Camp is were you learn about life, love, and how to make out. On the last day of camp a group of wacky, hormone raging counselors are trying to save their day of fun in the sun from a falling renegade piece of a NASA space station. The down-to-earth camp director Beth (Jeneane Garofalo) tries to keep herself sane and the camp in order while she falls in love with astrophysics Associate Professor Henry Nueman (David Hyde Pierce). But Henry and his group of geek campers are focused on their science projects and their discovery of the impending apocalyptic destruction of their camp by the hurtling space debris. After a day of wild antics and sexual escapades it's time for the long awaited talent show. But the hurtling chunk of space station is still on a crash course for the camp. Will the counselors get their chance to get it on? Or will the grand finale be bigger than anyone dreamed?
Tom (Denholm Elliott) and Amy (Patricia Lawrence) Bates lives were transformed when their beautiful undergraduate daughter Pattie (Michelle Newell) was the victim of a hit-and-run driver. Now she is wholly dependent on them - strapped to the sofa, unable to wash or eat by herself and only able to garble unintelligibly. So when a young man claiming to be an old friend of Pattie's offers to look after her - Amy gratefully accepts. But is Martin (Michael Kitchen) really the angel she thinks he is?
It's pedal to the metal as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the gang team up with the superstars of WWE in this hi-octane, all-new original movie! When Scooby and Mystery Inc. visit an off-road racing competition, it's not long before strange events start to occur. A mysterious phantom racer, known only as Inferno, is causing chaos and determined to sabotage the race. It's up Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and their new driving partner, The Undertaker, to save the race and solve the mystery. Along with other WWE superstars such as Triple H, Paige and Shamus, it's time to start your engine and your appetite because Scooby-Doo and WWE are chasing down adventure and laughs just for you!
Producer/director Irwin Allen now unleashes an end-of-the-world thriller based of scientific fact. In Africa and South America, killer bees are a reality. Now 'The Swarm' is on the move...into North America! There are enough stars for five movies - Michael Caine, Katherine Ross, Richard Widmark Olivia de Havilland, Henry Fonda, Fred MacMurray, Richard Chamberlain, Jose Ferrer, Patty Duke Astin, Lee Grant and Bradford Dillman. But the scene-stealers are the supporting cast: an estimated 22-million bees, deftly deployed to depict deadly attacks on people and places. It's a nightmare that will give you quite a buzz!
Freddy Benson (Steve Martin), a small-time con man sleazing his way through Europe on whatever handouts he can scam. Lawrence Jamieson (Michael Caine), an impeccably dressed and high-minded artiste who thinks Freddy's giving him - and all con men - a bad name. At first, Lawrence agrees to help Freddy spruce up his stunts and his wardrobe. But when it becomes apparent that the Riviera isn't big enough for the both of them, they make a winner-takes-all wager over the fortune of a naive American soap heiress (Glenne Headly). The first one to "clean her out" can make the other clear out - and keep the Riviera and its unsuspecting tourists to himself!
The disappearance of several boats and their passengers in the sunny waters of the Caribbean forces investigative writer, Blair Maynard (Michael Caine), to take on one of the most baffling mysteries of his career. During the search for clues Maynard and his son come face-to-face with raiding pirates, led by Nau (David Warner). When his son lurches to the pirates' barbaric ways and turns against him, Blair must save himself or die...
The story of a team of pioneers undertaking the most important mission in human history. Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey stars as ex-pilot-turned-farmer Cooper, who must leave his family and a foundering Earth behind to lead an expedition travelling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars.
Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant, Olivia De Hauilland, George Kennedy and James Stewart star in this deep-sea disaster movie about a 747 trapped under water in the Bermuda Triangle. Full of VIP's and art treasures owned by a millionaire (Stewart), it goes down during a hijack attempt, and courageous Captain Gallagher (Lemmon) must keep the passengers alive until they are rescued. With George Kennedy recreating his role of Joe Patroni from the original 'Airport' and 'Airport 1975', this third instalment of the successful series was directed by Jerry Jameson.
A supersonic airborne disaster. In order to survive a flight headed for the Moscow Olympics, passengers of the Concorde must endure aerial acrobatics to dodge missiles and survive a device that decompresses the plane.
Charlton Heston is in the cockpit for this incredible adventure sequel as the only man who can save the 747 and its passengers when it's hit in mid-air by a private plane. Myrna Loy, Helen Reddy, Linda Blair, Dana Andrews, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Gloria Swanson, Sid Caesar and George Kennedy, recreating this acclaimed Airport role, are also aboard trying to survive the deadly skies of this high flying thriller.
A local show for local people. The League of Gentlemen Live took the inhabitants of Royston Vasey on a travelling roadshow that was the live sensation of 2001. Filmed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, this smash hit show is packed with all your favourite characters, brand new material and classic sketches. Tubbs & Edward, Papa Lazarou, Pauline & Mickey, Mr Chinnery, Herr Lipp, Les McQueen and many more take to the stage alongside sketches from the original award winning live show. The League of Gentlemen Live is the most original, funny and wildly disturbing comedy you'll ever see - an absolute must for all League fans!
On the ground, manager Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster) juggles lover Jean Seberg and wife Dana Wynter while coping with a blizzard, aided by mechanic George Kennedy (who returned in all three sequels). In the sky, Capt. Vern Demerest (Dean Martin) must maintain control of a 707 with his pregnant stewardess girlfriend (Jacqueline Bisset), a sly stowaway (Helen Hayes), and a bomb-toting maniac (Van Heflin) aboard.
It's only a state of mind. Jonathan Pryce stars as Sam Lowry in this surrealistic spectacle about a daydreaming bureaucrat trapped in a future dystopia where love is forbidden from interfering with efficiency. But with the help of an underground superhero (Robert De Niro) and a beautiful mystery woman (Kim Greist), Sam learns to soar to freedom on the wings of his untamed imagination, or so he thinks.
When Sarah (Jodie Comer) starts working as a care assistant in a home for the elderly, she discovers she has a special talent for looking after the residents, one in particular. At 47 Tony (Stephen Graham) has early on set dementia causing moments of confusion and aggression that the staff find difficult to handle; Sarah begins to build a real bond with him. With the arrival of the Coronavirus pandemic, Sarah and her colleagues are left ill equipped, led by an overwhelmed manager, and made helpless by the powers that be. Faced with impossible choices, Sarah goes to extraordinary lengths to protect the residents. But the staff's heroism can only do so much. Confronted with the grim and imminent reality of losing Tony, to what extremes will Sarah go to save her friend?
The Monster (1975)I Don't Want to Be Born / The Baby / It's Growing Inside Her / Sharon's Baby / The Devil Within Her
There's something wrong with Lucy (Joan Collins) and Gino's (Ralph Bates) little boy...born with what seems to be abnormal strength and an innate hatred of people, he appears to enjoy inflicting injury on others. Doctors are baffled, but a nun (Phyllis MacMahon) is convinced that the baby is possessed. Then events take such a murderous turn that few can afford to ignore the nun's warnings!
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