"Ted" tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish... and has refused to leave his side ever since.
He's a spy without a past. Perhaps without a future. He goes by the name of Jason Bourne. But he doesn't know who he really is, nor why he is so good at killing with cold-blooded proficiency. What he does know is this; he's a walking, running target. Richard Chamberlain (as Bourne) and Jaclyn Smith headline a breathless heart-stopper based on the best-selling espionage thriller by acclaimed writer Robert Ludlum. Bourne is an amnesia victim determined to uncover his forgotten past. Why does his face show signs of plastic surgery? Who stitched microfilm beneath the flesh of his hip? Why did two passers-by flee after recognizing him? The answers are puzzle pieces scattered from Zurich to Paris to New York - and keys to the true identity behind The Bourne Identity.
Walt Disney's beloved classic, filled with memorable music and purebred fun, now shines like never before with an all-new digital restoration. Embark on a thrilling adventure with the most unforgettable characters: Lady, a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel; Tramp, a mutt from across the tracks with a heart of gold; Jock and Trusty, Lady's best friends; and Si and Am, two of the most devious cats to prowl across the screen. The most romantic of evenings takes place on a 'bella notte' as Lady learns what it means to be footloose and leash-free.
The future. America is an irradiated wasteland. Mega City One a vast, violent metropolis of over 400 million citizens living in perpetual fear. The only ones attempting to impose order are The Judges; Law enforcers, juries, judges and executioners rolled into one. The epitome of these is Dredd. Dredd and rookie Judge, the powerful psychic Cassandra Anderson, head out to a routine homicide in the notorious Peach Trees mega-block - a 200 story vertical slum run by the pitiless Ma-Ma gang. Out two judges are caught in a vicious and relentless fight for survival when Ma-Ma shuts down the building and orders her clan to hunt them down.
From the creators of Pulp Fiction and Desperado, comes this wild and wicked action thriller about two brothers on a desperate crime spree! Quentin Tarantino stars as a deranged convict who, along with his brother (George Clooney), kidnaps a preacher and his two kids (including Juliette Lewis) and flees for the safety of a remote nightclub in Mexico. But once they arrive, they discover that the club is anything but a safe haven for criminals. It's bloodthirsty clientele forces the brothers to team up with their hostages in order to escape alive.
Is there gonna be another juice feature? Yes and there it is! The long awaited sequel to the prequel, with added sha-ting and loads of unseen and extra juicy stuff that was far too naughty for the telly! Starring such tellytastic names as Ant and Dec touching naked bangers! Tulisa being fit! Oily Murs wearing tighter trowziz than me, Gino D'Acampo pretending to be Italian. Me on a date with Pamela Anderson! Dermot Oleary being Dermot Oleary, Mel B being all council estate, Verne Troyer being small and funny, funny and small! Me favourite Spice Girl Emma Bunton, and me other favourite Spice Girl Mel C, Paddy McGuiness speaking Bolton-ish and the Hoff who I know so well I can just call him Dave, plus McFly, not Marty but the band, JLS, Chris Moyles whols lost a lot of timber recently but not in this feature, Gok Wan and some other people! So if I don't see ya through t' window I'll see in this feature that's bang tidy! Ooooooosh!
A troubled young man, who believes himself to be a vampire, goes to live with his elderly and religious cousin in a small Pennsylvania town where he tries to redeem his bloodcraving urges after he falls for a lonely housewife, all the while his hostile cousin becomes convinced that the young man is actually Nosferatu.
In "Prometheus", a team of scientists and explorers journey to the darkest corners of the universe searching for the origins of mankind. But what they find could threaten all life on Earth, leading to a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race!
"I Went To The Dance" is such an infectious music film on Louisiana French and Zydeco music that it's hard to stay seated...It is a feast of folkloric scholarship, human history, regional colour and irresistible music, an inspiring 'must-see' for anyone interested in American folkways or music. The film contains all the pertinent info... blended with wonderful performances and recollections of the various musicians... The Cajun sense of lost love comes through in almost all the songs, but if the theme is sad, the music is unusually exhilarating." Comment by: Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle.
