Comedy

  • Hidden Secrets (Official UK Release) [DVD]Hidden Secrets (Official UK Release) | DVD | (15/08/2011) from £10.99   |  Saving you £6.00 (54.60%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Christian-themed comedy drama following a group of friends who return to their hometown to mourn the loss of their hero. At the funeral of Chris Hayden (Jason Borck), the friends reunite after having grown apart in recent years. While there, they find themselves questioning their faith and confronting their hidden secrets.

  • The Change-Up [Blu-ray]The Change-Up | Blu Ray | (23/01/2012) from £14.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (66.71%)   |  RRP £24.99

    New in original packaging, Free Delivery, CHANGE-UP BLURAY SINGLE DISC

  • Adam And SteveAdam And Steve | DVD | (21/08/2006) from £7.98   |  Saving you £9.00 (150.25%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The romantic trajectory of two people struggling to make love work in spite of overwhelming odds. Having met in the '80s after a disastrous one night stand Adam and Steve don't recognize each other when they meet again fifteen years later. With the help of their best friends - a formerly obese stand-up comic Rhonda and straight guy ladies man Michael - our protagonists fall in love only to realize a year into their relationship that they met before and unwittingly changed the course of each other's lives that fatefull night in the 80's. Now the question is - can they accept this and incorporate it into their current understanding of each other? Or more importantly can they hold hands on the street without being beaten up?

  • The Jerk [1980]The Jerk | DVD | (03/11/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

  • Jon Richardson - Nidiot Live [Blu-ray]Jon Richardson - Nidiot Live | Blu Ray | (01/12/2014) from £4.11   |  Saving you £17.14 (601.40%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Jon is checking his tyre pressures hoovering his floor mats and putting an emergency packed lunch in the boot of his car ready to hit the road again with a brand new tour 'Nidiot'. The perennial singleton and misanthrope is determined to become a more easy-going person for the sake of his friends and his future health. Find out whether or not a leopard can change its spots or if they are doomed to be angry forever not to have been given a more uniform and symmetrical fur pattern.

  • Richard Pryor Ultimate Collection (5 discs & Book)Richard Pryor Ultimate Collection (5 discs & Book) | DVD | (01/01/2001) from £5.09   |  Saving you £29.90 (587.43%)   |  RRP £34.99

    5 hysterical DVDs. 1 sensational autobiography. The definitive collection from the 'Godfather of Comedy'. Featuring: Live & Smoking: When Richard Pryor took the stage at a small New York stand up club back in April 1971 his white liberal audience didn't know what had hit them. The raw young comic delivered a no hold barred performance aggressively daring people to react. 'Live And Smoking' is an astonishing record of how arguably the world's greatest comedian started honing his skills. Visibly nervous Pryor nevertheless leaves himself wide open (as he did throughout his career) producing shocked silences when discussing sleeping with white women and giving men oral sex. But when he slips into the characters - of the now infamous - 'Wino Preacher' and 'Willy The Junkie' the audience stops mattering to him. Pryor produces heart-wrenching closely observed portraits that are almost to painful to watch but are the mark of a genius storyteller. Live & Dangerous: He was the biggest movie star in the world he has been called the greatest stand-up comedian of all time - and now for the first time his finest show - Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is coming to DVD. Richard Pryor TV Show (3 Discs): One of the funniest TV programs ever The Richard Pryor Show features the outrageous comedian at his peak. Airing in 1977 this cutting-edge sketch comedy program dared to challenge censors' restrictions like no other TV series before it. Completing just four shows Pryor personally cancelled the series after feuds with the censors. His determination to remain true to his vision resulted in a high quality program that was far ahead of it's time.

  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall [Blu-ray] [2008]Forgetting Sarah Marshall | Blu Ray | (15/09/2008) from £7.41   |  Saving you £17.58 (237.25%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Devastated Peter takes a Hawaiian vacation in order to deal with the break-up with his TV star girlfriend, Sarah. Little does he know that Sarah's travelling to the same resort as her ex ... and she has a surprise in store for him.

  • King of Queens - Season 2King of Queens - Season 2 | DVD | (09/07/2007) from £10.55   |  Saving you £24.44 (231.66%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Doug (Kevin James) an absent-minded Queens-based UPS delivery man and Carrie his wife live in the same house as her father Arthur (Jerry Stiller). As man's man Doug tries to balance time with his pals and time with his wife it becomes abundantly clear that Carrie wears the pants in the household. This set includes all episodes from the second season.

