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  • A Little Trip to Heaven [2005]A Little Trip to Heaven | DVD | (13/08/2007) from £9.75   |  Saving you £5.24 (53.74%)   |  RRP £14.99

    There's no such thing as a no fault death. Insurance agent Abe Holt (Forest Whitaker) is investigating the suspicious death of the driver of a burned-out car. Holt has to work out whether the dead man a conman with a criminal record could possibly have been the victim of an attempt to swindle the insurance company. When he meets Isolde (Julia Stiles) the dead man's sister whose face is disfigured by severe scars Holt slowly begins to lose his professional distance.

  • Saints And Soldiers [Blu-ray]Saints And Soldiers | Blu Ray | (30/06/2008) from £10.35   |  Saving you £9.64 (93.14%)   |  RRP £19.99

    December 1944. The German army rampages trough the frozen wastes of Belgium's Ardennes Forest. Among the many Allied prisoners taken en route a small band of American soldiers manages to escape. Without weapons and without food ravaged by the cold the men are determined to make it back to their own frontline... but as their perilous journey takes its toll loyalties become divided and lives hang in the balance. A mesmerising hallucinatory journey through the hellish landscape of war ravaged Europe based on real life events Saints And Soldiers tells the story of ordinary men and the mission that made them heroes.

  • At Home With The Braithwaites - Series 4 - CompleteAt Home With The Braithwaites - Series 4 - Complete | DVD | (27/10/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Written by the acclaimed screenwriter Sally Wainwright (Children's Ward Coronation Street) and starring Amanda Redman (Sexy Beast New Tricks) as Alison Braithwaite head of the dysfunctional family that lurches from disaster to crisis and back again this is the fourth series of At Home with the Braithwaites. The Braithwaites are a dysfunctional family who live in Leeds and comprise mother Alison (Redman) father David (Davison) and their three daughters Virginia Sarah and Charlottle.

  • Dear John - Series 2 [DVD]Dear John - Series 2 | DVD | (02/08/2010) from £34.98   |  Saving you £-14.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    John Lacey's social life is ever expanding with social events organised by the 1-2-1 Club. As the members get to know each other they support one another through various crises. Ralph is harassed by Hell's Angels Kirk has a crisis of confidence John meets a lady Kate gives up her job to travel around Greece and flirty Louise still insists on grilling anyone she can about their sex life. They are also joined by new members Sylvia and ex-60s pop star Ricky Fortune.

  • Blink [1993]Blink | DVD | (19/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A young woman blind since childhood is cured by modern surgery. However as her sight returns she is haunted by images of a murder...

  • The Look [DVD]The Look | DVD | (30/04/2012) from £5.98   |  Saving you £12.00 (300.75%)   |  RRP £15.99

    ‘There are many reasons why I wanted to make The Look but they can all be subsumed under two words: Charlotte Rampling.’ Angelina Maccarone, director of The Look. In this intellectual travelogue ‘La Lgende’ Charlotte Rampling muses with friends and colleagues on celebrity, age, desire and love. Rampling debates and cogitates with creative as diverse as photographers Peter Lindbergh and Juergen Teller and writer Paul Auster as she travels from Paris to New York. She converses in cafs and houseboats, and delves into the very essence of life, death and The Look.Selected for the Cannes Classic stream at the 2011 Festival de Cannes, The Look is a beautifully shot documentary film full of contemplation and intrigue. Special Features: Trailer Image Gallery

