Stephen is finally taking over his father's pub, and he has a tough act to follow. His dad, Laurie, is a local hero. At least he was, until he died. There's only one problem: Stephen is a loser. And when the charismatic Andrew turns up at Laurie's funeral, Stephen's anxiety strikes. Andrew claims the short time he spent fostered by Stephen's family was the happiest of his life. But to Stephen, Andrew is just one of 30-odd foster kids he resented during childhood. A slick sociopath who's trying to replace him. As Stephen teeters on the brink of paranoid mania, he investigates Andrew's past but his most surprising discoveries will be about himself. Written by Emmy winner Simon Blackwell.
More animated adventures with the Beyblades! Crouching Lion Hidden Tiger: It's the White Tiger's turn to show everyone how tough they really are matched up against the Spin-Shepards who unfortunately think victory is going to be a cinch... The Race Is On! The team is ready for the sem-finals all except Tyson who happens to be still sleeping! Going For The Gold: The day of the Asian Tournament finals has finally arrived! The Blade Brakers Vs. The White Tigers: who will win this clash of powerful blades? My Enemy My Friend: Its Ray's turn to go up against his old teammates but Kai wonders if he's up to the job...
The third volume of live action/animated adventures within the Beyblade Battle Association... Episodes include: Showdown In Hong Kong: Our heroes arrive in Hong Kong on route to the Asian Beyblade Tournament when they run into Ray's old gang the White Tigers. A confrontation quickly ensures with no one coming out the clear winner. Battle In The Sky: The first round of the Tournament sees the Bladebreakers facing off against the team called the Tall-Boys with Ray's ex-team mates The White Tigers waiting in the wings. Bye Bye Bit Beast: The night before the tournament Kevin decides to steal data from Kenny's computer to get the edge for his White Tiger Team. Unfortunately Kenny catches him red-handed which sets up a battle between Ray and Kevin ending in dire consequences. Adios Bladebreakers: After realising his Bit Beast has gone Ray decides to head for the mountains in an attempt to get it back. Tyson and Mariah give chase and confront Ray to decide what team he wants to be on.
Brian lives alone in a remote village in the countryside. Something of an outcast, he spends his spare time inventing things out of found objects in his garage. Without friends or family to rely on, Brian decides to build a robot for company. 'Charles' is not only Brian's most successful invention, but he appears to have a personality all of his own and quickly becomes Brian's best friend, curing his loneliness and opening Brian's eyes to a new way of living. However, Charles creates more problems than Brian bargained for, and the timid inventor has to face-up to several issues in his life; his eccentric ways, a local bully, and the woman he's always been fond of but never had the nerve to talk to.
Brian lives alone in a remote village in the countryside. Something of an outcast, he spends his spare time inventing things out of found objects in his garage. Without friends or family to rely on, Brian decides to build a robot for company. 'Charles' is not only Brian's most successful invention, but he appears to have a personality all of his own and quickly becomes Brian's best friend, curing his loneliness and opening Brian's eyes to a new way of living. However, Charles creates more problems than Brian bargained for, and the timid inventor has to face-up to several issues in his life; his eccentric ways, a local bully, and the woman he's always been fond of but never had the nerve to talk to.br/
More animated adventures with the Beyblades! Crouching Lion Hidden Tiger: It is the quarterfinals of the Asian Tournament and Ray sees that Lee is also using the 'Tiger Claw' attack. He is forced to finally open up to his teammates about his mysterious past. The Race Is On: It's the morning of the semi-finals and Ray and Tyson are caught up in a traffic jam. They decide to walk but Ray sprains his ankle and Tyson is left to carry him. If Tyson doesn't show up soon their team will have to forfeit. Going for the Gold: It is the final of the Asian Qualifying Tournament and Max becomes a little overconfident. The Bladebreakers realize they're not as tough as they think. When they enter the ring for the final round they have to try a new strategy. It's All Relative: After their loss to Emily of the All Starz at the BBA Research Center the Blade Breakers sneak around hoping to learn more about their competition. They confront two other All Starz and Max learns more about his Mom's job at the BBA - specifically a rumor of why Max wasn't asked to join the All Starz Team.
