Terror Has Surfaced. A secret fortune in diamonds lies at the bottom of the ocean but the treasure is also home to a school of deadly Great White sharks. Only one man knows the truth when a group of divers is attacked while searching for the loot. Now the sharks are hunting swimmers on a nearby beach. The slaughter will continue until someone believes him.
Arguably the defining cult film of the Reagan era, the feature debut of Alex Cox (Sid & Nancy, Walker, Straight to Hell) is a genre-busting mash-up of atomic-age science fiction, post-punk anarchism, and conspiracy paranoia, all shot through with heavy doses of deadpan humour and offbeat philosophy.After quitting his dead-end supermarket job, young punk Otto (Emilio Estevez) is initiated as a repo man after a chance encounter with automobile repossessor Bud (Harry Dean Stanton). An illicit, high-voltage life follows, including an adrenalised search for a mysterious '64 Chevy Malibu loaded with radioactive – and extragalactic – cargo...With an iconic soundtrack (Iggy Pop, Black Flag, Suicidal Tendencies), stunning Robby Mller cinematography, and iconoclastic direction, Repo Man remains one of the great debuts of the 1980s. Special Director-Approved Blu-Ray Features: New high-definition master in the original aspect ratio – 1.85:1 Original mono soundtrack and 5.1 remix, both in DTS-HD Master Audio English SDH subtitles on the main feature Isolated music and effects track Audio commentary with Cox and executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas, and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss, and Del Zamora All-new 2012 video piece by Cox offering further thoughts on the film Repo Man (entire TV version) – this legendary variant, prepared by Cox for network television, incorporates deleted material and surreal overdubs in place of profanity Repossessed – a retrospective video piece on the making of the film, featuring Cox, producers Peter McCarthy and Jonathan Wacks, and actors Del Zamora, Sy Richardson, and Dick Rude The Missing Scenes – a roundtable viewing of deleted scenes from the film with Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, real-life neutron bomb inventor Sam Cohen, and character J. Frank Parnell Up Close with Harry Zen Stanton – an extended interview with the legendary actor Original theatrical trailer A 48-page full colour booklet specially created by Cox, entitled The Repo Code and incorporating all manner of Repo ephemera
The 1994 movie Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted celebrating their Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. In the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill and Dr. Daniel Jackson respectively are Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and guilt-stricken former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the teacher's pet primary unit SG-1 With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian Gods who are none too chummy after the events of the original film. There's something of The Time Tunnel to the show's premise, but Stargate has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi. On the DVD: Episodes: Absolute Power, The Light, Prodigy, Entity. The Harcesis child Shifu (an excellent young Lane Gates) decides Earth needs a lesson in what would happen if it acquired the "Absolute Power" its powers-that-be are greedily after. Daniel is the unwitting test subject, and by the time we see him unflinchingly destroy Moscow it's apparent just what this lesson is. Seeing "The Light" in another way, SG-1 find themselves like moths to a flame on a seemingly abandoned planet. After the shocking suicide of another team member, it takes everyone's individual talents (including the under-used Dr. Fraser) to crack the mystery of the pillar of energy from which all the trouble clearly emanates. In a rare glimpse of ordinary military life, Sam is presented with a "Prodigy" of sorts. The brilliant young Cadet Jennifer Hailey (Elisabeth Rosen) is precocious about her talents to the point of being obnoxious in the eyes of her tutors and peers. She naturally experiences quite a humbling come down when taken through the Stargate to assist on a science mission dealing with a pesky new life form. This episode is all about identifying personal flaws and what it takes to acknowledge them. In another strong show for Carter, a particularly elusive "Entity" imprints itself upon her consciousness as well as the base's computer systems. While every conceivable method of extraction is undertaken, the situation is made more complicated by the possibility that it's all been an enormous misunderstanding. Definitely the most heart-warming presentation of the life of a computer virus you'll ever see!
Naive young Mormon Joe Young is recruited to act in porn movies.
Rising (Part 1): The discovery of an amazing city left behind by the Ancients in the most unlikely of places leads a new Stargate team to the distant Pegasus galaxy. Once there the new team encounters a planet of primitive humans being decimated by a terrible alien race - the Wraith. Rising (Part 2): Sheppard tries to convince Weir to mount a rescue mission to free Colonel Sumner Teyla and the others captured by the Wraith. Meanwhile Sumner faces the Wraith themselves. Hide And Seek:An alien intruder has found it's way into the city threatening the security of the base. Dr McKay's experiments with alien technology lands him in trouble. 38 Minutes: The Atlantis team's 'puddle jumper' becomes trapped in the Stargate.
