Delius - Song Of Summer | DVD | (10/04/2003)
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| RRP Perhaps the finest of the series of biographical films that Ken Russell made for the BBC in the sixties 'Song of Summer' is an immensely moving story of sacrifice idealism and musical genius. Based on Eric Fenby's 1936 memoir 'Delius As I Knew Him' it traces the last years of Frederick Delius and Fenby's dedication in giving up five years of his life to helping the blind paralysed composer set down the unfinished scores he could hear in his head. There are terrific performa
Rebel Without A Cause Steelbook | Blu Ray | (17/04/2023)
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| RRP In one of the most influential performances in movie history, James Dean plays the new kid in town whose loneliness, frustration and anger mirrored those of postwar teens and still reverberate today. Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo were Academy Award® nominees* for their achingly true performances. Product Features Commentary by Douglas L. Rathgeb, Author of The Making of Rebel Without a Cause Trailer 50th-Anniversary Documentary Rebel Without a Cause: Defiant Innocents Vintage Documentary James Dean Remembered Additional Scenes (Without Sound) New: 3 Segments from the Warner Bros. Presents TV Series including Dean's Famous Drive Safely Commercial TV Spot Rare Screen Tests Wardrobe Tests
Flatliners | Blu Ray | (05/02/2018)
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| RRP In Flatliners, five competitive medical students, obsessed by the mystery of what lies beyond the confines of life, embark on a daring and dangerous experiments: by stopping their hearts for short periods of time, each triggers a near-death experience - giving them firsthand account of the afterlife. But as their experiments become increasingly dangerous, they are each haunted by the sins of their pasts, brought on by the paranormal consequences of trespassing to the other side. Click Images to Enlarge
The Resident | DVD | (22/05/2017)
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| RRP Alone with a baby and feeling isolated, Joanna feels a growing sense of unease in her new apartment. Are the sinister noises, banging on the walls and whispering voices real, or is she losing her mind? Gradually uncovering the chilling history of her new home, she desperately clings to her sanity, while fearing the horrific events of the past have left a very real and malevolent presence.
The Music of Chance | DVD | (04/07/2005)
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| RRP Based on the novel by Paul Auster this bestselling thriller offers a darkly drawn tale of the high stake of living. A drifter in a chance meeting with a professional poker player is convinced to back a game against two eccentric millionaires.
Babe Pig in the City | Blu Ray | (19/06/2017)
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| RRP Deservedly acclaimed as one of 1998's best films, this sequel to the beloved 1995 live-action fantasy proved a commercial catastrophe and a source of dismay to parents expecting another bucolic, sweet-natured fable. Every bit as sly and visually stunning as its predecessor, Babe: Pig in the City is otherwise a jolting ride beyond the Hoggetts' farm into a no less vivid but far darker world--the allegorical city of the title, which for the diminutive "sheep pig" proves truly nightmarish. Australian filmmaker George Miller (Mad Max, The Road Warrior), who produced and cowrote the first film, this time takes the director's reins, and he ratchets up the pace and the peril as effectively as he did on his influential trilogy of apocalyptic, outback sci-fi thrillers. From the opening scene, Babe: Pig in the City means to disrupt the reassuring calm achieved by the conclusion of the previous film. Babe's prior triumph proves short-lived, and within moments Miller has us literally peering into the depths as he sets up a horrific well accident that nearly kills the taciturn but good-hearted Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell), Babe's beloved "Boss." Journeying with the equally pink, even plumper Mrs. Hoggett (Magda Szubanski), the young pig finds himself in a city where animals are outcasts, staying in the lone hotel that allows pets. When Mrs. Hoggett is detained, Babe must contend with the suspicions and rivalries of the hotel's other four-legged guests. The film's G status doesn't fully telegraph the shock Miller induces: bad things happen to good animals, and Babe's new acquaintances are a