Jimmy Carr, the hardest working man in comedy returns with his most controversial DVD to date, Telling Jokes. Featuring 90 minutes of material that's just too rude for television, the new DVD sees Jimmy Carr at his best; unleashing his delightfully crafted one-liners upon the nation and putting down brave hecklers. Slick, sick and definitely not for the easily offended, Jimmy offers a masterclass in comedy as he takes his dry and sardonic wit to a whole new level. And it seems that no-one and nothing is safe from Jimmy's cutting remarks as he delves into a diverse range of subjects including religion, sex, bullying and (somewhat ironically) political correctness...
Britain's foremost multi-award-winning joke technician Jimmy Carr returns with his fourth live stand-up DVD, Jimmy Carr in Concert. No-one writes sharper jokes and no-one delivers them better than Jimmy. He commands his audience with twisted little aphorisms, "the sort of thing you might find in a fortune cookie baked by Satan" with no-one escaping his biting wit and take no-prisoners approach to subject matter. The release also includes a stack of exclusive DVD extras, including a specially commissioned 36-minute cartoon - a montage of Jimmy Carr's most brutal audience putdowns - brought to life by a variety of animators. Here we get to see Jimmy as a life-sized puppet, a line drawn cartoon and moulded out of clay as he battles and belittles audience members who have dared to heckle! Recorded live at London's Bloomsbury Theatre, Jimmy walks a fine line with truly outrageous gags that would be thoroughly offensive if not so expertly delivered with an ironic glint in his eye.
Being a once-in-a-generation mind isn't always easy for young Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage), and the gifted preteen now faces a major milestone: college. But what happens when his new philosophy teacher sends him into an existential crisis? Sheldon isn't the only Cooper facing big changes. Twin sister Missy (Raegan Revord) enters middle school and a new stage of womanhood, older brother Georgie (Montana Jordan) embarks on a surprising business venture, feisty Meemaw (Annie Potts) juggles multiple beaus, and parents George Sr. (Lance Barber) and Mary (Zoe Perry) try to keep the family on track.
Is it normal to be smarter than your parents? Or to have a brother who's more interested in his hair than his studies and a twin sister whose personality is the opposite of yours? It is if you're Sheldon Cooper, the phenomenally gifted 11-year-old living in East Texas with his parents, George Sr. and Mary; siblings, Georgie and Missy; and tough-talking, beloved Meemaw. Season Three's 21 hilarious episodes follow Sheldon as he tests the patience of his family, the proofs of his analytical theories and the limits of his knowledge of the real world. Whether he's taking a break from science to obsess about Hobbits or setting foot on the Caltech campus for the very first time, you won't want to miss a nanosecond of this boy genius' genuinely heartwarming boyhood.
When Cindy (Christina Hendricks) and her husband, Mike (Martin Henderson), take their rebellious teenage daughter Kinsey (Bailee Madison) and son Luke (Lewis Pullman) on a road trip, what began as an ordinary, gripe-filled family excursion soon becomes their worst nightmare come to life. Upon arrival at a secluded mobile home park, a knock on their trailer door leads to an inescapable night of terror as three masked strangers, with inexplicable deadly intentions, force this fractured family to come together and fight for their lives.
Season Six returns following the battle between brothers which left Bjorn Ironsides (Alexander Ludwig) a hero to the people who have been under the tyrannical rule of Ivar (Alex Høgh Andersen) for so long. As the new leader of Kattegat, Bjorn struggles to fill his late father's shoes as king, while facing critical dilemmas and wrestling with the idea that power overshadows morals. Meanwhile, Ivar travels to Russia and meets his match in Prince Oleg (Danila Kozlovsky), a ruthless and unpredictable ruler. Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) has her own agenda - to live a quieter and less public life - but new dangers lurk close to home. These 10 striking adventures chronicle the Vikings' invasion of Scandinavia, as Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith) and Torvi (Georgia Hirst) travel to Iceland to uncover the mystery of Floki's (Gustaf Skarsgård)'s disappearance and Hvitserk (Marco Ilsø) pursues his personal vendetta against Ivar.
As the explosive second half of 'Vikings: Series Five' begins, Ivar the Boneless' tyrannical reign as king of Kattegat ushers in a new Dark Age for Scandinavia. And while Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) and Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) flee Ivar's murderous forces with Bishop Heahmund (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Duke Rollo's (Clive Standen)'s return brings even more upheaval. Meanwhile, Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård) battles the elements - as well as his settlers' lust for revenge - in beautiful, desolate Iceland. Ultimately, the sons of Ragnar and old sworn enemies must become allies to challenge the despot Ivar (Alex Høgh Andersen), who has declared himself a god. The gut-wrenching action and dramatic plot twists reach a fever pitch as the season unfolds!
