In the robot-controlled future, a crack military team is given a dangerous and unwelcome mission they must infiltrate a secret android manufacturing facility whilst evading the watchful gaze of the Artificial Intelligence that runs it. However, they are not there to destroy a robot - instead they must rescue one... THE MACHINES WILL RISE AGAIN!
Recently discovered footage from a lost military expedition exposes a horrifying truth about the genesis of life on earth.
Four more fantastic episodes of the award winning channel 4 sci-fi show on the third double DVD of the season. Packed with action and excitement Andromeda is fast becoming a huge sci-fi phenomenon.
Mad Max (1979)Mel Gibson portrays Max Rockatansky, a fearless cop waging war with kill-crazy bikers who targeted his family. It's a war that must be seen to be believed, a road-scorching, neo-punk, take-no-prisoner combat set in a postapocalyptic Australia. Contains a bonus DVD disc The Madness of Max', behind-the-scenes making od the film that started it all. The Road Warrior (1981)Few films compare with this full-throttle epic of speed and carnage that rockets you into a dreamlike landscape where the post-nuclear future meets the mythological past. Gibson returns as a heroic loner Max, who drives the roads of outback Australia in an unending search for gasoline. Arrayed against him and the other scraggly defenders of a fuel-depot encampment are the bizarre warriors commanded by The Humungus. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) Two men enter. One man leaves. That's the law in Bartertown's Thunderdome arena. In his third go-round as the title hero Gibson takes on the barbarians of the post-nuclear future and this time becomes the saviour of a tribe of lost children. Music superstar Tine Turner steals what's left of the screen as Aunty Entity, a power-mad dominatrix determined to use Max to tighten her stranglehold on Bartertown. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)Haunted by his turbulent past, Max (Tom Hardy) wanders alone until he's swept up with a group, led by Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron), fleeing across the Wasteland. In hot pursuit: a warlord who gathers his gang and pursues the rebels ruthlessly, leading to a high-octane road war in director George Miller's return to the world of Mad Max.Contains the black and chrome edition on Blu-ray. In visually stunning black and white discover why mastermind director George Miller calls Black and Chrome, The best version of the movie'.Special features include: Mad Max: Fury RoadSpecial Features: Maximum Fury: Filming Fury RoadMad Max: Fury on Four WheelsThe Road Warriors: Max and FuriosaThe Tools of the WastelandThe Five Wives: So Shiny, So ChromeFury Road: Crash and SmashDeleted Scenes Contains the black and chrome edition on Blu-ray. In visually stunning black and white discover why mastermind director George Miller calls Black and Chrome, The best version of the movie'. The Road WarriorCommentary by Director: George Miller and Cinematographer Dean Semler Introduction by Leonard Maitin.
Politics comes to the Debris Section. Only the advanced countries of the world reap the rewards of space development but Hachi and the Debris Section try to help test a new space suit made by a small manufacturer in the war-torn country of El Tanika. The terrorist group called the Space Defense Front hopes to kick out mankind from space and they'll do it by any means possible. The debris gang could care less but the SDF is blowing up all the smoking areas! The SDF better watch out bec
Jacob (Jordan Matthews) a young man armed with a deadly sword saves Sarah (Hallee Hirsh) a teenage girl from Mathias (Brad Dourif) while in search of an ancient necklace that had belonged to Sarah's uncle (Thomas Ian Nicholas). Jacob sets out to get Sarah home safely running through streets fields churches and underground tunnels while being pursued by hordes of demonic creatures. Along the way both come to terms with the demons within themselves -Sarah begins to understand her hatred towards her mother (Elaine Hendrix) and sister (Mackenzie Rosman) may be unjustified and Jacob discovers the secrets of his past realizing the only way to truly defeat the demons is to return to the very place his family was murdered.
