Digimon - The Movie | DVD | (30/06/2003)
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| RRP The hit children's TV show about a fantasy world of digital monsters comes to the big screen.
Broken Arrow | DVD | (23/02/2004)
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| RRP John Travolta is Vic Deakins, a bomber pilot who launches a devilish plan to hijack two nuclear missiles for big-time extortion. Vic never sweats, spews out great one-liners, knocks off money men with glee, toys with killing half a million people ... he even smokes!If you giggled at his "Ain't it cool" line from the trailer, you're in the right frame of mind for this comedic action film. Never as gritty or semi-realistic--or for that matter as heart-thumping--as the original DieHard, Broken Arrow still delivers. If Travolta is cast against type, everyone else is by the numbers; Christian Slater as Hale, the earnest copilot looking to foil the plot, Samantha Mathis as the brave park ranger caught in the middle, Frank Whaley as an eager diplomat and Delroy Lindo as a right-minded colonel. As with his previous script (the superior Speed), writer Graham Yost moves everything quickly along as Hale and the ranger try to cut off Deakins's plan over a variety of terrains. There are plane crashes, car chases, a pursuit through an abandoned mine, a helicopter-train shootout and lots of fighting between boys. Each time Hale finds himself perfectly in place to foil Deakins, you're suppose to laugh at the unbelievable situations. That's where Broken Arrow is deceptive: its tone is right for the laughter compared to the mean-spirited Schwarzenegger and Stallone action films with laboured jokes. Hong Kong master director John Woo (TheKiller and Hard Target) pulls out all the stops--slow motion of Hale and Deakins' gymnastic gun play, nifty stunts, countdowns to doomsday. Woo may know action but he needs more guidance in creating unique and stunning special effects. This is action entertainment at its cheesiest. Travolta and Woolater reteamed for Face/Off. --Doug Thomas
The 100: Season 3 | DVD | (26/09/2016)
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| RRP After a 97-year exile in space, the human race returned to a wildly transformed Earth...only to discover that the human race had never truly left. Reunited with the surviving residents of the space-station Ark that fell to Earth, Clarke Griffin and her band of juvenile delinquents have faced death at every turn: from a world transformed by radiation to the fierce Grounders who somehow managed to survive it, and the double-dealing Mountain Men from the fortified Mount Weather, whose civilized environment masked a horrible secret. Though Clarke was alternately challenged, supported and betrayed by her own people and alliances with the Grounders, they could always find common ground in survival. United with the Grounder tribes, Clarke and her friends -- Bellamy Blake, Raven Reyes, the Grounder Lincoln and Octavia Blake who's adopted the Grounder ways -- faced off against the lethal forces of Mount Weather to rescue the remaining Sky People from the Ark who were being held captive in Mount Weather, including their friends Jasper and Monty. Warned by her mother, the Chancellor Abby Griffin, and the commanding Marcus Kane, Clarke risked everything to save her people, ultimately learning that victory comes with a terrible price. Meanwhile, the former Chancellor Jaha and outcast John Murphy will discover what awaits them at the City of Light. Their sacrifices and heartbreaking choices have changed everyone forever, but now, as they set out to stake their place in this dangerous and beautiful new world, they will continue to face physical peril and moral dilemmas as they reforge society. The challenges continue to mount in season three as they not only determine what kind of lives they will build, but what it will ultimately cost them.
Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid : The Movie & More (2 Disc Special Edition) | DVD | (14/08/2006)
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| RRP Best of enemies. Deadliest of friends. They are fast friends and worse foes. One is Billy the Kid (Kris Kristofferson) a law unto himself. The other is the law: Sheriff Pat Garrett (James Coburn) who once rode with Billy. Set to a bristling score by Bob Dylan (who also plays Billy's sidekick Alias) and with a `Who's Who' of iconic Western players Sam Peckinpah's saga of one of the West's great legends is now restored to its intended glory. For the first time since it left
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Series 6 | Blu Ray | (06/11/2023)
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The Ghost Breakers / Cat And The Canary | DVD | (31/01/2005)
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| RRP The Ghost Breakers: Mary Carter inherits her family's ancestral home located on a small island off Cuba and despite warnings and death threats decides to take possession of the reputedly haunted castle. She is joined by radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence who believing he has killed a mob gunsel flees New York with his butler Alex. Once on the island the threesome enter the eerie castle and after viewing the ghost of one of Mary's ancestors and fighting off a menacing zombi
A Prayer For The Dying | DVD | (23/05/2005)
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| RRP Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Higgins. Weary of violence and on the run from his past Martin Fallon (Mickey Rourke) an ex-IRA assassin tries to leave the killing behind him. A mob leader coerces him into killing one last time for a promise of freedom. The priest who accidentally witnesses the slaying is forced to keep quiet when he confesses to him but the mob leader orders the assassin to murder the priest and the three lives intersect for one moment when the only commandment is... Kill or be killed.
