When Criminologist Lisa Moore decides to return to her hometown of Milford to join the local police force she finds that even 15 years away have not healed the painful scars of her best friend's brutal murder.Teamed with her ex-boyfriend and new boss Joe O'Connor Lisa is horrified to discover that the man responsible for the murder Jake Mitchell is soon to be released. And when townspeople with a special connection start dying mysteriously all fingers point to Mitchell.
In this unique double feature witness the legend of this unique band who hold a special place in the annals of rock 'n' roll history. In Freebird see the band in their prime and in Tribute Tour after their tragic loss feel a part of the tribute where other musicians come together in honour of Lynyrd Skynyrd's endless and indelible spirit...Freebird: The Movie:Even though they recorded for only four short years Lynyrd Skynyrd left behind some of rock 'n' roll's most enduring classics. Go back in time and experience the band's true spirit raw power and three-guitar attack in blistering live performances revealing interviews rare photos and home movies.Includes Complete Live versions of:Workin' for MCAI Ain't the OneGimme Back My BulletsSaturday Night SpecialCry For The Bad ManSearchingCall Me The BreezeWhat's Your NameBlue Yodel ('T' for Texas)Whiskey Rock-A-RollerTravellin' ManFree BirdGimme Three StepsBonus Tracks: Sweet Home Alabama That SmellTribute Tour:After ten years Lynyrd Skynyrd fans are treated to a long awaited musical reunion. In this sensational live concert Lynyrd Skynyrd perform favourites 'Workin' for MCA ' 'Simple Man ' 'Gimme Three Steps ' 'Free Bird ' and the classic southern anthem 'Sweet Home Alabama'. This musical documentary traces the band's roots from Jacksonville Florida through the tragedy and triumph that makes the Tribute Tour a celebration. Join the original band members along with Jonny Van Zant Randall Hall Dale Krantz Rossington and Carol Bristow. The spirit the magic and the music continue!
Gary Moore - Montreux 1990
A daring experiment in unconventional narrative inspired by Arthur C Clarke's short story "The Sentinel", 2001: A Space Odyssey is a visual tone poem (barely 40 minutes of dialogue in a 139-minute film) that charts a phenomenal history of human evolution. When Stanley Kubrick recruited Clarke to collaborate on "the proverbial intelligent science fiction film", it's a safe bet neither the maverick auteur nor the great science fiction writer knew they would virtually redefine the parameters of the cinema experience with the result. From the dawn-of-man discovery of crude but deadly tools in the film's opening sequence to the journey of the spaceship Discovery and metaphysical birth of the "star child" at film's end, Kubrick's vision is meticulous and precise. In keeping with the director's underlying theme of dehumanisation by technology, the notorious, seemingly omniscient, computer HAL 9000 has more warmth and personality than the human astronauts it is supposedly serving. (The director also leaves the meaning of the black, rectangular alien monoliths open for discussion.) This theme, in part, is what makes 2001 a film like no other, though dated now that its post-millennial space exploration has proven optimistic compared to reality. Still, the film is timelessly provocative in its pioneering exploration of inner and outer-space consciousness. With spectacular, painstakingly authentic special effects that have stood the test of time, Kubrick's film is nothing less than a cinematic milestone--puzzling, provocative and perfect. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
For the most part of 30 years Jack Nicklaus has been golf's greatest. His longevity has proved equal to Arnold Palmer's and only Ben Hogan and Bobby Jones can be considered players in Nicklaus's league. Learn the true story behind golfs biggest star the man who influenced so many of todays top players and who went on to design some of the sports finest venues and courses.
Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook. Limited to 2000 Copies. In nineteenth century America, William Blake (Johnny Depp) travels West to take up a position at Dickinson's metal works, only to find that the vacancy has already been filled. A series of chaotic and violent confrontations leave Blake wounded, but he is befriended by a native American named Nobody, who takes him on a spiritual journey. Indie guru Jim Jarmusch directs.