  • Peter Pan And The Pirates - Vol. 1Peter Pan And The Pirates - Vol. 1 | DVD | (30/08/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    Inspired by J.M. Barrie's original novel 'Peter Pan and the Pirates' is a beautifully animated collection of exciting adventures from a world of flying children pirates and mythical beasts. Coldest Cut Of All: Pete borrows a crystal from the Ice Caves and accidentally summons Kyros the Ice King who creates a huge blizzard in Neverland that freezes everyone solid. A Wee Problem: Tink shrinks the children down to fairy size to visit King Oberon and Queen Gloriana but they accidentally get transformed to the Jolly Roger in their shrunken state. The River Of Night: Peter joins Hard-To-Hit and Tiger Lily in a journey down the Mysterious River to seek out an ancient golden arrow. Hook and the Pirates pursue them through a series of perils along the way. The Treasure Hunt: Hook draws up a phoney treasure map to lure Peter and the Lost Boys into a trap. The Girl Who Lives On The Moon: Pirate Mullin's quest to cure his land sickness with a magical spell causes the moon to plummet to earth. Hook and Peter duel for the affections of the girl who lives on the moon.

  • Fitzcarraldo [1982]Fitzcarraldo | DVD | (02/09/2002) from £6.98   |  Saving you £13.01 (186.39%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Werner Herzog's lengthy 1982 fever dream is typical of the director's passion for boundless experience: the story concerns the title character's determination to open a shipping route over the Amazon as well as build an opera house (worthy of Caruso) at a river trading post. Klaus Kinski (star of Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God) plays the visionary/madman with a spooky dignity, and Herzog--as always--thrills to the mystic possibilities of filming where no one else would even think of placing a camera. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

  • Confidence (Bizalom) [DVD]Confidence (Bizalom) | DVD | (25/06/2012) from £14.49   |  Saving you £-1.50 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Szab�'s Oscar-nominated 1980 feature is a haunting and moving experience dealing with complex, yet very human questions of love, trust, loyalty, and betrayal under exceptional circumstances. Janos and Kata are thrown together during WW2 and forced to pose as husband and wife to hide from the Nazis. The intensity and suffocating intimacy of their new relationship and the circumstances in which they find themselves, forces them to confront past prejudices and assumptions and challenge what th...

  • Breaking Point/Man from Tangier [DVD]Breaking Point/Man from Tangier | DVD | (18/04/2011) from £20.23   |  Saving you £-5.24 (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Breaking Point A 1961 Butchers production made at Walton Studios. Peter Reynolds plays a 'nar do well' nephew of a successful printing company owner. His marriage to Johanna Dunham - who went on to star in the series Van Der Valk -is on the rocks his work at the printing firm is rather mundane until a small Eastern state Lalvador wanting plates made for their currency is the target of hostile forces. Reyonds is set up by the spies meanwhile Dermot Walsh of Richard The Lionheart fame closes in on Reynolds wife...typical B feature of the era, picture and sound of good quality.Man From Tangier Action starts in Tangier with a murder and a robbery. Voss (Martin Benson) one of the master crooks is after the thief who stole the plates and Michele (Lisa Gastoni) his unwilling moll is sent to retrieve them.Enter Collins (Robert Hutton) an American stunt man who, whilst having a haircut, his coat is accidentally switched which puts him right in the middle of the intrigue.. Good shots of Victoria station, Humber hawks etc. The story moves at a good pace and the picture and sound are of good quality.

  • 83 Hours 'Til Dawn [1990]83 Hours 'Til Dawn | DVD | (29/07/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A psychopath kidnaps a teenage girl and buries her alive in a capsule that will become her tomb in 83 hours unless her father pays a huge ransom. Based on a true story.

  • Inspector Morse - Disc 3 And 4 - Service Of All The Dead / Wolvercote Tongue [1987]Inspector Morse - Disc 3 And 4 - Service Of All The Dead / Wolvercote Tongue | DVD | (20/05/2002) from £9.98   |  Saving you £5.01 (33.40%)   |  RRP £14.99

