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  • The Secret Policemans Ball 2012 [Blu-ray]The Secret Policemans Ball 2012 | Blu Ray | (03/12/2012) from £3.39   |  Saving you £13.60 (401.18%)   |  RRP £16.99

    'The Secret Policeman's Ball was - and is - a coming together of the very best comedy talent of any generation to celebrate their art, remind audiences how important free speech is and highlight just how much vital work Amnesty International does to protect it. I implore you to support it.' - John Cleese On 4 March 2012, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of Amnesty International, the Secret Policeman's Ball was staged in the USA for the first time at New York's famous Radio City Mus.

  • Robots [DVD]Robots | DVD | (06/05/2013) from £7.76   |  Saving you £5.23 (40.30%)   |  RRP £12.99

    From the makers of Ice Age comes Robots another fun-filled adventure that will delight you with its groundbreaking computer animation. Robots tells the story of Rodney Copperbottom an aspiring inventor who travels to Robot City to meet his idol Bigweld. Along the way he quickly makes a whole gang of new friends and together they encounter the evil Ratchet. Under the guidance of his mother Ratchet has taken over Bigweld's company and is denying the other 'bots the spare parts they need. Is Rodney built from the kind of stuff it takes to save the day? Includes Epic Sneak Peek DVD containing a preview of the new movie Epic soon to be released in cinema and more fun and games!

  • Chuck Berry -The Lost Broadcasts [DVD] [2011]Chuck Berry -The Lost Broadcasts | DVD | (27/02/2012) from £10.78   |  Saving you £-1.79 (N/A%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Chuck BERRY The Lost Broadcasts DVD

  • X-Men / X-Men 2 / Daredevil - The Director's Cut / Elektra [2000]X-Men / X-Men 2 / Daredevil - The Director's Cut / Elektra | DVD | (18/07/2005) from £10.88   |  Saving you £17.11 (157.26%)   |  RRP £27.99

    Marvel comics fans rejoice! X-Men (Dir. Bryan Singer 2000): Born into a world filled with prejudice are children who possess extraordinary and dangerous powers - the result of unique genetic mutations. Cyclops unleashes bolts of energy from his eyes. Storm can manipulate the weather at will. Rogue absorbs the life force of anyone she touches. But under the tutelage of Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) these and other outcasts learn to harness their powers for the good of mankind. Now they must protect those who fear them as the nefarious Magneto (Ian McKellen) who believes humans and mutants can never co-exist unveils his sinister plan for the future... X-Men 2 (Dir. Bryan Singer 2003): Mutants continue their struggle against a society that fears and distrusts them. Their cause becomes even more desperate following an incredible attack in The White House by an as yet undetermined assailant possessing extraordinary abilities. The shocking attack renews the political and public outcry for a Mutant Registration Act and an anti-mutant movement now led by William Stryker (Brian Cox) a wealthy former Army commander who is rumored to have experimented on mutants. Stryker's mutant work is somehow tied to Logan's mysterious and forgotten past. As Wolverine searches for clues to his origin Stryker puts into motion his anti-mutant program - launching an attack on Xavier's mansion. Magneto newly escaped from his plastic prison proposes a partnership with the X-Men to combat their common and formidable enemy: Stryker. With the fates of Xavier mankind - and mutantkind - in their hands the X-Men face their most dangerous mission ever! Daredevil: Director's Cut (Dir. Mark Steven Johnson 2003): When justice is blind it knows no fear. 30 minutes of never before seen footage seamlessly edited back into the film creating a whole new sub-plot featuring a brand new character! Ben Affleck is Matt Murdock a.k.a Daredevil. As a young boy he lost his sight in a chemical accident which left him with his other senses superhumanly enhanced (and some incredible acrobatic skills). Flash forward and Matt is working by day as a pro bono lawyer (with partner Jon Favreau) and by night as a righteous avenger. The plot sees New York supercriminal Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan) calling on Irish assassin Bullseye (Colin Farrell) to take care of some business involving the father of Jennifer Garner's Elektra (with whom Matt falls head over heels in love). Daredevil is a shadowy comic book fantasy that provides plenty of fast-paced high-kicking action. Elektra (Dir. Rob Bowman 2005): Looks can kill. From the pages of Marvel Comics creator of 'X-Men' and 'Spider-Man' comes 'Elektra'. In the ultimate battle between good and evil stands a warrior who makes the choice that tips the balance... Elektra (Garner) is a strong mysterious and sexy action heroine; a lethal synthesis of grace and power. Not long after recovering from seemingly mortal wounds Elektra has severed all ties with the world living only for her next assignment. But in an unexpected turn of events she is forced to make a decision that can take her life in a new direction or destroy her...

