"Actor: Moss"

  • Mask Of DustMask Of Dust | DVD | (04/04/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    High Speed Action and Thrills! This 1954 Hammer production is set in the high-speed world of motor racing featuring perfromances from real-life racecar drivers such as Stirling Moss and Reg Parnell. Peter Wells is an ambitious driver in the tough world of motor racing. But his dedication to his sport and his single-mindedness put his marriage at risk off the racetrack and his life at risk on it! This early Hammer classic was filmed on location at Goodwood in 1954 and features

  • Roary the Racing Car - In the Fast Lane [DVD]Roary the Racing Car - In the Fast Lane | DVD | (03/10/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Join Roary, a bright red, cheeky and energetic single seater, Big Chris and their amazing racing car friends at Silver Hatch Racetrack. Contains 8 fantastic episodes.

  • Mad Men - Season 1-5 [Blu-ray]Mad Men - Season 1-5 | Blu Ray | (05/11/2012) from £132.28   |  Saving you £-12.29 (N/A%)   |  RRP £119.99

    Mad Men is a compelling insight into the harsh reality of life in the 60s, perfectly portrayed through the dealings of a prestigious ad agency in New York's Madison Avenue. This was the era of astonishing sexism, homophobia and the last golden years of the guilt free cigarette, as mass consumerism took hold and helped form the American dream.Includes all five seasons of this modern television classic.

  • Girl, Interrupted [1999]Girl, Interrupted | DVD | (26/01/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.90

    GIRL, INTERRUPTED is the searing true story of Susanna Kaysen, a young woman who finds herself at a renowned mental institution for troubled young women

  • Mad Men - Season 1-3 [Blu-ray]Mad Men - Season 1-3 | Blu Ray | (26/04/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £79.99

    Mad Men is a compelling insight into the harsh reality of life in the 60s perfectly portrayed through the dealings of a prestigious ad agency in New York's Madison Avenue. This was the era of astonishing sexism homophobia and the last golden years of the guilt free cigarette as mass consumerism took hold and helped form the American dream. Includes all three seasons of the modern television classic.

  • Niki Lauda - Grand Prix Hero DVDNiki Lauda - Grand Prix Hero DVD | DVD | (19/12/2011) from £12.89   |  Saving you £7.10 (55.08%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This important new series, narrated by Sir Stirling Moss, recalls the real personalities of an amazing era, the men whose antics on and off the track made them heroes to millions - and not always just to race fans.Created by Brunswick Films, which was behind the 1970-79 Grand Prix Collection, each DVD profiles a racing great, with action footage and period interviews from the Brunswick archive which reveal why these names still cause excitement today.They are not detailed life stories, but celebrations of the driving skills and colourful characters which defined a motor racing era.This DVD focuses on Niki Lauda.Niki Lauda is forever assured a special place in Grand Prix history, as the World Champion who came back from the brink of death. This DVD follows Lauda through his career, the struggle to regain the 1977 World Championship and his quest for Grand Prix glory. Exclusive interviews with Lauda give a deep insight to an extraordinary and inspiring man.

  • The Matrix [Blu-ray] [2015] [Region Free]The Matrix | Blu Ray | (03/08/2015) from £24.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Wachowski Brothers' The Matrix took the well-worn science fiction idea of virtual reality, added supercharged Hollywood gloss and a striking visual style and stole The Phantom Menace's thunder as the must-see movie of the summer of 1999. Laced with Star Wars-like Eastern mysticism, and featuring thrilling martial arts action choreographed by Hong Kong action director Yuen Woo Ping (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), The Matrix restored Keanu Reeves to genre stardom following virtual reality dud Johnny Mnemonic (1995), and made a star of Carrie-Anne Moss, who followed this with the challenging perception twister Memento (2000). Helping the film stand out from rivals Dark City (1998) and The Thirteenth Floor (1999) was the introduction of the celebrated "bullet time" visual effects, though otherwise the war-against-the-machines story, hard-hitting style and kinetic set-pieces such as the corporate lobby shoot-out lean heavily on Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Elsewhere the influence of John Woo, from the ultra-cool near real-world SF of Face/Off (1997) to the raincoats and sunglasses look of bullet-ballet A Better Tomorrow, is clearly in evidence. The set-up isn't without its absurdities, though--quite why super-intelligent machines bother to use humans as batteries instead of something more docile like cows, for example, is never explained, nor is how they expect these living batteries to produce more energy than it takes to maintain them. The Matrix is nevertheless exhilarating high-octane entertainment, although as the first part of a trilogy it perhaps inevitably doesn't have a proper ending. On the DVD: the anamorphically enhanced 2.35:1 image is virtually flawless, exhibiting only the grain present in the theatrical print, while the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound is demonstration quality, showing off the high-impact sound effects and Don Davis' fine score to great effect. Special features are "data files" on the main stars, producer and director and "Follow the White Rabbit", which if selected while viewing the movie offers behind the scenes footage. This is interesting, but gimmicky, requires switching back from widescreen to 4:3 each time, and would be better if it could be accessed directly from one menu. There is also a standard 25-minute TV promo film which is as superficial as these things usually are. --Gary S Dalkin

