From the Gold medal he picked up at the 1960 Rome Olympics to the rematch against Leon Spinks almost 20 years later Muhammad Ali was arguably the greatest sports superstar ever to grace this planet. His position on the Vietnam War the 'Rumble In The Jungle' and his 3-bout series against 'Smokin' Joe Frazier are testament to the man's unique place in the history of boxing. Larry Holmes was a man forever in Ali's shadow. Learning his trade as Ali's sparring partner in the 70s he ca
Excelling in golf is about knowing where you are going and how to get there. With the help of this DVD you'll learn this. Your guides are top golfer Robert Karlsson - winner of five tournaments on the European Tour - and the coach to the top golfers Simon Holmes - who has trained such world-famous players as Karlsson Seve Ballesteros and Nick Faldo. This prime professional but relaxed pair will prepare you on the range and then take you through a full 18-hole course. There wil
Phone Booth: A single phone call can change a man's life...or possibly end it. Stu Shepard is a self-centered New York City publicist who suddenly finds himself on the deadly end of a high-powered rifle scope. Now it's a real-time race against the clock as Stu must outwit a psychotic sniper in a frantic scramble from phone booth to freedom. The Transporter: Rules are made to be broken! Ex-Special Forces operator Frank Martin lives what seems to be a quiet life along the French Mediterranean hiring himself out as a mercenary transporter who moves goods - human or otherwise - from one place to another. No questions asked. Carrying out mysterious and sometimes dangerous tasks in his tricked-out BMW Martin finds his latest assignment could well be his last after his package is revealed to be a beautiful woman (Shu Qi) at the centre of a human trafficking ring...
Limited Edition 'Watch and Play' Pop-Up Package with character cutouts. Only available for a very short time at time of release. First time on 2-disc Platinum Edtion. Never seen before expanded version of the film.
This brilliant live in concert package brings you three concerts on one DVD from Mountain Stage one of the most loved concert series in the US. Tracklist: Buddy Guy: 1.Done Got Old 2.Baby Please Don't Leave 3.Look What You All Got 4.Tramp 5.Who's Been Foolin' You 6.Damn Right I've Got The Blues 7.Mistreated Holmes Brothers: 8.Speaking In Tongues 9.Jesus Got Your Hooks In Me 10.Satan Comes As A Man Of Peace 11.New And Improved Me Pinetop Perkins:
Two gay exploitation fims from the 1970's! Meatrack (Dir. Stan Lopresto 1970): Confessions of a Male Hustler! J.C. a bisexual hustler with a mama fixation sells himself to anyone who'll pay his price. Turning tricks in the balcony of a movie theater cruising a gay bathhouse or offering himself along The Meatrack J.C.'s only interested in cheap sex and quick cash. But when he sees an old man attacking a Jersey-girl named Jean J.C. rescues her - and is immediately forced into making a porno by two knife-wielding transvestites! Fed up J.C. decides to run away with Jean but to get the cash needed to leave the life he surreptitiously arranges a quick date with a leather-clad masochist - which Jean walks in on... Sticks And Stones: (Dir. Richard Stockton 1970): Peter and Buddy are throwing a 4th of July Fire Island Party and you're all invited! Leather-Queen George will be there bragging about his rubber bed sheets. So will The Lavender Guru a loquacious flower child incessantly babbling hippie-speak. Bobby who's ""new to this whole thing "" will be having a panic attack and Bike-Boy Fernando will be showing off his new Prince Albert. Yet despite Peter and Buddy's relationship disintegrating right before our eyes the party will be a smashing success - especially their inevitable end-of-the-romance tussle on the floor....
The inventor of a secret weapon and its prototype are abducted leaving the wartime Allies in dire need of assistance. Sherlock Holmes is called and begins to do battle with Professor Moriarty who will later become his arch-enemy...
Detective James Lee Wong must find the 'Eye of the Daughter of the Moon' a priceless but cursed sapphire stolen in China and smuggled to America. His search takes him into the heart of Chinatown and to the dreaded 'House Of Hate' to find the deadly gem before it can kill again.
Stu Shepard (Colin Farrell) is an arrogant publicist lying his way to success in New York. Everything changes however when he unknowingly answers a call in a phone booth he's been using to cheat on his wife. Now he is at the mercy of the caller (Kiefer Sutherland) who as an invisible sniper somewhere in the buildings above is holding him hostage with demands to come clean with his wife (Radha Mitchell) and his girlfriend (Katie Holmes). Relying on his wits and the unlikely help of Capt. Ramey (Forest Whitaker) Stu's life will change even if he does manage to escape alive. This highly original suspense thriller from director Joel Schumacher (Batman Forever 8MM Falling Down) is filled with action and unbelievable moments when all of New York comes to a standstill for one harrowing conclusion.
