"Actor: Tom"

  • 83 Hours 'Til Dawn [1990]83 Hours 'Til Dawn | DVD | (29/07/2003) from £6.45   |  Saving you £-3.46 (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A psychopath kidnaps a teenage girl and buries her alive in a capsule that will become her tomb in 83 hours unless her father pays a huge ransom. Based on a true story.

  • Revenge Of The Nerds / Revenge Of The Nerds 2 [1984]Revenge Of The Nerds / Revenge Of The Nerds 2 | DVD | (05/01/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Revenge Of The Nerds: Two high school pals who can best be described as 'nerds' arrive at college and cause an uproar when they attempt to join a fraternity. After being rejected they make plans for revenge... Revenge Of The Nerds 2 - Nerds In Paradise: Lewis Skolnick and his band of barmy classmates attend a congress of national fraternities at Fort Lauderdale in Florida. Upon their arrival they come face-to-face with their rivals the Alpha Betas. From that point all

  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Damn The Torpedoes - Classic Albums [DVD]Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Damn The Torpedoes - Classic Albums | DVD | (29/03/2010) from £27.53   |  Saving you £-13.28 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The latest addition to Eagle's critically acclaimed and highly successful Classic Albums series is Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1979 breakthrough album Damn The Torpedoes. The band's third album defined their musical style and took them into the mainstream hitting No.2 on the US charts and spawning the top 10 single Don't Do Me Like That. The DVD features newly filmed contributions from the band members Tom Petty Mike Campbell Benmont Tench Ron Blair and Stan Lynch along with co-producer Jimmy Iovine and engineer Shelly Yakus as they analyse the tracks from the original multi-track tapes and through new and archive performances. Damn The Torpedoes has stood the test of time as one of the great American rock albums of its era and is a worthy addition to the Classic Albums series.

  • Mission Impossible: Ultimate Missions [Blu-ray]Mission Impossible: Ultimate Missions | Blu Ray | (24/11/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £44.99

    Mission Impossible (Dir. Brian De Palma 1996): Tom Cruise ignites the screen in this runaway smash hit. Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt a secret agent framed for the deaths of his espionage team. Fleeing from government assassins breaking into the CIA's most impenetrable vault clinging to the roof of a speeding bullet train Hunt races like a burning fuse to stay one step ahead of his pursuers...and draw one step closer to discovering the shocking truth. Mission Impossible 2 (Dir. John Woo 2000): Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in this thrilling sequel and leads his team in a attempt to re-capture and destroy the deadly German-manufactured Chimera virus before it falls into the wrong hands. Mission Impossible 3 (Dir. J.J. Abrams 2006): Tom Cruise blasts back into action as IMF agent Ethan Hunt who with a little help from old friend Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) must take on a deadly new adversary in the shape of Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman)... This third instalment is written and directed by J.J. Abrams personally selected by Tom Cruise following his work on creating series such as Alias and Lost!

  • Gettysburg [Blu-ray] [US Import]Gettysburg | Blu Ray | (15/11/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.57

    Thanks to generous funding from media mogul Ted Turner, first-time director Ronald F Maxwell was able to make an almost word-for-word adaptation of Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Killer Angels. Running over four hours, Gettysburg (1993) splits into two convenient parts for TV viewing (although a 70mm print was given limited theatrical release). This story of three bloody days of conflict in July, 1863 (an unimaginable 50,000 casualties), is divided equally between Union and Confederate forces. On the Union side, Jeff Daniels is the quietly heroic Colonel Joshua Chamberlain; Sam Elliott is utterly convincing as General Buford, the Union cavalryman who holds the Confederate army at bay on the first day. Martin Sheen plays an oddly subdued and vacillating General Lee--a controversial portrait of the legendary Confederate chief--while Tom Berenger, despite being almost hidden underneath an enormous authentically period-style beard, is strong and authoritative as General Longstreet (whose opposition to Lee's plans gave many in the Confederacy a reason to blame him for the disaster at Gettysburg). Chamberlain's last-ditch defence of Little Round Top, which prevented the Union forces from being flanked on the second day of battle, forms the climax to the first half; the heartbreaking Pickett's Charge--the Confederates' disastrous frontal assault on the entrenched Union lines on the third day--is the movie's greatest set piece and one of the most compelling reasons to endure a little too much stodgy dialogue (lifted directly from the novel) and an apparently over-reverential attitude to the subject-matter. But much of this movie was made in and around the actual battle site, so it's only to be expected that the cast and crew tread carefully, as if literally under the watchful eyes of the men whose lives they are re-enacting. And re-enactment is the key: with a cast of thousands in splendidly detailed period costumes, cannonades galore and massed ranks of musketry, the sheer scale of the military spectacle is endlessly impressive. If as a piece of filmmaking it has many faults, as an historical re-enactment Gettysburg is unsurpassed--even by the epic Waterloo (1970), which drafted in a large chunk of the Russian army as Napoleonic extras. --Mark Walker

