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  • The Sopranos: Series 2 (Vol. 6) [2000]The Sopranos: Series 2 (Vol. 6) | DVD | (25/06/2001) from £10.99   |  Saving you £2.00 (18.20%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Features the episodes 'House Arrest' 'Knight in White Satin' and 'Armour Funhouse'. Tony Soprano impacts many people. Dr. Melfi steels herself with vodka before sessions with the trouble capo di tutti. The eyes of Richie Aprile become hate-filled Manson lamps as he schemes to cap the capo. Uncle Corrado (Dominic Chianese) is still allowed to pull strings that aren't there. Pussy is playing junior G-Man to nail his boss to an indictment. But the person Tony impacts the most is Tony. He's a tormented work in progress - a torment that would lessen if Richie took a permanent nap. Janice took a bus back to Seattle and Pussy took a boat ride from which he didn't return. So guess what happens?

  • The VaultThe Vault | DVD | (22/08/2005) from £22.96   |  Saving you £-3.98 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The tables are turned when jewel thief Kennedy Kaludes (Laci Szabo) decides to take his daughter for a day out at an art museum only to find himself caught up in a heist by a bunch of crooks who want to steal the museum's priceless star attraction. Locking his daughter in the vault for her own safety Kennedy takes on the criminals himself but it's a race against time as the air in the vault starts to run out. Some impressive martial arts battles play out as The Vault reaches

  • Drop Dead Gorgeous [DVD]Drop Dead Gorgeous | DVD | (21/06/2010) from £5.38   |  Saving you £0.61 (11.34%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Ellen Barkin who plays the trailer-trash beer-swilling mother of Amber (Kirsten Dunst) and the homicidally ambitious mother (Kirstie Alley) of spoilt rich bitch Becky (Denise Richards) will stop at nothing to ensure their daughters win the Mount Rose teen beauty pageant. Underneath the fresh-faced all-American fa''ade of Mount Rose's contest to find the best brightest and most beautiful lie two roads to greatness: high hopes and homicide. In this game there can only be one survivor and it's all out war. A wickedly funny black comedy set in small-town America where you win anyway you can or you DIE trying.

  • Afghan KnightsAfghan Knights | DVD | (24/08/2009) from £5.38   |  Saving you £0.61 (11.34%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Never leave a man behind. This is a code of brotherhood for the highly trained US Navy SEAL. A year ago this code was broken. Haunted by the fact that he left a man behind Pepper an ex Navy Seal turned private military contractor pulls together all his strength to endure one last mission to Afghanistan in the hopes of finding his missing comrade. Gaining entrance into Afghanistan by taking on a contract the operation goes terribly wrong as Pepper diverts his team in order to get answers about his missing man. Taking place in Afghanistan a country that has been inflicted by war for hundreds of years Pepper and his team become victims to fallen warriors from an ancient time. The Taliban The Russians The Americans have all fought over this land; but no one nation caused as much destruction and death and Genghis Kahn's warriors. Ancient Mongol warfare meets the highest US military trained experts in a supernatural fight for survival in the barren cemetery known as Afghanistan.

  • Conan Heart of the Elephant [DVD]Conan Heart of the Elephant | DVD | (26/05/2008) from £5.38   |  Saving you £1.61 (29.93%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Conan Heart Of The Elephant

  • Fast Lane DVDFast Lane DVD | DVD | (30/07/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A high speed chase on the freeways of Los Angeles reveals a turf war between two competing car theft rings. Lieutenant Baynes (Steven Bauer) sends “Baby” Martinez, a young, sexy, streetwise cop to infiltrate one of the all-girl crews controlled by Mama (Olivia Brown). Quickly she befriends Eva, a former car thief who teaches her the ropes of ripping rides. Soon enough Baby discovers that the real menace on the streets is Mama’s rival, Knight (Anthony Ray Parker) whose desire for dominance will send them spiraling into a turbulent adrenaline packed game where he will stop at nothing to own the streets and eliminate the opposition.

