Jump into the future with Robocop, part-man, part-machine whose sole mission is to avenge crime. When Alex J. Murphy is wounded in the line of duty, a robotics company reconstructs his body with state-of-the-art components, transforming him into Robocop, the ultra-tough Super Cop. Along with his partner, Officer Anne Lewis, Robocop is dedicated to fighting crime and resurrecting peace in the city of Detroit.
Crime Wave
A group of vandals converge on the city of Detroit and raid the city's shopping malls, instilling fear among the public. It's up to Robocop and his partner Anne Lewis to rid the city of the infesting criminal activity. Can they restore peace to the city once again?
Scrambler
Scrambler, a former Omni Consumer Products (OCP) employee imprisoned for embezzling money, is seeking revenge against the robotics company. Breaking into OCP's computer files from prison, Scrambler successfully locates Robocop's documents and reprograms the super cop to become a super crook!
Man in the Iron Suit
On a quest to outdo and destroy Dr. Tyler's Robocop invention, Dr. Maknamara creates a powerful robotic suit that renders the person who wears it unstoppable. Hedgecock agrees to wear the suit and challenges Robocop to a rigorous contest of strength hoping to sway Dr. Tyler into replacing the Robocop project with Dr. Maknamara's invention.
Project Deathspore
Dr. Hijeri's newest project, Deathspore, an artificially created life form capable of draining the city's energy, escapes from the lab and wreaks havoc on the streets of Detroit.
Brotherhood
Frustrated by OCP's unwillingness to take his inventions seriously, the timid scientist Zigman seeks to avenge himself by destroying the company's finest invention - Robocop! With the help of his secret society, the Brotherhood, Zigman attempts to lure Robocop into a deadly trap by threatening to detonate an electromagnetic pulse bomb that will transform the city's robots into lethal machines.
With deerstalker cap perched smartly on his head, and Inverness cape hanging smoothly from his frame, master sleuth Sherlock Holmes faces the press with elegant ease. He is about to reveal the clues which eluded Scotland Yard and now enable him to close another baffling case. There is only one small hitch. He is actually Reginald Kincaid (Michael Caine), a third rate actor with an insatiable thirst, a weakness for women and an aversion to violence. Hired by the real investigative genius Dr. Watson (Ben Kingsley) to impersonate the mythical detective Sherlock Homes, he hasn't got a clue how to solve a crime...
Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a trooper in Angel City, Circa 2247, mopping up the last of the disciples of the Martin Whistler. Whistler uses his psychic power to 'trance' those with weak minds and force them to obey his every desire. Whistler had been thought to be dead by now, but he's alive and well, in the 20th century. Whistler plans to control the city. That's where Jack Deth fits in. Jack is sent back in time by inhabiting the body of his ancestor. His Name is Deth. He hunts trancers. Even In The 20th Century. The only problem is that Whistler's ancestor is a police detective, and he's already begun trancing people. With the help of Lena (Helen Hunt), A strong-minded punk rock girl, he must find and protect Hap Ashby, a former baseball pitcher now living on skid row, and face whistler in a final confrontation.
On a Saturn space station, Adam (Kirk Douglas) and Alex (Farrah Fawcett) are two scientists seeking new forms of food for the impoverished planet earth. Their idyllic life is interrupted by the arrival of Captain James, a psychopathic maniac from earth who brings with him a 'helper' in the form of a murderous robot who gradually develops a mind of his own. 'Saturn 3' is an entertaining fusion of sci-fi, horror and suspense culminating in the ultimate battle of man against machine.
British film legend Peter Cushing plays everyone's favourite Timelord, and having invented the 'Tardis', a strange machine capable of travelling into other dimensions, the Doctor and his three young accomplices set forth on a quest through time and space. Their journey takes them into the dark, undiscovered depths of the universe and to the planet of Skaro. A primitive world devastated by nuclear war and populated by two warring species, a peaceful tribe known as Thais and a life form heavily mutated by radiation, encased in protective machines. A merciless force of destruction known as The Daleks!
Leave it to legendary funnyman Gene Winder to write, direct and star in an uproarious Sherlock Holmes mystery film spoof that goes far beyond the scope of elementary comedies. After spending decades living in the shadow of his more famous and successful sibling, Consulting Detective Sigerson Holmes (Wilder) is called upon to help solve a crucial case that leads him on a hilarious trail of false identities, stolen documents, secret codes... and exposed backsides.
