When the first manned mission to Mars meets with a catastrophic and mysterious disaster, a rescue mission is launched to investigate the tragedy and bring back any survivors.
Everyone's favourite cat and mouse team bring their classic rivalry in the animated comedy adventure Tom & Jerry The Movie. When Kayla, a new employee at a posh hotel spots Jerry, she fears the pesky mouse will ruin a glamorous wedding and hires alley cat and wannabe musician Tom to get rid of him... which proves far easier said than done. But soon, Tom and Jerry find themselves allied against an even bigger problem: a jealous staffer looking to make trouble for all three of them! Special Features Deleted Scenes Home Destroyed-Tom and Jerry's rivalry gets them thrown out of the house. Job Hopper Task in Park-Kayla is hired to break up with someone's boyfriend. Tom Hit by a Truck-Tom crashes into life in the Big Apple. Kayla's at Sadie's Apartment-Kayla's roommate forcefully kicks her out of the apartment. Tom on Stilts-Tom tries to sneak into the Royal Gate, while Jerry finds a sweet new place to crash. Kayla Shown Hotel Room-Kayla's new job comes with a fancy new place to live. Tom Dream-Tom daydreams about musical fame and true love. Terence in the Car on the Phone to London Hotel-Terrence learns a secret about Kayla's past. NY Tour / Tom and Jerry Street Portrait-During Tom & Jerry's selfie tour of New York City, they stop and have their caricatures painted. Jackie and Kayla at Cake-Tensions are high at the Royal Gate as the staff prepare for Ben and Preeta's wedding. Gag Reel-With Tom and Jerry, there's never a dull moment on set! Bringing Tom & Jerry to Life-The cast and crew of Tom and Jerry discuss bringing the classic cartoon to life in a contemporary world. Tom & Jerry's World-Explore the world of Tom and Jerry in this behind-the-scenes feature about the set, production, and props. The Feud: #TeamTom vs. #TeamJerry-Are you Team Tom or Team Jerry? Discover what it was like to work with these two feuding rivals. Jerry's A House For a Mouse -See how Jerry Mouse found and decorated his forever home in an iconic hotel in New York City. The Tom & Jerry Guide to New York City Wildlife-Tom and Jerry may be our dynamic duo, but they're not the only animals in this movie. Meet the other animals roaming the Big Apple! Inside the Wedding of Ben and Preeta-New York City's favorite couple is tying the knot at the Royal Gate Hotel. Get the scoop about the big day from the cast and crew. A Scene Comes to Life: Scene #1 - Ben and Preeta's Wedding-Find out how the cast and crew of Tom and Jerry pulled off the planning (and destruction) of the incredibly lavish Indian wedding scene. A Scene Comes to Life: Scene #2 - Animal Lockup-When Tom and Jerry get hauled away by animal control, the creators had to play a game of cat and mouse to pull off the prison scenes.
Chronicling the work of the Miami-Dade crime investigations CSI: Miami is set against the sun fun and tropics of the Florida tourist haven. Leading the team is Horatio Caine played with steely calm by Emmy-award winning film and tv veteran David Caruso. An ex-bomb squad detective Horatio is no stranger to confrontations with criminals and the underworld. Episode List: 1. Bunk 2. Forced Entry 3. Dead Woman Walking 4. Evidence of Things Unseen 5. Simple Man 6. Dispo Day 7.
Inspired by NetherRealm Studios, creators of the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game, and the best-selling DC graphic novel based on the video game, Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Taylor, the animated film Injustice finds an alternate world gone mad - where The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Supermandecides to take control of the Earth for humanity's own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes. But when Super Heroes go to war, can the world survive? Bonus Features A Preview of Reign of the Supermen. A Preview of the Death of Superman.
John Lafia writes and directs this sci-fi disaster feature starring Kim Delaney and Dean Cain. When Los Angeles is devastated by a powerful earthquake measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale, it triggers a series of other seismic disasters across the US. As the country is hit by tsunamis and dormant volcanoes threaten to burst back into life, seismologist Samantha Hill (Delaney) realises events will only get worse when she discovers an ever-expanding fault line heading straight for two of the country's largest nuclear reactors and believes only her father, the prophetic scientist, Dr. Earl Hill (Frank Langella) can save the planet from an apocalypse
Wit, bon vivant, social gadfly, master of the mystic arts and star of stage and screen Count Arthur Strong is none of these, though he likes to think he is... Steve Delaney returns as the pompously delusional Count Arthur in this BAFTA-nominated sitcom written by Delaney and Graham Linehan (Father Ted, The IT Crowd). Co-starring Rory Kinnear as Michael, a perpetually nervous writer and the son of Arthur's late comedy partner, this complete second series contains all seven episodes, complete and uncut. Currently resting on his ample laurels, with the next big thing only a phone call away, Arthur whiles away his time by writing a novel full of damaging showbiz gossip much to Michael's horror! Brushes with politics and a disastrous flying lesson pale into insignificance, however, when Arthur has to move in with Michael in the aftermath of yet another 'trouser fire'... SPECIAL FEATURE: Graham Linehan audience Q&A
Count Arthur Strong - A man born to entertain an audience whether they like it or not. Variety star bit-part actor life model medium entrepreneur enjoyer of all-day breakfasts and inexplicable Count nothing is outside his area of expertise. Into Arthur's world comes Michael Baker the son of his vastly more successful former double-act partner Max. Michael (Rory Kinnear) is professionally and personally adrift an author whose last shot at the popularity he craves is a book about his Dad the King of Saturday Night... but last time he met Arthur he burst into tears and wet himself. Thirty years on it seems that Arthur is still capable of embarrassing him one way or another. The creator of Count Arthur Steve Delaney joins with Graham Linehan (The IT Crowd Father Ted) to bring this stage legend and BBC Radio 4 favourite to the screen at last.
