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  • Team America: World Police [Blu-ray] [2004] [Region Free]Team America: World Police | Blu Ray | (09/09/2013) from £8.64   |  Saving you £11.35 (131.37%)   |  RRP £19.99

    An elite U.S. counter-terrorism squad loses a member while decimating half of Paris in the reckless pursuit of Middle Eastern maniacs; a Broadway actor with a traumatic childhood secret is naturally hired to replace him. Oh, and they're all marionettes. South Park maestros Trey Parker and Matt Stone (along with co-writer Pam Brady) came up with this shameless satire of pea-brained Hollywood action flicks and even smaller-minded global politics, so don't expect subtlety or even a hint of goo...

  • Star Trek / Star Trek Into Darkness Double Pack [DVD] [2009]Star Trek / Star Trek Into Darkness Double Pack | DVD | (02/09/2013) from £6.99   |  Saving you £17.00 (70.90%)   |  RRP £23.99

    Star TrekJ.J. Abrams' 2009 feature film was billed as "not your father's Star Trek," but your father will probably love it anyway. And what's not to love? It has enough action, emotional impact, humor, and sheer fun for any moviegoer, and Trekkers will enjoy plenty of insider references and a cast that seems ideally suited to portray the characters we know they'll become later. Both a prequel and a reboot, Star Trek introduces us to James T. Kirk (Chris Pine of The Princess Diaries 2), a sharp but aimless young man who's prodded by a Starfleet captain, Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), to enlist and make a difference. At the Academy, Kirk runs afoul of a Vulcan commander named Spock (Zachary Quinto of Heroes), but their conflict has to take a back seat when Starfleet, including its new ship, the Enterprise, has to answer an emergency call from Vulcan. What follows is a stirring tale of genocide and revenge launched by a Romulan (Eric Bana) with a particular interest in Spock, and we get to see the familiar crew come together, including McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and Scottie (Simon Pegg). The action and visuals make for a spectacular big-screen movie, though the plot by Abrams and his writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who worked together on Transformers and with Abrams on Alias and Mission Impossible III), and his producers (fellow Losties Damon Lindeloff and Bryan Burk) can be a bit of a mind-bender (no surprise there for Lost fans). Hardcore fans with a bone to pick may find faults, but resistance is futile when you can watch Kirk take on the Kobayashi Maru scenario or hear McCoy bark, "Damnit, man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" An appearance by Leonard Nimoy and hearing the late Majel Barrett Roddenberry as the voice of the computer simply sweeten the pot. Now comes the hard part: waiting for some sequels to this terrific prequel. --David Horiuchi Star Trek Into DarknessA good portion of Trekkies (or Trekkers, depending on one's level of Star Trek obsession) have special affection for episodes of the original TV series that related to Earth and other-Earth cultures visited by the crew of the Enterprise, version 1.0. Some of the shows unfolded in distorted forms of the past, some in the present day of Star Trek's future reality. Director J.J. Abrams recognised the importance of this relationship in his origin-story reboot of the franchise in 2009, and in Star Trek Into Darkness he has made it an even greater touchstone to the roots of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's defining philosophy from nearly 50 years ago. The human home world is key to the plot of this spectacularly bold leap into Star Trek lore, which cleverly continues along the alternate path that was established as separate from the "original" Star Trek universe in Abrams's first whiz-bang crack at advancing the mythology. But it's not just Earth that is cool and imperiled in this rendering of adventure in the 23rd century; Into Darkness also plays with the original conceit that Earthlings were member to a multi-species United Federation of Planets ruled by a "Prime Directive" of noninterference with other civilisations. The conflict comes when rogue elements in the Earth-based Starfleet Command hunger to shift focus from peaceful exploration to militarisation, a concept that is anathema to the crew of the Enterprise and her ongoing mission. The new cast is again inventively reunited, each of them further investing their characters with traits that reveal novel acting choices while staying true to the caricatures that are ingrained in our popular culture. The interplay between Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock is deeper, and Zoe Saldana as Uhura is a solid third in their relationship. John Cho (Sulu), Simon Pegg (Scotty), Anton Yelchin (Chekov), and Karl Urban (McCoy) all have standout roles in the overall ensemble mystique as well as the plot-heavy machinations of this incarnation's narrative. Fortunately, the burdens of the story are well served by some important additions to the cast. Benedict Cumberbatch's Shakespearean aura, ferociously imperious gaze, and graceful athleticism make him a formidable villain as the mysterious Starfleet operative John Harrison. Harrison has initiated a campaign of terror on Earth before leading the Enterprise to even greater dangers in the enemy territory of Klingon-controlled space. That his background may make dedicated Trekkies/Trekkers gasp is just one acknowledgment of the substantial and ingrained legacy Star Trek has borne. There are many references, nods and winks to those with deep reverence for the folklore (some of them perhaps a little too close to being inside-baseball), though the fantastical and continually exciting story stands as an expertly crafted tale for complete neophytes. Another new face is Peter Weller--iconically famous in sci-fi-dom as RoboCop--here playing a steely, authoritative Starfleet bigwig who may also be following a hidden agenda. Not only is he running a covert operation, he's also at the helm of a fearsome secret starship that looms over the Enterprise like a shark poised to devour its prey. Which brings us to the awesome CGI effects driving the dazzling visual style of Into Darkness and the endlessly fascinating cosmos it makes real. The wow factor extends from the opening set piece on an alien world of primitive humanoids, garish vegetation, and a roiling volcano to the finale of destruction in a future San Francisco that is elegantly outfitted with gleaming-spired skyscrapers and all manner of flying vehicles. (London also gets a breathtaking 23rd-century makeover). With a coolness that glistens in every immaculately composed shot, the movie never forgets that humanism and creativity make the myriad design details and hyper-technology pop out as much more than eye candy. The biggest achievement of Star Trek Into Darkness is that it hews to the highest standard of a highly celebrated tradition. Though Kirk and co. may bend it a little, the Prime Directive remains unbroken. --Ted Fry

