Steven Spielberg's most simplistic, sanitised history lesson, Amistad, explores the symbolic 1840s trials of 53 West Africans following their bloody rebellion aboard a slave ship. For most of Schindler's List (and, later, Saving Private Ryan) Spielberg restrains himself from the sweeping narrative and technical flourishes that make him one of our most entertaining and manipulative directors. Here, he doesn't even bother trying, succumbing to his driving need to entertain with beautiful images and contrived emotion. He cheapens his grandiose motives and simplifies slavery, treating it as cut- and-dry genre piece. Characters are easy Hollywood stereotypes--"villains" like the Spanish sailors or zealous abolitionists are drawn one-dimensionally and sneered upon. And Spielberg can't suppress his gifted eye, undercutting normally ugly sequences, such as the terrifying slave passage, which is shot as a gorgeous, well-lit composition. At its core, Amistad is a traditional courtroom drama, centred by a tired, clichéd narrative: a struggling, idealistic young lawyer (Matthew McConaughey) fighting the crooked political system and saving helpless victims. Worse yet, Spielberg actually takes the underlying premise of his childhood fantasy, E.T. and repackages it for slavery. Cinque (Djimon Hounsou), the leader of the West African rebellion, is presented much like the adorable alien: lost, lacking a common language, and trying to find his way home. McConaughey is a grown-up Elliot who tries communicating complicated ideas such as geography by drawing pictures in the sand or language by having Cinque mimic his facial expressions. Such stuff was effective for a sci-fi fantasy about the communication barriers between a boy and a lost alien; here, it seems like a naive view of real, complex history. --Dave McCoy, Amazon.com
Vampires have come out of the coffin and are now living among us. Surviving on synthetic blood they no longer need human blood to survive. Or so it seems... The small town of Bon Temps Louisiana boasts a wide array of colourful locals. Meet Sookie Stackhouse (Academy Award winner Anna Paquin a sweet and innocent waitress who hides her powerful ability to read minds; Bill Compton (British actor Stephen Moyer) a 173-year-old vampire who's just moved back to town; Sookie's brother Jason (Aussie hearthrob Ryan Kwanten - Vinnie Patterson from Home And Away) a ladies' man who can't seem to stay out of trouble; tough-as-nails Tara Sookie's loyal best friend; Sam the owner of Merlotte's who tries to keep his feelings for Sookie to himself; Lafayette a man about town who's always cooking up something illicit and off the menu and a quirky cast of characters who each hide their dark secrets in the shadows of night in this series that's like no other. If you want to sink your fangs into more vampire TV and movies then check out some of these blood-sucking beauties: True Blood: Season 1: The first season of HBO's Charlaine Harris-adapated Sookie Stackhouse vampire series is a deliciously sexy and sensational TV debut. True Blood: Season 2: The second season features even more vampish undead tomfoolery from the Deep South HBO-style in this Play.com Exclusive edition with art cards! The Vampire Diaries Season 1: Developed by Dawson's Creek/Scream creator Kevin Williamson superb supernatural horror meets teen drama. Cirque Du Freak: Based on the popular books by Darren Shaw this fang-tastic fantasy film is a rollicking good adventure with a dark twist. New Moon: Adapated from Stephenie Meyer's sequel book this one howls quality with great performances from Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Vampires have come out of the coffin and are now living among us. Surviving on synthetic blood they no longer need human blood to survive. Or so it seems... The small town of Bon Temps Louisiana boasts a wide array of colourful locals. Meet Sookie Stackhouse (Academy Award winner Anna Paquin a sweet and innocent waitress who hides her powerful ability to read minds; Bill Compton (British actor Stephen Moyer) a 173-year-old vampire who's just moved back to town; Sookie's brother Jason (Aussie hearthrob Ryan Kwanten - Vinnie Patterson from Home And Away) a ladies' man who can't seem to stay out of trouble; tough-as-nails Tara Sookie's loyal best friend; Sam the owner of Merlotte's who tries to keep his feelings for Sookie to himself; Lafayette a man about town who's always cooking up something illicit and off the menu and a quirky cast of characters who each hide their dark secrets in the shadows of night in this series that's like no other.
