Julia Stiles stars as a medical student who falls for an incognito student prince in this modern take on a fairy tale love story.
The outrageous, but undeniably fabulous, ladies are back in the limelight for three brand new specials marking 20 years since they first took the world by storm.As outrageous, scandalous, raucous and fashion-addicted as always, the ladies are back reprising their award-winning roles in three new specials - we see a life changing experience for one character... which invariably affects all the others. Patsy is forced to find out how old she actually is, and discovers her birth certificate. Eddy also sets her sights on changing the career of a very big fish indeed, taking over the Royal Albert Hall. Even the London 2012 Olympics aren't safe from the disgraceful duo as Eddy and Patsy play their own very special part in this prestigious sporting event. Eddy rents out her house to someone rather important (Hollywood, darling), and the ladies shmooze some rather famous UK athletes, as only they know how. Guest starring Lulu, Emma Bunton, Lucy Montgomery, Mo Gaffney and Lindsay Duncan.
Daniel Ocean recruits one more team member so he can pull off three major European heists in this sequel to Ocean's 11
Peter Pan - the hero who never grows old - has grown up! And he's even forgotten how to fly! Enter the magical mystical world of a hundred fun summers as the ageless avenger and faithful fairy Tinkerbell return to Never Never Land in search of Peter's forgotten childhood his lost children and a fearless confrontation with his evil pirate enemy - Captain Hook. Dustin Hoffman Robin Williams Juila Roberts and Bob Hoskins hook up for the fantasy flight for a lifetime as dream-maker Steven Spielberg brings this amazing tale of adventure to the screen. All children grow up...except one!
It's hard to believe, but for the first three seasons nobody really knew that Seinfeld was about, well, you know. It wasn't until season 4--unleashed here in a four-disc set that's equal in scope, quality, and quantity of bonus material to its predecessors--that the show really became something. In a series which can claim every installment as classic, the two-parter on disc 1 titled "The Pitch/The Ticket" truly stands out as a defining episode and, in retrospect, marked Seinfeld 4 as the breakthrough season. It's the one where (fake) NBC executives express their interest in working with Jerry Seinfeld on a TV show, then moves to the who's-on-first shtick of George successfully pitching Jerry on creating "a show about nothing." Scattered throughout the discs in commentaries by cast and creators and in numerous "Inside Look" documentaries, nearly everyone expresses some anxiety about the season having a story "arc" depicting Jerry and his "real" life becoming a sitcom. The show had been only marginally successful up to that point anyway, and with the edict, "no hugging, no learning," still in place, maybe messing with nothing was a bad idea. What makes the arc so arch is the self-reflexive way it details the reality of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David coming up with the concept and pitching it to (real) NBC executives as a show that really was about, well, you know. In one of the many informally informative interview segments, Jerry remembers hitting a stride during this time when a lot of crazy ideas started to make sense. "Everything was just a wild guess," he says, "and it takes a while to get confident that you're guessing pretty good. I think sometime in season 4 we realized we were guessing pretty good." Oh, that we could all be so good at nothing. Season 4 also gave us the episodes "The Bubble Boy" ("He lives in a bubble!"), "The Pick" ("There was no pick!"), and, perhaps most memorably, "The Contest." Recalling how nervous he thought NBC might be about a show based on how long a person can remain--ahem--master of his domain, Larry David says that he kept the idea hidden for a long time. He may have had NBC sweating, but the episode goes by without anyone uttering the word that it's really about. The curmudgeonly David also observes that another famous season 4 episode, "The Outing," only made it on the air due to a network "note" about making sure it wouldn't be offensive to homosexuals. Hence we have the addition of another standard to the Seinfeld lexicon of American pop culture: "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" Not only wasn't there anything wrong with it, the episode won a GLAAD Media Award. Season 4 also brought Seinfeldits first Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series. Stay tuned for season 5 (and a move to the coveted Thursday-at-9 slot) when the volcano we now know was always brewing really blew its comedic top. --Ted Fry, Amazon.com
Vampire Dog is a doggy comedy, perfect for the whole family. Ace is just like any other new kid at school, until his grandfather from Transylvania dies at age 96 and sends him his dog Fang. Ace soon discovers that Fang is a vampire dog - and he speaks English! Mad scientist Dr. Warhol and her bumbling assistant Frank try to capture Fang and steal his DNA in hopes of developing the latest anti-aging technology, but lucky for Ace the vampire dog manages to stay one step ahead of his pursuers. Along the way an enduring friendship forms when Ace and Fang discover that together they are unstoppable.