  • Top Gear: Series 18 [DVD]Top Gear: Series 18 | DVD | (09/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Series 19 of Top Gear sees Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May engage in another collection of incredible adventures, absurd stunts and dream drives, ably assisted by their tame racing driver, The Stig. In this series, the presenters use the Aston Martin Vanquish, SRT Viper and Lexus LFA for an incredible American road trip that takes in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and a race against some fighter planes before ending with a hair raising run to the Mexican border. The trio also create a unique car designed especially for old people, carry out one of Top Gear's famously thorough road tests on the new Kia Cee'd and race a Shelby Mustang GT500 against a train in order to find the fastest way to get from Britain to Italy in time for a football match. Also in this series, Jeremy invents the world's smallest car and tests it out on the streets of London, James finds out what the Bentley Continental GT Speed is like on a rally stage, and Richard reaches eye popping speeds on the test track in the amazing, 720 horsepower Pagani Huayra.

  • Fairy Tail: Collection 2 [DVD]Fairy Tail: Collection 2 | DVD | (02/09/2013) from £14.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (66.71%)   |  RRP £24.99

    For the first time! Episodes 25-48 of the epic action-adventure series packaged in one DVD box set for your enjoyment. Across the Fiore kingdom wizards join guilds and make their pay by filling magical needs - but one guild has a reputation as the roughest rowdiest and most dangerous of all: Fairy Tail! In the midst of a mission to break the curse over Galuna Island Natsu and the gang face a band of deranged mages trying to resurrect the monstrous demon Deliora. Gray's determined to put the freeze on the sinister plan in a frigid battle with a rival from his past - even if it takes his own life! Back in Magnolia the city becomes a warzone after sorcerers known as Element 4 destroy Fairy Tail headquarters and kidnap their beloved rookie Lucy. A bone-crunching skin-charring fight between fire and iron erupts when Natsu squares off against another Dragon Slayer wizard!