  • The Sopranos: Series 2 (Vol. 4)The Sopranos: Series 2 (Vol. 4) | DVD | (25/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The second series of The Sopranos, David Chase's ultra-cool and ultra-modern take on New Jersey gangster life, matches the brilliance of the first, although it's marginally less violent, with more emphasis given to the stories and obsessions of supporting characters. Sadly, the programme makers were forced to throttle back on the appalling struggle between gang boss Tony Soprano and his Gorgon-like Mother Livia, the very stuff of Greek theatre, following actress Nancy Marchand's unsuccessful battle against cancer. Taking up her slack, however, is Tony's big sister Janice, a New Age victim and arrant schemer and sponger, who takes up with the twitchy, Scarface-wannabe Richie Aprile, brother of former boss Jackie, out of prison and a minor pain in Tony's ass. Other running sub-plots include soldier Chris (Michael Imperioli) hapless efforts to sell his real-life Mafia story to Hollywood, the return and treachery of Big Pussy and Tony's wife Carmela's ruthlessness in placing daughter Meadow in the right college. Even with the action so dispersed, however, James Gandofini is still toweringly dominant as Tony. The genius of his performance, and of the programme makers, is that, despite Tony being a whoring, unscrupulous, sexist boor, a crime boss and a murderer, we somehow end up feeling and rooting for him, because he's also a family man with a bratty brood to feed, who's getting his balls busted on all sides, to say nothing of keeping the Government off his back. He's the kind of crime boss we'd like to feel we would be. Tony's decent Italian-American therapist Dr Melfi's (Loraine Bracco) perverse attraction with her gangster-patient reflects our own and, in her case, causes her to lose her first series cool and turn to drink this time around. Effortlessly multi-dimensional, funny and frightening, devoid of the sentimentality that afflicts even great American TV like The West Wing, The Sopranos is boss of bosses in its televisual era. --David Stubbs

  • The Mummy / The Scorpion KingThe Mummy / The Scorpion King | DVD | (19/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Duet: The Mummy / Scorpion king

  • Prince (Boxset) [DVD]Prince (Boxset) | DVD | (05/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £30.99

    Purple Rain: The Special Edition (Dir. Albert Magnoli, 1984): Winner of Grammy and Academy Awards for its pulsating song score, 'Purple Rain' marks the electrifying movie debut of Prince as the Kid, a Minneapolis club musician as alienated as he is talented. The Kid struggles with a tumultuous homelife and his own smouldering anger while taking refuge in his music and his steamy love for sexy Apollonia Kotero. Under The Cherry Moon (Dir. Prince, 1986): Prince takes on his first...

  • Samurai Champloo 6Samurai Champloo 6 | DVD | (07/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Jin separates from Mugen and Fuu to travel with a beautiful and mysterious blind girl named Sara. But when Sara starts a brutal sword fight with Jin he learns about her true identity...she is a ruthless assassin. Saddened Jin rejoins Mugen and Fuu on their next adventure - working 24/7 at an excavation site with other miners in search of Heike's buried treasure. Suspicious Fuu follows the leader and she finds herself in danger suddenly surrounded by zombies. Then Mugen's basebal

  • The Sopranos: Series 1 (Vol. 4) [2000]The Sopranos: Series 1 (Vol. 4) | DVD | (16/04/2001) from £4.99   |  Saving you £9.00 (180.36%)   |  RRP £13.99