    When Inspector Morse first appeared on television in 1987, nobody could have predicted that it would run into the next century, maintaining throughout a quality of scripts and story lines that raised the genre of the detective series to a new level. Much of its success can be attributed to John Thaw's total immersion in the role. Morse is a prickly character and not obviously easy to like. As a detective in Oxford with unfulfilled academic propensities, he is permanently excluded from a world of which he would dearly love to be a part. He is at odds with that world--and with his colleagues in the police force--most of the time. Passionate about opera and "proper beer", he is a cultural snob for whom vulgarity causes almost physical pain. As a result, he lives from one disillusionment to another. And he is scarred--more deeply than he would ever admit--by past relationships. But he also has a naïve streak and, deep-down sensitivity, which makes him a fascinating challenge for women. At the heart of Morse's professional life is his awkward partnership with Detective Sergeant Lewis, the resolutely ordinary, worldly sidekick who manages to keep his boss in an almost permanent state of exasperation while retaining his grudging respect. It's a testament to Kevin Whateley's consistently excellent performance that from such unpromising material, Lewis becomes as indispensable to the series as Barrington Pheloung's hypnotic, classic theme music. Morse's investigations do occasionally take him abroad to more exotic locations, but throughout 14 successful years of often gruesome murders, the city of Oxford itself became a central character in these brooding two-hour dramas: creator Colin Dexter stating he finally had to kill Morse off because he was giving Oxford a bad reputation as a dangerous place! --Piers Ford

  • Tune In Tomorrow [1990]Tune In Tomorrow | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £9.43   |  Saving you £3.56 (27.40%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When radio reporter Martin (Reeves) falls for his sexy aunt Julia (Hershey) the station's zany soap opera writer Pedro (Falk) decides to play Cupid and broadcast the details! Courtship soon turns to chaos with Martin's love life in shambles Julia in disgrace and irate listeners rioting in the streets. Everyone will have to tune in tomorrow to discover how it all turns out!

  • Russ Meyer CollectionRuss Meyer Collection | DVD | (13/11/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    A bumper 12 disc DVD box set featuring 18 uplifting classics from the incomparable Russ Meyer! Films Comprise: 1. Vixen 2. Supervixens 3. Beneath The Valley Of The Ultravixens 4. Mondo Topless 5. Up! 6. Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! 7. Lorna 8. Mudhoney 9. Wild Gals Of The Naked West 10. Blacksnake 11. Motorpsycho 12. Good Morning & Goodbye 13. Cherry Harry and Raquel 14. Pandora Peaks 15. Finders Keepers Lovers Weepers 16. The Immoral Mr Teas 17. Eve And The Handyman 18. Common Law Cabin

  • Verdi - Falstaff / Graham Vick, Bernard Haitink, Royal Opera House [1999]Verdi - Falstaff / Graham Vick, Bernard Haitink, Royal Opera House | DVD | (10/10/2001) from £24.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    The Graham Vicks production of Falstaff opened the new Covent Garden Royal Opera House, and was not to everybody's taste; the garish primary colours of the costumes, especially Falstaff's unusually hideous get-ups, go several steps beyond the Breughelian effect Vicks intended. The staging is effective--the complicated counterpoint of the ensembles is reflected in unobtrusive blocking that keeps the vocal lines clear and separate, especially in the final fugue. Bryn Terfel's Falstaff is a memorable creation, self-mocking and self-aggrandising at the same time--so much so, in fact, that he almost does not need the vast prosthetic body he has to wear for the part. Desiree Rancatore is an admirably sweet-toned Nanetta; Bernadette Manca di Nissa an appropriately sardonic Mistress Quickly; Roberto Frontali as Ford, in his Act 2 scena, perfectly distils and parodies every jealousy aria ever written, including Verdi's own. Haitink's conducting is exemplary in the lyrical passages, gets almost everything out of the fast and furious comic sections. --Roz Kaveney On the DVD: The Dolby Digital 5.1 sound is powerful and filled with detail, capturing the excitement of the performance and the atmosphere of the Royal Opera House superbly. The anamorphically enhanced 1.77:1 widesceen image is very clear, and while given the source inevitably not up to the highest feature film standards, is among the best live classical titles yet released on DVD. The bold colours are particularly well realised, though the red lighting of the Garter Inn scenes causes the image to falter a little. There are optional subtitles in English, French and German. These are presented directly over the picture and would be easier to read had they been a little larger, or outlined in some way. The special features consist of a brief synopsis by James Naughtie, taken directly from the original television broadcast, a minute-long "comment" by conductor Bernard Haitink and short but interesting interviews with Bryn Terfel and director Graham Vick. Finally there is a nine-minute episode from the series of short BBC films, Covent Garden Tales on the 1999 modernisation of the Royal Opera House. --Gary S Dalkin

