Faith Hill captured live in concert. This programme charts the creation of Faith's TV special for NBC in November 2002 and includes 12 live performances. The DVD also shows rehearsals choreography staging commentaries from Faith and the production team and is entirely narrated by Faith. Tracklist: 1. When The Lights Go Down 2. Way You Love Me 3. Free 4. Let Me Let Go 5. Cry 6. One 7. There You'll Be 8. This Kiss 9. Breathe 10. If You're Gonna Fly Away 11. Stronger 12. Back
For nearly four decades Benny Hill reigned supreme as the king of bawdy humour and seaside postcard-style japery on British television. Undoubtedly out of his entire body of work it is the shows that he did for Thames television in the 1970s for which he is best remembered with their combination of high-speed farce risqu jokes and beautiful ladies. It is these shows that undoubtedly turned him into a global superstar - topping the ratings in America also. With his 'three stooges'
Cruel Intentions: Kathryn Merteuil and Sebastian Valmont are two gorgeous filthy rich manipulative stepsiblings from Manhattan's upper east side. Bored of the girls he has so easily seduced in the past Sebastian has set his sights on the ultimate challenge - the beautiful virginal headmasters daughter Annette Hargrove. Kathryn sees the perfect opportunity for a wager. If Sebastian fails to lure Annette into his bed he will have to surrender his priceless vintage Jaguar;
Robert Redford, usually a pretty good judge of material, got snookered badly in Legal Eagles, an Ivan Reitman comedy which also stars Debra Winger and Daryl Hannah. Redford is a rising assistant D.A. who is prosecuting a woman (Hannah) for theft of a painting by her father. Before he knows what's hit him, he's involved romantically both with the defendant and with her scattered lawyer (Winger). Redford is as good as he can be, given the circumstances but this is a film that doesn't know where it's going. Originally intended as a serious film about the legal wrangling over the estate of the late Mark Rothko, this film quickly degenerated when the script was turned over to Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr, whose sparkling oeuvre includes Turner and Hooch. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
Margaret's accidental shoplifting lands her in trouble with the law and unbeknownst to her she becomes the prime suspect in a string of local shop fires. After letting her go home the police recruit Bob to spy on Margaret in the hopes of finding evidence of her terrorist activities.
Lucky Dog: Stan befriends a stray dog and Oliver Hardy takes a liking to Stan's wallet. After causing so much chaos Stan's only option is to get rid of the dog. Just in time the dog comes up trumps saves the day and teaches the villain Hardy a lesson too. The Stolen Jools: A famous actress has her jewels stolen. Everyone from the police to the mob want to know the identity of the theif and almost everyone is under suspicion. A star studded cast of the most promi
Crazy Moon
Computer expert Hiller (Bernard Hill) is an alcoholic a failed husband and a failed father-figure. In a short space of time he has lost his job his wife and has become financially in debt to a vicious gang of mobsters. So when the gangsters agree to write off the debt if Hiller will supply them with the security details of a newly-constructed bank it's an offer he can't refuse. Having handed over the information Hiller believes he has seen the last of the gang and is in the clear. But when his young stepson is kidnapped and taken hostage Hiller finds himself being blackmailed into taking part in the actual raid on the bank. A loser by nature as events spiral out of control around him he soon discovers in himself a hidden capacity for parental love ingenuity and above all courage. With his and his stepson's lives under threat Hiller decides it's time to fight back.
A Comedy about a small town man who turns his life around as he pursues a childhood love and tackles a local teenage meth-baron.
Filmmaker Susan Seidelman rocked the movie industry with this daring and quirky story of Wren (Susan Berman) a self-promoting Jersey girl desperate to break into the downtown Manhattan music scene. But with no money and no talent she bounces between a nice guy artist (Brad Rinn) who lives in his van and an arrogant musician (Punk icon Richard Hell) who lives off of anyone who will let him.
While their Ma (Ruth Buzzi) frets about a Christmas family reunion estranged bounty-hunter brothers Travis (Terence Hill) and Moses (Bud Spencer) sniff around the idea of re-teaming. Whereas Travis risks his life freeing desperadoes like Sam Stone from the hangman's noose to insure their gratitude as a future annuity Moses divides his time between raising a large clan and rounding up outlaw gangs. Mistrusting his goof-off brother Moses is too tempted by a record-breaking reward not to accept Travis's assistance in tracking the very same Sam Stone. The Fight Before Christmas is the last pairing of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer who appeared in many films together including They Call Me Trinity Trinity Is Still My Name Boot Hill Odds And Evens and Miami Supercops.
