Director Guddu Dhanoa has proved in the past that sizzling action-packed thrillers is his forte. His latest ‘Bichhoo’ is produced by Guddu himself. ‘Bichhoo’ is the story of a professional killer Jeeva (Bobby Deol) who kills people with cold-blooded callousness. His reasons for killing lie in his past. Once part of a happy and loving family comprising mother two sisters and a beloved his life suddenly changed forever. The horrendous murder of hi
The third volume of episodes from season 3 of the smash U.S. sitcom. Episode titles: Three's A Crowd Six Is A Freak Show Coffee & Commitment Swimming Pools... Movie Stars Crazy In Love.
Sammy and Ali are two bosom pals. Everything they do they do together and are highly dependent on each other. While Sammy is an eccentric high-spirited and has an uncanny knack of finding humour in the weirdest of situations Ali is quieter and more mature. When the two friends travel a thousand miles to deliver three letters as a part of their film school assignment little do they know that the journey that they have embarked on will give them a new meaning of life.
At the end of Series 3 Grace had got together with Nathan (Woody Harrelson). Things are going well until Will gets back from vacation and Will and Grace re-establish their special relationship leaving Nathan feeling neglected. Grace and Nathan nearly get engaged and then split up. Jack is getting to know the son - Elliot he never knew he had thanks to an anonymous 'donation' 13 years ago. Karen's husband Stanley Walker gets arrested and there's nothing Will can do to save him from a life behind bars... Episodes comprise: Third Wheel Gets The Grace Past And Presents Crouching Father Hidden Husband Prison Blues.
Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each others' nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married it. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punchlines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the main characters' lovelorn predicament to prevent it from becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
Track Listing: 1.The Coasters - That Is Rock 'n' Roll 2.Martha & The Vandellas - Jimmy Mack 3.Del Shannon - Little Town Flirt 4.The Tokens - Tonight I Feel Love 5.The Angels - 'Til 6.Lou Christie - Rhapsody In The Rain 7.Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One 8.Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid To Go Home Tonight 9.The Platters - The Great Pretender 10.Frankie Ford - Alimony 11.Sam Moore - When Something Is Wrong 12.Tommy Roe - Dizzy 13.Roger McGuinn - Mr. Tambourine Man 14.Joey Dee & The Starliters - The Peppermint Twist 15.The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 16.Bobby Lewis - Tossin' & Turnin' 17.Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini 18.The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back 19.The Platters - My Prayer 20.The Crickets - That'll Be The Day 21.Bobby Vee - Take Good Care Of My Baby 22.The Shirelles - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Something Borrowed Someone's Due: Will and Grace move into their swanky new dream apartment but sentimentality soon gets the better of them as they pine for their old digs now happily occupied by friends. Cheatin' Trouble Blues: An excited Will presents his parents with a romantic cruise for their anniversary - but things go a little awry when he discovers they are both harbouring important secrets. Went A Garden Potty: In the aftermath of his parents divorce Will salvages a beloved garden gnome and proudly places it in his apartment's community area. But attempted therapy turns to full-on trauma when a disastrous accident befalls it. He Shoots They Snore: When Jack can't bunk off work he's forced to ask Will to escort his son Eliot to a weekend basketball tournament but then throws a hissy fit when he finds out he's missed Eliot's first kiss! Wedding Balls: When Will's bride-to-be cousin from LA misses a flight to New York to plan her wedding Grace is enlisted to help out the clueless groom but gets a little too enthused...
Join Will Grace Jack and Karen as they hilariously struggle through life's challenges. Can Grace cope with the wedding of her ex-fiance? Is Will's new boyfriend really a ballet dancer? How will Karen react when she discovers her new horse is gay? And will Jack succeed in his plans to 'in' his latest rival? Episode titles: Whoa Nelly Grace In The Hole Dyeing Is Easy Comedy Is Hard A Chorus Line Someone Old Someplace New.
