There's Something About Mary | Blu Ray | (04/05/2009)
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| RRP Filled with endless laughs and unbelievable sight gags this delightfully outlandish romantic comedy is a hysterical smash hit. Still suffering from a High School crush on Mary (Cameron Diaz) the nerdy angst-driven Ted (Ben Stiller) tracks her down thirteen years later with the help of a sleazy private investigator (Matt Dillon) who also falls for her. Unfortunately both men discover that virtually every man who sets his eyes on the dazzling Mary finds himself head over heels in love and determined to win her hand. The wacky Farrelly Brothers have pushed the envelope again creating another outrageous movie experience guaranteed to make you laugh and keep you coming back for more.
South Park - Season 2 (re-pack) | DVD | (04/04/2011)
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| RRP Join Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as these four animated tykes take on the supernatural, the extraordinary and the insane. For them, it's all a part of growing up in South Park.Episodes Comprise: Terrance & Phillip in Not Without My Anus Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut (2) Ike's Wee Wee Chickenlover Conjoined Fetus Lady The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka City on the Edge of Forever (a.k.a. Flashbacks) Summer Sucks Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls Chickenpox Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods Clubhouses Cow Days Chef Aid Spooky Fish Merry Christmas Charlie Manson! Gnomes Prehistoric Ice Man
Thunderbirds 6 - The Movie | Blu Ray | (15/06/2015)
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| RRP The International Rescue team is back in another action packed adventure! The combined efforts of the entire team is at full stretch, they'll need to be on top form with cunning assistance of Lady Penelope and Parker to defeat the ring of terrorist who've targeted International Rescue for destruction! The 2015 remake of the TV series is back on UK screens now, this enduring classic is presented on BluRay for the first ever in the UK.
Shaft (2019) | Blu Ray | (15/06/2020)
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| RRP Legendary bada** John Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson) agrees to help his estranged son, JJ (Jessie T. Usher), uncover the truth behind his friend's suspicious death. The popular opposite of his foul-mouthed father, JJ is a book-smart cybersecurity expert who needs an education only Shaft can provide: how to navigate Harlem's underbelly. But if flying fists and bullets weren't enough of a challenge, JJ finds his political correctness clashes wildly with Shaft's shut your mouth style in this nonstop action-comedy that proves the Shaft name is still the ultimate in cool. Extra Content - Can Ya Dig It? The Making of Shaft - A Complicated Man: The Shaft Legacy - Part One: A Bad Mother Born, Part Two: No Question Asked, Part Three: A Legend in His Time - Deleted Scenes - Gag Reel
Thomas & Friends: Signals Crossed | DVD | (11/01/2016)
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L.A. Confidential | Blu Ray | (02/10/2017)
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| RRP In a time when it seems that every other movie makes some claim to being a film noir, LA Confidential is the real thing--a gritty, sordid tale of sex, scandal, betrayal and corruption of all sorts (police, political, press--and, of course, very personal) in 1940s Hollywood. The Oscar-winning screenplay is actually based on several titles in James Ellroy's series of chronological thriller novels (including the title volume, The Big Nowhere and White Jazz)--a compelling blend of LA history and pulp fiction that has earned it comparisons to the greatest of all Technicolour noir films, Chinatown. Kim Basinger richly deserved her Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a conflicted femme fatale; unfortunately, her male costars are so uniformly fine that they may have canceled each other out with the Academy voters: Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey and James Cromwell play LAPD officers of varying stripes. Pearce's character is a particularly intriguing study in Hollywood amorality and ambition, a strait-laced "hero" (and son of a departmental legend) whose career goals outweigh all other moral, ethical and legal considerations. If he's a good guy, it's only because he sees it as the quickest route to a promotion. --Jim Emerson
Matt Monro - An Evening With Matt Monro | DVD | (07/03/2005)
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| RRP The only filmed live performance of the legendary British singer Matt Monro captured during his 1967 tour of Australia has been found nearly forty years after its recording. It is the only surviving record of a great artist in the prime of his career performing all his major hits in an intimate surrounding. Tracklist: 1. As Long As I'm Singing 2. How Do You Do 3. What To Do 4. My Kind Of Girl 5. Yesterday 6. You're Nobody Until Somebody Loves You 7. Portrait Of My Love 8.
