Witchcraft | DVD | (16/09/2002)
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| RRP The deserted island hotel hides a dark and sinister secret. Hundreds of years ago a witch held sway there dominating her coven and spreading an evil that has seeped deep into earth. Two centuries later a photographer and his virginal fiance sneak onto the island to research its gruesome history. Soon all will find themselves falling victim to a horror that has survived the ages....
Doctor Strangelove | DVD | (01/10/1999)
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| RRP Arguably the greatest black comedy ever made, Stanley Kubrick's cold war classic is the ultimate satire of the nuclear age. Dr. Strangelove is a perfect spoof of political and military insanity, beginning when General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), a maniacal warrior obsessed with "the purity of precious bodily fluids," mounts his singular campaign against Communism by ordering a squadron of B-52 bombers to attack the Soviet Union. The Soviets counter the threat with a so-called "Doomsday Device," and the world hangs in the balance while the US president (Peter Sellers) engages in hilarious hot-line negotiations with his Soviet counterpart. Sellers also plays a British military attaché and the mad bomb-maker Dr. Strangelove; George C. Scott is outrageously frantic as General Buck Turgidson, whose presidential advice consists mainly of panic and statistics about "acceptable losses." With dialogue ("You can't fight here! This is the war room!") and images (Slim Pickens' character riding the bomb to oblivion) that have become a part of our cultural vocabulary, Kubrick's film regularly appears on critics' lists of the all-time best. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com --This text refers to another version of this video.
Batman Hush Minifig | Blu Ray | (12/08/2019)
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| RRP A mysterious villain puppeteering Gotham's most dangerous forces leads the Dark Knight into uncharted waters in Batman: Hush, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe Movies. An adaptation of the seminal DC classic tale, Batman: Hush centres on a shadowy new villain known only as Hush, who uses Gotham's Rogues Gallery to destroy Batman's crime-fighting career, as well as Bruce Wayne's personal lifewhich has already been complicated by a relationship with Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman. Includes Mini Figure
Tigerland | DVD | (01/04/2002)
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| RRP Director Joel Schumacher's acclaimed story of a group of young US infantry men in 1971, in training for Viet Nam, at a time when not even many of the soldiers themselves believed in what they were doing.
Top Gear - Series 17 | DVD | (01/10/2012)
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| RRP Yes, it's Top Gear's glorious 17th series on DVD. That's right, all of your favourite Clarkson, Hammond and May moments from the heady days of mid-2011 captured in one place at last. No more searching the internet for that over-the-top Jaguar E-type 50th birthday celebration. No more lying awake at night wishing you had instant access to that time they made trains out of cars and caravans. No more staring wistfully into space wishing you could once more enjoy hot hatchbacks driving across Italy, military vehicles being used to demolish a housing estate, Jeremy testing a Formula 1 car you can actually buy, Richard smashing a big red armoured thing through a South African wall, James using a Range Rover Evoque to chauffeur someone who might not have been Cher or all three presenters pretending to be a mythical TV detective trio called The Interceptors. You can rest easy at last, because inside this box is everything you've ever wanted. Assuming that 'everything you've ever wanted' only includes 'things from series 17 of Top Gear'.
The Man Between (Digitally Restored) | Blu Ray | (02/01/2017)
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| RRP A later collaboration between Mason and Carol Reed, The Man Between is often considered a companion piece to The Third Man thanks to its atmospheric portrayal of a city struggling to survive in a grim post-war reality of poverty and mistrust. The action is here transposed to a divided Berlin, and to the beginning of the Cold War. Unlike the devilish Harry Lime, Mason's world-weary dealer Ivo Kerr is ultimately still a decent man, compelled by his love for a naïve schoolteacher to make one last misguided trip through the Brandenberg Gate, with potentially tragic consequences.
Arthur Christmas (Blu-ray 3D) | Blu Ray | (19/11/2012)
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| RRP How CAN Santa deliver billions of presents to the whole world in just one night? With an army of one million combat-style Field Elves and a vast, state-of-the-art control center under the ice of the North Pole!
Perdita Durango | DVD | (19/05/2003)
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| RRP An explosive cocktail of humour love sex and action. Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) is an unscrupulous woman who loves taking people for a ride and living life to the limit. Romeo Dolorosa (Javier Bedem) her demonic lover is dark sensual and highly daring. One fine day the destinies of Perdita and Romeo become one and no one or nothing can put a stop to it. Determined to become the most powerful outlaws in the country Perdita and Romeo are hired by the Mafia to transport an illegal cargo of human ingredients form Mexico to Las Vegas. Together the wanton spitfire and her psychic drug-dealer set the Tex-Mex border alight with their torrid passions bizarre kidnapping crimes and black magic rituals. An exciting different road movie spiked with quirky action mordant humour and twisted terror from Alex de la Iglesia the acclaimed director of Accion Mutante and Day of the Beast.
