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  • Jerry Bruckheimer Action Collection [Blu-ray] [Region Free]Jerry Bruckheimer Action Collection | Blu Ray | (08/07/2013) from £29.99   |  Saving you £-2.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £27.99

    The RockSean Connery and Nicolas Cage join forces to avert unspeakable carnage as The Rock explodes onto Blu-ray Disc! Co-starring Ed Harris this spectacular! (NBC) thrill ride will rock your world in this astonishing format. When a vengeful ex-general seizes control of Alcatraz Island and threatens to launch missiles loaded with deadly poison gas only a young FBI chemical weapons expert and a notorious Federal prisoner have the skills to penetrate the impregnable fortress and take him down. Catch every instant of rapid-fire action in eye-popping 1080p while the phenomenal 5.1 48 kHz 24-bit uncompressed audio puts you smack dab in the middle of the mayhem. Prepare to experience the awesome power of Blu-ray High Definition! Crimson TideSuperstars Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman face off in the intense action-thriller Crimson Tide now on Blu-ray Disc. Viggo Mortensen and James Gandolfi ni also star as the full-throttle tension (Los Angeles Times) builds relentlessly in this pulse-pounding format! Amidst a global crisis the USS Alabama is ordered to launch its nuclear missiles - signaling the start of World War III! And when the sub's commander and his executive offi cer clash over the validity of their orders an epic struggle for control erupts under the sea. Watch every explosive frame in spectacular 1080p while 5.1 48 kHz 24-bit uncompressed audio blows you away. See hear and feel the Tide rage through the power of Blu-ray High Definition! ArmageddonFrom the mega-hitmakers who produced and directed The Rock and Pearl Harbor comes Armageddon. And now this mind-blowing action-adventure explodes on Blu-ray for the first time ever! Bruce Willis (Surrogates Sin City) and Academy Award winners Ben Affleck (1997 Best Original Screenplay Good Will Hunting) and Billy Bob Thornton (1996 Best Adapted Screenplay Sling Blade) head an all-star cast that includes Liv Tyler (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) Steve Buscemi (Con Air) and Will Patton (Gone in 60 Seconds). When NASA's director (Thornton) realises the Earth has 18 days before it's destroyed by a meteor the size of Texas he has only one option: land a ragtag team of roughneck oil drillers on the asteroid and drop a nuke into its core. With spectacular special effects laugh-out-loud humour a riveting story and a rockin' soundtrack featuring Aerosmith and Bon Jovi this adrenaline-pumping thrill ride now boasts the staggeringly intense picture and incomparable theatre-quality sound of Blu-ray High Definition. Deja VuDenzel Washington producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott ignite a firestorm of excitement with Deja Vu on Blu-ray Disc. This powerful fast-paced action-thriller will keep you bolted to your seat (Pete Hammond Maxim) as it blows you away in this jawdropping format. Called in to recover evidence after a horrific explosion Federal agent Doug Carlin (Washington) is taken to a top-secret government lab that uses a time-shifting device to help prevent crime. But can it change the past? Negotiate every mind-bending twist and turn with visually spectacular 1080p while the walls tremble around you in 5.1 48 kHz 16-bit uncompressed audio. You'll have a blast experiencing it again and again in Blu-ray High Definition! Con AirBuckle up for a pure adrenaline rush! (Sixty Second Preview) as producer Jerry Bruckheimer's explosive hit Con Air detonates on Blu-ray Disc. Starring acclaimed actors Nicolas Cage John Cusack and John Malkovich this edge-of-yourseat thrill ride soars to new heights in this remarkable format. A prison parolee (Cage) - on his way to freedom - faces impossible odds when the maximum security transport plane he's on is skyjacked by the 10 most vicious criminals in the country. Experience deathdefying stunts and mind-blowing special effects in eye-popping 1080p while jet engines roar and turbulent action rocks your world in 5.1 48 kHz 24-bit uncompressed audio. The excitement takes off and never lets up with Blu-ray High Definition! Gone in 60 Seconds:Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie feed the need for speed with Gone in 60 Seconds on Blu-ray's high definition disc. Gear up for action-packed thrills as this revolutionary new format gets your motor running. Forced out of retirement to save his kid brother from an evil mobster legendary car booster Memphis Raines re-assembles his old crew and floors it in a full-throttle race to pull off the ultimate auto heist. Experience the searing intensity of every headlight in amazing 1080p and hear the roar of exotic engines - plus a hot soundtrack - with spectacular enhanced audio. Now life in the fast lane is wilder than ever with Blu-ray High Definition! Enemy of the StateHollywood superstars Will Smith and Gene Hackman trigger rapid-fi re suspense in Enemy of the State on Blu-ray's high definition disc. The adventure heats up as this volatile new format explodes onto the screen. After a Washington D.C. attorney is given - without his knowledge - a video tying a top National Security Agency official to a political murder he finds himself targeted by a relentless team of lethal NSA surveillance operatives. Watch as nonstop action meets cutting-edge technology in astounding 1080p and hear the echo of every footstep with spectacularly enhanced audio. Surrender your senses to the awesome power of Blu-ray High Definition. Pearl HarborProducer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay launch Pearl Harbor on Blu-ray's high definition disc. Experience the epic blockbuster as never before in this breathtaking new format! When the innocence of a nation is shattered by a sudden and devastating act of war the lives and loves of a generation are swept into the greatest conflict modern man has ever known: World War II. Gasp at astounding visual effects in explosive 1080p and feel every resounding impact with spectacularly enhanced audio. With a tremendous all-star cast featuring Ben Affleck Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale this rousing story of love loss and heroism is a must-see cinematic event with Blu-ray High Definition.

