In another time the Dark Crystal - a source of balance and truth in the universe - was shattered dividing the world into two factions: the wicked Skekis and the peaceful Mystics. Now as the convergence of the three suns approaches the Crystal must be healed or darkness will reign forever! It's up to Jen the last of his race to fulfil the prophecy that a Gelfling will return the missing shard to the Crystal and destroy the Skekis' evil Empire. But will young Jen's courage be
The tragic story of Joe a Police Sergeant in the murky underworld of London's Clubland who falls for Carmen a feisty gypsy girl who is the victim of an eastern European gang of sex traffickers. Joe rescues her from her horrific entrapment and begins to love her like no man has before. A tale of love and revenge based on the Carmen opera story. Carmen has toughened up and now seeks revenge on her captors enticing Joe into her gang and her new life; he falls fatally in love with his seducer.
With their phenomenally successful Take Me Home tour ensuring that One Direction continue to dominate the music landscape, this 60 minute special gets up close and personal to see how the boys lives have been transformed over the last three years. From screaming teenage mania in Melbourne and Mexico, swimming pool antics in Miami to the release of their big screen 3D movie, This Is Us, from award winning director Morgan Spurlock. With commentary from showbiz insiders and all the latest news a...
Messages is a relentlessly suspenseful horror thriller in the vein of The Sixth Sense with a stunning and horrifying twist ending. Jeff Fahey (Grindhouse Lawnmower Man Psycho III Wyatt earp White Hunter Black Heart) leads a terrific cast with a mesmerising and touching performance as a man whose internal struggle with gult deepens as he becomes the primary suspect in a violent series of murders. Director David Fairman combines sheer horror with an emotional
In the 1980's The Z channel changed the way films lit up the airwaves unleashing little seen masterpieces and inspiring a generation of cinema's maverick icons. This is the incredible story of what happened next...
Night Of The Living Dead (Fullscreen 4:3 / English - Dolby (1.0) Mono / Cert. 18) At a cemetery in the American south a flesh-eating zombie rises from the dead to claim the first victim of a nightmarish plague. Increasing in number the hideous cannibals gather outside a farmhouse where seven desperate mortals shelter from the gathering night and the hideous clawing of the undead outside. The Howling 6: The Freaks (Fullscreen 4:3 / English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo / Cert. 18) A mysterious drifter wanders into a desolate desert town in search of the man who put a curse on him that causes him to become a werewolf every full moon... Def By Temptation (Fullscreen 4:3 / English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo / Cert. 18) A female vampire is hell-bent on destroying a party of college students with her power of satanic seduction... The Legend Of The Mummy 2 (Fullscreen 4:3 / English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo / Cert.15 Six young archaeology students discover the remains of an ancient Aztec mummy and accidentally unleash the fury of an evil god...
Roy Rogers stars as the young Wild Bill Hickok in this classic western tale. As the American Civil War threatened to destroy a nation some saw the troubles as a means to line their own pockets by stealing land and gold. With the help of Calamity Jane and her uncle Gabby Hickok must transport a shipment of gold across the country but when the gold is stole Hickok is blamed for the robbery. Now he must face down a posse called the Overland Raiders lead by the outlaw Morrell.
George Clooney & Mark Wahlberg star in this spectacular tale of a fishing boat caught at sea during the worse storm ever recorded.
A young up-and-coming female singing star witnesses the shooting of a rival rap star in Las Vegas. She has to go into hiding while her friends try to discover what really happened...
The mayor has sent for a gunslinger who though appearing to clean up the town is really to be the mayor's means of taking the town over. When Roy and Gabby arrive in Tombstone Roy is mistaken for the gunslinger. Just as Roy is ready to expose the mayor the real gunslinger shows up.
Newspaper reporter Steve Blane pays a visit to Cheyenne to expose the infamous outlaw Arapahoe Brown. However Arapahoe saves Blane's life and the two soon learn who is begind the spate of crimes that earn't Brown his reputation....
Tracklisting: Gladys Knight And The Pips - I Will Fight / Best Thing That Ever Happened / Neither One Of Us Midnight Train To Georgia / Save The Overtime Rufus Thomas - Do The Push And Pull / Walking The Dog Carla Thomas - I Like What You Do To Me Jerry Butler - Hey Western Union Man Freda Payne - Band Of Gold / Bring The Boys Home Entire Cast - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Weaving together natural history and biography this DVD delves deep inside the unique relationship between humans and whales as told by renowned whale biologist and activist Dr. Roger Payne. For 4 decades Payne has advanced the boundaries of science and activism - from his pioneering work on whale songs in the 1970s to his study of ocean pollution today. With beautiful and haunting imagery the film forces us to question our stewardship of the Earth and our coexistence with some of its most intriguing creatures.
Roy Rogers plays a daring young Wild Bill Hickok in this wild west drama who is stationed as a relay station agent and must protect a shipment of gold. He decides to give the valuable goods to his friend Gabby (George Hayes) to help take the shipment to California. However the plan goes south when a developing love triangle among Hickok Calamity Jane (Sally Payne) and Louise Mason (Jacqueline Wells) causes the plan to be revealed man with villianous intent. Sent by a foreign gover
""Roy"" is a member of Gabby's road show playing in the town of Deadwood. When ""Gabby"" is wired thirty-five thousand dollars he takes it in rare thousand dollar bills and is unfortunately robbed. ""Roy and Gabby"" have an idea of who is behind the theft but they have no proof. They break into the bank taking only its deposit and withdrawal records and then rob an armed coach of these bills. To the surprise of the robbers the bills are apportioned to each member of the civic association
Leading edge DVD that allows thirteen adventurous composers to explore surround sound and the results are intense exciting haunting and beautiful.... Tracks included are: Pamela Z - Live/Work Bruce Odland - Tank Maggi Payne - White Turbulence 2000 Carl Stone ) Luong Hai Ky Mi Gia Phil Kline - The Housatonic At Henry Street Ellen Fullman - Margaret Tuned The Radio In Between Two Stations Lukas Ligeti - Propeller Island Paul Dresher - Steel Pauline Oliveros - Sayonara Sirenade Paul Dolden - Twilight's Dance Merzbow - 2000 Ingram Marshall - Signs And Murmurs: A SeaSong Meredith Monk - Eclipse Variations
Straight out of the American television movie school of historical thought, Attila the Hun is a glossy, at times long and often ridiculous re-telling of one of the great stories of Ancient Rome. How much of it is historically accurate is debatable--much of the action is ludicrously far fetched--and the image that most of us have of Attila is quite different to the bare-chested, longhaired reject from an 80s soft rock band that is presented here. The film does have its own slightly warped charm, though. The storyline is surprisingly complex, involving plots and counter plots, and the movie does exhibit a sense of epic somewhat in the vein of Gladiator, but is sadly lacking the budget, style or talent. The acting is awful (as befits anything that stars Steven Berkoff) and reduces the political machinations of Rome to little more than Dynasty in togas. Gerrard Butler is a fine actor--as he proved in the recent TV drama The Jury--but is woeful here, delivering his lines in a bizarre trans-Atlantic Scottish accent. At three hours it's way too long, too. There does remain something strangely compelling about Atilla the Hun, though you'll find more reliable facts about Roman history in an Asterix book. --Phil Udell
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