Daniel Bryan's wild ride is about to take an extreme turn. Having finally overcome the corporate machine at WrestleMania now the 'Yes!' man must overcome a demonic force. Will demon Kane drag the Champion's title reign to hell or will Bryan overcome the odds once again? Plus today's most dominant faction The Shield must adapt or perish at the hands of the reunited Evolution a stable that boasts 31 combined World Championship Title reigns. And locked inside a steel cage John Cena must battle the new face of fear Bray Wyatt as well as the monster that Wyatt insists is lurking inside the face of 'hustle loyalty and respect' find out who truly has 'the whole worlds in his hands' when WWE presents its most hardcore event Extreme Rules! Featuring: WeeLC Match: El Torito Vs. Hornswoggle Triple Threat Elimination Match: Rob Van Dam Vs. Cesaro Vs. Jack Swagger Two-On-One Handicap Match: Xavier Woods and R-Truth Vs. Alexander Rusev WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Big E Vs. Bad News Barrett Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Shield Vs. Evolution Steel Cage Match: John Cena Vs. Bray Wyatt WWE Divas Championship Match: Paige Vs. Tamina Snuka Extreme Rules Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Daniel Bryan Vs. Kane
The Flight Before Christmas A young reindeer who suffers from vertigo learns to overcome his fear, takes flying lessons from a clumsy flying squirrel and heads to the North pole to save a troubled Santa and his fleet of flying reindeer. Mrs Santa Claus Join Mrs Santa Claus on an exhilarating and spellbinding adventure that will bring out the Christmas spirit in all the family. It's been said that behind every great man there's a great woman. But then there's Mrs Santa Claus (A...
The first Prime Suspect introduces Helen Mirren's detective chief inspector Jane Tennison, the only female DCI on an old boy's club London homicide squad. She is like a phantom lurking around the edges of the action while the men rush through their latest murder case, joshing and winking with the kind of male camaraderie the cop genre has celebrated for decades. When DCI Shefford dies of a sudden heart attack, Tennison demands to take over. Despite her superintendent's resistance ("Give her this case and she'll start expecting more"), she becomes the squad's first woman to head a murder investigation. Scrutinised at every moment by her superior officers, Tennison is faced with a case that spirals out from a single murder to a serial spree, a second-in-command who undermines her authority and her investigation at every turn, a team resistant to taking orders from a woman and a private life unravelling due to her professional diligence. Lynda La Plante's script is a compelling thriller riddled with ambiguity that turns dead ends, blind alleys, and the mundane legwork of real-life cops into fascinating details. Mirren commands the role of Tennison with authority, intelligence, and a touch of overachieving desperation. Superb performances, excellent writing, and understated direction make this BBC miniseries one of the most involving mysteries in years. Look for future stars Ralph Fiennes and Tom Wilkinson in supporting roles. --Sean Axmaker
The legendary Bigfoot is sighted & an entrepreneur offers a million dollar reward for his capture. Bigfoot befriends a young boy who is now the only person who can save him.
They've rocked the U.S. taken Spain by storm and now they're off to India for new musical adventures in the hit Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls: One World. Plus this Extended Music Edition DVD features an awesome never-before-seen Feels Like Love musical sequence and exclusive bonus! When the stylin' Cheetah Girls get cast in a Bollywood musical they're ready to show the world their totally cool dance moves and movie-star potential. This could be their big break! But when Chanel (Adrienne Bailon) Aqua (Kiely Williams) and Dorinda (Sabrina Bryan) find out they have to compete against each other for the starring role their friendship-and the group-may be in serious trouble. Can they make their own dreams come true and still be The Cheetah Girls? Find out as they journey halfway around the world and follow their dreams to Bollywood!
As Victoria Wood once said, "There's nothing you can't say if you say it in the right way". And she goes on to prove that triumphantly in An Audience with Victoria Wood, recorded in front of fellow celebs (whom she sends up effortlessly, describing her long-time collaborator Julie Walters as "the lady with the split ends"). Victoria Wood may be the queen of suburbia but her endless takes on the finer details of banality have an acuity of which Alan Bennett would be proud. Most people cannot do monologue without lapsing into self-consciousness. But she's just brilliant. Her depiction of a nervy woman attempting to conduct a survey in the street, for instance, is priceless: "Here's my ID. Yes, I do look rather startled. It was taken in a photo booth and someone had just poked an éclair through the curtain". She's like Joyce Grenfell on speed. And it's that surreal juxtaposition of the commonplace and the wacky that makes her routines anything but. Even when she takes up residence at the piano, belting out home-made ballads (and this video includes the famous "Let's Do It"), she's both touching and amusing. At one point, she suggests that the British are no good at having fun. Get this video and prove her wrong. --Harriet Smith
'With a daring and depth few of his American contemporaries seem set to match, Kevin Kline has both starred in and directed Hamlet for the N.Y. Shakespeare Festival. Now with the felicitous addition of Kirk Browning as co-director, he has brought his indelible Hamlet to television, where, as The New York Times, stated, 'it is eloquent, moving and at times thrilling. The shrewdly edited version uses tight close-ups and captures small crowd scenes without a sense of confinement. The teleplay ...