Continuing to combine visuals from imaginative digital animators with a soundtrack by electronic dance music's leading artists and DJs the X-Mix series had by the mid-90s become continental clubland's visual materials of choice. As the series matured the animations began moving from abstraction into stand-alone virtual landscapes. Beyond The Heavens to a mix of classic groovy techno sculpted by the UK's Dave Angel had a futuristic almost sinister atmosphere. It includes crucial tunes by Kenny Larkin Sun Electric Josh Wink Ian Pooley and Dave Angel himself. Digital deserts and industries of the imagination were explored on Wildstyle where the sounds were provided by Munich's DJ Hell - a decade of underground techno and house fashioned into one long mix and including crucial tracks such as Bernard Badie's Can You Feel It Bobby Konder's Let There be House and Phortune's Can You Feel The Bass. The Electric Storm supplied further flights of computer-animated fancy - digital worlds orchestrated to a long morphing mix from The Shamen's Mr C. Both a voyage into virtuality and a journey into the spirit of the beat. 'It's about human evolution' said Mr C.
Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of one between lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each other's nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he's a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married some. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punch lines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the lovelorn predicament of the main characters to prevent it becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
A veteran who paid his dues for over a decade before getting his shot at solo stardom Bobby Womack persevered through tragedy and addiction to emerge as one of soul music's great survivors. Able to shine in the spotlight as a singer or behind the scenes as an instrumentalst and songwriter Womack never got his due from pop audiences but during the late '60s and much of the '70s he was a consistent hitmaker on the R&B charts with a high standard of quality control. His records were
The History of Football is a class act. The series boasts top-drawer production values, including narration by Terence Stamp, access to everybody who has really mattered in the game, ever, plus shed-loads of famous, rare, and never-seen-before footage, with each volume offering a blend of narrative, action and illuminating interviews. This is a polished product: part-celebration, part-commemoration, but always with a sharp investigative sense, digging around the misty-eyed, good ol days tradition, to explore in the company of those interviewed the reality behind some of footballs myths and legends. On the DVD: The History of Football on disc comes with a heaving platter of between 33 and 54 minutes worth of extra material on each volume, including extended interviews and match footage, plus valuable first-ever-recorded-on-film material. The picture itself is presented in 16:9 anamorphic aspect ratio, theres a well-executed menu system, plus an "easter egg" of additional hidden material in every volume.--Alex Hankin.
Busy London station. Delayed train from Birmingham. Two strangers waiting for the train... Rikki Thukral (Abhishek Bachchan) born in Bhatinda (Punjab) living in London; and Alvira Khan (Preity Zinta) more Brit than the Queen herself however with Lahori blood in her veins. Crowded caf''. One table to share. Two hours to kill. Perfect setting for the start of a love-story. Hitch? Both Rikki and Alvira are engaged and have come to pick up their fianc''s who are coming by the same train. To kill time they end up telling each other their how I met my fianc'' stories. Rikki met his fianc'' Anaida (Lara Dutta) at The Ritz (Paris) the same night that Princess Diana and Dodi walked out of the hotel and into the paparazzi. As Rikki says When two lovers die another two are a born. They dance... they sing... they're in love! Alvira a princess by nature discovers her prince at Madame Tussaud's. When a gigantic wax model of Superman falls from the ceiling Alvira is a sitting target. But Steve the Prince (Bobby Deol) a lawyer by profession saves her life but steals her heart! They also sing they also dance and they also fall in love... Stories unfold time passes the two strangers start enjoying each other. That Alvira is a Pakistani Brit and Rikki originally from India... that Rikki is crooked earthy and rakish: dabbler in various businesses; that Alvira is prim-n-proper wannabe blue-blood stiff upper-lip: Asst. Manager at House of Fraser's... none of these details matter. They have gotten alarmingly attracted to each other! Their brief encounter has created a complicated quadrangle... Rikki Thukral and Alvira Khan have gotten themselves and Steve and Anaida into a lovely mess... To get out of it both of them bend over backward thinking quickly on their feet dancing around each other's emotions... After all when you're playing musical chairs with love there's nothing you can do but... Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (Dance Baby Dance)!