  • Terrifier 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region Free]Terrifier 4K UHD | Unknown | (28/07/2025) from £22.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A crazed clown called Art uses Halloween as the perfect night to wreak bloody havoc on anyone who crosses his path. Two friends are heading home after a party when they come across Art in the street. They laugh it off until he starts following them. What happens next is a terrifying game of cat and mouse, as Art traps them in an abandoned building and unleashes pure, brutal chaos. He doesn't talk. He doesn't stop. And he's not clowning around. Terrifier is a bloody, no-holds-barred slasher that's simple, scary, and unforgettable perfect for fans of old-school horror with a modern twist.COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR DAMIEN LEONE AND ACTOR DAVID HOWARD THORNTONBEHIND-THE-SCENESINTERVIEW WITH JENNA KANELLDELETED SCENESART THE CLOWN TIME LAPSE MAKEUPDREAD CENTRAL PRESENTS TERRIFIER SAN DIEGO CROWD RESPONSESTRAILER

  • Dora The Explorer - Dora's Family Collection [DVD]Dora The Explorer - Dora's Family Collection | DVD | (14/06/2010) from £10.98   |  Saving you £6.00 (66.74%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Dora The Explorer: Dora's Family Triple Pack (3 Discs)

  • The Corrs - Live In London [2000]The Corrs - Live In London | DVD | (05/11/2001) from £15.85   |  Saving you £2.14 (13.50%)   |  RRP £17.99

    The Corrs--Live in London lacks the atmosphere of their 1999 homecoming Dublin gig, Live at Lansdowne Road. The London stadium location creates a sterile atmosphere and adds an uncomfortable, claustrophobic edge to their performance. That aside, the concert once again affirms their position as one of the best live acts around and resolutely challenges the assumption that studio recordings are always better than the live versions. Perhaps this is why it was decided to release another Corrs live show rather than a greatest hits video collection to coincide with the launch of their Best of audio anthology. Hearing and viewing their stunning performance of tracks such as "Forgiven, Not Forgotten" and "Dreams", it's easy to understand why the band still has such universal appeal.On the DVD: the group's exquisite rendition of "Happy Christmas (War is Over)", included as a bonus track, is one of the numerous added features. Choose from three different audio formats to listen to the concert and view the show in wide screen or standard picture format. The concert cinematography is excellent, with crystal-clear picture quality. The live performances of "Dreams", "Radio" and "Breathless" can also be viewed from five different camera angles. However the 360-degree camera angle version of "So Young" (available only to those accessing the disk on a DVD-ROM drive) fails to live up to expectation: the viewing window is tiny, and the picture quality particularly poor. The 20-minute "Access All Areas" documentary (made by and originally shown on Sky One) is excellently produced and provides an added, more personable dimension to the DVD.--John Galilee

  • Terrifier Boxset (Terrifier & Terrifier 2) [Blu-ray]Terrifier Boxset (Terrifier & Terrifier 2) | Blu Ray | (24/10/2022) from £19.35   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Brutal, unforgiving with a unique flare; there's no killer that comes close to Art the Clown. Feared, loved and reviled, Art stalks his prey on All Hallows Eve, a night when all should fear a killer clown with an unforgettable and imaginative way of killing his victims. In this two film collection witness Art cut his way through the inhabitants of small town America one by one. There's no stopping him once his sights are set on you. Product Features The Making Of and Behind the Scenes

  • Home Alone 3 [1997]Home Alone 3 | DVD | (27/11/2000) from £7.35   |  Saving you £-0.55 (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.80

    International crooks hide a top-secret computer chip inside a toy car but an airport mix-up lands it in the hands of eight-year-old Alex Pruitt who's home alone with the chicken pox. Madness and mayhem kick into high gear as the pint-sized hero defends his house against the bumbling bad guys armed with an outrageous array of ambushes and booby traps.

