The Bundys are a stereotypical white trash American family. Al is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-to-frequent amorous advances his ditsy wife Peggy a woman who must spend most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two children: Kelly the stunning but superficial party animal and Bud who is too wrapped up in himself to realize his goal of scoring with a girl. Episodes Include: 1. He Thought He Could 2. I'm Going to Sweatland 3. Poke High 4. The Camping Show 5. Dump of My Own 6. Her Cups Runneth Over 7. The Bald and the Beautiful 8. The Gypsy Cried 9. Requiem for a Dead Barber 10. Eatin' Out 11. My Mom the Mom 12. Can't Dance Don't Ask Me 13. The Harder They Fall 14. A Three Job No Income Family 15. I'll See You in Court 16. The House That Peg Lost 17. Married... with Prom Queen: Part 1 18. Married... with Prom Queen: The Sequel 19. The Dateless Amigo 20. The Computer Show 21. Life's a Beach 22. Here's Looking at You Kid
After his mother unexpectedly dies, 17-year-old Ethan discovers he is the owner of a horse he never even knew existed. He travels cross country to live with his grandparents. Next door live three children who are taking riding lessons at the same farm where his mother's horse is boarded. Their lives intersect when they all have to deal with the school bully. This is a delightful family movie that will appeal to children, teens, horse-lovers and people of all ages.
It's Global Worming! During the first day of his new school year a fifth grade boy squares off against a bully and winds up accepting a dare that could change the balance of power within the class.
May 4 2002 - London England World Wrestling Entertainment invades Wembley Arena for an extraordinary event that measure 7.2 on the Richter Scale! The card was as follows: Dark match - not on the PPV broadcast: Mr Perfect vs. Goldust Intercontinental Title Match: Eddie Guerrero vs. RVD Trish Stratus and Jackie vs. Molly Holly and Jazz Bradshaw vs. X-Pac Hardcore Title Match: Steven Richards vs. Booker T Shawn Stasiak and Brock Lesnar vs. Hardy Boyz European Title Match: William Regal vs. Spike Dudley Steve Austin vs. The Big Show Undertaker vs. Triple H
Worzel is back, putting the "Wor" after W as well as he ever used to do. This time, he appears in a Christmas special, A Cup O' Tea An' a Slice O' Cake, where he puts on his party head and heads off to the Scarecrow ball. As always with Worzel, nothing goes to plan and chaos and confusion follow him wherever he goes. For those who remember John Pertwee as scatty Worzel, and Una Stubbs as the irrepressible Aunt Sally the first time around, buying this for their children is an easy excuse for a trip down memory lane. Guest appearances from a younger but equally distinctive Barbara Windsor, and a fresher but just as funny Billy Connolly add up to make almost an hour of first-class entertainment. --Lucie Naylor
Based on the novella by Carson McCullers 'The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe' is both a grotesque black comedy and a prime slice of 'Southern Gothic' set in a poverty-stricken rural community dominated by the curious androgynous character of 'Miss Amelia'. A forceful personality with a mysterious past she runs the town's only cafe and controls the locals through the careful distribution of her own secretly brewed 'hooch'. But Miss Amelia's eccentric existence comes under threat from the unheralded arrival of a hunchbacked dwarf who claims kinship with her and by the reappearance of the husband she rejected on their wedding night and who has come back to wreak vengeance on the woman he once tried to love.
Countdown of the top 50 memorable and exciting moments in WWE history. Which moment will top the chart? Mick Foley's fall from the top of a 'Hell in a Cell' cage? The explosion of Vince McMahon's limo? Also features a number of classic matches including Mankind vs. Undertaker and Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel.