  • The Dark Knight Rises Bat Cowl - Limited Edition Premium Pack [Blu-ray][Region Free]The Dark Knight Rises Bat Cowl - Limited Edition Premium Pack | Blu Ray | (03/12/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £69.99

    Of all the "most anticipated" movies ever claiming that title, it's hard to imagine one that has caused so much speculation and breathless expectation as Christopher Nolan's final chapter to his magnificently brooding Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Though it may not rise to the level of the mythic grandeur of its predecessor, The Dark Knight Rises is a truly magnificent work of cinematic brilliance that commandingly completes the cycle and is as heavy with literary resonance as it is of-the-moment insight into the political and social affairs unfolding on the world stage. That it is also a full-blown and fully realized epic crime drama packed with state-of-the-art action relying equally on immaculate CGI fakery and heart-stopping practical effects and stunt work makes its entrée into blockbuster history worthy of all the anticipation and more. It deserves all the accolades it will get for bringing an opulently baroque view of a comic book universe to life with sinister effectiveness. Set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, TDK Rises finds Bruce Wayne broken in spirit and body from his moral and physical battle with the Joker. Gotham City is at peace primarily because Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent's murder, allowing the former district attorney's memory to remain as a crime-fighting hero rather than the lunatic destructor he became as Two-Face. But that meant Batman's cape and cowl wound up in cold storage--perhaps for good--with only police commissioner Jim Gordon in possession of the truth. The threat that faces Gotham now is by no means new; as deployed by the intricate script that weaves themes first explored in Batman Begins, fundamental conflicts that predate his own origins are at the heart of the ultimate struggle that will leave Batman and his city either triumphant or in ashes. It is one of the movie's greatest achievements that we really don't know which way it will end up until its final exhilarating moments. Intricate may be an understatement in the construction of the script by Nolan and his brother Jonathan. The multilayered story includes a battle for control of Wayne Industries and the decimation of Bruce Wayne's personal wealth; a destructive yet potentially earth-saving clean energy source; a desolate prison colony on the other side of the globe; terrorist attacks against people, property, and the world's economic foundation; the redistribution of wealth to the 99 percent; and a virtuoso jewel thief who is identified in every way except name as Catwoman. Played with saucy fun and sexy danger by Anne Hathaway, Selina Kyle is sort of the catalyst (!) for all the plot threads, especially when she whispers into Bruce's ear at a charity ball some prescient words about a coming storm that will tear Gotham asunder. As unpredictable as it is sometimes hard to follow, the winds of this storm blow in a raft of diverse and extremely compelling new characters (including Selina Kyle) who are all part of a dance that ends with the ballet of a cataclysmic denouement. Among the new faces are Marion Cotillard as a green-energy advocate and Wayne Industries board member and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a devoted Gotham cop who may lead Nolan into a new comic book franchise. The hulking monster Bane, played by Tom Hardy with powerful confidence even under a clawlike mask, is so much more than a villain (and the toughest match yet for Batman's prowess). Though he ends up being less important to the movie's moral themes and can't really match Heath Ledger's maniacal turn as Joker, his mesmerizing swagger and presence as demonic force personified are an affecting counterpoint to the moral battle that rages within Batman himself. Christian Bale gives his most dynamic performance yet as the tortured hero, and Michael Caine (Alfred), Gary Oldman (Gordon), and Morgan Freeman (Lucius Fox) all return with more gravitas and emotional weight than ever before. Then there's the action. Punctuated by three or four magnificent set pieces, TDKR deftly mixes the cinematic process of providing information with punches of pow throughout (an airplane-to-airplane kidnap/rescue, an institutional terrorist assault and subsequent chase, and the choreographed crippling of an entire city are the above-mentioned highlights). The added impact of the movie's extensive Imax footage ups the wow factor, all of it kinetically controlled by Nolan and his top lieutenants Wally Pfister (cinematography), Hans Zimmer (composer), Lee Smith (editor), and Nathan Crowley and Kevin Kavanaugh (production designers). The best recommendation TDKR carries is that it does not leave one wanting for more. At 164 minutes, there's plenty of nonstop dramatic enthrallment for a single sitting. More important, there's a deep sense of satisfaction that The Dark Knight Rises leaves as the fulfilling conclusion to an absorbing saga that remains relevant, resonant, and above all thoroughly entertaining. --Ted Fry

  • Mile HighMile High | DVD | (06/10/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Mile High: Complete Box Set (11 Discs) (Anchor Bay)

  • An Ideal HusbandAn Ideal Husband | DVD | (10/06/2002) from £3.41   |  Saving you £2.58 (75.66%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Based on Oscar Wilde's fantastic play.

