Disney couldn't resist the temptation to remake 1961's popular comedy The Absent Minded Professor, so they cast Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard (a role vaguely related to the character originated by Fred MacMurray), and the result is a comedy that, frankly, doesn't fully deserve its modest success. It's admittedly clever to a point, and certainly the digitally flubberised special effects provide the kind of movie magic that's entertaining for children and adults alike. The professor can't even remember his own wedding day (much to the chagrin of his fiancée, played by Marcia Gay Harden), and now his academic rival (Christopher McDonald) is trying to steal his latest and purely accidental invention-flying rubber, or ... flubber. The green goo magnifies energy and can be used as an amazing source of power, but in the hands of screenwriter John Hughes it becomes just another excuse to recycle a lot of Home Alone-style slapstick humour involving a pair of bumbling would-be flubber thieves. There's also a floating robot named Weebo and some catchy music by Danny Elfman to accompany dancing globs of flubber, but the story's too thin to add up to anything special. Lightweight fun, but, given the title, it lacks a certain bounce. Of course, that didn't stop Disney's marketing wizards from turning it into a home video hit. --Jeff Shannon
An ex-cop now working as a hack novelist is called out of retirement to help investigate a string of deaths that appear to be the work of a serial killer but soon are revealed to be the work of an unstoppable synthesized genetic organism! Can he and his ex-partner stop the creature before it spawns to create a human holocaust?
In the mid 1980's, NWA emerged from the streets of Compton, California, revolutionizing Hip Hop culture with their music and tales about life in the hood. Bonus Features Becoming NWA NWA: The Origins Impact
A six-time achiever of the #1 position on the Billboard Jazz Chart innovative composer and keyboard artist Bob James still dazzles audiences today with the same kind of excitement that Quincy Jones first noted when he spotted James playing at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival in 1962. Enjoy this unique concert now on DVD as Bob James leads an all-star septet featuring Kirk Whalum live from the Queen Mary Jazz Festival. Selections include Taxi (theme for the Emmy Award winning TV show) Zebra Man Unicorn and Ruby Ruby.
In this light comedy Rogers plays an attorney who marries then divorces a rugged cowboy. When he gets into trouble with the law she feels compelled to defend him. Naturally he turns out to be not so tough after all.
The trials and tribulations of being a twenty-something The hilarious urban comedy from the creators of Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps about a group of friends caught in that tricky place between their teens and 2.4 children is back - and this time it's even more painfully funny. Sheridan Smith stars as childish nutritionist Michelle. At 26 Michelle knows she should be growing up and making something of her life. But it's so hard to be mature when you're having so much fun and when you've got mates like Michelle's to lead you astray. Once again Sheridan is joined by Steven Meo as her lovestruck solicitor friend Grant and by Fiona Wass as her slutty colleague Claire. Into Michelle's slice of Manchester's Northern Quarter come Naomi Bentley as Rachel Michelle's completely mental boss Warren Brown as gorgeous barman Alex and Richard Mylan as Michelle's sex-hungry flatmate Chris. Series 2 kicks off with a huge surprise for Michelle when she finds herself in bed with Grant her best friend and the man she swore she would never sleep with. Is this just a drunken accident or the start of a great relationship? Now Michelle is one of the grownups only she can find out. Meanwhile Michelle's childish brother Mike is trying to work out why he has not had a relationship for seven years at least not with a non-inflatable woman. And it looks like Michelle's man-mad best mate Claire may be rather-too-keen to help Mike with his personal examination. When life's this complicated it's time to join the grownups!
Dear Frankie: Nine-year-old Frankie and his single mum Lizzie have been on the move ever since Frankie can remember most recently arriving in a seaside Scottish town. Wanting to protect her deaf son from the truth that they've run away from his father Lizzie has invented a story that he is away at sea on the HMS Accra. Every few weeks Lizzie writes Frankie a make-believe letter from his father telling of his adventures in exotic lands. As Frankie tracks the ship's progress
Set against the background of the Depression in the 1930s and the Second World War the story centres around Abel Mason and his desperate search for love and happiness in relationships with four women. After an affair ends in tragedy he leaves his vicious wife Lena and travels North with his ten year old son Dick. To secure a home for the boy and employment for himself he makes an illegal marriage with the widow of a wealthy garage owner. But later Abel falls hopelessly in love with her sister Florrie...