Darkman: Dr Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson) is on the verge of realising a major breakthrough in synthetic skin when a gang led by the sadistic Robert G Durant (Larry Drake) obliterates his laboratory. Burned beyond recognition and altered by an experimental medical procedure Westlake attempts to rebuild his laboratory and re-establish ties with his former girlfriend Julie (Frances McDormand). But his most challenging task lies within himself. Torn between his desire to create a new life with Julie and his quest for revenge the man known as Darkman begins to assume alternate identities in this stunning fast-paced action thriller from director Sam Raimi. (Dir. Sami Raimi 1990) Darkman 2: Dr Peyton Westlake alias the crime-fighting master of disguise Darkman is still trying to find a way of healing his disfigured features. But a tragic turn of events causes him to re-live the nightmare that disfigured him... (Dir. Bradford May 1994) Darkman 3: The Darkman pits himself against a drug dealer as he attempts to protect his research and his team. (Dir. Bradford May 1996)
Spanning the three series of this superb sitcom, The Very Best of The Royle Family is a prime taster for those not familiar with the series. Co-created by Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, who star as Denise and Dave respectively, The Royle Family deserves its own comedic category. They had a hard fight persuading the BBC to leave a laughter track off the show, which would have disrupted its unique ambience and chemistry. Never departing from the house of lazy, good-for-nothing but defiantly sardonic Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson) and wife Barbara (Sue Johnston), The Royle Family chronicles the everyday chat and banal comings and goings of this Northern household, which barely qualifies as "working" class, since mostly they are slumped on the sofa in front of the telly in a cathode-induced stupor. Confused viewers waiting for something to "happen" in the conventional sitcom manner will be disappointed. What they'll get instead is an irresistible stream of dialogue that captures unerringly the humdrum cadences of "ordinary" people. These episodes capture the Royles in customary, festive mood--Denise's marriage, Christmas, baby David's birthday party and so forth--which is good, as we get to see more of Liz Smith's magnificent Nana. As each seemingly inconsequential scene vividly illustrates, this is hardly a romanticised family. Denise is an appallingly negligent mother, there's probably never been a green vegetable in the house, most of their friends, including Darren, are well dodgy, and mum Barbara is unfairly put-upon ("Eh, I've been so busy this morning I haven't had time to smoke", she laments at one point). Yet undoubtedly, unlike their regal counterparts, this Royle Family are close-knit, somehow getting by. The family that watches telly together stays together. On the DVD: The Very Best of the Royle Family, disappointingly, has no extra features. --David Stubbs
Vince Vaughn stars as David Wozniak. He is into his forties but still an eternal teenager; he owes a lot of money and isn't very successful. But his life's just going to get even more eventful...
Written & presented by renowned novelist & broadcaster Frank Delaney, The Celts is the landmark BBC documentary series that explores the origins, growth and cultural legacy of this most fascinating group of tribal societies, living around two thousand years ago across many areas of Europe. From the earliest archaeological finds, through the Iron Age and Roman eras, right up to their lasting influence on popular culture in modern times, Delaney's in depth investigation is detailed, wide-rangin.
The complete seventh season of the popular US drama following detectives Andy Sipowicz as they help police the streets of the Big Apple. The episodes comprise: 'Loogie Nights' 'A Hole in Juan' 'The Man With Two Right Shoes' 'The Naked Are the Dead' 'These Shoots Are Made for Joaquin' 'Brothers Under Arms' 'Along Came Jones' 'Everybody Plays the Mule' 'Jackass' 'Who Murders Sleep' 'Little Abner' 'Welcome to New York' 'The Irvin Files' 'Sleep Over' 'Stressed for Success' 'Goodbye Charlie' 'Roll Out the Barrel' 'Lucky Luciano' 'Tea and Sympathy' 'This Old Spouse' 'Bats Off to Larry' and 'The Last Round Up'.