A box set containing the best of Andrew Lloyd Webber on DVD each production featuring a dedicated 'Making Of' featurette! Shows include: Cats Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Jesus Christ Super Star Evita By Jeeves
A fourth series of leisure centre management mishaps with Gordon Brittas. Episodes comprise: 1. Not A Good Day... 2. The Christening 3. Biggles Tells A Lie 4. Mr Brittas Changes Trains 5. Playing With Fire 6. Shall We Dance? 7. The Chop 8. High Noon
Set against European backdrops, the story tells of a man near death with no memory, salvaged from the ocean by an Italian fishing boat.
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Presenter explores Britain's countryside in this eight-part ITV series. The programme follows Julia as she visits some of the country's most stunning landscapes in search of accessible walks with the best views. The episodes are: 'Anglesey - The Coastal Walk', 'The Lake District - The Borrowdale Walk', 'Dorset - The Golden Cap Walk', 'Cumbria - The High Cup Walk', 'The South Downs - The Seven Sisters Walk', 'Yorkshire Dales - The Malham Cove Walk', 'Cotswolds - The Cleeve Hill Walk' and 'The Peak District - The Kinder Scout Walk'.
All ten episodes from the first season of the US zombie adventure drama and spin-off series of 'The Walking Dead' based on the comic books by Robert Kirkman. Ten years after the zombie apocalypse teenage step-sisters Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Hope (Alexa Mansour) must leave their secure community to try and locate their father, Leopold (Joe Holt), whose life is in danger. Having lived a relatively privileged life up to this point the girls must quickly adapt as they engage with the zombie outbreak for the first time. The episodes are: 'Brave', 'The Blaze of Gory', 'The Tyger and the Lamb', 'The Wrong End of a Telescope', 'Madman Across the Water', 'Shadow Puppets', 'Truth Or Dare', 'The Sky Is a Graveyard', 'The Deepest Cut' and 'In This Life'.
As the monster-host of a late night horror show John (Danny DeVito) delights the neighborhood kids with his silly ghoulish antics - but his embarrassed 12-year-old son Jack the Bear is not amused. The other dysfunctional lunatics on the block - and his monster crush on the cute girl at school (Reese Witherspoon) - don't make things any easier for Jack. But when a family crisis hits will Jack's dad be able to lift the grownup burden from his young son's shoulders? Oscar nominee G
Follow the adventures along the river bank and enjoy the thrill of the chase as a manic Mr Toad escapes from the police in a stolen car. Cheer on Badger and Rat as they lead the battle to reclaim Toad Hall from a band of evil weasels. Packed with comedy fun and high drama 'The Wind in the Willows' is a true classic. Featuring an all-star cast of top British comedians.
Elle Reid has just gotten through breaking up with her girlfriend when her granddaughter Sage unexpectedly shows up needing 600 dollars before sundown.
From the mind of writer/director Jennifer Lynch comes one of the most controversial and uncompromising thrillers of our time. When he was 9 years old, Tim and his mother were abducted by taxi-driving serial killer Bob (an intensely disturbing performance by Vincent D'Onofrio). Tim's mother was murdered. Tim was kept as a chained slave, forced to bury the bodies of young women Bob drags home and keep scrapbooks of the crimes. Now a teenager, Tim (Eamon Farren) and Bob share a depraved father...
