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  • Head Cheerleader Dead Cheerleader [2000]Head Cheerleader Dead Cheerleader | DVD | (08/07/2002) from £8.08   |  Saving you £8.91 (52.40%)   |  RRP £16.99

    It's the night before the big football game between two rival area high schools and someone has a game plan of their own. They are killing off the cheerleaders as well as anyone else who gets in their way. Who is the guilty party? Is the murderer a boyfriend an ex-boyfriend the local bum with a mysterious past the creepy football coach or perhaps the good ol' boy sheriff who may know more than he cares to let on? Just what is the motive behind the bizarre murders? Head Cheerlead

  • The Last Word MonologuesThe Last Word Monologues | DVD | (23/02/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Sheila Hancock Rhys Ifans and Bob Hoskins star in three very different takes on and insights into life and death - each one poignant and compelling tinged with sadness and humour. A dying woman (Sheila Hancock) waits to receive drugs to take her own life. A farmer (Rhys Ifans) tries to find a way to free himself from the yoke of a dominating mother. An assassin (Bob Hoskins) waits in a public lavatory for his next target. These three people don''t know each other but they have one thing in common: they are all about to kill or be killed''

  • Cars Combi Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) [2006]Cars Combi Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) | Blu Ray | (02/11/2009) from £15.29   |  Saving you £11.69 (95.04%)   |  RRP £23.99

    Few would put up too much of a convincing argument that Cars is Pixar’s best film. But when merchandising is brought into the equation, it’s easily its most lucrative, and it certainly has a legion of fans. With good reason too. If you can forgive the very flabby second act, the story of Lightning McQueen as he attempts to race his way to glory is really good fun, complete with some very clever characterisations of the cars themselves. It’s also a stunning looking film, and that’s where the Blu-ray disc comes in. For even if you’re one of those who believes that Cars is the weakest Pixar movie, there’s little doubting just how wonderful it looks in high definition. Take the race sequence at the start. It’s a scene that could sell a thousand 1080p television sets on the spot, so amazing does it look. It’s matched by a cinema-standard surround sound mix that rewards every penny invested in home cinema hardware. And, to be fair, the film itself is still pretty good. Cars is too long, certainly, and it’s lacking some of the charms of Pixar’s other movies. But it’s rollicking good fun, and perhaps has been harshly treated by some reviewers simply by comparison to other Pixar features. For compared with much of what everyone else is putting out, Cars is both superior family entertainment, and one of the best looking Blu-ray discs on the market. It’s hard to grumble too much about that. --Jon Foster

  • Road To Bali / The Bob Hope Story [1952]Road To Bali / The Bob Hope Story | DVD | (22/05/2000) from £6.98   |  Saving you £8.01 (114.76%)   |  RRP £14.99

    ROAD TO BALI is the sixth 'Road' picture featuring the immortal screen combo of Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby and the only one in the series made in Technicolor. Hope and Crosby play music hall artists in Australia after the usual series of hilarious mishaps they find themselves on the run and end up in Port Darwin where they are hired as deep-sea divers searching for treasure. Here they meet the lovely Princess McTavish (Lamour). Hope has an encounter with a sea monst

  • Saved By The Bell - 3 Classic Episodes / Hawaiian Style / Wedding In Las VegasSaved By The Bell - 3 Classic Episodes / Hawaiian Style / Wedding In Las Vegas | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £25.00   |  Saving you £-12.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Saved by The Bell is back with this exclusive three-disc DVD collection of all the very best moments from Bayside High. 'Classic Episodes' Collection Includes the first ever episode when Slater and Zack battle it out to be Kelly's dance partner in a national competition. Then comes Graduation Day when Zack is forced to join the ballet class and the College Years when Kelly plans to get hitched. But it all seems hopeless until a familiar face turns up and that's when the fun rea

  • Tweenies - Song Time Is Fab- A-Rooney Time / Songtime 2 [2001]Tweenies - Song Time Is Fab- A-Rooney Time / Songtime 2 | DVD | (08/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Packed with the best of the irrepressible children's favourites, The Tweenies: Song Time Is Fab-A-Rooney!/Songtime 2 truly is a must for the DVD-owning Tweenies fan. With double the fun normally found on a video, the DVD features almost 100 minutes of non-stop singing and dancing. The majority of the DVD is made up of what the Tweenies do best--action songs--and viewers can choose to watch either the whole of Song Time is Fab-a-Rooney! or Songtime 2, or, via the menu screen, they can choose any one of the featured songs from a list. The menu screen also features a "Web Link" choice, which will take viewers watching the DVD on a PC straight to the Tweenies' Web site. The picture quality and stereo sound of this DVD are superb (this was tested on a PlayStation 2 and it was impeccable) and it bears all the quality hallmarks you would expect from a BBC title. The content is fun, upbeat and educational, and in DVD format will provide fun for years to come. --Lucie Naylor