Red Line - Fear Nothing Risk Everything (DVD) Presented by Daniel Sadek A Demolition Derby starring some of the most expensive cars on earth. Amsterdam Heavy - Gritty Urban Action Thriller Battleground - A distburbed vietnam war veteran lives on only to kill.
Tracklist 1. Don't Think Twice It's Alright 2. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 3. All I Really Wanna Do 4.The Times They Are A-Changin' 5. Gates Of Eden 6. Positively 4th Street 7. All Along The Watchtower 8. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 9. Simple Twist Of Fate 10. Make You Feel My Love
Chow Yun Fat stars as Francis Li a maverick and notoriously lazy HK police sergeant who is partnered with ""by the book"" rookie cop Michael Tso (martial arts legend Conan Lee). Their investigations into a drug trafficking operation lead them to a beautiful aerobics instructor Marydonna (Nina Li Chi) the sister of one of the gangsters under suspicion. When her brother is murdered by his associates for attempting to double-cross them Marydonna finds herself being sought by the same
A DVD compilation featuring an eclectic mix of live performances including hits from some of the leading bands of the 1970s. These audio-visual experiences highlight some of the largest acts that exploded into stardom in the seventies performing incredible music throughout the decade. The package includes fine cuts from a blend of music that influenced generations thereafter... Crank up your surround sound! Tracklisting: 01. Bryan Ferry - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 02. Roxy M
A four disc collection to warm the hearts of Baggies fans everywhere.250 Greatest Goals: Goals are what we pay our money to see and great goalscorers become our legends, the names that echo on down the ages, the stories growing taller by the year. Great goals, ordinary goals, goals that win cups and promotions, consolation goals. Headers, screamers tap-ins, penalties, free-kicks, belters. There's all sorts here, 250 of the little beauties from throughout the Throstles' history. Classic Matches: Big wins, comebacks, mud baths and blood baths - here are some of the most memorable matches in the history of West Bromwich Albion. The cup chasing glory days of the late 1960s; Big Ron's champagne football in the '70s; all out attack under Ossie Ardiles in the '90s and 'boinging' between the top two tiers early in the new millennium - it's all here.Ultimate Albion: Reducing 130 years and more of Albion history to just 11 names is a thankless, next to impossible task, but think of the possibilities. Regis paired with Astle. The great Ray Barlow slinging passes out to Willie Johnston. Zoltan Gera skippered by John Wile. The finest moments from the finest players the Throstletariat have ever witnessed and a unique chance to compare the stars of the modern era with the heroes of yesteryear.United 3 Albion 5 - On the Fifth Day... Revisited: More than three decades have passed since Albion delivered what many of their followers still remember as the perfect Christmas present. The day when Big Ron's Baggies turned on the style in sensational fashion. A match that even Manchester United fans remember as one of the best ever played at Old Trafford.Featuring extended highlights exclusive interviews with Big Ron, Cyrille Regis, Tony Brown, Bryan Robson and Len Cantello
Quatermass is intrigued by strange images on his radar. Thinking them to be meteorites he follows them to a village which on his arrival he finds has been completely destroyed...
Gemma Jones stars as Louisa Trotter a cook for the upperclass at a fancy hotel. Very similar in style to 'Upstairs Downstairs' this classic British TV series first aired in 1976.
Judith (Julie Andrews) an attractive widow is holidaying in Barbados where she meets the charming and handsome Feodor (Omar Sharif) the Russian military attach'' to Paris. A friendship develops but unbeknownst to Judith Feodor uses his position to conceal his role as Second-in-Command of the KGB. In London her Foreign Office employers have heard about their meeting and both Britain and France are alarmed believing this was a pre-arranged rendezvous between two security threats. The couple's fledging romance quickly escalates into international intrigue.
