The Adventures Of Huck Finn is an action-packed adaptation of Mark Twain's classic adventure. The unforgettable story of two unlikely friends a mischievous boy and a runaway slave on a wild trip down the mighty Mississippi River. On their treacherous journey to freedom they come across an entertaining assortment of diverse characters and face one incredible adventure after another. You won't want to miss this sensational telling of Twain's classic tale - a fun-filled mix of thrills and adventure!
Face: At thirty five Ray's learned the tricks and done the time. Now he's a face - a villain to be reckoned with and definitely not to be crossed - ready for the blag the big score that'll really set him and his team up. Although the job goes smooth and sweet the take doesn't scratch the three million the gang had it figured for. And when somebody starts thieving from the thieves and people start getting blown away Ray's got some serious thinking to do before the traitor -
Huckleberry Finn's age has been scaled down in this 1993 Disney film in order to accommodate star Elijah Wood's young years at the time. But that is not the only concession Mark Twain's great American novel must make to Disney revisionism. Wood's Huck, as adapted for the screen by writer-director Stephen Sommers, is all rascal and only nominally a philosopher, which takes a lot of the soul out of Twain's extraordinary story about Huck's enlightenment while travelling with the slave Jim (Courtney B. Vance) along the Mississippi river. Big chunks of the journey are also minimised in significance, and not just for the sake of storytelling economy. Jason Robards Jr and Robbie Coltrane brighten things up, but overall this is an unnecessarily simplified version of a literary classic. --Tom Keogh
What do you look for in a sportscar? A sense of fun looks great handling or the best value? We put the latest models from supercars to track and performance road cars through their paces to find out how they perform on each level head on. Former Eurosport commentator Richard Nicholls runs you through the action as the experts from Auto Express magazine and ITV's World Rally commentator Robbie Head present a feast of high-octane action from the Ty-Croes circuit in Wales. The aim - to find out which modern sportscar delivers the most fun for your money. And the team quickly puts their reputation to the test! They offer a cheeky yet candid examination of each car with an entertaining comparison of looks power and performance. Cars featured include: - Ferrari 360CS - Nissan 350Z - BMW Z4 - Porsche GT3 RS - Jaguar XK8 - Mazda RX8 - Lotus Exige - Smart Brabus Roadster - Chrysler Crossfire - Ariel Atom - Noble M400 - TVR 350T - Caterham 7 R500 Evo. The action is not only confined to the track the cars were also put to the test on public roads by a mixture of drivers both professional and amateur to get you all the dirt on these machines. This DVD is ultimately about fun and getting the most for your money! So if you want to know what came out on top you've come to the right place!
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