  • Bellini: La Sonnambula [Teatro La Fenice] [Giovanni Parodi, Julie Mellor, Jessica Pratt, Gabriele Ferro] [C Major: 714004] [Blu-ray] [2013]Bellini: La Sonnambula | Blu Ray | (01/09/2013) from £25.65   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • New Scotland Yard - The Complete Series 3 [DVD]New Scotland Yard - The Complete Series 3 | DVD | (23/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    This highly regarded crime series stars John Woodvine as Detective Chief Superintendent Kingdom of the Central Office of the CID, and John Carlisle as his colleague DI Ward. An intelligent, authentic portrayal of the complexities of police work in the increasingly violent London of the 1970s, New Scotland Yard benefited from the involvement of ex-Chief Superintendent Frank Williams, former head of the Yard's Murder Squad, who acted as series adviser. This third series sees the workaholic King...

  • The Magnificent Seven Collection [DVD] [1960]The Magnificent Seven Collection | DVD | (02/09/2013) from £12.43   |  Saving you £3.68 (29.61%)   |  RRP £16.11

    The powerful reworking of Kurosawa's classic Seven Samurai in to a seminal Western and its three sequels, The Magnificent Seven collection contains every second of gun slinging action in glorious High Definition.The Magnificent Seven: Spectacular gun battles, epic-sized heroes and an all-star cast that includes Academy Award Winners Yul Brynner and James Coburn, together with Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach and Charles Bronson, make The Magnificent Seven a legend among westerns!Return of the Magnificent Seven: Once again, Yul Brynner rides tall in the saddle in this sensational sequel to The Magnificent Seven! Guns of the Magnificent Seven: The Seven take up the reins again in this fast-moving western starring Oscar Winner George Kennedy as the revered - and feared - gunslinger Chris Adams!The Magnificent Seven Ride!: This rousing conclusion to the legendary, hard-hitting Magnificent Seven series stars Lee Van Cleef as the strong and silent Chris Adams.

  • Fast & Furious : The 6 Movie Collection [Blu-ray]Fast & Furious : The 6 Movie Collection | Blu Ray | (16/09/2013) from £23.99   |  Saving you £36.00 (150.06%)   |  RRP £59.99

