Blending state of the art animation with live action Hop is a comedy about E.B. (voiced by Russell Brand) the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. On the eve of taking over the family business E.B. leaves for Hollywood in pursuit of his dream of becoming a drummer. He encounters Fred (James Marsden) an out-of-work slacker with his own lofty goals who accidentally hits E.B. with his car. Feigning injury E.B. manipulates Fred into providing him shelter and Fred finds himself with the world's worst houseguest.
Titles Comprise:Hop: Blending state of the art animation with live action, Hop is a comedy about E.B. (voiced by Russell Brand), the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. On the eve of taking over the family business, E.B. leaves for Hollywood in pursuit of his dream of becoming a drummer. He encounters Fred (James Marsden), an out-of-work slacker with his own lofty goals, who accidentally hits E.B. with his car. Feigning injury, E.B. manipulates Fred into providing him shelter, and Fred finds himself with the world's worst houseguest.Despicable Me: In a happy suburban neighbourhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbours, hidden deep beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by an army of tireless, little yellow minions, we discover Gru (Steve Carell), planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon (Yes, the moon!) to prove to his Mum (Julie Andrews) that he is better than the other super-villains, especially the new kid on the block, Vector (Jason Segal).Gru delights in all things wicked. Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze guns and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way. Until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something that no one else has ever seen: a potential Dad
In this fresh new look at a classic story, Russell Brand reinvents the role of loveable billionaire Arthur Bach, an irresponsible charmer who has always relied on two things to get by: his limitless fortune and the good sense of his lifelong nanny and best friend Hobson (Helen Mirren), to keep him out of trouble.Kind-hearted, fun-loving, and utterly without purpose, Arthur spends every day in the heedless pursuit of amusement. But when his unpredictable public image threatens the staid reputation of the family foundation, Bach Worldwide, he is given an ultimatum: marry the beautiful but decidedly unlovable Susan Johnson (Jennifer Garner), an ambitious corporate exec who can keep him in line, or say goodbye to his billion-dollar inheritance and the only way of life he knows.It's a deal Arthur would be inclined to take...if he hadn't just fallen for Naomi (Greta Gerwig), a New York City tour guide who shares his idealism and spontaneity. The independent Naomi sees Arthur not only for who he is, but for who he could be, and finally gives him a reason to take charge of his own life.All he needs to do is stand up for what he wants. But at what cost?With some unconventional help from Hobson-the one person who always believed he could do anything-Arthur will take the most expensive risk of his life and learn what it means to become a man.
BRAND: A Second Coming follows comedian/author Russell Brand s evolution from addict & Hollywood star to unexpected political disruptor & newfound hero to the underserved. Brand is criticized for egomaniacal self-interest as he calls for revolution but stays the course with an irreverent courage that inspires a new generation of activists.
'The Secret Policeman's Ball was - and is - a coming together of the very best comedy talent of any generation to celebrate their art, remind audiences how important free speech is and highlight just how much vital work Amnesty International does to protect it. I implore you to support it.' - John Cleese On 4 March 2012, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of Amnesty International, the Secret Policeman's Ball was staged in the USA for the first time at New York's famous Radio City Mus.
Aaron Green has 72 hours to get a rock star from London to L.A...Pray for him...Jonah Hill and Russell brand reunite with the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall in this outrageous comedy about Aaron Green (Hill) an aspiring music executive, who has 72 hours to deliver the wild rock legend Aldous Snow (Brand), from London to Los Angeles for a comeback concert. In order to keep his job, Aaron must navigate a minefield of mayhem and debauchery to get Snow to the world famous Greek Theatre on time! From the producer of Knocked Up and Superbad comes the movie that's a raucous, rowdy good time Bonus Features 2 Disc Edition contains original Theatrical version and Extended version of the film. Feature Commentaries with Director Nicholas Stoller, Cast members Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne, Elisabeth Moss and Producer Rodney Rothman Documentaries including Getting To Get Him To The Greek', Getting In Tune With The Greek' & The Making Of African Child' o Karaoke Gag Reel Line-O-Rama Alternate Intro: The Castle Alternate Ending: Riding Daphne Deleted Scenes Extended and Alternate Scenes Blind Medicine Interviews Auditions
The world's greatest villain (Steve Carell) has just met his greatest challenge: three little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes.
