Two children find the hidden door to fairyland with the help of the world's smallest troll. Struggling to accept a new step mother in their lives Sally and Lima run away from home and find themselves thrown into the adventure of a lifetime where they befriend Raglin the last and smallest of the woodland trolls. Helping Raglin find his way home to the land of the fairies after two thousand years of exile is no easy task. Along the way Sally and Liam must help him overcome his arch enemy the Black Witch (Jenny Agutter) free the fairy princess and come to terms with a new step mother (Patsy Kensit).
The video game Utawarerumono is brought to life in this anime television series! Hakuoro is a fully human adult male who wakes up wounded amnesiac and sporting an irremovable face mask in a strange village populated by furry creatures with catlike ears. The battle-heavy action follows Hakuoro as he sets out to recover his past and save his new protectors from a bloody war ravaging the countryside. This fourth volume continues the imaginative fantasy anime series with four more episodes.
Two hours of original content previously only available to paid up members online. This 'Best Of' package includes 7 short films plus 3 intervalometer camera experiments. All shorts are written directed edited and scored by David Lynch with introductions from David before each item. Also includes 20 minutes of David Lynch answering an interesting variety of questions David Lynch is responsible for some of the most unique & original films & TV of the last three decades: The Elephant Man Dune Blue Velvet Wild at Heart Twin Peaks Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive..
The 1994 movie Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted celebrating their Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. Since neither Kurt Russell nor James Spader would be able to commit, it gave the producers licence to tinker with the cast and the universe they'd explore. Replacing the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill and Dr. Daniel Jackson respectively are Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and guilt-stricken former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the teacher's pet primary unit SG-1 With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" pharaohnic Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian Gods who are none too chummy after the events of the original film. The welcome notion of a continued plot thread sees offshoots that follow the reincarnation of Daniel's wife, Sam's father literally joining a renegade faction of the Goa'uld, and Jack in an unending quest to out-sarcasm everyone. There's something of The Time Tunnel to the show's premise, but amid a dearth of derivative look-a-likes, Stargate has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi. One of many romances for the supposedly grief-stricken Jackson puts SG-1 in jeopardy again. "Need" refers to several aspects of the plot, but someone should do something about Daniel's libido! A return to planet Cimmeria tests their battle savvy as "Thor's Chariot" links the Asgard race to the plot once more. There's a rather unfriendly "Message in a Bottle" delivered to O'Neill in the form of a spear through his shoulder. This fantastic episode demonstrates every aspect of the show's appeal. Finally in "Family", Teal'c's son Rya'c performs a role reversal on his father that puts the Goa'uld's motivations in question. --Paul Tonks
Many believe that the change of the millennium signifies the end of the world and the dawn of a new age. Larry Webber is an average man who is willing to go to the ends of the earth to keep a mystery appointment. Sleepless nights missing time and a growing interest in UFOs set him on course for a meeting at the Black Mailbox in the middle of the Nevada wasteland in a bid to discover a truth he never expected. He has to hurry - the end is nigh!
Kyon thought that when he entered high school his days of believing in aliens time travelers and espers were going to be over. That is until she introduced herself. Claiming to be interested in only aliens time travelers and espers Haruhi Suzumiya was the strangest girl he has met in a long time. Before Kyon knew what's going on he has been dragged into her weird club and it looks like he is not the only one who has been drafted into this ""SOS Brigade"" of hers because there are three other students who don't seem to be so ordinary themselves.
His Tongue Is A Double Edged Sword! A hostage has been taken in Pakistan; the chances of his survival are slim to none. Enter Yugo Beppu the world's greatest private negotiator. With keen intellect quick wits and indomitable willpower he's got a reputation for getting hostages released unharmed. So when the negotiations in Pakistan break down Yugo is called to the scene by the hostage's beautiful daughter to deal with a fierce anti-government faction. Now all of Yugo's psychological strategies will be put to the test as he faces off with a fearsome killer who left the last negotiator dead at his feet. Walking a dangerous line between the powerful military and ruthless guerrillas it will take more than words for Yugo to survive in the blazing desert. Episodes Comprise: 1. Negotiator 2. Resolve 3. Contact
The 1994 movie Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted celebrating their Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. In the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill and Dr Daniel Jackson respectively are Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and guilt-stricken former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the teacher's-pet primary unit SG-1. With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian Gods who are none too chummy after the events of the original film. There's something of The Time Tunnel to the show's premise, but Stargate has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi. On the DVD: Episodes: Double Jeopardy and Exodus. In "Double Jeopardy", SG-1 experiences a bogus journey when they're reunited with their robot doppelgangers (from "Tin Man"). Some welcome resolution is given to their separate story line, since they'd basically been left to fend for themselves. The split-screen effects are excellent allowing the actors to interact with themselves. This was the directorial debut of Michael Shanks (Dr Jackson). The big Season Four finale had a lot of continuity to pull together before allowing our heroes their "Exodus". Sam gets to spend more time with her Tokra father than has been possible while everything disintegrates around them. While Teal'c goes out of his way to avenge the death of an old lover (how many wives has he had?), the unveiling of Earth's most recently acquired piece of technology seems to turn the tide of battle against the Goa'uld. And then all is lost. Including them.--Paul Tonks
Action filled animated science fiction movie about a female cop battling against powerful enemies in futuristic Los Angeles. It isn't easy to take down beings who are invulnerable or intagible or can throw flames from their body or telepathically control minds. Soledad O'Roark is a super-cop with super-weapons in a world of super-heroes and super-villains a gritty world where comic book stars are real.... and the humans have turned against them.
