After years of busting the Triads on the back streets of Hong Kong Tony Lam a legendary cop is out for a new life. On his way to paradise he's stopped off in another Hell hole - New York City. He's flown into an urban jungle where his assassination squad want him dead and the FBI want him alive. Now it's the time for him to mix fire with fury on the mean streets.
“The Rink”: Chaplin plays a waiter who spends his time at the skating rink where his skill and grace lead to possible romance and unfortunate mishaps. “The Immigrant”: En-route by boat immigrant Chaplin tries to make the best of the rough seas. He befriends a woman and appoints himself her protector. “Tillie’s Punctured Romance”: This is the first feature-length comedy ever made and features Chaplin as a con artist who talks Marie Dressler an innocent lass into taking her dad’s savings and running off to the city with him. “The Vagabond”: This is the story of The Little Tramp a pathetic fiddler that makes a scanty living and rescues damsels in distress. One of the first films directed by Charlie Chaplin.
In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem if no one else can help and if you can find them maybe you can hire the A-Team! Series 1: 1. Mexican Slayride (Part 1) 2. Mexican Slayride (Part 2) 3. Children Of Jamestown 4. Pros And Cons 5. A Small And Deadly War 6. Black Day At Bad Rock 7. The Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas 8. The Out-Of-Towners 9. Holiday In The Hills 10. West Coast Turnaround 11. One More Time 12. Till Death Do Us Part 13. The Beast From The Belly Of A Boeing 14. A Nice Place to Visit Series 2: 1. Diamonds 'n' Dust 2. Recipe for Heavy Bread 3. The Only Church in Town 4. Bad Time on the Border 5. When You Comin' Back Range Rider? (1) 6. When You Comin' Back Range Rider? (2) 7. The Taxicab Wars 8. Labor Pains 9. There's Always a Catch 10. Water Water Everywhere 11. Steel 12. The White Ballot 13. The Maltese Cow 14. In Plane Sight 15. The Battle of Bel-Air 16. Say It With Bullets 17. Pure-Dee Poison 18. It's a Desert Out There 19. Chopping Spree 20. Harder Than it Looks 21. Deadly Maneuvers 22. Semi-Friendly Persuasion 23. Curtain Call Series 3: 1. Bullets and Bikinis 2. The Bend in the River (Part 1) 3. The Bend in the River (Part 2) 4. Fire 5. Timber! 6. Double Heat 7. Trouble on Wheels 8. The Island 9. Showdown! 10. Sheriffs of Rivertown 11. The Bells of St. Marys 12. Hot Styles 13. Breakout! 14. Cup A' Joe 15. The Big Squeeze 16. Champ! 17. Skins 18. Road Games 19. Moving Targets 20. Knights of the Road 21. Waste 'Em! 22. Bounty 23. Beverly Hills Assault 24. Trouble Brewing 25. Incident at Crystal Lake
A mysterious plague the Purple Death ravages the earth. Dr. Zarkov investigating in his spaceship finds a ship from planet Mongo seeding the atmosphere with dust. Sure enough Ming the Merciless is up to his old tricks. So it's back to Mongo for Flash Dale and Zarkov this time with ready-made allies waiting: Prince Barin of Arboria and Queen Fria of the frozen northern land of Frigia; where it so happens is found polarite antidote to the plague. But Ming will use all his for
A group of concerned adults try to ban rock and roll music in their town believing that the music promotes juvenile delinquency. A prominent TV producer and a disc jockey attempt to convince the adults in the town that rock and roll is nothing but harmless fun. The two sides do battle in court during a televised trial. To help decide the future of rock and roll star witnesses are called from the rock and roll hall of fame.
Featuring the complete eighth series of Red Dwarf. Episodes comprise: 1. Back in the Red (Part 1) 2. Back in the Red (Part 2) 3. Back in the Red (Part 3) 4. Cassandra 5. Krytie TV 6. Pete 7. Pete II 8. Only The Good...