  • Waterfall Collection DVD with Bob RossWaterfall Collection DVD with Bob Ross | DVD | (21/12/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Phantasm IVPhantasm IV | DVD | (31/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The sequel with balls! The nightmare lives on... but humanity may not! The Phantasm saga reaches its terrifying climax in a horrific explosion of gut-wrenching battles lethal flying spheres and a spine-tingling quest to discover once and for all the secret of the mysterious Tall Man. For years the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) has waged a gruesome war against humanity slowly populating the world with his undead legions. But two determined heroes Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) and

  • Mit Blut geschrieben (Pork Chop Hill) [Blu-ray]Mit Blut geschrieben (Pork Chop Hill) | Blu Ray | (16/01/2020) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Pride Fighting Championship 21 and 22Pride Fighting Championship 21 and 22 | DVD | (01/01/2008) from £4.98   |  Saving you £4.01 (80.52%)   |  RRP £8.99

    A legendary event in Japan Pride FC matches the world's elite fighters in competitions of honour and art. Imagine Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner versus Kick boxer Judo specialist versus Wrestler... this is Pride FC. Each match is the culmination of years of training by these athletes the finest representatives of their martial art who not only compete for victory but also to defend their fighting style! From big-time knockouts to punching submissions you don't want to miss the drama spectacle and excitement of Pride FC! Pride 21: Bob Sapp (Brazil) vs. Kyoshi Tamura (Japan). Achmed Labasanov (USA) vs. Gary Goodridge (Japan). Alex Stiebling (Russia) vs. Anderson Silva (Holland). Gilbert Yvel (Brazil) vs. Jeremy Horn (Japan). Renzo Gracie (USA) vs. Shungo Oyama (Holland). Fedor Emelianenko (USA) vs. Semmy Schilt (Japan). Don Frye (USA) vs. Yoshihiro Takayama (Brazil). Bonus Fight: Daniel Gracie (Canada) vs. Takashi Sugiura (Russia). Pride 22: Ryan Gracie (USA) vs. Shungo Oyama (Japan). Quinton Jackson (USA) vs. Igor Vovchanchyn (Ukraine). Mario Sperry (Brazil) vs. Andrei Kopylov (Russia). Heath Herring (USA) vs. Iouri Kotchkine (Russia). Paulo Filho (Brazil) vs. Akira Shoji (Japan). Anderson Dilva (Brazil) vs. Alexander Otsuka (Japan). Guy Mezger (USA) vs. Norihisa Yamamoto (Japan). Kevin Randleman (USA) vs. Michiyoshi Ohara (Japan).