The Collector's Edition includes: 4K UHD & Blu-ray Steelbook Slipcase Event Horizon Blueprint Postcards Patch Pin badge Storage Pocket Celebrating 25 years of terror, EVENT HORIZON comes to 4K Ultra HD in this limited edition, Collector's Edition steelbook. This release includes an outer slipcase which houses the collectible SteelBook, a blue print poster. art cards, pin and patch along with the film on 4K UHD and on Blu-ray. Seven years ago, pioneering research spacecraft Event Horizon mysteriously vanished without a trace on its maiden voyage. But then, in the darkness of deep space, a persistent signal prompts a rescue crew to wing its way through the galaxy on a bold rescue mission. What they uncover is an unimaginable interstellar horror that will test the entire team's sanity and souls. Product Features Blu-ray Disc: Commentary by Director Paul W.S. Anderson and Producer Jeremy Bolt The making of event horizon - 5 documentaries The Point Of No Return: The Filming of Event Horizon with Director Commentary Secrets with Selectable Director Commentary The Unseen Event Horizon: The Unfilmed Rescue Scene; Conceptual Art Trailers
As an overdose of eye candy, Ultraviolet can be marginally recommended as the second half of a double-feature with Aeon Flux. Both films are disposable adolescent fantasies featuring a butt-kicking babe (in this case, the svelte and sexy Milla Jovovich) in a dystopian future, and both specialize in the kind of barely-coherent, video-game storytelling that's constantly overwhelmed by an over-abundance of low-budget CGI. Director Kurt Wimmer fared much better with his earlier film Equilibrium, but he's trying for a lively comic book vibe here (beginning with Hulk-like opening credits) with a digitally enhanced, Tron-like color palette. It largely suits this late-21st century story of a "blood war" between the ultra-violent Violet (Jovovich), member of a vampire-like group of resistance fighters infected with a man-made virus called the Hemophage, and the human Vice Cardinal Daxus (Nick Chinlund), who's determined to eliminate Violet's kind once and for all. Wimmer takes all of this way too seriously, crafting a plot involving Violet's rescue of a human clone boy (Cameron Bright) that's intended as an homage to John Cassevetes' 1980 drama Gloria, but Wimmer's good intentions are mostly lost in a repetitive series of chaotically choreographed fight scenes, mostly involving the tight-bodied Jovovich wiping out dozens of armour-clad enemies. It's all too numbingly hectic to qualify as a satisfying movie, but sci-fi buffs should give it a look anyway, if only to see how locations in Shanghai and Hong Kong contribute to the film's futuristic design.--Jeff Shannon
Vegas in Space follows the futuristic fortunes of four male astronauts who on a secret mission to the Planet Clitoris are ordered by the Empress of Earth to swallow gender reversal pills and thus change thier sex turning themselves into mid-Twentieth Century show girls from Earth in order to infiltrate the glamorous Clitorean resort Vegas in Space.
The Power: Jane and Took are assigned to protect a shipment of Luxorian Ice a vital part of Solartek's new solar power system. Seek and Destroy: With the discovery of Aladine-50 a vaccine against creon fever the importation of Earth dogs is all the rage in Demeter. Illegal: An illegal immigrant from Sagania saves Brogan's life in a shooting incident and Brogan learns that his saviour's son Nilim is being held by snuff fight promoter Coe Barner. Divided We Stand: Jane and Took investigate the theft of a tarn egg-sac from Demeter Memorial Hospital.
Seed of Destruction: Whilst exploring a bizarre asteroid Koenig is detained and replaced by a double. The fake Koenig returns to Moonbase with a crystal which is discovered will draw all the energy from Moonbase in order to revitalise its home the steroid where the real Koenig is still a prisoner. The Beta Cloud: After a cloud of space dust causes a mystery illness on Alpha an Eagle crew is sent to track the storm cloud. They return with a terrifying space creature which they discovered is their agent and wants the Moonbase life support system. Tony and Maya must fight to defeat the space creature. A Matter of Balance: When Koenig and Shermeen decide to explore an apparently lifeless planet Shermeen wanders into a temple and comes under the spell of a Vindrus. She wants to help Vindrus' doomed race but soon learns that for each Vindrus saved one Alphan will be doomed and that she is the first in line. Space Warp: Two crises strike the Alphans simultaneously. Koenig and Tony who are checking out a derelict spaceship in when Eagle One encounter a space warp and end up five light years away while Maya is stricken down by a fever and changes into a range of creatures. Before long she changes into a space animal and escapes to the moon surface. Koenig and Tony began to find a way back through.