For 10-year-old Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage), being vulnerable, naive and stratospherically smart isn't always helpful in a place like East Texas, where church and sports rule. His football-coach father, George Sr. ( Lance Barber); fiercely protective mother, Mary (Zoe Perry); older brother, Georgie (Montana Jordan); and twin sister, Missy (Raegan Revord), do their best to support the high-maintenance, high-IQ child while coping with their own ups and downs. But it's tough love from his no-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is Meemaw that helps him navigate problems in the real world - like video games, a humming refrigerator or rival prodigy Paige (Mckenna Grace), who might be even smarter than our hero. Join 'Young Sheldon' in 22 hilarious, heartwarming episodes as he embarks on an innocent, awkward and hopeful journey toward the beloved, eccentric genius he will become.
Growing up won't be easy for 9-year-old maths and science genius Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage). While the gifted, naive Sheldon must cope with East Texas, where church and sports rule, his very normal family must find a way to deal with him. His football-coach dad, George Sr. (Lance Barber), struggles to connect with a son he doesn't understand. Sheldon's mother, Mary (Zoe Perry), protects and nurtures her "square peg". How can Sheldon's older brother, Georgie (Montana Jordan), possibly be cool with his little brother in all his high school classes? Sheldon's twin sister, Missy (Raegan Revord), might resent all the attention he gets, but she's the one person who tells him the truth. Join young Sheldon on his awkward and hopeful journey to becoming the iconic, eccentric, extraordinary physicist we know and love from 'The Big Bang Theory'.
What do you get when you take one cowardly Great Dane, add the Mystery Inc. team of hipsterish Shaggy, brainy tomboy Velma, bold and beautiful Daphne, and heroic and handsome Fred, and put them in all Kinds of scary situations? Don't be clueless - you get 25 of the most awesome 'Scooby-Doo' episodes ever! Check out the entire first and second seasons, chock full of laughs, gaffes, goofs and spooks in this collection of snackin' good laughs from the original television series!
The backwoods of West Virginia are deeper, darker and deadlier than ever in this all-new chapter of Wrong Turn! The cutting-edge terror continues when a small town hosts the legendary Mountain Man Festival on Halloween, where crowds of costumed partygoers gather for a wild night of music and mischief. But a killer celebration soon gives way to a blood-soaked feeding frenzy when an inbred family of hillbilly cannibals trick and treat themselves to a group of visiting college students who are just dying for a good time...
The unrelenting terror starts when an emotionally troubled young man, Danny (Anthony Ilott), inherits an isolated backwoods hotel that may hold the key to his secret past. A trip to the peaceful resort quickly transforms into a blood soaked killing spree, as Danny's friends are brutally murdered one by one. Danny discovers that Three Finger (Radoslav Parvanov) and his flesh-eating kin are to blame, but the chilling surprises they have in store for him have only just begun. Danny ultimately learns that he has an unthinkable connection to the clan of hillbilly cannibals, but now that he knows the shocking truth, he will face an even more horrifying choice.
Small town cop Lou Garou drinks too much, and when bad things happen he tends to look the other way. One night, acting out of character, Lou follows up on a disturbance call in a remote area, but shortly after he arrives on the scene, he blacks out. When he wakes up, he can't remember anything, his senses are heightened, and his hair is growing at a rapid rate. That night, Lou's transformation from man into rage-fuelled werewolf takes shape.
Nick Wild (Jason Statham) is a Las Vegas bodyguard with lethal professional skills and a personal gambling problem. When a friend is beaten by a sadistic thug, Nick strikes back, only to find out the thug is the son of a powerful mob boss. Suddenly Nick is plunged into the criminal underworld, chased by enforcers and wanted by the mob. Having raised the stakes, Nick has one last play to change his fortunes…and this time, it's all or nothing.
When a family is brutally slain near an isolated rural village, a suspicious local man is soon arrested and brought in for questioning. During the interrogation process it becomes clear that the suspect is not quite what he seems as he begins to transform into a rampaging werewolf set on destroying anything in his path. As the bloodbath ensues, the authorities must do whatever they can to survive the surrounding terror and prevent the chaos from spreading.
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