Todd McFarlane's Spawn - Season 1.2 | DVD | (07/02/2000)
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| RRP Episodes included - 'Dominoes' 'Souls in the Balance' and 'End Game'.
Asylum | DVD | (06/10/2003)
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| RRP One of the patients in an institution for the incurably insane was once its director, and a young psychiatrist (Robert Powell) has to figure out which one as they all tell him their stories. What better setting for a horror anthology? It's an inspired framing device, making this one of the better examples of the genre, even if screenwriter Robert Bloch at times resorts to gimmicks rather than invention. The first two stories are less than brilliant (the first is highlighted by dismembered body parts neatly wrapped in butcher paper wriggling back to life for revenge), but Charlotte Rampling and Britt Ekland are marvellous in the third tale, about a mentally unbalanced young woman and her dangerous best friend. Herbert Lom is also excellent in the final story as a scientist who carves an army of dolls he claims he can bring to life by sheer willpower. Director Roy Ward Baker (Quatermas and the Pit) builds momentum with each story until the dark and deliciously bloody climax. This Amicus Studios production looks visually dull compared to Hammer's gothic gloss, but it features a great British cast (including Patrick Magee and Hammer stalwart Peter Cushing), and ultimately Baker makes that gloomy look work for his increasingly creepy production. Amicus produced a series of horror anthologies, including the original 1972 Tales from the Crypt and The Torture Garden (also scripted by Bloch). --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Frankenhooker | DVD | (28/06/2004)
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| RRP The Frankenstein legend gets stitched up by the makers of Basket Case and Brian Damage in this outrageous horror comedy. When his pretty fiance goes to pieces under the blades of a runaway lawnmower aspiring mad scientist Jeffrey Franken hatches an unorthodox scheme to bring his beloved back to life. With the help of an explosive super drug Jeffrey reassembles his girlfriend from the body parts of New York prostitutes. But his dream-girl runs amok on 42nd Street turning tricks
Battlestar Galactica: The Final Season (2004) | Blu Ray | (25/08/2014)
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| RRP The end of the epic saga is drawing nearer and the search for the fabled earth is nearing its conclusion. But is Galactica now virtually falling apart ready for what could be her final mission? And has humanity's final chapter also arrived? This 3 disc Blu-Ray box set of the final season of Battlestar Galactica may herald the end of our story but will it be the same for the human race itself? Special Features: The Journey Ends: The Arrival Evolution Of A Cue What The Frak Is Going On With Battlestar Galactica? David Eick's Video Blogs The Musicians Behind Daybreak A Look Back - Cast and Crew Take A Look Back at the last 4 seasons of Battlestar Galactica And They Have A Plan Audio Commentaries Deleted Scenes
The Avengers : The Definitive Dossier 1966 (Box Set 2) | DVD | (30/12/2002)
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| RRP Seven further swingingly stylish adventures with super spies John Steed and Mrs Peel! Flashback to the Sixties with the coolest duo in crimefighting! Room Without A View Steed becomes a Gourmet and Emma awakens in Manchuria. Small Game For Big Hunters In which Steed joins the natives and Emma gets the evil eye. A Touch Of Brimstone Steed joins the Hellfire Club and Emma becomes the Queen of Sin. What The Butler Saw Steed becomes a Gentleman's Gentleman and Emma faces a fate worse than death. A Sense Of History Steed dons a gown and Emma becomes a Don. How To Succeed...At Murder Steed becomes a perfect boss and Emma goes seeking charm. Honey For The Prince Steed becomes a Genie and Emma joins a harem.
Starlet | DVD | (10/03/2014)
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| RRP Starlet explores the unlikely friendship between a 21-year-old aspiring actress Jane (Dree Hemingway) and elderly widow Sadie (Besedka Johnson) after their worlds collide in California's San Fernando Valley. Jane spends her time getting high with her dysfunctional roommates and taking care of her Chihuahua Starlet while Sadie passes her days alone tending to her garden. After a confrontation at a yard sale Jane finds something unexpected in a relic from Sadie's past. Her curiosity piqued she tries to befriend the caustic older woman. Secrets emerge as their relationship grows revealing that nothing is ever as it seems.
Death In Gaza | DVD | (20/02/2006)
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| RRP This poignant and powerful documentary takes a shocking first-hand look at the culture of hate that permeates the West Bank and Gaza and which continues to escalate the perennial violence pitting Palestinians against Israelis. Starting out in the city of Nablus (where as many as 80 per cent of suicide bombing plots are planned) Saira Shah and director James Miller ended up in the Gaza town of Rafah one of the most dangerous cities in this volatile region where Israeli military p
Girl In The Picture (1957) | DVD | (10/09/2012)
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| RRP George Keefe's policeman brother was murdered four years ago and the killer is still on the loose. Flicking through the Evening Echo, a photography contest catches George's eye. One of the entries features enough detail to suggest it was taken on the day his brother died. George studies the photo; there's a girl waving at someone in a car and he can just make out the number plate. RYY80. George is stunned. It is the stolen car found wrecked at the scene of his brother's murder. Jon Deering, ...
