Pearl Harbour - The True Story | DVD | (04/06/2001)
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Star Trek: Prodigy: Season 1: Episodes 11-20 | Blu Ray | (26/09/2023)
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Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley | DVD | (25/01/2000)
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Hard Evidence | DVD | (25/03/2002)
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Trekkies | DVD | (06/10/2003)
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| RRP A documentary that takes a hilarious look at the universe's most fervent fans: Trekkies... Get ready to beam up to a galaxy where autograph hounds abound dentists drill in Federation garb and the debate over 'Trekkies' vs. 'Trekkers' rages on. Denise Crosby of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' hosts this often-hilarious documentary about the star trek 'fan-nomenon'. Interviewing hundreds of devoted fans and such Star Trek cast members as Leonard Nimoy Deforest Kelley Nichelle Nichols Walter Koenig Kate Mulgrew and Brent Spiner the film creates an entertaining and endearing portrait of the landmark series that has touched the lives of people around the world.
Various Artists - Classic Country Superstars | DVD | (30/07/2004)
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| RRP Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Cimmaron Roll On - The Entire Cast 3. Rock-Away-Rock - Tex Ritter & The Collins Kids 4. Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle - Jimmy Wakely & The Three Rays 5. John Henry - Merle Travis 6. Honey Bunch - Marylin Tuttle & The Entire Cast 7. Talking Blues - Johnny Bond 8. Fiddle Breakdown (Instrumental) - Fiddlin' Kate 9. You Are My Sunshine - Jimmy Wakely & The Three Rays 10. Wildwood Flowers (Instrumental) - Merle Travis Larry Collins & Joe Maphis 11. You''re from texas - The Entire Cast 12. Times With You - Tex Ritter 13. Oklahoma Hills - Johnny Bond 14. (Won''t You Ride In) My Little Red Wagon - Les Anderson 15. Hop Skip And Jump - The Collins Kids 16. Along The Navajo Trail - Eddie Dean 17. Ridin' Down The Canyon - Tex Ritter 18. Ida Red - The Ranch Party Cast 19. The Changin Reel (Instrumental) - Joe Maphis & Larry Collins 20. Hey Joe - Johnny Bond 21. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You - Jim Reeves 22. Looking Back - The Collins Kids 23. Remember The Alamo - Tex Ritter & The Entire Cast 24. It Takes A Worried Man - The Entire Cast 25. If You Don''t Want Me - Johnny Bond 26. Ho Ho - The Collins Kids 27. Are You Firm - Joe & Rose Lee Maphis 28. Next In Line - Johnny Cash 29. Your True Love - Carl Perkins 30 Chestnut Western Swing (Instrumental) - Fiddlin'' Kate
Finding Neverland/The Hours | DVD | (05/11/2007)
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| RRP Finding Neverland: (Dir. Marc Forster) (2004): This is a tale of magic and fantasy inspired by the life of Peter Pan author James Barrie. Set in London 1904 the film is a fictional account of Barrie's creative struggle to bring Peter Pan to life from his first inspiration up until the play's premiere - a night that will change not only Barrie's own life but the lives of everyone close to him. The Hours: (Dir. Stephen Daldry) (2002): An adaptation of the novel by Michael Cunningham this is the story of three women living in different time periods of the Twentieth Century all linked by a work of literature. In 1923 Virginia Woolf starts to write her novel 'Mrs Dalloway' whilst struggling to cope with depression and mental illness. In 1951 Laura Brown a dissatisfied housewife contemplates her own life after reading 'Mrs Dalloway'. In 2000 editor Clarissa Vaughan struggles to look after her ex-lover Richard Brown who is losing his battle with Aids. Richard nicknames her 'Mrs Dalloway'.