  • The Puppet MastersThe Puppet Masters | DVD | (27/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Here's the edge-of-your-seat thriller that delivers unrelenting suspense and nonstop action! Donald Sutherland leads a team of top-level government agents who make a chilling discovery: extraterrestrial beings have landed and are quickly taking control of the residents of a small midwestern town - manipulating their bodies and minds like puppets! Faced with an escalating crisis as the creatures multiply the team must somehow eliminate the seemingly unstoppable aliens!

  • Anti-Clock [DVD]Anti-Clock | DVD | (13/07/2009) from £17.99   |  Saving you £2.00 (11.12%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A complex and fascinating avantgarde examination of time and personality. A film of authentic startling originality brilliantly mixing cinema and video techniques Arden and Bond have created a movie that captures the anxiety and sense of danger that has infiltrated the consciousness of so many people in western society.

  • Tom Jones [DVD Box Set]Tom Jones | DVD | (17/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A fantastic collection of DVD's starring Tom Jones Britain's greatest singer. This unique collection demonstrates the width of Tom Jones' talent from all time smash hits to classic country ballads classic R & B and funk. Also featured are 20 classic duets with some of the leading artists of the 20th century. The Ultimate Tom Jones Collection: Over forty sensational songs performed in Tom's inimitable style. Includes duets with Tina Turner Dionne Warwick Gladys Knight Dusty Springfield and more. Tom Jones Classic R & B And Funk: 22 tracks. Tom Jones sings with special guests Tina Turner Issac Hayes and Chakka Khan. Tom Jones Smash Hits: The hits you know and love from the greatest entertainer Britain has ever seen. Tom Jones Duets: This unique DVD programme features the incredible Tom Jones Singing in duet with some of the world's greatest singers and stars. Tom Jones Classic Country: 18 fantastic country renditions from Tom. Tom Jones Classic Ballads: 35 ballads from Wales' finest.

  • Wristcutters - A Love StoryWristcutters - A Love Story | DVD | (26/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    From the moment Zia (Patrick Fugit) cuts his wrists and enters a bizarre afterlife reserved for suicides, this film becomes a strangely uplifting, darkly comic tale about a journey through the hereafter.

  • Shadow Riders - Die Schattenreiter [Blu-ray]Shadow Riders - Die Schattenreiter | Blu Ray | (24/02/2022) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • DIE ZEITMASCHINE (1959) (BLU-R [Blu-ray] [1960]DIE ZEITMASCHINE (1959) (BLU-R | Blu Ray | (31/07/2014) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Echo Park [1986]Echo Park | DVD | (07/02/2005) from £5.99   |  Saving you £7.00 (116.86%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In Echo Park a neighbourhood of Los Angeles the friendships frustrations and love affairs of everyday life come to a head. Right now they're gym instructors pizza deliverers and strip-o-gram artists but someday they'll be stars in this charming low-key comedy about the lives and loves of these would-be entertainers.

  • The Super Hero Squad Show - Hero Up! (Eps 1-6) [DVD]The Super Hero Squad Show - Hero Up! (Eps 1-6) | DVD | (06/09/2010) from £5.52   |  Saving you £10.46 (413.44%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Super Hero Squad Show: Hero Up!

  • Harvey Penrick's Little Red GolfHarvey Penrick's Little Red Golf | DVD | (25/04/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    A DVD presentation of the New York Times No. 1 best selling ""Little Red Golf Book"". The timeless wisdom and secret teaching techniques of his more than 60 years in golf has made Harvey Penick one of the most successful instructors in the history of the game. Tour pros such as Ben Crenshaw Tom Kite and Byron Nelson have called upon him to help them become champions.

  • Turbulence 2 - Fear Of Flying [2000]Turbulence 2 - Fear Of Flying | DVD | (17/02/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A passenger of a hijacked airliner who happens to be an airplane engineer works to deactivate a chemical weapons bomb after the hijackers kill the pilot and threaten to kill all the passengers on the plane

  • Thor - 4K UHD Mondo Steelbook Edition [Blu-ray]Thor - 4K UHD Mondo Steelbook Edition | Blu Ray | (06/05/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Aerosmith - The Making Of Pump [1990]Aerosmith - The Making Of Pump | DVD | (15/12/2003) from £17.98   |  Saving you £-13.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £3.99

    A revealing record of the six month creative process that resulted in PUMP - one of Aerosmith's most dynamic and acclaimed albums. Go behind the scenes and witness the Bad Boys from Boston as they rehearse argue jam and lay down the muscle-flexing tracks only Aerosmith can produce. Unedited conversations between the band and their production team Exclusive musical jams never before seen or heard Personal interviews with the band members covering a provocative array of subjects.

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