It's been a challenging season for the Gunners: full of action and excitement tension and drama. In a season which saw the Gunners reach the quarter finals in the Champions League beating London rivals QPR Chelsea and Tottenham on the way to face Liverpool in the FA Cup Final and securing 2nd place in the Premiership the squad fought hard and long. Even with the tragic loss of Arsenal legends David Rocastle and George Armstrong and rising prospect Niccolo Galli resolve was firm and the team pulled together to haul in some great results. In this video we follow Arsenal's European campaign the road to Cardiff and sweat-soaked endeavours to regain the top spot in the Premiership. With action from all of the tournaments highlights of the Ladies amazing Treble and the FA Cup success of the Youth squad this is the definitive story of Arsenal's 2000/01 Season. Also includes interviews with Tony Adams Lee Dixon Thierry Henry David Seaman manager Arsene Wenger and new star Ashley Cole.
Released to box-office indifference in 1986, Manhunter introduced Hannibal Lecter and established the rules of the modern race to find serial killer thriller five years before The Silence of the Lambs packed cinemas everywhere. This was Michael Mann's third feature, reuniting William L Petersen and Dennis Farina from his debut Thief (1981) as FBI agents hunting the killer dubbed "The Tooth Fairy". Petersen's Will Graham is the man who put Lecktor (as it is spelt here) behind bars, and as in Lambs consults with the Doctor, played with understated malevolence by Brian Cox. Manhunter is an exceptionally well-photographed film: Mann's regular cinematographer Dante Spinotti created sparse, elegantly framed, often mono-chromatically lit compositions which are essential to the shifting psychological moods. The performances are very good, and the typically 1980s, Vangelis-esque electronic score effectively sustains tension. Once the killer is introduced the scenes with Joan Allen have a genuinely unsettling, almost surreal quality. There is at least one serious plot flaw--how does "The Red Dragon" get his letter to Lecktor? Manhunter never packs the sheer excitement of Lambs, nevertheless, it is a powerful and compelling thriller which remains far superior to the third instalment in the series, Hannibal (2001). On the DVD: In addition to the trailer there is a revealing 10-minute conversation with Dante Spinotti in which he explains how he created the very distinctive look of Manhunter. Also included is a more general 17-minute retrospective "making-of" documentary. This is good but too short, the extras failing to live up to the wealth of material on the Lambs and Hannibal DVDs. The anamorphically enhanced 2.35:1 image is generally very good, being just a little soft in one or two early scenes. The sound is listed as Dolby Digital 5.1, but appears to replicate the main stereo signal in the rear channels. Audio is none the less powerful and clear, though lacks the sheer edge and atmospherics of some more recent thrillers. --Gary S Dalkin
David Seaman is recognised as the greatest English goalkeeper of the past decade...but sometimes even he makes mistakes! So who better to present this hilarious compilation of goalkeeping gaffes? Pulling together the funniest foul-ups from the Premiership Nationwide and International games - including that unforgettable Ronaldinho moment - this is the definitive guide to the lowlights of goalkeeping history. With an exclusive interview with Seaman himself and a few great saves
David Seaman is releasing another DVD filled with more goal keeping nightmares from the crazy world of football! And its not just the goalkeepers that David embarrasses the strikers are in for a humiliation too! Listing his top five tips to help goalkeepers avoid cock-ups plus his views on the top ten penalty misses this one is definitely not to be missed!
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