Every secret has its price. In the city of Compton everybody has a secret... but every secret has its price. Zion 18 just arrived home from college for Christmas break and has one night to consummate his newly formed relationship with Lanise Bell 16 who became the smartest finest and ""freakiest"" girl at his high school alma mater after she lost 75 pounds this past summer at fat camp. Lanise has spent the last three months bragging about her sexual experiences. What Zion
Photographer confined to apartment with broken leg passes time spying on neighbours with binoculars almost sees too much for his own good. Short story by Cornell Woolrich. Special Features: Limited Edition packaging featuring rarely seen film posters and design artwork The Making of Art Gallery Hitchcock Vertigo/The Man Who Knew Too Much/Rope/The Trouble With Harry/Rear Window Trailer Rear Window Theatrical Trailer
When her King father marries a wicked stepmother a young girl runs away joining with a mysterious huntsman the two fleeing capture by the evil stepmother their efforts joined by eight dwarfs and a valiant young prince who loves the girl. Special Features: Limited Edition packaging featuring rarely seen film posters and design artwork Theatrical Feature Commentary With Director Rupert Sanders Visual Effects Supervisor Cedric Nicolas-Troyan and Co-Editor Neil Smith Motley Crew: The Dwarves Les Miserables Trailer Centennial Trailer ParaNorman Trailer Battleship Trailer
A box set featuring some of the best British war films ever made... Zulu Dawn (1979 Dir. Douglas Hickox): (Dolby Digital 5.1 / WS 16:9) This dramatic and true story recounts the breathtaking defeat of British forces at the hands of a 25 000 strong and relentlessly determined Zulu army in 1879. General Lord Chelmsford (brilliantly portrayed by Peter O'Toole) is the man responsible for the fatal decision to split up the troops based on faulty information provided by the fake
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back in this all new action packed movie. Tech-industrialist Max Winters is amassing an army of ancient monsters to take over the world. Only one super-ninja fighting team can stop them - those heroes in a half shell; Leonardo Michelangelo Donatello and Raphael! With the help of their rat sensei Master Splinter and old allies April O'Neil and Casey Jones the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are in for the fight of their lives in this all new CG-animated action adventure movie.
Boo is living the straight life now but he still owes Mecca. So when the favour is called in he has to ride shotgun with Mecca and Vee to deliver some hot wheels to a Southside chop shop. But when the shop owner sets them up to take the rap for a rival gang member it'll take all they've got to make it out of Southside alive...
Produced in a time when films were both literally and figuratively black and white, Made for Each Other was unique in its effective blending of the comedic, the dramatic and, as perhaps some would insensitively say, the melodramatic. Beautiful Carole Lombard and likeable James Stewart are Jane and John Mason, a couple who meet, fall madly in love, marry and quickly have a baby. But while they--and the audience--are confident that they are meant for each other, life intercedes and the couple must meet with disapproving in-laws, job stress, financial challenges and, finally, a devastating illness.Lombard and Stewart--and the genuinely good people they portray--are utterly compelling and charming. Say yawningly what you will about tradition but the Masons' path is one that many, if not most, go down. And unlike the wonderful but wholly fantasy world of peer Preston Sturges, director John Cromwell's universe is, like real life, full of ups and downs. It's an accessible, sensitive portrayal. He gives the audience characters they want to see succeed, and to see stay together in the process. It may be a tale of triumph of the human spirit but its ultimate sentiment--one that celebrates the kindness of strangers--is thoroughly sweet, though in no way saccharine. Look for a great supporting cast, including a blustery Charles Coburn as John Mason's boss and Lucile Watson as Mason's interfering mother. --N F Mendoza
Gary Cooper stars in this adaptation of Zane Grey's western as a young frontiersman who journeys across the country with his freight wagon. On the way he fights Indians and evil traders while his old companions try to keep him from falling in love!
Titles Comprise:Almost Famous: From the writer/director of Jerry Maguire, Cameron Crowe brings us Almost Famous, nominated for four Academy Awards and winner of Best Original Screenplay.Set in 1973, it chronicles the funny and often poignant coming-of-age of 15-year-old music fanatic William (Patrick Fugit). Having managed to land an assignment from Rolling Stone magazine to interview the up-and-coming band Stillwater, fronted by lead guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup), and with the help of gorgeous 'band aid' Penny Lane (Oscar nominee Kate Hudson), William finds himself drawn into the band's inner circle, despite the objections of his over-protective mother (Frances McDormand). As he becomes less an observer and more a participant in the band's dynamics, William learns a life-changing lesson about the importance of family: the ones we inherit and the ones we create...The Runaways: Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga, Adventureland) and Dakota Fanning (The Twilight Saga, Coraline) star as Joan Jett and Cherie Currie in The Runaways, the music-fuelled coming of age story of the groundbreaking, all girl 1970s rock band, that paved the way for future generations of female musicians.Plucked from obscurity by rock impresario Kim Fowley (Michael Shannon, Revolutionary Road), raven-haired rocker Joan, the rebellious Cherie and their band become an outrageous sensations thanks to their tough image and raw talent. But their fast, drug-fuelled lifestyle soon catches up with the teenage girls as success starts to cloud their judgments...