  • The IT Crowd - Series 1-4 Special Edition Box Set [DVD]The IT Crowd - Series 1-4 Special Edition Box Set | DVD | (27/09/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    This limited special edition contains all four series of the cult comedy smash plus a play at home IT Crowd fantasy role play game featuring 12 character cards a pop out 20 sided dice player counters and two game boards. Written by Graham Linehan (Father Ted Black Books) and produced by Ash Atalla (The Office) The IT Crowd centres on the worlds of Roy Moss and Jen who make up the IT department of Reynholm Industries. While their social betters work upstairs in fantastic surroundings the IT dept. work in a horrible dark basement underneath it all...

  • Identity / Gothika / House Of NineIdentity / Gothika / House Of Nine | DVD | (03/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Identity (Dir. James Mangold 2003): A daring new thriller from director James Mangold and producer Cathy Konrad featuring an all-star ensemble cast including John Cusack Ray Liotta Amanda Peet Alfred Molina Jake Busey Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay. Caught in a savage rainstorm ten travellers are forced to seek refuge at a strange desert motel. They soon realize they've found anything but shelter. There is a killer among them and one by one they are murdered. As the storm rages on and the dead begin to outnumber the living one thing becomes clear: each of them was drawn to the motel not by accident or circumstance but by forces beyond imagination forces that promise anyone who survives a mind-bending and terrifying destiny. Gothika (Dir. Mathieu Kassovitz 2003): Halle Berry stars as Dr. Miranda Grey a psychiatrist who becomes a patient in her own mental hospital after she is accused of murdering her husband (Charles S. Dutton). Grey's only initial memory of the incident involves a chilling encounter with a distraught girl (Kathleen Mackey) on a rain-soaked road. The incarcerated and medicated Grey is now haunted by the same apparition and she must convince her former colleague Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.) that she is not insane or guilty of murder. Meanwhile the seemingly mad ramblings of Chloe (Penelope Cruz) one of Grey's former patients now make more sense and Grey must throw aside clinical logic to solve the supernatural murder mystery. House Of Nine (Dir. Steven R. Munroe 2005): Nine strangers with no apparent connection between them are abducted: drugged kidnapped and sealed in a house together. Doors are bolted shut windows are plugged with brick. No way out. Disoriented and angry they are greeted by a voice on an intercom system: they are to be watched as they 'compete' for a prize of five million dollars. And the winner will be the only one who gets out alive!

  • Bring Me The Head Of Mavis Davis [1996]Bring Me The Head Of Mavis Davis | DVD | (28/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Marty Starr (Mayall) founder and head of Purple Starr Records and the man responsible for transforming the timid but talented Mavis Davis (Horrocks) into successful singing superstar Marla Dorland. But times have changed and Marla's stardom is beginning to fade. To make matters worse Marty is behind on alimony payments to his ex-wife his house has been repossessed his prized Jaguar car has been blown up and his life is being threatened by Mob boss Rathbone (Aiello) whose talentless son Marty is being forced to promote. Listening to an old Elvis record Marty stumbles across a macabre idea as he recalls some of the countless former pop stars whose untimely deaths resulted in posthumous success. Believing that Marla's passing could make her a legend thereby reviving her career and his fortunes Marty begins plotting her tragic demise...

  • Definitive Edition - X-Men 2 [2003]Definitive Edition - X-Men 2 | DVD | (05/03/2007) from £3.99   |  Saving you £9.00 (225.56%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Marvel Comics' team of mutant superheroes The X-Men return in a sequel to the blockbuster hit of 2001.

  • America: A Tribute to Heroes [2001]America: A Tribute to Heroes | DVD | (11/02/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Tribute albums and concerts come and go, but America: A Tribute to Heroes may well stand the test of time. Recorded just 10 days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, this two-hour US TV telethon has an appropriately sombre tone; it's also refreshingly unpretentious and ego-free, with no audience and no onscreen identification--of the musical artists or the actors and others who speak between songs. There are some passionate and moving performances by Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Limp Bizkit and friends, Neil Young (the much-praised "Imagine") and several more, easily eclipsing the couple of outright turkeys (the overwrought theatrics of Enrique Iglesias and Mariah Carey). To watch the programme after the horror may have started to fade is to be reminded of the extraordinary emotions the tragic events aroused; and while pop music may be superfluous in the big picture, its power to inspire and perhaps even heal is something to behold.--Sam Graham, Amazon.com

