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  • Pokemon The Movie: I Choose You! Blu-ray SteelbookPokemon The Movie: I Choose You! Blu-ray Steelbook | Blu Ray | (30/04/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! is an origin story highlighting Ash & Pikachu's first meeting and their adventures as they search for the legendary Pokémon Ho - Oh. The iconic pair encounter familiar faces along the way, new characters including Trainers Verity and Sorrel, and even a mysterious new Mythical Pokémon, Marshadow. Challenges and epic Pokémon battles abound in this unique story about the beginning of one of the most beloved friendships in popular culture.

  • Stargate SG-1: Season 7 (Vol. 32) [2003]Stargate SG-1: Season 7 (Vol. 32) | DVD | (02/02/2004) from £9.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (100.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Features the exciting episodes 'Fallen' 'Homecoming' 'Fragile Balance' and 'Orpheus'.

  • Bonanza Film Reel Collection [DVD]Bonanza Film Reel Collection | DVD | (20/10/2014) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Bonanza is an NBC television western series that ran from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it ranks as the second longest running western series (behind Gunsmoke), and within the top 10 longest running, live-action American series.

  • The Scarlet Blade [DVD]The Scarlet Blade | DVD | (16/01/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A historical adventure set during the English Civil War from the famous Hammer Film Productions. Oliver Reed is in devilish form as a Roundhead soldier who kidnaps the King on the orders of his tyrannical Colonel (Lionel Jeffries). It's down to a local group of loyal soldiers to rescue him, led by Royalist cavalier, known as The Scarlet Blade.

  • Orange is the New Black S1-5 [DVD]Orange is the New Black S1-5 | DVD | (11/06/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Nominated for 19 Primetime Emmys® and 6 Golden Globes®, Orange Is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny, and evocative series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Orange Is the New Black delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchheld in the series critics are calling heartbreaking and hilarious(IGN).

  • I Know Who Killed Me [2007]I Know Who Killed Me | DVD | (28/01/2008) from £4.96   |  Saving you £11.03 (222.38%)   |  RRP £15.99

    An idyllic small town is rocked when Aubrey Fleming a bright and promising young college student is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. When she manages to escape the traumatised young woman who regains consciousness in the hospital insists that she is not who they think she is - and that the real Aubrey is still in mortal danger.

  • Orthodox [DVD] [2016]Orthodox | DVD | (16/05/2016) from £4.11   |  Saving you £13.14 (461.05%)   |  RRP £15.99

    An Orthodox Jewish boy persecuted for his faith turns to boxing as a means of self-defence. He graduates to illegal bare-knuckle fighting, becoming tangled in a web of criminal activity. When a stint in prison alienates him from his family and community, he seeks a way to make things right. Starring Stephen Graham (This is England, Boardwalk Empire) and Michael Smiley (Spaced, The World's End).

  • The Cider House Rules [Blu-ray]The Cider House Rules | Blu Ray | (07/11/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    A compassionate young man, raised in an orphanage and trained to be a doctor there, decides to leave to see the world.

  • Hell House [DVD]Hell House | DVD | (12/10/2009) from £4.03   |  Saving you £-1.04 (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    Hell House

  • The Devil's Brigade [1968]The Devil's Brigade | DVD | (05/04/2004) from £16.78   |  Saving you £-3.79 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    During WWII a collection of Canadian soldiers and American misfits are brought together and promised that upon successful completion of a special mission their sentences will be struck off military records. The mission: a semi-suicidal charge to scale a well-fortified enemy emplacement on a steep hill...

  • Revenge Of Frankenstein [1958]Revenge Of Frankenstein | DVD | (19/08/2002) from £34.99   |  Saving you £-22.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Revenge of Frankenstein was an inevitability after Hammer Films had made an international star of Peter Cushing in The Curse of this sequel-rich franchise. The plot here is a braver twist on the story than the many follow-ups would take. The Creature doesn't make its presence known until the final reel, up to which point the only sense of lurking menace comes from Cushing's deliciously mannered performance as a disguised Dr Stein. A new name and a new town is a gamble sure to fail, and circumstances almost immediately conspire against the deceit. Also rattling around the brilliantly lit studio sets are Eunice Gayson and Francis Matthews, while Michael Gwynn gives everything he's got in stiff competition to predecessor Christopher Lee in the Creature role. It's subtle and simply screams out for enfranchisement--so of course Hammer dutifully made another five in the series. On the DVD: The Revenge of Frankenstein comes with mono sound (all you're going to get from Hammer and 1958), but the 1.66:1 ratio is a treat. You also get a trailer (and a surprise additional movie trailer) plus 10 photos. --Paul Tonks