  • Wild Cherry [DVD]Wild Cherry | DVD | (11/07/2011) from £4.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (220.44%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A virginal high school senior decides to get revenge on her jock boyfriend when she discovers he's only dating her in hopes that she'll end up in his teams' bang book.

  • Frank Williams - Grand Prix Hero DVDFrank Williams - Grand Prix Hero DVD | DVD | (19/12/2011) from £10.98   |  Saving you £9.01 (45.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This important new series, narrated by Sir Stirling Moss, recalls the real personalities of an amazing era, the men whose antics on and off the track made them heroes to millions - and not always just to race fans.Created by Brunswick Films, which was behind the 1970-79 Grand Prix Collection, each DVD profiles a racing great, with action footage and period interviews from the Brunswick archive which reveal why these names still cause excitement today.They are not detailed life stories, but celebrations of the driving skills and colourful characters which defined a motor racing era.This DVD focuses on World Champion Frank Williams.

  • Mario Andretti - Grand Prix Hero DVDMario Andretti - Grand Prix Hero DVD | DVD | (19/12/2011) from £11.21   |  Saving you £8.78 (43.90%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This important new series, narrated by Sir Stirling Moss, recalls the real personalities of an amazing era, the men whose antics on and off the track made them heroes to millions - and not always just to race fans. Created by Brunswick Films, which was behind the 1970-79 Grand Prix Collection, each DVD profiles a racing great, with action footage and period interviews from the Brunswick archive which reveal why these names still cause excitement today.They are not detailed life stories, but celebrations of the driving skills and colourful characters which defined a motor racing era.This DVD focuses on Mario Andretti.Mario Andretti became one of the most versatile racing drivers of all time in a career spanning five decades. Making his Grand Prix debut in 1968 he spent the next 14 years jetting across the Atlantic to compete in Formula One.This DVD covers the F1 career of a fiercely competitive racer, with in-depth interviews with one of the most successful all-round American drivers in motorsport history.

  • Separate Lives [1995]Separate Lives | DVD | (04/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

    Ex-homicide detective Tom Beckwith (James Belushi) is hired by psychologist Lauren Porter (Linda Hamilton) to watch her every move. Haunted by a secret fear that she is leading a dangerous double life Lauren confronts a dark incident from her past.

  • Get Him To The Greek [Blu-ray]Get Him To The Greek | Blu Ray | (22/07/2019) from £7.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Aaron Green has 72 hours to get a rock star from London to L.A...Pray for him...Jonah Hill and Russell brand reunite with the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall in this outrageous comedy about Aaron Green (Hill) an aspiring music executive, who has 72 hours to deliver the wild rock legend Aldous Snow (Brand), from London to Los Angeles for a comeback concert. In order to keep his job, Aaron must navigate a minefield of mayhem and debauchery to get Snow to the world famous Greek Theatre on time! From the producer of Knocked Up and Superbad comes the movie that's a raucous, rowdy good time Bonus Features 2 Disc Edition contains original Theatrical version and Extended version of the film. Feature Commentaries with Director Nicholas Stoller, Cast members Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Elisabeth Moss and Producer Rodney Rothman Documentaries including ˜Getting To Get Him To The Greek', ˜Getting In Tune With The Greek' & ˜The Making Of African Child' o Karaoke Gag Reel Line-O-Rama Alternate Intro: The Castle Alternate Ending: Riding Daphne Deleted Scenes Extended and Alternate Scenes Blind Medicine Interviews Auditions