Pork Chop Hill | DVD | (05/04/2004)
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| RRP Lt. Joe Clemons has been given the order: take Pork Chop Hill. If it's taken by the Chinese US negotiators at the Panmunjom peace conference would lose face with their Communist adversaries - an unthinkable outcome. And so Clemons leads his troops into combat to fight for an objective that they know to be strategically pointless. But they also know that an order is an order. They must take Pork Chop Hill or die trying...
Baby Driver | Blu Ray | (15/07/2019)
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| RRP Baby (ANSEL ELGORT) a talented, young getaway driver relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. When he meets the girl of his dreams (LILY JAMES), Baby sees a chance to ditch his criminal life and make a clean getaway. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss (KEVIN SPACEY), he must face the music when a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom. Blu-ray Disc Special Features: Over 20 Minutes of Extended & Deleted Scenes Mozart In A Go-Kart: Ansel Drives Animatics That's My Baby: Edgar Wright Find Something Funky on There: The Choreography I Need A Killer Track: The Music And much more!
Geordie Shore Season 2 | DVD | (03/09/2012)
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| RRP Bosh! Newcastle's finest are back so expect more tears, tantrums, wild antics, crazy parties and scandalous behaviour than ever before! Our loveable lads and lasses Vicky, Jay, Charlotte, Gaz, Sophie, Holly and James all return along with fresh, new additions Ricci and Rebecca, who are set to create a storm with the original house mates. Living it up in a brand new lush pad, complete with hot tub and shag pad. Be prepared for a season packed full of carnage and mayhem proper Geordie style! Includes 3 discs with all 8 episodes plus bonus DVD, packed with exclusive extras; Down Under and the Magaluf Madness Specials. Special Features: The Reunion Geordie Shore Crib 2 Spray Tanning with the Geordie Shore Interviews with the Cast Magaluf Madness 101 Magaluf Madness 102 Down Under
Blade Runner (The Director's Cut) | DVD | (01/11/1999)
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| RRP When Ridley Scott's cut of Blade Runner was finally released in 1993, one had to wonder why the studio hadn't done it right the first time--11 years earlier. This version is so much better, mostly because of what's been eliminated (the ludicrous and redundant voice-over narration and the phoney happy ending) rather than what's been added (a bit more character development and a brief unicorn dream). Star Harrison Ford originally recorded the narration under duress at the insistence of Warner Bros. executives who thought the story needed further "explanation"; he later confessed that he thought if he did it badly they wouldn't use it. (Moral: never overestimate the taste of movie executives.) The movie's spectacular futuristic vision of Los Angeles--a perpetually dark and rainy metropolis that's the nightmare antithesis of "Sunny Southern California"--is still its most seductive feature, another worldly atmosphere in which you can immerse yourself. The movie's shadowy visual style, along with its classic private-detective/murder-mystery plot line (with Ford on the trail of a murderous android, or "replicant"), makes Blade Runner one of the few science fiction pictures to legitimately claim a place in the film noir tradition. And, as in the best noir, the sleuth discovers a whole lot more (about himself and the people he encounters) than he anticipates. The cast also includes Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, Daryl Hannah Rutger Hauer and M Emmet Walsh. --Jim Emerson
Dead Reckoning | DVD | (27/01/2003)
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| RRP Rip Murdock (Bogart) and Johnny Drake (Prince) are en route to Washington when Johnny disappears and then turns up dead. Rip learns that Johnny had been accused of murder and sets out to resolve the mystery surrounding his death...
Lord Jim | DVD | (27/09/2004)
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| RRP Three years after Lawrence of Arabia, the largely impressive Lord Jim (1965) finds Peter O'Toole again essaying a self-doubting but remarkable, white Englishman who leads a foreign people against their oppressor. Based on the Joseph Conrad novel, Lord Jim is the story of a British maritime officer, Jim (O'Toole), who takes a brief post on a tramp steamer and flees in terror during a storm at sea. Dogged by a reputation for cowardice, Jim attempts to reinvent himself in his own eyes, commanding an attack against a feudal warlord (Eli Wallach) in a distant, Southeast Asian village and basking in god-like glory afterward. A sinister plot by a gentleman pirate (James Mason) sets the stage for Jim's confrontation with his true destiny. Simplified and adapted by writer-director Richard Brooks (In Cold Blood), Lord Jim sometimes feels rushed and obvious, but O'Toole's golden performance and legendary cinematographer Freddie Young's 70mm footage are outstanding. --Tom Keogh
An American Haunting | DVD | (10/09/2007)
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| RRP A family is terrorized by a cruel and noisy spirit in this period chiller.
