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  • Farscape Season 3.1 Deluxe Edition [1999]Farscape Season 3.1 Deluxe Edition | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    It's clear from the opening episodes of its third season that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions. Farscape is a whole galaxy away from the clean, cosy world of Star Trek. On the DVD: Farscape's third season is being released as both standard two-disc sets and strictly limited deluxe editions: the latter are handsomely packaged with a variety of collectable extras, in this case a Farscape watch, limited edition prints and a photo album. The discs are the same as the standard Volume 3.1. --Mark Walker

  • The Death of Superman [Blu-ray] [2018]The Death of Superman | Blu Ray | (06/08/2018) from £17.38   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Based on the acclaimed DC Comics graphic novel comes an epic animated movie showcasing Superman's greatest battle. An asteroid hurtles through our atmosphere and crashes into the ocean, with it arrives an unstoppable force fuelled by uncontrollable rage known only as Doomsday! With innocent lives threatened and Metropolis under attack, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest of the Justice League rally to meet this otherworldly menace. But when the dust settles, only an epic showdown between Superman and Doomsday can decide the fate of Metropolis and ultimately, planet Earth!

  • Ticket To Ride - The Railways Of Germany, The SouthTicket To Ride - The Railways Of Germany, The South | DVD | (06/12/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    It is just ten years since the fall of the Berlin wall and the beginning of the huge German re-unification project. No country in Europe has poured money into new infrastructure or equipment like the German government. The manifestations of these investments are now bearing fruit! Travel with Ticket to Ride to view Germany's railways as they enter the new millennium. This three part documentary series starts with the south-from Kln to the Swiss border and across to Austria and the Czech Republic. We travel down the Rhein still the major freight and passenger artery - but not for much longer- to view the trains which pass day and night in this international corridor. The best views are to be had from the river itself and Ticket to Ride takes you there from Kln to Mainz. Then it's on to the financial capital Frankfurt the hub of the InterCity passenger business which has a local transport network of breathtaking efficiency. The route of the high speed line which will link Kln and Frankfurt is examined from the air and the ground. Then from Frankfurt on to Ludwigshafen to look at German rail freight a short hop to Karlsruhe the city which pioneered the concept of running trams on main lines and to the beautiful city of Freiburg where passenger and freight traffic stream past on their way to Switzerland. As an indulgence we have lunch at the Feldschlossen brewery just in Switzerland before heading for the Bodensee. Then across the sole of Holiday Germany to the capital of Bavaria-Munich. Munich is Germany's favourite city and Ticket to Ride shows you why! Time for a look at the international passenger and freight traffic heading for Austria then on to Regensberg and Wrtzburg. Back through Stuttgart to look at 'Star 21' and across to Saarbrcken where we ride the Bombardier trams. On this tour of Southern Germany you will see the very latest technology ICT tilting trains double deck commuter stock modern freight vehicles and class 101 locomotives plus some old favourites like the class 103 the icon of the German Railways in the 1970's. A definitive series of films lavishly illustrated and narrated by the BBC's Jonathan Hewat.

  • Land Of The Dead/The Texas Chainsaw MassacreLand Of The Dead/The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | DVD | (14/08/2006) from £33.73   |  Saving you £-8.74 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Land Of The Dead: In Romero's harrowing newest vision the world (as humankind has known it) is merely a memory. In its place is the never-ending nightmare existence of us-the living-versus them-the ""walkers."" What's left of mankind is cordoned off behind the walls of a fortified city while the walking dead roam the vast wasteland beyond. The few wealthy and powerful try to maintain an illusion of life as it was dwelling high above the city in the exclusive towers of Fiddler's Green the last bastion of the ruling class. On the streets below however the remaining less fortunate of the city's inhabitants eke out a hard-scrabble life seeking what little solace they can in the vices available-gambling flesh trade drugs-anything that offers even a fleeting respite from the hell their lives have become. Both the lofty heights of Fiddler's Green and the demoralizing lows of the city below are lorded over by a handful of ruthless opportunists led by Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) who keeps his hands in everything from real estate to less above-board pursuits. To bring food and other essential supplies to the occupants of the city and to allow the Green's well-to-do to acquire the scarce luxury items to which they were once accustomed a hardened group of mercenaries-headed by Riley (Simon Baker) and his second-in-command Cholo (John Leguizamo)-run retrieval missions outside the city protected by their massive armored vehicle Dead Reckoning. Riley and Cholo like Kaufman are in it for the money which they hope to use for their own escapes- Riley to the North with promises of ""a world without fences"" and freedom and Cholo to the luxury of Fiddler's Green far away from the violent life he has known. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: First released to a shocked public in 1974 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has a deserved reputation as a compelling part of a new wave of American horror films. Terrifyingly dark and based on factual events Tobe Hooper's controversial and chillingly atmospheric film involves the tragedy that befell a group of five teenagers one summer afternoon. by time this disturbing film deserves its unique status as a true cult classic.

