Los Angeles private eye Jack Ramsey is being set up to take the fall for a murder when his lover Kim (Moss) the wife of ambitious politician Martin Lewis (Bernsen) is found strangled. As the noose tightens around his neck Jack must race against time and the law to prove his innocence...
This box set features the following films: The Departed (Dir. Martin Scorsese) (2006): A big-budget Hollywood star power remake of the Hong Kong classic crime thriller Infernal Affairs. Two men operate on different sides of the law; one a mole with the Boston State Police department the other within the Irish mafia. When bloodshed breaks out on the streets each mole is despatched to discover the other's identity in a race against time... Donnie Brasco (Dir. Mike Newell) (1997): The true story of an FBI undercover agent (Johnny Depp) who becomes Donnie Brasco 'The Jewel Man' to infiltrate one of the mob families. Donnie manoeuvres his way into the confidence of ageing hit man Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino) who trusts Donnie and vouches for him to the mob. But Lefty and Donnie become friends when they should be enemies. As Donnie moves deeper and deeper into the Mafia chain of command he realises he is not only crossing the line between federal agent and criminal but it also leading his friend Lefty to an almost certain death sentence... Gangs Of New York (Dir. Martin Scorsese) (2002): The seeds for revenge take place in 1846 when a battle is fought against the Irish and the ""native"" Americans over the five points area of New York City. It is here where ""Bill the Butcher"" (Day-Lewis) slays Priest Vallon whose son Amsterdam Vallon (Dicaprio) is then taken to an orphanage. The plot unfolds when in 1863 Amsterdam returns to the five points to seek revenge against his fathers killer.
Johnny Depp plays Axel a young drifter caught between the dreams of youth and the responsibilities of adulthood. Enticed back to his Arizona hometown the oddball residents take more than a passing interest in him. His wheeler-dealer uncle badgers him to take over the Cadillac salesroom. What's more Axel becomes the pinnacle of risque love triangle with a wealthy widow and her stepdaughter...
Rock Around The Hits features forty-eight classic rockin' and ballad performances which were recorded for various television broadcasts and promotional purposes during the music's heyday period from the mid-Fifties to early Sixties. Virtually every track in this collection was a chart hit and as well as the major hits from the well-known names it includes rare performances from some of rock 'n roll's highly-influential lesser acts. The list of performers reads like a veritable Who's Who of Rock 'n' Roll and embraces the music's many and diverse music styles. These range from the rocking R&B sounds of Joe Turner Bo Diddley and Lavern Baker to the distinctive New Orleans sound of Fats Domino from Doo Wop and harmony groups such as The Dell-Vikings and The Platters to teen idols such as Bobby Vee Fabian and Bobby Darin. As well as such stars of the legendary Sun label as Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins it includes rockin' country from Johnny Cash and The Everly Brothers. An added audio bonus of the set is the accompanying CD containing another twenty-eight Rock 'n' Roll chart hits. All original hit recordings they perfectly complement the DVD material. A Rock 'n' Roll package which will delight old and new fans alike. Tracklisting: Jerry Lee Lewis: Great Balls Of Fire Bill Haley & His Comets: Rock Around The Clock Jackie Wilson: You Better Know It Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers: Goody Goody The Johnny Otis Show: Willie & The Hand Jive Lavern Baker: The Game Of Love The Diamonds: Little Darlin The Rays: Silhouettes Bobby Vee: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Bobby Vee: Pretty Girls Everywhere The Dell-Vikings: Jitterbug Mary Connie Francis: Tweedle Dee Bill Haley & His Comets: Rip It Up Big Joe Turner: Oke-She- oke-She-Pop Jerry Lee Lewis: Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Jerry Lee Lewis: What'd I Say Charlie Gracie: Butterfly Buddy Knox: Party Doll Buddy Knox: Hula Love Carl Perkins: Matchbox Bo Diddley: Road Runner Bo Diddley: You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover The Diamonds: Words Of Love Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks: I Need Your Lovin' Fats Domino: Blueberry Hill Fats Domino: I'm In Love Again Fats Domino: When My Dreamboat Comes Home Fats Domino: It's You I Love The Champs: Too Much Tequila Bobby Darin: Dream Lover The Everly Brothers: Bye Bye Love The Everly Brothers: All I Have To Do Is Dream The Everly Brothers: That'll Be The Day Jimmie Rodgers: Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Paul Anka: Diana Bobby Helms: My Special Angel Sonny James: Young Love Conway Twitty: It's Only Make Believe Frankie Avalon: A Boy Without A Girl Dion: Ruby Baby Del Shannon: Stranger In Town The Exciters: Tell Him Little Anthony & The Imperials: I'm Alright Fabian: Tiger Bobby Rydell: Let's Twist Again Johnny Cash: I Got Stripes Ivory Joe Hunter: Since I Met You Baby The Platters: Only You (And You Alone).
