A Life Less Ordinary | DVD | (01/01/2009)
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| RRP This is a surprising disappointment, considering it is the third film from director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge and actor Ewan McGregor. This disjointed and strained romantic comedy is not even near the same league as Trainspotting and Shallow Grave. Cameron Diaz is a spoiled heiress and McGregor an aimless janitor brought together by two angels (Holly Hunter and Delroy Lindo) hoping to hang onto their wings. McGregor kidnaps Diaz, the boss's daughter, after being fired from his crummy job. She is not all that averse to being snatched. Most of the laughs are lost to a scattershot story that feels preposterous instead of magical. --Rochelle O'Gorman
What To Expect When You're Expecting | DVD | (22/10/2012)
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| RRP A look at love through the eyes of five interconnected couples experiencing the thrills and surprises of having a baby, and ultimately coming to understand the universal truth that no matter what you plan for, life doesn't always deliver what's expected.
Vanilla Sky 4K UHD | Blu Ray | (19/06/2023)
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| RRP Oscar®-winning* writer and acclaimed director Cameron Crowe (JERRY MAGUIRE) reunites with producer/star Tom Cruise for this mind-bending roller coaster ride of romance, comedy, suspicion, love, sex and dreams. Based on 1997's ABRE LOS OJOS and co-starring Penelope Cruz, VANILLA SKY's soul-searching story is set in New York City. Lensed by Oscar® winning** cinematographer John Toll (BRAVEHEART), it's a visually stunning film with a Times Square sequence not to be forgotten. Blu-ray⢠Special Features include Commentary, Featurettes and more! Product Features Filmmaker Focus: Cameron Crowe on 'Vanilla Sky' Alternate Ending Prelude To A Dream Hitting It Hard An Interview With Paul McCartney Gag Reel Music Video Afrika Shox By Leftfield/Afrika Bambaataa Photo Gallery With Audio Introduction By Photographer Neal Preston Mask Test Kurt Russell Single Take Trailers Deleted Scenes Credits
There's Something About Mary | DVD | (04/10/1999)
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| RRP There's Something About Mary is one of the funniest films in years, recalling the days of the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker movies, in which (often tasteless) gags were piled on at a fierce rate. The difference is that co-writers and co-directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly have also crafted a credible story line and even tossed in some genuine emotional content. The Farrelly brothers' first two pictures, Dumb and Dumber and Kingpin, had some moments of uproarious laughter, but were uneven. With Mary, they've created a consistently hilarious romantic comedy, made all the funnier by the fact that you know that they know that some of their gags go way over the line. Cameron Diaz stars as Mary, every guy's ideal. Ben Stiller plays a high-school suitor still hung up on her years later; the obstacles standing between him and her include a number of psychotic suitors, a miserable little pooch and, oh yeah, a murder charge. The Farrellys' admittedly simplistic camera work, which adapts easily to a TV screen, and the fact that you'll likely to laugh yourself so silly over certain scenes you'll want to replay them to see what you were missing while you were busy convulsing, make this a perfect film for home-viewing. --David Kronke, Amazon.com
Knight and Day | DVD | (13/12/2010)
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| RRP Get set for wild action and sizzling chemistry with the exclusive extended edition of Knight and Day. Big screen superstars Tom Cruise (mission impossible tropic thunder) and Cameron Diaz (charlies angels something about mary) come together in this thrilling action-adventure. When June meets a mysterious stranger on a routine flight she thinks she's met the man who'll add some excitement to her life. But she soon discovers he's a fugitive super-spy who thrusts her into a globe trotting cat-and-mouse chase. As the bullets and sparks fly June must decide if she can really trust this Knight in shining armour.
Shrek Forever After | DVD | (06/12/2010)
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| RRP Shrek Forever After delivers laughs, life lessons, and a striking picture of the realities of parenthood in this surprisingly good, fourth Shrek film. Like the original film, this fractured fairytale works because of the humour--it pokes fun at the whole fairytale genre on a multitude of intellectual levels while simultaneously offering visual humour that's appealing to all ages. After a frantic flip through a tongue-in-cheek fairytale book of the first three Shrek films, the scene opens on a beaming Shrek and Fiona as they awaken to a chorus of their noisy children standing at the foot of the bed, and it follows them through a typically hectic day of feeding, diapering, and caring for their children until they collapse into a satisfied heap at the end of the day. One of the funniest bits in the film, at least for adults, is how this scene repeats, faster and faster and in smaller and smaller excerpts, until Shrek's look of bliss slowly turns into a pained, midlife-crisis expression that screams "Help me, I'm trapped in this domestic purgatory and there's no escape in sight." As in any good fairytale, the protagonist's chance for escape comes in the form of a deal with the devil, in this case Rumpelstiltskin. Following in the footsteps of the classic film It's a Wonderful Life, Shrek is granted the opportunity to spend a day in an alternate reality in which he is the independent, terrifying ogre he once was. Of course, the deal carries some very serious, unintended consequences, and Shrek's day of freedom may just cost him Fiona, the children, and even his very existence. Mike Meyers and Cameron Diaz are once again stellar as the voices of Shrek and Fiona; Antonio Banderas is still all swagger despite Puss-in-Boots' now-portly figure and thoroughly domesticated ways; Eddie Murphy remains just as hilarious as in the first film as Donkey, who in this story doesn't recognize Shrek and can't fathom the possibility of a donkey and an ogre becoming friends; and Walt Dohrn is an extremely effective newcomer as the voice of Rumpelstiltskin. Other key players are the Pied Piper, with his new, tricked-out flute; a mob of broom-riding, jack-o'-lantern-throwing witches; an overgrown white goose; and a whole resistance movement of ogres under the command of a most unexpected leader. The battles are fierce and the lesson powerful: learn to appreciate what you've got. While 3-D digital is always nice, most viewers will completely forget that the film is in 3-D after the initial scene, and it will view just as well in the traditional format. --Tami Horiuchi
Gambit | DVD | (04/03/2013)
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| RRP Harry Deane (Colin Firth) is a man with a plan. Art curator for media tycoon Lord Lionel Shahbandar (Alan Rickman), Harry devises an elaborate plot to con Shahbandar into purchasing a fake Monet painting.