The story line of No Mercy may seem familiar: to avenge his partner's murder and uncover the killer, a tough Chicago cop comes to Louisiana and finds himself embroiled with a beautiful and enigmatic blonde and a creepy crime lord. But the way this film executes a seemingly standard plot is unique, entertaining and effective. Richard Gere as the cop Eddie Jillette is an appropriate fish-out-of-water, uncovering a complex and frightening underworld. Under Richard Pearce's skilful direction both he and Kim Basinger (as Michel Duvall) are credibly drawn to each other as they're accidentally handcuffed and running through the eerie bayou. But also credit James Carabatsos's script which appropriately captures Jillette's grief and obsession, his anger and confusion, his growing understanding and affection for Michel. There's a particularly well-done love scene, borne out of passion and desperation and the chemistry between Gere and Basinger is very evident. Good support comes from William Atherton as the fey attorney Allan Deveneux, Jeroen Krabbé as the evil Losado, George Dzundza as Captain Stemkowski, Bruce McGill as Lieutenant Hall and the late Ray Sharkey as Angles Ryan. No Mercy, like Angel Heart before it, uses its mystical, magical Louisiana setting to its best advantage; it's beautiful, yet frightening; mysterious, yet compelling--like Michel and like the movie itself. --N F Mendoza, Amazon.com
An unstoppable force is about to meet an immovable object as tough LA cop Frank 'Bulletproof' McBain embarks on a dangerous mission to retrieve a top secret attack vehicle. The vehicle code named Thunderblast can withstand the impact of just about any weapon imaginable. Cuban Libayan and Russian terrorists plan to seize the much coveted battle machine at a Mexican village near the Texan border. A convoy led by the beautiful Lt. Devon Shepard is escorting Thunderblast when it is amb
Once a legend in the brutal world of illicit underground fighting Shane Slavin decides to turn his life around promising his family he's fought his last battle. But when his younger brother betrays a ruthless crime boss Shane is forced back into the arena to pay his brother's debts
On the night of May 16th/17th 1943 Lancaster bombers of RAF Bomber Command 617 Squadron carried out one of the most daring raids of the Second World War. This three hour documentary series follows seven trainees from today's RAF as they retrain to fly and navigate a WW2 bomber. Using state-of-the-art simulators the men and women go through the same tense hours as the original crew did 60 years earlier...
The directorial debut from renowned Scottish actor Peter Mullan (The Magdalene Sisters, Neds), Orphans tells the story of four siblings, who gather for their mother's funeral in Glasgow and face individual torments over a single night. This grittily realistic and deeply moving black comedy/drama brings together the finest of Scottish talent and wowed audiences all over the world on its original release.This Blu-ray release features a brand new HD restoration of the film, together with a selection of early Peter Mullan short films: Fridge (1995), Close (1993) and Good Day for the Bad Guys (1995). Extras include: Trailer Photo Gallery First reels Interview: Peter Mullan on Close
Isaac's Return is the sixth and newest bone-chilling chapteriin the thrilling 'Children Of The Corn' series! On a trip to find her birth mother Hannah Martin picks up a dark stranger who kicks off a mysterious chain of events. Little does Hannah know that her journey may help fulfill a sinister prophecy made 19 years earlier by Isaac the cult's original evil leader! It's a hair-raising movie event you don't want to miss as Isaac makes his terrifying return and the frightening child
Gary Numan live in concert. Tracklist: We Are Glass Beserker Remind Me To Smile Sister Surprise Music For Chameleons The Iceman Comes Cold Warning The Prison Moon My Dying Machine We Take Mystery (To Bed) This Is New Love.