Jane Campion's The Piano struck a deep chord (if you'll excuse the expression) with audiences in 1993, who were mesmerised by the film's rich, dreamlike imagery. It is the story of a Scottish woman named Ada (Holly Hunter), who has been mute since age 6 because she simply chose not to speak. Ada travels with her daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) and her beloved piano to a remote spot on the coast of New Zealand for an arranged marriage to a farmer (Sam Neill). She gives piano lessons to a gruff neighbor (Harvey Keitel) who has Maori tattoos on his face, and, well, things develop from there. The picture takes on a powerful dream logic that simply defies synopsis. It's a breathtakingly beautiful and original achievement from Campion, a unique stylist. The Piano won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and Oscars for Hunt, Paquin and Campion's screenplay. --Jim Emerson
Season 1 Set in rural Louisiana HBO’s new award-winning series True Blood follows the world of vampires who have just recently “come out of the coffin.” For the first time in history a Japanese-manufactured synthetic blood allows vampires to co-exist peacefully with humans but the question remains…will they? The series centers around Sookie Stackhouse (Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winner Anna Paquin The Piano True Blood) a telepathic waitress who winds up falling for vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer The Starter Wife). Season 2 Welcome to Bon Temps home to mystery Southern sensuality and dark secrets. For Sookie Stackhouse life is more dangerous than ever as she and Bill become even closer. Meanwhile Tara finds herself under a spell; Jason joins an anti-vampire sect; Eric recruits Sookie to find a missing vampire; and Maryann reveals a special power. Then after a shocking discovery Sookie Bill and Sam must protect the town from a diabolical plan that raises this award-winning series to bloody new heights. Season 3 In Bon Temps everyone has something to hide. But when new threats emerge no one can conceal the secrets of their past. After Sookie discovers that Bill’s been kidnapped she heads to Mississippi where she becomes entangled in a world ruled by a pack of vicious werewolves and the powerful Vampire King Russell Edgington. There her powers resurface and she learns that Bill may not be trusted. Eric is also drawn to the King’s domain to settle an old score; Tara dives deep into turmoil; Jason falls for a mysterious woman; Lafayette can’t avoid love or demons; Jessica sharpens her vampire skills; and Sam uncovers the truth about his birth family. It all leads up to the revelation of the series... Sookie’s true identity. Season 4 Sookie finds herself entangled in a love triangle – torn between a vengeful Bill the new Vampire King of Mississippi and Eric who’s not the former Viking he once was. Led by a charismatic witch named Marnie who threatens to let no one living or dead stand in her way a powerful coven tempts Lafayette Tara and Jesus with otherworldly powers. Jessica tries to adjust to a domestic life while Jason finds himself alone in werepanther territory. Arlene and Terry come to terms with their highly unusual baby and Alcide finds himself caught in the clutches of an old flame. As old alliances crumble and new relationships form Season 4 of True Blood proves that nobody’s safe when there’s magic in the air. Season 5 The fate of all humanity is at stake in the fifth season of this unique bold and undeniably sexy series. While Sookie deals with Tara’s shooting and her unpredictable faerie powers Bill and Eric find themselves called into action by the Vampire Authority. Alcide battles new werewolves J.D. and Martha; Sam searches for shifter murderers; and Jason struggles with his attraction to Jessica. It all adds up to a wicked bloody climax between the Authority and the bloodthirsty vampire fundamentalists that will affect the lives of everyone living and dead in this unrelenting action-packed season of HBO’s otherworldly phenomenon. Season 6 The Authority is in flames. TruBlood is in short supply. As Bill comes to terms with his newfound powers after emerging reincarnated from a pool of blood humans are in open conflict with vampires like never before. Meanwhile Sookie and Jason must steel themselves for an encounter with their parents’ killer: the mysterious and ancient Warlow. Mixing romance suspense mystery and humor the show takes place in a world where vampires and humans co-exist after vampires have come out of the coffin thanks to the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood that means they no longer need humans as a nutritional source.The series follows waitress and part-faerie Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) who