    The Fast and the FuriousThey've got the adrenaline rush and the mean machines but most of all they've got the extreme need for speed. On the turbo-charged streets of Los Angeles every night is a championship race. With nitro-boosted fury Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) rules the road turning all his challengers into dust. He and his rival Johnny Tran (Rick Yune) are the boldest the baddest and the best. But now there's new rage on the road. They know he's tough they know he's fast but what they don't know is that he's a speed demon detective (Paul Walker) with enough drive and determination to come out the winner. With intense full-throttle action awesome high-speed stunts and full-on pedal to the metal intensity this fast and furious assault puts you in the driver's seat and dares you to exceed all limits. 2 Fast 2 FuriousThe adrenaline-fuelled thrill ride that began with The Fast and the Furious takes an explosive new turn in 2 Fast 2 Furious! It's the nitro-fuelled answer to the questions: how fast do you like it. Now an ex-cop on the run Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) hooks into outlaw street-racing. When the Feds strong-arm him back O'Connor's no-rules win-or-die skills are unleashed against an international drug lord. With his velocity-addicted buddy (Tyrese) riding shotgun and a drop-dead gorgeous undercover agent (Eva Mendes) dialling up the heat 2 Fast 2 Furious accelerates the action into a desperate race for survival justice...and mind-blowing jaw-dropping speed! The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo DriftFrom the makers of The Fast and the Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious comes the highest-octane instalment of the hit movie franchise built for speed! When convicted street racer Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) tries to start a new life on the other side of the world his obsession with racing sets him on a collision course with the Japanese underworld. To survive he will have to master drifting - a new style of racing where tricked-out cars slide through hairpin turns defying gravity and death for the ultimate road rush. With more mind-blowing stunts and heart-pounding racing sequences than ever The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift puts you in the driver's seat. Fast and FuriousVin Diesel and Paul Walker reteam with Michelle Rodriguez and Jordan Brewster for the ultimate chapter of the franchise built on speed! From big rig heists to precision tunnel crawls Fast and Furious takes you back into the high-octane world to race through crowded city streets and across international lines! Fast and Furious 5Vin Diesel and Paul Walker lead a reunion of returning all-stars from every chapter of the explosive franchise built on speed in Fast Five. Newly joined by Dwayne Johnson they take the series that hooked the world on adrenaline and amp up the action and spectacle on a global scale. In Fast Five former cop Brian O'Conner (Walker) partners with ex-con Dom Toretto (Diesel) in a very unfamiliar place: the opposite side of the law in exotic Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Elsa Pataky joins Johnson and returning favorites Jordana Brewster Chris Ludacris Bridges Tyrese Gibson Sung Kang Gal Gadot Matt Schulze Tego Calderon and Don Omar in an ultimate high-stakes heist. Fast and Furious 6When a Russian Military Convoy is taken down in Moscow Agent Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) goes to the only man who can help him find his target - Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). Toretto only agrees to help when he discovers Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) is alive and working with Hobbs' no.1 target - Owen Shaw (Luke Evans) a Special Ops mercenary running an equally brilliant crew. Toretto's elite outfit including Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and all the entire original crew pursue Shaw and his crew in a series of heart-stopping heists across Europe each chase outgunning the other for size scale and sheer excitement.

  • Lost Girl - Season 2 [DVD]Lost Girl - Season 2 | DVD | (09/09/2013) from £20.00   |  Saving you £9.99 (49.95%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Bo is back and she's ready for action! As always her mortal bestie Kenzi is along for the ride eager to add a human touch to Bo's supernatural existence. The new season gets off to a bang as the Succubus finds herself navigating a web of seduction between Dyson Lauren and a dark fae she just can't resist. As if Bo's hands weren't already full there is a new Ash in town and he has his own agenda for Bo. Throw in some shocking revelations by Trick a new boy toy for Kenzi a Fae-devouring beast with fiery wings and it's enough to make any girl head straight for the spa. But Bo's not just any girl. She's a Succubus to be reckoned with and juggling the romantic entanglements of a modern woman while saving the Fae world from fire and brimstone is what she does best.

  • Homeland - Season 1-2 [Blu-ray]Homeland - Season 1-2 | Blu Ray | (23/09/2013) from £5.98   |  Saving you £54.01 (903.18%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Season 1From Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon executive producers of 24 comes Homeland. Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) a CIA Agent battling her own demons becomes convinced that the intelligence that led to the rescue of Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) a US soldier who had been missing and presumed dead for eight years was a set-up and may be connected to an al-Qaeda plot to be carried out on American soil. Already on thin ice with the CIA and now assigned to a desk job after an incident in Iraq Carrie is forced to break protocol in order to prove her theory that Brody was turned during his many years in captivity and is now working for al-Qaeda. Season 2In the wake of Israeli air strikes against Iran the Middle East threatens to erupt in fresh violence. A woman swims through the chaos towards the American embassy trying to make contact. The abused wife of a Hezbollah commander she carries information about an attack--retaliation against Israel's ally the United States. But this would-be informant insists she will only speak to her one-time CIA handler: Carrie Mathison.

  • No One Lives [Blu-ray] [DVD]No One Lives | Blu Ray | (23/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Ry�hei Kitamura, director of The Midnight Meat Train, delivers this twisting tale of terror concerning a missing heiress, a gang of vicious bandits, and a vacationing couple who aren't what they seem. In the wake of a bloodbath that left 14 students dead, wealthy heiress Emma (Adelaide Clemens) has vanished without a trace. A few months later, a young couple (Luke Evans and Laura Ramsey) cross paths with the ruthless Hoag (Lee Tergesen) and his band of thieves, who run them off of the ...

