28 days. Haughty Agnes (Fay Compton) must find employment as a housekeeper in a middle-class home and retain her position for a month despite her disdain. Simon (Guy Middleton), a penniless womanising rogue, would have to marry the first single woman he speaks to, such as the cigarette girl at the club he frequents (Audrey Hepburn). Finally, timid Herbert (George Cole) needs to hold up the bank manager he works for with a mask and a toy pistol. Can they all pull it off in order to grab the cash? Special Features NEW Alastair Sim and Laughter in Paradise: Interview with Stephen Fry Ministry of Information short Nero: Save Fuel (1943) starring Alastair Sim & George Cole Behind the Scenes Stills gallery Alastair Sim's Rectorial Address at Edinburgh University (1949)
Saturday Night Live: Kings of Comedy Collection 2 (4 Discs)
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