Be Kind Rewind | DVD | (30/06/2008)
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| RRP A man (Jack Black) whose brain becomes magnetized unintentionally destroys every tape in his friend's (Mos Def) video store. In order to satisfy the store's customers the two men set out to remake the lost films themselves.
Vanilla Sky | DVD | (18/11/2002)
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| RRP Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz and Penelope Cruz star in this mysterious thriller based on the Spanish film "Abre los Ojos."
Very Bad Things | DVD | (01/01/2009)
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| RRP She was the perfect stripper for a bachelor party. There was only one problem: she was dead... Christian Slater Cameron Diaz Jon Favreau Jeremy Piven Daniel Stern and Leland Orser star in the savagely funny unexpected comedy Very Bad Things. Kyle Fisher has one last night to celebrate life as a single man before marrying Laura so he sets out to Vegas with four of his best buddies. But a drug and alcohol filled night on the town with a stripper who goes a
The Holiday (2006)/Love Actually | DVD | (17/04/2019)
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| RRP The Holiday (2006): Iris is in love with a man who is about to marry another woman. Across the globe Amanda realizes the man she lives with has been unfaithful. Two women who have never met and live 6000 miles apart find themselves in the exact same place. They meet online at a home exchange website and impulsively switch homes for the holiday. Iris moves into Amanda's L.A. house in sunny California as Amanda arrives in the snow covered English countryside. Shortly after arri
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas | DVD | (05/09/2005)
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| RRP ""We were somewhere around Barstow when the drugs began to take hold."" It is 1971: journalist Raoul Duke barrels towards Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race accompanied by a trunkful of contraband and his slightly unhinged Samoan attorney Dr. Gonzo. But what is ostensibly a cut-and-dry journalistic endeavor quickly descends into a feverish psychedelic odyssey and an excoriating dissection of the American way of life. Director Terry Gilliam and an all star cast (headed by
Bandolero! | DVD | (04/07/2005)
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| RRP It's a Wild West clash of personalities in Val Verde Texas for the warring Bishop brothers (Dean Martin and James Stewart) who must now join forces to escape a death sentence. Featuring an all-star cast including Raquel Welch and George Kennedy and exploding with action Bandolero! packs a smoking six-gun wallop from its first tense show-down to its last exciting shootout.
Nick Of Time | DVD | (22/04/2002)
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| RRP Ninety Minutes. Six Bullets. No Choice. The clock is ticking for Johnny Depp in Nick Of Time a twist-filled race-against-time thriller directed by John Badham. And indeed it is a race filmed in ""real time"" so that onscreen events unfold minute by nail-biting minute as they would in real life. No sooner does accountant arrive at L.A.'s Union Station with his six-year-old daughter than he's plunged into a nightmare. Two shadowy strangers separate Watson from his little girl sl
Shrek 1-4 | Blu Ray | (10/06/2024)
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| RRP Get the greatest fairytale never told with all 4 Shrektacular films featuring the voice talents of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Eddie Murphy! A hilariously hideous ogre rescues a feisty princess in Shrek, meets his royal in-laws in Shrek 2, rules the kingdom in Shrek the Third, and finds his world turned upside-down in Shrek Forever After. It's an ogre-sized collection of fun! DELETED SCENES / SPOTLIGHT ON DONKEY / SCARED SHREKLESS SHREK THE HALLS / FILMMAKER COMMENTARIES / AND MORE!
Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo | DVD | (29/03/2010)
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| RRP Join Scooby and Shaggy on another action-packed adventure!