Passport To Paris | DVD | (30/06/2003)
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| RRP When Mary-Kate and Ashley visit France they pack their bags for fun... and plot a rendezvous with adventure. Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather the girls fall in love with the city and fall head-over-heels for two French boys. Sightseeing on mopeds they race around Paris on a mission to see the city make new friends and stay one step ahead of their uptight chaperone! From shopping at the stylish French boutiques to exploring the sights and delicious dinner dates at the E
Toast Of London: Series 1 And 2 | DVD | (15/12/2014)
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| RRP Meet Steven Toast (Matt Berry The IT Crowd House of Fools) - actor ladies’ man and aficionado of some of Soho's finest drinking clubs. With the often misguided assistance of his old-school 'retro' agent Jane Plough (Doon Mackichan Smack the Pony Plebs) and peculiar flatmate Ed Howzer-Black (Robert Bathurst Cold Feet Downton Abbey ) Toast faces a multitude of obstacles in his quest for fame and recognition. These include murderous director Acker Herron arch-nemesis Ray ‘Bloody’ Purchase submarines Bruce Forsyth lookalikes obsessive hoarders Freemasonry and the real Michael Ball. Bonus Features: Series 1: The Pilot Episode Audio Commentary with Michael Cumming (Director) Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Mathews (Writer) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Burnt Toast Making Toast The Forsyth Sage Toast and Purchase Art Film Dub Toast sings a song about London The Theme from Toast of London Unplugged “My Name is Michael Ball” … a short film about Michael Ball On the Analyst’s Couch The Songs Series 2: Audio Commentary of Desperate Measures with Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Matthews (Writer) Michael Cumming (Director) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Audio Commentary of Fool in Love with Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Matthews (Writer) Michael Cumming (Director) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Mo' Burned Toast Series 2 Songs Deleted Scenes Steven Toast's Voiceover Showreel 'My Turn' Toast Autobiography On the Analyst's Couch Part II: Steven Toast recalls some of his most memorable stage roles.
Brick | Blu Ray | (20/07/2009)
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| RRP A teenage loner pushes his way into the underworld of a high school crime ring to investigate the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend.
South Park - Season 7 (re-pack) | DVD | (04/04/2011)
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| RRP All fifteen episodes from South Park’s demented seventh season are available in this 3-disc set. Classic moments such as Cartman’s attempt on Kyle’s life, Jimmy and Timmy joining the “Crips” and the boys’ experimentation with metro-sexuality are all explored on Season Seven. For them, it’s all just part of growing up in South Park. Episodes Compromise: Cancelled Krazy Kripples Toilet Paper I'm A Little Bit Country Fat Butt And Pancake Head Lil' Crime Stoppers Red Man's Greed South Park Is Gay Christian Rock Hard Grey Dawn Casa Bonita All About Mormons Butt Out Raisins It's Christmas In Canada
The Farrelly Brothers Box Set - Me, Myself & Irene/Say It Isn't So/Shallow Hal/There's Something About Mary/Stuck On You | DVD | (03/05/2004)
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| RRP This hilarious collection of the brilliant Farrelly brothers directorial and producing work contains: *'Stuck On You' *'Say It Isn't So' (Produced by the Farrelly brothers directed by James B. Rogers assisting director on Farrelly brothers other feature films.) *'There's Something About Mary: Special Edition' (1 Disc version) *'Me Myself and Irene' *'Shallow Hal' *Please See Individual Titles for Synopsis and further information.