Sequel to Westworld where the robots have rebuilt the theme park. Not content with the simple aims of capitalism the robots led by the indomitable Duffy (Hill) are bent on complete global domination. When powerful leaders are invited to the park they uncover a sinister cloning plan to carry out the mission.
All the deliciously funny episodes from the third helping of the smash hit TV sitcom! ""I am Gareth Blackstock. I am seriously unpleasant. My bark is worse than my bite and my bark is atrocious!"" Introducing Gareth ""I don't do reasonable"" Blackstock (Lenny Henry) the 2 Michellin starred chef/slavedriver of 'Le Chateau Anglais'. Woe betide anyone who gets in the way of his pursuit of gastronomic perfection... Episodes comprise: 1. When Janice Left Gareth 2. The Owner's
TRACKLISTING The Phuncky Feel One How I Could Just Kill A Man Hand On The Pump Real Estate Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk Latin Lingo Insane In The Brain When The Ship Goes Down I Ain't Goin' Out Like That Throw Your Set In The Air Throw Your Hands In The Air Illusions Boom Biddy Bye Bye Tequila Sunrise Dr. Greenthumb No Entiendes La Onda (How I Could Just Kill A Man) (Rock) Superstar Can't Get The Best Of Me Puppet What's Your Number? Intro How I Could Just Kill
A 17-year-old boy (Chad Lowe) is killed in an automobile accident. As the facts come to light the indications are that the boy has actually taken his own life. His mother (Mariette Hartley) and sister (Dana Hill) don't agree and try to search for the truth. Even the father (Howard Hesseman) digs in his heels and refuses to face the probability of a suicide. As the story unravels the boy's best friend (Charlie Sheen) is tormented by the possibility that perhaps he could have prevented the tragedy.
Includes the following 8 great films: Dirty Harry The Outlaw Josey Wales Kelly's Heroes Magnum Force Pale Rider Space Cowboys The Gauntlet True Crime
10 year old Ikki Tenrio has always dreamed about becoming a top-ranked medafighter and now that he has his own medabot he can finally pursue his lifelong dream... Volume 1 of the animated adventures of Ikki and his top Medabot Metabee! Episodes comprise: Stung By A Metabee: When Erika is threatened by Medabot bandits Ikki buys an old KBT-Type Medabot named Metabee to Robattle the bad guys. Return Of The Screws: Ikki and his Medabot are continually bickering but when Metabee is kidnapped at a crucial moment the two must overcome their differences. Running Scared: Ikki and the Screws grow suspicious of their gym teacher after being forced into a brutal exercise programme! The Legendary MedafighterThe Old Man And The Sea Monster: Ikki and Metabee Robattle a Shark-Type Medabot at the beach.
Bastian Balthazar Bux (Mark Rendall) is an average twelve year old boy whose life revolves around going to school watching TV and playing video games. That is until he discovers a magical book `The Neverending Story' in a fascinating curiosity shop owned by the mysterious Carl Coreander (John Dunn Hill). Bastian's imagination is inspired by the book's tale of an enchanted world called Fantasia; a world ruled by the Childlike Empress (Audrey Gardiner) and inhabited by an assortment o
First broadcast in 1967, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons was the most grown-up of all Gerry Anderson's SuperMarionation adventures. There are gadgets and toy-friendly machines galore, of course--like the Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, the Angel Aircraft and Cloudbase itself--but, unlike the colourful fantasies of Stingray and Thunderbirds, this series' concern with an implacable, vengeful enemy, conspiracies and double-agents drew its inspiration from James Bond and the Cold War spy dramas of the 1960s. Special effects whiz Derek Meddings imbues the action sequences with a truly Bondian grandeur and, like the sinister Spectre of the Bond films, the Martian Mysterons seem all the more hostile for their unseen presence, their agents infiltrating every organisation dedicated to their destruction just as it seemed the Soviets were doing at the time. The indestructible Captain Scarlet is killed then resurrected every week (though not like South Park's Kenny), and more often than not the unstoppable Mysterons emerge triumphant, and always undefeated. The varied cast of Spectrum agents and their voice characterisations also aim at verisimilitude (Captain Scarlet, voiced by Francis Matt hews, sounds like a grim Cary Grant), while the puppetry is more realistic than ever. Now with newly remastered picture and Dolby 5.1 surround sound, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons still looks and sounds like the epitome of 60s cool. --Mark Walker
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