One of the most iconic and seminal Horror cum-slasher film to come out of Italy. The Beyond is by fan-favourite director Lucio Fulci. Always at the top of imdb rating, it is acknowledged as Fulci's most famous and important film.When jaded New Yorker (Catriona MacColl) inherits a New Orleans hotel, she calls on unflappable local doctor (David Warbeck) to contain the inexplicable, and increasingly gory surreal accidents that are plaguing the old building and its grounds. But soon the Gates of Hell' themselves open under the hotel, rendering their fight futile and their flight impossible as the Living Dead emerge to walk the earth.Presented for first-time ever from source materials restored in 2K, this Shameless Blu-ray edition is a unique world-first as it presents 4 different prologue versions of the iconic film-opening, which seamlessly branch into the rest of the film without interruption, thereby enabling the viewer to select a different version of the film-opening:For this edition, Shameless produced 4 versions showing (1) the standard sepia (2) the B&W version from which was made the aforementioned standard sepia seen on other releases. Also, here, (3) the original colour camera footage, from which, uniquely, (4) a new golden tone version is proffered - with reference to considerations from Director Lucio Fulci and cinematographer Salvati themselves.These considerations by Director Lucio Fulci and cinematographer Salvati can be heard in one of the many extras featured on the Blu-ray where we hear we removed the colour from the torches to create atmosphere opted for the soft yellow, almost golden filter to enhance the lights discarded the usual sepia.It is the 1st time that this type of toning of the opening prequel is shown where the resulting visuals are far more vivid, where the reds of the gore are strikingly visible, and the lights are more luminous.
Catherine (Julianne Moore), a successful doctor, suspects her handsome music professor husband David (Liam Neeson) is cheating on her. To lay her suspicions to rest, she hires an irresistible young woman, Chloe (Amanda Seyfried), to test David's fidelity.
Catherine (Julianne Moore), a successful doctor, suspects her handsome music professor husband David (Liam Neeson) is cheating on her. To lay her suspicions to rest, she hires an irresistible young woman, Chloe (Amanda Seyfried), to test David's fidelity.
When jaded New Yorker (Catriona MacColl) inherits a New Orleans hotel, she calls on composed local doctor (David Warbeck) to contain the inexplicable and increasingly gory accidents that are plaguing the building and its surroundings. But soon the Gates of Hell themselves open under the hotel, rendering their fight futile as the Dead emerge to walk the earth... SHAMELESS FILMS PRESENTS LUCIO FULCI'S HORROR MASTERPIECE THE BEYOND, FROM A NEW 2K SCAN Additionally, and for the first time ever The Beyond is presented with four different versions of the prologue, seamlessly branched: The now accepted standard sepia The original colour camera footage The B&W version A new fourth-way: presented as an homage to director Lucio Fulci and director of Photography, DOP Sergio Salvati. For this new alternative prologue version, for the 1st time ever, Shameless have used the restored colour camera footage as a base on which a new golden toning was applied in reference to known considerations from DOP Salvati. All other sepia tint were monochrome. The result of applying tone over the newly rediscovered and restored colour footage is that the reds of the gore are now strikingly visible and all the light sources such as the torches and car headlights are much more luminous and enhancing a painterly chiaroscuro never presented before. Extras: 1. David Warbeck & Catriona McCall lively incisive commentary 2. Director of Photography, Sergio Salvati, Audio Commentary dissecting the film - with English subtitles 3. New interview with main protagonist, actress Cinzia Monreale - Emily s Eyes 4. New interview with actor Michele Mirabella - Arachnophobia 5. Fulci banter on set (short) 6. New, unique interview with scriptwriter Mariuzzo on working with Fulci Murder, They Wrote 7. The Beyond Prologue 4-way Comparison: Original colour, B&W, Standard (monochrome) sepia, the new 4th-way: for the 1st time the golden version of toning over the original colour footage.