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...
When Lisa Temple wakes up in the hospital she remembers nothing: her name who she was her wealthy husband Paul's intention to divorce her or how she came to be badly beaten and left for dead in an alley. When Paul takes her back home Lisa is like a child who must relearn everything; from how food tastes to how to make love. At first Paul believes she is play-acting but seeing her new joy in life he remembers the woman he first fell in love with...
Genocide: The winner of the 1981 Oscar for Best Documentary Genocide tells the story of the millions of men women and children who fell victim to Hitler's Final Solution. Using archival film footage and compelling still photography this extraordinary documentary traces the evolution of the Holocaust in fascinating and horrifying detail and chronicles the scourge of anti-Semitism from Biblical times to the rise of Nazism. The heart of this film is the moving narrative of ordinary people caught up in the Nazi reign of terror. Their individual stories of suffering and heroism challenge the viewer - to see the victims as beings and to remember... The Long Way Home: The film examines the critical post World War II period from 1945 - 1948 and the plight of tens of thousands of refugees who survived the Nazi Holocaust and their often-illegal attempts to get to the Jewish homeland. It explores how much of the world turned its back on the tragedy of these forgotten people and the world events that led to the creation of the state of Israel. Liberation: Liberation tells the dramatic story of the battle waged on two fronts during World War II - the allied campaign to liberate Europe and Hitler's genocidal war against the Jews. Using archival footage contemporary radio broadcasts and enthralling first person accounts Liberation recreates the heady atmosphere of Europe emerging from Nazi domination - in stark contrast to the horrific final days of the Final Solution. Liberation begins in 1942 when the struggling Allies began envisioning an invasion of Europe. The film reveals the strategies and deceptions on all sides while vividly depicting the struggle on the battlefield. But most of all this film documents the compelling stories of the Jews of Europe - their tragedy courage resistance and survival.
Combining war footage with interviews with the likes of Humphrey Bogart Bob Hope Lucille Ball Dwight D. Eisenhower Bing Crosby and James Stewart.
The second of the terrific Stewart/Mann Westerns is characteristic of their pairings: adult themes played out against prairie vistas in which betrayal and violence can erupt at any time. Formerly a vicious Missouri raider Stewart now leads a wagon train through Indian raids and hijackings to the new boom town of Portland where he becomes embroiled in the conflict between wealthy miners and farmers.
Rod Stewart has worked with many of the greatest performers of all time and recorded some of the finest tracks to hit the airwaves.
The live concert in aid of the hurricane Katrina victims features performances and appearances from the likes of: Mary J. Blige Garth Brooks Mariah Carey Sheryl Crow Dixie Chicks Foo Fighters Alicia Keys Randy Newman Paul Simon Rod Stewart U2 Kanye West Neil Young Jennifer Aniston Jack Black Cameron Diaz Ellen DeGeneres Morgan Freeman Jack Nicholson Chris Rock Ray Romano and Sela Ward. At least 2 from the sale of each DVD will be donated equally between the Ame
New Stars. New Stories. New Worlds To Explore. Set 95 years after Capt. Kirk's 5 year mission a new generation in a new Enterprise set on their own mission to go where no one has gone before.... Every episode from all seven series of the hugely popular series.
1 Giant Leap is a DVD and LP project for the 21st Century which fuses spoken word sounds rhythms and images from across the globe to celebrate the creative diversity of a number of musicians storytellers authors filmmakers artists and thinkers from many different cultures. The result illustrates a universal unity. 1 Giant Leap is Jamie Catto a founder member of Faithless and tech head and all round studio whizz Duncan Bridgeman and features contributions from Michael Stipe Dennis Hopper Michael Franti Stewart Copeland Speech (Arrested Development) Baaba Maal Brian Eno Kurt Vonnegut Asha Bhosle (the Indian singer about whom Cornershop's 'Brimful Of Asha' was written) and many many others. Jamie and Duncan travelled the globe recording its people and music on digital equipment as the basis for a '12 chapter film'. Each chapter corresponds to a track on their upcoming album and explores themes such as Masks and Roles Freedom and Innocence and Inspiration. They have compiled unique digital footage from San Francisco to South East Asia Sikkim to Senegal. The end result is a completely new genre of filmmaking somewhere between documentary and pop video - a music based time capsule of the planet Earth at the turn of the 21st Century. 'Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost' is the first commercial release from 1 Giant Leap. It is a taster/trailer of the full project to give a flavour of what 1 Giant Leap is about and what it will become.
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