  • Chuck Berry - Long Live Rock 'n' RollChuck Berry - Long Live Rock 'n' Roll | DVD | (28/03/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Tracklists: 1. Guitar Boogie 2. Rock N Roll Music 3. School Days 4. Back in the USA 5. Johnny B Godde 6. Carol 7. Promised Land 8. Route 66 9. Hoochie Coochie Man 10. No Particular Place To Go 11. Maybellene 12. Too Much Monkey Business 13. My Dingaling 14. Reelin and Rockin 15. Sweet Little 16 16. Roll Over Beethoven 17. In The Wee Wee Hours 18. Medley: Johnny B Goode In the Wee Wee Hours 19. No More Rock N Roll Music

  • Refugee [2000]Refugee | DVD | (25/08/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Refugee is a young man with no name no home and no homeland. He makes his living by transporting other refugees across the Indian and Pakistan borders. During one such crossing he meets Naaz. She is travelling with her parents fleeing from Bangladesh in search of the Promised Land - Pakistan. For a man like Refugee his clients are no more than mere baggage he ensures that there are no emotional ties - but it's love at first sight for Refugee and Naaz. Now they must overcome not just the social and moral barriers that lay ahead of them but they also have to break all political boundaries and borders to unite and live the life they have dreamt of a life of peace love and togetherness.

  • X-Men 1.5/X-Men 2: 4 disc doublepack [2003]X-Men 1.5/X-Men 2: 4 disc doublepack | DVD | (10/11/2003) from £7.72   |  Saving you £30.26 (639.75%)   |  RRP £34.99

    X-Men 2 picks up almost directly where X-Men left off: misguided super-villain Magneto (Ian McKellen) is still a prisoner of the US government, heroic bad-boy Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is up in Canada investigating his mysterious origin, and the events at Liberty Island (which occurred at the conclusion of X-Men) have prompted a rethink in official policy towards mutants--the proposed Mutant Registration Act has been shelved by US Congress. Into this scenario pops wealthy former army commander William Stryker, a man with the President's ear and a personal vendetta against all mutant-kind in general, and the X-Men's leader Professor X (Patrick Stewart) in particular. Once he sets his plans in motion, the X-Men must team-up with their former enemies Magneto and Mystique (Rebecca Romjin-Stamos), as well as some new allies (including Alan Cumming's gregarious, blue-skinned German mutant, Nightcrawler). The phenomenal global success of X-Men meant that director Bryan Singer had even more money to spend on its sequel, and it shows. Not only is the script better (there's significantly less cheesy dialogue than the original), but the action and effects are also even more stupendous--from Nightcrawler's teleportation sequence through the White House to a thrilling aerial dogfight featuring mutants-vs-missiles to a military assault on the X-Men's school/headquarters to the final showdown at Stryker's sub-Arctic headquarters. Yet at no point do the effects overtake the film or the characters. Moreso than the original, this is an ensemble piece, allowing each character in its even-bigger cast at least one moment in the spotlight (in fact, the cast credits don't even run until the end of the film). And that, perhaps, is part of its problem (though it's a slight one): with so much going on, and nary a recap of what's come before, it's a film that could prove baffling to anyone who missed the first instalment. But that's just a minor quibble--X-Men 2 is that rare thing, a sequel that's actually superior to its predecessor. --Robert Burrow

  • That Was RockThat Was Rock | DVD | (12/04/2005) from £6.99   |  Saving you £-1.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Rock had arrived - and in 1964 and 1965 thirteen of the world's top teenage recording artists were assembled for two spectacular shows. The TAMI and TNT shows were the greatet dance concerts ever filmed. Now they are together in one rock 'n' roll extravaganza featuring 37 of the sixties red hot chart toppers. Rock legend Chuch Berry introdcues all 13 artists whose exceptional vintage performances make it clear why these groups influenced an entire generation and are still making the

  • 1-2-3 DVD : Thumbelina1-2-3 DVD : Thumbelina | DVD | (21/05/2007) from £1.99   |  Saving you £6.00 (301.51%)   |  RRP £7.99

    From world renowned animator Don Bluth and award winning composer Barry Manilow comes Han's Christian Andersen's Thumbelina - a magical story that reminds us if we follow our hearts nothing is impossible. When Thumbelina a tiny enchanted fairy meets Prince Cornelius she is sure she's found her heart's desire. But before their romance can blossom she is kidnapped by a family of showbusiness toads detained by a scheming beetle and married to a befuddled mole! The whole family will cherish this much-loved and magical tale.