  • Star Trek / Star Trek Into Darkness Double Pack [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free]Star Trek / Star Trek Into Darkness Double Pack | Blu Ray | (02/09/2013) from £9.99   |  Saving you £22.00 (220.22%)   |  RRP £31.99

    Star TrekJ.J. Abrams' 2009 feature film was billed as "not your father's Star Trek," but your father will probably love it anyway. And what's not to love? It has enough action, emotional impact, humor, and sheer fun for any moviegoer, and Trekkers will enjoy plenty of insider references and a cast that seems ideally suited to portray the characters we know they'll become later. Both a prequel and a reboot, Star Trek introduces us to James T. Kirk (Chris Pine of The Princess Diaries 2), a sharp but aimless young man who's prodded by a Starfleet captain, Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), to enlist and make a difference. At the Academy, Kirk runs afoul of a Vulcan commander named Spock (Zachary Quinto of Heroes), but their conflict has to take a back seat when Starfleet, including its new ship, the Enterprise, has to answer an emergency call from Vulcan. What follows is a stirring tale of genocide and revenge launched by a Romulan (Eric Bana) with a particular interest in Spock, and we get to see the familiar crew come together, including McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), Chekhov (Anton Yelchin), and Scottie (Simon Pegg). The action and visuals make for a spectacular big-screen movie, though the plot by Abrams and his writers, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who worked together on Transformers and with Abrams on Alias and Mission Impossible III), and his producers (fellow Losties Damon Lindeloff and Bryan Burk) can be a bit of a mind-bender (no surprise there for Lost fans). Hardcore fans with a bone to pick may find faults, but resistance is futile when you can watch Kirk take on the Kobayashi Maru scenario or hear McCoy bark, "Damnit, man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" An appearance by Leonard Nimoy and hearing the late Majel Barrett Roddenberry as the voice of the computer simply sweeten the pot. Now comes the hard part: waiting for some sequels to this terrific prequel. --David Horiuchi Star Trek Into DarknessA good portion of Trekkies (or Trekkers, depending on one's level of Star Trek obsession) have special affection for episodes of the original TV series that related to Earth and other-Earth cultures visited by the crew of the Enterprise, version 1.0. Some of the shows unfolded in distorted forms of the past, some in the present day of Star Trek's future reality. Director J.J. Abrams recognised the importance of this relationship in his origin-story reboot of the franchise in 2009, and in Star Trek Into Darkness he has made it an even greater touchstone to the roots of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's defining philosophy from nearly 50 years ago. The human home world is key to the plot of this spectacularly bold leap into Star Trek lore, which cleverly continues along the alternate path that was established as separate from the "original" Star Trek universe in Abrams's first whiz-bang crack at advancing the mythology. But it's not just Earth that is cool and imperiled in this rendering of adventure in the 23rd century; Into Darkness also plays with the original conceit that Earthlings were member to a multi-species United Federation of Planets ruled by a "Prime Directive" of noninterference with other civilisations. The conflict comes when rogue elements in the Earth-based Starfleet Command hunger to shift focus from peaceful exploration to militarisation, a concept that is anathema to the crew of the Enterprise and her ongoing mission. The new cast is again inventively reunited, each of them further investing their characters with traits that reveal novel acting choices while staying true to the caricatures that are ingrained in our popular culture. The interplay between Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock is deeper, and Zoe Saldana as Uhura is a solid third in their relationship. John Cho (Sulu), Simon Pegg (Scotty), Anton Yelchin (Chekov), and Karl Urban (McCoy) all have standout roles in the overall ensemble mystique as well as the plot-heavy machinations of this incarnation's narrative. Fortunately, the burdens of the story are well served by some important additions to the cast. Benedict Cumberbatch's Shakespearean aura, ferociously imperious gaze, and graceful athleticism make him a formidable villain as the mysterious Starfleet operative John Harrison. Harrison has initiated a campaign of terror on Earth before leading the Enterprise to even greater dangers in the enemy territory of Klingon-controlled space. That his background may make dedicated Trekkies/Trekkers gasp is just one acknowledgment of the substantial and ingrained legacy Star Trek has borne. There are many references, nods and winks to those with deep reverence for the folklore (some of them perhaps a little too close to being inside-baseball), though the fantastical and continually exciting story stands as an expertly crafted tale for complete neophytes. Another new face is Peter Weller--iconically famous in sci-fi-dom as RoboCop--here playing a steely, authoritative Starfleet bigwig who may also be following a hidden agenda. Not only is he running a covert operation, he's also at the helm of a fearsome secret starship that looms over the Enterprise like a shark poised to devour its prey. Which brings us to the awesome CGI effects driving the dazzling visual style of Into Darkness and the endlessly fascinating cosmos it makes real. The wow factor extends from the opening set piece on an alien world of primitive humanoids, garish vegetation, and a roiling volcano to the finale of destruction in a future San Francisco that is elegantly outfitted with gleaming-spired skyscrapers and all manner of flying vehicles. (London also gets a breathtaking 23rd-century makeover). With a coolness that glistens in every immaculately composed shot, the movie never forgets that humanism and creativity make the myriad design details and hyper-technology pop out as much more than eye candy. The biggest achievement of Star Trek Into Darkness is that it hews to the highest standard of a highly celebrated tradition. Though Kirk and co. may bend it a little, the Prime Directive remains unbroken. --Ted Fry

