Six new episodes from our three favourite suburban neighborhood friends (Ed Edd and Eddy) who are linked by one common goal in life - coming up with schemes to make money so they can buy delicious jaw breakers. Armed with pimples big feat and oily hair The Eds plunge headlong into outlandish summertime adventure.
When Sakura Avalon accidentally set free the mystical cards contained within the Clow Book she never dreamed it would be her quest to recapture them and return them to their rightful place. Sakura and her friends have won a trip to Hong Kong and although they love the city they feel that something strange is happening. Could there be evil spirits lurking nearby? Suddenly captured by a powerful Sorceress and transported to another dimension Sakura must fight to rescue her friends
Rome is traditionally imagined as the home of emperors and senators generals and gladiators a dignified theatre of pomp and ceremony. But what about the little guys the wasters - new to the big city stuck in office jobs unable to get the girls? Plebs follows three desperate young men from the suburbs as they try to get laid hold down jobs and climb the social ladder in the big city - a city that happens to be Ancient Rome. The series stars Friday Night Dinner's Tom Rosenthal Joel Fry (White Van Man) and Ryan Sampson (After You’ve Gone) as the three young men – Marcus Stylax and their lazy slave with an attitude problem Grumio.
Now here's a surprise. Plebs may have slipped under many people's radars prior to its relatively quiet debut on ITV2, but off the back of growing word of mouth, the show's DVD release became just a little more anticipated. With good reason too: even though the central idea may sound a bit gimmick, Plebs is something of a comedy pleasure. It's not a classic, but it's an assured and entertaining maiden run. The foundations of the show ask the idea just what it was like to be an everyday, nine-to-five worker in the midst of ancient Rome. Thus we follow two men, Marcus and Stylax, along with their slave Grumio, who show us the answers to that question. Ryan Sampson, in fact, steals the show as the lazy Grumio, but the charm of his co-stars, Tom Rosenthal and Joel Fry shouldn't be overlooked. There are plenty of laughs throughout Plebs, even though there's potential for more, and often, it's the delivery of the material that lifts it, rather than the sense of excellent scripts at the heart of it all. But then, there are plenty of good ideas, and it's an entertaining, well-realised show. What's more, it feels as if there's plenty left in the tank here for a second series, too. --Jon Foster
Head Teacher Michael Byrne is recovering from the hit-and-run that he cannot remember - but when the guilty party surfaces, he finds himself one teacher short. A 'teach-off' between two very different teachers results in an unexpected new Head of English, a woman who will face some particularly rough lessons of her own. Gang culture has invaded Waterloo Road, with Kyle's Dale Sken Crew joined by an uncertain Tariq, going head-to-head with the Murray Set Boyz joined by a lost and confused Finn. Yet the school with heart finds matters of the heart a constant source of upheaval as Grantly loses his wife to Alzheimers but finds that life may hold other opportunities; Janeece meets the man of her dreams in a whirlwind romance that will change her life; and even young Scout finds herself caught up in a love affair that may be more – or less - than it seems. With all this love in the air, it’s sad to see that the local education department has fallen very out of love with Waterloo Road, which teeters on the brink of closure. But with prom night coming, and Kyle on the loose with a crossbow, there may have to be more than one guardian angel at work to save a life, and save the day. Special Features: Social Networking Snaps Subtitles
Herbert West has a very good head on his shoulders... and another one in a dish on his desk! Deep within the morgue at Miskatonic University arrogant madman West (Jeffrey Combs) introduces fellow graduate student Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) to his startling formula for the re-animation of fresh corpses. But the secret of life and death has some very messy consequences. Get ready to re-experience one of the most outrageously inventive horror films of all time.
When top street dancer Ash (Hentschel) is humiliated and laughed off stage by American crew Invincible, he sets off to gather the best dancers from around the world to take them on - with a dance style they weren't expecting.
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The Jerk: That wild and crazy guy Steve Martin makes his acting debut in this wild and crazy comedy hit The Jerk. Steve portrays Navin Johnson adopted son of a poor black sharecropper family whose crazy inventions lead him from rags to riches and right back to rags. Along the way he's smitten with a lady motorcycle racer survives a series of screwball attacks by a deranged killer becomes a millionaire by inventing the ""opti-grab"" handle for eyeglasses - and shows why he's the hottest comic performer in America today. The Jerk Too: This TV movie sequel stars Mark Blankfield as Navin Johnson the eponymous 'hero'.
After a young backpacker goes missing, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village infamous for its bizarre cult activity and rumours of human sacrifice. Hell bent on discovering the truth, they travel to the village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group determined to kill them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that the village hides a much darker secret than they could ever have imagined.
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Director Michele Soavi does the impossible by squeezing a few more drops of blood out from the slasher genre. Not only that, Soavi lensed one of the most beautiful and suspenseful horror movies of the 1980s. A genuinely haunting horror where the killer dressed as an owl goes to bloody work with a chainsaw that slices through flesh and bone...
Two men one purpose: track and destroy a legendary animal. But when the final confrontation comes only one man stands alone in the path of his rampaging enemy.
Heroes of mystery...magic beyond belief! Legend says when the darkness arises five brave teen sorcerers will be called to fight for the planet's survival...
After an age-old curse is broken followers of dark magic - now freed from their underground world - threaten Earth. An ancient legend foretells five mystic warriors will master magic to combat the looming darkness. The new recruits - thrilled to be superheroes with magical powers - team up to battle dangerous witches wizards trolls and beasts...but not until one reluctant candidate embraces the Red Ranger role and saves the day. A lesson is learned that real heroes are born in the fight for freedom...and the Mystic Force is destined to keep the peaceful planet out of evil hands!
All roads lead to Rome for the return of the multi-award winning comedy PLEBS in a brand new eight part series. A modern comedy in an ancient setting, PLEBS charts the antics of three under achievers, all of whom are on a desperate quest to live the when in Rome mantra to the full in the empire s most exciting city. Since series one the world has indeed progressed (from 27BC to 26BC) but flat-mates Marcus (Tom Rosenthal), Stylax (Joel Fry) and slave Grumio (Ryan Sampson) have made no strides whatsoever. Not domestically, not financially and certainly not romantically. Marcus ongoing crush Cynthia (Sophie Coliquhoun) is still next door, and still ignoring his advances, with her own slave Metella (Lydia Rose Bewley) on hand with a sarcastic quip to keep Marcus at bay. Stylax wants Marcus to give up on her and move on so that they can realize their dreams of being the big men of Rome. For Stylax this also means becoming a champion charioteer. Who cares if he doesn't own a chariot and can't drive? Their fearsome boss Flavia (Doon Mackichan) is still running the office and, for the first time we meet her husband, Cornelius (Neil Stuke). Meanwhile, water-pouring colleague, Aurelius (Tom Basden) is getting married and looking for a best man. Business is booming for dodgy Landlord (Karl Theobald) who is now accompanied by massive henchman, Davus (Tom Davis). Guests include Simon Callow, Sean Williamson, Lauren Socha, Tim Key, James Fleet and Paul Ritter.
Heroes of mystery...magic beyond belief! Legend says when the darkness arises five brave teen sorcerers will be called to fight for the planet's survival...
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Heroes of mystery...magic beyond belief! Legend says when the darkness arises five brave teen sorcerers will be called to fight for the planet's survival...
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