Like James Bond--but without the high-tech gadgets--Angus MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) is one of those rare beings who can avert any crisis without mussing a hair. (The rest of us should be so lucky.) In the pilot alone, the secret agent dismantles a missile using a paper clip and fashions a rocket thruster out of a pistol. Is there anything MacGyver can't do? As the first season of ABC's long-running adventure series proves, the answer is a resounding no. MacGyver's secret: the everyday items he "finds along the way," like matches or gum wrappers, and the ingenuity to put them to a myriad of uses (a background in physics and chemistry doesn't hurt). Unlike Alias' Sidney Bristow, he isn't a multi-linguist, a martial artist, or a master of disguises. Wits are MacGyver's weapon of choice. Produced by Henry Winkler (Arrested Development), The Complete First Season includes all 22 episodes from 1985-1986 (alas, there are no extras). MacGyver is joined by Phoenix Foundation director of operations Pete Thornton (Dana Elcar), who is introduced in "Nightmares." Also, his grandfather, Harry Jackson (John Anderson), makes his first appearance in "Target MacGyver," while friend Penny Parker (Teri Hatcher of Desperate Housewives) makes hers in "Every Time She Smiles" (they will appear more frequently in future seasons). Other notable guest stars include Joan Chen (The Last Emperor) in "The Golden Triangle," Nana Visitor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) in "Hellfire," and John De Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation) in "The Escape." MacGyver ran for seven seasons and was followed by two made-for-TV movies in 1994, Lost Treasure of Atlantis and Trail to Doomsday. In 1997, after a short-lived series for UPN (1995's Legend), Anderson landed the lead in an even longer-running series, Stargate SG-1, based on the sci-fi extravaganza with Kurt Russell. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Ice skating champions Torvill and Dean are back with new celebrities ready to take to the ice in the third series of the hit entertainment show Dancing On Ice. The third series sees the following celebrities slipping into their skates! Chris Fountain Sarah Green Tim Vincent Aggie MacKenzie Greg Rusedski Suzanne Shaw Steve Backley Linda Lusardi Michael Underwood Natalie Pinkham Gareth Gates Samantha Mumba and Zaraah Abrahams
Three cowboys mistaken for members of an outlaw gang are relentlessly pursued by a posse.
A wryly perceptive drama about Frank, a twenty something living in London, and growing up when you're not even sure that's what you want to do.
Fear is a luxury Twenty-two years ago Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. As a result their father John raised the brothers to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America...and he taught them how to kill it. Sam however wanted nothing to do with this violent and dangerous life and he left it behind until the day Dean appeared on his doorstep with troubling news. Their father had gone missing on a ""hunting trip."" Sam and Dean have spent the last year cruising the highways of the United States in their 1967 Chevy Impala searching for their lost father and encountering creatures that most people believe exist only in folklore superstition and nightmares. Along the way they have battled the various supernatural threats - and each other as well for their sibling rivalries and conflicts were never far from the surface. Finally they found their father just as he was closing in on the Demon who claimed their mother.
More brawling as the meanest men in wrestling slug it out. Matches include: Sandman vs Cactus Jack Tommy Dreamer vs Raven Pitbulls vs Broad Street Bullies and much more!
17 chapters with great songs from Judy Garland Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin
A likeable drifter whose talents lie just outside the law heads to Hawaii for a change of scenery but soon discovers that whether he is looking for a new con or a little romance, temptation is everywhere.
A missile is launched by Professor Quatermass and his team but when it lands back in the English countryside two of the crew members have disappeared. The third who is barely alive undergoes a quite terrifying transformation which threatens Earth...
The cynical yet tender tale of a group of gay friends living in Hollywood, all ultimately in search of one true love.
Featuring the Legendary One-On-One Nunchaku Battle between Bruce Lee and Top Jeet Kune Do Instructor Dan Inosanto. Directed by Enter the Dragon's Robert Clouse the full uncut 1978 version features Bruce Lee as Billy Lo a martial arts master on the run from a vicious crime syndicate who will stop at nothing to secure his formidable talents. In addition is an incredible 40 minute edit of the amazing pagoda fight sequence in accordance with Bruce Lee's original script notes from 1972. Much of the footage featured was lost for over two decades. Special Features: Feature-length audio-commentary with Bey Logan Animated Biography Deleted Scenes
He's the ultimate weapon in crime prevention part man part machine all cop. He's the Future of Law Enforcement. He's RoboCop. And he's back... More than a decade after Paul Verhoeven's cyberpunk hit introduced him to the world producer-director Julian Grant and screenwriters Brad Abraham and Joseph O'Brien joined forces to bring the 21st Century hero into the real 21st Century in a four-part television miniseries collectively entitled RoboCop: Prime Directives starring Page Fletcher as Alex J. Murphy/ RoboCop. The miniseries is divided into four movies each instalment telling an independent story but one that viewed as a whole emerges as a longer more elaborate narrative. Episodes Comprise: 1. Dark Justice: Ten years after his resurrection RoboCop is up against the havoc creating Bone Machine. 2. Meltdown: A sinister rebel group called The Trust schemes to take over Delta City. 3. Resurrection: Fugitives on the run RoboCop and former partner Cable are separated during a pitched battle with Robohunters. 4. Crash And Burn: With Delta City on the verge of a Dark Age RoboCop and Cable are trapped inside the towers of Control Headquarters.