  • Community - Season 3 [DVD]Community - Season 3 | DVD | (02/09/2013) from £5.69   |  Saving you £19.30 (339.19%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Everyone's favourite most incorrigible study group of misfits returns for a hilariously ingenious new year at Greendale Community College. From homicidal Halloween pizza parties holiday Glee Club smackdowns foosball showdowns epic pillow fight wars and an underage campus security force to a shocking remarriage a riotous funeral service submarine sandwich throwdowns a new Vice Dean (Emmy winner John Goodman) with a strange air-conditioning fixation and a crime show homage for the ages - the Third Season of television's boldest brashest comedy is the most brilliant yet. Get ready to cram it all in.

  • The Adventures of Abney & Teal - Faraway Island and Other Adventures WITH FREE STICKERS [DVD]The Adventures of Abney & Teal - Faraway Island and Other Adventures WITH FREE STICKERS | DVD | (09/09/2013) from £7.99   |  Saving you £2.00 (25.03%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The Adventures of Abney and Teal is the latest series from Ragdoll Productions (producers of In The Night Garden and Teletubbies) and is based on characters and stories created by established children's author and illustrator Joel Stewart. It is a contemporary programme about the adventure and storytelling and is warm light hearted silly and timeless.

  • How I Met Your Mother: Seasons 1-8 [DVD]How I Met Your Mother: Seasons 1-8 | DVD | (30/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £149.99

    How I Met Your Mother is a comedy about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. It all started when Ted's best friend Marshall (Jason Segel) dropped the bombshell that he was going to propose to his long-time girlfriend and now wife Lily (Alyson Hannigan) a kindergarten teacher. At that moment Ted realized that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love. Helping him in his quest is Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) a friend with endless sometimes outrageous opinions a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted met Robin (Cobie Smulders) it was love at first sight but when things didn't work out Ted realized destiny must have something else in store. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future.

