Disc 1 - What We Did Last Summer Let Me Entertain You (Live At Knebworth)Let Love Be Your Energy (Live At Knebworth)We Will Rock You (Live At Knebworth)Monsoon (Live At Knebworth)Come Undone (Live At Knebworth)Strong (Live At Knebworth)Me And My Monkey (Live At Knebworth)Hot Fudge (Live At Knebworth)Mr Bojangles (Live At Knebworth)She's The One (Live At Knebworth)Supreme (Live At Knebworth)No Regrets (Live At Knebworth)Kids (Live At Knebworth)Better Man (Live At Knebworth)Nan's Song (Live At Knebworth)Feel (Live At Knebworth)Rock DJ (Live At Knebworth)Angels (Live At Knebworth)End Credits (Live At Knebworth)Disc 2 - What We Did Last Summer GalleryMoments Of Mass Destruction (Live At Knebworth)More Precious Than Gold (UNICEF Film)Fan DiariesTime Lapse FootageGameWhere Egos Dare TrailerLive At The Albert TrailerThe Robbie Williams Show TrailerNobody Someday TrailerDisc 3 - Live at the AlbertEternity (Orchestral Version) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)The Well Swung Intro (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Have You Met Miss Jones? (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Mack The Knife (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Straighten Up And Fly Right (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Let's Face The Music And Dance (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Well, Did You Evah (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Well, Did You Evah (Reprise) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)The Lady Is A Tramp (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Things (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)One For My Baby (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Mr Bojangles (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Beyond The Sea (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Me And My Shadow (As Performed By Sammy Davis, Jr And Frank Sinatra) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Me And My Shadow (As Performed By Sammy Davis, Jr And Frank Sinatra) (Reprise) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Let Me Entertain You (Orchestral Version) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Ain't That A Kick In The Head (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)It Was A Very Good Year (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)My Way (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)My Way (Reprise) (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)Backstage Footage (Live At The Albert Hall)Aftershow Footage (Live At The Albert)Well Swung (Documentary Of The Making Of The Album)Live At The Albert Menu LoopsBeyond The Sea + Credits (Live At The Albert)Disc 4 - Where Egos DareAlso Sprach ZarathustraLet Me Entertain You (Live At Slane Castle)Strong (Live At Slane Castle)Phoenix From The Flames (Live At Slane Castle)Angels (Live At Slane Castle)Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Live At Slane Castle)Millennium (Live At Slane Castle)Slane Backstage (Where Egos Dare)Short Cuts (Where Egos Dare)Rock DJRock DJ (Enhanced Version Containing Behind The Scenes Footage)Dance With The DevilMaking Of 'Sing When You're Winning'Let Love Be Your Energy (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Better Man (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Rock DJ (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Supreme (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Kids (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)If It's Hurting You (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Singing For The Lonely (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Love Calling Earth (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Knutsford City Limits (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)Forever Texas (Snippet From 'Where Egos Dare' DVD)By All Means
A gripping story unfolds after a cop accidentally shoots a hostage and sees his partner killed. Tortured by guilt he leaves the area and vows to avoid firearms... a decision he will soon regret! Haunted by the past his further weakness and indecision lead to three convicts escaping transfer to a top security prison. By a cruel twist of fate the trio led by a psychopathic killer take his family hostage. Tormented by his past and his pledge to never use a gun he prepares to take on
Like a roller coaster ready to fly off its rails, Van Helsing rockets to maximum velocity and never slows down. Having earned blockbuster clout with The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, writer-director Stephen Sommers once again plunders Universal's monster vault and pulls out all the stops for this mammoth $148-million action-adventure-horror-comedy, which opens (sans credits) with a terrific black-and-white prologue that pays homage to the Universal horror classics that inspired it. The plot pits legendary vampire hunter Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) against Dracula (the deliciously campy Richard Roxburgh), his deadly blood-sucking brides, and the Wolfman (Will Kemp) in a two-hour parade of outstanding special effects (980 in all) that turn Sommers' juvenile plot into a triple-overtime bonus for CGI animators. In alliance with a Transylvanian princess (Kate Beckinsale) and the Frankenstein monster (Shuler Hensley), Van Helsing must prevent Dracula from hatching his bat-winged progeny, and there's so much good-humored action that you're guaranteed to be thrilled and exhausted by the time the 10-minute end-credits roll. It's loud, obnoxious, filled with revisionist horror folklore, and aimed at addicted gamers and eight-year-olds, but this colossal monster mash (including Mr. Hyde, just for kicks) will never, ever bore you. --Jeff Shannon
After the death of her lover Wilma takes over his bootlegging business but without much success. She soon meets up with bank robber Fred who convinces her and her daughters to join him for his next big heist. In the meantime Wilma also kidnaps the daughter of a millionaire in the hopes of getting rich off the ransom. Will Wilma and Fred be able to retire with their ill-gotten gains or will the law eventually catch up with them?