Lucio "King of the Eyeball Gag" Fulci made his name with a series of gory, gooey horror epics, and The Beyond stands above all as his outré masterpiece. The largely incoherent plot has something to do with a turn-of-the-century curse and a doorway to hell in the cellar of an old New Orleans hotel. Fulci shows his usual sensitivity with wooden acting, clumsy dialogue, and buckets of oozing blood and pus, but don't let that get in the way of enjoying this mad tale of zombies from hell invading Earth and eating their way through a cast of humans: crucified martyrs, blind visionaries, creepy hotel handymen, befuddled cops, and a plucky pair of heroes desperately fleeing a horde of hungry undead. The blood-red art direction is eerily beautiful, and Fulci's relentless long takes, punctuated by jolting shock cuts and eruptions of grotesque violence, create a mood of sheer paranoid horror right down to the final, mind-bending image. And don't forget the Fulci claim to fame: eyes are gouged out, eaten away, melted with acid, and (shudder) popped out by a spike through the back of the skull. Yech! If you dare ignore such piddling details as narrative logic and let yourself get carried away on the creepy visuals, it's a deliciously stylish treat, an edgy bit of Gothic gore pitched in all its bone-crunching, flesh-ripping, organ-splatting glory. This sadistic, sanguinary hell-spawn tale is for gore-hounds only. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Lucio "King of the Eyeball Gag" Fulci made his name with a series of gory, gooey horror epics, and The Beyond stands above all as his outré masterpiece. The largely incoherent plot has something to do with a turn-of-the-century curse and a doorway to hell in the cellar of an old New Orleans hotel. Fulci shows his usual sensitivity with wooden acting, clumsy dialogue, and buckets of oozing blood and pus, but don't let that get in the way of enjoying this mad tale of zombies from hell invading Earth and eating their way through a cast of humans: crucified martyrs, blind visionaries, creepy hotel handymen, befuddled cops, and a plucky pair of heroes desperately fleeing a horde of hungry undead. The blood-red art direction is eerily beautiful, and Fulci's relentless long takes, punctuated by jolting shock cuts and eruptions of grotesque violence, create a mood of sheer paranoid horror right down to the final, mind-bending image. And don't forget the Fulci claim to fame: eyes are gouged out, eaten away, melted with acid, and (shudder) popped out by a spike through the back of the skull. Yech! If you dare ignore such piddling details as narrative logic and let yourself get carried away on the creepy visuals, it's a deliciously stylish treat, an edgy bit of Gothic gore pitched in all its bone-crunching, flesh-ripping, organ-splatting glory. This sadistic, sanguinary hell-spawn tale is for gore-hounds only. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
A young woman inherits a decaying hotel on the edge of a Louisiana swamp unaware that more than fifty years ago it served as the gateway to hell and that its horrific evil lives on to this day. Her dream to build a new life for herself becomes a nightmarish fight for survival as horrors straight out of Lovecraft's Book of Ebion lay their own claim to her property and the souls around her...
