Godfrey - Godspeed | DVD | (10/03/2008)
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Best Of Friends - The One With The Birthdays | DVD | (31/07/2006)
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My School Mate, the Barbarian | DVD | (21/11/2005)
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Wacky Switch | DVD | (19/09/2005)
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Mrs. Doubtfire | DVD | (03/10/2005)
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| RRP How far would an ordinary father go to spend more time with his children?Daniel Hillard (ROBIN WILLIAMS) is no ordinary father so when he learns his ex-wife (SALLY FIELD) needs a housekeeper he applies for the job.With the perfect wig a little makeup and a dress for all occasions he becomes Mrs. Doubtfire a devoted British housekeeper who is hired on the spot.Free to be the 'woman' he never knew he could be the disguised Daniel creates a whole new life with his entire family.Outrageous hilarious and often touching Robin Williams makes this box-office hit a film to be watched again and again.
Lum and Abner - Double Feature #2 | DVD | (15/02/2006)
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Zoolander | Blu Ray | (21/07/2008)
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Charlie Chaplin - Gold Rush | DVD | (22/09/2003)
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| RRP Chaplin's personal favourite among his own films, The Gold Rush embodies all the trademarks of his mix of slapstick, satire, social commentary and sentiment--a perfect showcase for his ever-popular Little Tramp. Set during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898, the film features a comic reworking of the gruesome Donner Party story, where a group of snowbound immigrants resorted to eating their clothes and then each other to stay alive. It opens with a grand shot of gold prospectors snaking up the side of a mountain. We then see the Tramp, typically estranged from the rest of the group, making his own way across the snow. Seeking shelter in a blizzard, he finds the cabin of the dangerous criminal Black Larson (Tom Murray) and when another prospector, Big Jim McKay (Mack Swain), comes along, the two of them take charge of the cabin and eventually drive him out. Starving on Thanksgiving, the pair decide to dine in style when the Tramp cooks one of his shoes, famously acting as if he's cooking a fine piece of meat; twirling the laces up like spaghetti and savouring every last nibble. When he finally escapes, the Tramp ends up in a local town and falls in love, only to be rebuffed on New Year's Eve. When a chance meeting reunites him with Big Jim, the two go back in search of gold hidden near the cabin. Despite its unlikely origins, the story is shaped into a classic comedy containing many famous set-pieces, including the cabin teetering on the edge of a cliff and the Tramp morphing into a chicken before the starving Big Jim. Ultimately it's Chaplin's endearing and amusing persona that makes this material genuinely enduring. On the DVD The Gold Rush comes to DVD in a decent transfer with good mono sound and the option of Dolby Digital 5.1. The second disc of bonus features opens with an introduction by David Robinson, who chronicles Chaplin's work on the film, which was interrupted when his clandestine affair with his 15-year-old leading lady meant that, due to her becoming pregnant, the filming had to close for a few months while a new female lead was found. The original 1925 version of the film, before Chaplin updated it with the addition of sound in 1942, appears in full. The Chaplin Today documentary illustrates the influence of the film on director Idrissa Ouedraogo from Burkina Faso, whose own work follows similar themes, as well as going behind the scenes on the original production. Trailers, posters and stills round off this worthy addition to the Chaplin Collection. --Laura Bushell
Charlie Chaplin - Modern Times | DVD | (01/06/2006)
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| RRP Modern Times marks the last proper appearance of Charles Chaplin's iconic Little Tramp, and finds our hero struggling to make ends meet in the Depression of the 1930s. Along the way he takes up with a juvenile delinquent (actually 24-year-old Paulette Goddard) and plays a prison incident with "nose powder" for drug-induced laughs--both plot elements seeming quite innocent here, though both would provoke controversy today. Modern Times' most famous sequences portray the dehumanisation of factory labour to fine comic effect, balancing satire with slapstick to perfection in several superbly executed set-pieces. While the film has sound-effects and musical score, speech is only presented through mechanical means, via a gramophone, or through wall-sized TVs far more futuristic than in those in HG Wells' Things to Come (also 1936)--it's an interesting footnote that the comic and the SF visionary were friends. Chaplin famously not being a fan of sound cinema acknowledges the need to move with the times, yet hilariously spoofs the exploitation of man and machine while doing so. Amid some great laughs, the political message comes though clearly: the boss is making a fortune while doing jigsaw puzzles in his luxury office, the workers are toiling ever harder on the production line for their pittance. On the DVD: Modern Times is offered in the original 4:3 black and white with good mono sound evidencing just a little distortion and a very clean, clear picture with minimal grain to give away its age. Also included are French and Italian dubbed versions and a pointless and ineffective English Dolby Digital 5.1 version of the soundtrack. The disc features multiple subtitle options, including English for hard of hearing. Disc Two begins with a six-minute introduction by David Robinson. Next comes a very worthwhile 26-minute documentary by Philippe Truffault, Chaplin Today, centred around a perceptive subtitled discussion between French filmmakers Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne. There are three trailers, beautifully reproduced posters, an eight-part photo gallery and one entertaining deleted scene, as well as Chaplin's "nonsense song" from the film in isolated form and in a "Karaoke" version. The Documents section begins with a silent 42-minute 1931 documentary/propaganda film, In the Machine Age made by the US Dept of Labor. Along similar but more entertaining lines is Symphony in F a 1940 colour film combining music, manufacturing footage and animation celebrating the Ford motor company, while also included is a sequence from the Liberace Show (1956) with the star performing the vocal version of "Smile", the theme from Modern Times. Demonstrating the truly universal appeal of Chaplin is a 1967 short For the First Time, documenting what happens when the people of the remote Baracoa mountains in Cuba see their first ever movie, Modern Times. This is a remarkable collection which does a great film justice. --Gary S Dalkin
Bean Christmas Collection - Mr Bean's Holiday / Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie / Mr Bean Vol. 5 | DVD | (12/11/2007)
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| RRP Mr. Bean's Holiday: Mr. Bean is heading to the South of France for a simple holiday in the sun. His voyage from London to the Riviera soon transcends into one of mischief and mayhem! Mr. Bean inadvertently creates havoc wherever he goes. This culminates in an unscheduled and riotous screening of his own video diary at the Cannes Film Festival. Bean The Ultimate Disaster Movie: When the Royal National Gallery of London is asked to send their finest scholar to oversee the unveiling of Whistler's Mother in California they send their most inept and detested employee in a desperate attempt to get him out of their lives. That employee is Mr. Bean - the master of disaster! Within days of his arrival Mr. Bean destroy's virtually everything he comes into contact with be it the career and marriage of his host or America's greatest painting. Forget volcanoes and alien invasions - horror now has a human face. Merry Christmas Mr. Bean: It is Christmas and an excited Mr. Bean creates his usual havoc across the festive season. He brings new meaning to dressing the turkey whilst his girlfriend Irma looks forward to a very special Christmas present... Good Night Mr. Bean: At the hospital Mr. Bean runs out of patience in the Out Patients but has a marvellous time at Windsor Castle with a sentry belonging to Her Majesty. Later he suffers from a bit of insomnia but it brings out one of his best animal impersonations.