"An exuberant tribute to the continuing vitality of Louisiana's Cajun and Zydeco music... (Illuminated by) passion, humour and common sense...The one thing common to all of (Les Blank's) films is the superior journalist's gift for being able to share his enthusiasms without seeming to manipulate the subjects... Guaranteed to send everyone out of the theatre feeling good and probably better." Comment by: Vincent Canby, The New York Times.
"The combination of Strachwitz's scholarship and Blank's ever-keen appreciation of regional colour and style make "I Went To The Dance" a model of its type, a must-see for lovers of roots and traditional music, and an eye-opener for anyone curious about American culture...Witty insightful narration...remarkable archival footage, creatively compiled and edited by Blank's long-time collaborator Maureen Gosling...manages to capture all the eccentricity, authenticity and electricity that keep Cajun and Zydeco alive and kicking." Comment by: Terry Lawson, Dayton Daily News
On a desolate country highway, two homeward-bound teens (Gina Philips) are nearly run off the road by a maniac in a beat-up truck...and later spot him shoving what appears to be a body down a sewer pipe. But when they stop to investigate, they discover that the grisly reality at the bottom of that pipe is far worse than they could have ever suspected...and that they are now the targets of an evil far more unspeakable (and unstoppable) than they could have ever imagined!
Every 23rd Spring, for 23 Days, it gets to eat. Today s the last day of a horrific feeding frenzy, and the Creeper is still hungry for more! On a deserted highway, a school bus Is carrying a basketball team and its cheerleaders back from a triumphant game. The bus breaks down on a lonely stretch of road and the thrill of victory is quickly replaced by terror, as the journey becomes a road trip to hell! As the sun sets, the Creepers descends on the bus and picks off the athletes one by one, sniffing out his victims. Will any of them survive? Or will they all provide the Creeper with another horrific helping of mouth-watering morsels?
In the year 2044 time travel has not yet been invented. But in 30 years it will have been... Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) works as a looper, a futuristic assassin who eliminates targets sent back in time by a criminal organisation. The only rule is that you do not let your target escape -even if that target is you. The rules are put to the test when Joe is called upon to "close his loop" and assassinate his future self (Bruce Willis). In failing to pull the trigger, so begins a desperate race against the clock as Joe begins to unravel his own future and older Joe's past.
At school, getting into the right fraternity can be a matter of life or death. Keith (Chris Makepeace) and AJ (Robert Rusler) need to hire a stripper to entertain the brothers or their college days are over. In a shady after hours joint they find an adult entertainer like no other when they step into the world of sharp-fanged Katrina (Grace Jones). Have these two freshmen bitten off more than they can chew? Stuck on the wrong side of town, on a dark night and surrounded by a plague of alien blood suckers...The answer is definitely yes!
Embraced by a generation of "bad" movie fans, 'Troll 2' has become one of the most iconic cult films of its generation, and to this day regularly plays to sold-out theatres of adoring fans. Alongside the first (and entirely unrelated) film, 'Troll', this is a celebration of one of the most unusual success stories in movie history.
Troll (1986)
Lock the doors and pull out the weed-whacker for this house party of horror! One family is about to find out there's no place like home when a troublesome troll starts taking over their building, transforming each apartment into an overgrown garden of ancient evil and turning its tenants into a horde of hairy hobgoblins! Michael Moriarty and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in this super-slimy scare-fest that's a special-effects pig-out!
Troll 2 (1990)
Those greedy goblins are back and hungrier than ever in this gourmet gross-out! Disguised as friendly country folk, a pugnacious posse of people-eating trolls lures visitors to their town. But a family of four is about to discover that this place is a real tourist trap...and they're the prey! Now, the no-good gnomes must be destroyed before the family gets flambed...and the world becomes a buffet in this feeding frenzy of fear!
Join new boy Will, Simon, Jay and Neil at their US high school... "The Inbetweeners USA" is a brilliant new US comedy based on the critically acclaimed award-winning British series and has been extended and adapted for the U.S. by Brad Copeland. The Inbetweeners USA stars Joey Pollari as Will McKenzie, Bubba Lewis as Simon Cooper, Zack Pearlman as Jay Cartwright, Mark L. Young as Neil Sutherland and Alex Frnka as Carly D'Amato. The series has been brilliantly extended and adapted for the US with the same wit, delivery and high-octane comedy as its UK predecessor.
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