The Battlestar Galactica phenomenon continues with this undeniably compelling look at where the real conflict between humans and Cylons began, in a vibrant world remarkably like our own: Caprica. Fifty-eight years before Battlestar takes off, two powerful families - the Graystones and the Adamas - find their destinies irrevocably intertwined after a devastating explosion. As the two houses both struggle with the line where humanity ends and artificial intelligence - the Cylon race - begins, they'll face off in a battlefield of corporate conspiracy, murder, sexual politics and family backbiting.
On a remote island of glass surrounded by a sea of acid, there is a machine that can remove evil from the minds of an entire population - the Conscience of Marinus. Fearful of its immense power falling into the wrong hands, its sole guardian has scattered the machine's operating keys across the planet. The TARDIS crew arrive to find the island under attack by the evil Voord. Marinus' last line of defence - and its only hope - is the Conscience machine. The Doctor and his companions must undertake a deadly quest to recover the Keys of Marinus...
The first three adventures for the Doctor (William Hartnell) from the classic television sci-fi series, including all 13 episodes of the BBC sci-fi drama.
An Unearthly Child
Susan Foreman is a mystery to teachers Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, seemingly knowing more than she should about the past... and the future. Their curiosity leads them to follow her home one night, only to find that her 'home' appears to be a deserted junkyard. In the junkyard, they discover a police telephone box and a strange old man, who claims to be Susan's grandfather, and calls himself the Doctor. The journey of a lifetime is about to begin...
The Daleks
The Tardis lands in an alien, petrified jungle, beyond which lies a mysterious, deserted city. The Doctor insists on exploring, but before long the Tardis crew all begin experiencing the early effects of radiation sickness. And then they discover that the metal city isn't as deserted as they first thought...
The Edge of Destruction
Something has caused the Tardis console to explode in mid-flight, plunging the ship into darkness and rendering the crew unconscious. As they slowly recover, they find themselves suffering from loss of memory, and headaches. The Tardis behaves oddly, as the doors open and close of their own accord. Has the ship been possessed in some way, or is something more dangerous happening to the time travellers?
Armed with only one word - Tenet - and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.
Banned from Britain until the 90s, Sergio Corbucci's seminal western stars Franco Nero as Django, the mysterious lone gunfighter who arrives in a bleak mud-drenched town - dragging a coffin behind him. Caught in the middle of a violent feud between two gangs of sadistic bandits, Django will need to fight for his life armed with his devastating revolving machine gun.
Stationed in the Philippines, 18-year-old U.S. Army private Joe Armstrong (Michael Dudikoff) is escorting a supply convoy when it is ambushed by rebels - one of whom he recognizes as a Black Ninja warrior. Instinctively, Joe defends himself using the esoteric martial art of Ninjitsu - an ability that puts him under suspicion by his commander and fellow soldiers. Alone in his fight against corruption, the boy finally discovers the secret of his mysterious past - a secret that pits him against the evil Black Star Ninja in the ultimate martial arts battle.
DC's weirdly wonderful Super Heroes - Cliff Steele/Robotman (Brendan Fraser), Larry Trainor/Negative Man (Matt Borner), Rita Farr/Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby), Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero) and Vic Stone/Cyborg (Joivan Wade) - are back to save the world in nine episodes filled with humour and heartache. If they can grow up, that is...both figuratively and literally. Following the defeat of Mr. Nobody, the 'Doom Patrol' are left mini-sized and stranded on Cliff's toy race-car track. Feeling betrayed by Niles Caulder/The Chief (Timothy Dalton), they are forced to confront their pasts. As our heroes face the challenge of moving beyond trauma and failure, they must come together to embrace and protect the newest family member - Niles' daughter, Dorothy Spinner (Abigail Shapiro) - whose mysterious powers threaten the world's very existence.
An all-new chapter in the Battlestar Galactica saga, Blood and Chrome takes place in the midst of the first Cylon war. As the battle between humans and their creation, the sentient robotic Cylons, rages across the 12 colonial worlds, a young, talented fighter pilot, William Adama (Luke Pasqualino), finds himself assigned to one of the most powerful battlestars in the Colonial fleet: the Galactica. Though Adama quickly finds himself at odds with his co-pilot, the battle-weary officer Coker (Ben Cotton), the two men must set their differences aside when a routine escort mission with an enigmatic passenger (Lili Bordan) turns dangerous and becomes a pivotal one for the desperate fleet.
The Cylons began as humanity's robot servants. They rebelled, and evolved, and now they look like us. Their plan is simple: destroy the race that enslaved them. But when their devastating attack leaves human survivors, the Cylons have to improvise. "Battlestar Galactica: The Plan" tells the story of two powerful Cylon leaders, working separately, and their determination to finish the task.
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