Commando | DVD | (25/08/2003)
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| RRP A massively underrated action thriller which kept Schwarzenegger occupied between blockbusters, Commando may be one of the last shoot-out films ever to have real characters in it. Not, of course, that they're anything other than stereotypes, but they're painted with such detailed, positive strokes that it's impossible not to relate to them. Arnie plays a retired military special-ops officer whose daughter (played with an expert balance of cute/feisty by Alyssa Milano) is kidnapped by the baddest of bad guys, who'll only hand her back as and when he's assassinated a tiresome banana-republic president on their behalf. Needless to say, Arnie is deeply annoyed by this, rescues the moppet single-handed amid more bullets and explosions than you can shake a stuntman's pay cheque at, and... well, why spoil the fun by revealing any more? Co-star Rae Dawn Chong gets some nice one-liners as the innocent bystander who gets caught up in the mayhem. The DVD comes with no additional features at all, but who needs 'em anyway? --Roger Thomas
Doomsday | DVD | (01/09/2008)
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| RRP After a deadly virus ravages Scotland, a thirty-year quarantine is set in place. Yet the Reaper virus has returned and now an elite team must venture north to find a cure.
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Series 5 | DVD | (07/11/2022)
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Joy Division | DVD | (25/08/2008)
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| RRP On June 4 1976, four young men from a post-industrial Manchester, went to see a Sex Pistols show. Inspired by the gig, they formed what was to become one of the world's most influential bands, Joy Division.
Barney's Great Adventure - The Movie | DVD | (26/08/2002)
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| RRP Barney stars in his first movie which sees Mom and Dad leaving the children at home to be looked after by Grandpa and Grandma. A shooting star delivers a colourful egg and the children go off in search of it...
Bob The Builder - When Bob Became A Builder | DVD | (14/11/2005)
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Aaagh! It's The Mr Hell Show!!! | DVD | (02/04/2007)
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| RRP Meet Serge the pyschotic seal. See the pimpled portrait of Dorian Gray's behind! Witness cartoon violence that will make you wince! Take in all the depravity in 13 episodes of Aaagh! It's The Mr. Hell Show!!! Mr. Hell started as a doodle by Hugh Macloed of Gapingvoid and expanded into a TV series for the BBC under the auspices of Jon Plowman (League of Gentlemen) Mifanwy Moore (Little Britain) and Gareth Edwards (Dead Ringers). In addition the late Bob Monkhouse lends his supreme vocal talent as host to the cynical animated exploits!
Jurassic Park Collection | Blu Ray | (19/10/2015)
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| RRP Experience one of the biggest movie sagas of all time with the Jurassic Park Collection! From Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park The Lost World: Jurassic Park) Joe Johnston (Jurassic Park III) and Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) dinosaurs once again roam the Earth in an amazing theme park on a remote island. The action-packed adventures find man up against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. Featuring visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking filmmaking these epic films are sheer movie-making magic which were 65 million years in the making. Welcome to Jurassic Park.
Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson | DVD | (13/04/2009)
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| RRP In this incredible new documentary, narrated by Johnny Depp, award-winning director Alex Gibney takes you on a trip through the psychedelic life of legendary author, Hunter S. Thompson.
Catterick - Series 1 | DVD | (13/06/2005)
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| RRP Filmed as a 'UK road movie' Catterick is the story of two brothers Carl and Chris who have not seen each other for 15 years but who reunite in a desperate mission to find Carl's estranged son. That mission soon becomes a journey into hell when encounters with dodgy villains a psychotic murderer the police and a hotel proprietor who is missing a vital piece of his anatomy mean that things do not go exactly to plan. What will the brothers find on their journey - love friendship r
Thick As Thieves | DVD | (09/02/2009)
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| RRP Thick As Thieves: The Complete Series
No Direction Home: Bob Dylan | DVD | (03/10/2005)
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| RRP In an event that has brought together Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese No Direction Home: Bob Dylan is the first time Dylan has participated in an exclusive film biography. This DVD covers his explosive arrival on the downtown New York City scene in 1961 - with a raspy voice pounding guitar and stunning lyrics - through to his near-fatal motorcycle accident in Woodstock in 1966 no one had more of an impact and no one changed the landscape of contemporary music more prof
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Movie | DVD | (15/11/1999)
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| RRP Competing with the time-tested, 1964 original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, with the abominable snowman, the misfit toys, the lovably clunky motion, and Burl Ives as narrator, is no easy task. So this feature-length, animated musical skirts a straight squaring-off of versions. The storyline is a bit more complex, with the abominable snowman's antagonist role played by the Whoopi Goldberg-voiced Ice Queen, Stormella, and Rudolph's running buddies depicted as a polar bear (excellently voiced by Bob Newhart) and, not surprisingly, a cutesy doe, Zoey. The animation is first-rate and completely convincing, making this new Rudolph ideal for the discriminating 3- to 7-year-old viewer. Stormella looks for all the world like a hybrid of King Triton and Ursula, the Sea Witch from Disney's The Little Mermaid. As for the story, none of it is either heavyhanded on the good vs. evil front for the younger set, or so sappy that it's intolerable for adults. As with so many animated features this decade, the presence of seasoned actors with experience in comedy makes for dialogue that's entertainingly nuanced. Since there are moments of tension and conflict, the comic relief is important and unmistakable, even for younger viewers. The themes are the same as the original, and the ultimate embrace by Santa (done well by John Goodman) of Rudolph's difference still packs a good lesson. --Andrew Bartlett
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