  • Skeletons in the Closet [2007]Skeletons in the Closet | DVD | (02/04/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

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  • Ticket To Ride - Hong Kong And ChinaTicket To Ride - Hong Kong And China | DVD | (25/07/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    'Ticket To Ride - Hong Kong & China' is in a series of guides to places of interest to business travellers tourists and those with an interest in all forms of transport but particularly rail travel. Each programme tells a little of the story of the area or country visited highlights features of particular interest but concentrates on helping potential visitors get around where posible using public transport. The guide should appeal to all travellers who wish to be a little more intrepid on their next visit to meet the locals and to get to know the area. The guide is in sections and in Hong Kong covers: Getting from the airport to the 'down town area' using the new Airport Express navigate our way through the mainly British built MTR (Mass Transit Railway) travel by double deck tramcar through the streets of Hong Kong Island explore the New Territories using the KCR (Kowloon Canton Railway) sail on perhaps the worlds most famous ferry-The Star Ferry enjoy the views from The Peak courtesy of the Peak Tramway and view the famous harbour. You can also watch in amazement the activities at the KCR freight terminal at Hung Hom and finally travel into the Peoples Republic to visit Guangdong (Canton) on the ktt 'InterCity' through train. Future developments are not ignored. Ticket to Ride looks at the future of rail transport both in the former colony and at the links that are being forged with China Rail.

  • Urban ComedyUrban Comedy | DVD | (08/11/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This box set contains 5 independent comedies, featuring up-and-coming Afro-American directors and actors. Nothin' 2 Lose: A woman gives her hot-shot music producer boyfriend 30 days to change from a partying bachelor into a respectable marrying man... Headz I Do: Two tough guy construction workers find themselves doing time at the local beauty school. Helped by his fellow students David attempts to court the teacher... A hilarious new comedy that proves that love, hope and ...

  • Farscape, Season 3.2 -- Limited Deluxe Edition [1999]Farscape, Season 3.2 -- Limited Deluxe Edition | DVD | (06/05/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    With the third season well under way by now it's clear that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects work remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions. All the principal actors know their characters inside and out by now, and delight in showing off their many weaknesses and flaws. Refreshingly, the crew of Moya are a squabbling, bickering, selfish bunch most of the time, who somehow and against expectations manage to pull together (just) at the crucial moment. The writing has matured, too, remaining as witty as ever but equally unafraid to push both genre and censorship boundaries as villains bloodily torture their victims (usually Crichton) and the main characters become more and more obsessed about their sex lives (or lack thereof). Farscape is a galaxy far, far away from the clean, cosy world of Star Trek.--Mark Walker

  • Love On The SideLove On The Side | DVD | (07/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    A frothy romantic comedy that follows the non-existent love-life of Eve this is a must-see for all fans of Bridget Jones' Diary and Miss Congeniality! Eve believes she has no more appeal than the leftovers she clears way in her job as a waitress in a small-time diner. However for years she has harboured a secret crush for the eye-droppingly handsome local football hero who sadly doesn't even realise she exists. As if Eve's love-life couldn't get any worse Linda a larger than life blonde bombshell from the city sweeps into town swooping up all the fellas in her path. As the local guys go crazy for Linda Eve's plans to bag her football hero go seriously awry...