  • September Song - The Complete Third Series [DVD]September Song - The Complete Third Series | DVD | (12/09/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    This light-hearted but often poignant drama series gave Russ Abbot his first serious TV role following resounding success with Madhouse and The Russ Abbot Show in the 1980s. Starring opposite noted actor Michael Williams Abbot plays Ted Fenwick a quiet schoolteacher who after the death of his wife renews his old friendship with stand-up comic Billy Balsam. Ted finds that his life is now inextricably bound up with that of his extrovert companion and this third series sees the unlikely friends spending a typically eventful summer season in Cromer where Billy has landed a job in the pier show...

  • Great American Railroad Journeys: Series 1 and 2 [DVD]Great American Railroad Journeys: Series 1 and 2 | DVD | (04/09/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A companion to the phenomenally successful Great British Railway Journeys, this series sees Michael Portillo swapping his treasured copy of Bradshaw's handbook for its Stateside counterpart an 1879 edition of Appleton's Guidebook to the railroads of America and Canada. This seven DVD set features 35 episodes covering four different journeys: New York City to Niagara Falls Philadelphia to Jamestown St. Louis, Missouri to the Grand Canyon The Twin Cities to Memphis, Tennessee Michael's first journey takes him from New York City to Niagara Falls; the second traverses the mid-Atlantic states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia; the third follows the trail of 19th-century pioneers, from St Louis to the Grand Canyon; Michael's fourth journey begins in Minnesota s Twin Cities, then follows the course of the Mississippi towards Memphis, Tennessee. Along the way Michael takes in Broadway and the great immigration hub of Ellis Island; he visits the Military Academy at West Point, discovers the stories of African slaves; he attempts to conduct a cattle auction and has a taste of the Old West in Kansas, before savouring the fiery flavours of New Mexico! Michael then explores Chicago s vast rail hub, discovers the home of the Blues in Memphis and immerses himself in the culture and history of the continent s first settlers: the Native Americans.

  • Z Nation - Season 2 [Blu-ray]Z Nation - Season 2 | Blu Ray | (22/02/2016) from £5.99   |  Saving you £17.00 (283.81%)   |  RRP £22.99

    Season Two of Z Nation is bigger, louder and crazier than season one. After Citizen Z broadcasts Murphy's identity and offers a fake bounty from the CDC to get him to California safely, the whole world seems to be after 'The Murphy'. Barely surviving the nuclear blasts, Warren and our heroes pursue Murphy East and South, avoiding the fallout. This season's journey sees them battle a variety of new zombies; Radioactive Blaster Zombies, Phyto-Zombies used for growing Z-Weed, Alien Zombies from Roswell, Zombie Animals, and of course, another Zombie Baby! Some favourite characters from Season One will die along the way in surprisingly emotional episodes. Meanwhile several new characters join the apocalypse this season. A mysterious Bounty Hunter with a deadly secret, named Vasquez, will become a reluctant member of the team. In addition our heroes will have a new season-long nemesis, Escorpion, (Emillio Rivera from Sons of Anarchy) the leader of a surviving drug cartel called the Zeros, who are after Murphy's blood for their own purposes. Will our heroes get Murphy to California? Find out in the 15-episode Season 2 of Z Nation. 'Z Nation is an insane, hi-octane gorefest that'll go to town on your funny bone via your adrenal gland, and whisk your brain away on holiday to the outer reaches of imagination.' - Den of Geek.