Scare School was founded 10 000 years ago to reform and re-educate the misits losers and wimps of the monster world-in other words to teach them how to be nasty and scary. Under the watchful eyes and slimy tentacles of Alder and Dash the Students spend everyday perfecting the craft of horrifying humans. But no matter how hard Casper tries to be scary he cant help himself. At Scare School he falls in with the wrong crowd: creatures who are just as nice as he is.
When a young man with a chronic speech impediment is caught by the police for joyriding Fitz is brought onto the case and recommends a psychological evaluation. However D.S. Beck releases the young man contrary to Fitz's advice and the violent murder of a loan shark in a dark alley marks the beginning of what Fitz considers to be a Bonnie & Clyde style killing spree. A volatile male personality with enough strength to murder a man with his bare hands and a female with the sexual chemistry to lure potential victims to their death. Fitz's success on the professional front contrasts with his own personal failings as the drink and gambling take their toll.
Into The Sun (Dir. Fritz Kiersch 2004): When a government official is killed American operative Travis Hunter (Seagal) with experience in the Yakuza culture is brought into investigate... Belly Of The Beast (Dir. Ching Siu-Tung 2003): Jake Hopper once an operative on the inside on his way to retirement receives some startling news. While vacationing in Thailand his daughter has been kidnapped by a notorious terrorist group. The C.I.A. launches an attack mission to save her but that's not good enough for Hopper. He has never been one to play by the rules and this time there are no rules! Out Of Reach (Dir. Leong Po-Chih 2004): Billy Ray Lancing (Seagal) a former covert agent turned survivalist discovers that the foster program in Eastern Europe he is using to help a young girl is actually a human trafficking network and so he heads overseas to find the girl and shut down the operation...
Guy Ritchie writer/director of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels delivers another awe-inspiring directorial masterpiece. Snatch is an edgy and hilarious film about a diamond heist gone wrong a colourful Irish gypsy turned prizefighter and a very temperamental dog. In the heart of gangland two novice unlicensed boxing promoters Turkish (Jason Statham) and Tommy (Stephen Graham) get roped into organising a bare-knuckled fight with local kingpin villain and fellow boxing promoter Brick Top (Alan Ford). But it all goes wrong when Brick Top's fighter who is rigged to win is suddenly knocked out by the boys' wildcard Irish gypsy boxer One Punch Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt). Unfortunately things go from bad to worse as Mickey starts playing by his own rules and the duo find they are heading for a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile en route to New York to deliver a stolen 84-carat diamond to head honcho Avi (Dennis Farina) Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) is robbed of the stone. Forced to jump on the next plane to London Avi is by no means pleased. He hires local legend Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) to find Franky and the diamond. The hunt for the missing stone launches everyone into a spiral of double-crossing vendettas as different parties pursue personal agendas some of them farcical most of them illegal and all of them destined to spin completely out of control...
Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London Ghost Dance offers a stunning analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts memory and the past. It is an adventure film strongly influenced by the work of Jacques Rivette and Jean-Luc Godard but with a unique and artistic discourse of its own. The film focuses on philosopher Jacques Derrida who considers ghosts to be the memory of something which has never been present a theory explored in the film.