far cry from his colleagues on the farm. In particular, he must contend with a cynical family of chimps given wonderful, dead-pan voice characterisations by Steven Wright and Glenne Headly. Miller's use of effects to transform his animals into "actors" is even more seamlessly integrated than in Babe. The sequel's production design is crucial to the creation of a complete, absorbing world, and purely visual ideas--such as a deluge of blue balloons during the climactic ballroom battle--achieve a splendour and originality that a room full of computer-graphics desktops couldn't muster. Ultimately, though, the film does more than amaze: as Babe's compassion and courage transform those around him, we're moved in ways that purveyors of by-the-numbers family fare can only dream of. --Sam Sutherland
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - The Complete Collection (24 disc box set) | DVD | (11/01/2016)
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| RRP All 93 episodes from the first three seasons of Alfred Hitchcock's thriller anthology series. The British film-maker returns with a spin-off to his TV show 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' with more murderous and suspenseful tales of mystery. Season 1 episodes are: 'A Piece of the Action', 'Don't Look Behind You', 'Night of the Owl', 'I Saw the Whole Thing', 'Captive Audience', 'Final Vow', 'Annabel', 'House Guest', 'The Black Curtain', 'Day of Reckoning', 'Ride the Nightmare', 'Hangover', 'Bonfire', 'The Tender Poisoner', 'The 31st of February', 'What Really Happened', 'Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog', 'A Tangled Web', 'To Catch a Butterfly', 'The Paragon', 'I'll Be Judge - I'll Be the Jury', 'Diagnosis Danger', 'The Lonely Hours', 'The Star Juror', 'The Long Silence', 'An Out for Oscar', 'Death and the Joyful Woman', 'Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans', 'The Dark Pool', 'Dear Uncle George', 'Run for Doom' and 'Death of a Cop'. Season 2 episodes are: 'A Home Away from Home', 'A Nice Touch', 'Terror at Northfield', 'You'll Be the Death of Me', 'Blood Bargain', 'Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale', 'Starring the Defense', 'The Cadaver', 'The Dividing Wall', 'Goodbye, George', 'How to Get Rid of Your Wife', 'Three Wives Too Many', 'The Magic Shop', 'Beyond the Sea of Death', 'Night Caller', 'The Evil of Adelaide Winters', 'The Jar', 'Final Escape', 'Murder Case', 'Anyone for Murder?', 'Beast in View', 'Behind the Locked Door', 'A Matter of Murder', 'The Gentleman Caller', 'The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow' ,'Ten Minutes from Now', 'The Sign of Satan', 'Who Needs an Enemy?', 'Bed of Roses', 'Second Verdict', 'Isabel' and 'Body in the Barn'. Season 3 episodes are: 'The Return of Verge Likens', 'Change of Address', 'Water's Edge', 'The Life Work of Juan Diaz', 'See the Monkey Dance', 'Lonely Place', 'The McGregor Affair', 'Misadventure', 'Triumph', 'Memo from Purgatory', 'Consider Her Ways', 'The Crimson Witness', 'Where the Woodbine Twineth', 'The Final Performance', 'Thanatos Palace Hotel', 'One of the Family', 'An Unlocked Window', 'The Trap', 'Wally the Beard', 'Death Scene', 'The Photographer and the Undertaker', 'Thou Still Unravished Bride', 'Completely Foolproof', 'Power of Attorney', 'The World's Oldest Motive', 'The Monkey's Paw - A Retelling', 'The Second Wife', 'Night Fever' and 'Off Season'.
Shameless - Series 2 | DVD | (16/01/2006)
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| RRP Paul Abbott's Shameless returns to DVD for a second series. Seven months on from the first series and Manchester's favourite son Frank Gallagher is expecting another addition to the clan this time with his agoraphobic lover Sheila. On the back of a fiddled insurance claim the Gallagher children have extended their home into the house next door. Fiona and boyfriend Steve are now hopeful for a bit of privacy; but Lip Ian Debbie Carl and Liam cause havoc everywher
James May's Toy Story | DVD | (07/12/2009)
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| RRP James May is a man on a mission: he wants to get kids out of their bedrooms and away from their games consoles he wants to drag parents off their backsides and get them all playing together again. In James May's Toy Stories he is going to take some of Britain's best-loved toys and put generations of families at the heart of some ludicrously ambitious adventures that will remind us all of the joys of making something together with toys that have long captured the imagination.