    The Sopranos, writer-producer-director David Chase's extraordinary television series, is nominally an urban gangster drama, but its true impact strikes closer to home: this ambitious TV series chronicles a dysfunctional, suburban American family in bold relief. And for protagonist Tony Soprano, there is the added complexity posed by heading twin families, his collegial mob clan and his own, nouveau riche brood.The series' brilliant first season is built around what Tony learns when, whipsawed between those two worlds, he finds himself plunged into depression and seeks psychotherapy--a gesture at odds with his mid-level capo's machismo, yet instantly recognisable as a modern emotional test. With analysis built into the very spine of the show's elaborate episodic structure, creator Chase and his formidable corps of directors, writers and actors weave an unpredictable series of parallel and intersecting plot arcs that twist from tragedy to farce to social realism. While creating for a smaller screen, they enjoy a far larger canvas than a single movie would afford, and the results, like the very best episodic television, attain a richness and scope far closer to a novel than movies normally get.Unlike Francis Coppola's operatic dramatisation of Mario Puzo's Godfather epic, The Sopranos sustains a poignant, even mundane intimacy in its focus on Tony, brought to vivid life by James Gandolfini's mercurial performance. Alternately seductive, exasperated, fearful and murderous, Gandolfini is utterly convincing even when executing brutal shifts between domestic comedy and dramatic violence. Both he and the superb team of Italian-American actors recruited as his loyal (and, sometimes, not-so-loyal) henchman and their various "associates" make this mob as credible as the evocative Bronx and New Jersey locations where the episodes were filmed.The first season's other life force is Livia Soprano, Tony's monstrous, meddlesome mother. As Livia, the late Nancy Marchand eclipses her long career of patrician performances to create an indelibly earthy, calculating matriarch who shakes up both families; Livia also serves as foil and rival to Tony's loyal, usually level-headed wife, Carmela (Edie Falco). Lorraine Bracco makes Tony's therapist, Dr Melfi, a convincing confidante, by turns "professional", perceptive and sexy; the duo's therapeutic relationship is also depicted with uncommon accuracy. Such grace notes only enrich what is not merely an aesthetic high point for commercial television, but an absorbing film masterwork that deepens with subsequent screenings. --Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com

  • Renegade Justice [DVD]Renegade Justice | DVD | (03/09/2012) from £6.73   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    When a good cop gets blown away in a drive-by shooting, the police department writes it off as a random act of violence. Big mistake. That young cop has a father who happens to be a street fighting, nerves of steel avenger, who has been trained by the special forces and is hell bent on one thing: Justice. To find his son's killer Simon Ballister (Steven Seagal) moves into the worst part of town where his welcome party turns out to be two gang members whom he sends home bleeding. Ballister isn't easily deterred, and he'' stop at nothing to find his son's killer. But, these gangs have more men, more firepower, more police protection and the fearless and dangerous recklessness of youth - all of which Ballister plans to use against them.

  • England's Road To South Africa (Single Disc) [DVD] [2009]England's Road To South Africa (Single Disc) | DVD | (05/04/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Guided by Fabio Capello inspired by Wayne Rooney and playing without fear for the first time in decades England stormed to the World Cup Finals in South Africa on a wave of goal laden euphoria! Not for the first time England expects - but under this manager and with rejuvenated players maybe just maybe we really can deliver! Capello has restored the belief. Chest puffed with pride Captain John Terry led England on a record breaking qualification campaign. Rooney Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard were heroes while Theo Walcott came of international age with a hat trick in Zagreb that made believers of us all.

  • Rescue Me - Season One:  Episode 1 - 3Rescue Me - Season One: Episode 1 - 3 | DVD | (26/03/2007) from £8.75   |  Saving you £1.24 (14.17%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary) is a lifesaver. Whether he's pulling survivors from fiery high-rise infernos or the twisted steel of a subway collision Gavin takes great pride in leading the heroic but often overwhelmed firefighters of New York City's Truck Company 62. Gavin is also a man drifting between sorrow and anger over a recent separation from his wife (Andrea Roth) and three kids and recurring memories of comrades and other New Yorkers who fell victim to the tragedy of 9/11. Leary and multiple Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Peter Tolan (The Larry Sanders Show Murphy Brown) the team behind the critically acclaimed cop drama The Job have reunited as creators writers and executive producers of Rescue Me. Episodes Comprise: 1. Guts 2. Gay 3. Kansas

  • The High Command [DVD]The High Command | DVD | (22/03/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A British commander of a garrison stationed in West Africa during World War I attempts to cover up a scandal involving his daughter.

  • Gulf War [DVD]Gulf War | DVD | (12/04/2010) from £5.38   |  Saving you £-2.39 (-79.90%)   |  RRP £2.99

    The 1991 Persian Gulf War is a military triumph for the United States. But when thousands of returning veterans start to develop medical problems it appears that the military is trying to downplay or ignore the situation. It takes perserverance on the part of the military families and members of congress to bring to light the dilemma and prompt action on the part of the government.