Dressed To KillDressed to Kill is the last of the fourteen Sherlock Holmes movies starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. The story revolves around three music boxes that contain printing plates for counterfeiting money and the race between Holmes and the criminals who want these plates. It has all the atmosphere and banter between Holmes and Watson that we love to see again and again. There is also a beautiful woman and all the other plot twists we expect from a Sherlock Holm
British films about sex are fairly rare, and mostly embarrassing: from the painfully anxious (Brief Encounter) to the hopelessly naff (the Carry On films). What a treat then is Rita, Sue and Bob Too, Alan Clarke's filming of a stage play by young Andrea Dunbar. It's an unsentimental, gleefully lewd comedy about shagging. Tagged for its cinema release in 1987 as "Thatcher's Britain with its knickers down", it even provoked a minor moral hullabaloo in the newspapers. Rita (Siobhan Finneran) and Sue (Michelle Holmes) are two giggly Bradford lasses stuck on a ramshackle housing estate. They keep themselves in fags by occasional baby-sitting for nouveau riche couple Bob (George Costigan) and Michelle (Lesley Sharp). Bob fancies himself rotten, but Michelle has ruled that sex is off the menu. So one night, driving Rita and Sue home, Bob detours to the Yorkshire moors and offers the girls a little something extra in his front seat. Rita and Sue decide to grab it while they can. Alan Clarke's cult following is founded on his bleak, brilliant films about violent young men (Scum, The Firm, Made in Britain). But Rita, Sue is a tribute to Clarkey's ribald sense of humour. It even sports a cameo from novelty pop-act Black Lace, performing their non-hit "Gang-Bang". Teenage debutantes Holmes and Finneran are terrific--just watch them dancing lustily around Bob's red leather sofa to Bananarama. In support, Clarke wisely cast skilled northern comedians like Patti Nicholls and Willie Ross, as Sue's foul-mouthed mum and dad. Amid the laughs, Clarke as usual doesn't stint from showing us the harsh, unlovely side of life. He shot the film on location at Bradford's Buttershaw estate, where Andrea Dunbar grew up and where, tragically, she died of a brain haemorrhage only a few years after the film's release. --Richard Kelly
This unclassifiable but stunningly original film obliterates the walls between teen comedy, science fiction, family drama, horror, and cultural satire--and remains wildly entertaining throughout. Jake Gyllenhaal (October Sky) stars as Donnie, a borderline-schizophrenic adolescent for whom there is no difference between the signs and wonders of reality (a plane crash that decimates his house) and hallucination (a man-sized, reptilian rabbit who talks to him). Obsessed with the science of time travel and acutely aware of the world around him, Donnie is isolated by his powers of analysis and the apocalyptic visions that no one else seems to share. The debut feature of writer-director Richard Kelly, Donnie Darko is a shattering, hypnotic work that sets its own terms and gambles--rightfully so, as it turns out--that a viewer will stay aboard for the full ride. --Tom Keogh
Two enchanting Christmas tales... - Silent Night - Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol
The perfect summer beach party is here! From director Barry Bowles (Q: The Movie) stars Brian Hooks (Phat Beach) and hip hoppers E-40 Sticky Fingaz and Bad Azz delight in summer frolics with babes and waves and good times. Tracklist inclues: Give It Up Turn It Loose Too Funky In Here Try Me Get On The Good Foot Prisoner Of Love Get Up Offa That Thing Georgia On My Mind It's A Mans Mans Mans World Cold Sweat Papa's Got A Brand New Bag I Feel Good Please Please Please James Brown Jam.
Drumming for rocker Lenny Kravitz and playing jazz percussion are two entirely different things. In Drum World Cindy Blackman uses her experience with both to demonstrate these two distinct styles of drumming.
Antony Worrall Thompson teaches celebrities the tricks of the trade in cookery masterclasses from the hit ITV show Daily Cooks Challenge. Learn how to make the perfect fish and chips along with Coronation Street's Debra Stephenson pizza with Strictly Come Dancing's Brendan Cole and cook duck with egg fried rice together alongside Olympic hero Dame Kelly Holmes as well as many other mouth-watering recipes.
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