Four people of faith must take it upon themselves to save the soul of humanity in this sequel to Left Behind. It's a week after the rapture and the millions of people who disappeared into thin air are still missing. Chaos rules the world as panic and grief stricken survivors continue to search for their lost loved-ones. A desperate world looks to the leadership and guidance of UN President Nicolae Carpathia the only person offering any answers hope and plans to restore peace and order. But is Nicolae all he appears to be? Calling themselves the Tribulation Force world-renowned TV journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron) and his devoted team embark on a deadly mission to expose the prophesied evil that Nicolae represents.
Chelsea boasts one of the best post-war FA Cup records of any club in England; not only have they reached the final nine times in this era but they have won on no less than six of these occasions, with every victorious final included in this ultimate FA Cup collection.Never has a club dominated the FA Cup competition for as long as Chelsea. With an unrivalled record in the 21st century, the club has dominated the elite cup competition, winning four trophies in just ten years.Revisit classic finals such as the inaugural 1970 triumph in which the likes of Osgood and Harris combined to secure victory, together with Di Matteo’s 1997 wonder goal scored within the first minute, plus see Chelsea overturn the likes of Manchester United, Aston Villa and Everton thanks to the exploits of Zola, Drogba, Lampard and others as time after time Chelsea lift the FA Cup trophy. Featuring:1970 FA Cup Final Leeds1997 FA Cup Final Middlesbrough2000 FA Cup Final Aston Villa2007 FA Cup Final Manchester United2009 FA Cup Final Everton2010 FA Cup Final Portsmouth
In an isolated coastal community, Rachel Wade is sent down an emotionally destructive path after the tragic death of her mother. Forced to leave home, Rachel and her younger sister return years later to find their father missing and the community deserted. What starts as a search for answers quickly turns into a race for survival. In order to escape, Rachel must face her family's dark history and a mysterious figure with sinister intentions.
Viggo Mortensen plays Charles Forsyth a prisoner wrongly accused and sent to the electric chair. When the prison he died in reopens under management of the man who framed him Charlie sets out to exact his bloody revenge.
In one of the most breathtaking games of attacking football ever seen at Stamford Bridge if not anywhere in Europe Chelsea conquered Barcelona in a game that will go down in history as one of the greatest matches ever played in European football. This unique programme will bring you the best moments from the first leg and all the pre-match hype in the build up to the eagerly anticipated second meeting. Once the talking has stopped you can watch the full 90 minutes of this enthrall
A teen-themed entry in the long-established Psycho-Bitch-from-Hell sub-genre of Hollywood thriller, Wicked affords current high school princess Julia Stiles an opportunity to stop smiling and play a manipulative, disturbed, alienated girl who is also the number one suspect in the did she or didn't she batter Mum to death with a heavy tragedy mask mystery.Set in one of those hideous American "gated communities", a pastel suburban enclave with round-the-clock security and enough adulteries to keep a soap going for a year, the film is subtler than stablemates like The Crush and Teacher's Pet, with a more convoluted plot and enough suspects to put the outcome in doubt. However it's still a by-the-numbers mix of soap and suspense. Stiles crosses her eyes and pouts a lot, making tastefully incestuous moves on her weakling father (an aptly hollow William R Moses), but she's not really well cast in a role Christina Ricci could have played in her sleep a few years ago. The best supporting performance comes from Michael Parks as a drawling cop brought into the community by the killing of the strident mother (Chelsea Field), who lingers to watch the fall-out as Stiles replaces Mum as the homemaker only to be sidelined in favour of the au pair who needs a green-card marriage. When the battering and stabbing starts, the film is surprisingly explicit, splattering several distinct types of stage blood around the designer living caricature home.On the DVD: the picture is an anamorphic 1.85:1 print, with Dolby Digital surround-sound. The minimal extras include trailers, filmographies for very few of the principals, and a neat menu. --Kim Newman
Chasing the Club's first ever domestic double United headed into the 1994 FA Cup Final as firm favourites to achieve what no other United team had done before. But whilst the season was very much full of joy on the pitch it was marred by the untimely passing of Sir Matt Busby off it. However as one United legacy was fondly remembered another one was being created.As the rain poured down over Wembley the match started slowly and Chelsea who had beaten United twice in th
Chelsea: Greatest FA Cup Goals
Featuring a full review of the 2006 - 2007 Season
Packed with big hair and big 'tashes and not so big shorts, Chelsea Match of the 70's is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, revisiting an era in which families would huddle around the TV every weekend to watch live football beamed into living rooms across the land. Anchored by Brian Moore this DVD will transport you to a time when football really was 'a funny old game'; players competed to have the biggest hair; 50's band The Royal Teens weren't alone in liking 'Short Shorts' as players showed off more leg than a bucket of KFC; and the smell of bovine based drinks would consume the terraces. So pick a spot in front of the telly for an afternoon of entertainment delivered with the charm, wit and style oozed by Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill, and revisit classic action from a decade that saw the likes of Osgood and Wilkins bang them in.
