A comedy drama about a thirty-something woman who meets some fifty year old men who have found a way to work the system in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, the odds aren't always in their favour.
An aging cop is assigned the ordinary task of escorting a fast-talking witness from police custody to a courthouse.
Bruce Willis plays a Special-Ops commander who leads his team into the jungle of Nigeria to rescue a doctor (Monica Belluci) who will only go with them if they also agree to rescue 70 refugees.
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Home cinema was practically invented for Die Hard movies. The first film in particular remains an unbeatable action classic, a mixture of taut situations, Bruce Willis in excellent form as John McClane, and some outstanding directorial work from John McTiernan. The sequels? Well, everyone has their favourite. Take your pick from Dulles International Airport being taken over by terrorists at Christmas, Willis and Samuel L Jackson joining forces to tear through New York City, or computer hackers looking to bring things to a standstill. Its four films, rammed full of action, and unashamedly so. The main reason for upgrading the films to Blu-ray, in this case, is to see whats been done with the physical presentation of them. The news here is good: the Die Hard Quadrilogy sparkles in high definition, with razor sharp imagery, and fast moving action flashing before your eyes. And then theres the sound mix, a workout for whatever scale of speaker setup that you have. The deal is then sweetened by the inclusion of a varied collection of behind the scenes material for each of the films, with some of the archive pieces in particular being of real interest. Yet ultimately, its the four films, in tip-top condition, that make the Die Hard Quadrilogy a Blu-ray must-have. Top quality action, fabulous set pieces and excellent presentation: its a set not to be missed.
Superstar Bruce Willis (Sin City, The Sixth Sense) takes nonstop action and narrow escapes to the ultimate extreme in Die Hard With A Vengeance - now more explosive than ever on Blu-ray. Beleaguered NYC Detective John McClane (Willis) faces his worst day yet when a new foe (Jeremy Irons - Casanova) wreaks havoc in downtown Manhattan - then threatens more devastation if his demands aren't met! Caught in a sadistic game of hide-and-seek, McClane and an unlikely hero (Samuel L. Jackson -...
This gritty, action-packed crime thriller pairs action legends Bruce Willis (Die Hard) and Frank Grillo (Captain America series) in a chilling tale of justice and revenge. After surviving a brutal bank robbery, Jacob (Grillo) teams with his ex-cop neighbor (Willis) to track down the ruthless thief and avenge the assault. Desperate for cash to help treat his diabetic daughter, Jacob plans to take advantage of the situation, but in doing so, puts his family in the crosshairs of a killer
Unstoppable: Inspired by actual events, Unstoppable is an adrenaline rush fuelled by director Tony Scott's signature mark of propulsive action rooted in the reality of ordinary people placed in extraordinary circumstances. A veteran train engineer (Denzel Washington) and a young conductor (Chris Pine) race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train - effectively a missile the size of a skyscraper -- and prevent disaster in a heavily populated area. Man On Fi...
Firefighter Jeremy Colton (Josh Duhamel) witnesses a murder committed by a Long Beach gang leader (Vincent D'Onofrio) and goes into a protection program so he can testify against the man who's been a longtime target of police officer Mike Cella (Bruce Willis). When the life of Jeremy's girlfriend (Rosario Dawson) is threatened he enlists the help of a rival gang leader (Curtis Jackson) and takes the law into his own hands. Fire With Fire costars: Julian McMahon Quinton Rampage Jackson Richard Schiff Vinnie Jones Eric Winter James Lesure Nnamdi Asomugah and Kevin Dunn. Special Features: Behind the Scenes
When a ruthless terrorist group kidnaps retired spy Leonard Turner (Bruce Willis Die Hard, Sin City, Armageddon), and threatens to unleash a global catastrophe if its demands are not met, the CIA sends one of its best agents, Victoria (Gina Carano Haywire, Fast & Furious 6), to hunt them down, rescue Turner, and save the free world. But also on the case is Leonard s son, Harry Turner (Kellan Lutz The Twilight Saga, The Expendables 3), a government analyst repeatedly turned down for field service, undertaking his own unsanctioned rescue operation, and in the process, becoming a wanted man. Inevitably Victoria s and Harry s paths cross, and they must set aside a troubled history in order to meet their common goal. Together they must evade highly skilled operatives, deadly assassins, and international fugitives to bring Leonard home and save the world from an uncertain fate. A high-octane, intense and kinetic action adventure, Extraction proves that whatever the odds, no mission is impossible...
The second sequel to the mould-making action film Die Hard brings Detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) to New York City to face a better villain than in Die Hard 2. Played by Jeremy Irons, he's the brother of the Germanic terrorist-thief Alan Rickman played in the original film. But this bad guy has his sights set higher: on the Federal Reserve's cache of gold. As a distraction, he sets McClane running fool's errands all over New York--and eventually, McClane attracts an unintentional partner, a Harlem dry cleaner (Samuel L Jackson) with a chip on his shoulder. Some great action sequences, though they can't obscure the rather large plot holes in the film's final 45 minutes. --Marshall Fine
A mischievous racoon and his sensitive best-buddy turtle along with other forest creatures try to resist the evils and temptations of encroaching suburbia.
High School. Four of the most important years of your life. But it isn't always dances and keg parties and sucking face in your parents' mini-van. Sometimes it's ugly and hard and complicated. As complicated as a conspiracy to overthrow the president...
Julian Michaels (Bruce Willis) has designed the ultimate resort: VICE where anything goes and the customers can play out their wildest fantasies with artificial inhabitants who look think and feel like humans. When an artificial (Ambyr Childers) becomes self-aware and escapes she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian's mercenaries and a cop (Thomas Jane) who is hell-bent on shutting down Vice and stopping the violence once and for all.
Sin City 1: Robert Rodriguez Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino direct an amazing cast of big –screen favourites (Bruce Willis Jessica Alba Mickey Rourke Clive Owen Brittany Murphy Benicio Del Toro Rosario Dawson and more!) in this acclaimed and visually stunning hit that’s straight from the pages of Miller’s hop series of “Sin City” graphic novels. Sin City 2: Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s “Sin City” graphic novels back to the screen in SIN CITY 2: A DAME TO KILL FOR. Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales the town’s most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more reviled inhabitants in this visually stunning thrill ride. With an all-star cast including Eva Green Josh Brolin Mickey Rourke Rosario Dawson Jessica Alba Bruce Willis Powers Boothe Joseph Gordon-Levitt Ray Liotta Jeremy Piven and Dennis Haysbert.
Bruce Willis plays a former hostage negotiator forced to make an impossible choice in this taught thriller.
A pair of FBI agents (Bruce Willis and Radha Mitchell) investigate a murder linked to a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to experience life vicariously through idealized robotic versions of themselves.
Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton are a pair of thieves on the run from prison. Their bank robbing exploits make them firm favourites with the public, particularly Cate Blamchett who sees in them an escape from her dull life.
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