Returning home from a game, a group of varsity basketball players, cheerleaders, and coaches become stranded on the infamous East 9 Highway and must fight a winged nightmare bent upon feasting on human flesh.
Featuring 3 of the best movies from the master of the 80s teen movie John Hughes. Fans of the 'Brat Pack' need look no further! The Breakfast Club (1985): They only met once but it changed their lives forever. Without doubt John Hughes' The Breakfast Club is one of the greatest teen movies of all-time if not the best. They were five teenage students with nothing in common faced with spending a Saturday detention together in their High School librar
Pop-culture-savvy kids (and their parents) will enjoy Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked as a pleasant, lighthearted getaway with a lot of laughs for the little ones. Jason Lee reprises his role as Dave, the manager of the worldwide musical stars the Chipmunks, Simon (voiced by Matthew Gray Gubler), Theodore (Jesse McCartney), and the eternally mischievous Alvin (Justin Long). The boyz are joined by their girl-group counterparts, the Chippettes: Eleanor (Amy Poehler), Jeanette (Anna Faris), and Brittany (Christina Applegate). The grown-up viewer might wish that some of the personality of the actors playing the chipmunks were allowed some room to run, but since the voices are put through the "chipmunk synthesizer," they all pretty much end up sounding the same. Nonetheless, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked moves along at a brisk pace, with easy chuckles for toddlers and their older siblings, and some in-jokes to keep the parents amused. The plot involves the gang going on a cruise (the first half of the film, in fact, seems like a commercial for Carnival Cruises), but when Alvin is involved, something inevitably goes awry. Soon everyone is marooned on a deserted island and there are adventures and misadventures as they try to be rescued. Along the way, there are references to the Indiana Jones movies, Castaway, Gilligan's Island, and even Lost ("There are 'Others'?"). And of course, it has plenty of chipmunk-singing pop songs--lots of Lady Gaga, for those of you keeping track. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is a big bag of popcorn of a family film that younger kids especially will love. --A.T. Hurley
Jon Baker (Shepard) and Frank Ponch Poncherello (Peña) have just joined the California Highway Patrol (CHP) in Los Angeles but for very different reasons. Baker is a beaten up pro motorbiker trying to put his life and marriage back together. Poncherello is a cocky undercover Federal agent investigating a multi-million dollar heist that may be an inside jobinside the CHP. The inexperienced rookie and hardened pro are teamed together, but clash more than click, so kickstarting a partnership is easier said than done. But with Baker's bike skills combined with Ponch's street savvy it might just work if they don't drive each other crazy along the way. Click Images to Enlarge
Fizz and Bella want to be pop stars and Milo and Jake want to be jungle explorers but how can they make their dreams come true? Max has an idea they should conjure up Eddy the Dream Genie! Eddy's song and knocking knees magic the Tweenies to the Jingle Jangle Jungle where every plant and animal is supposed to make their own music but there's no jangle in the jungle and the animals they meet are all very glum! There's the guitarist tiger Rocking T Crocker the saxophone-playin
This award-winning BBC TV series uses Makaton sign language to help children with learning and communication difficulties, and is highly popular with younger viewers. These nine episodes see Mr Tumble and his friends having lots of fun and laughter in a variety of places with plenty of activities. Mr tumble helps Aunt Polly dry her washing and invites her over for Tea. Mr Tumble tidies up his bedroom, while Justin and his friends play in a recycling band. Mr Tumble holds a swimming gala and Justin learns about powerchair football as a hobby. Mr Tumble goes to Chef Tumble's restaurant, where everything is either too big or too small. Mr Tumble looks for his pet dog's squeaky toy bone, while Justin spends his day with his friends and their pet dog. Mr Tumble visits Baker Tumble's bakery, while Justin spends the day with two best friends who love to bake cakes together.
Alexander Korda's 1940 version of The Thief of Bagdad offers stirring proof that a strong story and vivid visual sense can still dazzle modern movie-goers without the aid of computer graphics or intricate special effects. Korda wrangled a virtual committee of directors (including a young Michael Powell and visionary designer and art director William Cameron Menzies) and orchestrated a still effective series of optical effects to give this Technicolor fable a striking look that mates cinematic energy with a painterly, storybook aesthetic. Even from a 21st century vantage point, this decidedly pre-digital production remains charming, distilling a familiar tale of genies, evil wizards and exotic adventures into an archetypal heroic quest. In remaking Douglas Fairbanks' hugely popular, technically ambitious 1926 silent production, Korda repositions the title character as a much younger figure with the casting of a teenaged Sabu as the youthful thief, Abu. That shift makes his enemy, the evil Jaffar (Conrad Veidt), much more threatening while giving the fable an innocence the swashbuckling Fairbanks could not supply. In Rex Ingram, the film supplies a genie with a winning contrast in his thundering voice and mischievous smile, while June Duprez provides the requisite beauty to the princess whose fate becomes Abu's test of courage. Fellow Hungarian émigré Miklós Rózsa adorns the movie with one of his earliest and most evocative music scores. It's one measure of this Thief's appeal that at least two more remakes followed, but none have trumped this adaptation. --Sam Sutherland
An iconic TV classic is back and better than ever in the reinvented, updated, and super-charged Knight Rider. Season One from executive producers Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity franchise), David Bartis (The O.C.) and Glen Larson (Battlestar Galactica) comes this action-packed series about the coolest car ever created, K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Three Thousand), that s equipped with artificial intelligence capable of hacking into any computer, the weapons system of a jet fighter and incredible custom body technology that allows it to transform into other vehicles. Relive every Season One episode as an elite team of crime- fighters work with K.I.T.T. (voiced by acting legend Val Kilmer) to track down elusive, high-tech villains. Presented in uninterrupted Dolby Digital 51. Surround Sound, you won't want to miss this fast-paced ride to the wild side!