The Mask Limited Edition Blu-ray | Blu Ray | (10/11/2025)
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| RRP From the director of Eraser, The Blob and A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors comes The Mask, a wildly inventive live-action comic book adaptation with Looney Tunes flair, and one of the most iconic comedy films of the 1990s. Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey), a mild-mannered bank clerk in Edge City, can't bring himself to approach Tina Carlyle (Cameron Diaz), a stunning nightclub singer who's captured his heart. Everything changes when Stanley discovers an ancient mask with supernatural abilities, unleashing a bold, unstoppable and uncontrollable version of himself: the Mask. With reality-bending powers and boundless cartoon energy, Stanley becomes a whirlwind of mischief, soon attracting the attention of both the police and a crew of dangerous criminals. With groundbreaking visual effects, off-the-wall humour and non-stop energy, The Mask is now available in a stunning new director-approved 4K restoration and packed with smokin' bonus features! LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS ¢ 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by Arrow Films approved by director Chuck Russell ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation ¢ Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio and lossless stereo audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Archive audio commentary with Chuck Russell ¢ Archive audio commentary with Chuck Russell, New Line co-chairman Bob Shaye, screenwriter Mike Werb, executive producer Mike Richardson, producer Bob Engelman, ILM VFX supervisor Scott Squires, animation supervisor Tom Bertino and cinematographer John R. Leonetti ¢ The Man Behind the Mask, a newly filmed interview with Chuck Russell ¢ From Strip to Screen, a newly filmed interview with Mike Richardson, Mike Werb and Mark Verheiden ¢ Green Faces Blue Screens, a newly filmed interview with visual effects supervisor Scott Squires ¢ Sssssssplicin'!, a newly filmed interview with editor Arthur Coburn ¢ Ask Peggy, a newly filmed interview with actor Amy Yasbeck ¢ Toeing the Conga Line, a newly filmed interview with choreographer Jerry Evans featuring never-before-seen rehearsal footage ¢ Terriermania, a new video essay by critic Elizabeth Purchell on canine sidekick Milo ¢ Archival featurettes Return to Edge City, Introducing Cameron Diaz, Cartoon Logic, What Makes Fido Run, The Making Of, on-set interview bites with the cast and director and B-Roll footage ¢ Deleted scenes, with optional commentary by director Chuck Russell ¢ Theatrical trailer ¢ Image gallery ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring two original artwork options ¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and original production notes ¢ Double-sided fold-out poster featuring two original artwork options ¢ Six postcard-sized reproduction artcards
My Best Friend's Wedding | DVD | (18/02/2002)
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| RRP One of the best romantic comedies of the 1990s, My Best Friend's Wedding not only gave Julia Roberts a delightful vehicle for her crowd-pleasing comeback, but it further distinguished itself by avoiding the conventional plotting of the genre. She plays a prominent Chicago restaurant critic whose best friend (Dermot Mulroney) is a former lover from her college days with whom she'd made a binding pact: if neither of them were married by the age of 28, they'd marry each other. Just when they're about to reach the deadline of their agreement, Mulroney arrives in Chicago to introduce Roberts to his seemingly perfect fiancée (Cameron Diaz) and announce their wedding in just three days. That leaves the shocked Julia with just three short days to sabotage the wedding and marry the man she now realises she's loved all along. With potential heartbreak waiting in the wings, she'll either get what she wants or pay the price for her selfish behaviour, and Ronald Bass' cleverly constructed screenplay keeps us guessing to the very end. It's no surprise that this was one of the box-office smashes of 1997. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com On the DVD: My Best Friend's Wedding is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and there is very little grain or noise, the only blurring coming from those soft focus moments. There are two "making-of" documentaries, one produced by HBO and the other a general behind the scenes mix of fly on the wall footage and interviews with cast and crew. Masquerading as helpful hints for the soon to be wed there's also a short featurette called "Wedding Do's and Don'ts". You can also sing along with one of the film's more bizarre moments; the fish restaurant rendition of "Say a Little Prayer", check out the pictures in the wedding album and read the filmographies. --Kristen Bowditch
Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle | DVD | (17/11/2003)
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| RRP Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a big, fun, bubble-brained mess of a movie and that's exactly as it should be. Its popular 2000 predecessor got the formula right: gorgeous babes, throwaway plots and as many current pop-cultural trends as you could stuff into a candy-coated dollop of Hollywood mayhem. This sequel goes one "better": the plot is even more disposable (if that's possible), the babes, cars, and fashions are even more outlandish and the stuntwork (heavily digital, heavily absurd) reaches astonishing heights of cartoon silliness. Reprising their titular (and shamelessly titillating) roles, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu are having the time of their lives, especially when sparring with ultra-buff rogue angel Demi Moore (looking better at 40 than most women half her age) and Justin Theroux as a sleazy Irish mobster. Bernie Mac replaces Bill Murray as angel-sidekick Bosley (they're step-brothers, don'cha know), which is one more indication of McG's intentionally reckless stewardship of an intentionally reckless franchise. --Jeff Shannon
From Paris with Love/16 Blocks/Cop Out Triple Pack | DVD | (10/09/2012)
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| RRP James Reece is offered 1st senior-level assignment & cant believe his good fortune-until he meets partner trigger-happy wisecracking cannon who's been sent Paris to stop terrorist attack.
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