A bullied schoolboy genius gets bitten by a radioactive spider. Through a miracle of science Peter Parker gains spider-like super powers but with great power comes great responsibility. Haunted by his failure to prevent the death of Uncle Ben he turns to a life of fighting crime. A web-slinging wall-crawling super hero is created - - - Spider-Man! Contents: Episode 1: The Wedding Episode 2: Six Forgotten Warriors Chap. I Episode 3: Six Forgotten Warriors Chap. II Episode 4: Six Forgotten Warriors Chap. III Episode 5: Six Forgotten Warriors Chap. IV Episode 6: Six Forgotten Warriors Chap. V Episode 7: The Return Of Hydro-Man Pt. I Episode 8: The Return Of Hydro-Man Pt. II Episode 9: Secret Wars Chap. I Episode 10: Secret Wars Chap. II Episode 11: Secret Wars Chap. III Episode 12: Spider Wars Chap. I Episode 13: Spider Wars Chap. II
Drums pound, the music bursts into life with a cry of "Stingray!... Stingray!" Who can resist? Stingray (1964) was the show Gerry Anderson made just before he really hit the big time with Thunderbirds (1965). He produced 39 episodes of the 21st century adventures of Troy Tempest, tall, dark and handsome (his voice based on James Garner's) captain of the titular submarine. Troy's mission: to protect the seas on behalf of WASP (World Aquanaut Security Patrol). With complex underwater model and puppet effects, this was ground-breaking television, especially as it was the first UK series to be made in colour, even though for years it was only seen in black and white. Special effects director Derek Meddings later graduated to the James Bond films, while Moneypenny herself (actress Lois Maxwell) voiced Atlanta Shore. Here, just as in the Bond films, she played second fiddle in our hero's affections, the mute Marina becoming Stingray's sex-goddess. The end credits even featured a song in her honour, "Aqua Maria", which became an international hit. As for the bad guys, half-man, half-fish Titan and his Terror Fish wage a dastardly war against humanity and the peaceful underwater citizens of Pacifica. Four decades on, the models and underwater sequences still impress and Stingray remains eccentric cult family entertainment. On the DVD: There are seven episodes on the first DVD volume, including the pilot episode, "Stingray", in which a Titan Terror Fish sinks a WASP submarine, leading to Troy and sidekick Phones falling into the hands of the evil Titan. This action-packed beginning introduces all the major characters and gadgets, setting the scene for the adventures to come. "Plant of Doom" sees Titan outraged that Troy has rescued his beautiful slave Marina. After consulting an undersea god he hatches a revenge plot using a deadly air-consuming flower. In "Sea of Oil" Atlanta is kidnapped by an underwater race who plant a bomb on Stingray, while in "Hostages of the Deep" Marina is threatened with death by swordfish blade. --Gary S Dalkin
The continuing popularity of horror spoofs has created an opportunity for low-quality slashers such as A Crack In the Floor to pass themselves off as humorous. The story follows axe-wielding psychotic hermit Jeremiah who meets a bunch of fresh-faced young hikers and the movie employs every trick in the genre's book but still fails to rise itself above cheap exploitation (best indicated by the tasteless rape of Jeremiah's mother that prefaces the action). Brazenly claiming to feature Tracy Scoggins and Gary Busey--who in reality appear for about five minutes each--the film features young unknowns, the most high profile being Saved By the Bell's Mario Lopez. Which is fitting really because the film, with its mix of teen enthusiasm, redneck stereotypes and crass violence, is little more than that show meets The Dukes of Hazzard meets Deliverance meets Friday the 13th. Recommended for connoisseurs of everything gory and tacky but no-one else. On the DVD: The DVD manages to keep the quality set so spectacularly by the film itself--featuring an appalling trailer, a reprint of the information on the disc's box, biographies of the handful of established actors who make the briefest of cameos and trailers for some equally naff TV movies. Not what DVD was invented for. --Phil Udell
An anthology of short but deeply disturbing horror films... Film titles: Crack Dog Don't Nag Me Bowl of Oatmeal Principles of Karma Cutting Moments.
They wanted The Big Finish that's what they got! This DVD documents a downward spiral of anti-social behavior and violence.
In some ways reminiscent of David Lynch's Twin Peaks this eerie drama series concentrated on the dark and often disturbing truths hidden beneath the surface of a small American town. Set in Trinity South Carolina American Gothic succeeded in its one-season run to intrigue viewers with its mysterious storylines and macabre undertones. Gary Cole heads up the cast as Sheriff Lucas Buck Trinity's knight in shining armor. Much of the plot revolves around Buck's attempts to get closer to his illegitimate young son Caleb Temple (Lucas Black) who has always been told that his father was a man named Gage. Inspiring the curiosity of the local doctor and other neighbours Caleb and the sheriff become the talk of the town. The sleepy community get even more stirred up when Caleb's cousin Gail comes to town with the goal of protecting the boy. And to complicate things someone else also has Caleb's best interests in mind: his dead sister Merlyn now an angel. Episodes Comprise: 1. Pilot 2. A Tree Grows In Trinity 3. Eye Of The Beholder 4. Damned If You Don't 5. Dead To The World 6. Meet The Beetles 7. Strong Arm Of The law 8. Rebirth 9. Resurrector 10. Inhumans 11. The Plague Shower 12. Doctor Death Takes A Holiday
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