  • The Transporter Trilogy [Blu-ray]The Transporter Trilogy | Blu Ray | (02/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The TransporterBuckle up for 'a slick enjoyable ride' (The Sun) that delivers 'a medley of stunning fight sequences' (The Times). Frank Martin (Jason Statham - Snatch) is the best at what he does: transporting dangerous or illegal goods with no questions asked. But his latest shipment a beautiful young woman kidnapped by international slave traders brings deadly complications to his delivery plans. Now Frank must kick into overdrive in a nonstop action-packed fight to save his precious cargo - and his life. The Transporter 2Jason Statham returns in his signature role as fearless ex-mercenary Frank Martin (aka The Transporter) a specialist in moving precious cargo of all kinds with a cool style and attitude. Now transplanted to Miami Frank faces even greater tests of his skills while trying to fulfil a promise and simultaneously crush the master plan of a gang of ruthless villains including one especially deadly and striking blonde. Extreme car and Jet Ski chases thrilling fights and electrifying action sequences prove that The Transporter is more than just the car he drives. The Transporter 3Jason Statham returns as former Special Forces mercenary Frank Martin who has relocated to Paris to continue his business of delivering packages without questions. Only this time someone else is making up the rules as Frank faces a race against time to safely deliver his latest consignment. From the Riviera to the Baltic Sea via Stuttgart and Budapest the explosions are bigger the stunts are better and the cars are faster than ever before!

  • Not Now, Comrade [DVD]Not Now, Comrade | DVD | (30/09/2013) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-1.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Packed with mistaken identities, assumed names, confusion, double-takes and triple entendres, this uproarious British movie farce from 1977 features a stellar line-up that includes comedy veterans Leslie Phillips, Roy Kinnear, June Whitfield, Ian Lavender, Windsor Davies and Don Estelle. Presented uncut in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, Not Now, Comrade tells the story of Rudi, a Russian ballet star who defects to the West, and the chaos that befalls those who try to h...

  • Give Us A Break [DVD]Give Us A Break | DVD | (16/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Geoff McQueen's classic BBC comedy drama set in the wheeler-dealing world of London's snooker halls starring two of Britain's most popular actors. Micky Noades (Robert Lindsay) describes himself as 'an overall concepts man'. He is an ace promoter, the only problem is he has nothing to promote. Enter his brother-in-law Mo (Paul McGann) with one redeeming feature: his outstanding talent at snooker. Created by Geoff McQueen this vintage British comedy drama gave Paul McGann his breakthrough ro...

  • Mission: Impossible - Mission Complete [DVD]Mission: Impossible - Mission Complete | DVD | (16/09/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £50.99

    As the leader of the IMF, Jim Phelps (played by original 60s cast member Peter Graves) is on a mission to save the world from enemies threatening the existence of the entire population. With a new team behind him, he leads the agents through dangerous assignments, taking on the deadliest of adversaries. The entire 88- 89 TV series comes to DVD in one complete set for the very first time in the UK and includes all 35 episodes from the classic series over 9 discs.

  • Plein Soleil [Blu-ray]Plein Soleil | Blu Ray | (09/09/2013) from £14.49   |  Saving you £8.50 (58.66%)   |  RRP £22.99

    René Clément's (Forbidden Games Gervasise) 1960's stylish thriller Plein Soleil is adapted from Patricia Highsmith's novel The Talented Mr. Ripley. Alain Delon (le Cercle Rouge Le Samourai) stars as Tom Ripley an American who travels to Europe on an all-expenses-paid mission to convince his friend the charismatic playboy Philippe Greenleaf (Maurice Ronet - Le Feu Follet) to travel to San Francisco at the request of the wealthy Greenleaf family. Initially the pair enjoys the good life in Italy often to the anger and dismay of Philippe's much put-upon fiancée Marge (Marie Laforet). However as Tom's funds begin to run dry it becomes more and more apparent that Philippe has no intention of returning to the U.S. forcing Tom to consider more calculated means of maintaining his extravagant lifestyle. Special Features: Interview with Alain Délon The Restoration of Plein Soleil Réné Clémént: At the Heart of the New Wave - a documentary by Dominque Maillet

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