Featuring 'A Dogs Life' and 'The Kid' and 'Behind The Screen'.
A chilling look at the most savage of killers Disc 1: Charles Whitman - The Texas Sniper Disc 2: The Boston Strangler Disc 3: Charles Manson
Two more cases for the detective Sherlock Holmes to solve! The Greek Interpreter: Sherlock's older brother Mycroft introduces Holmes and Watson to his Greek interpreter friend Mr Melas. They soon find themselves attempting to discover the identity of the young Greek man covered in sticking plaster and his mysterious lady friend Sophy. The Norwood Builder: With the police hot on his trail young solicitor John McFarlane appears at Baker Street to beg for Holmes' help in providing his innocence. Was he responsible for the untimely death of Mr Oldacre and did he burn Oldacre's house Lower Norwood to the ground? Time is against Holmes as he races to determine the truth. Featuring guest appearances from stars such as John Thaw Jude Law Robert Hardy Natasha Richardson Joss Ackland and many more.
Made in 1989 and set 15 years after the end of the Vietnam War, Jacknife tells the story of alcoholic trucker Dave (Ed Harris) who lives with his sister Martha (Kathy Baker). Robert De Niro is Megs, Dave's ex-'Nam sidekick who re-enters his life on the promise of a fishing trip. Megs and Martha embark on a tentative courtship to the seething fury of Dave, who considers Megs "bad news". However, through wartime flashbacks it soon becomes clear that his hitting the bottle is a means of bottling up his feelings about Vietnam, Megs and their mutual buddy Bobby, killed in action. Ruminative and romantic, Jacknife slow-burns its predictable though satisfying way to its resolution, the three main players carrying the burdens of their roles with admirable restraint, especially Ed Harris, whose rage is internalised at the expense of his liver. There are echoes of The Deerhunter but this is not a film of that order or scale, as its low-budget synthesiser soundtrack signifies, feeling at times like a superior made-for-TV affair. On the DVD: A full-screen version with a ratio of 4:3. Neither sound nor picture quality are exactly a showcase for DVD technology, both being a little fuzzy, while the dubbing goes noticeably awry on 42 minutes. Special features are decidedly un-special: the original, lugubrious trailer plus "talent profiles" which are merely lists of the main players' previous films. --David Stubbs
Identity (Dir. James Mangold 2003): A daring new thriller from director James Mangold and producer Cathy Konrad featuring an all-star ensemble cast including John Cusack Ray Liotta Amanda Peet Alfred Molina Jake Busey Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay. Caught in a savage rainstorm ten travellers are forced to seek refuge at a strange desert motel. They soon realize they've found anything but shelter. There is a killer among them and one by one they are murdered. As the storm rages on and the dead begin to outnumber the living one thing becomes clear: each of them was drawn to the motel not by accident or circumstance but by forces beyond imagination forces that promise anyone who survives a mind-bending and terrifying destiny. Gothika (Dir. Mathieu Kassovitz 2003): Halle Berry stars as Dr. Miranda Grey a psychiatrist who becomes a patient in her own mental hospital after she is accused of murdering her husband (Charles S. Dutton). Grey's only initial memory of the incident involves a chilling encounter with a distraught girl (Kathleen Mackey) on a rain-soaked road. The incarcerated and medicated Grey is now haunted by the same apparition and she must convince her former colleague Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.) that she is not insane or guilty of murder. Meanwhile the seemingly mad ramblings of Chloe (Penelope Cruz) one of Grey's former patients now make more sense and Grey must throw aside clinical logic to solve the supernatural murder mystery. House Of Nine (Dir. Steven R. Munroe 2005): Nine strangers with no apparent connection between them are abducted: drugged kidnapped and sealed in a house together. Doors are bolted shut windows are plugged with brick. No way out. Disoriented and angry they are greeted by a voice on an intercom system: they are to be watched as they 'compete' for a prize of five million dollars. And the winner will be the only one who gets out alive!
