Freddie Harris arranges for a group of six local students to spend the night in the childhood home of Michael Myers and broadcast all the events in real time over the internet. Little does he know that Myers is returning home for Halloween...
Air Force One is Down is a hair-raising, high-altitude, wall-to-wall action-adventure based on the novel by bestseller Alistair MacLean. When a fearless rouge Serbian General is captured and imprisoned for war crimes, his loyal soldiers hijack Air Force One and kidnap the President of the United States in a brilliantly orchestrated scheme, and demand the release of the Serbian dictator within 12 hours or the President will die. Time is running out, and the nature of survival will be tested to the limit.
SAVING LIVES WITH EVERYTHING THEY'VE GOT From Primetime Emmy® Award-winning executive producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order) comes all 113 episodes from Seasons One - Five of Chicago Med. The doctors, nurses and staff of the city's most cutting-edge trauma center take on critical medical cases and their ethical dilemmas. Woven into this high-intensity environment are engrossing personal dramas where life or death is always on the line. Along with familiar faces from Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., this powerhouse ensemble cast includes Oliver Platt (The Big C), S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order), Nick Gehlfuss (Shameless), Yaya DaCosta (The Kids Are All Right), Colin Donnell (Arrow), Brian Tee (Jurassic World) and Torrey DeVitto (The Vampire Diaries). BONUS FEATURES Cross-over episodes with Chicago P.D. & Chicago Fire
Once upon a time in a land far, far away, an ancient and honourable King is cruelly killed in battle. The beautiful Snow, his only daughter and Princess of the realm, is forced to flee the land that is rightfully hers. She must escape her embittered and jealous stepmother, who spies the opportunity to not only seize the throne, but to kill Snow, and truly be ‘the fairest of them all’. Desperate to survive, Snow escapes to the enchanted forest, a place of fantasy and magic that will change her life forever. With help from the seven dwarfs, and displaying regal courage and grace, Snow must once again face her wicked stepmother, as in the end, one only of them can live happily ever after…
Roughnecks is the computer-animated TV spin-off from director Paul Verhoeven's live-action sci-fi shoot-'em-up Starship Troopers. Verhoeven had already seen his Robocop movie spun-off into animated television with mixed results, so when it came to Starship Troopers he wanted Roughnecks to be a little different (the director acted as Executive Producer on the series). The style of computer animation here recalls, if anything, the little green soldiers from the Toy Story movies. Backed by an unending techno-based score (despite which the series has won several awards for sound editing), the 20-minute episodes are like viewing brilliantly conceived "cut scenes" from computer games. The series concept begins by taking the movie's characters, giving them different origins---and then forgets about a bug home-world in favour of a mobile threat that can appear anywhere. With souped-up combat suits that better acknowledge Robert Heinlein's original novel, the technological look and feel also owes a significant debt to Aliens. This first collection edits together the opening five episodes to make a 100-minute self-contained movie about a crawling infestation on Pluto. You'll know where shows start and end by the narration. The story is all to do with set-up as we meet the titular Roughnecks: Rico, Dizzy, Doc, Jenkins, Higgins and Razak. Between missions of rescue and mercy, a love triangle is established, Rico's heroics and Higgins' cowardice are explored and more bugs are wasted than you can possibly keep count of. The finale's discovery of "Bug City" will test anyone for arachnophobia. --Paul Tonks
In Volume 2 of Roughnecks--Starship Troopers Chronicles, Johnny Rico, Lieutenant Razak and their computer-animated squad embark on the Tesca campaign, once again fighting the bugs in all their myriad forms, shooting anything that moves and generally causing chaos and mayhem. Inspired by Robert Heinlein's sci-fi classic and executive-produced by Paul Verhoeven, who made the big-screen version, Roughnecks is cutting-edge TV animation that's more for grown-ups than kids. The neat equipment, combat suits and weapons are as deadly as they are cool, and even though the extreme gore and violence of the movie has been toned down the endless threat from all manner of nasty bugs is still pretty terrifying (the Giant Spider Bug, for example, really is the stuff of nightmares). As with Volume 1, the five 20-minute episodes are here spliced together into a movie-length feature, which makes for a satisfyingly lengthy story arc instead of the more usual self-contained individual episodes. The show's structure also allows for plenty of character development: this time the squad are joined by an alien "skinny" called T'Phai who, as might be expected, has to work hard to bond with the rest of the team and earn their respect. Like all good war stories, at its heart Roughnecks celebrates that "Band of Brothers"-style bonding in extreme circumstances which we viewers can only experience vicariously. On the DVD: The 4:3 picture is good, although it's better to watch with the lights off to see all the detail in the moody (i.e., "dark") CG animation. The 5.1 sound shows off explosions and gunfire, but also the almost incessant techno soundtrack. There's a good commentary from cast and crew members, who talk about their various movie inspirations (from the D-Day landing sequence of Saving Private Ryan to, of course, Aliens) and their desire to parallel real war situations. There's also a photo gallery of the human actors and a trailer. This is a stylish show, and a good DVD.--Mark Walker
A group of teens win a contest to spend a night in Michael Myers' childhood home to be broadcast live on the internet. But things go frightfully wrong and the game turns into a struggle to make it out of the house alive.
