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  • Mary Poppins Returns Doublepack [DVD] [2018]Mary Poppins Returns Doublepack | DVD | (15/04/2019) from £6.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In Depression-era London, a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, along with Michael's three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.

  • Mary Poppins Returns Doublepack [Blu-ray] [2018] [Region Free]Mary Poppins Returns Doublepack | Blu Ray | (15/04/2019) from £7.50   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Mary Poppins: Stuffy parents in Victorian London are looking for a nanny, but the children write their own ad which is torn up and thrown into the fire. Miraculously, the paper reassembles and floats up the chimney flue, and along comes Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) on her umbrella/parachute. She brings fun and magic to the children's lives, as well as a guiding hand. The film won Oscars for Best Actress, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Song and Best Visual Effects. Mary Poppins Returns: In Depression-era London, a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, along with Michael's three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives Bonus Features: Mary Poppins: Mary-Oke Sing-Along with the movie Mary Poppins from page to stage Re-Trailer DVD Bonus: Disney's Song Selection Re-trailer DVD Bonus: Audio Commentary Step In Time A Magical Musical Reunion Featuring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke And Richard Sherman Deleted Song: Chimpanzoo Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: The Making Of Mary Poppins The Gala World Premiere The Cat That Looked At A King From Mary Poppins Opens The Door By P.L. Travers Movie Magic Deconstruction Of A Scene: Jolly Holliday Deconstruction Of A Scene: Step In Time Dick Van Dyke Make-Up Test Publicity (8 Trailers*) A Musical Journey With Richard Sherman The Gala World Premiere Party Becoming Mr. Sherman Mary Poppins Returns:Play Movie with Sing-Along Mode The Practically Perfect Making of Mary Poppins Returns Seeing Things from a Different Point of View : The Musical Numbers of Mary Poppins Returns Back to Cherry Tree Lane: Dick Van Dyke Returns Practically Perfect Bloopers Deleted Scene: Leaving Topsy's Deleted Scene: Trip A Little Light Fantastic Deleted Song - The Anthropomorphic Zoo

  • Fear Clinic [DVD]Fear Clinic | DVD | (30/03/2015) from £9.07   |  Saving you £6.92 (76.30%)   |  RRP £15.99

    After a tragedy shatters their lives and leaves them with crippling phobias five people decide to seek treatment from Dr. Andover (Robert Englund) who works to cure patients by placing them inside his “Fear Chamber.” Once inside his invention patients are put into complete isolation and must face their worst fears in nightmarish hallucinations. However soon after treatment and outside the confines of the chamber they discover their fears are not only still there but are more real than ever....

  • Green Hornet [1974]Green Hornet | DVD | (04/08/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    A single season TV show, originally aired in 1966-7, The Green Hornet was produced by William Dozier as a stable-mate for his more popular Batman series. Originally a 1940s radio character (and the grand-nephew of the Lone Ranger), the Green Hornet was another masked crime fighter with a secret identity and a sidekick (not to mention a cool car, the Black Beauty, and a memorable theme, a jazzy riff on "Flight of the Bumblebee"). Newspaper magnate Britt Reid (Van Williams) dons a mask and slouch hat to fight corruption in the big city. In place of Robin or Tonto, GH has Kato (Bruce Lee), a martial arts expert-chauffeur whose name inspired Inspector Clouseau's assistant and who seems to blow the secret identity gaff by using his real name in both civilian life and masked adventuring. While Batman was a colourful exercise in camp, with over-the-top villains played for laugh and a pop art hipness, The Green Hornet was a mundane pulp adventure with very little humour and very little in the character and plot departments. After the superstardom and early death of Bruce Lee, 20th Century Fox decided to cobble together a couple of theatrical feature films from this property, of which this 1974 effort is the first. The bulk of the film consists of four episodes crudely spliced together. Scattered throughout are bizarrely irrelevant fight scenes from other episodes, which make the already disjointed plotting quite surreal. The television image was cropped to make a widescreen film, which means the tops of heads and hats are lopped off the frame with alarming regularity. Though an interesting curio, fans might have preferred a release of individual episodes. On the DVD: This letterboxed transfer is probably the best the film could ever be made to look, considering it was probably shot on 16mm, then blown up and cropped for widescreen release. The quality varies notably from scene to scene, suggesting that the source episodes were in wildly different shape. The extras include thorough cast notes on Williams, Lee and under-used heroine Wende Wagner, still-image and film photo galleries, a quarter-hour featurette on the Black Beauty (flawed by the fact that the current owner is one of the dullest speakers in America), some shots of the Black Hornet Corgi model (oddly available in the UK in the 1960s, though the show didn't air on British television), a solid essay on the history of the character, notes on "The Bruce and Brandon Lee Association" and a funky if incomplete trailer for Black Samurai. --Kim Newman

  • Laid To Rest [2008]Laid To Rest | DVD | (11/05/2009) from £5.38   |  Saving you £7.61 (141.45%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A young woman (Bobbi Sue Luther) wakes up inside a locked casket with no memory of who she is or how she got there. But once she escapes the girl will quickly learn that she - and everyone she comes in contact with - is now being pursued by an unstoppable maniac armed with a chrome skull mask a shoulder-mounted video camera and a ferocious appetite for slaughter. Kevin Gage (Heat) Lena Headey (300 The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and Thomas Dekker (Heroes) co-star in this unflinching vision of graphic carnage from writer/director/FX master Robert Hall featuring music by Suicidal Tendencies and Blackcowboy.

  • Chromeskull 2 [DVD]Chromeskull 2 | DVD | (03/06/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    ChromeSkull 2 is the sequel to the 2009 horror hit Laid To Rest. Tommy (Dekker), who's struggling with vivid memories of his encounter with the masked killer, has been abducted by Preston, who harbors a mysterious connection to ChromeSkull . Meanwhile, the technologically savvy slasher, who videotapes his victims as he's killing them, has set his sights on Jess (Michaels). After the young girl disappears, Detective King (Yeoman) races against time to find her and Tommy before it's too late and try to put an end to ChromeSkull's blood-soaked legacy.

  • Juliette Lewis Double Set [DVD]Juliette Lewis Double Set | DVD | (19/03/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Too Young To Die?: Featuring stunning performances from two young actors who went on to become prominent Hollywood stars - Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis - the shocking, hard hitting true story Too Young To Die? confronts one of the most difficult dilemmas facing the US legal system: should teenage murderers be executed for their crimes? By the age of 14, Amanda Sue Bradley has already suffered a lifetime of cruelty and neglect. She's alone in the world and desperate for love. Al...

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