can hear people’s thoughts vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) and vampire Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy®-winning HBO series “Six Feet Under”) created the show which is based on the bestselling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. Season 7 In season 7 a season-opening battle between raging Hep-Vamps and their Bon Temps prey sets the stage for a season-long series of hair-raising denouements for Sookie Bill Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) Jason (Ryan Kwanten) Sam (Sam Trammell) Alcide (Joe Manganiello) Tara (Rutina Wesley) and their human/vampire allies and adversaries. As we’ll see some of True Blood’s most beloved figures will meet cruel fates while others will cheat death (true and otherwise) to forge happily-ever-after relationships that will leave fans surprised and ultimately satisfied. What will happen to your favorite True Blood character? Bonus Features: Season 1 A. EP 101: Audio Commentary with Alan Ball (Series Creator) B. Ep 102: Audio Commentary with Anna Paquin (Sookie) and Scott Winant (Director) C. Ep 104: Audio Commentary with Brian Buckner (Writer) and Michael Lehmann (Director) D. Ep 105: Audio Commentary with Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton) and Dan Minahan (Director) E. Ep 107: Audio Commentary with Marcos Siega (Director) F. Ep 111: Audio Commentary with Nancy Oliver (Writer) G. Enhanced Viewing Mode - BD-J Feature including PiP text-based facts and maps [English only] H. Season Index I. Episodic Previews J. Episodic Recaps Season 2 A. Audio Commentary Episode 202 w/ Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette) Michael Lehmann (director) B. Audio Commentary Episode 207 w/ Michael Ruscio (director) Raelle Tucker (writer) C. Audio Commentary Epsidoe 208 w/ John Dahl (director) Alexander Skarsgard (Eric) and Stephen Moyer (Bill) D. Audio Commentary Episode 210 w/ Ryan Kwanten (Jason) Sam Trammell (Sam) E. Audio Commentary Episode 211 w/ Dan Minahan (director) Alan Ball (writer) Rutina Wesley (Tara) F. Audio Commentary Epsiode 212 w/ Michael Cuesta (director) and Alexander Woo (writer) G. The Vampire Report (RT 23:49) H. Series Index I. Episodic Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) J. Episodic Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) K. Enhanced Viewing: Character Perspectives PiP (Hoyt Karl Pam Steve) - English only L. Enhanced Viewing: Flash Back / Flash Forward PiP - English only M. Enhanced Viewing: Pro / Anti Vampire Messaging (PNG) - English only N. Enhanced Viewing: Hints and FYIs (PNG) - English only O. Character Perspectives Standalone (TRT 130 mins approx) P. HBO.com Piece: Who Needs Marriage? (TRT 2:52) Q. HBO.com Piece: Do You Want To Live Forever? (TRT 2:41) R. HBO.com Piece: Detoxify Your Life (TRT 3:00 approx) S. HBO.com Piece: It’s Hip To Be Alive (TRT 3:00 approx) T. Audio Commentary Epsiode 212 w/ Michelle Forbes (Maryann) and Anna Paquin (Sookie) Season 3 A. Ep 302 Audio Commentary w/ Alexander Skarsgard and Scott Winant B. Ep 303 Audio Commentary w/ Michael Lehmann and Alexander Woo C. Ep 304 Audio Commentary w/ Kristin Bauer and David Petrarca D. Ep 306 Audio Commentary w/ Alan Ball and Dennis O’Hare E. Ep 307 Audio Commentary w/ Anna Paquin Joe Manganiello and Brian Buckner F. Ep 312 Audio Commentary w/ Stephen Moyer and Anthony Hemingway H. Series Index I. Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) J. Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) K. Enhanced Viewing: Character Perspectives PiP (Jessica Andy Tommy Alcide) - English only L. Enhanced Viewing: Minisodes / Post Mortems / Flash Backs / Flash Forwards (Branching Video TRT 60 mins approx ) - English only M. Enhanced Viewing: Vampire Histories / Bios / Hints / FYIs (PNG based) - English only N. Anatomy of a Scene (RT 25 mins approx) from Ep 302? O. Character Perspectives Standalone (TRT 130 mins approx) P. Snoop Dogg Video (RT 2:00 approx) Q. True Blood Lines - English only R. Post Mortems (One per Ep; approx 2:30 each) Season 4 A. Ep 402 Audio Commentary w/ Stephen Moyer Deborah Ann Woll & Brian Buckner B. Ep 403 Audio Commentary w/ Alan Ball & Anna Paquin C. Ep 404 Audio Commentary w/ Alexander Skarsgard & Michael Lehmann D. Ep 406 Audio Commentary w/ Raelle Tucker & Gregory Feinberg E. Ep 409 Audio Commentary w/ Sam Trammell & Romeo Tirone F. Ep 410 Audio Commentary w/ Fiona Shaw Nancy Oliver & Lesli Linka Glatter G. Series Index H. Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) I. Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) J. Inside the Episode 12 clips (RT 5:00 each approx) K. Enhanced Viewing: Character Perspectives PiP--ENGLISH ONLY L. Enhanced Viewing: Flash Backs / Flash Forwards (Jumpout Video TRT 60 mins approx )--ENGLISH ONLY M. Enhanced Viewing: Vampire Histories / Bios / Hints / FYIs (PNG based)--ENGLISH ONLY N. True Blood Lines--ENGLISH ONLY O. Post Production Roundtable Piece (TRT 30 mins approx) Season 5 A. Ep 504 Commentary w/ Alex Woo Chris Bauer and Romeo Tirone B. Ep 508 Commentary w/ Stephen Moyer and Mark Hudis C. Ep 509 Commentary w/ Dan Attias Denis O’Hare and Carrie Preston D. Ep 511 Commentary w/ Angela Robinson and Lesli Linka Glatter E. Ep 512 Commentary w/ Alan Ball Anna Paquin and Michael Lehmann F. Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) G. Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) H. Inside the Episode 12 clips (RT 5:00 each approx) I. Enhanced Viewing: Authority Jumpouts (TRT 60 mins approx) - ENGLISH ONLY J. Enhanced Viewing: Flashbacks/Flashforwards (TRT 60 mins approx ) - ENGLISH ONLY K. Enhanced Viewing: Bios / Hints / FYIs (PNG based) - ENGLISH ONLY L. True Bloodlines - ENGLISH ONLY M. Authority Linkouts Standalone (TRT 60 mins approx) TBC N. True Blood: Autopsy (Anatomy of an Episode Ep 506; TRT 70 mins approx) O. Season 4 Recap Season 6 A. Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) B. Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) C. True Bloodlines [ENGLISH ONLY] D. Vamp Camp Files includes 7 video clips (RT 2-4mins each approx) + 5 audio clips (RT 2-3mins each approx) Season 7 A. Previews (RT 1:00 each approx) B. Recaps (RT 1:00 each approx) C. True Bloodlines (Text Only) D. True Blood: A Farewell to Bon Temps (RT 28:10) E. True Death: The Final Days on Set (RT 16:00) F. Season 6 Recap (TBC) G. Ep 702 Commentary w/ Kate Barnow & Howie Deutch H. Ep 704 Commentary w/ Daniel Kenneth Gregg Fienberg & Kristin Bauer Van Straten I. Ep 706 Commentary w/ Angela Robinson Carrie Preston & Lauren Bowles J. Ep 707 Commentary w/ Craig Chester Simon Jayes & Chris Bauer K. Ep 710 Commentary w/ Brian Buckner Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer
Sean Connery and Rob Brown star as an eccentric, reclusive novelist and a talented young scholar & athlete. As the young man gets to know his mentor he must face up to a tough decision about his dreams to write and play sport.
True Blood: Season 1
In season 7 a season-opening battle between raging Hep-Vamps and their Bon Temps prey sets the stage for a season-long series of hair-raising denouements for Sookie Bill Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) Jason (Ryan Kwanten) Sam (Sam Trammell) Alcide (Joe Manganiello) Tara (Rutina Wesley) and their human/vampire allies and adversaries. As we’ll see some of True Blood’s most beloved figures will meet cruel fates while others will cheat death (true and otherwise) to forge happily-ever-after relationships that will leave fans surprised and ultimately satisfied. What will happen to your favorite True Blood character? Episode List Jesus Gonna Be Here I Found You Fire in the Hole Death is Not the End Lost Cause Karma May Be the Last Time Almost Home Love Is To Die Thank You Bonus Features: Season 6 Recap (TBC) True Blood: A Farewell to Bon Temps (28:10 TBC) Ep 702 Commentary w/ Kate Barnow & Howie Deutch Ep 704 Commentary w/ Daniel Kenneth Gregg Fienberg & Kristin Bauer Van Straten Ep 706 Commentary w/ Angela Robinson Carrie Preston & Lauren Bowles Ep 707 Commentary w/ Craig Chester Simon Jayes & Chris Bauer Ep 710 Commentary w/ Brian Buckner Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer
An Army-base comedy about soldiers "with nothing to kill except time", Buffalo Soldiers invites casual comparison to Catch-22 and M*A*S*H. It's 1989: the Berlin Wall is falling, completing the Cold War's thaw and Ray Elwood (Joaquin Phoenix)--a clerk with the 317th Supply Battalion, stationed in west Germany--combats boredom with a variety of black-market schemes, from cooking heroin for the base's corrupt MPs to dealing stolen arms to the highest bidder, in addition to having a shallow affair with the two-timing wife (Elizabeth McGovern) of his outgoing commander (Ed Harris). Elwood's new CO (Scott Glenn) clamps down on his illegal activities while protecting his daughter (Anna Paquin) from Elwood's advances. Fine casting and positive buzz couldn't prevent this movie's ironic fate: acquired by Miramax one day before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Buffalo Soldiers was shelved for nearly two years, by which time this dark and defiantly amusing exercise in political incorrectness--based on the novel by Robert O'Connor--had been overshadowed by world events. --Jeff Shannon
Seven close friends reunite to watch two of their own tight clique tie the knot. However, problems soon arise when the long-lived rivalry between the bride (Paquin) and the maid of honor (Holmes) is tested.