Never to Be Forgotton - the Pioneers of Country Music | DVD | (04/10/2004)
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| RRP Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Hanging On The Wine - The Entire Cast 3. Hot Red - The Collins Kids 4. I'm In The Jailhouse Now - The Entire Cast 5. We Live In Two Different Worlds - Tex Ritter 6. Early American - Joe Maphis & Larry Collins 7. That'll Be The Day - The Collins Kids 8. No Kids - Smiley Burnette 9. For You - Lorrie Collins 10. Green Grow The Lilacs - Tex Ritter 11. Let's Have A Party - The Collins Kids 12. I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash 13. Blue Tail Fly - The Entire Cast 14. Dimples Or Dumplings - Les Anderson 15. Rodeo Swing - The Entire Cast 16. My Young Heart - Lorrie Collins 17. Deep In The Heart Of Texas - Tex Ritter 18. There He Goes - Lorrie Collins 19. Night Train To Memphis - The Entire Cast 20. Home Cookin' - Smiley Burnette 21. Kaw Liga (Collage) - The Collins Kids 22. Children And Fools - Tex Ritter 23. Music Over The Hill Top - The Hoozier Hot Shots 24. New River Train - The Entire Cast 25. They're Still In Love - The Collins Kids 26. When My Baby Cries For Me - The Entire Cast 27. Way Up North - Joe Maphis & Larry Collins 28. The Old Cattle Trail - Tex Ritter 29. Nobody's Darlin' But Mine - The Entire Cast 30. Bluebirds Over The Rockys - Fiddlin' Kate
Top Spot | DVD | (24/04/2006)
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How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days | DVD | (06/10/2003)
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Kate And Leopold/Serendipity | DVD | (05/11/2007)
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| RRP Kate And Leopald: (Dir. James Mangold) (2001): Carried through time to modern-day Manhattan 18th century English aristocrat and inventor Leopold (Hugh Jackman) falls for independent and career-minded Kate (Meg Ryan). Initially skeptical of his royal charm she soon discovers that the Duke's power over her own heart is almost as strong as his influence over time itself... Serendipity: (Dir: Peter Chelsom) (2001): In one magical moment Jonathan Trager and Sara Thomas meet unexpectedly and spend a romantic winter day together although both are involved with other people. At the end of the night Sara decides they must let fate determine if they are meant to be together and disappears without giving Jonathan a way of reaching her. Years later they are both engaged to others but cannot give up the dream that they will meet again. And so begins their journey to find one another worlds apart!
Definitely Maybe / Love Actual | DVD | (16/02/2009)
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| RRP Definitely, Maybe: Ryan Reynolds stars as Will Hayes, a 30-something Manhattan dad in the midst of a divorce when his 10 year-old daughter, Maya, starts to question him about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know absolutely everything about how her parents met and fell in love. Will's story begins in 1992, as a young, starry-eyed aspiring politician who moves to New York from Wisconsin in order to work on the Clinton campaign. For Maya, Will relives his past as an idealistic you...
Iris | DVD | (29/07/2002)
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Games of Love | DVD | (14/03/2005)
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The Wackness | Blu Ray | (29/12/2008)
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The Blu-ray Horror Collection (5 titles - Hostel/Hostel 2/Vacancy/Dracula/The Covenant) | Blu Ray | (10/12/2007)
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| RRP Hostel The hallowed tradition of the post-college European backpacking trip turns into an unimaginable nightmare for two unsuspecting American 20-somethings in Eli Roth's (Cabin Fever) sensational second outing. Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) have embarked upon a hedonistic tour of the continent, and somewhere along the way pick up travelling companion Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson). In Amsterdam the trio partakes of the pastimes most dear to frat boys everywhere: weed, prostitutes, and nightclubs. But when a fellow traveller tells these thrill-seekers about the decadent scene that awaits them in Bratislava, they find themselves unable to resist its lures. Enticed by the promise of a hostel full of beautiful girls who love Americans, they set out for the remote areas of Eastern Europe. There, the sex farce to which the film's first half is devoted slowly turns ominous, as the boys hook up immediately with the gorgeous Natalya (Barbara Nedeljakova) and Svetlana (Jana Kaderabkova), whose eagerness masks more sinister intentions. Soon, the disagreeable backpackers find themselves on the other side of the flesh trade, sold by the girls into an exclusive human trafficking operation that gives its customers the opportunity to torture and kill a helpless victim. Much of what follows consists of the squirm-inducing surgical horrors that characterise precursors such as Saw, with the implications regarding the capitalist system and the human soul becoming ever darker. Produced by Quentin Tarantino, the film amps up the gore factor as much as it can get away with, and, in the tradition of the best horror films, offers a satirical socially conscious commentary. Hostel Part II The inevitable sequel to one of the decade's most intriguing and well-made horror films, Hostel Part II, as the title implies, picks up pretty much where the last film left off. And it doesn't take too long for the sequel to find the same groove that earned its predecessor so much attention. The setting is once again an underground club, where people bid for the right to torture residents at the hostel of the title. Hostel Part II, however, lets us see events from the other perspective too, as we meet the wealthy