  • David Mitchell - Soap Box [DVD]David Mitchell - Soap Box | DVD | (14/11/2011) from £11.06   |  Saving you £4.93 (44.58%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Series 1 1 - Mouse2 - Flowers3 - The Welsh4 - The Elderly5 - Beer6 - Unusually Smart7 - TV Rudeness8 - Spelling9 - Consensus10 - Rape and Pillage11 - Inappropriate Questions12 - Passionate13 - Male Grooming14 - Compliments15 - Man Flu16 - Going To The Doctor17 - Necrophilia18 - Hauliers19 - Gaelic20 - Special Quiz21 - Quiz Winner22 - Birthday Cards23 - Food24 - Waste in Politics Series 2 1 - King Cnut2 - Dear America3 - Haircuts4 - Personal Debts5 - Authenticity6 - References7 - Lying Liars8 - Camelopard9 - Climate Change10 - Pub Queues (+ commentary track)11 - Innuendo12 - Trains, Part 113 - Trains, Part 214 - Signing Boobs15 - 3D16 - Communal Eating17 - Signs18 - Kid’s Stuff19 - Red Shirt (+ commentary track)20 - In Summary Special Features: DVD Exclusive Episodes: 1. Certainty 2. Publishing 3. Wedding Lists Inside the Crate: The History of David Mitchell’s Soapbox Pub Queues (+ commentary track with David Mitchell, producers Justin Gayner & Jamie Lennox, designer Arnold Pistorius) Red Shirt (+ commentary track with David Mitchell and producer Jamie Lennox)

  • Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason [DVD] [2004]Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason | DVD | (25/02/2005) from £9.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Aldywch Farces vol. 4 [DVD]Aldywch Farces vol. 4 | DVD | (01/02/2016) from £8.05   |  Saving you £4.94 (61.37%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A series of now-legendary stage comedies from the 1920s and '30s, the Aldwych Farces broke theatre box-office records and made the transition to celluloid with a run of hit films making stars of Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare. Most were penned by leading comic playwright Ben Travers and peopled by a regular cast of silly-ass aristocrats, battleaxe wives and put-upon husbands; nimble wordplay and finely crafted buffoonery were their hallmarks and the public loved them.Though only ten adaptations were made on film, the influence of these enduringly popular films was great and can be seen in some of the key British comedies from the first half of the 20th century. This ongoing range will include not only the Aldwych Farces themselves but those films that they influenced. They are presented here as brand-new transfers from original film elements in their original aspect ratio.LADY IN DANGER (1934)A businessman is compelled to help the queen of a strife-torn country leaving his fiancée distinctly unimpressed.Black and White / 65 mins / 1.37:1 / Mono / EnglishPOT LUCK (1936)A retired Scotland Yard inspector meets mayhem on the trail of a gang of thieves who have purloined a priceless antique vase.Black and White / 69 mins / 1.37:1 / Mono / English

  • Dick [1999]Dick | DVD | (17/08/2009) from £9.44   |  Saving you £3.55 (37.61%)   |  RRP £12.99

    So who exactly was Deep Throat, that all-important source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein bust open the Watergate scandal? Well, according to this thoroughly funny, keenly smart comedy from director Andrew Fleming (The Craft), it was two sweetly daft teenage girls named Betsy and Arlene. Taking the history and figures from Watergate and running gleefully and sacrilegiously amok, Dick offers up a hilarious what-if scenario that takes the Nixon administration's downfall from grave tragedy to hilarious farce. When Betsy (Kirsten Dunst) and Arlene (Michelle Williams) run into a shady figure in the stairwell of Arlene's Watergate apartment building, little do they know they've stumbled upon G. Gordon Liddy (Harry Shearer) on the night of the Democratic National Headquarters break-in. Later, on a White House field trip, they wind up meeting with Nixon himself (Dan Hedaya) who, to ensure their silence, decides to make them official White House dog walkers and "secret youth advisors".Of course, Betsy and Arlene soon find out their idol has feet of clay, and ultimately decide to aid "radical muckraking journalists" (and queasy rivals) Woodward (Will Ferrell) and Bernstein (Bruce McCullough) in their investigation. Fleming and co-writer Sheryl Longin's enfolding of the Watergate scandal is extremely clever and inspired, from Arlene's 18-and-a-half-minute declaration of love on Nixon's tape recorder to the Hello Dolly cookies (laced with a certain herbal stimulant) that help bring about the U.S.-Soviet accord. And after all the angsty-serious portraits of Watergate, it's bliss to see the prime players sent up mercilessly; in addition to Shearer, the cast boasts Dave Foley (Erlichman), Jim Breuer (John Dean), Saul Rubinek (Kissinger), and Ana Gasteyer (Rosemary Woods), all in fine form. Hedaya's Nixon, dead-on but never parodic, is an Oscar-worthy comic turn and Dunst and Williams invest their characters with affection and humour; the success of the film lies in the way these talented actresses make us laugh with Betsy and Arlene, never at them. Don't be put off by the teen sheen on this comedy--it's also for all of us who still remember Watergate even after 25 years, and still love dancing on the scandal's grave. --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

  • The Breaking Of Bumbo [DVD]The Breaking Of Bumbo | DVD | (23/09/2013) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-1.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Richard Warwick and Joanna Lumley star in this sexy, exuberant comedy charting the travails of a young guardsman learning to become an officer. Adapting his bestselling novel, The Breaking of Bumbo draws on the youthful experiences of director Andrew Sinclair: it is a time-capsule portrait of military rigour competing with the era's burgeoning sexual and social freedoms, set against a picture-postcard backdrop of Swinging-Sixties London. The Breaking of Bumbo is presented uncut in a brand-new...