  • Matrix Revolutions [UMD Mini for PSP]Matrix Revolutions | UMD | (07/01/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The opening reels of Matrix Revolutions do nothing to dispel the feeling of exhausted disappointment that set in during the second half of The Matrix Reloaded. There's plenty more talky guff combined with the picking-up of hard-to-remember plot threads as Neo (Keanu Reeves) lies in a coma in the "real" world and is stranded on a tube station in a limbo "beyond the Matrix" while his allies do a reprise of the shooting-their-way-past-the-bodyguards bit from the last film (this time, the baddies can walk on the ceiling). A new Oracle (Mary Alice) makes some pronouncements about the end being near and more things happen--including the evil Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) manifesting in reality by possessing a minor character and perfidiously blinding our hero, who wears a becoming ribbon over his wounded eyes and perceives the world in an impressive "flaming truth vision". What about the action? The equivalent of the last film's freeway chase scene is a huge face-off as the Sentinels (robot squids) finally breach the caverns of Zion, "the last human city", and swarm against a battalion of pilot-manipulated giant robots: here, the effects are seamless and the images astonishing, though the fact that none of the major characters are involved and the whole thing goes on so long as if designed to top any previous robot-on-robot screen carnage means that it becomes monotonously amazing, like watching someone else play a great computer game. After a too-easily-managed major realignment of the enmities, the film--and the series--finally delivers a sign-off sequence that's everything you could want as Neo and Smith get into a kung fu one-on-one in a rain-drenched virtual city, flying as high as Superman and Brainiac in smart suits. It comes too late to save the day and the wrap-up is both banal and incoherent, but at least this single combat is a reward for hardy veterans who've sat through seven hours of build-up. --Kim NewmanOn the DVD: when the first Matrix DVD was released, with never-before-seen features such as the "Follow the White Rabbit" option, it set a benchmark against which subsequent discs were judged. But neither sequel has lived up to the original's high standards. The Matrix Revolutions two-disc set is an unexceptional package, with a routine "making of" featurette being the main bonus item. Amid all the usual backslapping guff about how great everyone is and what a great time they've all had, it's possible to glean some nuggets of useful information about the baffling plot--though cast and crew can't repress a note of weariness creeping in when discussing the horribly protracted shooting schedule. The feature on the CG Revolution is the most informative for people who like to know how everything was done, and, in the same vein, there's also a multi-angle breakdown of the Super Burly Brawl. A 3-D timeline gives a handy summary of the story so far, and there's a plug for The Matrix Online game. The anamorphic 2.40:1 picture is, of course, a real treat to look at, even if the movie is mostly shades of dark grey and dark green; soundwise the dynamic range of the Dolby Digital surround is extreme: all conversations are conducted in throaty whispers, while the action sequences will push your speakers to the limit. No DTS option, though. And as with Reloaded, there's no audio commentary either: the Wachowski's policy of not talking about their creation begins to seem like a ploy to avoid answering awkward questions. --Mark Walker

  • Ronnie Peterson - Grand Prix Hero DVDRonnie Peterson - Grand Prix Hero DVD | DVD | (19/12/2011) from £11.55   |  Saving you £8.44 (42.20%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This important new series, narrated by Sir Stirling Moss, recalls the real personalities of an amazing era, the men whose antics on and off the track made them heroes to millions - and not always just to race fans.Created by Brunswick Films, which was behind the 1970-79 Grand Prix Collection, each DVD profiles a racing great, with action footage and period interviews from the Brunswick archive which reveal why these names still cause excitement today. They are not detailed life stories, but celebrations of the driving skills and colourful characters which defined a motor racing era.This DVD remembers Ronnie Peterson.Regarded as one of the best drivers never to have won the World Championship, Ronnie Peterson was the nearly man of Formula One. More naturally talented than Mario Andretti, an agreement he would always play second string to the American ensured he always played the supporting role.Archive film recalls an amazing career which came to a tragic and early end at Monza.

  • Finding Neverland / Chocolat [2004]Finding Neverland / Chocolat | DVD | (03/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    An amazing double-bill for lovers of all-things Depp! Finding Neverland (Dir. Marc Foster 2004): Unlock your imagination... Finding Neverland 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

  • Love Hurts [DVD] [2008]Love Hurts | DVD | (02/11/2009) from £6.55   |  Saving you £9.44 (59.00%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Ben Bingham has slipped into a fossilized middle-age unlike his vibrant wife Amanda. When she finally leaves him Ben is at a loss. He drowns himself in gin and refuses to get out of his pajamas until his popular 17 year-old son Justin takes over. He updates Ben's look and pushes him out into the social scene. Before Ben knows what is happening he is the most popular single man in town pursued by his nurse his trainer and karaoke-singing twins. Things change when Justin falls in love for the first time and now finds his father's lifestyle incredibly superficial. Ben is forced to refocus recapture his humanity his heart and most importantly his wife... who is now with another man.

