As a young man hanging with a bad crowd Ken Min failed to stop his friend from killing a young couple leaving their infant son orphaned. After his friend goes to jail for the crime Ken spends his life running away from his shame. Seeking redemption he teaches mixed martial arts out of a youth club. But Ken is ultimately forced to face his past when the orphaned boy finds his way into Ken's life and Ken's vengeful friend is released from prison. When he discovers that these two events are not a coincidence Ken must choose between a heroic act of self-sacrifice or the self-preservation of running away.
Harry Callahan is a tough streetwise San Francisco cop whom they call Dirty Harry. In this action classic you'll see why - and also why Clint Eastwood's reputation as a premier film star and moviemaker are secure. A rooftop sniper (Andy Robinson) calling himself Scorpio has killed twice and holds the city ransom with the threat of killing again. Harry will nail him one way or the other - no matter what the system prescribes. Filming on location director Don Siegel made the City by the Bay a vital part of Dirty Harry a practice continued in its four sequels. The original remains one of the most gripping police thrillers ever made.
Blood broken bones and scars it's all part of being an illegal underground fighter. But for LG Jeremy and Conrado there is much more. It's a way out a way to support a family and a way to carry on a tradition. Mack and Napoleon who run the fights for their gambling website see the kids as nothing more than a cheap commodity expendable and an easy way to entertain their on-line audience.
She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance. Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song). --Andrew Wright
The Abyss (Dir. James Cameron 1989): A Place On Earth More Awesome Than Anywhere In Space. In this thrilling underwater action-adventure from writer-director James Cameron. a civilian oil-rig crew is recruited to conduct a search-and-rescue effort when a nuclear submarine mysteriously sinks. One diver (Ed Harris) soon finds himself on a spectacular odyssey over 25 000 feet below the ocean's surface where he confronts a mysterious force that has the power to change the world or destroy it. Solaris (Dir. Steven Soderbergh): Aboard a lonely space station orbiting the mysterious planet Solaris a terrified crew encounters a host of strange phenomena including eerie visitors who seem all too human. When psychologist Chris Kelvin (Clooney) arrives to investigate he must confront an unknown entity that could hold the key to mankind's deepest dreams or darkest nightmares...
Set in 1899, this musical drama from director Baz Luhrmann ("Romeo + Juliet") stars Ewan McGregor as a young poet who begins a passionate but doomed affair with the most famous courtesan in Paris (Nicole Kidman).
There's a treat on every trail.... a thrill in every spill... in hootin'... howlin'... Heldorado! Roy Rogers a Nevada State Ranger Captain in charge of the Rangers Reclamation Service makes a trip to Las Vegas for the annual Heldorado Frontier Days Festival as he wants to help his old friend Gabby Whittaker who originated the idea. In Las Vegas Roy meets heiress Carol Randall who has been selected as the Queen of the Heldorado. Roy is informed that the FBI wants an immediate investigation of the counterfeit thousand dollar bills that are being passed over the gambling tables at the casino.
This DVD features rare Coltrane footage with one previously unissued appearance. Including three outstanding filmed performances by John Coltrane - one of them at the legendary Antibes Jazz Festival in 1965 - featuring his classic quartet: McCoy Tyner Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones. The two other appearances were shot at Baden Baden in Germany 1961 and in San Francisco in 1963 - with Eric Dolphy McCoy Tyner Reggie Workman and Elvin Jones performing alongside Coltrane. Coltrane is on superb form on long versions of My Favourite Things Impressions and Blue Valse as well as Naima and Afro Blue. Tracklist: John Coltrane Quartet 1. Naima 2. Blue Valse John Coltrane Quintet 3. My Favourite Things 4. Everytime We Say Goodbye 5. Impressions John Coltrane Quartet 6. Afro-Blue 7. Alabama 8. Impressions
A tragi-comic assortment of stories, which focus on the strange and sometimes wonderful behaviourial ticks of man.
Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of John Wayne's death with this Special Edition DVD. Helltown Helltown (aka Born to the West) begins with cowboys Dare Rudd (John Wayne) and his sidekick Dink Hooley (Syd Saylor) down on their luck after a few poker games gone wrong. The pair decides to head off to Wyoming to ask Dare's Cousin Tom Filmore (John Mack Brown) a rich coffee baron and bank owner for money. Tom needs Dare to drive his cattle to market but he is worried about whether he can trust Dare to fend off the local cattle rustlers resist the power tables or even steal his girl. This is a classic early John Wayne film and a must see for all Wayne fans. Bigger Than Life Celebrate the life of one of the greatest movie icons and legends of all time 'John Wayne' aka 'The Duke' in this fascinating and in-depth biography. Take a journey back to his humble beginnings to his place as a legend in movie history. This documentary is a testimony to the screen icon and traces his career and his personal life away from the lights camera and action. On screen he was part of some of the best loved westerns of all time including 'The Searchers' and 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon'. Including rare archive footage and interviews this is the definitive look back at one of the most defining film careers of all time.
Classic TV Drama - Amnesia/She's Gone/Gifted [Boxset]
Chuckie and the rest of the Rugrats gang travel to the Euroreptarland theme park in Paris, to help him find a new mommy.