Beyblade is an animé tie-in to the high-tech spinning top toys. It has some of the standard faults of the cheaper Japanese animations--such as static backgrounds and overly perky facial design--but it makes inventive use of the idea that the competitions of the Beybladers are the outward manifestation of more occult conflicts in another realm. Young Tyson is a keen and inventive Beyblader--in the first episode, he works out a way of quadrupling the speed and force of his top--but it helps that his Beyblade is inhabited by the spirit of an ancestral dragon. Thus equipped, he moves through one round after another of an international competition, sometimes in alliance with the haughty Kai and his gang and sometimes opposing them, and always helped by Kenny and Dizzi, the spirit beast that inhabits Kenny's laptop. How much of this you want to watch will ultimately depend on how many duels between spinning tops you are going to be interested in, but the byplay between physical and spirit realms, and the conflict of characters is moderately interesting as well. On the DVD: Beyblade, Volume 1 comes with stereo sound and a visual aspect ratio of 4:3. The special features are limited to promotional material for the Beyblade tops, including quizzes and guides to customising. --Roz Kaveney
Three times the terror, three times the gore! Arrow Video invite you to stand before Lucio Fulci's Gates of Hell and pray for your very souls!When an insane priest driven mad by evil commits suicide, he threatens to turn the small town of Dunwich into a City of the Living Dead in an Italian splatter masterclass of surreal zombie horror. Can a cynical reporter and a woman with a strange premonition unlock the terrible secret of why the dead walk again?In The Beyond, a young woman inherits a crumbling New Orleans hotel that sits atop an entrance to hell itself. As the evil emanating from the basement grows stronger, the barriers between this world and the bleak purgatory on the other side become blurred, leading to an outbreak of rotted zombies, killer spiders and blind psychics.In the third instalment, something hideous, violent and deadly lurks in the basement of The House By The Cemetery and some city dwellers are about to find out what when they move in. Will they survive the supernatural terrors or will the evil Dr. Freudstein triumph in a gruesome early 80s shocker so controversial it became an official video nasty.Open the gates but be warned... You'll never return...
Beyblade is an animé tie-in to the high-tech spinning top toys. It has some of the standard faults of the cheaper Japanese animations--such as static backgrounds and overly perky facial design--but it makes inventive use of the idea that the competitions of the Beybladers are the outward manifestation of more occult conflicts in another realm. Young Tyson is a keen and inventive Beyblader--in the first episode, he works out a way of quadrupling the speed and force of his top--but it helps that his Beyblade is inhabited by the spirit of an ancestral dragon. Thus equipped, he moves through one round after another of an international competition, sometimes in alliance with the haughty Kai and his gang and sometimes opposing them, and always helped by Kenny and Dizzi, the spirit beast that inhabits Kenny's laptop. How much of this you want to watch will ultimately depend on how many duels between spinning tops you are going to be interested in, but the byplay between physical and spirit realms, and the conflict of characters is moderately interesting as well. --Roz Kaveney
A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel That has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building, many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths, each more ill-fated than the next. Further More, Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4,000-year-old book of Collected prophecies That Explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles, Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck), who is Determined to find a rational explanation for the Recent state of affairs. Nevertheless, the protagonist are suffered through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living, and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack, flesh-melting acid is spilled, a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl, and an eyeball impaling or two) That are definitely unsuitable For those with weak stomachs.Original title:E tu vivrai nel terrore - L'AldilaText:EnglishSound:DTS HD-MA 5.1 (English, Italian)Picture:1080p High Definition WidescreenSize:Blu-ray Region BCountry of origin:England (Italy)Extras:Disc 1:HD Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the featureOptional English and Italian audio options presented in the original English and Italian mono audio and English 5.1 DTS-HD Master AudioIntroduction by star Cinzia MonrealeAudio Commentary with Antonella Fulci and Calum WaddellAudio Commentary with David Warbeck and Catriona MacCollAKA Sarah Keller: Cinzia Monreale remembers 'The Beyond'Catriona MacColl Q & A from the Glasgow Film T
My Enemy My Friend: During the finals of the Asian Tournament Ray faces off against his old teammate and former friend Mariah. They soon come to realise how much they have lost by being rivals. A Score To Settle: The final match of the Asian Beyblade Tournament reaches an uncertain conclusion when Tyson and Lee's decisive battle ends in a draw. The resulting sudden death session between Ray and Lee rekindles the pair's old hometown grievances. A Star Is Born Fresh: from the Bladebreakers' win in Asia Tyson comes home and realises he's front-page news! Meanwhile at a local playground the kids are all out Beyblading when Tyson spots a boy being bullied. With the help of Max Kenny and Dizzi Tyson manages to rebuild his blade and demands a rematch.
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