The 1994 film Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted celebrating their Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. In the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill and Dr. Daniel Jackson respectively are Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and guilt-stricken former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the teacher's pet primary unit SG-1 With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian Gods who are none too chummy after the events of the original film. The welcome notion of a continued plot thread sees offshoots that follow the reincarnation of Daniel's wife, Sam's father literally joining a renegade faction of the Goa'uld, and Jack in an unending quest to out-sarcasm everyone. There's something of The Time Tunnel to the show's premise, but amid a dearth of derivative look-a-likes, Stargate has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi. On this DVD: "Scorched Earth" presents the kind of moral dilemma Star Trek: The Next Generation often explored. The SG-1 team aren't exactly hampered by a Prime Directive, but searching questions are asked when they discover two civilisations attempting to colonise a world simultaneously. This is a great episode for seeing the friends disagree over personal principles, and features some stunning FX. "Beneath the Surface" refers to several things at once. The team are literally in an underground environment; enforced slave labour is taking place without the general government's knowledge; memories have been suppressed. But most tellingly for this season's story arc, Jack and Sam are free to express their secret love for one another."Point of No Return" is light relief after several episodes of angst and continuity. Willie Garson guest stars as Martin, a worryingly well-informed conspiracy theorist. It's a chance for the team to interact with the real world for a change and leads to several hotel room luxuries, such as the sci-fi classic The Day the Earth Stood Still for Jack and a vibrating bed for Teal'c! "Tangent" puts Jack and Teal'c in the worst kind of danger. Two years on from the capture of Goa'uld gliders (The Serpent's Lair), Earth scientists have developed their own. It all goes horribly wrong through a trap laid by old nemesis Apophis, and strands the two men in space with out enough oxygen to reach safe harbour. --Paul Tonks
Avatar From Mars
OUTLAW STAR is a futuristic anime about two mercenaries, Gene Starwind and Jim Hawking, whose lives are turned upside down when a routine job ingratiates them with the police, pirates, and some irate aliens. Similar to COWBOY BEBOP in style and subject matter, OUTLAW STAR focuses more on action and is just as entertaining.
Midnight Chronicles
When Reese Houser and his father relocate to a small Californian town, he soon becomes friends with the coolest in his school, Zach. Zach introduces Reese to his beautiful but weird sister Ashley and her cute friend, Phoebe. They invite Reese to visit an ancient stone in a mystical clearing deep in the woods. The stone empowers the gang with the supernatural ability of their choice. All four marvel in their new found power but soon turn the school into their own personal hell.
Spider-Man 3: Based on the legendary Marvel Comics series Peter Parker has finally managed to strike a balance between his devotion to M.J. and his duties as a superhero. But there is a storm brewing on the horizon. When his suit suddenly changes turning jet-black and enhancing his powers it transforms Peter as well bringing out the dark vengeful side of his personality that he is struggling to control. Under the influence of the suit Peter becomes over confident and starts to neglect the people who care about him most. Forced to choose between the seductive power of the new suit and the compassionate hero he used to be Peter must overcome his personal demons as two of the most feared villains yet Sandman and Venom gather unparalleled power and a thirst for retribution to threaten Peter and everyone he loves. Ghost Rider: Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) was only a teenaged stunt biker when he sold his soul to the devil (Peter Fonda). Years later Johnny is a world renowned daredevil by day but at night he becomes the Ghost Rider of Marvel Comics legend. The devil's bounty hunter he is charged with finding evil souls on earth and bringing them to hell. But when a twist of fate brings Johnny's long-lost love (Eva Mendes) back into his life Johnny realizes he just might have a second chance at happiness - if he can beat the devil and win back his soul. To do so he'll have to defeat Blackheart (Wes Bentley) the devil's nemesis and wayward son whose plot to take over his father's realm will bring hell on earth! Hulk: Scientist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana) has to put it mildly anger management issues. His quiet life as a brilliant researcher working with cutting edge genetic technology conceals a nearly forgotten and painful past. His ex-girlfriend and equally brilliant fellow researcher Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly) has tired of Bruce's cordoned off emotional terrain and resigns herself to remaining an interested onlooker to his quiet life. Which is exactly where Betty finds herself during one of the early trials in Banner's groundbreaking research. A simple oversight leads to an explosive situation and Bruce makes a split-second decision; his heroic impulse saves a life and leaves him apparently unscathed-his body absorbing a normally deadly dose of gamma radiation. Acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee turns his masterful eye to adapting the classic Marvel Comics character for the big screen. Setting out to faithfully transfer the Hulk comic book character from four-color paneled page to motion picture screen Lee combines all the elements of a blockbuster visual effects-intensive superhero movie with the brooding romance and tragedy of Universal's classic horror films. Staying true to the early subversive spirit of the Hulk as envisioned by its creators (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) while also tuning the tale to current dangerous times Lee presents a portrait of a man at war with himself and the worl
The CP headquarters have vanished. One word is left: 'Kain'. The merciless criminal Kain has escaped from sub-space where he has been captured! Kain who was deprived of his freedom by the Jurai royal family and GP (Galaxy Police) has demolished the GP headquarters and attacked the Jurai King. His next target is Earth! Tenchi is disolving back to 1970! Around the same time on Earth Tenchi's house has suddenly disappeared. What's even worse is that Tenchi's body is disappearin
Atomic scientust Doug Martin goes missing after his plane crashes on a reconnaissance mission following a nuclear test. He subsequently turns up at the base later and claims to have been revived by aliens but the authorities remain sceptical.
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