A scientist and his young friend discover on their return trip from the future that the present has been altered for the worse. Marty and Doc once again climb into the Delorean and travel back to the future in an attempt to put 1985 and their lives back to normal. The exhilarating visit by Marty and the Doc to the year 2015 seemingly resolves a few problems with the future McFly family. But when the two return home they soon discover someone has tampered with time to produce a nightmarish Hill Valley 1985. Their only hope is to once again get back to 1955 and save the future. Special Features: Limited Edition packaging featuring rarely seen film posters and design artwork U-Control Setups and Payoffs U-Control Storyboards Comparison U-Control Trivia Track Deleted Scenes Deleted Scenes with Commentary Tales from the Future Time Flies Tales from the Future: The Physics of Back to the Future with Dr. Michio Archival Featurette The Making of Back to the Future Part 2 Archival Featurette: Making The Trilogy Chapter 2 Behind-The-Scenes Outtakes Photo Galleries Production Art Additional Storyboards Behind The Scenes Photographs Marketing Material Character Portrait Theatrical Trailer Q&A with Director and Producer Feature Commentary
'The X-Men'-like half human/half mutants are back for a third series of tongue-in-cheek adventures as they battle to protect their race against the shadowy forces of evil. Four more uncut episodes! Episodes Comprise: 1. Into the Moonless Night 2. Wages of Sin 3. The Breed 4. Where Evil Dwells
DVD is supplied in a special Fathers Day packaging. An ideal gift for Fathers Day. In this blazing sci-fi classic, Arnold Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast as the fiercest and most relentless killing machine ever to threaten the survival of mankind! From the Oscar winning director of 'Titanic' this fast-paced, cleverly conceived, rip roaring action adventure fires an arsenal of thrills, intriguing plot twists and heart-stopping suspense that never lets up for a minute! In 2029, giant super-computers dominate the planet, hell-bent on exterminating the human race! And to destroy man's future by changing the past, they send an indestructible cyborg - a Terminator - back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), the woman whose unborn son will become mankind's only hope. Can Sarah protect herself from this unstoppable menace to save the life of her unborn child? Or will the human race be extinguished by one mean hunk of mutant metal? Followed by two sequels: Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 1991; and 'Terminator 3' in 2002!
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. --Mark Walker
Mysterious Giant-Breasted Beauty Revealed in Her Entirety! Whoa! Hold on to your hats and get ready for one wildly wacky frenetically funny ride as reality takes an extended vacation in Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi!! Arumi and Sasshi seem to be normal twelve-year-old kids living in Osaka. But we soon find out that nothing is what it seems! Suddenly Arumi and Sasshi find themselves in a world like their own... only not. As they try to fight their way back to the real world they'll face menacing mushrooms big-breasted space pirates killer kung-fu fighters a tripped-out transvestite and a sorcerer who seems to be in a mid-life crisis; and that's just the beginning. They say there's no place like home but this ain't exactly Oz and it sure as heck ain't Kansas! So get ready to dive into the madcap whacked-out world of Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi!
Life without Thunderbolt has been very taxing on Takumi who must learn a new way to live. Meanwhile Hajiki continues his soul searching and makes new friend in a girl who creates beautiful glass sculptures. But there is more to this girl than just that. Later he encounters a man who may very well be... Episodes included: 21. Blue Slumber 22. Spiral Dance Of Glass 23. The Atoning Man
Episodes 9 - 16 It's been almost a year since the Goddess Belldandy came to live with college student Keiichi Morisato and he's almost gotten up the nerve to kiss her. Unfortunately the encounter with the Lord of Terror damaged some of Yggdrasil's systems and the contract binding Belldandy and Keiichi is among the lost data. The lovebirds can only hope the information can be retrieved before the Almighty One orders Belldandy back to Heaven. Naturally Skuld and Urd try to help but it might be better if they didn't. Then with Christmas at hand Keiichi works himself to the bone to buy a present and the rivalry with Sayoko may have driven Belldandy to drink?! What happens when a Goddess is (literally) drunk with power? Find out what happens next in Ah! My Goddess Season Two.