  • Armageddon [1998]Armageddon | DVD | (20/08/2001) from £4.99   |  Saving you £13.00 (260.52%)   |  RRP £17.99

    This 1998 testosterone-saturated blow-'em-up from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay (The Rock, Bad Boys) continued Hollywood's millennium-fuelled fascination with the destruction of our planet. There's no arguing that the successful duo understand what mainstream audiences want in their blockbuster movies--loads of loud, eye-popping special effects, rapid-fire pacing, and patriotic flag waving. Bay's protagonists--the eight crude, lewd, oversexed (but, of course, lovable) oil drillers summoned to save the world from a Texas-sized meteor hurling toward the earth--are not flawless heroes, but common men with whom all can relate. In this huge Western-in-space soap opera, they're American cowboys turned astronauts. Sci-fi buffs will appreciate Bay's fetishising of technology, even though it's apparent he doesn't understand it as anything more than flashing lights and shiny gadgets. Smartly, the duo also try to lure the art-house crowd, raiding the local indie acting stable to populate the film with guys like Steve Buscemi, Billy Bob Thornton, Owen Wilson, and Michael Duncan, all adding needed touches of humour and charisma. When Bay applies his sledgehammer aesthetics to the action portions of the film, it's mindless fun; it's only when Armageddon tackles humanity that it becomes truly offensive. Not since Mississippi Burning have racial and cultural stereotypes been substituted for characters so blatantly--African Americans, Japanese, Chinese, Scottish, Samoans, Muslims, French ... if it's not white and American, Bay simplifies it. Or, make that white male America; the film features only three notable female characters--four if you count the meteor, who's constantly referred to as a "bitch that needs drillin'". Sadly, she's a hell of a lot more developed and unpredictable than all the other women characters combined. Sure, Bay's film creates some tension and contains some visceral moments, but if he can't create any redeemable characters outside of those in space, what's the point of saving the planet? --Dave McCoy

  • The Four Just Men - The Complete Series [DVD]The Four Just Men - The Complete Series | DVD | (13/08/2012) from £21.39   |  Saving you £28.60 (133.71%)   |  RRP £49.99

    This ITC crime drama series, loosely based on Edgar Wallace's novel of 1905, assembles an astonishing array of talent: Jack Hawkins (The Cruel Sea), Richard Conte (The Godfather) and Oscar nominees Vittorio de Sica and Dan Dailey star as the four men chosen to pursue justice and defeat tyranny worldwide; their regular co-stars include Avengers heroine Honor Blackman, as glamorous secretary Nicole, Lisa Gastoni, June Thorburn, and Andrew Keir (Quatermass and the Pit). The series' cosmopolitan...

  • Sky Blue [2003]Sky Blue | DVD | (23/06/2008) from £22.19   |  Saving you £2.80 (12.62%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Would you know the colour 'sky blue' if you had never seen the sky in your life? Sky Blue is a love story set against the forces of destruction a dystopian vision of Earth's destiny yet ultimately a reminder of our hope for the future. In the year 2140 mankind's reckless exploitation of the environment has sparked a planet-wide catastrophe that has shielded the sun from view and all but ended human civilisation on earth. Only a small number of elites possessing power and technology have been able to thrive building a magnificent organic city named Ecoban. Ecoban the city grows by itself like a living plant utilizing its Delos System to transform carbon compounds into useable energy. Jay is a 19 year old female trooper of Ecoban who guards the city against the incursions of outsiders. Thousands of refugees have come to Ecoban seeking asylum but the elites have barred their entry to the city and forced them to settle in the surrounding Wasteland. The refugees have become Ecoban's workers known as the 'Diggers' forced to mine the Wasteland for the carbonite needed to feed Ecoban. On patrol in the Wasteland one day Jay witnesses a gigantic industrial accident orchestrated by Ecoban's corrupt leaders against the refugees. Upon seeing this act of cruelty Jay's loyalty is put to the test. When she then encounters her childhood sweetheart Shua leading a rebellion against Ecoban Jay must make the ultimate choice - whether to live for duty or very possibly die for love. Shua goes to warn a group of Digger freedom fighters that his incursion into Ecoban may lead to retaliatory strikes by Ecoban. Despite Shua's warnings the rebels put their plan into action - but it turns out to be a deadly trap that leads the Ecoban troops to the headquarters of the resistance. Later that night Jay flees Ecoban to be with Shua. Joining forces in rebellion Jay and Shua risk their own chance at happiness for the chance that the clouds may clear and the people of Earth might see the blue sky for the first time in their lives. With a production cost estimated at 10 million dollars Sky Blue is the most expensive animated film ever made in Korea and has been the focus of intense debates among animation fans. Director Kim Moon-saeng a veteran of the CF industry and responsible for more than 200 TV commercials spent close to seven years in conceiving and producing this futuristic extravaganza and employed many hundreds of Korea's leading animation artists and technicians.

