All thirteen episodes: 'Christina' 'The Blooding' 'Entry To A New World' 'Lady Bountiful' 'Point To Point' 'The Cold Light Of Day' 'Edge Of The Cloud' 'Flying High' 'Sing No Sad Songs' 'New Blood' 'Prisoners Of War' 'What Are Servants For?' and 'Inheritance'.
All episodes from the first four seasons of the US drama about teenager Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) and non-ageing vampire brothers Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder). In the fictional town of Mystic Falls Stefan falls for Elena who, along with her brother, Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), is grieving for her recently deceased parents. The story is centred around Elena and Stefan's relationship which is put under strain when the vicious Damon shows up.
Mel an aging scene queen with the ego of Norma Desmond believes life is a beauty pageant with him always the winner. He rejects the love of Todd a provincial boy from the Welsh valleys who moves to London to be with him in favour of quick-fix Botox sex to fight his insecurities. But how long can he sashay down the catwalk when his eye bags are bigger than his Gucci bags? And who is going to be waiting at the end of the rainbow when there is no place like home? Ash is tired of the jaded gay scene where steroid bodies and the Atkin's diet are the only offerings on the menu and all the macho posing only reveals a Farah Fawcett in the bedroom. He meets Diane (a.k.a Dan) a transexual from their college days with a butch sexy and straight looking ex army boyfriend Ross. Ash decides the only way for him to find a real man is to click on those Jimmy Choo's. Will his foray into the wonderland of tranny burrows and tranny chasers bring him his dream man?
Jon Cold is a freelance secret agent who's as cunning as he is deadly. When Cold is hired to deliver a mysterious package from France to Germany some very dangerous people will stop at nothing to stop him. But getting in his way is a decision they might not live to regret... With exotic locations and blistering action The Foreigner is heart-pounding entertainment that'll keep you on the edge of your seat!
Bridget Fonda (Jackie Brown, A Simple Plan) and Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hitcher, The Hateful Eight) star in Barbet Schroeder's (Reversal of Fortune, Mad Men) erotic psychological thriller Single White Female. When Allie (Fonda) breaks off her engagement, she is delighted to find a supportive new roommate in Hedy (Leigh). But when Hedy's behaviour becomes increasingly obsessive, and a series of violent events begin to occur, Allie fears that Hedy is not all she claims to be. Beautifully photographed by Luciano Tovoli (The Passenger, Suspiria), and with a powerful score by Howard Shore (The Silence of the Lambs, Videodrome), Single White Female is one of the most stylish suspense thrillers of the nineties. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original stereo audio Audio commentary with director Barbet Schroeder, editor Lee Percy, and associate producer Susan Hoffman (2018) New York Interview: Barbet Schroeder (2018, 28 mins): the director discusses the production and release of Single White Female Upstairs with Graham Knox (2018, 8 mins): actor Peter Friedman recalls his casting and relates some anecdotes from the set The Fiance Sam Rawson (2018, 20 mins): in-depth interview with actor Steven Weber SWF Seeks Writer (2018, 26 mins): screenwriter Don Roos looks back on his adaptation of John Lutz's novel and working with Schroeder She'll Follow You Anywhere (2024, 26 mins): the critic, broadcaster, and author of Unlikeable Female Characters, Anna Bogutskaya, dissects the film within the context of the erotic thriller Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
The future of the human race hangs by a thread! Assigned to cover the space shuttle landing college newspaper reporter Marci and her colleagues head out to a restricted area of the desert where they are also attempting to prove the existence of aliens they believe have landed there. When the shuttle crash lands nearby they sneak into headquarters and stumble upon a secret unauthorized experiment that has gone wrong: a spider on board that was injected with alien DNA is now on the loose...and each time it kills it gets bigger and hungrier!
Jimmy is a nineteen year old who finds himself in debt to a local gangster. He tries to rob a bank to recover the money owed but all doesn't go to plan...
Steven Seagal stars as Elijah Kane, a former Special Forces operative in charge of an undercover police team taking down the gangs, drug lords and crime syndicated in Seattle.
Famed for his role as an all-action hero in a host of blockbuster movies Steven Seagal demonstrates he is also a real-life hero in this unmissable series. Following him in his other day job as a fully commissioned Deputy Sheriff in Jefferson Parish Louisiana this DVD follows the star as he raids the home of a suspected drugs dealer tracks dangerous gunmen who are on the loose and steps it up a gear to chase a vehicle in a high-speed pursuit.
It was the show that became a sensation made Johnny Depp an overnight star and remains one of the coolest cultural phenomena of the 1980s. And it all leads here the undercover cops of Jump Street Chapel - Doug Penhall (Peter DeLuise) Judy Hoffs (Holly Robinson) Captain Fuller (Steven Williams) and new rookie officers Joey Penhall (Michael DeLuise) and Tony 'Mac' McCann (Michael Bendetti) - are caught up in some of the most explosive action and drama in the show's history! In addition this collection contains three episodes filmed during Season 4 but aired during Season 5 including the still-controversial ""Blackout"" which features Johnny Depp's final series appearance.
Enter the lethal world of Driven To Kill - a take-no-prisoners crime saga that pits Seagal against a deadly criminal syndicate! Seagal stars as Ruslan Drachev a highly-respected former enforcer in the New York-based Russian Mob who long ago abandoned the gangland lifestyle to pursue a more peaceful career as a crime novelist. But his world is turned upside down when he learns that his daughter is engaged to marry a Russian gangster who also happens to be Ruslan's cold-hearted nemesis from the bad old days. When a shocking act of brutality forces Ruslan to return to the sinister underbelly of his past he must mete out his own merciless murderous brand of justice until no enemy is left standing!
