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The original 1974 film that redefined film horror. It tells the story of a group of friends who take a road trip and find themselves at the mercy of a depraved Texas clan among them one of the icons of horror the chain saw wielding 'Leatherface'. To this day The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains one of the most terrifying and disturbing films ever made.
Charlton Heston plays Colt Saunders a Civil War vet returning home after years spent on the battlefield but once he reaches his ranches faces many challenges. Whilst his new bride is desperately attempting to hide her wild past they are also being pursued by a ruthless and corrupt government intent on keeping Colt's land for themselves.
Set in a Colorado mountain town that gets destroyed on a regular basis and is populated by the dumbest, most vulgar characters imaginable, South Park is an anarchic animated sitcom that owes more to the spirit of Monty Python than to its comparatively tame predecessor The Simpsons. The show's origins go back to a 1995 Christmas video "postcard" called The Spirit of Christmas that a Fox Studios executive had commissioned at the previous Sundance Film Festival for $2000 having seen the work of film-makers Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Cannibal: The Musical). The adventures of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny became an instant ratings and merchandising smash and the foul-mouthed eight-year-olds have expanded to the cinema screen (Bigger, Longer and Uncut), found their way to the MTV Movie Awards and allowed the show creators/(song) writers/voice-artists to pursue equally anarchic comedy at the box office with Baseketball and Orgazmo. Constantly pursued by a censorship outcry, the series has survived several copycat cartoon threats and even the death of its lead female vocal-artist during its third season. Perhaps the show's biggest controversy has always been that--despite a disclaimer before every episode--under-aged children still see it. But lured by a universe full of Cheesy Poofs and Cookie Dings, where no-one's afraid to badmouth school bus driver Miss Crabtree and where it's OK to vomit from being in love, it's no wonder that children of all ages can't help but love it. Seriously. --Paul Tonks Season Four: Just three weeks after losing out on an Oscar for the song "Blame Canada", the show's creators aired their disgust at Phil Collins (who won for Tarzan) in the fantastic episode "Timmy! 2000". Not only did it prove how fast they can put a show together, it also reassured viewers that none of their comedic spark had been lost. More importantly we were introduced to the super-sweet wheelchair-bound child with learning difficulties. Timmy truly boosted the show's humour but also instilled some pathos to the gang's growing adventures (such as his poignant role in "Thanksgiving Special"). Proving the intention to take things in a new direction was the long-awaited move up to the "Fourth Grade". With a souped-up theme tune in an explosive new title sequence, the start of Kyle's adopted Canadian brother Ike in Kindergarten (cue super-cute baby voiceovers in a hilarious comment on the US Election farce in "Trapper Keeper") and lots more CGI inserts, this season really looks different from the others. The best two experiments were having Malcolm McDowell as "A British Person" narrating to camera for a new take on "Great Expectations" and linking all the way back to the video postcard that started it all--The Spirit of Christmas--in the downbeat finale "A Very Crappy Christmas". --Paul Tonks
Terrifyingly dark and based (very loosely) on factual events, this controversial, brilliantly atmospheric, occasionally darkly funny film tells of the tragedy that befalls a group fo five teenagers one summer afternoon.
Set in a Colorado mountain town that gets destroyed on a regular basis and is populated by the dumbest, most vulgar characters imaginable, South Park is an anarchic animated sitcom that owes more to the spirit of Monty Python than to its comparatively tame predecessor The Simpsons. The show's origins go back to a 1995 Christmas video "postcard" called The Spirit of Christmas that a Fox Studios executive had commissioned at the previous Sundance Film Festival for $2000 having seen the work of film-makers Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Cannibal: The Musical). The adventures of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny became an instant ratings and merchandising smash and the foul-mouthed eight-year-olds have expanded to the cinema screen (Bigger, Longer and Uncut), found their way to the MTV Movie Awards