This is the story of how this controversial comedian overcame abuse addiction and scandal to become one of Britains top stand-ups with a flourishing Hollywood career. The secrets of his overwhelming success of can be traced in the characteristically candid interviews given by Russell Brand himself. This powerful independent film pulls no punches in the quest to discover the truth behind the legend and features the most important filmed interviews given by Russell to the worlds media in the decade between 2000 and 2010.
Devastated Peter takes a Hawaiian vacation in order to deal with the break-up with his TV star girlfriend, Sarah. Little does he know that Sarah's travelling to the same resort as her ex ... and she has a surprise in store for him.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) has spent six years idolizing his girlfriend television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). He's the guy left holding her purse in paparazzi photos and accidentally omitted from acceptance award speeches. But his world is rocked when she dumps him and Peter finds himself alone. After an unsuccessful bout of womanizing and an on-the-job nervous breakdown he sees that not having Sarah may just ruin his life. To clear his head Peter takes an impulsive trip to Hawaii where he is confronted by his worst nightmare: his ex and her tragically hip new British-rocker boyfriend Aldous (Russell Brand) are sharing his hotel. But as he torments himself with the reality of Sarah's new life he finds relief in a flirtation with Rachel (Mila Kunis) a beautiful resort employee whose laid-back approach tempts him to rejoin the world. He also finds relief in several hundred embarrassing fruity cocktails. Knocked Up: Allison Scott (Katherine Heigl) is an up-and-coming entertainment journalist whose 24-year-old life is on the fast track. But it gets seriously derailed when a drunken one-nighter with slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) results in an unwanted pregnancy. Faced with the prospect of going it alone or getting to know the baby's father Allison decides to give the lovable doof a chance. An overgrown kid who has no desire to settle down Ben learns that he has a big decision to make with his kid's mom-to-be: will he hit the road or stay in the picture? Courting a woman you've just Knocked Up however proves to be a little difficult when the two try their hands at dating. As they discover more about one another it becomes painfully obvious that they're not the soul mates they'd hoped they might be!
Made in a golden age of Hollywood dominated by rugged and charismatic leading men real Westerns produced some of the most enduring gun-slinging Stetson wearing spur bearing cinematic characters of all time. This Special Collector's Box Set celebrates three of the very best. Set Comprises: Angel And The Bad Man (1947): Quirt Evans (John Wayne) is an all round bad guy. Whilst in their care of a Quaker family after being shot he falls in love with the beautiful Penelope (Gail Russell). Quirt finds himself choosing between Penelope's gentle world and his own nomadic and unforgiving ways. One Eyed Jacks (1961): On the run from the law after a Mexican bank robbery Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) leaves his partner Rio (Marlon Brando) to be captured. After five long years in a brutal jail Rio escapes to hunt down Longworth and take his revenge. Vengeance Valley (1951): Rancher Archie Stroble's natural son Lee (Robert Walker) has always been envious of step-brother Owen (Lancaster) who in turn has spent his life pulling Lee out of trouble. But when Lee fathers an illegitimate child it leads to a life-threatening confrontation between the vengeance-seeking brothers.
