A spine-tingling double feature. A Bucket of Blood (Dir. Roger Corman 1959 66 mins) Coffee bar waiter Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) is hailed as an artist for his amazing lifelike sculptures. Unbeknown to his customers his art is achieved by murdering his models and covering them in clay. Said by many to be cult actor Dick Miller's finest hour A Bucket of Blood is a superb semi-spoof of the dead-bodies-in-the-wax-museum genre. Produced and directed by Roger Corman it is a fine example of macabre humour perfectly capturing the spirit of the beatnik. The Giant Gilla Monster (Dir. Ray Kellog 1959 74 mins) When a Texas town is threatened by a gigantic lizard a singing and swinging teenager kick starts his friends into gear to stop the crazed beast. An enjoyable romp through 1950s science fiction drive-in cheese the sleepy lizard wreaking havoc on miniature sets is no less terrifying than the musical numbers.
They'll Never See Him Coming Hip-Hop Group Naughty By Nature's Anthony ""Treach"" Criss (Today You Die) and Nia Peeples (Half Past Dead) are on a high-stakes thrill ride as they fight against time to stop a deranged mean bent on catastrophic destruction. After losing his eyesight during a sabotaged CIA operation Special Agent Conners agrees to be injected with an experimental serum that promises to cure his blindness. Armed with his new extraordinary eyesight Conners successfully completes a daring mission for his former mentor - only to discover he's been tricked into stealing a deadly chemical bomb intended for a twisted act of terrorism.
When three kids sneak into the apartment of the weird old guy who lives upstairs they discover a time machine and unwittingly disrupt the time/space continuum by sending a computer manual back into history. They must follow it back in time in order to reset the course of events.
Four American friends badly needing money decide to make a commando-like raid into a South American country and steal million from the hacienda of an American-born drug dealer who lives there. The four Americans then succeed rather easily in stealing the money but soon run into trouble trying to get back out of the country as both the drug dealer and a small army of bandits each hunt them down trying to get the money.
A crazed killer is on the loose and holds the city hostage in a grip of anguished fear. The killer the 'Champion Killer' as the madia has named him relentlessly pursues and murders teenage girls. He demands one million dollars or more innocent children will die. Detective Bo Butler has crossed this killer's path before and he wants a pay back. A perilous game of cat and mouse begins....
Deluxe DVD set containing exciting extras and four further epsiodes featuring stranded spaceman John Crichton.
In this graphically violent exploitation film an insane colonel tests out his newly invented virus HV8-B designed to significantly alter the behavior of convicts serving life sentences. As soon as they are injected the unwilling subjects become mad-killers. Later they become slimy walking corpses in various states of decay constantly oozing highly contagious bodily fluids that infect the whole cellblock. Soon the uninfected inmates begin to riot. Now only wrongly-imprisoned Vietnam-vet Dennis Cole can stop the crazed colonel from turning them into killer zombies.
Quinlan is a dedicated cop and one of the few that isn't on the take. But Quinlan Knows the score and decides if you can't beat'em join'em. Quinlan's life will never be the same again. He lies cheats and bends the rules because he's the last of the honest cops.
Johnny English (Dir. Peter Howitt) (2003): He knows no fear. He knows no danger. He knows nothing! Bumbling British intelligence officer Johnny English has to step into the breach when all his fellow agents are suddenly bumped off. With the machinations of mysterious millionaire Pascal Sauvage becoming increasingly threatening it's up to Johnny to save the crown jewels and the very fate of the Royal family! Thunderbirds (Dir. Jonathan Frakes) (2004): Thunderbirds are GO! International Rescue run in secret by the Tracy family and led by Jeff (Bill Paxton) is permamently on standby to offer assistance when accidents and incidents threaten lives across the world. However when the villainous Hood (Ben Kingsley) infiltrates the Tracy's clandestine island base and imprisons most of the family who will rescue the rescuers? It's left to teenage Alan (Brady Corbet) and his similarly young friends to save the day!
Billie and Kristy lead a gang of armed robbers who steal from banks armoured cars and the like. When Billie's lover Jim gets caught by the police after stashing a large amount of money they wait for him to get out of jail. He does and has to deal with both the police and his ex-gang as they both need him to get what they want. Things become more complicated when Kristy kidnaps Jim's son and threatens to kill him if Jim doesn't come up with the buried loot.
Being lost is the least of your problems...
Forget what you think you know... A street hustler who makes all the wrong moves finds himself doing hard time in the pen in this gritty thriller.
Set early in the 22nd century Enterprise focuses on a history of the galactic upheaval that leads to the formation of The Federation. Its compelling stories of team bravery and individual heroism are sure to answer countless questions for both die-hard fans of the series and neophytes to the Star Trek universe. Starring a fresh young cast this exciting new chapter continues to push the edge of the visual envelope with the kind of state of the art special
On the run from authorities, a sleazy courier poses as a scout leader on a camping trip. But he has no idea what he's in for when he has to lead a group of kids.
A Good Idea At The Time
An homage to the Latin talent/industry in Hollywood
Sentenced to 23 years: he won't accept a day of it! This is the incredible true story of John McVicar - a man who took on the entire prison system and refused to surrender. Roger Daltrey gives a powerful performance as McVicar in a film that is shocking brutal and full of gritty violent realism. The film strongly depicts the brutal aspects of British prison life and follows McVicar into his eventual rehabilitation.
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