and allowed the show creators/(song) writers/voice-artists to pursue equally anarchic comedy at the box office with Baseketball and Orgazmo. Constantly pursued by a censorship outcry, the series has survived several copycat cartoon threats and even the death of its lead female vocal-artist during its third season. Perhaps the show's biggest controversy has always been that--despite a disclaimer before every episode--under-aged children still see it. But lured by a universe full of Cheesy Poofs and Cookie Dings, where no-one's afraid to badmouth school bus driver Miss Crabtree and where it's OK to vomit from being in love, it's no wonder that children of all ages can't help but love it. Seriously. --Paul Tonks Series One: The animation may be old-style in the pilot show "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" but audiences hadn't seen anything like these 20 minutes of bleeped expletives, alien abduction and rear-end insertions before. It set the style most episodes would follow, with the children turning to the school Chef (voiced by Isaac Hayes) for help only to get a dirty song instead, a regular death for poor white trash Kenny and a moral lesson being learned at the end. An overnight success, the show drew in surprising cameo voiceovers: George Clooney provides dog growls for Sparky in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", "The Chick from Species" (Natasha Henstridge) is Ms Ellen in "Tom's Rhinoplasty" and The Cure's Robert Smith (Trey and Matt being big fans of the band) is himself in the Godzilla spoof "Mecha-Streisand", in which a hate campaign against Barbra Streisand was begun. Other series highlights are Chef reliving Michael Jackson's Thriller in the first Halloween special "Pink Eye", the beginnings of a TV legend in "Mr Hankey, the Christmas Poo", and the cliff-hanger finale of "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut". --Paul Tonks
Not Without My Anus: With a gossip hungry public on their hands Comedy Central were set to transmit the episode that would provide the answer to the question on the tip of everyone's tongue: 'Just who is Cartman's father?' Instead of which on April Fool's Day they broadcast 'Not Without My Anus' – a very special episode featuring Terence and Philip!! Cartman's Mom Is Still A Dirty Slut: Just as Mephesto is about to reveal the identity of Eric Cartman's father the genetic engineer is shot by a mysterious gunman. While the boys wait for Mephesto to regain consciousness a blizzard hits South Park and the citizens are stranded for hours on end without food. Chicken Lover: A series of heinous crimes involving chickens leads to a startling revelation – Officer Barbrady can't read! When Barbrady resigns and anarchy ensues the boys pitch in to help. Cartman brings his own brand of law to the streets of South Park. Ike's Wee Wee: After a mishap in the classroom during his lesson on the evils of drugs and alcohol Mr. Mackey the school counselor is fired. In an act of desperation he turns to drugs and alcohol. Meanwhile it's time for Ike's Bris and when Kyle and the boys find out what it means to be circumcised they try to save Ike from that fate. Conjoined Fetus Lady: With Pip as their star player the South Park dodgeball team is off to the championships. Back in town the local citizens declare a 'Conjoined Twin Myslexia Week' in a misguided attempt to help the school nurse deal with a strange medical disorder.
Adventure is their call crab is their prey and a one hundred million dollar plunder is their reward! In the far northern reaches of the planet a rare breed of extreme fishermen hunt the Bering Sea. Adventure is their call crab is their prey and a one hundred million dollar plunder is their reward. Series 7 of Deadliest Catch opens with footage of the crews holding an informal memorial for Captain Phil Harris before the start of the King crab season. In this season the Kodiak the Time Bandit the Northwestern the Wizard and the Cornelia Marie (now under Captain Derrick Ray) are joined by two new boats: the Seabrooke (Captain Scott Campbell Jr.) and the Ramblin' Rose (Captain Elliot Neese). Then in Series 8 two skippers square off in a high stakes rivalry and the mysterious collapse of a deckhand summons a daring rescue at sea as an already vicious king crab season gets underway. A depleted fishery triggers restrictions that force captains to take huge gambles on remote and volatile fishing grounds to the far north while a violent arctic hurricane forecasters call 'The Storm of the Century' descends on the Bering Sea. Those brave enough to stay behind and fish the risky waters are subject to some of the best crab fishing the region has ever known.