Complex Of Fear
From Stein to Spencer from Petrescu to Poyet and from Zola to Zenden they are all here. Kicking off with Graham Stuart's strike on the opening day of the F.A. Premier League in 1992 the programme delivers a non-stop action packed feast of goals through the years and finishes with that unforgettable Gianfranco Zola strike in April 2003 when he delightfully beat Richard Wright in the Everton goal from an acute angle. It will bring back memories it will have you on the edge of your
Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson) is an airline pilot whose relationship with his wife has gone sour; she responds by devoting more of her time and energy to the church while he ponders having an affair with an attractive flight attendant Hattie Durham (Chelsea Noble). In the midst of a flight to London a number of their passengers mysteriously disappear and chaos takes hold as a number of vehicles on the ground and in the air are suddenly unmanned. As one of those left behind journalist Buck Williams (Cameron) embarks on a quest to find the true cause of the devastation. He discovers the departed were all Christians who were instantly transported to heaven to save them from the prophesised Armageddon leaving Buck and the other non-believers to tackle the arrival of the Antichrist and endure the forthcoming Great Tribulation...
After 95 years of FA Cup history the final eventually played host to an all London affair as Spurs chased an incredible 5th and Chelsea were still searching for that inaugural 1st. Having endured differing seasons Spurs has enjoyed their best finish since 1963 whereas Chelsea had suffered their worst.It was to be a much anticipated affair as emotions ran high and loyalty held firm. Spurs were favourites and the match went according to form as they effectively controlled
The DVD of the 1970 FA Cup Final is not just 90 minutes plus extra time of football on a bumpy pitch plus a replay in Manchester; it is a step back in time to revisit the experience of the day. It contains the Official FA Cup Final program the TV schedule for the day the top 40 singles chart of that week the top selling singles and albums of that year the top TV of that year the best films news headlines top sporting events and a price comparison of prices paid for goods in 197
Richie Rey appears to have it all - wealthy single and president of a successful internet dating service PerfectForMe.com - but Richie suffers from continual ""unsuucessful dating exhaustion."" With his best friend Sherman Richie starts a fake casting agency to find the perfect woman. However with a trail of stalkers strippers and nymphomaniacs finding the perfect woman is easier said than done...
Documentary directed by Laura Poitras about Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Laura Poitras examines the story of Assange and how he came to be an internationally notorious figure as well as interviewing him and examining his position in recent events, most prominently the vitriolic United States presidential election and the fallout afterwards.
The 2009 FA Cup Final was one of the most eagerly anticipated in recent years. Chelsea were looking to give departing manager Guus Hiddink the prefect send off and to win some silverware after a couple of barren years. Meanwhile Everton were hoping to win their first trophy since 1995. The match that followed lived up to all expectations. On a sweltering day and with the two sets of fans in good voice the drama started virtually from the first whistle. After only twenty five seconds Louis Saha had put Everton ahead. It was the quickest ever FA Cup Final goal and sent the Everton fans into ecstasy. A shell shocked Chelsea slowly worked their way back into the match and deservedly equalised midway through the match courtesy of a powerful header from Didier Drogba. Chelsea continued to dominate their Merseyside rivals - although the Toffees had chances of their own - so it came as no surprise when they took the lead. A wonderful left foot strike from Frank Lampard was worthy of winning any match and it proved to be the decisive goal as the Blues held on to record a memorable victory. This programme showcases the full match from a glorious day at Wembley including post match reaction. It also includes a number of bonus features including the Top Ten Goals from the tournament Chelsea's Route to the Final and a interview with the majestic Guus Hiddink. Enjoy this Cup cracker over and over again!
Titles Comprise:Hop: Blending state of the art animation with live action, Hop is a comedy about E.B. (voiced by Russell Brand), the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. On the eve of taking over the family business, E.B. leaves for Hollywood in pursuit of his dream of becoming a drummer. He encounters Fred (James Marsden), an out-of-work slacker with his own lofty goals, who accidentally hits E.B. with his car. Feigning injury, E.B. manipulates Fred into providing him shelter, and Fred finds himself with the world's worst houseguest.Despicable Me: In a happy suburban neighbourhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbours, hidden deep beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by an army of tireless, little yellow minions, we discover Gru (Steve Carell), planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon (Yes, the moon!) to prove to his Mum (Julie Andrews) that he is better than the other super-villains, especially the new kid on the block, Vector (Jason Segal).Gru delights in all things wicked. Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze guns and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way. Until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something that no one else has ever seen: a potential Dad
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