The Invasion deserves a second chance on DVD. This ambitious sci-fi thriller represents a flawed yet worthy attempt to bring contemporary vitality to Jack Finney's classic science fiction novel, previously filmed as Don Siegel's 1956 classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Philip Kaufman's suspenseful 1978 remake, and Abel Ferrara's highly underrated Body Snatchers from 1994. And while those earlier films are superior in many respects, The Invasion is not without strengths of its own, particularly for those who prefer action and suspense. Unfortunately these strengths were compromised by the unpredictable misfortunes of production: Original director Oliver Hirschbiegel (hired on the strength of Downfall) was eventually replaced by James McTiegue (V for Vendetta), and the Wachowski Brothers (of Matrix trilogy fame) added high-octane action sequences to the original screenplay by David Kajganich. Perhaps the movie had a curse on it (star Nicole Kidman was almost seriously injured in a stunt-car mishap during last-minute re-shoots), but it's really just a matter of disparate ingredients that don't always fit together, resulting in a slick-looking film that can't decide if it's a sci-fi mystery, action thriller, or political allegory. It tries too hard to be all things at once. Despite this, Kidman rises to the occasion with a solid performance as Carol, a Washington, D.C. psychiatrist who's convinced (with the help of costars Daniel Craig and Jeffrey Wright) that a flu-like virus is spreading throughout the population, its alien spores turning victims into soulless "pod people"... only in this case without the pods. The idea is that you'll be fine if you don't fall asleep, and especially if you don't let anyone sneeze or vomit on you. (There's a lot of vomiting; don't say you weren't warned.) With a crashing space shuttle to deliver the alien threat, cute tyke Jackson Bond as Carol's threatened son, and a nod to Kaufman's film with a small role for Veronica Cartwright, The Invasion will surely fare better on DVD than it did in theaters. If nothing else, it proves the timeless relevance of Finney's original premise, which continues to inspire a multitude of variations. --Jeff Shannon
A brillant young rocket scientist and his professor friend decide to build a spaceship and blast off to the Moon. Donning idiotic pajama-like space suits (that make them look like wacky superheroes) they land on the lunar surface and discover a nudist camp populated by shapely telepathic moon gals with antennae on their heads! After first being rendered helpless by a moon dolls wand the men are eventually allowed to wander about and witness the naked marvels of life in outer space. But hey doesn't the queen of the moon look just like the professor's secretary?
The entire collection of FLCL in one box set. Includes: Fooly Cooly: Naota has enough to deal with at home. His older brother went to the US to play baseball. And his father and grandfather never behave like normal adults. Not to mention his brother's girlfriend is now making advances on him. Plus there's a so called alien girl hitting on him. Literally. With a bass guitar. Oh did we mention the robots that keep springing from his head. Fire Starter: Hanging out by the river and playing with cars no one would suspect that Mamimi is a girl with a dark past. She's been obsessed with the videogame 'Fire Starter'. Coincidentally there's been a string of fires around town. Fires like the one that burned down the school 6 years ago where Naota first met Mamimi. And if that's not enough there's something growing inside Naota's head. Marquis de Carabas & Full Swing: In these episodes Naoto finds himself being tagged to play the lead in the school production of Puss And Boots by class president Ninamori whose reasons for choosing him have little to do with acting ability. Later Naoto finds his patience wearing thin when Haruko takes it upon herself to teach him baseball. Brittle Bullet: Mabase's safe for now but there's a new kind of danger. Naota finds himself in the midst of a survival game with Karuko on his team. With weapons blazing it looks like Kitsurubami has joined the tray. And Amaroo is getting his hair dyed? He's freshening up in anticipation to meet some girl from his past. So what exactly is his relationship to Haruko? Get out those guns because not everyone will be left standing. FLCLimax - The End Is Here: The end is near and both Haruko and Canti are at large. Now Medical Mechanica is preparing to move. Before Amarao can do anything to stop it he needs to find the terminal core. Meanwhile a Takkun less Mamimi has found a new friend with an appetite for the mechanical. Before it's all over Naota and Canti are in for the battle of their lives. And then there's Atomsk. What a climax!
'The X-Men'-like half human/half mutants are back for a third series of tongue-in-cheek adventures as they battle to protect their race against the shadowy forces of evil. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Taking of Crows 2. Shadows of Darkness 3. The Hand of God 4. Wasteland 5. No Exit
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
One of the biggest box office hits of all time delivers the ultimate encounter when mysterious and powerful aliens launch an all-out invasion against the human race. The spectacle begins when massive spaceships appear in Earth's skies. But wonder turns to terror as the ships blast destructive beams of fire down on cities all over the planet. Now the world's only hope lies with a determined band of survivors uniting for one last strike against the invaders - before it's the end of mankind.
In the year 2154, two classes of people exist: the very wealthy, who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Delacourt (Jodie Foster) will stop at nothing to preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium - but that doesn't stop the people of Earth from trying to get in by any means they can. Max (Matt Damon) agrees to take on a life-threatening mission, one that could bring equality to these polarised worlds.
For the cadets of the Defence University of the small planet Kibi a maiden voyage on the new warship Amaterasu is a fitting event just before graduation. As they are returning home however they are shocked to hear news of a declaration of war by an aggressive neighbouring Kingdom. When the Kibi government surrenders without a struggle the cadets decide to fight back using the Amaterasu with funding from the Galaxy News Network. The only stipulation? Exclusive airing rights to the action and good ratings! So the cadets find themselves as the stars of their own reality show. Only on this reality show you can die!
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