businessmen who are availing themselves of the club's services. It's a logical dynamic for the movie, and it does bring a fresh perspective to a film that does eventually settle down to a cavalcade of gore and shock. As a director, Eli Roth has clearly improved since last time around, even if this time he too often succumbs to the temptation to show rather than imply, and Hostel Part II as a result feels a little less fresh and more uncomfortable than its predecessor. Yet it's most certainly an unsettling piece of cinema, and one likely to find favour with Roth's increasing fanbase. A word of warning, though: Hostel Part II isn't shy about pulling its punches, and it very much justifies its 18 certificate. It's also a cut above many of its modern day contemporaries in the genre, even though it fails to measure up to part one. --Jon Foster Vacancy A confined setting is a useful tool for thriller-makers, and Vacancy is definitely boxed in: a run-down motel way, way off the Interstate, the kind of place where unsuspecting movie characters go to get stabbed to death in the shower. If Vacancy doesn't quite live up to its Hitchcockian forebears, at least it provides 80 minutes of well-designed mayhem. You know somebody's paying attention just from the opening credits, a clever vortex with pounding music by Paul Haslinger. Then we meet unhappy couple Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, driving along in the dark and forced to stay at the Pinewood Motel after a car breakdown. There's a night man (Frank Whaley, World Trade Center) in the tradition of Dennis Weaver's Touch of Evil gargoyle, but the real mess of trouble is waiting in room number four. Director Nimrod Antal, who scored a stylish international hit with the Hungarian thriller Kontroll, squeezes maximum juice out of the Route 66 atmosphere of the motel, although the movie doesn't get under your skin the way Kontroll did. Wilson and Beckinsale are a little too marquee-namish for this kind of heavy-breathing work, and the script doesn't give them much to play with. But hey, it's not that kind of movie. Where it really belongs is on the top half of a drive-in double bill, or maybe as a nightmare-scenario TV movie from the Seventies. Either way, it works. --Robert Horton, Amazon.com Bram Stoker's Dracula Francis Ford Coppola's take on the Dracula myth is visually stunning and overflows with passionate seduction and Gothic romance. In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Coppola draws from the original source of the Dracula story to create a modern masterpiece. Gary Oldman's metamorphosis as Dracula, who grows from old to young, from man to beast, is breathtaking. Winona Ryder brings as much intensity to the character of the beautiful young woman who becomes the object of Dracula's devastating desire. Anthony Hopkins co-stars as the famed doctor who dares to believe in Dracula and then dares to confront him. Opulent and irresistible, Bram Stoker's Dracula is an unforgettable film. The Covenant Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Deep Blue Sea) directs this supernatural thriller about descendants of powerful New England families. The sons of Ipswich are legendary at Spenser Academy, the local boarding school. Handsome and popular, these four teenage friends can trace their roots to the founding families of the Ipswich Colony, settled in the late 1600s. For years these Massachusetts families have harboured the secret that they possess supernatural powers. Their descendants--Caleb (Steven Strait), Reid (Toby Hemingway), Tyler (Chace Crawford), and Pogue (Taylor Kitsch)--have inherited magical powers that first manifested themselves when the boys turned 13 years old. In a nutshell, they can do anything. As they approach their 18th birthdays, they are preparing to 'ascend', which means their powers will grow stronger. The downside? The magic is seductive and addictive, and causes premature aging with each use. Ringleader Caleb tries to keep his friends from using magic recklessly, but as the school year begins, strange events and a strong gut instinct convince Caleb that someone is using very powerful magic. Meanwhile, Caleb is exploring his newfound affection for transfer student Sarah (Laura Ramsey). To Caleb''s dismay, Sarah becomes a pawn in a power struggle with a descendant of the fifth founding family of Ipswich, a line thought to be lost during Salem''s witch trials. Is Caleb strong enough to maintain his power and keep his family and friends safe, or will he yield to this new threat and sacrifice himself? The film draws interesting parallels between the luring, addictive power of magic and the addictions real teenagers face. The sufficiently creepy setting echoes New England and sets the stage for supernatural phenomena. The Covenant also stars Sebastian Stan as Chase Collins, a wealthy newcomer to Spenser, and Jessica Lucas as Kate, Sarah's roommate and Pogue's girlfriend.
Interview With The Assassin | DVD | (28/05/2007)
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| RRP Dallas. 1963. The second shooter. Almost forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination an ex-Marine named Walter Ohlinger has come forward with a startling claim. I was in Dallas November 22 1963. Does that mean anything to you? I've never told anyone this before: no one knows I was the second gunman behind the stockade fence on what they called the grassy knoll. I fired one shot from there. Shedding new light on the most well-know murder mystery of the 20th century this masterful thriller will keep you guessing right up to the last frame.
Tsunami | DVD | (11/12/2006)
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Chained Heat 3: No Holds Barred | DVD | (18/11/2003)
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Blue Angel | DVD | (08/03/2004)
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