  • Sherlock Holmes - A Study In Scarlet / The Bascombe Valley Mystery [1968]Sherlock Holmes - A Study In Scarlet / The Bascombe Valley Mystery | DVD | (21/06/2004) from £6.75   |  Saving you £3.24 (48.00%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A Study In Scarlet: Peter Cushing stars as the intrepid private eye Sherlock Holmes and has to perform a little forensic investigation. The Boscombe Valley Mystery: Peter Cushing stars as Sherlock Holmes in another unfathomable mystery story with Nigel Stock as his faithful sidekick.

  • Inspector Morse - Disc 11 And 12 - The Secret Of Bay 5B / Infernal Serpent [1987]Inspector Morse - Disc 11 And 12 - The Secret Of Bay 5B / Infernal Serpent | DVD | (24/06/2002) from £4.98   |  Saving you £10.01 (201.00%)   |  RRP £14.99

    When Inspector Morse first appeared on television in 1987, nobody could have predicted that it would run into the next century, maintaining throughout a quality of scripts and story lines that raised the genre of the detective series to a new level. Much of its success can be attributed to John Thaw's total immersion in the role. Morse is a prickly character and not obviously easy to like. As a detective in Oxford with unfulfilled academic propensities, he is permanently excluded from a world of which he would dearly love to be a part. He is at odds with that world--and with his colleagues in the police force--most of the time. Passionate about opera and "proper beer", he is a cultural snob for whom vulgarity causes almost physical pain. As a result, he lives from one disillusionment to another. And he is scarred--more deeply than he would ever admit--by past relationships. But he also has a naïve streak and, deep-down sensitivity, which makes him a fascinating challenge for women. At the heart of Morse's professional life is his awkward partnership with Detective Sergeant Lewis, the resolutely ordinary, worldly sidekick who manages to keep his boss in an almost permanent state of exasperation while retaining his grudging respect. It's a testament to Kevin Whateley's consistently excellent performance that from such unpromising material, Lewis becomes as indispensable to the series as Barrington Pheloung's hypnotic, classic theme music. Morse's investigations do occasionally take him abroad to more exotic locations, but throughout 14 successful years of often gruesome murders, the city of Oxford itself became a central character in these brooding two-hour dramas: creator Colin Dexter stating he finally had to kill Morse off because he was giving Oxford a bad reputation as a dangerous place! --Piers Ford

  • Puppet Master [1989]Puppet Master | DVD | (13/11/2000) from £10.56   |  Saving you £-4.57 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Five psychics hear rumours that the secret of life has been discovered by Andre Toulon a puppeteer and decide to investigate. What they find are five mutated puppets which have been specially designed to kill...

  • Stephen King's Children Of The Corn [1984]Stephen King's Children Of The Corn | DVD | (25/10/2004) from £11.95   |  Saving you £3.04 (25.44%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Traveling through Nebraska Burt (Peter Horton) and Vicky (Linda Hamilton) stop in a small town to report the death of a child on the highway. There they discover something strange about the community: all the grownups are gone and the children seem to belong to a strange cult. What's worse it's a cult that sacrifices adults to the dreadful 'he who walks behind the rows'... Based on a Stephen King short story.

  • Ivans XTC [2002]Ivans XTC | DVD | (30/06/2003) from £8.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (122.36%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This truly original film tells the story of Ivan Beckman the successful Hollywood agent who has it all: money fame success and power. However when his run of good fortune is shattered by bad news he decides to party even harder....

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