The girl's first live concert at the Royal Albert Hall is in just five day's time. With trusty bus driver Dennis (Meatloaf) at the wheel they hurtle from guest appearances to parties photoshoots and even dance camp! But when evil tabloid editor Kevin McMaxford steps up his campaign against them their best friend goes into labour and their manager collapses in hysterics the girls must draw on all their Girl Power to make it to the show on time...
This critically acclaimed comedy series sees Al Murray The Pub Landlord interview more of his favourite stars from the world of entertainment and showbiz (while undoubtedly offering some of his own notorious Common Sense advice). Major music acts are also allowed to perform (well only if they agree to finish the show with a Queen song - The Guv''s favourite band) and expect the usual master class of quick-fire interaction with members of the studio audience.
Party At The Palace starts with Queen Guitarist Brian May--who looks more than ever like a haircut with a person growing from beneath it--playing "God Save The Queen" on the roof of Buckingham Palace; seemingly missing the point of his obvious inspiration, Jimi Hendrix's apocalyptic subversion of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock. Unbelievably, and theoretically impossibly, it goes downhill from there. It can only be assumed that the bill for the Queen's Jubilee was assembled by an ardent republican. The concert is a motley assortment of has-beens and time-wasters, a curious number of whom felt it proper to celebrate the monarch's 50 years by singing old Motown songs badly. The concert also features an extended plug for Queen's (that's the Band) risible musical We Will Rock You and Lenny Henry shouting. Bewilderingly Party At The Palace is not only redeemed, but made worth owning, by the four-song set by Brian Wilson with his version of "God Only Knows"--accompanied by Andrea Corr—-offering a heartbreakingly earnest performance. The concert ends with a pantomime version of "All You Need Is Love". Party At The Palace is the night rock & roll gave up. On the DVD: Party at the Palace is presented in 16:9 format. Songs can be selected by title or by artist. There are subtitles in French, German and Spanish. Proceeds from the sale of the DVD, "after the deduction of costs and expenses in relation to its production and distribution", will be donated to the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Trust. --Andrew Muller
Cha'mone Mo' Fo' Selecta! A Tribute To Michael Jackson
The girl's first live concert at the Royal Albert Hall is in just five day's time. With trusty bus driver Dennis (Meatloaf) at the wheel they hurtle from guest appearances to parties photoshoots and even dance camp! But when evil tabloid editor Kevin McMaxford steps up his campaign against them their best friend goes into labour and their manager collapses in hysterics the girls must draw on all their Girl Power to make it to the show on time...
The first ever Spice Girls music DVD features the videos for the current hit double A-side single 'Holler' & 'Let Love Lead The Way' and 1998's Christmas number one 'Goodbye'. Also included is an exclusive double-sided poster featuring images of the girls taken by top photographer Dean Freeman. 'Holler' is stunning and futuristic 'Let Love...' features the girls as the four elements - earth air fire and water. 'Goodbye' was filmed at a Gothic mansion in London in 1998.
Based on the popular compilation albums 'Now...2001'. This DVD features sixteen promo videos by some of the biggest artists. TRACKLIST: Geri Halliwell - It's Raining Men S Club 7 - Don't Stop Moving Blue - All Rise Atomic Kitten - Whole Again Hear'say - Pure And Simple Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood Gabrielle - Out Of Reach Fragma - You Are Alive Coldplay - Don't Panic Ronan Keating - Lovin' Each Day Nelly - Ride With Me Britney Spears - Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know Steps - Here And Now Emma Bunton - What Took You So Long? Robbie Williams - Supreme Victoria Beckham - Not Such An Innocent Girl
This is the seventh year that Sony has compiled and marketed the offical Brits album and it's one of the strongest tracklistings ever seen comprising the best tracks from this year's nominees with the cream of pop indie R&B and dance. This very first Brits DVD offering features 25 original promotional videos from today's biggest and brightest pop stars! TRACKLISTING: A1 - Same Old Brand New You All Saints - Pure Shores Artul Dodger - Please Don't Turn Me On Britney Spears - Lucky Coldplay - Yellow The Corrs - Breathless Craig David - Walking Away David Gray - Babylon Fatboy Slim - Sunset (Bird Of Prey) Jill Scott - Gettin' In The Way Kelis - Caught Out There Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around Lene Marlin - Sitting Down Here Moloko - The Time is Now Ricky Martin - She Bangs Ronan Keating - Life Is A Rollercoaster S Club 7 - Reach Sade - By Your Side Savage Garden - Affirmation Sisqo - Thong Song Steps - Stomp Toploader - Dancing In The Moonlight U2 - Beautiful Day Westlife - Fool Again Wyclef Jean- It Doesn't Matter
One of the reasons that the Spice Girls remain so much fun is that in the great British tradition, they don't take themselves too seriously. Like The Beatles before them, the girls are more than happy to take pot-shots at their own manufactured image, something that Spiceworld: The Movie revels in. It doesn't hurt, of course, that plenty of others are along for the ride: Richard E. Grant chews scenery as the road manager; Meat Loaf is the kindly, ever-reliable bus driver; Elvis Costello (!) makes a tongue-in-cheek cameo; and Roger Moore is... well, bizarre. The plot, as such, is merely a convenience, somehow tying together the girls' first-ever live concert, a pregnant friend, a documentary film crew, a non-Spice love story, and something or other about a tabloid photographer. But that's not the point--what matters here is a surprisingly deft touch by director Bob Spiers and a script that refuses to take anything too seriously; the result is a gentle self-parody that knows just how far to take the joke. --Randy Silver
Christmas Eve London. While the snow-clad city gets ready to celebrate the festival of peace and joy a series of bizarre incidents shatter the Christmas calm. A couple of luckless Indians find themselves hauled by the London police and made scapegoats. Or are they? Chocolate unfolds a web of sinister plots slowly unearthing true and mystifying personalities of seven individuals. Seven high-strung distinctive people who've chosen to remain in the foreign land hoping to make or br
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