Top Gear Triple | DVD | (22/10/2012)
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| RRP Three special editions of Top Gear presented by Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond and James May. In 'Polar Special' the team set out on their most ambitious and arduous challenge to date - a race starting in Canada and finishing at the North Pole. In 'US Special' with a budget of $1000 dollars each of the team have to buy a car for an epic road trip stopping along the way to compete in a series of challenges which range from driving across Alabama without getting shot to preparing and eating road kill whilst camping out for the night. Finally 'The Challenges Volume 1' features three hours of ingenious plans foolhardy ventures and fuel-injected rivalry as the presenters put themselves and their vehicles to the test for various challenges.
Little Charley Bear - Are You There Charley Bear? | DVD | (06/06/2011)
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| RRP Brand new to DVD it's Little Charley Bear with 7 fun-filled stories! Charley likes to pretend with his friends Caramel Bellarina Frozo Midge Nibblit and Rivet as he uses his imagination to take them on amazing adventures. Join Charley as he becomes a pop star heads to the circus pretends to fly and finds himself the sheriff of a Wild West town!
Power Rangers Ninja Steel: Forged (Volume 1) Episodes 1-4 | DVD | (09/07/2018)
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| RRP Deep in space, Galvanax is the reigning champion of the most popular intergalactic game show in the universe, Galaxy Warriors, in which monsters battle to prove who is the mightiest warrior. Galvanax is determined to become invincible by controlling the mythical Ninja Nexus Prism, which contains six supernatural Ninja Power Stars. The only thing standing in his way is a new team of heroic teenage Power Rangers who possess it. Together, the Power Rangers must master their arsenal of Ninja Power Stars, Zords and Megazords, each made of legendary Ninja Steel, in order to stop this evil threat and save Earth from destruction. Contains episodes 1-4 on 1 DVD disc. Episode List: Return of the Prism Forged in Steel Live and Learn Presto Change-O.
The Nightmare Man | DVD | (04/04/2005)
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| RRP Based on the 1978 book Children Of Vodyanoi by David Wiltshire and adapted by Robert Holmes this gripping horror/science fiction drama tells the tale of a lonely Scottish island stalked by a brutal killer who may be from another world... Dismembered corpses are found and a flickery film of one of the murders seems to show a terrifying shadowy monster. Adapted by veteran Dr Who scribe Robert Holmes from the story by David Wiltshire.
Buried - The Complete Series - Ch4 | DVD | (16/04/2018)
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| RRP Lennie James stars in this hard-hitting drama about the daily struggle for survival in HMP Mandrake, a men's prison. Lee Kingley has been sentence to ten years for a firearms offence and grievous bodily harm. The truth is, he was protecting a member of his family from a violent criminal. When his appeal is turned down, he manifests his anger by getting ejected from the drugs-free unit and transferred to the main prison, HMP Mandrake. The prison staff and his fellow inmates prove a different battleground as Lee continues to fight to prove his innocence. Uncompromising and grim, this award-winning drama compellingly presents the brutal reality of the British prison system. From friendship, jealousy, threats and stabbings to sexual assault and suicide, all prison life is here, at it's most extreme. Created by Jimmy Gardner, Robert Jones and Kath Mattock who collaborated on the BAFTA-winning BBC series The Cops, Directed by BAFTA winner Morag McKinnon (Home), Starring Lennie James, Stephen Walters (Layer Cake), Connor McIntyre (Coronation Street) and Jane Hazlegrove (Casualty).
