Adam Ant is one of the most enduring icons of the '80s and the promos made for his unforgettable hits stand today as classic examples of the medium. This 2 Disc DVD includes no less than 25 clips - charting the Ants' career from early days of 'Kings of The Wild Frontier' through to the bigger hits 'Ant Rap' 'Puss 'n' Boots' and 'Goody Two Shoes'. Also included are alternative versions of classic promo 'Prince Charming' and 'Room At The Top'. Disc 1: 1. Zerox 2. Kings of The Wild Frontier 3. Kings of The Wild Frontier (Alt. Version) 4. Dog Eat Dog 5. Antmusic 6. Physical (You're So) 7. Stand And Deliver 8. Prince Charming 9. Prince Charming (Alt. Version) 10. Ant Rap 11. Goody Two Shoes 12. Friend Or Foe 13. Desperate But Not Serious 14. Puss `n' Boots 15. Strip 16. Apollo 9 17. Vive Le Rock 18. Room At The Top 19. Room At The Top (Extended Version) 20. Can't Set The Rules About Love 21. Rough Stuff 22. Rough Stuff (Extended Version) 23. Wonderful 24. Beautiful Dream 25. Gotta Be A Sin Disc 2: 'Stand & Deliver: The Documentary' Containing over 25 minutes of exclusive material this documentary tells Adam's own story and includes videos and interviews with the star and his collaborators (approx' 83 minutes).
One of the major success stories of ITV children's programming, this BAFTA Award-winning show ran for over a decade and detailed the trials and tribulations of staff and patients at a children's ward in a busy Manchester hospital. Co-written by award-winning writers Paul Abbott (Shameless) and Kay Mellor (The Chase), the series pulled no punches and was loved by adults and children alike for its realistic portrayal of mature themes in a sensitive manner. Among the new arrivals on South Park's children s ward are football hopeful Lee Jones, a dialysis patient who struggles to accept the fact that he will never play football again, and ex-visitor and Trivial Pursuits champion Cal, who is diagnosed with epilepsy. Keely gives birth to a baby girl, and a quip by Mags prompts the formation of the ward's very own team of ghost-busters...
From the independent studio behind the Sundance Film Festival smash 'Personal Velocity' come four of the hottest indie films in the 21st centuray digital revolution. Tape: After ten years apart three people come together at a motel to play out the unresolved drama of their final days in high school. The nature of memory and truth the bonds between old friends and lovers are examined with hagged intensity. Amy arrives at the motel expecting only to see Vince but is stunned to be also facing John and her past. Chelsea Walls: The Chelsea Hotel used to be the hippest place to live for New York artists. Painters writers and musicians from Mark Twain to Jimi Hendrix enlivened the hotel's halls. Now even though the iron fa''ade has become rusty a new generation of dreamers inhabit the hotel. Memories aspirations passion and scandal influence the creative visionaries to create their own masterpieces... Ten Tiny Love Stories: Love. Sex. Stories. And everything in between! Ten women talk about the men they remember most. The man who last loved them; the man who left them; the man who wasn't enough; the man who was too cruel; the man who passed away; the man they married and the man they sent away. The film presents an honest portrait of women where memories are the only connection to the men that touched their lives. Final: When Bill (Denis Leary) wakes up in the psychiatric wing at Sumner Hospital he has trouble distinguishing his dreams from reality. He is quite certain of his sanity but memories of being cryogenically frozen tissue regeneration experiments and talk of a final lethal injection race through his mind. With the help of Ann (Hope Davis) the psychiatrist assigned to his case he struggles to piece his memories together while newer more rational memories flood his mind. Struggling with his paranoia Bill begins to question Ann's motives. Can he trust the only person in the position to help him or will she be the one holding the needle that does him in?
Pip is a young street kid trying to deal with life in the big city. On his eighteenth birthday he receives a tape of his grandfather's World War II memoirs which awakens the ghosts of a long lost time and place. His grandfather graphically narrates the story of the day he turned eighteen fleeing German forces through the woods of France with a dying comrade hanging on for life. Soon Pip finds that his own contemporary life story is beginning to parallel that of his grandfathers. He stumbles into an unlikely alliance with Clark a gay street hustler on the make and Jenny an aspiring social worker who tempts him emotionally. He also forges a relationship with a local priest in whom he confides his deepest darkest secrets: The death of his brother and the heinous act his father committed against him before his demise. Generations apart but both lost in their own environments at eighteen years of age Pip and his grandfather have a supernatural connection that surpasses time itself.
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