This gripping story revolves around young Bill Whitney a teenager for whom fear plays a large part in family life. He senses something terrible is about to happen....that his parents' strange relationships hide something monstrous and evil. What is the incredible conspiracy that lurks beneath the smooth surface of his parents' rich and privileged Society?...
The Wedding Planner (Dir. Adam Shankman 2001): Your wedding day. It must be glorious. It must be perfect. It must be the most memorable idyllic and overwhelmingly love-filled occasion of your entire life. And there's only one person who can make this dream become a glowing reality - the wedding planner. But this time the one who makes everyone else's dreams come true A-list San Francisco wedding planner Mary Fiore (Jennifer Lopez) has finally found the man of her dreams
In 1946 the famous gangster Charles ""Lucky"" Luciano is deported to his native Italy. Luciano has just finished serving nine years in jail and returns to Naples to instigate deals with other mobsters. Unknown to Lucky his long-time nemesis a former federal narcotics agent continues to gather evidence in order to testify against him and put him away forever...
When Elvis Presley first appeared on screen fans and critics alike called him the next James Dean. Everyone was shocked when 'The King' was actually a credible actor. His films exploited his youth appeal and crammed the running time with Presley music numbers and as time went on the plots became more and more ludicrous the songs less memorable.This was not lost on Presley who was getting more and more bored with his screen assignments. He wanted to do something more challenging a film befitting his early dramatic promise.He found that vehicle in one of his last screen appearances - Charro! This time he played it straight. Clearly influenced by the successful Clint Eastwood by the successful Clint Eastwood/Sergio Leone series this film is gritty and cynical. But most importantly Presley proved once again that he could act. Reviewers at the time were impressed with Presley's performance and in retrospect it makes one wish Presley had more challenging acting opportunities.
A lone prospector ventures into Alaska looking for gold. He gets mixed up with some burly characters falls in love with the beautiful Georgia and tries to win her heart with his singular charm. This Dual Format Edition (Blu-ray and DVD) includes both versions of The Gold Rush - the 1925 silent original restored by Kevin Brownlow and the digitally restored 1942 film (in 1942 Charles Chaplin took the 1925 original composed and recorded a musical score for the film added narration and re-edited)
1. Camp Blood (Dir. Brad Sykes 1999) 2. Camp Blood 2 (Dir. Brad Sykes 2000) 3. Dead Above Ground (Dir. Chuck Bowman 2002) 4. Demon Fire (Dir. J.R. Bookwalter 2001) 5. The Dummy (Dir. Keith Singleton 2000) 6. Granny (Dir. Boris Pavlosky 1999) 7. Horror Vision (Dir. Danny Draven 2001) 8. In The Woods (Dir. Lynn Drzick 1999) 9. Halloween 4 (Dir. Dwight H. Little 1988) 10. A Bay Of Blood (Dir. Mario Bava 1971) 11. Killy Joy 2 (Dir. Tammi Sutton 2002) 12. Jigsaw (Dir. Don Adams & Harry James Picardi 2002) 13. Kill Joy (Dir. Craig Ross 2000) 14. Paranoid (Dir. Ash Smith 2000) 15. Nursie (Dir. Joe C. Maxwell 2002) 16. Sanitarium (Dir. James Eaves & Johannes Roberts 2001) 17. Phantoms (Dir. Charles Band 1990) 18. Pieces (Dir. Juan Piquer 1982) 19. Exorcism (Dir. William A Baker 2003) 20. 976 Evil II: The Astral Factor (Dir. Jim Wynorski 1991)
Three teenage boys are led into violence and temptation on a journey that will shock their sleepy community yet also express its deepest jealousies and divisions. The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael is a brutal and unflinchingly honest portrayal of life in a post-9/11 world. Filmed in long stylised takes the narrative is elliptical and poetic yet infused with a dark and ironic wit.
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