  • Unleashed/Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon/Kung Fu HustleUnleashed/Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon/Kung Fu Hustle | DVD | (02/10/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Unleashed: Serve no master. Written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Louis Leterrier Unleashed features a fantastic performance from martial arts superstar Jet Li. On and beneath the mean streets of Glasgow fiery gangster Bart (Hoskins) is merciless with debtors would-be rivals and anyone else he takes a passing dislike to. Bart maintains his stranglehold through his unwitting enforcer Danny (Jet Li) who he has 'raised' since boyhood. Danny has been kept as a near-prisoner: trained to attack and if necessary kill. Danny knows little of life except the brutal existence that Bart has so cruelly fashioned for him. However when Danny has a chance encounter with the sightless piano tuner Sam (Morgan Freeman) he senses true kindness and compassion for the first time and experiences the transforming power of music. When a sudden gangland coup separates Danny from Bart and the gang Danny escapes the underworld. Taking refuge with Sam and his stepdaughter Victoria (Kerry Condon) Danny finds a family of sorts and a future... However the mob will not give up their prize asset so easily and Danny must soon call upon his skills once more to protect his family and bury his past. (Dir. Louis Leterrier 2005) Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Amazing martial arts fighting sequences (choreographed by Yuen wo Ping - The Matrix) stunning special effects action adventure and romance have made Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon the most talked about movie of the year. Martial arts masters Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat) and Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh) battle against evil forces to recover their stolen sword the legendary Green Destiny. (Dir. Ang Lee 2000) Kung Fu Hustle: From walking disaster to Kung Fu master: it's a new comedy unlike anything you have seen before! In the 1940's Chinese province of Guangdong petty thief Sing (Stephen Chow) aspires to become a member of the notorious Axe gang the fiercest cruel and most widespread crime syndicate in the city. However Sing is just a street rascal (trying to ignore the fact that his heart is actually in the right place) and so he ventures into the run-down Pig Sty Alley to prove his worth. However in attempting to extort money from the hairdresser Sing unwittingly exposes the plump landlady her hen-pecked husband the camp tailor and rugged coolie as martial arts masters in hiding. Coming to the attention of the Axe gang who want to clear out the apartments Sing's actions have set off a relentless chain of events that brings the clans together in an explosive battle! Stephen Chow continues his unique comedy style that first came to the attention of the West in Shaolin Soccer mixing slapstick in the finest tradition of Buster Keaton; to marvellous martial arts choreographed by none other than Yuen Woo-ping (The Matrix Kill Bill); to dance sequences with tuxedoed gangsters; to moments of genuine pathos concerning Sing's mysterious history involving a beautiful mute lollipop vendor... (Dir. Stephen Chow 2004)

  • Estranged [DVD]Estranged | DVD | (11/04/2016) from £7.99   |  Saving you £2.00 (20.00%)   |  RRP £9.99

  • Hardware Wars [1977]Hardware Wars | DVD | (27/05/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This is the universally acknowledged grandaddy of all Star Wars parodies and the only film to feature flying steam iron spaceships and 'Dynaspace' sound! It's time you were reunited with your old friends and fiends Fluke Starbucker Augie Ben Doggie Princess Ann-Droid Ham Salad and the evil Darf Nader!

  • Fleetwood Mac - VideobiographyFleetwood Mac - Videobiography | DVD | (16/07/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Drink and drugs love affairs and divorces hirings and firings ever changing line-ups... and the members of Fleetwood Mac even found time to make some great music. With spectacular footage of the band in action as its backdrop this is the fascinating story of a band which used creative tensions to produce some of the most enduring of all rock music. It features: - Interview with Mac Bass Player and author Bob Brunning - Interview with former guitarist Bob Weston - the man sacked in 1973 for his affair with Mick Fleetwood's wife - Interview with band associate John Mendelssohn - Musical and critical analysis by Mat Snow of Mojo magazine former Melody Maker US editor Chris Charlesworth and acclaimed author and journalist Chris Salewicz

  • Night Of The Living Dead / Revenge Of The Zombies [1943]Night Of The Living Dead / Revenge Of The Zombies | DVD | (29/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This value-for-money Zombie Double Feature is billed as "Flesh Creepers, Volume 1", and offers a double billing of George A Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Steve Sekely’s rather less fondly remembered Revenge of the Zombies (1943). Night of the Living Dead is a masterpiece, but it has also slipped through a copyright loophole which means it has been issued on video and DVD by a great many distributors in as many variant versions. This one isn’t ruined by colorisation or dodgy new footage as a couple of rival releases are, but it is soft-looking print, free of censor cuts but very washed-out-looking. The background notes inexcusably get the date of the film wrong, crassly tagging it "think Blair Witch 1964", and mention the existence of extras-filled special DVD editions, which rather rubs in the fact that this no-frills effort has none of the commentaries or documentaries found on other releases. Revenge of the Zombies is a sluggish hour-long wartime B-picture, with John Carradine underplaying for once as a Nazi scientist creating an army of zombies (ie: a handful of shuffling extras) in the Louisiana swamplands. Comedy relief Mantan Moreland has the best moments and the trudging-around-the-backlot zombies ("things walkin’ ain’t got no business to be walkin’") are fun, but it isn’t especially good of its kind. On the DVD: The Zombie Double Feature presents both films in "horrorscope", which means letterboxing and blurry image. The only extra is a list-like essay about the habits of flesh-eating zombies in Romero films.--Kim Newman

  • Bob Hope 100th Anniversary [2003]Bob Hope 100th Anniversary | DVD | (22/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    May 29th 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Bob Hope; he made audiences laugh in every decade of the 20th century having become a star in vaudeville radio television and in Hollywood movies. This 5 volume collection pays tribute to Bob Hope the boy from Eltham one of the best loved entertainers who ever lived! Comprises: Bob Hope At The Movies Bob Hope On TV The Comedy Hour My Favourite Brunette The Road To Bali.