A poignant and funny portrait of a marriage that undergoes a wrenching examination... After 25 years of a loving marriage in a small midwestern town husband Roy announces to his wife Irma that he is a woman trapped in a man's body and wants to have a sex change operation.
The cops. The cars. The clothes. The music. From executive producer Michael Mann (Heat Collateral) comes the first season of the explosive groundbreaking detective show that redefined the word ""cool."" Set against the seamy and steamy Miami underworld ride shotgun with suave Vice cops Sonny Crockett (Golden Globe winner Don Johnson) and Rico Tubbs (Phillip Michael Thomas) as they battle a never-ending gallery of criminals drug dealers and lowlifes. Episodes Comprise: Series 1: 1. Brother's Keeper (Parts 1 & 2) 2. Heart of Darkness 3. Cool Runnin' 4. The Hit List 5. Calderone's Demise 6. One-Eyed Jack 7. No Exit (a.k.a. Three-Eyed Turtle) 8. The Great McCarthy 9. Glades 10. Give a Little Take a Little 11. Little Prince 12. The Milk Run 13. Golden Triangle (Part 1) (a.k.a. Score) 14. Golden Triangle (Part 2) 15. Smuggler's Blues 16. Rites of Passage 17. The Maze 18. Made for Each Other 19. The Home Invaders 20. Nobody Lives Forever 21. Evan 22. Lombard Series 2 1. The Prodigal Son (1 & 2) 2. Whatever Works 3. Out Where The Buses Don't Run 4. The Dutch Oven 5. Buddies 6. Junk Love 7. Tale of the Goat 8. Bushido 9. Bought and Paid For 10. Back in the World 11. Phil the Shill 12. Definitely Miami 13. Yankee Dollar 14. One Way Ticket 15. Little Miss Dangerous 16. Florence Italy 17. French Twist 18. The Fix 19. Payback 20. Free Verse 21. Trust Fund Pirates 22. Son and Lovers
Eliza D'Amico thinks her marriage to Louis is going great until she finds a mysterious love note to her husband. Concerned she goes to her mother for advice. Eliza her parents her sister Jo and Jo's boyfriend all pile into a station wagon to go to the city to confront Louis with the letter. On the way the five explore their relations with each other...
A British national treasure. Joe Brown is one of the original British Rock & Roll Stars. One of the first UK session men his early career highlights include playing guitar with Gene Vincent Eddie Cochran Johnny Cash and other US stars when they came over to Europe. Joe went on to top the charts with his own records had The Beatles open shows for him and in a career packed with musical highlights has also appeared in six motion pictures written his autobiography presented several series of the Joe Brown Show on UK National TV presented two series of the Let It Rock Show for BBC Radio 2 influenced many of the upper echelon of UK Rock guitarists and still finds time to do around 100 live shows a year in the UK. Tracklist: 1. Well Well Well 2. One Trick pony 3. Reuben 4. Gallows Pole 5. The Dimming Of The Day 6. As The Crow Flies 7. Ghost 8. Lazybones 9. Black Betty 10. Blood Is Thicker Than Water 11. Malt N Barley Blues 12. All Worked Out 13. Uncle Penn
This box set features three films all directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Andy Warhol using his 'factory' actors. The films loosely form a trilogy designed to encapsulate the 60's generation. Flesh (1968): Joe 'the hustler' earns money to pay for his girlfriend's abortion. Taking to the streets he meets an artist obsessed with body worship a couple of transvestites an ex-girlfriend working as a topless dancer and a friend whose arm-pits have been torched with a fla
You Were Never Lovelier (1942) In this lavish Hollywood musical, the headstrong daughter (Hayworth) of a powerful Argentine hotelier has to contend with her father's attempts to get her to marry...; ; Cover Girl (1944) Rusty Parker (Hayworth), a red-headed leggy dancer at Danny McGuire's Night Club in Brooklyn, wants to be a successful Broadway star. She enters a contest to be a 'Cover Girl' as a stepping-stone in her career...; ; Gilda (1946) In the story of Gilda, Johnn...