  • Shakespeare In Love -- Superbit [1999]Shakespeare In Love -- Superbit | DVD | (12/05/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Triumphant winner of 7 Academy Awards - including Best Picture - this witty sexy smash features Oscar-winning Best Actress Gwyneth Paltrow and an amazing cast that includes Academy Award winners Judi Dench Geoffrey Rush and Ben Affleck! When Will Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) needs passionate inspiration to break a bad case of writer's block a secret romance with the beautiful Lady Viola (Paltrow) starts the words flowing like never before! There are just two things he'll have to learn about his new love: not only is she promised to marry someone else she's successfully impersonating a man in order to play the lead in Will's latest production! A truly can't-miss motion picture event with outstanding critical acclaim to match its impressive collection of major awards - everyone will love this funny behind-the-scenes look at the writing of the greatest love story ever told!

  • The Sopranos: Series 1 (Vol. 5) [2000]The Sopranos: Series 1 (Vol. 5) | DVD | (16/04/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Sopranos, writer-producer-director David Chase's extraordinary television series, is nominally an urban gangster drama, but its true impact strikes closer to home: This ambitious TV series chronicles a dysfunctional, suburban American family in bold relief. And for protagonist Tony Soprano, there is the added complexity posed by heading twin families, his collegial mob clan and his own, nouveau riche brood.The series' brilliant first season is built around what Tony learns when, whipsawed between those two worlds, he finds himself plunged into depression and seeks psychotherapy--a gesture at odds with his mid-level capo's machismo, yet instantly recognisable as a modern emotional test. With analysis built into the very spine of the show's elaborate episodic structure, creator Chase and his formidable corps of directors, writers and actors weave an unpredictable series of parallel and intersecting plot arcs that twist from tragedy to farce to social realism. While creating for a smaller screen, they enjoy a far larger canvas than a single movie would afford, and the results, like the very best episodic television, attain a richness and scope far closer to a novel than movies normally get.Unlike Francis Coppola's operatic dramatisation of Mario Puzo's Godfather epic, The Sopranos sustains a poignant, even mundane intimacy in its focus on Tony, brought to vivid life by James Gandolfini's mercurial performance. Alternately seductive, exasperated, fearful and murderous, Gandolfini is utterly convincing even when executing brutal shifts between domestic comedy and dramatic violence. Both he and the superb team of Italian-American actors recruited as his loyal (and, sometimes, not-so-loyal) henchman and their various "associates" make this mob as credible as the evocative Bronx and New Jersey locations where the episodes were filmed.The first season's other life force is Livia Soprano, Tony's monstrous, meddlesome mother. As Livia, the late Nancy Marchand eclipses her long career of patrician performances to create an indelibly earthy, calculating matriarch who shakes up both families; Livia also serves as foil and rival to Tony's loyal, usually level-headed wife, Carmela (Edie Falco). Lorraine Bracco makes Tony's therapist, Dr Melfi, a convincing confidante, by turns "professional", perceptive and sexy; the duo's therapeutic relationship is also depicted with uncommon accuracy. Such grace notes only enrich what is not merely an aesthetic high point for commercial television, but an absorbing film masterwork that deepens with subsequent screenings. --Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com

  • Be Cool [UMD Universal Media Disc]Be Cool | UMD | (12/09/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Starring an unbelievably hip all-star cast including John Travolta Uma Thurman Andr 3000 Steven Tyler and The Rock and bursting with the hottest music in the biz Be Cool is the wildly hilarious tale about a gangster turned music mogul and what it takes to be number one with a bullet. When Chili Palmer decides to try his hand in the music industry he romances the sultry widow of a recently whacked music exec poaches a hot young singer from a rival label and discovers that the record industry is packin' a whole lot more than a tune!

  • The Nutcracker - The Story Of Clara [1994]The Nutcracker - The Story Of Clara | DVD | (27/11/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

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