Relive every jaw dropping moment from last year with this 6 disc collection bringing together THE BEST OF RAW AND SMACKDOWN 2013 and THE BEST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCHES 2013. Featuring over 13 hours of entertainment witness titles changing hands shocking betrayals gravity defying feats and the biggest rematch in WWE History! THE BEST OF RAW AND SMACKDOWN 2013 WWE’S landmark 50th year of Sports Entertainment proved to be one of the greatest in its illustrious history. A year that began with The Great One’s return for one last championship run concluded with WWE’s most prestigious prizes hanging in the balance awaiting the ascension of a true Champion of Champions. Relive all this and more as WWE presents The Best of Raw and SmackDown 2013. THE BEST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCHES 2013 Relive another historic year with WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches of 2013 featuring over 15 of WWE’s most intense matches from its biggest events! The Rock returns to finally bring home the WWE Championship for the first time in ten years. CM Punk tries to extinguish Undertaker’s Streak in front of over 80 000 screaming fans. Triple H attempts to tame The Beast Brock Lesnar. John Cena battles back from injury to win the World Heavyweight Championship and much more!
We have met the enemy, and it is us: when a Martian spacecraft with a terrifying link to the origins of humanity is unearthed beneath a London tube station, only the esteemed Professor Bernard Quatermass can save London's suddenly murderous population from itself. One of the most intelligently paranoid science fiction films ever produced, this pessimistic masterpiece functions as a dark flip-side to the relatively optimistic alien-induced evolution theory presented in the later 2001: A Space Odyssey. Nigel Kneale's brilliant script (which posits a surprisingly plausible, otherworldly rationale for the existence of the supernatural) was later appropriated by acknowledged fan John Carpenter for his underrated Prince of Darkness. A must-see for horror and science fiction aficionados. This film is also known as Five Million Years to Earth. --Andrew Wright
2179: Mars has been colonized by Earth populated by humans and ""Second Type"" robots - machines designed to perform the menial tasks humans won't do. Then there are the ""Third Types"" - illegal humanoid robots designed by a nationalist force to look and behave exactly like humans - living undetected among the Martian population as citizens until one man Rene D'anclaude declares war on the ""Thirds"" vowing to destroy them all... This is a story of technology and emotion hatred and
Who will you become to get what you want? That's the question facing Ben and Cam in Season 2 of this HBO comedy series that follows the 20-something friends as they continue their pursuit of success in the world of big-time New York City fashion. This season, as they keep working to get their CRISP line of t-shirts and hoodies off the ground following a potentially lucrative trip to Japan, Ben and Cam scour the downtown scene trying to get noticed while rubbing shoulders with Ben's ex Rachel (Lake Bell), an interior decorator now searching for meaning after a long trip, Domingo (Scott 'Kid Cudi' Mescudi), a well-connected street pal with his own entrepreneurial business; David 'Kapo' Kaplan (Eddie Kaye Thomas), a hedge-fund manager and high-school pal; and Cam's cousin Rene (Luis Guzman), an ex-con trying to work his get-rich scheme.
Norman Wisdom reprises his best-loved character, the comically inept Pitkin, in 1965's The Early Bird, ably supported once again by Edward Chapman in his final appearance as Mr Grimsdale. This time around Wisdom is the only milkman working for Grimsdale's Dairy, a small business threatened by a menacing large corporation in the shape of Consolidated Dairies and their electric milk floats. Grimsdale and Pitkin must evoke the Dunkirk spirit to save their family firm from the grasp of the faceless giant. Of course, the wafer-thin plot is the merest excuse for a series of calamitous set pieces in which Wisdom wreaks havoc in his trademark bumbling manner. The best bits involve a disastrous game of golf, the usual shenanigans with a fire hose and a virtuoso tour de force opening sequence as the household struggles to wake up in the morning. Wisdom's own brand of Jerry Lewis-inspired clowning, with mugging and pratfalls aplenty, is all good clean fun with little or none of the smutty innuendo that characterised the contemporary Carry On series. He carries this film, as he does all his others, solely on the strength of his winningly naïve charm: this is innocent comedy from the days before supermarkets really did wreck all the local businesses, not to mention from the days before The Godfather gave a whole new spin on the comedy value of going to bed with your horse. On the DVD: There are no extra features on this disc at all. Given Wisdom's household-name status and the longevity of these much-loved movies, this seems like a sadly missed opportunity. The 4:3 picture has not been digitally remastered and shows its age, as does the muddy mono soundtrack. Only Ron Goodwin's wonderfully tongue-in-cheek music score comes across reasonably well. --Mark Walker
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