Busy with clubs, committees and school musicals, Tracy Flick is ready for her greatest glory - the student government presidency.
The complete eighth season of the popular US drama following detectives as they help police the streets of the Big Apple. The episodes comprise: 'Daveless in New York' 'Waking Up Is Hard to Do' 'Franco My Dear I Don't Give a Damn' 'Family Ties' 'Fools Russian' 'Writing Wrongs' 'In-Laws Outlaws' 'Russellmania' 'Oh Golly Goth' 'In the Still of Night' 'Peeping Tommy' 'Thumb Enchanted Evening' 'Flight of Fancy' 'Nariz a Nariz' 'Love Hurts' 'Everyone Into the Pool' 'Dying to Testify' 'Lost Time' 'Under Covers' and 'In the Wind'.
The complete ninth season of the popular US drama following detectives including Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) and Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) as they help police the streets of the Big Apple. The episodes comprise: 'Lies Like a Rug', 'Johnny Got His Cold', 'Two Clarks in a Bar', 'Hit the Road, Clark', 'Cops and Robber', 'Baby Love', 'Mom's Away', 'Puppy Love', 'Here Comes the Son', 'Jealous Hearts', 'Humpty Dumped', 'Oh, Mama!', 'Safari, So Good', 'Hand Job', 'Guns and Hoses', 'A Little Dad'll...
Originally broadcast in 1994, the second series of NYPD Blue was disrupted by the departure of star David Caruso (Detective John Kelly) after just four episodes--apparently under less than amicable circumstances. He was ably replaced as Detective Sipowicz's partner by Jimmy Smits as the smoother Detective Bobby Simone, and the series managed not to miss a beat. More streamlined and downbeat than its predecessor Hill Street Blues (also created by Steven Bochco), NYPD Blue continued second time around to mix near-the-knuckle detective work in pursuit of New York's scummiest with more character and relationship-based drama. Although it's regrettable that its ethnic-minority characters such as Lieutenant Fancy are increasingly marginalised here, the series is more comfortable, and even has fun with, regular characters such as the nervy Detective Medavoy and his on-off paramour Donna Abandando. Andy Sipowicz's simmering, tough-nosed recovering alcoholic is increasingly and amusingly put to the test in a number of situations, including a murder investigation in a gay bar; being sung to at his own wedding by Nic Turturro's Detective Martinez; and a love scene in the shower in which we experience the dubious pleasure of seeing his bare bum. New female introductions, such as the strong but sympathetic Detective Lesniak, also helped to shake up the series with a much-needed oestrogen boost. There's also fun to be had in spotting a number of guest appearances by up-and-coming actors destined to make it in their own right such as Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford (The West Wing) and Debra Messing (Will and Grace). On the DVD: NYPD Blue, Series 2 DVD box set contains a number of extras, primarily a one-hour documentary in which the cast and programme-makers discuss the series episode by episode, the self-congratulatory mood only broken by some subtle digs at departing star David Caruso (apparently, he walked straight off the set following his final take into a waiting limo without any farewells). There's also a small piece paying tribute to the music of theme-writer Mike Post and an item covering the relationship between Sipowicz and Assistant DA Sylvia Costas, in whose marriage this series culminates. --David Stubbs
The fourth compelling season of TV uberproducer Steven Bochco's NYPD Blue. It was the groundbreaking series that broke all the rules and triggered what may be the biggest mutiny in TV history when some of the station affiliates refused to carry the show. Some viewers also complained but the majority loved what was being touted as TV's first R-rated series. NYPD blue has garnered an amazing 86 Emmy Award nominations and 21 wins. So if you missed all the excitement back
Inspired by NetherRealm Studios, creators of the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game, and the best-selling DC graphic novel based on the video game, Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Taylor, the animated film Injustice finds an alternate world gone mad - where The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Supermandecides to take control of the Earth for humanity's own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes. But when Super Heroes go to war, can the world survive? Bonus Features A Preview of Reign of the Supermen. A Preview of the Death of Superman. From the DC Vault: Justice League, Eps. 19 Injustice for All: Part II From the DC Vault: Justice League, Eps. 18 Injustice for All Adventures in Storytelling - Injustice: Crisis and Conflict -The storytellers behind the new Injustice animated film discuss how all the drama and action was brought to life.
Back together at last with Jonny Janet has just arrived at The Castle in time to see him shot by the police. Luckily he survives and spurred on by his near-death experience the couple find new depth in their relationship. For Donna and Gaz things are not so encouraging. Donna finds out that Gaz has slept with Janet - will she ever forgive him? Meanwhile Louise at last meets the man of her dreams - or does she? Episodes comprise: 1. Dead 2. Nobbly Bobbly 3. Shrink 4. Ec
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