One Day In The Western Year 2031... It's unknown how long the Blue have actually existed. The first confirmed sighting came in 2017. That was fourteen years ago. At first we thought they were a biological weapon that some rogue nation had developed but we soon learned they were very different. One Day: It is the year 2031. Humankind has been replaced as the dominant species by a race of monstrous insect-like creatures known as Blue. Sleeper Yuji Kaido finds himself thrust in
A further two episodes of the sensational sci-fi television series. Smelter Skelter: Sally and Liz are violently threatened during an armed robbery at the Jewellery Centre and Brogan takes a personal interest in tracking down the culprits. His investigations lead him to mining operator Alvin Zann who plans a daring raid on the orbiting Bank Of Altor with a small beam accelerator - an unstoppable weapon capable of punching a hole in the very fabric of the universe! The Forever Beetle: Pteronarcys Eternicum a rare beetle capable of cell regeneration is stolen from Dexkor Laboratories. Brogan and Haldane are assigned to the case and suspect that the theft may be an inside job. But Brogan is preoccupied with nailing drugs dealer Amory Wolf whom he believes is responsible for the death of Tommy Murphy his oldest friend. Meanwhile Jane and Took have a run-in with local hero Thunder Cole...
TRON: LEGACY is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that's unlike anything ever captured on the big screen.
This imaginative comedy from director Barry Sonnenfeld (Get Shorty) is a lot of fun, largely on the strength of Will Smith's engaging performance as the rookie partner of a secret agent (Tommy Lee Jones) assigned to keep tabs on Earth-dwelling extra-terrestrials. There's lots of comedy to spare in this bright film, some of the funniest stuff found in the margins of the major action (a scene with Smith's character being trounced in the distance by a huge alien while Jones questions a witness is a riot.) The inventiveness never lets up, and the cast--including Vincent D'Onofrio doing frighteningly convincing work as an alien occupying a decaying human--hold up their end splendidly. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com On the DVD: This Collector's Edition disc contains a "Visual Commentary" that features director Barry Sonenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones in an anecdotal conversation, but with the unique twist that they are displayed as silhouettes on your TV screen (imagine you're sitting in the back row of the cinema and they are up front) using a pointer to highlight particular events on screen. If you have a widescreen TV, the menu prompts you to switch to 4:3 mode to see this. There is also a "Visual Effects Scene Deconstruction" in which the tunnel scene and the Edgar Bug fight scene are dissected into their constituent parts; an in-depth documentary, "Metamorphosis of MIB", which charts the progress of the concept from comic book to screen; five "Extended and Alternate" scenes; trailers, including a teaser for MIB II; and Will Smith's "Men in Black" music video. --Mark Walker
In 1959 screenwriter Rod Serling first opened the door to the "dimension of imagination" that is The Twilight Zone, a show quite unlike anything that had gone before, and better than much that has followed in its wake. This original and daring television series ran for a magnificent five seasons from 1959 to 1964 and still looks as fresh as ever, particularly on DVD. What distinguished the series (and still does) is the quality of the scripts, many of which were penned by Serling, but with significant contributions from veteran sci-fi authors and screenwriters such as Richard Matheson. Actors of the calibre of Robert Redford, Burgess Meredith, Lee Marvin and William Shatner gave some of their best small-screen performances, while an unforgettable main title theme by Bernard Herrmann and musical contributions from young turks such as Jerry Goldsmith underlined the show's attraction for great creative talent both behind and in front of the cameras. On the DVD: A neat animated menu with a winking eye guides the viewer "Inside the Twilight Zone", which consists of digests of background information on the individual episodes, as well as a general history of the show, a season-by-season breakdown and a potted biography of Serling. --Mark Walker
The year is now 2018. With Zero dead and the remnants of the Black Knights being swept up by the Britannian forces a forced state of peace settles over Area 11. The rights of the Elevens remain limited but with no one to lead them and the defeat during the Black Rebellion hanging over them the Japanese people remain under the boot of Britannian Empire with no hope to overcome this oppression. But forces are moving in the shadows and nothing is quite what it seems - are the hopes and dreams of the Black Knights crushed or were the battles up until now a prelude for greater things yet to come?
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