All ten of the classic Star Trek movies in one superb limited edition box set! Includes: 1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan 3. Star Trek III: The Search For Spock 4. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 5. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 6. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 7. Star Trek VII: Generations 8. Star Trek VIII: First Contact 9. Star Trek IX: Insurrection 10. Star Trek X: Nemesis
Crime lord Mr. Alexander (Steven Seagal - Maximum Conviction) after years of sitting at the throne of a powerful underworld empire decides it's finally time to go straight. However things won't be that simple when another drug boss known only as Ice Man (Ving Rhames - Pulp Fiction) is set on making a name for himself at Alexander's expense. Targeting Alexander and his men Ice Man wages a war that threatens to change the shape of whole criminal underworld. With Ice Man hell-bent on taking over the throne one thing's for sure Mr. Alexander won't be retiring quietly.
This is the thrilling story of a Federal Agent whose pursuit of an escaped witness brings him directly in contact with a highway haunted by a treacherous past. Set in the desert on a condemned stretch of road just off the historic Route 66. Darkly humurous and suspenseful 'Route 666' is a uniquely macabre horror film where a desert highway's legacy of evil meets the present in a gory confrontation.
Originally a stage play, The Beast is a war story full of powerful symbolism. Its simple premise is that a lost Russian tank is hunted by a band of Mujahedeen guerrillas, and neither side will give up. It's the second year of the Russian invasion of Afghanistan (1981). Taj (Steven Bauer) is eager to prove himself in life, while tank commander Daskal (George Dzundza) feels he has nothing left to prove. As explained by a chanced-upon Holy Man, Taj (the rebel's Khan) is David, while the tank is symbolically Goliath or The Beast. The one person in the middle of all this is the gunner Koverchenko (Jason Patric) who experiences more than just a crisis of faith. With the tank lost in the Valley of the Jackal and pursued by a wild pack, it soon becomes hard to tell the three protagonists apart. Bloody and shocking, this is a tautly directed film by Kevin Reynolds (who went on to Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Waterworld) once you get over the Russians having American accents On the DVD: the 1.85:1 presentation beautifully shows off the wide-angle photography of never endingly blue skies. A three-channel surround is good enough to pick up the echoing canyon walls. The extras are half-hearted, however, with just filmographies and, almost as an afterthought, trailers for two other movies. --Paul Tonks
Land Girls: It's 1941. World War II continues to rage across Europe. The young men of England have been called to the front to fight. So back at home a new regiment is formed an army of England's young women who are dispatched across the countryside to pick up the slack known as 'The Land Girls'. Three beautiful women answer the call. Stella Ag and Prue arrive from their very different backgrounds at a remote farm in Dorset where they meet handsome and volatile Joe. An extraordinary story of tragedy and passion unfolds as the three girls form close friendships with each other and with Joe. The Land Girls is one of the most exhilarating films of recent years which is both hilarious and deeply moving. Charlotte Gray: Set in Nazi-occupied France at the height of World War II Charlotte Gray tells the compelling story of a young Scottish woman working with the French Resistance in the hope of rescuing her lover a missing RAF pilot. Emma's War: Australia 1942. The Japanese are bombing Sydney. Anne driven to the bottle by sheer terror of the war and the absence of her husband takes her two young children Emma and Laurel to begin a new and safe life in the mountains. The war that faces the family in the mountains is something else.....
Produced by Steven Spielberg this epic saga weaves together the stories of three families over multiple generations and their crucial roles in the history of alien abductions. Set against the backdrop of actual historical events 'Taken' creates an evocative tale of mankind's encounters with extra-terrestrials.
A middle-class city boy finds himself completely out of his depth in this gritty and tough East End drama.
The hilarious story of two lads from Ireland as they stumble their way through the London gay underworld in search of gainful employment. When one of the lads accidentally shags a punter (Steven Berkoff) to death they are forced to look for ""work"" elsewhere. It is then that they discover the myth of ""The Bread in the Bed"" - a huge bed full of money. A gloriously politically incorrect caper ensues as they search for this elusive bed resulting in the unfortunate demise of ""Nine Dead G
Both a kind of home movie and a salute to the hip, pop-up sketch comedy of 1960s/early 1970s television--Laugh-In, Monty Python's Flying Circus, that sort of thing--Schizopolis is a hit-and-miss series of gags with vaguely connecting threads of Kafkaesque paranoia. Soderbergh himself stars as two people--one an ineffective dentist and the other a speechwriter for a cult movement called Eventualism, which has set out to "question all answers"--connected by their romances with the same woman, played by Soderbergh's real-life ex, Betsy Bramley. There isn't so much a story as a series of bits in which these characters often (though not necessarily) turn up, from press conferences on the subject of horse urination to old footage of nudists to a scene of an Eventualist exchange between husband and wife: "Generic greeting!" "Generic greeting returned!" None of this leads to a literal point but after a while an undercurrent of disease about making sense of the modern world becomes apparent beneath the jokes. Soderbergh (sex, lies, and videotape, Out of Sight) is certainly a filmmaker who goes his own way in life, always hitting his target in one spot or another and occasionally getting a bull's-eye for his trouble. Schizopolis is no bull's-eye and it has just as many detractors as admirers but it's impossible not to appreciate Soderbergh's conviction that making a film out on the fringes is a worthy endeavour. --Tom Keogh
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