This award-winning BBC TV series uses Makaton sign language and was carefully designed for children with learning difficulties - but it has also proved incredibly popular with many other pre-school viewers. Eight new episodes focusing on everyday aspects of young children's lives feature more songs clowning and tomfoolery from the irrepressible Mr Tumble and also includes the Christmas special...
Shaun persuades Bitzer to take part in his game of cricket but Bitzer is more worried about the condition of the pitch than the game. The resident moles, unhappy at the game taking place above their head, get involved in a tit for tat with Bitzer which soon escalates to full scale war. Shaun the Sheep' is a firm family favourite with audiences all over the world and these episodes offer even more outrageous inventiveness, sheepish shenanigans and panic in the pasture. Don't miss your appointment for more fun on the farm with Shaun the Sheep. Episodes: Out of Order Karma Farmer Spoilsport Baa-d Hair Day The Farmer's Nephew Babysitter Bitzer Dodgy Lodger Timmy and the Dragon Cone of Shame Extras: Behind the Scenes: A Director Finding Shelly the Snail' An Animator A Model Maker A 3rd Assistant Director
Three years after the disappearance of 2% of the global population, a group of people from New York struggle to continue their lives, while they cope with the tragedy of the unexplained nature of the event.
This award-winning BBC TV series uses Makaton sign language and is aimed at children with learning and communication difficulties – but it has also proved incredibly popular with many other pre-school viewers. These eight new episodes focus on everyday aspects of young children’s lives, and feature clowning and tomfoolery from the irrepressible Mr Tumble (as well as Lord Tumble, Aunt Polly and Grandad Tumble). Mr Tumble and Fisherman Tumble are at the theme park, looking for a boat and Justin and his friends are off to an exciting place to meet some British wildlife. Episodes Comprise: Trip Away Pony Trek Rainy Day Theme Park Weekend Wildlife Zoo Keeper Sensory Garden
When an inept mob hitman is joined on a kidnap job by a 'lesbian assassin,' the last thing they or their bosses expect happens: they fall in love.
The Musketeer is director-cinematographer Peter Hyams fresh new take on Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure tale, The Three Musketeers.
Larry Clark's controversial Kids is a film about New York City adolescents walking the AIDS tightrope, but it's also an unblinking look at the dehumanising rituals of growing up. It really doesn't add up to more than the sum of its various shocks--virgin-busting, skinny-dipping, male callousness--overlayed with middle-class disapproval. Clark is hectoring us for cutting kids loose at a terrible time in modern American history, but so are a lot of other people who also offer alternatives and ideas. The film does nothing to push us toward new thoughts, new solutions, new dreams. It is more like a window onto our worst fantasies about what our children are doing out there on the streets. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
David Lynch's first film since the award-winning "Mulholland Drive" is a complex Hollywood mystery which blurs the lines between fantasy and reality.
Let the healing begin. Primetime television's most beloved doctors return for an unprecedented season of emotional twists and turns. Relive every mesmerizing moment with ABC's Grey's Anatomy: Season 7. It's a year of new beginnings for the medical team of Seattle Grace Hospital as they slowly recover from the tragedy that hit too close to home.New relationships emerge and the strongest commitments are tested in this moving 6-disc set. From successes in the operating room to mistakes in the bedroom - and all the thrilling drama in between - the doctors find a way to survive as long as they lean on one another. Relive every heartbeat and get even more - including the extended version of the moving Musical Event and music videos featuring the doctors like you have never seen them before - only on DVD.
Experience War of the Worlds, newly remastered in stunning 4K UHD with HDR. An iconic star, a legendary ï¬lmmaker and an all-time sci-ï¬ classic come together with spectacular results in War of the Worlds. Tom Cruise stars as Ray Ferrier, an ordinary man who summons extraordinary courage to protect his children when a global army of alien invaders set their sights and their devastating war machines upon Earth and the entire human population. The masterful direction of multi-Academy Award®-winning* ï¬lmmaker Steven Spielberg dazzles the eye and touches the heart in this astonishing adventure based on the original story by H.G. Wells. Disc 1: 4K Feature Film UHD Disc 2: Blu-Ray Feature Film & Special Features Revisiting The Invasion The H.G. Wells Legacy Steven Spielberg And The Original War Of The Worlds Characters: The Family Unit Previsualization Production Diaries Designing The Enemy: Tripods And Aliens Scoring War Of The Worlds We Are Not Alone Galleries Theatrical Teaser Trailer HD
A burgeoning musician tries to crack New York in this gentle comedy drama.
It's one small step for lamb in Shaun's new out of this world adventure! When a mischievous alien crash-lands near Mossy Bottom farm, Shaun sets on a thrilling rescue mission to help return her home, while a secret government UFO organisation is hot on their trail, can Shaun and the flock avert Farmageddon before it's too late? From the multi-award-winning studio that brought you Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit, hold on to your seats as we blast off on an exciting and heart-warming sci-fi comedy adventure. Extras: How to draw Lu-La - Learn to draw Lu-La by following this quick and easy tutorial - great for all ages How to draw Shaun the Sheep - Learn to draw Shaun by following this quick and easy tutorial - great for all ages How to make painted Easter eggs Lu-La Slime Time - Learn how to make Lu-La out of slime. Guaranteed fun for everyone! 25 Years of Shaun the Sheep - Shaun the Sheep is 25! The creative talents baa-hind the nations favourite Sheep talk about Shaun's story. Featuring Nick Park Making Farmageddon - Find out all about the live action behind the animation of Farmageddon. This fun and informative featurette goes behind the scenes to show you the secrets of animation. Life at Aardman is a great adventure!
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