The Incredible Hulk | DVD | (30/06/2003)
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| RRP To paraphrase the Green Goliath himself, this Incredible Hulk release is a smash, providing 83 minutes of exciting sci-fi with enough action to satisfy Hulk novices and scripting that hews to its Marvel Comics origin (which will please longtime devotees). This set compiles the first four episodes of the 1996-97 animated series that outline the Hulk's origins as well as the struggles of his human alter ego Bruce Banner to rid himself of the creature. The episodes also make fine use of Marvel's rosters of heroes and villains; in the two-part "Return of the Beast", the Hulk tangles with the Leader, the Gargoyle and the hideous Abomination, and in "Raw Power" he's up against the malevolent ZZZAX; in "Helping Hand, Iron Fist", he goes mano-a-mano with Iron Man and War Machine. Terrific performances (TV Hulk Lou Ferrigno provides the creature's voice) and extensive extras make this a must-have for comic and cartoon aficionados. On the DVD:: The Incredible Hulk DVD will provide some clarity to viewers unfamiliar with his past and it also provides some choice trivia for those better versed in Hulk lore. The most enjoyable extra is "Inside the Hulk", which accesses interesting comments and factoids from comic book writer Peter David and Hulk creator Stan Lee throughout the four episodes. The always-exuberant Lee also provides brief introductions to each episode and, in "Stan Lee's Soapbox", voices his feelings on comics and his own unparalleled career. Older audiences will undoubtedly be amused by the inclusion of the first three episodes from the 1966 Incredible Hulk animated series. But primitive cels aside, the episodes will be of interest to vintage comic book fans, as they utilise original Hulk artist Jack Kirby's drawings. --Paul Gaita
Prizefighter | DVD | (30/01/2023)
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| RRP Prizefighter is the greatest boxing story never told. Jem Belcher (Matt Hookings) is born into poverty, brought up by his grandfather (Russell Crowe), a former boxer now struggling with addiction.Desperate to make a living and honour his grandfather's legacy, he seeks mentorship from a renowned trainer (Ray Winstone), who nurtures his natural talent and coaches him to be the greatest fighter in the world. Jem is Champion of England and top of the world before an accident leaves him partially blind, sparking a destructive downfall. Jem must prove himself once again and fight the latest champion in a brutal contest to reclaim his title once and for all.
Back To The Future - Part 3 | DVD | (26/12/2005)
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| RRP They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far. Mary Steenburgen joins the cast for this rousing conclusion to the popular series. Stranded in 1955 after a freak burst of lightning Marty must travel back to 1885 to rescue the Wild West Doc Brown from a premature end. Surviving an Indian attack and unfriendly townsfolk Marty finds Doc Brown is the local blacksmith. But with the Doc under the spell of the charming Clara Clayton it's up to Mar
Womb | DVD | (07/05/2012)
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| RRP Rebecca (Eva Green) and Thomas (Matt Smith) had a winning formula. Reunited childhood sweethearts, they overcame every obstacle which stood in their way but now comes their biggest challenge; can they overcome death?When Thomas dies suddenly, Rebecca struggles to live in a world without him. Consumed by desperation she even contemplates the idea of cloning. Can she bring Thomas back once more? Will she be able to live with the consequences if she does?More importantly, will anyone discover her shocking secret?
The Crown - Season 1 (Amazon Excl.) | Blu Ray | (02/11/2020)
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Clint Eastwood: The Director's Collection | Blu Ray | (16/08/2010)
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Baseketball | DVD | (18/08/2003)
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| RRP High school buddies Joe ""Coop"" Cooper & Doug Remer (""South Park"" creators Trey Parker & Matt Stone) invent a driveway game a combination of baseball and basketball. As they move into adulthood their increasingly popular game goes big-time with the help of eccentric billionaire Theodore Denslow (Borgnine) the founder of the National BASEketball League and owner of the Milwaukee Beers. After Denslow chokes to death on a hot dog the team is left in Coop's hands. The future of the ga
Contagion | Blu Ray | (05/03/2012)
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| RRP Steven Soderbergh alternates between films about individuals, like Erin Brockovich, and multi-character thrillers, like Contagion, which takes a Traffic-style approach to a deadly pandemic. It also represents a reunion for three actors from The Talented Mr. Ripley as Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon play a suburban Minneapolis couple, while Jude Law (with unflattering dentures) plays a muckraking Bay Area blogger. When Beth (Paltrow) returns from a business trip to Hong Kong, she brings a virus with her that spreads across the world, attracting the attention of people at the Centers for Disease Control (Laurence Fishburne, Kate Winslet, and Jennifer Ehle) and the World Health Organization (Marion Cotillard). Just as virologists frantically try to track down the origins of the pathogen and to find a cure, it starts to mutate, foiling every move they make. Soderbergh, who serves as his own cinematographer, captures every development: false rumors, looting in the streets, and mass graves. Whenever he focuses on emptied-out offices and supermarkets, chillers like I Am Legend spring to mind, even if Contagion avoids most sci-fi/horror tropes, except for a stomach-churning autopsy sequence--one of his few real missteps. Mostly, he concentrates on cool heads dealing with life-and-death issues the best they can. The end result registers as more realistic than Outbreak, if less pulse pounding than Traffic, though the final sequence proves Soderbergh can find the grace notes even amidst an unbearable tragedy. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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