Khumba. Life is not all black and white for Khumba, a young zebra born with only half his stripes. When his superstitious herd blame him for the sudden drought affecting the land, Khumba teams up with a sassy wildebeest and a flamboyant ostrich to find the legendary waterhole where the first zebras got their stripes. On his daring quest across the Great Karoo desert, Khumba meets a host of quirky characters and comes face-to-face with a tyrannical leopard in an epic battle to earn his stripes. Khumba, A Zebra s Tale: a fantastic family adventure with voice talent from Liam Neeson, Catherine Tate, Richard E Grant, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne, Anna Sophia Robb. Jungle Safari. The jungle residents of the national park wake up to a bright sunny morning. All is calm, peaceful and serene. That is, until the humans begin to arrive bringing with them their destructive machines and plans to destroy the real jungle and turn it into a concrete one. In an attempt to save their home, a wacky pack of mismatched animals set off on an epic journey to the big city to plead their case to the humans.Will they make it to the city? And even if they do, will anyone listen? The Great Bear. In this wonderful adventure for the entire family, Jonathan looks forward to summer vacations with his grandfather who lives on the edge of a vast, enchanted forest that he is forbidden to enter. When his sister Sophie, who is tagging along this year, is befriended by a giant bear, Jonathan must venture into the depth of the forest to rescue her and finds a new best friend in the process.
The Bundys are a stereotypical American family. Al is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-to-frequent amorous advances his ditsy wife Peggy a woman who must spend most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two children: Kelly the stunning but superficial party animal and Bud who is too wrapped up in himself to realize his goal of 'scoring' with a girl.
This disjointed comedy spoofs four Judd Apatow efforts: The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and Superbad (Apatow directed two and produced the other two). It gets off to an awkward start when Andy (MadTV's Bryan Callen), a middle-aged comedian, has a nightmare in which his hairy chest horrifies his topless date. The rest of the movie continues along the same vein--more disgusting moments, more underdressed women. As it turns out, Andy's housemates, Michael (Steven Nicholas) and Jonah (Steven Sims, best of the lot), also plan to lose their virginity in the days to come. All three hang out with characters who recall Seth Rogen, Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Superbad's McLovin), the "Can you hear me now?" guy, and a black Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse (and dresses like Samuel L. Jackson). While the teens try to track down booze for a party, Andy meets Kim (Noureen DeWulf), who has to break their date when she gets a job in Hawaii, and Sarah (Mircea Monroe), who loses control of her bodily functions when she drinks too much. Then one of the ladies gets pregnant, and everyone ends up in Maui, where complications, naturally, ensue. Along with the Apatow-inspired situations, co-writer-director Craig Moss (Saving Ryan's Privates) spoofs American Pie, Twilight, Slumdog Millionaire, and There Will Be Blood, but The 41-Year-Old Virgin feels more like a series of sketches than a full-fledged feature, the gross-out humour gets old fast, and Moss squanders all the sweetness of Apatow's best work. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
A collection of WWE matches in which the rule 'anything goes' was applied to allow free reign to particularly intense rivalries. Among the fighters to brave a form of combat without rules were some of WWE's most well known figures including 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin Triple H and Bret 'Hitman' Hart.
Swingingly stylish adventures with super spies John Steed and Mrs Peel! Flashback to the Sixties with the coolest duo in crimefighting! The Town of No Return: Steed finds a town full of ghosts and Emma gets into a harness. The Gravediggers: Steed drives a train and Emma is tied to the tracks... The Cybernauts: Steed receives a deadly gift and Emma pockets it. Death at Bargain Prices: Steed fights in ladies underwear and Emma tries feinting. Castle De'ath: Steed becomes a strapping Jock and Emma lays a ghost. The Master Minds: Steed becomes a genius and Emma loses her mind.
Beverly Hills 90210: Season 10
ChromeSkull 2 is the sequel to the 2009 horror hit Laid To Rest. Tommy (Dekker), who's struggling with vivid memories of his encounter with the masked killer, has been abducted by Preston, who harbors a mysterious connection to ChromeSkull . Meanwhile, the technologically savvy slasher, who videotapes his victims as he's killing them, has set his sights on Jess (Michaels). After the young girl disappears, Detective King (Yeoman) races against time to find her and Tommy before it's too late and try to put an end to ChromeSkull's blood-soaked legacy.