Big Trouble in Little China -- Two-Disc Special Edition | DVD | (06/05/2002)
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| RRP Trying to explain the cult appeal of John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China to the uninitiated is no easy task. The plot in a nutshell follows lorry driver Jack Burton (Kurt Russell) into San Francisco's Chinatown, where he's embroiled in street gang warfare over the mythical/magical intentions of would-be god David Lo Pan. There are wire-fu fight scenes, a floating eyeball and monsters from other dimensions. Quite simply it belongs to a genre of its own. Carpenter was drawing on years of chop-socky Eastern cinema tradition, which, at the time of the film's first release in 1986, was regrettably lost on a general audience. Predictably, it bombed. But now that Jackie Chan and Jet Li have made it big in the West, and Hong Kong cinema has spread its influence across Hollywood, it's much, much easier to enjoy this film's happy-go-lucky cocktail of influences. Russell's cocky anti-hero is easy to cheer on as he "experiences some very unreasonable things" blundering from one fight to another, and lusts after the gorgeously green-eyed Kim Cattrall. The script is peppered with countless memorable lines, too ("It's all in the reflexes"). Originally outlined as a sequel to the equally obscure Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension, Big Trouble is a bona fide cult cinema delight. Jack sums up the day's reactions perfectly, "China is here? I don't even know what the Hell that means!". On the DVD: Big Trouble in Little China is released as a special edition two-disc set in its full unedited form. Some real effort has been put into both discs' animated menus, and the film itself is terrific in 2.35:1 and 5.1 (or DTS). The commentary by Carpenter and Russell may not be as fresh as their chat on The Thing, but clearly they both retain an enormous affection for the film. There are eight deleted scenes (some of which are expansions of existing scenes), plus a separate extended ending which was edited out for the right reasons. You'll also find a seven-minute featurette from the time of release, a 13-minute interview with FX guru Richard Edlund, a gallery of 200 photos, 25 pages of production notes and magazine articles from American Cinematographer and Cinefex. Best of all for real entertainment value is a music video with Carpenter and crew (the Coupe de Villes) coping with video FX and 80s hair-dos.--Paul Tonks
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence | DVD | (24/01/2005)
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| RRP 1942: British soldier Jack Celliers (David Bowie) arrives at a Japanese POW camp run by the disciplinarian Yonoi (Ryuichi Sakamoto) who believes the prisoners are cowards because they have chosen to surrender instead of honourably committing seppuku (ritual suicide). When Yonoi meets Celliers he believes he is an evil spirit and a battle of wills begins between the two men.... This is not your average war movie and the performances by Bowie Sakamoto Tom Conti (who plays Mr Lawr
The Andromeda Strain | Blu Ray | (20/02/2017)
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| RRP When virtually all of the residents of Piedmont, New Mexico, are found dead after the return to Earth of a space satellite, the head of the US Air Force's Project Scoop declares an emergency. Many years prior to this incident, a group of eminent scientists led by Dr. Jeremy Stone (Arthur Hill) advocated for the construction of a secure laboratory facility that would serve as a base in the event an alien biological life form was returned to Earth from a space mission. Stone and his team - Drs. Dutton, Leavitt and Hall (David Wayne, Kate Reid, and (James Olson, respectively)- go to the facility, known as Wildfire, and try to first isolate the life form while determining why two people from Piedmont (an old wino and a six-month-old baby) survived. The scientists methodically study the alien life form unaware that it has already mutated and presents a far greater danger in the lab, which is equipped with a nuclear self-destruct device should it manage to escape.
Carry On Cowboy | DVD | (29/01/2007)
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| RRP An hilarious romp through the bars and bedrooms of the Wild West with the Carry On gang! Sid James is on top form as the Rompo kid an outlaw who shakes up the sleepy residents of Stodge City. Kenneth Williams is the puritanical judge and Jim Dale plays Marshall P. Knutt a hapless plumber mistakenly sent to clean up the town.
Grey's Anatomy - Season 1-11 | DVD | (05/10/2015)
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| RRP F eel each and every unforgettable heartbeat from the first episode to the last in the most romantic and riveting drama on television, ABC Studios’ Grey’s Anatomy. Relationships may change, but the bonds among the staff of Grey Sloan Memorial are unbreakable. Revisit each and every irresistible moment as your favourite doctors and nurses discover there are no easy cures for life’s challenges and that survival depends on the company you keep. Now you can relive the laughs, the love and the loss of this landmark drama, complete with captivating bonus features that invite you even deeper into the passionate world of Grey’s Anatomy: Seasons 1-11 on DVD
Only When I Laugh - Series 3 - Complete | DVD | (21/07/2008)
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| RRP Episodes Comprise: 1. A Day In The Life Of 2. The Right Honourable Gentleman 3. Adam's Rib 4. Postman's Knock 5. Accident 6. Dear Diary 7. These You Have Loved 8. Away For Christmas
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