The Ultimate Game Collection Hours of Sporting Fun. Containing three fantastic Sporting DVD Games: Darren Gough's Brilliant Sports Quiz; Goal! Presented by Terry Venables; and Frankie Dettori: Champion Stakes.
The Grinch: A foul-tempered green and hairy creature who lives on Mount Crumpit the Grinch hates Christmas almost as much as the residents of Whoville the town at the bottom of his mountain. One night he decides to steal Christmas away from the Whos by taking all their decorations presents and Christmassy things. However he soon learns a valuable lesson about the true spirit of the festive season! The Cat In The Hat: Grab a place on the couch or go find a seat for you're in for a wonderful Dr.Seuss treat! The Cat in the Hat who goes by that name is played by Mike Myers of comedy fame! It starts with two kids on a cold cold wet day. Their mum is at work and they've no games to play! Then in walks the fun in the form of a Cat who pulls out the laughs from the brim of his hat. Things really get wild when The Cat and his crew (who go by the names of Thing One and Thing Two) take over the house of Conrad and Sally in this fine family film that's right up your alley!
Pecker (1998): Pecker, a sandwich shop clerk, takes photos of his rather odd family and friends and nobody thinks anything of them until one day a New York art dealer discovers his work and makes him famous. Is this what Pecker really wants? Another quirky entry from cult director John Waters. Hairspray (1987): It's 1962 and Tracy Turnblad has the largest bouffant on the block. She also has all the right moves to be on the local dance show and win the crown of Miss Auto Show, a...
Includes: Spencer Davis Group - 'I'm A Man' 'Somebody Help Me' Del Shannon - 'Runaway' 'Hat's Off To Larry' Tommy Sands - 'Goin' Steady' Bobby Vee - 'The Night Has A Thousand Eyes' Joey Dee - 'Hey Let's Twist' and Johnny Thunder - 'Loop De Loop
Recorded live at Chicago's Park West Club in 1982 this 20th anniversary gig includes all their top hits such as ""Sherry"" & ""Big Girls Don't Cry"" ""Walk Like A Man"" ""Let's Hang On!"" and ""Working My Way Back To You"" later revived by The Spinners. There's also an intimate re-enactment of the band's early days. Huddled around the mic Valli & The Four Seasons make close-harmony gold of ""A Sunday Kind Of Love"". Then there's Cole Porter standard ""I've Got You Under My Skin"" 1967's milli
Track Listing: 1.The Coasters - That Is Rock 'n' Roll 2.Martha & The Vandellas - Jimmy Mack 3.Del Shannon - Little Town Flirt 4.The Tokens - Tonight I Feel Love 5.The Angels - 'Til 6.Lou Christie - Rhapsody In The Rain 7.Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One 8.Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid To Go Home Tonight 9.The Platters - The Great Pretender 10.Frankie Ford - Alimony 11.Sam Moore - When Something Is Wrong 12.Tommy Roe - Dizzy 13.Roger McGuinn - Mr. Tambourine Man 14.Joey Dee & The Starliters - The Peppermint Twist 15.The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 16.Bobby Lewis - Tossin' & Turnin' 17.Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini 18.The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back 19.The Platters - My Prayer 20.The Crickets - That'll Be The Day 21.Bobby Vee - Take Good Care Of My Baby 22.The Shirelles - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Singer composer and author Frankie Laine was born March 30 1913 in Chicago. Frankie was working at Hollywood and Vine in the Billy Berg Club when he was discovered by Hoagy Carmichael after Carmichael heard him sing his song Old Rocking Chair. The house trio was led by none other than Nat King Cole. He was also a first class jazz singer and by 1952 he was among the top recording stars and had his own show at the London Palladium. He also performed in a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II and sang the title song for the hit TV series Rawhide that starred Clint Eastwood in the early 1960s. Frankie had over 32 hit records in the British charts between 1952 and 1961 with no less than twenty of these getting into the top 10! Tracklisting: 1. Lover Come Back To Me 2. Lovestory 3. Rawhide 4. That Lucky Old Son 5. Feelings 6. Jealousy 7. Dream A Little Dream Of Me 8. Your Cheating Heart 9. Your The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me 10. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 11. Lord You Gave Me A Mountain 12. Jezebel
Johnny and Andy are best friends. Both he and she are desparately fighting against poverty and crime in a world that denies them their dream. They dream of being artists. The only outlet they have is sprayart. At night they secretly transform their cold surroundings into a riot of colour and imagination. Johnny finds a voluptuous young woman and falls in love.... Soon he finds himself enslaved by drugs sex and violence. He is at Hell's gate immersed in hopelessness and near death. A
With all-new gadgets, high-flying action, exciting chases and a wisecracking new handler, Derek (Anthony Anderson), Cody has to retrieve the device before the world's leaders fall under the evil control of a diabolical villain.
Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade - it's an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age of rock 'n'roll.
Frankie Gavin: Live And On Location
For those who were teenagers at the time or who have become fascinated by the period this DVD is a must for viewing how the revolutionary influences of rock n' roll seeped into every aspect of modern life.
Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade - it's an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age of rock 'n'roll.