  • Cutbank [DVD]Cutbank | DVD | (13/06/2016) from £8.07   |  Saving you £7.92 (49.50%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Dwayne McLaren dreams about escaping small town life in Cut Bank, Montana, the coldest spot in the nation, with his vivacious girlfriend Cassandra. When Dwayne witnesses an awful crime, he tries to leverage a bad situation into a scheme to get rich quickly but he finds that fate and an unruly accomplice are working against him. Thrust into the middle of a police investigation spearheaded by the local sheriff, everything goes from bad to worse in this all-American thriller.

  • The Man From Snowy River [DVD]The Man From Snowy River | DVD | (01/07/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    After his father is killed in a tragic accident young Jim Craig (Tom Burlinson) has to leave the mountains where he has grown up to look for work. He makes the acquaintance of grizzled prospector Spur and Spur's more respectable brother Harrison (both played by Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas - Spartacus). When Jim falls for Harrison's daughter however the old man doesn't approve. But Jim is in love and won't be deterred. He will prove his worth no matter what the challenge! Adapted from the epic poem by 'Banjo' Patterson (Waltzing Mathilda) and filmed on stunning locations The Man From Snowy River is a glorious Australian classic.

  • Wentworth Prison: Season Six [DVD]Wentworth Prison: Season Six | DVD | (15/10/2018) from £17.54   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama. Wentworth's inmates and officers are stunned by the apparent joint escape of Franky and Joan The Freak Ferguson. As Sonia's life and Vera's career hang in the balance, Kaz steels herself for Top Dog duties again and the truth surrounding the Freak's escape weighs heavily on Will and Jake. While Allie finds a brief solace in avenging Bea's death, for Franky the nightmare continues as she struggles to evade the police whilst trying to exonerate herself... This set contains all 12 episodes of Season Six.

  • Robert RedfordRobert Redford | DVD | (13/03/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The mystical tale of a World War One veteran (Matt Damon) and championship golfer who returns to his sport with the aid of his caddy (Will Smith) who teaches him how to master any challenge in life.

  • Dead Man (1995) (Criterion Collection) UK Only [Blu-ray]Dead Man (1995) (Criterion Collection) UK Only | Blu Ray | (13/06/2022) from £17.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    With Dead Man, his first period piece, JIM JARMUSCH (Down by Law) imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country's legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death. Accountant William Blake (Edward Scissorhands's JOHNNY DEPP) has hardly arrived in the godforsaken outpost of Machine before he's caught in the middle of a fatal lovers' quarrel.Wounded and on the lam, Blake falls under the watch of the outcast Nobody (Powwow Highway's GARY FARMER), a Native American without a tribe, who guides his companion on a spiritual journey, teaching him to dispense poetic justice along the way. Featuring austerely beautiful black-and-white photography by ROBBY MÜLLER and a live-wire score by NEIL YOUNG, Dead Man is a profound and unique revision of the western genre.Special FeaturesNew 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director Jim Jarmusch, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrackNew Q&A in which Jarmusch responds to questions sent in by fansRarely seen footage of Neil Young composing and performing the film's scoreNew interview with actor Gary FarmerNew readings of William Blake poems by members of the cast, including Mili Avital, Alfred Molina, and Iggy Pop, accompanied by Jarmusch's location-scouting photosNew selected-scene audio commentary by production designer Bob Ziembicki and sound mixer Drew KuninDeleted scenesTrailerColor photos from the film's productionPlus: Essays by film critic Amy Taubin and music journalist Ben Ratliff

  • Inspector Gadget 2 [2003]Inspector Gadget 2 | DVD | (12/05/2003) from £7.97   |  Saving you £10.02 (125.72%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Inspector Gadget 2 sees the unlikely detective with higher-tech gadgets and more special effects. French Stewart (from TV's Third Rock from the Sun) replaces Matthew Broderick as the bumbling detective in a plot that revolves around the glitch-ridden Gadget being replaced by a completely robotised female. Parent Trap's Elaine Hendrix does what little she can with the one-dimensional role of "G2". Still, Gadget falls for his rival and the pair team up with his smart-as-a-whip niece Penny and her brainy beagle for a showdown with Claw. Where Broderick struggled to humanise the caricature of an inept detective in the 1999 original, Stewart doesn't even try. Instead he plays Gadget as a cartoon with endless over-the-top theatrics. The enhanced special effects may placate young viewers, but without the comedy of the original, that's small comfort. --Kimberly Heinrichs

