When Japan is driven to the brink of despair by mysterious invaders called the Septentriones, humanity fights back using Devil Summoners, thirteen people of great distinction who have made pacts with demons and been given the power to fight! This is the story where comrades' deaths can be foretold, where mankind has been placed in the harshest of situations, a story of conflict and choices. Will they be able to survive the countdown to Armageddon?! Their choices will decide the future in Devil Survivor 2 THE ANIMATION!Contains: Episodes 1 - 13 Image: 1080p Audio: Japanese, English Subtitles: English Runtime: 312 minutes approx
The Cult Action Extravaganza three-disc set offers three very different movies that have nothing in common bar residency in Siren's film archive. They are: The Most Dangerous Game (1932), Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) and Get Christie Love! (1974). The Most Dangerous Game is a classic, one of the first talkies to get pictures moving after five very static years following the birth of sound. The plot finds resourceful hero Joel McCrea and heroine Fay Wray being hunted on the island of the insane Zaroff (Leslie Banks). One of the grandfathers of the summer blockbuster, the film's setup has been reworked many times since, notably in John Woo's Hard Target (1993). By modern standards it's technically primitive, though still gripping stuff, complete with the jungle set built as a test run for King Kong (1933) and graced by Max Steiner's prototype of all Hollywood action scores. Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is another landmark or rather watermark. The third-ever CinemaScope production, this was a prestige release with Technicolor location filming at Key West, Florida of never-before-achieved underwater cinematography and four-channel stereo recording of a superlative Bernard Herrmann score. Even a still-impressive underwater battle with an octopus pre-dates the more famous giant squid of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). The humans aren't bad either, with a young Robert Wagner making a charismatic if ethnically unconvincing Greek lead as sponge fisherman Tony and Terry Moore playing Juliet to his Romeo with real vivacity. Starring Theresa Graves, Get Christie Love! is a tame TV movie imitation of early 1970s female blaxploitation films such Pam Grier's Coffy (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974). Running a standard TVM 73 minutes and with a low budget and content sanitised to US network standards, this is lightweight stuff about an undercover cop determined to smash a drugs ring. Nevertheless the movie was popular enough to spawn a short-lived TV show and is significant for being the first time a black woman took the title role in any American network production. Tarantino completists may be interested, as before he paid homage to Christie Love in the dialogue of Reservoir Dogs (1991). On the DVD: Cult Action Extravaganza presents the films in their original aspect ratio and sound format; The Most Dangerous Game and Get Christie Love! are 4:3, mono. The former is faded b/w with reasonably sturdy sound, though the transfer suffers from compression artefacting. No one would expect great quality from a 1974 TV movie, but Get Christie Love! suffers from both a poor print and a mediocre DVD transfer. Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is presented in the extra wide 2.55:1 of early CinemaScope and though sadly not anamorphic both the seascapes and underwater cinematography are still impressive. The four-channel stereo sound is revelatory, clear, detailed and years ahead of what we have come to expect early 1950s films to sound like. --Gary S Dalkin
It's been said that America has given the world two thoroughly original art forms: jazz and the movie musical. The 1930s saw the newly born genre of the Hollywood musical bloom with artistry and variety never before imagined. For many filmgoers the Hollywood musical gave them escape and hope during the troubled years of the Great Depression.
Altough Misaki has only just started playing Angelic Layer she is already competing against the best in Tokyo for a chnce to fight in the national tournament in Kanto. Her new friends are cheering her on and she seems to be holding her own but will Misaki qualify for the nationals? Includes four complete episodes.
The championship match is about to begin but before that can happen everyone must confess their deepest secrets and confront their own demons as the past finally catches up with the present. In the most exhilarating battle yet the Miracle Rookie Misaki and her Angel Hikaru face their toughest challenge ever and the Champion along with Angel Athena must defend her title. Startling revelations and dramatic declarations make this volume of Angelic Layer completely absorbing. Y
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Create the perfect Holiday atmosphere in your home! With pretty imagery and picturesque settings your television will become a window on the joys of the season filling any room with that special Christmas feeling! With their lively Holiday images and heart-warming music these specially commissioned DVDs programmed to play continuously showcase the magic of the season. Featuring a soundtrack of choral Christmas favourites to set a festive mood and surround you with the goodwill and peace that the Holiday season brings. Enjoy the beauty of a fresh Snowfall and have a merry white Christmas or take a walk through a Winter Wonderland and enjoy a scenic village resplendent with lights and decorations or curl up with The Sights & Sounds of Christmas with lively holiday images and heart-warming music.
