John Wayne has brawled bare-knuckled gunned down desperadoes fought jungle wars and piloted the skies. But 'The Cowboys' gives him one of his juiciest roles as a leather-tough rancher who deserted by his regular help hires eleven greenhorn schoolboys for a cattle drive across 400 treacherous miles. When the dust settles Wayne gives one of his best performances. In The Cowboys Rex Reed wrote All the forces that have made him a dominant personality as well as a major screen presence seem to combine. Old Dusty Britches can act. Co-starring the equally memorable Roscoe Lee Browne Colleen Dewhurst and Bruce Dern 'The Cowboys' is exciting proof. This version never before released in the UK includes a previously deleted scene.
Kenneth is socially insecure. But when he buys 'Nikki' a silicone sex doll over the internet. Because of his experience with his new toy Kenneth's life takes a turn for the better when he attracts the attention of a real girl Lisa. But when the doll's jealous personality invades his consciousness Kenneth becomes trapped in a perverse triangle torn between the silicone Nikki and the flesh and blood Lisa.
A journey inside the world of real life caped crusaders. From all over America, these self-proclaimed crime fighters, don masks, homemade costumes and elaborate utility belts in an attempt to bring justice to evildoers everywhere.
Tracklisting:1. Iron Fist - Wacken Open Air, Germany, August 8th, 20112. Stay Clean3. Get Back In Line4. Metropolis5. Over The Top6. One Night Stand7. Rock Out8. The Thousand Names Of God9. I Know How To Die10. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch11. In The Name Of Tragedy12. Just 'Cos You Got The Power13. Going To Brazil14. Killed By Death15. Bomber16. Ace Of Spades17. Overkill18. Iron Fist - Sonisphere Festival, Uk, July 10 201119. I Know How To Die20. In The Name Of Tragedy21. Killed By Death22. Ace Of Spades23. Overkill24. Stay Clean - Rock In Rio, Brazil, September 25th, 201125. Over The Top26. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch27. Going To Brazil28. Killed By Death29. Bonus Feature - Festival Impressions W:O:A
Pianomania is an award winning documentary that takes the viewer along on a humorous journey into the secret world of sounds, and accompanies Stefan Knpfer at his unusual job with world famous pianists like Lang Lang, Alfred Brendel, Rudolf Buchbinder, Till Fellner and Pierre-Laurent Aimard, among others. The tone isn't breathing - complains pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, distraught. This is a typical sentence in Steinway & Sons' chief technician and Master Tuner Stefan Knpfer's normal work day. Each piano has its own personality, each piece demands its own timbre, and every interpretation has a particular temperament. To find the right instrument with the necessary qualities, compatible with the vision of the virtuoso, to tune it to perfection and to finally get it on the stage, needs nerves of steel, boundless passion, and the extraordinary competence in translating words into sounds. This unusual film by Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis tells - with love and humor - of moments of absolute love of attention to detail and perfection. Pianomania observes, from unique angles, the suspenseful search for the perfect tone. Pianomania is a documentary about love, perfection and a little bit of madness...
This second star-studded special edition DVD gift set of the award winning Bible series comprises of 7 discs and 14 hours of epic biblical adventure. Consisting of stories of Solomon Jacob St. Paul Jeremiah Esther Apocalypse Revelation plus a seventh bonus title: Genesis: The Creation and the Flood available exclusively with this collection. Presented in a compact and durable gift pack this set offers outstanding star studded entertainment.
Mexican rebel Pancho Villa needs guns. First he'll need the money to buy them. After persuading a group of money lenders to loan him $30 000 using their lives as collateral he sends his right hand man Scotty across the border into America to buy them. Scotty is doublecrossed and Villa gathers his rag tag army to take revenge. His army ends up victorious in the American town of Columbus. However he now must face the wrath of the United States Army...
François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and creation in his thoughtful, sumptuous 1980 film The Last Metro. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film Oscar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is set in occupied France during World War II. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding in the basement of the theatre. The one hope to save the Montmarte is a new play starring the dashing Bernard Granger (Gérard Depardieu). The attraction between Marion and Bernard is palpable, and as usual Truffaut creates tension and drama from even the most casual of occurrences. The theme of the director locked away while his lover and his creation are appropriated by others makes for interesting Truffaut study, but first and foremost this is a well-spun romance.--Keith Simanton, Amazon.com
Shadaloo South-East Asia 1995. As civil war enters its seventh month warlord General M. Bison (Raul Julia) virtually brings about global warfare when he takes 63 Allied Nations relief workers hostage and threatens to execute them unless a ransom of billion dollars is paid. It is the mission of Colonel William F Guile (Jean-Claude Van Damme) to rescue the hostages but he has to locate them first! As part of an audacious plan to track down the General and his futuristic fortress Guile and British Intelligence Officer Cammy (Kylie Minogue) recruit to the forces two renegade heroes. However their entire plan is nearly quashed when GNT news correspondent Chun-Li-Zang intervenes and she wants much more than just a story. Action reaches fever pitch as Guile Bison and their forces clash in a fierce battle and the fate of the free world hangs in the balance...