When his mother is wrongly accused of stealing a panda and subsequently arrested, Ace Ventura, Jr. puts all he has learnt from his zany father to the test and sets out on a mission to find the real kidnapper so his mother can be set free. With his dad lost in the Bermuda triangle, little Ace is all alone on this one, but can he pull it off?
Can the newest breed of peacekeepers overpower the oldest trick in the book? Years into the future aliens and humans try to live in peace and harmony - but can they? While Earth opens its doors the Power Rangers open an academy to develop the next generation of highly trained peacekeepers. It's none too soon when a planet-conquering alien force turns its destructive attention to Earth. When A Squad goes missing B Squad must rise to the occasion. To join the fray they must join
Once a happy boy and now the town delinquent Davey (voiced by Sandler) is given one last chance to redeem himself with the community and discover the true meaning of the holiday season.
All the highlights from West Bromwich Albion's 2019/2020 Championship campaign which resulted in them gaining promotion to the English Premier League after finishing second in the league. A successful season for the club saw Slaven Bilic and his players regain top flight football. The programme features every goal from every game as well as interviews with Bilic and the team.
In the 30th Century, when Battlefield Earth is uncovered in a mass grave for bad films by revisionist cineastes, it is more than likely that it will still be the worst science fiction film ever made. John Travolta's $73m pet sci-fi project--an adaptation of Scientology guru L Ron Hubbard's rambling pulp novel --is like the long lost sequel to Ed Wood's Plan Nine from Outer Space. Incompetent, incomprehensible and, at nearly two hours running time, way over long, Battlefield Earth is nothing more than a rehash of hackneyed post-Star Wars sci-fi clichés. It has the production values of Buck Rogers in the 21st Century and a sprawling plot that merges Planet of the Apes and the TV mini-series V.It is the year 3000 and the Psychlos, a race of dreadlocked aliens, are busy raping the Earth of its natural resources to revive their own dead planet. Peppy young turk Jonnie Goodboy Tyler decides to fight back: he speed-learns the Psychlo language, masters their alien technology and then rallies the beleaguered human race to victory. The Psychlos are at a distinct disadvantage since they persist in wearing ludicrously-stacked heels that make it hard to do anything but totter like stilt-walkers. Therefore, out of necessity, most of the action sequences in Battlefield Earth are shot in slow motion. John Travolta plays Terl, the blustering Psychlo chief of security on Earth, like a pantomime villain delivering leaden dialogue that elicits unintentional pathos. Forest Whitaker in the role of his oafish, double-crossing sidekick Ker erases all traces of screen credibility gained through his role in Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog. And as Tyler, pretty boy Barry Pepper has the charisma of a plastic action figure. Even the tagline for this film--"A saga for the year 3000"--is startlingly banal.On the DVD: At first glance, this DVD looks to be packed with extras. A director's commentary, two TV spots, trailer and three "making of" feaurettes--but once you've seen one of the featurettes, you've literally seen them all, as the other two simply recut the same footage. After watching this travesty of a film, it is unlikely you'll want to hear British director Roger Christian gushing over his own work on the audio commentary with production designer Patrick Tatopolous. One can only guess that the creative team got stranded on Planet Psychlo and lost all their critical faculties. The main feature is of good enough picture quality to accentuate the ghastly blue and orange hues that colour almost every scene. The film is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic format with optional 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. --Chris Campion
Roger Moore is Simon Templar better known as The Saint. The Saint out-swindles the swindlers for the good of the little guy: he's handsome charming suave and sophisticated. Episode 3 - The Careful Terrorist: When one of his closest friends is murdered in New York The Saint goes on the trail of his killer and comes up against a crooked union boss. Episode 4 - The Covetous Headsman: The Saint becomes involved with a young woman whose long lost brother has been murdered and discovers that wearing a Saint Christopher can be dangerous. Episode 5 - The Loaded Tourist: The Saint witnesses a murder and finds himself in the midst of a mystery involving a faithless wife and smuggled jewels. Episode 6 - The Pearls of Peace: In Mexico The Saint runs into an old friend who asks him to loan him money to fund an expedition to locate fabled jewels - the pearls of San Domingo.
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