This HBO docu-drama depicts the notorious 1971 prison revolt at the State Penitentiary at Attica, in upstate New York. One can sense the mastery of veteran theatrical feature director John Frankenheimer at the helm, in the movie's gripping suspense and gritty, hard-hitting realism. The semi-fictionalised narrative is told from the point of view of young Michael Smith, (Kyle MacLachlan), a newly recruited prison guard (the real Smith worked as a consultant on the film). When Smith arrives at Attica, the place is a revolt waiting to happen. When riots break out and the inmates take command of the prison, Smith and several other guards are held hostage. In this powder-keg climate, a relationship develops between Smith and the rebellion's wise, cool-headed leader, Jamaal, (the superb Samuel L Jackson), a political prisoner representing the African Liberation Movement. The insurrection at Attica became emblematic of protests taking place all over the United States at the time. "We've got a civil war going on in this country," says one prison guard, "This is where we hold the line." Against the Wall illustrates in no uncertain terms which side won this particular battle, and at what tragic cost. Then it goes one step further, becoming a platform for contemporary prison reform. The film's terrific performances include Clarence L Williams III as a wild-eyed, malcontent prisoner, Frederic Forrest as a rabid prison guard and Anne Heche as Smith's stalwart wife. --Laura Mirsky
Re-mastered from the original negative featuring The Clash and some of punks most important bands. Directed by German filmmaker Wolfgang Buld this is a unique visual record of London punk life in the late seventies. Filled with unseen live footage and some incredibly naive comments. Punk in London is so loaded with history and brilliance that you can almost smell the energy! Tracklist: 1. The Adverts - Gary Gilmore's Eyes 2. Jimmy Pursey Interview 3. Chelsea Interview 1 4. C
HidingAfter witnessing a shocking crime that left both of her parents dead New York City teenager Jo (a breakout performance by Ana Villafañe) is put into the Witness Protection Program and sent to live in rural Montana. She is allowed no cell phone email or contact with her family and former friends. Worst of all she's become the new girl in a small cliquish high school. Can Jo now survive being caught between a charismatic athlete (Jeremy Sumpter of 'Friday Night Lights' and Soul Surfer) a sensitive art student (Tyler Blackburn of 'Pretty Little Liars') a jealous group of girls trying to uncover her past and a cold-blooded hit man who may be tracking her location? Candace Marie and Dean Armstrong (SAW 3D) co-star this thriller about false identity real danger and the unexpected dark secrets of Hiding. The VictimExperience the new grindhouse thriller that even mainstream critics are calling 'a rollercoaster ride' (CNN) '90 minutes of total oblivion' (Huffington Post) and 'a masterpiece' (Examiner.com): Michael Biehn of Terminator and Tombstone fame makes his acclaimed debut as writer/director with this shocker about a young stripper (Jennifer Blanc of 'Dark Angel' and The Divide) fleeing a depraved murder by two police detectives. But when she bangs on the cabin door of a backwoods recluse (Biehn) the situation takes even more grisly twists. Here there will be lust violence and vengeance. And in the end who will be the most unexpected victim of all? Ryan Honey Denny Kirkwood and Danielle Harris (Rob Zombie's Halloween Hatchet II) co-star in the stunner that L.A.Splash calls 'good ol' fashioned exploitation at its finest!' Beneath the DarkAfter hours of driving through the lonely Mojave Desert young lovers Paul and Adrienne pull over at Roy's Motel to stay for the night. They soon discover that the roadside rest stop is home to a strange and deranged bunch of characters including front-desk manager Frank and his wanton wife Sandy. The night's stay quickly turns nasty and ultimately a horrifying secret from Paul's past is revealed with deadly consequences for all. As shocking as it is horrifying - you'll never be able to spend a night in a motel againStarring Josh Stewart (The Collector) Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) Chris Browning (The Book of Eli) Afemo Omilami (The Blind Side) in a terrifying thriller where the past returns to haunt the present.
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