Irena Sendler was one of the most remarkable - and most unlikely - heroes of World War II, saving 2,500 Jewish children during the German occupation of Poland. As a social worker, Irena had access to the Warsaw Ghetto, making it possible for her to rescue the daughter of a Jewish friend and safely hide the young girl with a Catholic family. Realizing that thousands of children were still in danger, Irena recruited sympathetic friends and co-workers to smuggle children out and place them in safe homes, farms and convents. At great personal risk, she devised extraordinary schemes to sneak the children by Nazi guards, bringing them out in ambulances, suitcases and even wheelbarrows. Irena was eventually captured by the Gestapo. Even after months of torture, she maintained her silence. Her heroic efforts were honoured by a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Everything is at stake! The fate of all humanity is at stake in the fifth season of this unique, bold, and undeniably sexy series. While Sookie deals with Tara's shooting and her unpredictable faerie powers, Bill and Eric find themselves called into action by the Vampire Authority. Alcide battles new werewolves J.D. and Martha; Sam searches for shifter murderers; and Jason struggles with his attraction to Jessica. It all adds up to a wicked, bloody climax between the Authority and the bloodthirsty vampire fundamentalists that will affect the lives of everyone living and dead in this unrelenting, action-packed season of HBO’s otherworldly phenomenon.
From the leader in anime Katsuhiro Otomo (Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, Memories), comes his first feature- length directorial project since his breakthrough film (Akira). Ten years in the making, with a total budget of $22 million, Steamboy is the most expensive Japanese anime production ever. A retro science-fiction epic set in Victorian England, Steamboy features an inventor prodigy named Ray Steam, who receives a mysterious metal ball containing a new form of energy capable of powering an entire nation, the Steam Ball. Young Ray Steam must use the Steam Ball to fight evil, redeem his family, and save London from destruction. With more than 180,000 drawings and 400 CG cuts, Steamboy is one of the most elaborate animated features ever created. Steamboy will be brought to life with an outstanding ensemble voiceover cast including Anna Paquin (X-Men), Patrick Stewart (X-Men), and Alfred Molina (Spider-man 2).
They are mutants, genetically gifted human beings - the worlds newest and most persecuted minority group.