From the writer of STOMP THE YARD comes a street dance film filled with heart-pumping moves and a sexy hip hop soundtrack.
Poor Rosanna Arquette ended up in this Van Damme potboiler about an escaped convict who moves onto the farm of a widow (Arquette) and her two kids. Stuff happens: a cop who likes her gets jealous and beats up the Muscles from Brussels (but only after handcuffing him), there's a fire in the barn, bad guys are trying to drive her away, etc. The story was first developed by screenwriter Joe Eszter has (Basic Instinct) and the late director Richard Marquand (Eye of the Needle). Eszter wrote the script but who knows what direction this story was originally going? Van Damme's best film is still Timecop and this is a long way from the quality of that. --Tom Keogh
Joseph Mankiewicz's moody 1947 classic The Ghost and Mrs Muir is less a ghost story than a romantic fantasy, a handsome drama of impossible love. Independent young widow Lucy Muir (the luminous Gene Tierney), desperate to escape her uptight in-laws, falls in love with a grand seaside house and moves in, only to discover the cantankerous ghost of the hot-tempered Captain Gregg (a histrionically flamboyant performance by Rex Harrison). Lucy refuses to let the bombastic captain frighten her away, earning his respect, his friendship, and later his love. They team up to turn the captain's salty memoirs into a bestseller, but as his affection grows he fades away, leaving Lucy free to undertake a more worldly suitor, notably a charismatic children's author (George Sanders at his smarmy smoothest) with his own guarded secret. Charles Lang's melancholy black-and-white photography and Bernard Herrmann's haunting score set the tone for this sublime adult drama, and Tierney delivers one of her most understated performances as the resolute Mrs Muir, Mankiewicz turns this ghost story into a refreshingly mature and down-to-earth romance. --Sean Axmaker
Double the fear half the chance! After locating an abandoned laboratory animal rights activists start going missing one by one...
An adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's classic tale. Kim (Ravi Sheth) is a happy-go-lucky but street-wise fifteen year-old urchin in India in the 1890s. He lives by his wits but his kind heart has earned him the nickname of 'Friend of All The World'. There are two main influences on Kim's life: Mahbub Ali (Bryan Brown) the tough wily Afghan owner of a horse-train and a saintly old train-loving Buddhist Lama (Peter O'Toole) whom he meets in Lahore. Following a chance meeting with the British Maverick Regiment and its chaplain Kim learns that he is the son of a deserter...
MOLLY REALLY KNOWS HOW TO CUT MEN DOWN TO SIZE!!! Representing something of an anomaly in the career of director Matt Cimber (whose other credits include such blaxploitation fare as The Candy Tangerine Man) The Witch Who Came from the Sea is an unnerving journey into madness and murder starring Millie Perkins (The Diary of Anne Frank). Molly (Perkins) experiences violent fantasies in which she ties muscular men up before bloodily dispatching them with a razor. But when a news report announces the shocking double-murder of two football players which strongly echoes one of Molly's most recent depraved flights of fancy, the fantasy starts to bleed into reality literally. Written by Perkins' late husband Robert Thom (Death Race 2000), The Witch Who Came from the Sea features early cinematography from DOP Dean Cundey, who would go on to expand his genre credentials with his work on Escape from New York and The Thing. DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: ¢ 2K restoration from original vault materials ¢ Standard Definition DVD presentation ¢ Original Mono Audio ¢ English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Introduction to the film by Nightmare USA author Stephen Thrower ¢ Audio commentary with producer-director Matt Cimber, actress Millie Perkins and director of photography Dean Cundey ¢ Tides and Nightmares brand new making-of documentary featuring interviews with Cimber, Perkins, Cundey and actor John Goff ¢ A Maiden's Voyage archive featurette comprising interviews with Cimber, Perkins and Cundey ¢ Lost at Sea director Cimber reflects on his notorious cult classic ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly-commissioned artwork by The Twins of Evil
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