Small quirky comedy thrillers such as Drowning Mona are one of the things that American cinema does best and far too rarely. Peter Steinfeld's appealing script attracted a solid cast of stars under the direction of newcomer Nick Gomez (whose previous work includes episodes of The Sopranos). It seems that someone has cut Mona's brake cables and she drove to her death by drowning. Bette Midler's Mona manages to make it entirely plausible that almost everyone might have wanted to kill her: from her son's business partner Eddie (Casey Affleck) to her husband's mistress Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis). The local police chief (Danny DeVito), already burdened with subordinates who refer to running away from danger as "securing the perimeter" and the impending marriage of his daughter (Neve Campbell) to the sweet but unreliable Eddie, has to make sense of the farrago of lies and half-truths which is all anyone will tell him. This is an ingenious tightly plotted film which is never too busy to scatter odd little gags at its margins; it's a tall tale, whose complicated telling is half the fun. On the DVD The DVD comes with the theatrical trailer, a director's commentary, interviews with the stars and four deleted scenes. The picture is 1.85:1 anamorphic and the sound is Dolby Surround. --Roz Kaveney
Ranking at number seven in the poll of superheroes The Specials are a group of gifted beings - here to save the world from supervillains and a multitude of natural disasters. Led by The Strobe (Thomas Haden Church) The Specials have an impressive history - they even have The Weevil (Rob Lowe). But The Specials need to keep up the competition with higher ranking groups of superheroes that even have their own comics! This is recognised when the honour of having their own brand of superhero toys but the excitement is quashed by The Strobe's decision to disband for shocking reasons. Will this mean the end of The Specials? Will members be poached by other groups? How will the world cope without them?
Hot girls phat cars big stars!! Kick it with Nate Dogg OutKast Truth Hurts Jamie Foxx and Young Rascoe with his hot bikini models on the set of this bangin' video shoot. Watch exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the sexy 310 Motoring 2005 Calendar model shoot. See tons of celebrity footage from the Super Bowl featuring WC Jeremy Shockey Raphael Saadiq Phil Buchanon Peter Warrick Hits From The Streets Blu Cantrell Warren G Battle Cat Alex Thomas AJ Johnson Rodne
Rage Films and Team Thirteen were given huge props with their last film The Junkshow Diaries which got nominated for five Powder Video Awards. Stimulus is sure to deliver! Stimulus documents the skiing talent and off-snow antics of today's fearless skiers. Jamie Pierre Jon Olsson Rex Thomas Heath Ordway Gordy Piefer Sage Cattabriga-Alosa Ben Wheeler Jack Hannan Jon Johnston Ian McIntosh and Ryan Oakden are just some of the skiers the
Jamie Foxx stars in this biopic of legendary soul and R&B singer Ray Charles. Riding high on a wave of Oscar buzz, Foxx proved himself worthy of all the hype by portraying blind R&B legend Ray Charles in a warts-and-all performance that Charles approved shortly before his death in June 2004. Despite a few dramatic embellishments of actual incidents (such as the suggestion that the accidental drowning of Charles's younger brother caused all the inner demons that Charles would battle into ad...
Original Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween: H20, True Lies) is back and joined by Busta Rhymes (Shaft ) and Tyra Banks (Coyote Ugly ) in the terrifying Halloween: Resurrection the latest in this electrifying horror film series. The reality programmers at DangerTainment (Rhymes, Banks) have selected Rudy (Sean Patrick Thomas Save The Last Dance), Bill (Thomas Ian Nicholas American Pie 1 & 2 ) and a group of thrill-seeking teenagers to spend one fun-filled night in the childhood home of serial killer Michael Myers. But the planned live broadcast turns deadly when their evening of excitement becomes a night of horror as Michael himself decides to crash the party.
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