  • Farscape, Season 3.4 -- Limited Deluxe Edition [1999]Farscape, Season 3.4 -- Limited Deluxe Edition | DVD | (26/08/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Throughout its consistently strong third season itÂ’s clear that Farscape has developed into a grown-up show. There's a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that's entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects work remain true to the show's original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts are have become progressively darker. It's also clear that anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very first episode of Season One will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions.--Mark Walker

  • Ticket To Ride - Cardiff To Portsmouth, The Railway TodayTicket To Ride - Cardiff To Portsmouth, The Railway Today | DVD | (11/07/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £18.99

    Cardiff capital city of the principality of Wales is a vibrant centre whether you are a tourist sports fan or a rail enthusiast. The city and its hinterland abounds with rail activity: Long distance express passenger trains from First Great Western and Virgin Trains inter regional services from Wales and West and naturally local commuter services. Rail Freight is abundant! Much of it is steel traffic to and from the Welsh CORUS facilities and raw materials from the docks. But there is also wagon load and containers from Freightliner's recently opened terminal at Wentloog (SWIFT). Ticket to Ride was at Canton when the first of the EWS Spanish built class 67 left for acceptance trials. By the time the film was completed in spring 2001 these units were a common sight. Newport is an important traffic centre particularly for the docks. We catch the activity before pressing on to Llanwern and the Severn Tunnel. The English side of the estuary is very different. We visit Bristol Parkway have a quick look at the work in progress on the new station there and at the recently opened Royal Mail centre then it's onto Filton Abbey Wood a station built especially for the new MOD procurement centre of the same name. We look at Avonmouth and the freight that it generates and Clifton with the famous Brunel suspension bridge that dominates the gorge at this point before arriving at Templemeads. This is the major interchange station of the southwest and is currently being expanded. Train operator Thames Trains has joined the action with its new service to Oxford. From Bristol we make an excursion west to the seaside resort of Weston super Mare and call in at the Mecca for German railway modellers 'Model Masters' to see their newly refurbished shop and layout before heading back towards Bristol. On the way we look at the Portishead branch that is to be re-opened to rail traffic and look at the freight potential that it offers. As a rail based 'day out' the old Bristol dock and maritime museum at the floating harbour is worth consideration. It's still rail connected and has a nice collection of pre 1940 wagons on show. Then it's back to Templemeads which will be the starting point for part two of this rail excursion. Part two Bristol to Portsmouth is by far the the more photogenic section Bath the Avon and Wylye Valleys rural Wiltshire and Hampshire interrupted by heavy haul at Westbury and the ceaseless activity at Southampton.

  • Scottish Comedy - Vol. 2 - Tam Cowan Live / Best Of Only An Excuse [DVD]Scottish Comedy - Vol. 2 - Tam Cowan Live / Best Of Only An Excuse | DVD | (21/04/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

  • Ticket To Ride - Train Cab Ride In The Algarve 1Ticket To Ride - Train Cab Ride In The Algarve 1 | DVD | (09/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £22.99

    Explore the Algarve. We first visit the capital of Portugal Lisbon- travel over the new Tagus rail crossing and the ferry which links the rail network south of the Tagus with all points north. Detailed maps help the viewer understand the complex rail geography of the area. Then we head south from CP's Barreiro terminus towards the Algarve. After a look at one of Europe's most south westerly towns -Lagos- we join the driver of a class 1800 locomotive for the journey to Tunes. This close relative of the English Electric BR class 50 will travel through orange groves and pass lemon trees storks and flamingos on its journey east. Part two of this film will continue the journey through Faro and Tavira to the Spanish border at Vila Real de St Antonio. The film is narrated by BBC Radio and Television presenter Jonathan Hewat.

  • Korn: R-U Ready - UnauthorizedKorn: R-U Ready - Unauthorized | DVD | (02/05/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.28

  • Noah's Ark [1999]Noah's Ark | DVD | (11/10/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The ancient story of good surviving evil and in particular of one man's faith unshakeable in the face of ridicule scorn and danger. Oscar-winner Jon Voight Mary Steenburgen F. Murray Abraham and James Coburn star in this lavish and original interpretation of Noah's Ark with dazzling special effects computerised creatures depicting extinct species and a cast of thousands of animals all combining to tell the story of the epic Bible legend.