The first mission to Mars crashes onto the surface of the planet. The astronauts are faced with a dire situation. With no resources and no time to wait for the rescue team to arrive they have just one alternative: three must die so two can survive. The story takes us with the details of a documentary on the adventures of the three crew members (Susana Herbert and Rodrigo) who decide to die to let their team-mates survive. They cover the distance separating them from Marineris Valley and descend into its depths where they find hidden beneath a permanent layer of fog a great mystery about the planet's distant past - and a chance of survival for the castaways on Mars.
With Vacas, his first feature, the Basque director Julio Medem set out all the elements of his audacious and idiosyncratic approach to filmmaking: intricate, circular plots; richly sensual imagery and highly stylised camerawork; a deft interweaving of fantasy and reality; and a thoroughly subversive attitude to Spanish tradition and folklore. Vacas takes a staple Spanish genre--the epic historical melodrama with all its bombast and macho posturing--and kicks the stuffing out of it while pelting it with cowpats. The action unrolls between two Spanish civil wars--the Second Carlist War of 1874-5, and the rather better-known conflict that started in 1936. An incident in the first of these sets up a feud between two farming families in a Basque valley, and the story leapfrogs down the decades taking in star-crossed lovers, log-chopping contests (a staple Basque competitive sport, it seems), mutilation, madness, incest, photography and any number of cows, through whose placidly bemused gaze we view a good deal of the action. Though Medem is dealing with all the solemn Hemingway-esque elements of romantic Spanishry--honour, blood and death--his approach is too playful to admit any real sense of tragedy. Much of the time the tone is closer to myth, and there's more than a touch of magic realism: axes fly miles through the air, and a tree in the woods can apparently eat people alive. In the end, of course, love triumphs over all. Medem's films have since gained greatly in sophistication and technique, but there's exuberance about this debut work that's irresistible. On the DVD: Vacas on disc has trailers for all five of Medem's features to date; filmographies for Medem and his two lead actors, Emma Suárez and Carmelo Gómez; and useful written notes on the movie by film historian Robert Stone. The transfer's clean and clear, doing justice to Carles Gusi's rich photography, with good sound and in the original ratio. --Philip Kemp
Thirteen years after the original nightmare began Mike and Reggie reunite with the spirit of Mike's dead brother and are pursued by The Tall Man through warped dimensions of space and time. Who Will reign supreme? Prepared to be scared witless as the fine line between the living and the dead snaps with a vengeance!
Diamond In The Rough: Frank Newhouse an arrogant baseball star whose career is crashing and burning hires Sydney to fine the ""magical"" glove of former baseball great Jimmy Jonesboro. The glove was stolen more than 50 years ago. Sydney and Nigel track the missing glove - purported to have single ""handedly"" defeated the Red Sox in the 1946 World Series - to the sewers of Pre-Revolutionary war Boston while unwittingly being tailed by Sydney's former rival Kurt Reiner. Can the t
Based on the celebrated Bengali novel 'A River Called Titus' was filmed in director Ritwik Ghatak's childhood home of East Bengal soon after the independence of Bangaladesh. Ghatak's most ambitious project this raw and powerful film unfolds a tragic tale of a couple separated by a kidnapping.
The BFI's celebrated Jacques Tati remaster series continues with the world premiere High Definition release of the great director's much-loved debut, Jour de f�te, in not one, but two different versions. This award-winning comic masterpiece introduced audiences to Tati's dazzling blend of satire and slapstick, and has won the hearts of audiences the world over. Tati plays an appealingly inept postman who is intent on modernising the postal system in the depths of rural France. Tati's...
Staged over three days Woodstock was a celebration of life and music for the lost generation hosted by the musical icons of the era. This programme features a total of 26 classic artists including Santana Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix The Who and Joe Cocker comprising 32 tracks. Friday August 15 1969: 1. Richie Havens - I Can't Make It Anymore 2. Country Joe McDonald - Fixin' To Die 3. John Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues 4. Incredible String Band - When You Find Out Who You Are 5. Bert Sommers - Jennifer 6. Tim Hardin - If I Were a Carpenter 7. Ravi Shankar - Evening Raga 8. Ario Guthrie - Walkin' Down The Line 9. Joan Baez - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man / Sir Galahad Saturday August 16th 1969 1. Quill - Waiting For You 2. Santana - Soul Sacrifice 3. Canned Heat - Leaving This Town 4. Mountain - Southbound Train 5. Sly & The Family Stone - Love City 6. Janis Joplin - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) / Ball & Chain 7. The Who - My Generation 8. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love / White Rabbit Sunday August 17th 1969: 1. Joe Cocker - Let's Go Get Stoned 2. Country Joe & The Fish - (Thing Called) Love 3. Ten Years After - I'm Going Home 4. The Band - The Weight 5. Johnny Winter - Mean Town Blues 6. Crosby Stills Nash & Young - Black Bird 7. Paul Butterfield - Everything Gonna Be Alright 8. Sha Na Na - Duke Of Earl 9. Jimi Hendrix - Star Spangled Banner / Woodstock Improvisation / Villanova Junction
There's not much sleeping going on in the beachside suburb of Crescent Bay. Come and meet Fliss Lyndz Kenny Rosie & Frankie; all members of a secret society called 'The Sleepover Club' - no boys or parents allowed! Constantly in conflict with their arch rivals - three boys called the M&Ms - life couldn't be more serious... or more funny! The Sleepover Club has a bit of everything for everyone... You'll laugh... You'll cry... But most of all you'll love The Sleepover Club; It's seriously cool!
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