Not Going Out - Collection (2 Discs)
After an accident on an archeological site in Mexico leaves Ruth Matthews (Kathleen Turner) a widow she has to face an additional problem: her 6-year-old daughter refuses to speak. Psychiatrist Jake Beerlander (Tommy Lee Jones) believes that Sally is suffering from autism but Ruth refuses to accept his diagnosis and instead risks her own sanity by attempting to enter her daughter's mind and make sense of the seemingly bizarre things that Sally does including building a wondrous house of cards.
Based on the classic Sir Richard Burton's translation of 'The Thousand And One Nights'...
London, 1974- Scientist Henry Jeklyy (Paul Massie) obsessively pursues his secret research, while is wife Kitty (Dawn Addams) embarks on an affair with parasitic scoundrel Paul Allen (Christopher Lee). Jekylls latest experiment is a success and he injects himself with a serum that transfers him into Edward Hyde, a devilishly handsome hedonist. Hyde discovers Kittys affair, but befriends Paul and honours his gambling debts. Paul acts as Edwards guide to Londons seediest nightspots, unaware that his new benefactor is suffering from a split personality. As Henry Jekyll struggles to reassert himself, the ruthless Hyde takes whatever, and whoever he wants, killing who gets in his way...
A motion picture tribute to the intrepid Flying Tigers , those youthful and courageous American pilots for hire, who harassed the Japanese Air Force over the Burma Road prior to their sneak attack on Pearl Harbour. John Wayne stars as the squadron leader and John Carroll as the cocky pilot who vie for the affection of the pretty nurse. The American Volunteer Group, or Flying Tigers, fight bravely for China's freedom despite the fact that they are greatly outnumbered. Squadron leader Jim Gordon (John Wayne) gets a new recruit when Woody Jason (John Carroll) joins the group. Woody signs up only because he needs money to pay for a breach-of-promise suit. His egotism and mercenary motives gain him the ill-will of fellow fliers. He further antagonises them by stealing Jim s girl, Brooke (Anna Lee), a Red Cross worker.
Acclaimed director John Frankenheimer's definitive staging of Eugene O'Neill's play. Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece is often referred to as the greatest work of 20th century American theatre centring on a crowd of misfits wastrels anarchists alcoholics prostitutes and barflies drinking away their troubles and making grandiose plans. When Hickey arrives for his yearly drunken bender to celebrate landlord Harry Hope's birthday each character's dreams and aspirations melt away wi
When a secret military border post falls silent an army team is dispatched overnight to re-establish contact and safely retrieve the son of the Army Chief of Staff who is posted there. What they find is so shocking that HQ orders GP506 to be burnt to the ground at dawn - incinerating the evidence. The investigative team are left with just eight hours to explore the maze-like underground tunnels find their target and uncover the truth. Time is running out but the terror that has engulfed GP506 has only just begun.
Manic martial arts action from decorated Hong Kong director Joseph Kuo.
It's the 1920's; winter in snow bound Manchuria. Kao-Ying sells information on the mining operation in Manchuria to the Japanese Intelligence Agency. He's rewarded with a large quantity of jewellery. But the jewellery is stolen and hidden in the snow mountain where it will remain unless one man - or woman - can survive the vicious battle of deception and murder now beginning...
Some Legends Never Die... When a group of poachers are found dead in the deep forests of the Pacific Northwest a mob of revenge hungry hunters pursue the beast while four high school seniors try to save it.