Disc 1 Track Listing: 1.Bryan Hyland - The Joker Went Wild 2.The Dixie Cups - Chapel Of Love 3.Del Shannon - Runaway 4.The Shirelles - Soldier Boy 5.The Coasters - Yakety Yak 6.The Crickets - Peggy Sue 7.The Platters - Only You 8.The Crystals - He's A Rebel 9.Ray Peterson - Tell Laura I Love Her 10.The Diamonds - Little Darlin' 11.Joey Dee & The Starliters - Shout 12.Freddy Cannon - Palisades Park 13.Del Shannon - Keep Searchin' (Follow The Sun) 14.Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire 15.The Coasters - Charlie Brown 16.The Comets - Rock Around The Clock 17.The Platters - Harbour Lights 18.Bobby Vee - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 19.The Shirelles - Baby It's You 20.The Original Juniors - Twistin' USA 21.Frankie Ford - Roberta 22.Jack Scott - Goodbye Baby Disc 2 Track Listing: 1.Tommy Roe - Sheila 2.Del Shannon - Handy Man 3.Joey Dee & The Starliters - What Kind Of Love Is This 4.Brian Hyland - Sealed With A Kiss 5.Bobby Vee - Devil Or Angel 6.Troy Shondell - This Time 7.Freddy Cannon - Tallahassee Lassie 8.Tommy Sands - Teenage Crush 9.Lou Christie - I'm Gonna Make You Mine 10.Buddy Knox - Party Doll 11.Johnny Tillotson - Poetry In Motion 12.Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave 13.The Coasters - Young Blood 14.The Dixie Cups - Iko Iko 15.Mary Wells - Two Lovers 16.Lenny Welch - Since I Fell For You 17.The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron 18.The Jive Five - My True Story 19.The Contours - Do You Love Me 20.The Shirelles - Mama Said 21.Johnnie & Joe - Over The Mountain Across The Sea 22.Sam Moore - Soul Man Disc 3 Track Listing: 1.The Coasters - That Is Rock 'n' Roll 2.Martha & The Vandellas - Jimmy Mack 3.Del Shannon - Little Town Flirt 4.The Tokens - Tonight I Feel Love 5.The Angels - 'Til 6.Lou Christie - Rhapsody In The Rain 7.Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One 8.Brian Hyland - I'm Afraid To Go Home Tonight 9.The Platters - The Great Pretender 10.Frankie Ford - Alimony 11.Sam Moore - When Something Is Wrong 12.Tommy Roe - Dizzy 13.Roger McGuinn - Mr. Tambourine Man 14.Joey Dee & The Starliters - The Peppermint Twist 15.The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 16.Bobby Lewis - Tossin' & Turnin' 17.Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini 18.The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back 19.The Platters - My Prayer 20.The Crickets - That'll Be The Day 21.Bobby Vee - Take Good Care Of My Baby 22.The Shirelles - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Leatherface - Boat In The Smoke [NTSC]
Frankie Laine live in concert at the Crucible Theatre Sheffield. Frankie was well loved by the all UK fans and this was one of his best English shows not to be missed. Tracklist: 1. Love Come Back To Me 2. Love Story 3. Rawhide 4. That Lucky Old Sun 5. Feelings 6. Jealousy 7. Dream A Little Dream Of Me 8. Your Cheating Heart 9. You're The best Thing That Ever Happened To Me 10. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 11. Lord You Gave Me A Mountain 12. Jezebel
Who was/is the best jockey? Although two very different characters these two legends from the race track are brought together and are featured in sixty races over their careers. It all comes to a head when they race against one another in The Sun Chariot Stakes.
Yes, he's back ... and he's still hungry. Hannibal is set 10 years after The Silence of the Lambs, as Dr Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter (Anthony Hopkins, reprising his Oscar-winning role) is living the good life in Italy, studying art and sipping espresso. FBI agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore, replacing Jodie Foster), on the other hand, hasn't had it so good--an outsider from the start, she's now a quiet, moody loner who doesn't play bureaucratic games and suffers for it. A botched drug raid results in her demotion--and a request from Lecter's only living victim, Mason Verger (Gary Oldman, uncredited), for a little Q and A. Little does Clarice realise that the hideously deformed Verger--who, upon suggestion from Dr Lecter, peeled off his own face--is using her as bait to lure Dr Lecter out of hiding, quite certain he'll capture the good doctor. Taking the basic plot contraptions from Thomas Harris's baroque novel, Hannibal is so stylistically different from its predecessor that it forces you to take it on its own terms. Director Ridley Scott gives the film a sleek, almost European look that lets you know that, unlike the first film (which was about the quintessentially American Clarice), this movie is all Hannibal. Does it work? Yes--but only up to a point. Scott adeptly sets up an atmosphere of foreboding, but it's all a build-up to the anticlimax, as Verger's plot for abducting Hannibal (and feeding him to man-eating wild boars) doesn't really deliver the requisite visceral thrills, and the much-ballyhooed climatic dinner sequence between Clarice, Dr Lecter and a third, unlucky guest wobbles between parody and horror. Hopkins and Moore are both first-rate, but the film contrives to keep them as far apart as possible, when what made Silence of the Lambs so amazing was their interaction. When they do connect it's quite thrilling but it's unfortunately too little too late. --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com On the DVD: The good-looking widescreen (1.85:1) anamorphic print is accompanied by a directorial commentary on the first disc. Ridley Scott is no stranger to DVD commentaries by now, and keeps up a pretty constant flow of enjoyable story exposition, although provides few specifics about the actual filmmaking process. He's obviously more than happy to talk about this movie, since on the second disc there are also "Ridleygram" interviews with Scott about the process of storyboarding and a huge chunk of deleted or alternate scenes (including the alternate ending) with optional directorial commentary. There's a wealth of other extras to dip into, including five "making-of" featurettes (73 minutes in all), plus two multi-angle "vignettes" of the film's opening sequences (the fish-market shoot-out and opening titles), and a marketing gallery of trailers, stills and artwork. Surround-sound enthusiasts can select either Dolby 5.1 or DTS soundtracks for the main feature. --Mark Walker
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