The extended edition (over 40 extra minutes) of the second film in Peter Jackson's epic big screen adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring has now divided and Sam and Frodo are lost in the hills of Emyn Muil. They are also being followed by Gollum,a creature who promises to help them find the Mountain of Doom. Meanwhile Aragorn,Legolas and Gimli search for the hobbits Merry and Pippin in the Kingdom of Rohan,which is currently being attacked by Saruman's orc armies. Gandalf returns as Gandalf the White to remind Aragorn of his destiny to unite the people of Rohan with Gondor. Whilst the Fellowship are not travelling together they must unite against the powerful forces coming from the Two Towers: Orthanc Tower in Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of 10,000,and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr.
Director's, extended cut of the famous fantasy adaptation. In part one of the fantasy trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. Frodo (Elijah Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a quiet, peaceful part of Middle Earth. When it turns out that his elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring of Power and the evil Nazgul riders of Sauron, The dark Lord of Mordor, are coming to find it, Frodo is entrusted by wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to deliver the Ring out of the Shire without it falling into their hands. Frodo leaves the Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic Monaghan), Pippin (Billy Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin), but they soon realise that the agents of Mordor are everywhere and that their trip is far from over. Once they reach the Elvish realm of Rivendell the Hobbits form part of the anti-Sauron fellowship, which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Boromir (Sean Bean), Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom), Gimli the dwarf and of course Gandalf. Together they must battle across Middle Earth to destroy the Ring by casting it into the Cracks of Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of Mordor.
Suffering from amnesia, Bourne (Matt Damon) has left his violent past behind and is living a normal life with girlfriend Marie (Franka Potente). But his plans for a peaceful life are crushed when he narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. Now hunted by an unknown enemy, Bourne proves to be neither an easy target nor a person whose skill, determination and resilience can be underestimated.
Al Pacino heads the star cast as Michael Corleone, heir to the criminal empire established by his Mafioso father, the late Don Corleone. The time is mid-1940's: Michael is now in charge of all gambling activities in Nevada, making certain that any and all political or mob enemies are quickly bought off, compromised, or disposed of. Throughout the film, Michael's travels are paralleled with the early experiences of his father, played in flashbacks by Robert DeNiro.
In the final instalment of the Godfather Trilogy, an aging Don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) seeks to legitimise his crime family's interests and remove himself from the violent underworld. Now in his sixties, Michael is dominated by two passions: freeing his family from crime, and finding a suitable successor. That successor could be fiery Vincent (Andy Garcia)...but he may also be the spark that turns Michael's hopes of business legitimacy into an inferno of mob violence.
Join the legendary hero Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) in one of the greatest screen adventures of all time with Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Accompanied by his feisty, independent ex-flame Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), the two-fisted archeologist embarks on a thrilling quest to locate the mystical Ark of the Covenant. Indy must discover the Ark before the Nazis do, and he has to survive poison, traps, snakes and treachery to do so. Explore the darkest jungles of South America, the bustling marketplaces of Cairo, and a top-secret submarine base with Indiana Jones as your guide to adventure.
Matt Damon is trained assassin Jason Bourne. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets from a new generation of highly-trained killers, tracking his every move and who will stop at nothing to prevent him from learning his true identity.
Armed with the amazing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) joins forces with his new mentor Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) to protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from ruthless villains! With humanity's fate in the balance, Pym and Lang must pull off a daring heist against insurmountable odds.
Amongst other adventures, the trio attempt to reinvent the ambulance, investigate the strange world of classic car ownership, take part in a nail-biting race across St. Petersburg and set off on an epic road trip through the wilds of Australia. Also in this series, Clarkson and May look at the highs and lows of one of France's biggest car makers, Hammond pays a dramatic tribute to the dying days of the Land Rover Defender and Jeremy makes up his mind about the BMW I8 hybrid on a trip to buy some fish and chips. Meanwhile, out on the test track there's a scorching line-up of fast cars including the Lamborghini Huracan, the Mercedes AMG GT, the Jaguar F-type R, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and the Porsche Cayman GTS. And as if that wasn't enough, the series starts with a sensational special in which the presenters pay tribute to the V8 engine with an epic and arduous trip to the very tip of South America.