  • David Copperfield [1999]David Copperfield | DVD | (20/08/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Like a fine gourmet meal, the BBC's 1999 adaptation of David Copperfield has something to suit every taste: a well-paced screenplay that keeps the tale bowling along without losing the delights of some of Dickens' most sparkling dialogue; a rich gallery of characters; and a cast which features many of Britain's favourite actors. There is, of course, plenty of high comedy but some very tight direction checks any tendencies to over-ripe performance. The whole production is tightly integrated: from David's idyllic if cloistered childhood with his beloved mother and their devoted servant Peggotty, through the shattering arrival of a sadistic stepfather, rescue by his eccentric Aunt Betsey Trotwood and a journey into maturity where his very innocence makes him the unwitting agent of tragedy before all is resolved. Ciaran McMenamin is the mature David, his youthful face increasingly clouded by the gathering of experience. Trevor Eve oozes evil as his stepfather Mr Murdstone, ultimately neutralised by Maggie Smith's Aunt Betsey, a comic performance of true genius that gives frequent flashes of the vulnerable human being beneath. In other inspired pieces of casting, Nicholas Lyndhurst's incubus-like Uriah Heep haunts every scene he's in, and Pauline Quirke's Peggotty exudes the motherly warmth that sustains David during his darkest moments. Three hours of classic drama heaven. --Piers Ford

  • Plunkett And Macleane [1999]Plunkett And Macleane | DVD | (06/09/2010) from £10.43   |  Saving you £-0.44 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    No-one will be neutral about Plunkett and Macleane. Either you go with its notion of cheeky, stylish fun or you want to grab first-time director Jake Scott by the ear and slap him silly. Your inclination may depend on whether you recall his dad Ridley's own directing debut, The Duellists (1977), and savour the correspondences. Dad took a Joseph Conrad tale of the Napoleonic Wars, cast it with the ultra-contemporary Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel, and filmed it with a swooping, mobile camera. Son Jake has made a feisty period piece about a pair of thieves (Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller) in 1748 London and filled it with blatant anachronisms. A decadent aristo (Alan Cumming), asked whether he "still swings both ways," replies, "I swing every way!" A ballroom full of revellers dances the minuet (or is it the gavotte?) while our ears--if not theirs--are filled with a trance ballad. And so forth. Is this sophomoric? Maybe. But it's also often fresh and inventive. Why shouldn't a filmmaker be allowed to speak directly to a contemporary consciousness, even flaunt it, as long as he also delivers startling imagery and convincing period detail? The solid cast includes Michael Gambon as a corrupt magistrate, Ken Stott as a very nasty enforcer named Mr Chance (who favours a thumb through the eye socket and into the brain as a mode of execution) and Terence Rigby as a philosophical jailer. Even Liv Tyler looks more interesting than usual. In the end pretty frivolous, Plunkett and Macleane is nonetheless a lively debut. --Richard T Jameson, Amazon.com

  • Terrifier [DVD]Terrifier | DVD | (09/04/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In for a Pennywise, in for another pound of blood-dripping flesh. You thrilled to IT, now chill to Art the maniacal clown of all your worst nightmares. Appearing initially in director Damien Leone's 2008 short THE 9th CIRCLE, then the 2011 award-winning short TERRIFIER, horrifying Art returns for his first full-length frightener. Here Leone delivers all the gore and much more in this slasher exploitation extravaganza that s both lip-smackingly disturbing and screamingly shocking. For Art is back on the silent prowl ready to terrorise three young women on Halloween night and anybody who stands in his dismembering way.

  • Bad Santa 2 [Blu-ray]Bad Santa 2 | Blu Ray | (06/11/2017) from £7.56   |  Saving you £2.43 (32.14%)   |  RRP £9.99

    BAD SANTA 2 returns Academy Award®-winner BILLY BOB THORNTON to the screen as everyone's favourite anti-hero, Willie Soke. Fueled by cheap whiskey, greed and hatred, Willie teams up once again with his angry little sidekick, Marcus (TONY COX), to knock off a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve.

  • Bad News Bears [1976]Bad News Bears | DVD | (26/12/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A grizzled little league coach tries to turn his team of misfits into champs in this comedy remake.

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