Ready for seconds? The biggest TV phenomenon of last year is back with a bite! Welcome back to Bon Temps home to mystery Southern sensuality and dark secrets. For Sookie Stackhouse life is more dangerous than ever after she and Bill become more deeply involved. Meanwhile Tara finds herself under a lover's spell; Sam puts his trust in an unlikely ally; Jason becomes involved with an anti-vampire sect; Eric becomes interested in Sookie after he recruits her to investigate the disappearance of his 2 000-year-old maker; and Maryann is revealed to possess a power that can control almost everyone in town. Then after making a shocking discovery Sookie Bill and Sam must form the last line of defence against a diabolical plan that raises this award-winning series to bloody new heights. Clothes fall to the floor almost as often as blood spatters the walls in this show that blends supernatural horror sex and mystery with just a little bit of social commentary thrown in for good measure. If you want to sink your fangs into more vampire TV and movies then check out some of these blood-sucking beauties: True Blood: Season 1: The first season of HBO's Charlaine Harris-adapated Sookie Stackhouse vampire series is a deliciously sexy and sensational TV debut. True Blood: Seasons 1 & 2 Box Set: It's a case of two times the Sookie on this two-fanged HBO box set collecting all the episodes from Season's 1 and 2. The Vampire Diaries Season 1: Developed by Dawson's Creek/Scream creator Kevin Williamson superb supernatural horror meets teen drama. Cirque Du Freak: Based on the popular books by Darren Shaw this fang-tastic fantasy film is a rollicking good adventure with a dark twist. New Moon: Adapated from Stephenie Meyer's sequel book this one howls quality with great performances from Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
The clock is ticking on Monty Brogan's freedom: in 24 hours he goes to prison for seven long years. Once a kingpin in Manhattan Monty is about to say goodbye to the life he knew - a life that opened doors to New York's swankiest clubs but also alienated him from the people closest to him. In his last day on the outside Monty tries to reconnect with his father who's never given up on his son and gets together with his two closest friends from the old days Jacob and Slaughtery
Vampires have come out of the coffin and are now living among us. Surviving on synthetic blood they no longer need human blood to survive. Or so it seems... The small town of Bon Temps Louisiana boasts a wide array of colourful locals. Meet Sookie Stackhouse (Academy Award winner Anna Paquin a sweet and innocent waitress who hides her powerful ability to read minds; Bill Compton (British actor Stephen Moyer) a 173-year-old vampire who's just moved back to town; Sookie's brother Jason (Aussie hearthrob Ryan Kwanten - Vinnie Patterson from Home And Away) a ladies' man who can't seem to stay out of trouble; tough-as-nails Tara Sookie's loyal best friend; Sam the owner of Merlotte's who tries to keep his feelings for Sookie to himself; Lafayette a man about town who's always cooking up something illicit and off the menu and a quirky cast of characters who each hide their dark secrets in the shadows of night in this series that's like no other. If you want to sink your fangs into more vampire TV and movies then check out some of these blood-sucking beauties: True Blood: Season 1: The first season of HBO's Charlaine Harris-adapated Sookie Stackhouse vampire series is a deliciously sexy and sensational debut. True Blood: Season 2: The second season features even more vampish undead tomfoolery from the Deep South HBO-style! The Vampire Diaries: Season 1: Developed by Dawson's Creek/Scream creator Kevin Williamson superb supernatural horror meets teen drama. Cirque Du Freak: Based on the popular books by Darren Shaw this fang-tastic fantasy film is a rollicking good adventure with a dark twist. New Moon: Adapated from Stephenie Meyer's sequel book this one howls quality with great performances from Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Winner of 3 Academy Awards and the Palme d'Or at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, The Piano is now available in stunning 4K. Starring Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill and Anna Paquin, The Piano is still as powerful and resolute now as when it was first released. Ada - mute since childhood her nine-year-old daughter and her piano arrive to an arranged marriage in the remote bush of nineteenth century New Zealand.Of all her belongings her husband refuses to transport the piano and it is left behind on the beach. Unable to bear its certain destruction, Ada strikes a bargain with an illiterate tattooed neighbour. She may earn her piano back if she allows him to do certain things while she plays; one black key for every lesson. The arrangement draws all three deeper and deeper into a complex emotional, sexual bond remarkable for its naive passion and frightening disregard for limits. Features brand new extras and a limited edition poster.Product FeaturesInterview with Jane Campion & Jan ChapmanMaking of25 Years OnTrailerFeaturette with Cinematographer Stuart DryburghFeaturette with Production Designer Andrew McAlpineFeaturette with Maori advisor Waihoroi Shortlan
Young Amy (Anna Paquin) is reunited with her father (Jeff Daniels) after a nine-year separation. One day Amy discovers a nest of orphaned goose eggs and decides to take them home and nurture them until they hatch. When the newly hatched goslings adopt her as their Mother Goose Amy and her father become airborne adventurers battling against bad weather and a host of other pitfalls in their efforts to teach the geese to fly...
Everything is at stake! The fate of all humanity is at stake in the fifth season of this unique, bold, and undeniably sexy series. While Sookie deals with Tara's shooting and her unpredictable faerie powers, Bill and Eric find themselves called into action by the Vampire Authority. Alcide battles new werewolves J.D. and Martha; Sam searches for shifter murderers; and Jason struggles with his attraction to Jessica. It all adds up to a wicked, bloody climax between the Authority and the bloodthirsty vampire fundamentalists that will affect the lives of everyone living and dead in this unrelenting, action-packed season of HBO's otherworldly phenomenon.
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