Pitch Black (Dir. David N. Twohy 2000): It's evil vs. evil in an electrifying showdown that USA Today calls the best excuse to root for the bad guy since Arnold in the original Terminator. The daylight can burn you but the darkness will kill you. From the mind of the writer of The Fugitive comes the pulse-pounding sci-fi thriller Pitch Black. Experience the psychological terror when a group of marooned passengers must face a pack of terrifying creatures whose only weakness is the light. With little power and dwindling numbers the doomed passengers turn to a vicious convict (Vin Diesel) with an appetite for destruction and eerie eyes that can guide them through the darkness. XXX (Triple X) (Dir. Rob Cohen 2002): This amped action drama stars Vin Diesel as Xander (aka Triple X) a rebellious extreme sports star with a mission to defy authority and create anarchy. In the dramatic opening scene of the movie Xander pulls an outrageous series of stunts with the help of a band of similar-minded jocks broadcasts the whole event live onto the Internet with a network of strategically placed digital cameras and then avoids being captured by the squadron of police who pursue him. When Triple X is later taken into custody Gibbons (Samuel L. Jackson) a representative from a government agency hires the chiseled athlete and turns him into a secret agent with a mission to travel to Prague and collapse a dangerous terrorist cell operated by Yorgi (Martin Csokas) and the seductive Yelena (Asia Argento). Triple X is quickly drawn into Yorgi's lair a stunning chateau situated in the mountains that is equipped with every high-tech modern amenity imaginable along with a sizeable team of extra-large Slav bodyguards a laboratory staffed by top scientists and an always-ready gaggle of gorgeous concubines. Non-stop stunts pounding hard-core music elaborate sets and inventive costumes make this Rob Cohen-directed adrenaline overload a visually exciting aurally engaging highly entertaining success. The Fast & The Furious (Dir. Rob Cohen 2001): A nitro-burning joyride that makes outstanding use of special effects innovative camera work and a nonstop throbbing soundtrack. From the opening sequence the film never drops below the red line. Roaring along at breakneck speed Dom (Vin Diesel) and his crew meet on the streets of L.A. each night to show off their high-powered racers. When new guy Brian (Paul Walker) wants to add his fuel to the fire he can't getup the money to race but offers up his car as collateral. In their tiny jacked compacts Dom Brian and Edwin (Ja Rule) burst into a high-gear race with Brian nearly beating perennial champion Dom. But in the final moments he loses the race and his car. Brian's debt is quickly cleared however when he saves Dom both from the cops and from a potentially violent encounter with Johnny Tran (Rick Yune) a rival gang lord. Dom takes Brian under his wing--a decision that disgusts his gang but delights his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster).
Tracklist: 1. Elvis Medley: King Creole Need Your Love Tonight (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear Don't Be Cruel Good Luck Charm She's Not You Return To Sender Let's Have A Party Hound Dog A Big Hunk Of Love Rock-A-Hola Baby Blue Suede Shoes - All The Kings Men feat. Carl Perkins Scotty Moore Johnny Earle & The Jordanaires. 2. Introduction Of - The Jordanaires 3. Don't - Johnny Earle & The Jordanaires 4. Mean Woman Blues - Roy Orbison 5. Queen Of The Night - Johnny Earle
This DVD features the promotional television performances of eleven classic rock and roll artists including Jerry Lee Lewis Bo Diddley and the Everly Brothers.
25 classic country number ones on one DVD! Tracklist: 1. The Judds - Mama He's Crazy 2. Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden 3. Leroy Van Dyke - Walk On By 4. Faron Young - Hello Walls 5. Merle Haggard - Working Man Blues 6. Sylvia - Nobody 7. Merle Haggard - Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star 8. George Jones - Walk Through This World With Me 9. Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire 10. Tex Williams - Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) 11. Tammy Wynette - Till I Can Make It On My Own 12. Bobby Bare - Marie Laveau 13. Tanya Tucker - What's Your Mama's Name 14. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors 15. Ed Bruce - You're The Best Break 16. Tom T.Hall - The Year Clayton Delaney Died 17. Forester Sisters - I Fell In Love Again Last Night 18. Porter Wagoner - A Satisfied Mind 19. Tammy Wynette - Singing My Song 20. Marty Robbins - A White Sports Coat 21. Waylon Jennings - Luckenbach Texas 22. Connie Smith - Once A Day 23. Freddy Fender - Wasted Days & Wasted Nights 24. Bellamy Brothers - Redneck Girl 25. Merle Haggard - Big City Bonus Track: Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
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