Call It Murder (Dir. Chester Erskine 1934) This is the story of a jury foreman whose vote sends a young woman to the electric chair for a murder she committed. His beliefs are tested when his own daughter goes on trial for a similar murder. Great Guy (Dir. John G. Blystone 1937): Ex-prize-fighter Johnny Cave (Cagney) Is knocked into the position of chief deputy of weights and measures after the current chief is hospitalized by an apparent assassination attempt. After only minutes on the job Cave goes several rounds with a ring of light-weight chiselers who have mastered the art of defrauding shoppers. Cave's aggressive political tactics make him the next likely target on the underworld's hit list. The Lucky Texan (Dir. Robert Bradbury 1934): John Wayne and his sidekick 'Gabby"" Hayes are gold miners who strike it rich. Unfortunately before they can enjoy the fruits of their labor they are wrongfully accused of robbery and murder. As always the road to the truth is never a straight path. Vengeance Valley (Dir. Richard Thorpe 1951): For his entire life Owen has been covering up for his good-for-nothing brother Lee protecting the rascal from their father's wrath. Finally however Lee's shenanigans go too far. After getting a young woman pregnant Lee shifts the blame to Owen. Lee even encourages the girl's brothers to get revenge hoping that with Owen out of the picture he'll become the sole heir to their father's farm. That's as much as any man can take...and Owen decides that it's time to settle the score. The Big Trees (Dir. Felix Feist 1952): A peaceful Quaker colony is thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a fast-talking lumber man. A new law will enable his company to harvest millions of dollars from the majestic redwood forests if the locals will let him. The community refuses to see their beloved sequoias wiped out and pleads with the greedy businessman to halt the destruction. As their clash of ideas rages on an even greater threat to the trees emerges. The Man From Utah (Dir. Robert N. Bradbury 1934): This John Wayne classic brings us to the rodeo. John Weston ('the Duke') has to deal with the corrupt patron who has killed some of the rodeo's performers and who fixes the competition to guarantee Weston to lose. Gangster Story (Dir. Walter Matthau 1960): Matthau plays mob leader Jack Martin whose girlfriend Carol (Grace) is desperate for him to give up his unlawful and dishonest lifestyle. The problem is Jack doesn't have the same yearning to turn his back on his shady past but the crunch comes when he persuades the bank manager to lease him an office in the building and promptly robs the bank! With events turning very nasty is there any point in Carol trying to save her man from himself when all the signs indicate that he's hell bent on a course to self-destruction. Beat The Devil (Dir. John Huston 1953): a wacky comedy that's played as straight as any film noir and is even funnier as a result. Five men (Bogart Lorre Morley Barnard and Tulli) are out to garner control over East African land which they believe contains a rich uranium ore lode. Billy Dannreuther (Bogart) is married to Maria (Gina Lollobrigida) the other four are their ""business associates"" and Jones and Underdown are added to the mix for some interesting diversification. As the boat leaves from Italy to Africa a hodge-podge of amusingly silly adventures begins. British Intelligence (Dir. William Nigh 1940): They say that Karloff preferred character parts and in British Intelligence he's Valdar a sabrescarred butler who might be a secret agent.
The Fight Is On! A teenager is rescued from war-torn Rwanda and brought to Los Angeles USA. He Struggles to fit in having little luck till he meets a has-been boxing coach. Together they prepare for the fight of their lives...
Lost in Transition is your passport to the soul of snowboarding. Take a journey as snowboarding's best athletes go from pipe walls to rails from the steepest top to bottom lines to the biggest backcountry booters...
A triple DVD pack of nostalgic horror featuring Just Before Dawn Devil's Hand and Fear In The Night. Just Before Dawn (1981 Dir. Jeff Lieberman): Despite the local Ranger's ominous warning a party of three boys and two girls take a camping trip to the mountain. In the steamy backwoods they sense an atmosphere of mounting tension. Soon they realise there is some deadly horror lurking in the woods. The Ranger had been right! They meet a strange girl and her equally strange family. Then one of them is murdered...then another...and another... Will any of them survive those dark hours JUST BEFORE DAWN? Devil's Hand (1962 Dir. William J. Hole Jr.): Robert Alda stars as a man who becomes entranced by the beautiful high-priestess of a voodoo cult. Totally bewitched he realizes that he has to break his own spell when his fiance is kidnapped and due to be sacrificed. Fear In The Night (1972 Dir. Jimmy Sangster): Joan Collins stars in this this tense study of paranoia set in a boy's prep school that has pervasive surrealistic qualities. A young woman (Geeson) who has recently suffered a nervous breakdown moves with her husband to a rural English boarding school. However her nerves are not assuaged when she meets the school's intimidating headmaster (Cushing) and his vampy wife (Collins). Unfortunately Geeson's tension only gets worse when she finds herself being stalked and harassed by a one-armed man who seems to be a deranged psychotic. Unable to convince anyone that what is happening to her is real Geeson begins to suspect her husband of trying to kill her until one night of almost unbearable terror that reveals a secret more shocking than anything she could have imagined...
A valuable tool for all high school junior high and youth league coaches and players. Be a champion and learn from the legends of the game! Learn Drills & Mechanics Winning Techniques & Strategies & Develop Mental Toughness! This comprehensive 10-volume series teaches fundamental coaching techniques drills on the field demonstrations game footage and winning championship philosophy. Learn from these outstanding coaches who believe in the fundamentals and know how to teach them. This Series Features: Joe Paterno John Cooper Frank Beamer Boyd Epley Bobby Bowden Phil Fulmer Frank Solich Bob Toledo Mack Brown Tom Osborne This program teaches fundamental techniques drills and championship philosophy. Learn how to improve your technique and learn from one of the legends of the game. John Cooper is the 6th winningest active coach with a career mark of 179-73-6 and has led the Ohio State Buckeyes for the past 13 years. His Buckeyes have won 62 games over the past six seasons nad in the decade of the 90's Ohio State compiled an 85-23-3 record eighth best among all Division 1-A schools and captured a national title for 2003.
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