  • On The Buses - Series 2 - Episodes 4 To 6 [1969]On The Buses - Series 2 - Episodes 4 To 6 | DVD | (15/07/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Set around a London bus depot, On the Buses starred Reg Varney as Stan, an ageing bachelor and driver of the No.11 bus who still lives with his Mum (Doris Hare), his plain sister Olive (Anna Karen) and disgruntled brother-in-law Arthur (Michael Robbins). At work, he fraternises with the laddish and lecherous Jack (Bob Grant), with whom he pursues innumerable (and improbable) giggly, mini-skirted "clippies" (conductors) and cheeks the beady-eyed and punctilious bus inspector, Blakey (Steven Lewis) Despite its immense popularity, On the Buses hasn't dated well. Like the buses themselves, the jokes don't arrive very often and when they do, they're visible a long way off. The studio audience whoops cathartically at anything remotely alluding to sex--even a bared male nipple--making you wonder at the repressed nature of British society in 1969. In later decades it would come to be treasured as somewhat creaky kitsch by audiences nostalgic for an age of politically incorrect innocence. On the DVD: On the Buses has no extra features here. The original black and white versions have scrubbed up reasonably well, although defects such as fading sound and poor dubbing have proven beyond amendment. --David Stubbs

  • Club Culture - Human Traffic / Sorted / South West 9 [2000]Club Culture - Human Traffic / Sorted / South West 9 | DVD | (13/10/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Featuring an outstanding cast of rapidly rising talent, Sorted is a hallucinogenic cocktail of thriller and insider's eye view of the London club scene. Debut director Alexander Jovy has promoted raves and is a qualified lawyer, so it's unsurprising his club scenes, filmed on real nights at the Ministry of Sound and other clubs, are completely authentic. The story has young lawyer Carl, Matthew Rhys, coming from Yorkshire to investigate the death of his high-flying (in every sense) brother. Jovy portrays the gulf between Carl's world in his relationship with classy, conventional Sunny (Sienna--Take a Girl Like You--Guillory), and the hedonistic fantasyland of the club scene represented by fallen Pre-Raphaelite angel Tiffany (Fay--Eyes Wide Shut--Masterson). Straddling the two worlds is a remarkable Jason Donovan as Martin, customs officer by day, glam transvestite by night. Unfortunately atmospheric drama soon gives way to lightweight thriller conventions while Tim Curry's camp villain (surely a parody of DeNiro's Louis Cypher from Angel Heart), creates expectations of a much darker conclusion. Sorted is ultimately old-fashioned, romantic and soft-centred where it needs far more edge, but is nevertheless so luxuriantly stylish it may mark Jovy as his generation's answer to Ridley Scott. A word of warning: several scenes feature very powerful stroboscopic lighting effects. --Gary S. Dalkin On the DVD: The expansive, beautiful colour-saturated cinematography is well captured by the 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer and the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound mix is stunning. There are 10 text profiles of cast and crew, together with seven video interviews comprising over 45 minutes of footage. Also provided is a 26-page electronic press kit, the original trailer and 10 minutes of deleted scenes, with optional director's commentary. The featurette is actually a montage of behind-the-scenes shots edited to the movie's haunting love theme, while the outtakes edit assorted gaffs to the main dance anthem. The alternately informative and trivial director's commentary also features producer Mark Crowdy; together they make good company. --Gary S. Dalkin

  • Sorrowful Jones [DVD] [1949]Sorrowful Jones | DVD | (27/07/2009) from £18.88   |  Saving you £-2.89 (-18.10%)   |  RRP £15.99

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  • The Lonely Passion Of Judith Hearne [DVD] [1988]The Lonely Passion Of Judith Hearne | DVD | (25/01/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Lonely Judith Hearne falls for her landlady's brother Madden who exudes a certain glamour having lived in America for thirty years. She seeks romance and he seeks an investor for a business venture. Each is mistaken about the other's feelings and their relationship proceeds in a downward spiral...

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