  • Poland - Land Of DinosaursPoland - Land Of Dinosaurs | DVD | (08/11/2004) from £29.14   |  Saving you £-6.15 (-26.80%)   |  RRP £22.99

    We undertake a journey through Western Poland to look at both the PKP at work and to visit the Wolsztyn Steam Trust. Entry to Poland is via Berlin and then by local train. We make a trip to Leszno on a service steam train and then spend a little time on this important line while the PKP goes about its daily business. Revenue earning freight is still steam hauled around Wolsztyn. We journey with the crew of TY 45 20 with a 1 400 tonne trip freight from the marshalling yard at Zbaszynek

  • Trailer Park - Series 1 And 2Trailer Park - Series 1 And 2 | DVD | (14/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Series 1: After 18 months in jail Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Ricky (Robb Wells) head back to Sunnyvale trailer park. They're aiming to get their lives together again but wherever they go trouble is not far behind! Episodes comprise: 1 Take Your Little Gun and Get Out of My Trailer Park 2 F*ck Community College Let's Get Drunk and Eat Chicken Fingers 3 Mr. Lahey's Got My Porno Tape! 4 Mrs. Peterson's Dog Gets F*cked Up 5 I'm Not Gay I Love Lucy... Wait a Second Maybe I am Gay 6 Who the Hell Invited These Idiots to My Wedding? Series 2: In an effort to improve their lot Julian comes up with a plan: he and Ricky will grow awesome dope and sell it to prison guards. This way they can retire rich and stay out of crime. However they soon find that Freedom 35 is much easier said than done... Episodes comprise: 1. What in the F*ck Happened to Our Trailer Park? 2. Jim Lahey Is a Drunk B*stard 3. I've Met Cats and Dogs Smarter Than Trevor and Cory 4. A Dope Trailer Is No Place for a Kitty 5. The Bible Pimp 6. Never Trust a Man with No Shirt On 7. The Bare Pimp Project

  • Roger Roger - Complete Series 1 And 2Roger Roger - Complete Series 1 And 2 | DVD | (10/04/2006) from £20.00   |  Saving you £9.99 (49.95%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Available for the first time on DVD John Sullivan's comedy series set in and around the office of Cresta Cabs is a welcome sight indeed. Stressed-out and drained by his ever-weird workforce Sam (Robert Daws) desperately tries to keep his employees in line whilst promoting - in his opinion - the good name of the company. However the business would have sunk along time ago if it wasn't for the efforts of Sam's right-hand woman Reen (Pippa Guard). Mind you even Pippa's going to have trouble with this motley rabble! Episodes Comprise: 1. Even Quasimodo Pulled 2. I Used To Be A Superb Rugby Player 3. Socks With Little Tennis Players On Them 4. There Are No Minicabs In Heaven 5. Some Get The Magic Some Get The Tragic 6. The Day The Music Died 7. Welcome To Responsibilityville 8. Every Victim Wishes He'd Kept His Clothes On 9. Sometimes It's Hard To Be A Man 10. Ask The 1975 Millwall Defence 11. I'm Not A Little Baby And Daddy Hasn't Gone To Japan 12. Too Much Wine Too Many Stars 13. Love Rules The Heart Money Takes The Soul

  • Attila The Hun [2001]Attila The Hun | DVD | (04/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Straight out of the American television movie school of historical thought, Attila the Hun is a glossy, at times long and often ridiculous re-telling of one of the great stories of Ancient Rome. How much of it is historically accurate is debatable--much of the action is ludicrously far fetched--and the image that most of us have of Attila is quite different to the bare-chested, longhaired reject from an 80s soft rock band that is presented here. The film does have its own slightly warped charm, though. The storyline is surprisingly complex, involving plots and counter plots, and the movie does exhibit a sense of epic somewhat in the vein of Gladiator, but is sadly lacking the budget, style or talent. The acting is awful (as befits anything that stars Steven Berkoff) and reduces the political machinations of Rome to little more than Dynasty in togas. Gerrard Butler is a fine actor--as he proved in the recent TV drama The Jury--but is woeful here, delivering his lines in a bizarre trans-Atlantic Scottish accent. At three hours it's way too long, too. There does remain something strangely compelling about Atilla the Hun, though you'll find more reliable facts about Roman history in an Asterix book. --Phil Udell

  • Ticket To Ride - Train Cab Ride In The Algarve 2Ticket To Ride - Train Cab Ride In The Algarve 2 | DVD | (09/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Part two of this film will continue the journey through Faro and Tavira to the Spanish border at Vila Real de St Antonio. The film is narrated by BBC Radio and Television presenter Jonathan Hewat.

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