This series follows Misaki Suzuhara a young girl from a small town as she competes in Angelic Layer a popular fighting game. The game involes mind control over robots called Angels and there are many opponents who want to make it to the final tournament. In this installment the semifinal games begin in Kanto and Misaki and Hatoko must confront their most challenging opponents! Tamayo and Kotaro sit in the audience to root for the girls and Misaki discovers a new fan. Later
An Extraordinary feature length programme released to celebrate the life and musical career of one of America's biggest stars! Throughout the programme Andy reflects on his remarkable career in a wide ranging interview. Also included are interviews with Donny Osmund and the Osmunds Robert Wagner Pat Boone plus his brothers and family members. Filled with rare archive footage including performance material and excerpts from his TV apperances from live concerts as well as featuring digitally re-mastered performances from the Andy Williams Show!
On the 22nd of Oct. fate places a killer in their midst... October 22nd will change their lives forever. Each person captured in 'this' situation has their own story to tell just why they were there on the fateful day that will change their lives forever. Original music score by Midge Ure (of Ultravox).
This series follows Misaki Suzuhara a young girl from a small town as she competes in Angelic Layer a popular fighting game. The game entails using mind control over robots called Angels and there are many opponents who want to make it to the final tournament. In this installment on the verge of the final games all the rules change and Misaki must choose only one partner... forcing her to choose among her friends! In the next incredible volume of Angelic Layer Misaki experie
Over 550 movie musicals were produced during the 1940s quite an accomplishment for a country caught in the turmoil of World War II. MGM emerged as the leader in musical entertainment with producers like Arthur Freed and directors like Vincente Minnelli and Stanley Donen putting a unique stamp of distinction upon their works.
The birth of rock & roll was no accident - but a vital moment in the music's history occurred by chance. This DVD brings to life that remarkable moment and many others told in vivid detail by people who were there when Bill Haley and His Comets' ""Rock Around The Clock"" helped to ignite a cultural revolution. The storytellers include two of the original Comets who played on the record: Marshall Lytle and in the last interview before his death Johnny Grande. Their history is illuminated by rare archive footage including 8mm film shot by Ralph Jones the Comets' drummer from 1955-1960. There are also performances of ""Crazy Man Crazy"" and ""Shake Rattle and Roll"" by the original Comets taken from the little-seen 1954 rock 'n' roll featurette 'Round-Up of Rhythm' plus ""(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock"" from The Ed Sullivan Show. Recollections by Pat Boone second only to Elvis Presley as the biggest-selling artist of the 1950s and Cleve Duncan lead vocalist of the Penguins place rock & roll in context. Alongside these and many other contributions is the first-hand recall of Peter Ford son of Hollywood legend Glenn Ford. A chance hearing of Peter's copy of ""Rock Around The Clock"" inspired movie director Richard Brooks to use the song in ""Blackboard Jungle "" which he was making with Glenn Ford at the time. The film's subsequent success brought rock & roll to the eyes and ears of the world and placed Bill Haley and the Comets at the heart of the most exciting influential music of the 20th century. The 1 hour 20 minute documentary features all of all the classic Bill Haley and His Comets original recordings re-mastered in 5.1 surround sound including ""(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock"" ""See You Later Alligator"" ""Rock The Joint"" ""Razzle Dazzle"" and ""Hook Line and Sinker"". Plus performances of ""The Great Pretender"" by The Platters and ""Tutti Frutti"" by Little Richard. Extras include bonus interview footage with Pat Boone Marshall Lytle Johnny Grande Cleve Duncan and Jamie Farr.
Emily (McCormick), the daughter of a wealthy businessman, arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer, but soon falls in love with Sean (Guzman), a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs.
This cracking box set pulls together ten of the finest cult films. Fetauring: 1.Attack Of The Giant Leeches 2.Carnival Of Souls 3.Don't Look In The Basement 4.House On A Haunted Hill 5.I Bury The Living 6.Shock 7.Silent Night Bloody Night 8.The Hunchback Of Notre Dame 9.The Last Woman On Earth 10.White Zombie For individual synopses' please refer to the individual titles.
From an interrogation room, Drew Glass (Niko Nicotera) recounts the events that led to his fate. In a series of flashbacks, Drew is shown arriving back to his hometown which he has been absent from for six years. In this midwestern underworld, his father Larry Glass (Mark Boone Junior) is running a lucrative business comprised of drugs and women. Upon his return, Drew sets out to dismantle his father's empire and leave town with his adoptive sister and lover June (Sam Quartin). Once Larry gets wind of his prodigal son's arrival, he enlists an estranged hitman named Pope (Marilyn Manson) to put him down and maintain order. What Drew doesn t realize is that June has become a pawn in her father's game and what Larry doesn t realize is that Pope has an agenda of his own.
During the 1950s musical masterpieces that have yet to be equalled were produced in Cinemascope with stereophonic sound. The DVD explores how the post-war years were alive with bold experimentation in musical film. Later in the decade. Later in the decade Rock & Roll became the musical choice of the younger generation and movie musicals followed suit.
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