Set in a Colorado mountain town that gets destroyed on a regular basis and is populated by the dumbest, most vulgar characters imaginable, South Park is an anarchic animated sitcom that owes more to the spirit of Monty Python than to its comparatively tame predecessor The Simpsons. The show's origins go back to a 1995 Christmas video "postcard" called The Spirit of Christmas that a Fox Studios executive had commissioned at the previous Sundance Film Festival for 2000 dollars after seeing the work of filmmakers Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Cannibal: The Musical). The adventures of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny became an instant ratings and merchandising smash, and the foul-mouthed eight-year-olds have expanded to the cinema screen (Bigger, Longer and Uncut), the MTV Movie Awards and allowed the show creators/(song) writers/voice-artists to pursue equally anarchic comedy at the cinema with Baseketball and Orgazmo. Constantly pursued by a censorship outcry, the series has survived several copycat cartoon threats and even the death of its lead female vocal artist during its third season. Perhaps the show's biggest controversy has always been that--despite a disclaimer before every episode--under-aged kids still see it. But lured by a universe full of Cheesy Poofs and Cookie Dings, where no-one's afraid to badmouth school bus driver Miss Crabtree, and where it's OK to vomit from being in love, it's no wonder that kids of all ages can't help but love it. Season Three We finally meet Craig, the kid who's always sat outside Counsellor (M'kay) Mackey's office this year. In "Tweek vs Craig" the series makes the most extended and surreal use of live-action scenes so far. More tinkerings with format reassure the show can still surprise such as a three-part segment mid-way which sees the events of one night from three different perspectives. Some inspired homages and spoofs make this the best year for pop-culture references: there's a great rip on the obsessive fad of Pokémon in "Chinpokomon"; Scooby Doo is fondly parodied in "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery"; eggs are thrown at The Phantom Menace for the horror of Jar-Jar Binks in "Jakovasaurs". But to balance things out there's a far kinder wink to Star Wars (and Star Trek) that showcases the creators' fascination with Chewbacca and Endor in "Starvin' Marvin in Space!" which links back to season one and takes us to planet Marklar. The year's best star cameo is Jennifer Aniston as Miss Stevens the Choir Teacher in the love/hate of Green issues in "Rainforest Schmainforest". --Paul Tonks
Anne Of Green Gables:Tony Award-winner Colleen Dewhurst and Academy Award-nominee Richard Farnsworth give unparalleled performances in this critically-acclaimed motion picture based on the international best-selling novel. Filmed amidst the spectacular scenery of Prince Edward Island Canada this Emmy Award-winning production follows the provocative life drama of orphan Anne Shirley (Follows) from her struggles as an adolescent to her triumphs as a young woman. Anne Of Green Gables - The Sequel:The enchanting sequel to the Emmy award-winning ""Anne of Green Gables"" tells the continuing story of Anne Shirley as she makes the transition from a romantic impetuous orphan to an outspoken adventurous and accomplished young teacher. Canadian actress Megan Follows returns to her role as Anne. Tony Award-winner Colleen Dewhurst stars opposite her as the aging Marilla Cuthbert and Oscar-winning British Actress Dame Wendy Hiller appears as the prickly dowager Mrs. Harris. An emotional conclusion full of wit and charm to the epic tale of the beguiling red-head. Anne Of Green Gables - The Continuing Story:Experience the enchanting conclusion to the Anne of Green Gables trilogy. Now in their twenties Anne and Gilbert move to New York to pursue Gilbert's medical career and Anne's writing career. After many unsuccessful months they move back to Avonlea and into the middle of wartime society. Gilbert feels pressure to join the army as a medical officer and is soon listed as missing in action. The indomitable Anne sets off to the battlefields of Europe in search of Gilbert and helps a young French woman and her son who are in the line of danger along the way.
Set in a Colorado mountain town that gets destroyed on a regular basis and is populated by the dumbest, most vulgar characters imaginable, South Park is an anarchic animated sitcom that owes more to the spirit of Monty Python than to its comparatively tame predecessor The Simpsons. The show's origins go back to a 1995 Christmas video "postcard" called The Spirit of Christmas that a Fox Studios executive had commissioned at the previous Sundance Film Festival for $2000 having seen the work of film-makers Trey Parker and Matt Stone (Cannibal: The Musical). The adventures of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny became an instant ratings and merchandising smash and the foul-mouthed eight-year-olds have expanded to the cinema screen (Bigger, Longer and Uncut), found their way to the MTV Movie Awards and allowed the show creators/(song) writers/voice-artists to pursue equally anarchic comedy at the box office with Baseketball and Orgazmo. Constantly pursued by a censorship outcry, the series has survived several copycat cartoon threats and even the death of its lead female vocal-artist during its third season. Perhaps the show's biggest controversy has always been that--despite a disclaimer before every episode--under-aged children still see it. But lured by a universe full of Cheesy Poofs and Cookie Dings, where no-one's afraid to badmouth school bus