  • The Christmas Choir [DVD] [2008]The Christmas Choir | DVD | (20/09/2010) from £7.65   |  Saving you £-2.66 (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    The Christmas Choir

  • Two Left Feet [DVD]Two Left Feet | DVD | (01/09/2014) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-1.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Michael Crawford stars as a luckless inexperienced youth desperate to break out of a sexual catch-22 in this effervescent sharply observed comedy from Roy Baker; Nyree Dawn Porter is the young woman who might just be able to assist him... Based on David Stuart Leslie's novel In My Solitude and featuring support from Julia Foster Michael Craze and Blow Up icon David Hemmings Two Left Feet is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Alan Crabbe is 19 and as gauche as they come. Every time he tries a manful stride into the jungle of sex his two left feet turn the attempt into a stumble. But then he meets Eileen the new waitress in the corner cafe who signals unmistakable messages at Alan with her large inviting eyes... SPECIAL FEATURES [] Image gallery [] Original Pressbook PDF

  • Bowling For Columbine : Special Edition (Two Disc Set) [2002]Bowling For Columbine : Special Edition (Two Disc Set) | DVD | (20/10/2003) from £6.03   |  Saving you £13.96 (231.51%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In the wake of the Columbine high school massacre acclaimed documentary filmmaker Michael Moore's latest film takes a critical look at America's obsessive gun culture.

  • Christopher GuestChristopher Guest | DVD | (17/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    A triple bill from actor/writer/director Christopher Guest: Waiting For Guffman (1996): The sometimes dry sometimes bubbling satire of Middle America which chronicles Corky Corkoran's efforts to put on a spectacle commemorating the town of Blain's 150th anniversary. A mockumentary style film Corky drafts an odd assortment of local talent to bring his historical revue to life including the local dentist and a travel agent couple. The film spoofs the 'artistic' pretensions of

  • Miracle Maker [2000]Miracle Maker | DVD | (30/10/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    This animated feature-length life of Jesus boasts a stellar pedigree. Originally a BBC Wales production, it showcases the voices of some of Britain's finest actors in any medium: Ralph Fiennes as a brooding and humble Jesus, Miranda Richardson as Mary Magdalene, Richard E. Grant as John the Baptist and David Thewlis as Judas. The lovely, flute-heavy score is by Oscar-winner Anne Dudley (The Full Monty). And clearly a lot of expense has gone into the Claymation-like animation. But while it's hard to find fault with the rendering of this familiar story--it is respectful and definitely done, you might say, by the Book--it would have been nice if there had been a tad more joy, if it walked a bit lighter in its sandals. As it is, all the characters seem consistently subdued, whether they are expressing angst, rage, terror or bliss--none of which is helped by the figures' blank-eyed stares (if animators are becoming ever more sophisticated, why can't they get rid of those creepy blank gazes once and for all?). Still, the weight of having such formidable actors play these familiar roles lends the production a certain credibility, and parents looking for good religious videos that won't insult their kids' intelligence will be thrilled. --Anne Hurley

  • La Fille Mal Gardee [1981]La Fille Mal Gardee | DVD | (23/02/1998) from £20.94   |  Saving you £-2.95 (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    La Fille Mal Gardée ("The Unguarded Maiden"), perhaps the best-known work of composer Ferdinand Hérold, is here presented in a Royal Ballet production freely adapted, arranged and conducted by John Lanchbery. The unquestioned centre of attention is Royal Ballet superstar Lesley Collier who plays Lise, the beautiful farm girl whom her widowed mother (Brian Shaw) plans to marry to the eligible Alain (Garry Grant) despite Lise's love for young farmer Colas (Michael Coleman). This is a colourful pastoral romp with pause for tender and lyrical moments and plentiful opportunities for Collier to enchant her many admirers. Royal Ballet principal conductor Lanchbery--himself composer of the well-loved Tales of Beatrix Potter (1971)--brings all his flair for this sort of carefree entertainment to play and the result is delightful. Filmed for BBC television at Covent Garden in January 1981, the witty, energetic and romantic choreography is by Frederick Ashton (his dancing chickens are hilarious, as is Shaw's "clog dance" in Act Two) and the stage design by Osbert Lancaster, whose legacy adds charm to a much more recent BBC Royal Ballet film of Coppélia (2000). Hérold's score is filled with playfulness, melody and laughter, making this a very superior pantomime. --Gary S. Dalkin On the DVD: Presented at the original 4:3 TV ratio, the focus is soft throughout and details lacking in long shots are reduced to a formless blur. The image looks washed-out, with colours missing any sparkle or depth. The live stereo sound is much better, being detailed, full, and free of the hiss one might expect from a TV soundtrack of this vintage. The disc offers one page of credits, a three-page synopsis and a web link. The drab black and white booklet repeats this information in more detail in various languages, but offers nothing on the performers, composer or conductor. --Gary S. Dalkin

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