A far-fetched combination of psychological thriller and over-the-top horror movie, The Day the World Ended is a brash, rather ham-fisted piece of work. With Nastassja Kinski leading the cast, the odds were never on this being an example of great cinema, but Terence Gross's film is exceptionally ridiculous in parts.The director manages to pull a range of clichés out of the bag, from the Lynchian small-town American weirdos to the handy thunder storm during moments of high drama. The premise of a lonely, gifted child hiding a dark secret has been explored before but never quite to such a bizarre extent--the events involved here leading to a gory, tasteless finale. Kinski sleepwalks her way through her role with little conviction, matched by Randy Quaid's caricature villain. Much is made of the special effects skills of Stan Winston (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2), but without any degree of budget, his efforts are merely terrifyingly ordinary. On the DVD: one thing becomes clear from the DVD version of the film--despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, the makers of The Day the World Ended consider it a fine example of the genre. The audio commentary from producers Winston and Shane Mahan is especially self-reverential, even going so far at one point as to praise the film's great character acting. A hectic visual style and suitably monstrous sound effects it may have (all admittedly enhanced by the digital format), but great character acting it does not. Likewise, there is an in-depth feature on the rather shoddy special effects. The last thing anybody wanted, the earnest voiceover tells us, was for the monster to look like some guy in a rubber suit. --Phil Udell
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer: (WS Anamorphic / English Subtitles / English Stereo) The exciting adventures of Rudolph the most famous reindeer of all come magically to life in this feature-length animated musical full of loveable characters and voiced by an all-star cast. Ridiculed because of his nose Rudolph runs away to the North Pole where he befriends Slyly the fox (Eric Idle) and Leonard the polar bear (Bob Newhart). When his friend Zoey a young doe is captured b
Originally released in 1967 Love's Forever Changes is a classic. It constantly appears on critics' lists of the Top Ten albums of all time and its fusion of folk-rock and psychedelia has influenced a generation of musicians. The 'Forever Changes' concert DVD is a special Arthur Lee's performance is truly outstanding and has been cited by critics as possibly the band's best. Tracklist: 1. Alone Again Or 2. A House Is Not A Motel 3. Andmoreagain 4. The Daily Planet 5. Old Man
Conventional Caroline engaged and living with her father has an unnerving link with her twin sister sister Lisa a hard-drinking high class call girl living in London. After a terrible vision that Lisa is dying Caroline flies to England to find that her sister is already dead. Taking it upon herself to investigate the mysterious death Caroline submerges herself in Lisa's persona and inhabits the murky depth of London plagued by distorted dreams and attempting to avoid her fianc
John Carpenter's Vampires (1998): In the blood-chilling tradition of Halloween and Village Of The Damned comes John Carpenter's unique vision of the ultimate killing machines vampires. ""Forget everything you've ever heard about vampires"" warns Jack Crow (James Woods) the leader of Team Crow a relentless group of mercenary vampire slayers. When master Vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith) decimates Jack's entire team Crow and the sole team survivor Montoya (Daniel Baldwin) set out in pursuit. Breaking all the rules Crow and Montoya take one of Valek's victims hostage. The beautiful prostitute (Sheryl Lee) is their sole psychic link to Valek and through her senses they will track down the leader of the undead. As Valek nears the climax of his 600 year search for the Berziers cross Jack and the new Team Crow do everything humanly possible to prevent him from possessing the only thing that can grant him and all vampires the omnipotent power to walk in the daylight... John Carpenter's Ghosts Of Mars(2001): 200 years in the future a Martian police unit is dispatched to transport a dangerous prisoner from a mining outpost back to justice. But when the team arrives they find the town deserted and some of the inhabitants possessed by the former inhabitants of the planet.
Tracklisting:1. Lucille (Jerry Lee Lewis)2. Hobo Heaven (Boxcar Willie)3. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Jerry Lee Lewis)4. Wabash Cannonball(Boxcar Willie)5. Great Balls Of Fire(Jerry Lee Lewis)6. Hank Williams Medley (Boxcar Willie)7. Rockin' My Life Away (Jerry Lee Lewis)8. Medley: Hound Dog/Good Golly Miss Molly/Blue Suede Shoes (Jerry Lee Lewis)9. Jenny Jenny Jenny (Little Richard)10. You Can Have Her (Jerry Lee Lewis) 11. Tutti Frutti (Little Richard)12. High School Hop (Jerry Lee Lewis) 13. Good Golly Miss Molly (Little Richard)14. Sweet Little Sixteen (Jerry Lee Lewis)15. Rip It Up (Little Richard)16. Lucille (Little Richard)
An explosive sci-fi action thriller that ramps up the high-energy thrills as two rival ships struggle to attain mastery of the most destructive power in the universe. In a forgotten corner of the universe a battle is raging that that threatens our very existence. Our future lies in the hands of Scavengers. The crew of the Starship Revelator survive by keeping out of trouble until they stumble across the mechanics of ultimate destruction. A rival ship has it in their sights and they will stop at nothing to master a power that could destroy the universe. The fight for the future is on - a battle against oblivion. To the victor goes untold power; to the vanquished death devastation and the cold dark emptiness of space.
The race is on to stop a madman from destroying the Korean peninsula with a nuclear missile.
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