  • Christina Aguilera - My ReflectionChristina Aguilera - My Reflection | DVD | (21/05/2001) from £11.40   |  Saving you £3.59 (31.49%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Christina Aguileras My Reflection is a mirror that shows where the teen-pop divas going (toward grown-up diva-dom as an R&B star) and where shes been (showcasing her navel on a dance-infused tour). Aguileras first concert video shows that what this "girl" really wants is to move beyond the bouncy R&B-flavoured pop shes known for. Her cheeky hits ("Genie in a Bottle", "Come On Over Baby", "What a Girl Wants") are followed by songs from Mi Reflejo, her Spanish-language album and My Kind of Christmas, her holiday release. She has sweet duets with R&B legend Dr John on "Merry Christmas, Baby" and balladeer Brian McKnight on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", as well as sharing the stage with rapper Lil Bow Wow (weird, but it works) on "So Emotional" and "Christmas Time". (Quick behind-the-scenes interviews from MTVs Diary punctuate the concert.) Despite her inability to resist over-the-top vocal histrionics, Aguileras range is impressive, whether shes performing a spirated rendition of Frees 1970 hit "All Right Now" or belting out Etta Jamess 1961 classic "At Last" after giving the blues singer a heartfelt tribute. --Valerie J Nelson, Amazon.com

  • The Matrix Reloaded (2 Disc Special Edition) [2003]The Matrix Reloaded (2 Disc Special Edition) | DVD | (07/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Neo and the leaders of the human resistance discover that Sentinels are burrowing their way towards Zion. Estimating they have perhaps just 72 hours until an all-out assault Neo must return back into the Matrix and find the keymaker to gain access to the mainframe to ensure human survival...

  • The Matrix Revolutions [Blu-ray] [2015] [Region Free]The Matrix Revolutions | Blu Ray | (03/08/2015) from £25.22   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Zavvi Exclusive Steelbook - Limited to 2000 copies. Neo is trapped in limbo between reality and the Matrix while Zion the last human city is attacked by hordes of machines. Meanwhile Morpheus Trinity and Seraph confront the ruthless Merovingian to secure Neo's release. As the fight for Zion grows more dire Neo and Trinity embark on a perilous journey into the heart of the machine city while Morpheus and Niobe rush to Zion's aid. Eventually Neo must face the increasingly powerful Agent Smith in a last battle for the fate of humanity. Extras: Written Introduction by the Wachowskis 2 Commentaries: Philosophers: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber; Critics: Todd McCarthy John Powers and David Thomson BEHIND THE MATRIX Documentary Gallery: 9 Featurettes including REVOLUTIONS RECALIBRATED and the 3D EVOLUTION Stills Gallery CREW Documentary Gallery: 4 Featurettes HEL Documentary Gallery: 6 Featurettes NEW BLUE WORLD Documentary Gallery: 5 Featurettes SIEGE Documentary Gallery: 5 Featurettes AFTERMATH Documentary Gallery: 4 Featurettes Theatrical Trailers TV Spots

  • The Matrix Reloaded [Blu-ray] [2015] [Region Free]The Matrix Reloaded | Blu Ray | (03/08/2015) from £39.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Zavvi Exclusive Steelbook - Limited to 2000 copies. In the second chapter of The Matrix trilogy freedom fighters Neo (Keanu Reeves) Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. In their quest to save the human race from extinction they gain greater insight into the construction of The Matrix and Neo's pivotal role in the fate of mankind. Extras: Written Introduction by the Wachowskis 2 Commentaries: Philosophers: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber; Critics: Todd McCarthy John Powers and David Thomson BEHIND THE MATRIX Documentary Gallery: 4 Featurettes including THE MTV MOVIE AWARDS RELOADED ENTER THE MATRIX : THE GAME Documentary ENTER THE MATRIX: View 23 Live-Action Scenes Shot for the Video Game that Plug into the action of THE MATRIX RELOADED CAR CHASE Documentary Gallery: 9 Featurettes TEAHOUSE FIGHT Documentary Gallery: 2 Featurettes UNPLUGGED Documentary Gallery: 5 Featurettes I'LL HANDLE THEM Documentary Gallery: 4 Featurettes THE EXCLIES Documentary Gallery: 2 Featurettes P.O.D. SLEEPING AWAKE Music Video Theatrical Trailers TV Spots

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