Lads' mag favourite Kelly Brook makes her starring debut (opposite real life fiance Billy Zane) in this hotly charged thriller.
101 Films presents Tammy and the TRex, a jawdropping assault on good taste from cult filmmaker Stewart Raffill (The Ice Pirates), released for the first time in the UK. Starring Denise Richards and Paul Walker in early roles, the film was originally released in the USA with a PG13 rating. This release features the recently restored Gore Cut', presented as originally conceived in all its gorefilled glory, featuring the stellar work of special makeup effects legend John Carl Buechler. Title 018 on the 101 Films Black Label, this limited edition version comes packaged in a slipcase, along with a booklet featuring new writing on the film. Tammy is a popular high school cheerleader whose new boyfriend, Michael, might be the love of her life. But Tammy's jealous ex, Billy, won't stand for anyone coming between him and his' girl, so he and his friends kidnap Michael, leaving him to be mauled by a lion in a local wildlife reserve. Comatose and at death's door, Michael's body is stolen from the hospital by mad scientist Dr. Wachenstein, who extracts his brain and implants it into a giant robotic TRex. Horrified by his predicament and new dinosaur body, Michael escapes from the doctor's lab and begins brutally killing his former bullies. Meanwhile Tammy and her best friend Byron start searching for a suitable human corpse in which to retransplant Michael's brain... Special Features: Limited edition booklet: Includes A TeenRex Romance' by Liam Hathaway and Making Monsters: Masters of Animatronics' by Barry Forshaw ï· Scanned & restored in 4k from its 35mm original camera negative Audio commentary with director Stewart Raffill and producer Diane Kirman ï· Blood, Brains and a Teenage TRex an interview with director Stewart Raffill A Blast from the Past an interview with actress Denise Richards Having the Guts an interview with actor Sean Whalen A Testicular StandOff an interview with actor George Pilgrim Full length PG13 cut of Tammy and the TRex (SD)
A man-eating croc is on the loose. Locals are missing. Body parts resurface in the swamps. On the outskirts of a beach resort in Thailand is Jack's Croc Farm, featuring its star attraction, Delilah. But when Delilah goes missing, body parts begin to pile up in the most dangerous and fetid swampland. Croc Hawkins, (Michael Madsen, Reservoir Dogs) is the croc hunter assigned to the case but even his expertise might not be enough to find the frightening beast. The hunt is on to find Delilah but no one can anticipate the surprises and terrors that await...
Thriller starring Billy Zane and Kelly Brook. When wealthy Texas businessman Jack (Zane) takes a trip in his private yacht to the South Seas with his trophy wife Jennifer (Brook), it seems that the couple's happiness is complete. However, when the yacht capsizes Jennifer and hired hand Manuel (Juan Pablo Di Pace) barely make it alive to shore. Upon discovering themselves deserted on the tropical island, the two endeavour to set up camp but it's not long before their animal attractions overwhelm them. When Jack washes up alive on the same beach some time later, the trio must survive not only the elements but each other as tensions turn deadly.
Based on an ""actual event"" that took place in 1943 about a US Navy Destroyer Escort that disappeared from Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and sent two men 40 years into the future in 1984.
Philadephia 1943 a top-secret experiment is underway to make U.S Navy ships invisible to enemy radar but something goes horribly wrong and the Battleship Eldridge disappears completely! Two sailors jump overboard and are mysteriously transported 41 years into the future. On the run and trapped by the past can they stop the experiment that has torn a hole in time?
Grizzly Falls is a gorgeous, hopelessly old-fashioned film that's unlikely to attract the viewership it ought to--none of the characters is particularly witty or clever; special effects, save a few stunts with a bear, are nil; and the irony level is at an all-time low. In other words, prying the kids away from Pokémon to watch this film may be a challenge, but it's worth the effort. Daniel Clark plays Harry, a lad of around eight who accompanies Tyrone (Bryan Brown), his thrill-seeking dad, on a mission to the Colorado Rockies, where he intends to be the first to capture a live grizzly. It's the early 1900s, so the means by which Tyrone plans to snare the beast aren't especially humane--at a saloon stop, he hires five tough guys, one with a team of hounds. Then the hunt begins. The hounds' punishing master quickly emerges as a villain; when he and two dogs are mauled by the grizzly, he exacts revenge by caging the bear's cubs. She, in classic righteous-mother mode, retaliates by dragging Harry into the woods. What follows is a desperate chase through beautiful countryside by tireless Tyrone and the blossoming of an impossible boy-bear friendship. Mizzy, as Harry comes to call the bear, protects him from dangers of the wild while leading the boy to her caged cubs, who are travelling east with the ornery houndskeeper. There's a showdown when the animal family is reunited, but Harry and Tyrone extinguish a series of confrontations handily, then move on to cement their own iffy relationship. The surplus of action scenes in this PG-rated film will wow kids eight and up, and only jaded viewers will summon the callousness to criticise its unapologetic portrayal of blind loyalty and courage at all costs. --Tammy La Gorce, Amazon.com
Four American friends badly needing money decide to make a commando-like raid into a South American country and steal million from the hacienda of an American-born drug dealer who lives there. The four Americans then succeed rather easily in stealing the money but soon run into trouble trying to get back out of the country as both the drug dealer and a small army of bandits each hunt them down trying to get the money.
When a boy is attacked by a mother grizzly bear after hunters capture her cubs, boy and bear bond as she teaches him how to survive in the Canadian Rockies. Following a series of rollicking death defying adventures - tracked by hunters, attacked by wolves, stampeding buffalo, raging rivers and rapacious hunters - the boy is reunited with his father who rescues the cubs, returning them to the wild and their mother.
The story is played out in the turn-of-the -century Wild West where the fath...
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