When released in 1997, The Gingerbread Man was the only John Grisham movie that did not use one of the popular novelist's bestsellers as its inspiration. Rather, it's based on an original screenplay by Grisham that displays the author's familiar flair for Southern characters and settings within a labyrinthine plot propelled by his trademark narrative twists and turns. Sporting a spot-on Georgian accent, Kenneth Branagh plays a Savannah attorney who comes to the assistance of a troubled woman (Embeth Davidtz) and finds himself enmeshed in a scenario involving the woman's father (Robert Duvall) that grows increasingly complex and dangerous, where nothing, of course, is really as it seems. It's a totally absorbing movie made in the modern film noir tradition; what's most interesting here (and most underrated by critics at the time) is the combination of Grisham's mainstream mystery and the offbeat style of maverick director Robert Altman. Despite a battle with executives that nearly caused Altman to disown the film, The Gingerbread Man demonstrates the director's skill in bringing a fresh, characteristically offbeat approach to conventional material, especially in the use of a threatening hurricane to hold the plot in a state of dangerous urgency. Unfortunately overlooked during its theatrical release, this intelligent thriller provides a fine double bill with Francis Coppola's film of Grisham's The Rainmaker. --Jeff Shannon
Celebrated actress Julia McKenzie (Cranford; Notes On A Scandal) stars as the world-famous crime writer Miss Jane Marple in this stunning collection of 4 new murder mysteries. Miss Marple's sweet old lady exterior hides an excellent perception of human nature and a razor sharp intuition for solving crimes - murderers underestimate her at their peril! The Blue Geranium Set in the picturesque village of Little Ambrose the wealthy and widely disliked Mary Pritchard (Sharon Small - Murderland) is found dead. The circumstances are bemusing and even Miss Marple is perplexed. Agoraphobic Mary had a well-known fear of anything blue but did she really die of shock when the geranium in her wallpaper changed colour? Also starring Toby Stephens (Robin Hood Jane Eyre) Kevin R. McNally (Wuthering Heights Valkyrie) Joanna Page (Gavin and Stacey Love Actually) Claudie Blakley (Cranford Lark Rise to Candleford) Claire Rushbrook (Collision Whitechapel) Caroline Catz (Doc Martin The Vice) Patrick Baladi (Bodies) Paul Rhys (The Queen Beethoven) and David Calder (Red Riding The Last Enemy). The Pale Horse Featuring ingenious deceptions and black magic The Pale Horse sees Miss Marple investigate the brutal murder of an old friend. The day after Father Gorman is found dead she receives a mysterious letter from him containing a list of names. His final act was to administer the last rites to a dying woman Mrs Davis so Miss Marple starts by visiting her boarding house. It turns out to be a good hunch. Lodger Paul Osborne describes a man he saw following Father Gorman on the night he died and she also chances upon a slip of paper bearing the name of The Pale Horse Inn. At this creepy establishment Miss Marple is greeted by three modern-day witches. Indeed the whole village is steeped in the occult. When an eccentric local is also killed Miss Marple is forced to take the law into her own hands. The Secret Of Chimneys A lavish weekend party sees Miss Marple accompany Lady Virginia Revel (Charlotte Salt - Tudors Beowulf) to her family home of Chimneys - a house which was once prized for its diplomatic gatherings until a rare diamond was stolen from the premises over twenty years ago. Virginia must decide by the end of the weekend whether to accept a marriage proposal from the tenacious career politician George Lomax (Adam Godley - Mad Men Breaking Bad Cor Blimey!) or to follow her heart and the courtship of another more adventurous suitor Anthony Cade (Jonas Armstrong - Robin Hood The Street). Throughout the course of the evening a contract for the sale of the house is drawn up only for the purchaser to be found dead in a secret passageway within its walls. The Mirror Crack'd From Side To Side Hollywood star Marina Gregg (Lindsay Duncan - Margaret Criminal Justice) has left the palm trees and bright lights of Los Angeles for the leafy lanes and picturesque countryside of St Mary Mead England. She has taken up residence at Gossington Hall with her dashing young English husband film director Jason Rudd (Nigel Harman - Hotel Babylon EastEnders) his secretary Ella Blunt (Victoria Smurfitt - Trial & Retribution) and her personal assistant Hailey Preston (Brennan Brown - Orange cinema commercials). When the glamorous couple decide to throw a party the grounds are abuzz with curious locals including previous owner of Gossington Hall Dolly Bantry (Joanna Lumley - Absolutely Fabulous). But when fan Heather Badcock (Caroline Quentin - Blue Murder Life of Riley) consumes a poisoned daiquiri Marina finds herself starring in a real-life mystery supported by Miss Marple and Inspector Hewitt who suspect that the lethal cocktail was intended for someone other than Marina's harmless admirer.
Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in Jason Bourne. Paul Greengrass, the director of The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, once again joins Damon for the next chapter of Universal Pictures' Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA's most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows. Jason Bourne, now remembering who he truly is, tries to uncover hidden truths about his past. Click Images to Enlarge
Captured and imprisoned for scientific study, a living amphibious missing link becomes enamored with the head researcher's female assistant (Julie Adams). When the hideous creature escapes and kidnaps the object of his affection, a crusade is launched to rescue the helpless woman and cast the terrifying creature back to the depths from which he came. Featuring legendary makeup artist Bud Westmore's brilliantly designed monster, Creature from the Black Lagoon is an enduring tribute to the imaginative genius of its Hollywood creators. Special Features: Creature from the Black Lagoon in Blu-Ray 3D Back to the Black Lagoon Production Photographs Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver 100 Years of Universal: The Lot Trailer Gallery
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