Secret Policeman's Ball - 30th Anniversary Edition | DVD | (16/11/2009)
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The General | DVD | (12/01/2004)
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| RRP A train engineer is turned down when he tries to join the confederate army during the civil war because his job is deemed too important. But when his train is stolen by union soldiers he finds himself in the war after all...
My Man Godfrey | DVD | (15/03/2004)
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| RRP One of the top screwball comedies of all time My Man Godfrey is a story of a wealthy New York family in the 1930s that brings in Godfrey a destitute and ""Forgotten Man "" as its butler. William Powell plays the leading role brilliantly as Godfrey giving the family a madcap ride they will never forget. The first film to receive Oscar nominations in all four acting categories My Man Godfrey features stunning performances by William Powell and Carole Lo
Charlie Chaplin Collection - Vol. 4 | DVD | (12/01/2004)
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| RRP A collection of four Charlie Chaplin shorts. A Woman (1915): A family outing in a park leads to both mother and daughter falling for Charlie. The Bank (1915): Charlie the janitor mistakenly opens a birthday present intended for a cashier from his fiancee Edna. One AM (1916): A drunken Charlie arrives home late and has considerable trouble getting into his home. The Adventurer (1917): Escaped convict Charlie becomes a hero when he rescues two drowing wo
Buster Keaton - Vol. 1 | DVD | (11/08/2003)
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| RRP A former movie child vaudeville star Buster Keaton moved into movies in 1917 with an apperance in Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle's The Butcher Boy. Within three years he was a star in his own right. Convict 13 (1920) - Buster is out playing golf when he gets knocked unconscious by a flying ball. Whilst he is out cold an escaped convict steals his clothes so when he awakes he finds himself on his way to prison where he is to be hanged the following day. The High Sign (1921)
Abbott And Costello - Jack And The Beanstalk | DVD | (11/02/2002)
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| RRP The legendary comedic duo Abbott and Costello provide fairy tale fun for kids (of ALL ages!). The wacky pair pretty much stick to the outline of the original childrens fairytale but add their own signature comic flourishes and slapstick details.
My Favourite Brunette | DVD | (11/02/2002)
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| RRP Bob Hope plays photographer turned detective who thanks to a case of mistaken identity gets involved with a gang of thugs. Non-stop belly laughs as Bob tries every trick in the book to save beautiful Lamour's neck as well as his own.
Charlie Chaplin Collection - Vol. 3 | DVD | (10/11/2003)
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| RRP Charlie Chaplin Collection: Volume 3 contains 4 classic Charlie Chaplin movies: The Floorwalker (1916): After causing all kinds of havoc on the sales floor Charlie runs into the store inspector who has just knocked out the manager and robbed the safe. The Rink (1916):Waiter Charlie decides to spend his lunch hour at the local roller skating rink where he rescues Edna from the unwelcome advances of Mr Stout. Easy Street (1917):Charlie is a policeman given the roughest of beats to p
Charlie Chaplin Collection - Vol. 1 | DVD | (11/08/2003)
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| RRP Charlie Chaplin. The name alone evokes the image of a character with a brush-like moustache in a derby oversized trousers floppy shoes and a cane. He was and is perhaps still the most memorable character in film history. He was ""The Tramp"". The story of Charlie Chaplin's rise to fame is a remarkable one. Born in South London on April 16 1889 his childhood was one of poverty insecurity and near destitution. Having a mother who suffered from mental illness and a father who dese
Out To Sea | DVD | (15/08/2005)
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| RRP Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau are reunited in this hysterically funny high seas romantic adventure. Gambler and con artist Charlie (Walter Matthau) is desperate to meet single rich ladies with large bank accounts. When he persuades his lonely widower brother-in-law Herb (Jack Lemmon) into accompanying him on a pleasure cruise he neglects to mention that they will be working as dance hosts and masquerading as wealthy bachelors. Much to Herb's chagrin their accommodations are in t
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