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  • Pi - 15th Anniversary Edition [DVD] [1998]Pi - 15th Anniversary Edition | DVD | (12/08/2013) from £13.79   |  Saving you £11.20 (81.22%)   |  RRP £24.99

    From acclaimed film-maker Darren Aronofsky director of Requiem for a Dream The Wrestler and Black Swan comes the fifteenth anniversary edition of his debut feature Pi (winner of Best Director at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival). Number theorist Maximillian Cohen (Sean Gullette) has an obsession with numbers that causes him migraines. When Max's computer crashes after predicting a stock market collapse and spitting out a 216-digit number Max initially dismisses it until the prediction comes true and he realises that it could be the key he has been searching for in this surreal psychological drama.

  • Pi [1999]Pi | DVD | (19/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Patterns exist everywhere: in nature, in science, in religion, in business. Max Cohen (played hauntingly by Sean Gullette) is a mathematician searching for these patterns in everything. Yet, he's not the only one, and everyone from Wall Street investors, looking to break the market, to Hasidic Jews, searching for the 216-digit number that reveals the true name of God, are trying to get their hands on Max. This dark, low-budget film was shot in black and white by director Darren Aronofsky. With eerie music, voice-overs, and overt symbolism enhancing the somber mood, Aronofsky has created a disturbing look at the world. Max is deeply paranoid, holed up in his apartment with his computer Euclid, obsessively studying chaos theory. Blinding headaches and hallucinogenic visions only feed his paranoia as he attempts to remain aloof from the world, venturing out only to meet his mentor, Sol Robeson (Mark Margolis), who for some mysterious reason feels Max should take a break from his research. Pi is complex--occasionally toocomplex--but the psychological drama and the loose sci-fi elements make this a worthwhile, albeit consuming, watch. Pi won the Director's Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. --Jenny Brown

  • Fight Club/PiFight Club/Pi | DVD | (16/04/2007) from £9.97   |  Saving you £-0.98 (-10.90%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Fight Club (Dir. David Fincher 1999): A ticking time bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on with underground ""fight clubs"" forming in every town- until a sensuous and mysterious woman comes between the two men and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion. Pitt and Norton deliver knockout performances in this stunningly original darkly comic film from David Fincher based on the controversial book by Chuck Palahniuk. Pi (Dir. Darren Aronofsky 1998): Darren Aronofsky's award-winning directorial debut Pi is a science-fiction thriller about the haunting journey into the genius mind of a renegade visionary Maximillian Cohen (Sean Gullette). A brilliant troubled man Max is on the verge of the most important discovery of his life. For the past ten years he has been attempting to decode the numerical pattern beneath the ultimate system of ordered chaos - the stock market. As Max verges on a solution chaos is swallowing the world around him. He is pursued by an aggressive Wall Street firm set on financial domination as well as a Kabbalah sect intent on unlocking the secrets behind their ancient holy texts. Max races to crack the code hoping to defy the madness that looms before him. In succeeding he uncovers a secret everyone is willing to kill for.

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