Cinema Of Vengeance | DVD | (25/07/2005)
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| RRP Cinema Of Vengeance is the essential history of Martial Arts and the movies covering 50 years of Chinese action cinema from the late forties through to today's high-tec bullet ridden blockbusters from John Woo. The man who brought Martial Arts movies the most recognition was the legendary Bruce Lee who introduced Kung Fu to western audiences. There is still no comparison to his lightning quick abilities and screen charisma. However his untimely death in July 1973 left the Martia
Dead And Buried | DVD | (22/09/2008)
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| RRP Something very strange is happening in the quiet coastal village of Potters Bluff where tourists and transients are warmly welcomed then brutally murdered! Even more shocking is when these slain strangers suddenly reappear as normal friendly citizens around town... Now the local sheriff and an eccentric mortician must uncover the horrific secret of a community where some terrifying traditions are alive and well: no one is ever truly dead and buried!
I'm A Stranger | DVD | (22/02/2010)
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Carry On Vol.3 | DVD | (01/09/2008)
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| RRP This Carry On collection includes the following films: Carry On Loving: Sid James and Hattie Jacques run The Wedding Bliss computer dating agency and guess what? Chaos follows! Carry On At Your Convenience: Kenneth Williams is WC Boggs the troubled owner of a small company trying to manufacture fine toiletware. Incompetent management and a bolshy union are just about the least of Bogg's problems as you'll soon discover in this hysterical comedy that tells you everything you always wanted to know about your home's most vital convenience. Carry On Matron: Carry On Matron finds the team in top form in Finisham Maternity Hospital. Sid James leads a team of less than professional crooks intent on stealing a huge hoard of birth control pills. If your funny bone is in need of tickling this is the prescription you need! Carry On Abroad: The Carry On team take a package holiday that starts disastrously and rapidly goes downhill. The paradise island of Elsbels is not all it's cracked up to be.... The hotel isn't finished the staff are abit thin on the ground - in fact Pepe (Peter Butterworth) is the staff - and the locals are far from friendly! It's the holiday of a laughtime as Sid James Barbara Windsor Charles Hawtrey Joan Sims and the gang go on the razzle in the Med!
The Boston Strangler | DVD | (18/10/2004)
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| RRP The unexpected casting of Tony Curtis as the presumed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo, is only the first of the attractions of this hard-nosed suspense picture. Although the style of The Boston Strangler looks dated today, with its split-screen experiments and post-Bonnie and Clyde permissiveness, the film still has the clean, strong lines of a methodical policier. For the first hour, we don't focus on the Strangler, instead following the Beantown cops (led by Henry Fonda) as they track down leads; the best sequence is the near-accidental connection made between burglary suspect DeSalvo and the killings. Director Richard Fleischer had a forceful hand with true-crime material (Compulsion, 10 Rillington Place) and he takes an unblinking look into the then-taboo subject of sexual pathology. Curtis's physical transformation into a dumpy, dull-eyed brute is the best aspect of his performance; it's a role he lobbied hard for, but it did not lead to more challenging work. --Robert Horton
True Colors | DVD | (16/02/2004)
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| RRP John Cusack and James Spader star in this dramatic absorbing story of two friends who move from law school to Washington's corridors of power. Cusack plays Peter a lower-class go-getter who climbs to the position of congressman by betraying everyone who ever trusted him including his idealistic blue-blood pal Tim. Tim of course would never cross a friend. Unless it was to avenge his own betrayal...
Revelation | DVD | (30/10/2006)
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| RRP Billionaire mogul Magnus Martel (Terence Stamp) stands on the threshold of perhaps the most significant discovery in the history of all mankind: the secret of the Loculus. His cult of truth-seeking scientists globetrot the world in search of the enigmatic box feted by theologians and historians through the ages and said to hold the nails from the crucifixion of Jesus Christ himself. Flayed bodies ravenous rotweilers flaming corpses severed tongues torturous traitors arcane myths and the legendarily savage Knights Templar - these are but some of the gruesome obstacles that fall in the perilous path of Martel's estranged son Jake (James D'Arcy) as he is lured into this sinister sequence of fateful events. On a quest for vengeance following his father's untimely death he and alchemist Mira must search for and destroy the awesome power of the Loculus before it falls into the hands of the villainous Grand Master (Udo Kier) a demonic figure steeped in malevolent mystery - the deathly nemesis of all who have held the key to Loculus within their grasp!