A complete guide to the basics of learning an instrument for all musical styles. Includes instruction on songs riffs scales chords playing tips and techniques standard notation and tablature.
Sing your favourite Robbie songs! Star Trax Karaoke is firmly established as the UK's best loved range of karaoke albums. StarTrax Karaoke DVD features the same high quality sound recordings as well as easy to read on screen lyrics. There are full guide vocals to help you learn the songs and karaoke versions to sing back against as well as a smart Chorus Skip facility which allows you to go straight to the main sing-a-long part of the song. Tracklist: 1. Let Me Entertain
An illicit rendezvous discovered in a park initially appears to be a clear case of adultery but on closer inspection a darker picture develops. A man abuses his position of trust to recruit young girls into his religious sect. Morality is turned on its head when an innocent young girl is 'punished' for the wrong doings of her 'priest'. Bearing all the symbolism of the serpent rearing its ugly head in the Garden of Eden a world of religious fanaticism hypocrisy and perversity unfolds. Appearances can be deceptive as Fitz attempts to unearth the most sinister truths behind the religious faade with spine-chilling consequences.
FROM HELL referring to the return address on a letter penned by the Ripper is about people who are in hell trying to survive the grimmest circumstances. At the core are five impoverished prostitutes who share a desperate friendship drawn tighter as their ranks are terrorized by a gruesome murderer. Mary Kelly Kate Eddowes Liz Stride Dark Annie Chapman and Polly exist on the brink earning a meagre living with their bodies in a society that concurrently dishonours and feeds upon them. Owning virtually nothing of value they are threatened by a monster that would steal from them their only possession: existence.
Brian, Dougal, Florence and friends return in a big-screen adventure of the classic cult TV series.
Thomas Jack and Wayne are the best of mates. Together they're the Stickmen playing an on-going stake game of pub pool that sees them touring the dark underbelly of Wellington's pub scene. Each of them lives their life the way they play pool. Thomas is either ""on"" or ""off"". His game can be one of two things - absolutely brilliant or absolutely crap. Jack is always slick cool and forever setting up the next shot. Wayne is well Wayne. He bumbles his way through life happy to be
Fitz is full of Eastern promise when his lecture tour to Hong Kong is interrupted by the local police who need help with a murder investigation. No sooner is he on the case than another murder comes to light. Is Hong Kong being besieged by it first serial killer? Fitz has no choice but to send for help and though he asks for Penhaligon it's Wise who turns up. With the team together and the number of bodies increasing Fitz realises that there are pieces to the puzzle that he has to find if he is to save a life.
Fitz's two worlds collide when one of his students is brutally murdered on a moving train and the girl's grieving parents enlist him to help crack the case. The frenzied nature of the attack convinces the police that this is the work of the notorious 'Sweeney'. When an unconscious blood-soaked man is discovered close to the scene he becomes the prime suspect. Kelly (Adrian Dunbar) claims to be suffering from amnesia and Fitz is given the task of unlocking the dark recesses of his soul in a bid to find the truth.
The police believe they have solved the brutal murder of a prostitute when they arrest father of four David Harvey on strong circumstantial evidence. However an identical murder while David is in custody means the team have to decide if they have the wrong man or whether they are dealing with a copycat killer. Meanwhile the death of Fitz's mother drives him into the arms of his wife while Jimmy Beck recently returned from sick leave finally breaks under the strain of work and his own guilt. When he takes the law to the limits he finds Penhaligon staring at him across an unbridgeable gap. Something has to give ...
When Luke, a massively successful businessman, is brutally attacked and his fiance is viciously raped and murdered, he pledges to use every last penny he has to train himself in the art of combat and killing in order to use it against any wrong doers who dare to cross his path. What Luke doesn't know is that his own attackers are highly connected to the local crime family, and they have every intention of finishing what they started... Now the hunter has become the hunted and there will be violence...
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