Gulliver's Travels | DVD | (15/07/2002)
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| RRP Ebulliently imaginative and far more cleverly presented than you would expect from a TV miniseries, this adaptation of Gulliver's Travels succeeds by never pandering to the lowest common denominator. Closely based on Jonathan Swift's 1726 classic, it is enhanced by dazzling special effects from Jim Henson Productions and a superb, multi-ethnic cast. The biggest surprise is Ted Danson in the title role--one of his best performances, even if he is the only person in England with an American accent. He conveys amusement, amazement and intelligence as he travels from one strange country into another. Not that anyone back in Blighty believes Mr Gulliver's tales of little people or giants. The story is told in flashback from an insane asylum, where he is forcibly confined. This far outshines several previous adaptations of Swift's satirical novel. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com
Planet of the Apes -- 35th Anniversary Special Edition (2 discs) | DVD | (26/04/2004)
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| RRP A genuine genre classic whose impact remains undimmed either by time, increasingly dire sequels, or Tim Burton's lacklustre 2001 "reimagining", the original Planet of the Apes richly deserves this 35th Anniversary special edition. Here you'll find a glorious anamorphic presentation of Franklin J Schaffner's painterly CinemaScope framing, accompanied by a new DTS 5.1 soundtrack that makes the movie seem even more vibrant and immediate than ever before. On disc one the film is accompanied by two audio commentaries: one from composer Jerry Goldsmith, and another with Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Natalie Trundy and make-up artist John Chambers. These are reasonably interesting, though with a few too many gaps. Better is Eric Greene's exhaustive text commentary. Better still are the features on the second disc. Disc two contains the exhaustive two-hour Behind the Planet of the Apes documentary (also to be found in the six-disc box set) as well as a host of other behind-the-scenes nuggets for die-hard fans: dailies and outtakes, make-up tests and Roddy McDowall's home movies. There's some overlap between a 1967 NATO presentation of the movie hosted by Charlton Heston and other featurettes from 1968 and 1972. Sequel directors Don Taylor and J Lee Thompson are seen in action, and there are trailers, film reviews from 1968 and picture galleries. --Mark Walker
Harley Quinn: The Complete Third Season | DVD | (05/09/2023)
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Maybe Baby | DVD | (15/01/2001)
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| RRP Ben Elton adapts his own novel for the big screen in this comedy about a couple (Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson) who become more & more desperate as they try to conceive a child.
Care Bears - The Movie/All Dogs Go To Heaven 2/Tom's Midnight Garden | DVD | (05/03/2007)
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| RRP Care Bears - The Movie: The Care Bears live in their sky dwelling of Care-A-Lot spreading joy and light throughout the world. And they give special attention to those who particularly need affection like orphans Kim and Jason. But Evil Spirit does not approve of all this sweetness and kindness so with the help of a lost lonely little boy named Nicholas he launches a nefarious plot to rob the world of love. Down go the numbers on the Care-o-meter. And down to the Forest of Feelings go the Bears ready to battle Evil Spirit and make the world safe for happiness and good feelings once again. All Dogs Go To Heaven 2: Get ready for plenty of thrills and excitement as everyone's favourite pups unleash their charm in this lively tale of courage love and friendship that is captivating entertainment and doggone good fun for all! All dogs do go to heaven...and some lucky few return to earth. That's what happens when mischievous mutt Charlie Barkin (Charlie Sheen) is asked to retrieve Gabriel's horn when it is stolen from heaven. Seeing his chance to have some fun Charlie recruits his sidekick Itchy (Dom DeLuise) and happily steps up to the challenge. Immediately the two get sidetracked into trouble...until a sweet young runaway boy and a beautiful Irish Setter (Sheena Easton) set them straight. But time is running out and if Charlie is going to secure the valuable horn he will have to prove himself worthy of his wings by taking on two incredible villains in a hair-raising breathtaking race to the finish! Tom's Midnight Garden: Fourteen-year-old Tom Long is reluctantly spending the summer in the country with his rather staid Aunt Gwen and Uncle Alan They live in a drab old place which decades ago was a grand manor house. But when the grandfather clock strikes midnight adventures begin for Tom. One night he makes his way downstairs but the clock reveals nothing expect the mysterious phrase inscribed on its pendelum: 'Time No Longer'. Tom then opens the backdoor and finds that a wonderful garden has appeared - a wondrous place which will become an enchanted playground for ghosts from the past and the future. Next day Tom meets other residents - Mrs Willows the crotchety complainer and Mr Ferguson the building's self-appointed handyman. The only resident Tom does not meet is the widowed landlady Mrs Bartholomew who is rarely ever seen. He also meets 12 year old Hatty her cousin James and friend Abel the gardner. Though the actual year is 1956 Tom seems unaware that the characters he encounters in the garden are dressed in Victorian clothes and seem to be growing older with each visit he makes...
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