driver Miss Crabtree and where it's OK to vomit from being in love, it's no wonder that children of all ages can't help but love it. Seriously. --Paul Tonks Season Two: Parker and Stone intentionally annoyed audiences by holding back season one's cliff-hanger resolution ("Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut") where we learn the surprise truth of who Cartman's dad really is. Season two instead opens with a TV Movie-of-the-Week Special for cartoon-within-a-cartoon characters Terrance and Phillip in "Not Without My Anus". A clever sub-plot runs through the middle of the year with closet homosexual schoolteacher Mr Garrison losing his hand puppet Mr Hat and replacing him with Mr Twig. It comes to an end in the amazing "Chef Aid" with Mr Hat busting Garrison and Chef from jail to attend a concert where Elton John, Meat Loaf and Ozzy Osborne are playing (all voiced for real). We get to explore the dubious leisure activities of Jimbo and Ned on their cable access show "Huntin' and Killin'" during a ratings war with "Jesus and Pals" (Christ having chosen the town to live in--naturally) in the Jerry Springer spoof "The Mexican Staring Frog of southern Sri Lanka". The season is rounded off by visits from the Evil Eric Cartman (who's nice!) from a parallel universe in "Spooky Fish", the Booktastic Bus in "Chickenlover", the Underpants Gnomes and even Charles Manson. --Paul Tonks
United Kingdom released, Blu-Ray/Region B DVD: LANGUAGES: Danish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), Danish ( DTS-HD Master Audio ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: The Legacy is a character-driven drama series about what it means to be a family in a day and age where the classical family patterns have undergone radical change. As in season one, the second season of the series is played out with the manor, Grønnegaard located in South Funen, as the central stage. This stately home had been bequeathed to Signe by her real mother, the artist Veronika Grønnegaard. As her recently acquired siblings, Gro, Frederik and Emil, continue to be strongly attached to the manor, this complicates the situation. Gro s father, Thomas, still lives in his workmen s hut in the back garden. At Grønnegaard, tensions are strained to the breaking point by different desires and agendas. Skeletons come rattling out of the cupboards; and, once let loose, complex strategies and deep emotions are running high. ...The Legacy (Season 2) - 2-Disc Set ( Arvingerne ) ( The Legacy - Season Two ) (Blu-Ray)
Series 3 of the Emmy Award-winning Deadliest Catch follows the legendary captains and crew of five crab-fishing vessels on the Bering Sea doing one of the deadliest and most lucrative jobs in the world. The brave men endure subzero arctic weather 60-mph winds and turbulent seas with waves the size of four-story buildings all on three to four hours of sleep each night - if they're lucky. Then in Series 4 Captain Sig Hansen a 30-year veteran of the sea and a third generation fisherman matches his skills against his old rivals Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie and the Hillstrand family of the Time Bandit plus a new challenger. Captain Keith Colburn of the Wizard. The Hillstrand family is reunited as Captain Johnathan's son Scott joins the Time Bandit crew. The fleet then push hundreds of miles out to sea and fish four hundred feet deep in search of the prized crustaceans. Follow the captains and their crew as they are pushed to their limits of mental and physical endurance.
The Legacy is a modern family portrait. A description of the '68 generation and their children. A narrative about the sharp traces and consequences left by an intense time of upheaval upon modern family life - whether it takes place in a seemingly liberated and progressive artist's home or in a more traditional community-oriented, provincial and handball-minded environment. The serial plays out at the legendary manor Grønnegaard, southern Funen, where the internationally renowned artist Veronika Grønnegaard has lived an eccentric and colorful life since the wild sixties. The serial follows Veronika's four adult children whose free and chaotic childhood at Grønnegaard has left its mark on them in very different ways. They live scattered to the four winds until Veronika dies and they gather to wind up the estate. Just before she dies, Veronika leaves the manor to her daughter Signe, who was given up for adoption. Signe lives with her partner in a quiet residential area in the local town...
A treacherous stretch of the Bering Sea provides some nail-biting entertainment in this show from the Discovery Channel. Deadliest Catch follows eight fishing boats as they head out into the water to take advantage of the October Opilio crab fishing season and the January king crab season. The fierce nature of the Bering Sea brings much drama to the show as returning contestants Captain Sig Hansen of the Northwestern and Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie go into battle with newcomer Blake Painter of the Maverick. The tension on board each boat rises to breaking point as the bold crews try to land the biggest haul making for compelling viewing as this complete collection of episodes from the third series unfolds.
Gus ""The Great Dane"" Hansen talks about: bluffing strategies; starting hands to avoid; knowing your outs; calculating your odds; how to play the flop; turn and river. Learn the strategies for: playing multi-player pots; heads up; check raising; and when to limp in... In this DVD Gus brings your game to the next level and shows how he intimidates other players with aggressive play and championship strategies.