  • Wartime StoriesWartime Stories | DVD | (10/01/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £50.99

    A wonderfully evocative three DVD box set which features three films each telling a wartime story. Goodnight Mister Tom: John Thaw (Inspector Morse) stars as the widowed and cantankerous Tom Oakley in this charming film adaptation of the prize-winning children's novel by Michelle Magorian. When the Second World War is declared Tom finds that his quiet life in the village of Little Weirwold is set to change when nine-year old Willie Beech (Nick Robinson) is evacuated from Lo

  • Perfect Stranger [DVD] [2007]Perfect Stranger | DVD | (13/09/2010) from £11.03   |  Saving you £-1.04 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Halle Berry and Bruce Willis star in this thriller about a reporter investigating the unsolved murder of one of her childhood friends.

  • London Rock And Roll ShowLondon Rock And Roll Show | DVD | (20/03/2006) from £11.28   |  Saving you £-8.29 (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    Various Artists: The London Rock And Roll Show

  • The Flintstones [DVD]The Flintstones | DVD | (29/02/2016) from £7.99   |  Saving you £7.00 (87.61%)   |  RRP £14.99

    1994 s The Flintstones brought the modern Stone Age family - immortalized in the first animated series in prime-time history to the live-action big screen. After an aptitude test mix-up, Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) trades his job as a Slate & Company Bronto-crane operator for a vice presidency. But there s trouble brewing in Bedrock: An evil executive (Kyle MacLachan) and his sinister secretary (Halle Berry are now plotting to use Fred as the fall guy in an embezzlement scheme! Rick Moranis (Barney Rubble), Rosie O Donnell (Betty Rubble), Elizabeth Perkins (Wilma Flintstone) and Elizabeth Taylor co-star in a Steven Spielrock production filled with classic sight gags, dino-sized production values and sensational special effects. BONUS MATERIAL Discovering Bedrock an original documentary on the making of the film featuring interviews with Brian Levant, cast members John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Elizabeth Perkins, Rosie O Donnell, producer Bruce Cohen and key production crew members./Feature commentary with director Brian Levant/Teaser Trailer/Theatrical Trailer/Production Photographs/Art Department Concept Sketches/Opening Sequence Comparisons (Cartoon vs. Movie)/Production Notes/Cast & Filmmakers Notes.

  • Rossini: La Cenerentola (Cinderella) -- Vienna/Chailly [1988]Rossini: La Cenerentola (Cinderella) -- Vienna/Chailly | DVD | (03/09/2001) from £33.73   |  Saving you £-8.74 (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    La Cenerentola is one of the few operas to have an important subtitle, "The Triumph of Virtue". This Salzburg production makes a point of its being a moral tale rather than a mere fairy tale like the version reflexively sung by Angelina in her "Cavatina": the defeat and forgiveness of the stepsisters and their greedy father is a settling of moral accounts. The production is also tremendous fun--partly because of gimmicks like the mechanical coach and horses that arrives on stage in the high wind of the Act Two storm--but mostly because of the endlessly energetic pulse of Riccardo Chailly's conducting of the Vienna Philharmonic. Anne Murray is an ideal Angelina, equally good at the heroine's witty intelligence and at the complexity of her emotional situation--loyal to the family that mistreats her. Francisco Araiza is an attractive Don Ramirez; the byplay between him and his servant Dandini (Gino Quilico)--in the duet "Zitto, zitto. Piano, piano", for example is for once genuinely amusing. Parts like Don Magnifico were the late Walter Berry's stock-in-trade--his occasionally menacing portrayal is far richer and more interesting than a mere buffoon. On the DVD: As usual with Arthaus Musik, an excellent production and performance is left to sink or swim without any detailed production notes either on the disc or in the leaflet. The sound is standard PCM stereo and the picture ratio 4:3. There are instructions in French, German, English and Spanish and subtitles in all of those languages plus Italian. --Roz Kaveney

  • Lucky Star [DVD]Lucky Star | DVD | (15/10/2012) from £9.45   |  Saving you £6.54 (69.21%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Louise (Fleur Lise Heuet - Cloclo) lives a happy life on her family's ranch in Normandy. However, when tragedy strikes she finds herself alone with her father Pierre (Christopher Lambert - Highlander) and their family friend Robert, and with business moving slowly they are left on the verge of bankruptcy. Louise's only hope at redeeming her family's misfortunes rests with Marquise, a young mare that she raised whilst growing up. Louise must learn to compete as a horse racer and harness the natural gifts of Marquise, and against all odds the pair will fight against their relentless fate to turn their luck around.

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