Yamla Pagla Deewana, apt to the title brings together once again the three Deols - Dharmendra, Sunny Deol & Bobby Deol as never featured before in a film genre comprising of comedy, action & romance. The film opens in Canada, travels to Banaras and eventually makes its way to Punjab. Yamla Pagla Deewana celebrates Cine-Legend Dharmendra’s 50 years in the film industry. The Father-Son duo of Dharam Singh and Gajodhar Singh (Dharmendra and Bobby Deol) are the biggest conmen in Banaras. Their happy go lucky existence involves drinking and pulling off hilarious cons on unsuspecting people. The only hitch in their perfect albeit notorious life arrives in the form of Paramveer Singh Dhillon (Sunny Deol).A brawny and honest NRI from Vancouver, Paramveer lands up in Banaras claiming to be Gajodhar’s elder brother separated at childhood. The duo accepts Paramveer into their fold only to exploit his muscle power to serve their con games.Meanwhile Gajodhar falls in love with Saheba (Kulraj Randhawa), a beautiful girl from Punjab. As their romance reaches its peak, her brothers arrive and forcibly take her away. Paramveer saves the day with a crazy plan to win the girl back for Gajodhar which leads them to the rustic heartlands of Punjab.What follows is a rollercoaster ride showcasing the Great Indian Joint Family, Eccentric Relatives, Marriage Mayhem, and a classic case of Mistaken Identities!“Duniyawaalon! Iss kahaani mein Comedy hai! Action hai! Romance hai! Drama hai! Melodrama hai! Emotion hai! ... Aur Maa Kasam! Bahut saara Confusion hai!!”
Kareeb is a tender love story. But the film moves beyond love to encapsulate family friendships relationships. It is the story of a love lost and found of passions played out against the enchanting mountains of Himachal Pradesh of friendships that stand firm against adversity of unconditional relationships that tower above everything else. Birju lives in the beautiful lakeside town of Rewalsar. The son of the town's biggest textile merchant Birju is the family prankster full of jokes and naughty 'shararats'. His life changes forever when Neha moves to Rewalsar. Neha is the daughter of a young war widow Chanchal. Chanchal has brought up her daughter single-handedly and they share a specially close bond. Birju sees Neha for the first time at the lakeside in evening light as thousands of diyas are floated by people in prayer. Neha is dew fresh smiling ethereal. And very smart. At every turn Neha stumps Birju... ""Yeh mere saath hi aisa kyun hota hai"" he asks. Over laughter and pranks their love slowly blooms. Just as their relationship cements and happiness seems within reach a harmless prank by Birju wrecks everything..... their world falls apart. The action then shifts from Rewalsar to Shimla where we meet among others the hilarious Bhigelal (Johnny Lever) a laundry owner who dreams of visiting England Uncle and Aunty (Shammi Kapoor and Sushma Seth) and Abhay (Abhay) an upright doctor who comes to admire Neha and helps her overcome her personal crisis. It is a story of tears and laughter happiness and despair. There are no villains here and no heroes - just life in all it's glorious splendour.
Abandoned by his aunt and uncle in the city orphan Tony has grown up on the streets. Falling hopelessly in love with Sapna who is already engaged to be married to a respectable doctor Tony takes on work in the underworld to finance his dream of attained the status required to take Sapna's hand...
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Tom Hanks was a relatively unknown TV actor with a sitcom as his biggest credit when relatively unknown director Ron Howard (best known for his own sitcom acting) cast him in this surprise hit. It made stars of Hanks, Daryl Hannah and John Candy and an A-list director out of Howard. Hannah is a mermaid who comes to Manhattan in search of Hanks, the guy she has twice saved from drowning. Hanks runs a business with his loveable, blowhard brother (Candy), whose goal in life is to have a letter published in Penthouse. When this perfect woman shows up, Hanks can't believe his luck and plunges into a dizzyingly romantic relationship, unaware of her sea-water secret. But the mermaid needs to soak and unfurl her tail from time to time, which leads to complications, including her capture by the government for scientific study (what else?). Hanks is winningly charming and Hannah is a perfect match in this enjoyably high-spirited comedy, though the biggest laughs belong to Candy. --Marshall Fine
Episodes include: Loose Lips Sink Relationships Rules Of Engagement Bed Bath And Byond and Star-Spangled Banter.
Les Vampyres is one of the most stylish and erotic vampire themed films to be produced in years and stars some of the adult industry's most beautiful and accomplished actresses. Winning just about every award the adult film industry has to offer Les Vampyres is an erotic thriller filled with evil passion and some of the most sensual scenes ever committed to film...
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