Who would have believed that a poky motoring show like Top Gear could reach its landmark 20th series? Well, it did and here's the pre-packed proof. This was the series in which Dieter finally made clear his feelings for Helga whilst Kari-Hans faced the prospect of life without Astrid and the cats, all thanks to her controlling father and his desire to protect the Munchwagner wool dynasty. No, wait. We seem to have confused series 20 of Top Gear with series 20 of long-running German soap opera 'Leben Kann Ineffizient'. Series 20 of Top Gear was actually the one with the supercars across Spain, the hire car racing a yacht up New Zealand, the BAC Mono on the track, the Ferrari F12 through 'Hertfordshire', the amazing Ford Transit Hovervan, the motorcyclist against the free runners around TV Centre, Jeremy and James attempting to be caravanners, Richard finding the world's fastest taxi, tests of the Jaguar F-type, Range Rover Sport and New London Bus in a celebration of the best of British that ended in flag waving, tear jerking style on The Mall, and a brand new Reasonably Priced Car.
Coming at you out of the sun like a titanium-skinned, nuclear-powered, monkey-navigated fighter jet of excellence, it's the triple discs of the Top Gear Series 19. On the first two shining circle of delights you'll find all of your favourite moments from the meat of the 19th series including Jeremy's P45 small car, Richard's ecstatic test of the new Pagani and James's brave attempt to take a Bentley rallying. There's also the ingeniously designed old people's car, an epic race from London to Milan, a very thorough, very star-studded test of the new Kia Cee'd and a road trip across America in three sensational GT cars. The third silver wheel of wonder is devoted to the 2013 Top Gear Africa special in which Clarkson, Hammond and May saddle up three tired old estate cars and set off to find the source of the Nile. Along the way they encounter treacherous mud, vicious crocodiles, insane traffic jams, mountainous speed bumps and some truly breathtaking scenery in an epic movie-length adventure.
Yes, it's Top Gear's glorious 17th series on video. That's right, all of your favourite Clarkson, Hammond and May moments from the heady days of mid-2011 captured in one place at last. No more searching the internet for that over-the-top Jaguar E-type 50th birthday celebration. No more lying awake at night wishing you had instant access to that time they made trains out of cars and caravans. No more staring wistfully into space wishing you could once more enjoy hot hatchbacks driving across Italy, military vehicles being used to demolish a housing estate, Jeremy testing a Formula 1 car you can actually buy, Richard smashing a big red armoured thing through a South African wall, James using a Range Rover Evoque to chauffeur someone who might not have been Cher or all three presenters pretending to be a mythical TV detective trio called The Interceptors. You can rest easy at last, because inside this box is everything you've ever wanted. Assuming that 'everything you've ever wanted' only includes 'things from series 17 of Top Gear'.
Captured for the first time on Video, the 16th series of Top Gear finds Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May on typically explosive form. Within this lavishly constructed plastic box you will find many splendid things including a combine harvester that's also a snow plough, a luxury limo test that accidentally turns into a bank robbery, a car-based Ashes tournament against the Australians, a farewell to the Pagani Zonda, a helicopter landing on a Skoda, a Volkswagen Beetle falling from the sky, a classic '80s battle between the Porsche 959 and Ferrari F40, a road test of a real life moon buggy and a race against God himself. Obviously those actual things aren't inside the box. That would be silly. It's a small silver disc that's inside the box. And you'll need some sort of playing machine to watch the exciting things upon it. Holding it up to your head simply won't work. Trust us, we've tried.
Jeremy, Richard, James and The Stig are back in the all-singing, all-dancing 15th series of the world's biggest car show. In this series the boys attempt to build cool motorhomes, go to Germany to make their own track day videos, and celebrate the British sports car with a nostalgic road trip to Blackpool. There's also Jeremy's famously wobbly look back at the Reliant Robin three wheeler, James's plucky attempt to drive a Toyota Hilux up an active volcano, and Richard's quest to give the old Reasonably Priced Car a Viking burial. As if that wasn't enough, The Stig tears up the track in the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, the Ferrari 458 Italia and the Bentley Continental Supersports, whilst the all new Reasonably Priced Car welcomes a cavalcade of stars including Andy Garcia, Jeff Goldblum and Rubens Barrichello.
The fourteenth series kicks off with a driver's idea of heaven when Richard and Janies take an Aston DBS Volante, a Ferrari California and a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder to Romania in search of "the greatest road in the world". Elsewhere, James makes a rare appearance on the track as he compares two absurdly powerful limos; Jeremy and Richard settle the thorny issue of which company has made the greatest number of truly brilliant cars; and Richard invents the brand new sport of airport vehicle racing. Celebrities taking a turn in the "Star in the Reasonably Priced Car" include actors Eric Bana and Michael Sheen plus RocknRolla director Guy Ritchie, who seems to have a little trouble with his gears!
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