Titles comprise: Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) has spent six years idolizing his girlfriend television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). He's the guy left holding her purse in paparazzi photos and accidentally omitted from acceptance award speeches. But his world is rocked when she dumps him and Peter finds himself alone. After an unsuccessful bout of womanizing and an on-the-job nervous breakdown he sees that not having Sarah may just ruin his life. To clear his head Peter takes an impulsive trip to Hawaii where he is confronted by his worst nightmare: his ex and her tragically hip new British-rocker boyfriend Aldous (Russell Brand) are sharing his hotel. But as he torments himself with the reality of Sarah's new life he finds relief in a flirtation with Rachel (Mila Kunis) a beautiful resort employee whose laid-back approach tempts him to rejoin the world. He also finds relief in several hundred embarrassing fruity cocktails. 40 Year Old Virgin: Some may say 40 year-old Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has it all: a great job working at an electronics store; an awesome collection of superhero figures and comic books; friendly elderly neighbours who he watches TV with; and a few cool friends. However there's just one small problem... he's still a virgin! Once his co-workers find out about his secret they start a mission to get Andy laid ASAP! But nothing seems to work... until Andy meets 40 year-old mother of three Trish - a woman who doesn't want sex in her relationships!
This is the world according to Russell Brand. Expect a menage-a-trois of sexy dark and hilarious jokes from Britain's most notorious and talented comedian. In The world According to Russell Brand we're taken on a irreverent tour of Russell's scandalous life delving into childhood memories travelling experiences and thougts on sex lies and being famous. This is the very best of Russell Brand taken from Russell Brand Live Doing Life - Live and Ponderland DVD's.
The Outlaw:The Outlaw is a fascinating Western with a determindly off-beat story about Doc Holliday, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid coming to conflict over Holliday's stolen horse and the voluptuous halfbreed played by Jane Russell. The script is often disarmingly tongue in cheek, and there is a weird eroticism to the film.;
In this his first series for TV Russell embarks on a comic personal confrontation of society''s prejudices and in doing so he confronts some of his own psychological demons. Can Russell expunge his issues with his father by challenging him to a fight? Is sex with a seventy year old a viable proposition for this picture of manhood? On the other hand (literally) is sex in a toilet possible with another man? Would you bathe with a homeless person? These are important questions and Russell intends to find out the answers. The programmes make for edgy and sometimes squeamish viewing as Russell embarks on a journey deep within himself; in doing so he finds humour empathy and a deep level of humanity. Welcome to 'Jackass'' of the brain; instead of putting his body at risk Russell puts his mind his heart and his right hand to the test to see what truths emerge. Combined with Russell Brand''s unique and frenetic comic delivery this is the series that launched a career mixing entertainment with social issues in the blender with full on effect. Episodes Include: Dadfight Russell examines the idea of the Oedipus complex. He challenges his father to a fight in the hope some of the demons of the past can be purged. Homeless James: Part 1 & 2 With all the unoccupied buildings in the UK should anyone really be homeless? Is it because we think of the homeless as dirty and unpleasant? How would Russell feel if he brought a homeless person into the core of his life - share a bed and bath with them? How would that make them both feel? Naziboy Russell spends some time with the youth leader of the BNP. Why would a supposedly bright and intelligent idealistic young man end up allying himself with such an old fashioned ideology as ultra-nationalism? Can Russell swallow his own feelings long enough to hear what he has to say? Eddie Kidd Rides Again Eddie Kidd was every red blooded mans hero. A pin up stunt rider who had it all. Then disaster; a crash and a new world of re-hab physiotherapy and care workers took over. How does Eddie feel about the crash and what has happened since and what feelings does it bring out in Russell? My Old Tart Russell explores the idea of sexuality in old age. Can he have a full and meaningful relationship with a woman over seventy? Is the age divide a barrier of the mind or something more substantial? Wanky Wanky In this episode Russell challenges his sexuality. Is your sexuality constructed by environment and experience or is it innate? In a bid to examine this issue Russell strolls up to a man in a gay pub and says ''We''re making a TV programme where we examine and explore homosexuality-can I **** you off in a toilet?''!!!! The Inside of Your Soul What if anything has Russell learnt from his experiences? Why put himself in situations he feels uncomfortable with? Was he just a voyeur? Was it just exhibitionism? Or did he and those taking part gain anything from their encounters?
Russell Brand And Noel Fielding: Live
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