  • Hot Pursuit [Blu-ray]Hot Pursuit | Blu Ray | (23/11/2015) from £11.20   |  Saving you £15.79 (140.98%)   |  RRP £26.99

    In Texas, a policewoman and a female prisoner are both on the run from a group of crooked cops.

  • The Two Ronnies - Series 6 [DVD]The Two Ronnies - Series 6 | DVD | (22/02/2010) from £10.78   |  Saving you £5.21 (32.60%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Classic BBC comedy.

  • Fighting Temptations, The / Save The Last Dance [2001]Fighting Temptations, The / Save The Last Dance | DVD | (05/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Save the Last Dance enjoyed a profitable release in early 2001, with box-office earnings that exceeded anyone's expectations. Its performance illustrates the staying power of a formulaic film that avoids the pitfalls and clichés that would otherwise render it forgettable. Since there's nothing new here, you'll appreciate the original quirks in a character-based plot that's just around the corner from Flashdance, and just as familiar. Sara (Julia Stiles) gave up a promising ballet career when her mother was killed while rushing to attend her daughter's crucial audition to Juilliard; Sara blames herself for the accident, and at her new, mostly African-American high school in Chicago, she's uncertain of her future. Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas) has no such doubts; his own future is bright, and his attraction to Sara is immediate; they connect (predictably), and Sara's dormant funk emerges, with Derek's coaching, as she learns hip-hop dancing in a local club. Obligatory subplots are equally routine: Derek's sister (Kerry Washington) is a single mom struggling with her child's absentee father; Derek's best friend (Fredro Starr) feels trapped in his gangster lifestyle; and Sara's once-estranged father (Terry Kinney) is doing his best to correct past mistakes. Within the confines of this standard follow-your-dream drama, director Thomas Carter capitalises on a script that allows these characters to be real, intelligent, and thoughtful about their lives and their futures. It's obvious that Stiles's dancing was intercut with that of a professional double, but that illusion hardly matters when the rest of the film's so earnestly positive and genuine. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

  • Our Family Wedding [DVD]Our Family Wedding | DVD | (16/05/2011) from £5.75   |  Saving you £11.50 (256.12%)   |  RRP £15.99

    'Our marriage, their wedding.' It's lesson number one for any newly engaged couple, and Lucia (America Ferrera) and Marcus (Lance Gross) are no exception.

  • SpoonsSpoons | DVD | (20/08/2007) from £6.73   |  Saving you £13.26 (197.03%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Spoons follows the lives and loves of twenty and thirty-something urbanites as they flirt argue and struggle to grow-up gracefully in bars restaurants parks and bedrooms. In this tangled web of fragile relationships and insecurity you'll meet an colourful cast of spot-on characters.

  • College Road Trip [2008]College Road Trip | DVD | (26/01/2009) from £7.56   |  Saving you £6.43 (85.05%)   |  RRP £13.99

    Choosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time of a young woman's life... unless your overprotective father isn't quite ready to let you go.

  • Four Weddings and a Funeral [Blu-ray] [1994]Four Weddings and a Funeral | Blu Ray | (06/02/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    When it was released in 1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral quickly became a huge international success, pulling in the kind of audiences most British films only dream of. It's proof that sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. In terms of plot, the title pretty much says it all. Revolving around… well, four weddings and a funeral (though not in that order), the film follows Hugh Grant's confirmed bachelor Charles as he falls for visiting American Carrie (Andy McDowell), whom he keeps bumping into at various functions. But with this most basic of premises, screenwriter Richard Curtis has crafted a moving and thoughtful comedy about the perils of singledom and that ever-elusive search for true love. In the wrong hands, it could have been a horribly schmaltzy affair, but Curtis' script--crammed with great one-liners and beautifully judged characterisations--keeps things sharp and snappy, harking back to the sparkling Hollywood romantic comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. The supporting cast, including Kristin Scott Thomas, Simon Callow and Rowan Atkinson (who starred in the Curtis-scripted television show Blackadder) is first rate, at times almost too good--John Hannah's rendition of WH Auden's poem "Funeral Blues" over the coffin of his lover is so moving you think the film will struggle to re-establish its ineffably buoyant mood. But it does, thanks in no small part to Hugh Grant as the bumbling Charles (whose star-making performance compensates for a less-than-dazzling Andie MacDowell). Though it's hardly the fault of Curtis and his team, the success of the Four Weddings did have its downside, triggering a rash of inferior British romantic comedies. In fact, we had to wait until 1999's Notting Hill for another UK film to match its winning charm (scripted, again, by Curtis and also starring Grant). --Edward Lawrenson

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