Adventures of Robin Hood: The Complete Third Series (Repackaged) | DVD | (01/11/2008)
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| RRP First broadcast in 1955 The Adventures of Robin Hood stars Richard Green as Robin of Locksley. Together with his band of merry men he protects the countryside from evil Prince John (Donald Pleasence). Features all 39 episodes from the third series spread over 5 discs: The Salt King A Tuck In Time Pepper The Charter A Change Of Heart Brother Battle My Brother's Keeper An Apple For The Archer The Angry Village The Mark The Bride Of Robin Hood To Be A Student The Christmas Goose The Challenge Of The Black Knight The Rivals The Profiteer Knight Errant The Healing Hand One Man's Meat Too Many Robins The Crusaders Castle In The Air The Double Roman Gold The Ghost That Failed At The Sign Of The Blue Boar Quickness Of The Hand The Elixir Of Youth The Genius The Youthful Menace The Minstrel The Doctor The Lottery The Fire Lincoln Green Woman's War Little Mother Marian's Prize Farewell To Tuck.
Cinema Collection - Vol. 2 | DVD | (09/06/2003)
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Music Triple (Glastonbury, It's All Gone Pete Tong, Spinal Tap) | DVD | (12/03/2007)
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| RRP Glastonbury (Dir. Julien Temple 2006): The mud. The music. The mayhem. A documentary on the 30th anniversary of Britain's best-known music festival the definitive experience that is Glastonbury! With no Glasto' festival in 2006 this may be the best way to sample the finest musical gathering in the UK. In 1970 a young farmer named Michael Eavis opened his 150-acre farm to 1 500 people who paid one pound each to watch a handful of pop and folk stars perform all weekend long and the Glastonbury Festival was born. The following year several rich hippies including Winston Churchill's granddaughter provided funds to enlarge the event and 12 500 people turned up to see David Bowie and Joan Baez. For most of the past 30 years the Worthy Farm in Glastonbury has provided a delirious outdoor concert for thousands of people over the summer-solstice weekend. Julien Temple whose film The Filth and the Fury screened at Sundance in 2000 has spent the past few years collecting footage from every single Glastonbury Festival ranging from professional outtakes from the film Nicolas Roeg made about the 1971 event to amateur home videos collected from the attendees themselves often retrieved from forgotten corners of closets and attics. Interweaving images of impromptu art happenings skeptical locals and stirring performances by music legends not to mention the unbridled energy of each successive generation of youthful music fans Glastonbury skillfully chronicles the evolution of the longest-running music festival in the world. It's All Gone Pete Tong (Dir. Michael Dowse 2005): Based on a true story and Winner of Best Feature Film at Toronto Film Festival and Gen Art Film Festival Paul Kaye (Best Actor U.S. Comedy Arts Festival) stars as Frankie Wilde the legendary British DJ and musical mastermind of the underground club scene whose career is cut down at its pinnacle by unthinkable tragedy - the loss of his hearing. Darkly funny and inspirational with fierce performances by both Kaye and Kate Magowan (24 Hour Party People) as his sex-crazed Mrs. you'll laugh and gasp but cheer him on as he struggles out of the abyss to reclaim his life and reputation. This Is Spinal Tap (Dir. Rob Reiner 1984): Go straight to 11 - with the magic of DVD you can now go to your favourite Tap moments whether it is the diminutive Stonehenge the pod that won't open or the amp that goes all the way to 11. For the first time ever you can choose how to watch the greatest ""rockumentary"" in history. See this cult phenomenon in its splendid entirety or use the menu to follow the band's antics via an interactive tour map of select scenes from a list of classic Tap quotes. And if all that isn't enough there is after all. the music - Hell Hole Sex Farm and the timeless Big Bottom.
Razor Eaters | DVD | (29/05/2006)
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| RRP Organise. Traumatise. Immortalise. Dissatisfied with the state of society in modern Australia five young men calling themselves the Razor Eaters go on a bloody rampage in an attempt to eradicate what they see as decadence and corruption on the streets of Melbourne... No-nonsense indie filmmaking with a fine heritage in Romper Stomper and Chopper.
Johannes Passion - Bach | DVD | (09/05/2005)
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| RRP Performed by Kings College Choir Cambridge and the The Brandeburg Consort (leader Roy Goodman). Conducted by Stephen Cleobury and filmed at King's College Chapel.
The Fox And The Hound | DVD | (27/03/2000)
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