Rules Of Attraction | Blu Ray | (16/02/2009)
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| RRP Based on the best-selling novel by Bret Easton Ellis Academy Award-winning writer/director Roger Avary masterfully adapts the darkly funny social satire of life and love among the young and privileged students of Camden College.
Personal Best | DVD | (06/08/2012)
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| RRP Filmed over four years, Personal Best follows up-and-coming British sprinters on their journey from the grassroots of athletics to the international stage. The film is both a gripping portrait of the athletes in training and competition, and a deeply personal account of their lives unfolding - revealing victory, defeat, agony, ecstasy and the simple trials of growing up. On the eve of the 2012 Olympics, this film tells the stories of Britain's young sprinters as they strive towards their dreams. This is an inspiring but genuine portrait of Britain's youth and a penetrating study of the art of sprinting, peeling back the layers so we can finally understand everything it means to them as they wait on the start line for the gun to fire.
Doomwatch | DVD | (01/09/2003)
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| RRP A remote island village... A team of intrepid scientists... A terrifying secret... The mysterious island village of Balfe is experiencing unexplainable phenomena... from grossly oversized sea-life to half-buried bodies in the dark woods to strange Neanderthal like men suffering from a rare disfiguring disease. Is this town afflicted by radioactive waste contaminating their water? Is there a vengeful mutant monster lurking in the woods? Or worse are the townsfolk being punished by an act of God for their past sins? It is up to Dr. Del Shaw and the dedicated scientists at Doomwatch headquarters to discover the cause of these horrific mutations. Infuriating local villagers who cling to their secluded island's survival Dr. Shaw (Ian Bannen) and local school teacher Victoria Brown (Judy Geeson) risk their lives to uncover the truth behind the strange happenings no matter how frightening or dangerous it may be. Based on the British television series of the same name Doomwatch is a haunting telltale film that just might be hazardous to your health!
The Harry Novak Collection - Volume 1 | DVD | (23/04/2012)
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| RRP Sultan of Sexploitation. King of Camp. Just a few names given to the legendary film-maker of cinema's greatest schlock movies. Producing a slew of entertainingly trashy exploitation flicks throughout the 60s and 70s, Novak ran the gamut from sexy soft-core smut to sleazy grindhouse thrillers. If you’re a fan of cutie nudie style cinema (be honest, who isn't?) check out Volume One and discover what Harry Novak is all about. Mantis In Lace (Lila) A psychedelic psycho classic! Lila (Susan Stewaki) is a go-go dancer who gets a charge out of turning guys on. Events take a crazy twist after she is introduced to a cocktail of LSD and Methadrine by hippie-stud Tiger. Tripping her brains out to flashing colours and imaginary attacking bananas, Lila takes a meat cleaver to Tiger, hacking him to pieces. This is just the beginning of what may be the only film ever made to link homicidal maniac with soft foods! In between hackings, Lila continues dancing at the club, flashing her cute little drug soaked boobs, and flipping out on acid flashbacks. Looks like she's on a baaaaaad trip! The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's romantic tragedy receives the Novak makeover, injecting lust-filled laugh-in style gags into its steamy sex scenes. The setting is the famous Globe Theatre in Old London, where the Bard's play is performed to match the spirit of ribald time it portrayed. Busty redheads perform mock fellatio and naked flesh flies thick and fast as the title characters profess their love (and lust) for each other and anyone else. If only all Shakespeare was like this! Kiss Me Quick A heady mix of monsters and mammaries! Novak’s first feature film from 1964 kick-started his prolific career in the adult entertainment industry. Sterilox, an alien with an uncanny resemblance to Stan Laurel, is sent to Earth to find the perfect female specimen. Hooking up with mad scientist Dr Breedlove, they develop a potion that transforms three busty babes into gyrating topless go-go dancers. Dance, you little sex bombs! Whirl you little dervishes! Special Features: Audio Commentary with Harry Novak (Kiss Me Quick Only) Original Theatrical Trailers
Raptor | DVD | (23/09/2002)
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| RRP In this Roger Corman production when a series of unexplained vicious animal attacks strikes his community Sheriff Jim Tanner (Eric Roberts) and his assistant Barbara trace them back to Dr. Hyde a former military researcher whose government funding for a dinosaur cloning project was cut. When the Pentagon discovers Hyde obtained foreign backing to continue his experiments they send in a strike team to save Tanner and Barbara to stop Hyde.
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