Head back to the brutal Bering sea for more crab-catching mayhem! The seas are rougher the stakes are higher and the intensity has never been stronger as the Emmy Award-winning series Deadliest Catch returns for a fifth season. Captains Sig Hansen Jonathan and Andy Hillstrand Phil Harris and Keith Colburn are all back for another season of crab fishing but storms - personal natural and financial - are brewing. In this season the show also lives up to its name as the tragedy of the Katmai unfolds sending ripples through the fishing community of Dutch Harbor. Then Series 6 of Deadliest Catch once again takes viewers deep into the heart of the Bering Sea with five skippers and their crews for two of the toughest fishing seasons in the world. Northwestern Captain Sig Hansen a 30-year veteran and a third generation fisherman matches skills against his old rivals Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie the Hillstrand brothers of the Time Bandit and Captain Keith Colburn of the Wizard. This season sees a fracture in the Bering Sea brotherhood as old allies become mortal enemies when fishing turns personal. While some skippers rage against each other another fights a lone battle to stay alive. And before this season is through terrible tragedy will alter two young lives forever.
The cult Discovery Real Time show where the owner gets tricked and the car gets tricked out. Join hosts Chris Jacobs and Courtney Hansen and world renown designer Chip Foose as they pose as lawyers repo men surf enthusiasts and tow truck drivers to lure the keys away from the poor unsuspecting 'marks' for a week of devilish pranks and laughter all for a good cause. Firstly 'Parts Guy' Jeff has his beloved Chevelle 'chosen' for a new polish commercial and then has to watch as his pride and joy is systematically destroyed before his eyes. Will he ever get all the parts back? Next good kid Matt has his priceless van 'stolen'. Could he be just the latest victim of a callous but highly professional car-ringing gang led by the smarmy looking guy in the baseball cap? He does look familiar... Chuck's 1950 Ford has been stolen from a prestigious museum. Could the museum's owner really have stolen it? But he's a friend? Young 'Surfer Kid' Mylan watches helplessly as his prized possession a beaten up El Camino is towed away before his very eyes but why does he need that exotic lubricant? Naughty boy. And Beverly Hills star Ian Ziering is left helpless as the garage fixing his Camaro goes 'bankrupt'. What role is best friend Jason Priestley playing in this heartbreaking fiasco? In 'School's Out' well loved teacher Dale has been persuaded to leave the school's prized project a Chevy Bel Air on his deserted drive in broad daylight...But the gorgeous Courtney Hansen has the keys and a devilishly cunning plan. And finally Cassie is a girl who loves her music and being surrounded by colourful stars and her boring 1991 Ford Explorer. But what happens when it breaks down and you don't have the money to repair all it's supposed faults? The OverHaulin' cameras follow all the twists and turns as the team try desperately to keep the car away from its panicking owner while following every step of the renovation process of a once boring vehicle. But will the victims the put upon 'marks' love their new dream car? Episodes Comprise: 1. Parts Guy 2. Search and Rescue 3. Museum Worthy 4. Surfer Kid 5. Beverly Hills Camaro 6. Schools Out 7. Lucky Star
Jaws 2: Police Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) is walking his beach beat a few years on from the horrible shark attacks on Amity Island. A missing diver's camera shows what looks like a shark fin but Amitys cowardly Mayor (Murray Hamilton) plays down the incident. Brody raises a panicky false alarm from his observation tower and is fired for it. Suddenly the new killer shark attacks a group of small boats manned by teenagers which include his own sons... (Dir. Jeannot Szwarc 1978) Jaws 3: The brand new Sea World complex in Florida offers visitors the chance to view the undersea kingdom from the safety of glass tunnels on the sea-bed. All seems well until a thirty-five foot Great White shark appears on the scene..... (Dir. Joe Alves 1982) Jaws 4: Lorraine Gary repeats her role of Ellen Brody widow of Chief Martin Brody in this suspenseful sequel starring Oscar-winner Michael Caine. After Deputy Sean Brody is killed by a shark off Amity Island she joins her other son Michael a marine biologist his wife Carla and their daughter Thea in the Bahamas. There she falls for Hoagie a carefree pilot and starts putting her life back together - until a Great White threatens Thea and Ellen knows she has no choice but to face her fear in a final fatal showdown... (Dir. Jospeh Sargent 1987)
The scariest boogeymen ever to appear on film! Together for the first time! In the ultimate horror experience! The Killer Compilation Of Scenes From: Pinhead: Clive Barker's Hellraiser Freddy Kreuger: A Nightmare on Elm Street Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Ghostface: Scream Chucky: Child's Play 2 Candyman: Candyman Leprechaun: Leprechaun Simon: The Ugly Wishmaster: Wishmaster Camilla: The Guardian Fisherman: I Know What You Did Last Summer The Dentist: The Dentist The Tall Man: Phantasm Blade: Puppetmaster Norman Bates: Psycho Jason Voorhees: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday Michael Myers: Halloween
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