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Author Hank Moody's life is spinning gloriously out of control as he juggles his sex and drug addictions while raising a daughter and trying to win back the love of his life in this edgy new series. Catch up with this 2-disc set containing all 12 of the first season's smart and sexy episodes.
All 22 episodes from the third season of Matt Groening's futuristic animated comedy. The show follows 20th-century slacker Philip J. Fry (voice of Billy West) in his adventures as a 31st-century interstellar delivery boy along with cyclopean Captain Leela (Katey Sagal) and Bender the boozy robot (John DiMaggio). The episodes are: 'Amazon Women in the Mood', 'Parasites Lost', 'A Tale of Two Santas', 'The Luck of the Fryrish', 'The Bird-Bot of Ice-Catraz', 'Bendless Love', 'The Day the Earth Stood Stupid', 'That's Lobstertainment!', 'The Cyber House Rules', 'Where the Buggalo Roam', 'Insane in the Mainframe', 'The Route of All Evil', 'Bendin' in the Wind', 'Time Keeps On Slipping', 'I Dated a Robot', 'A Leela of Her Own', 'A Pharoah to Remember', 'Anthology of Interest II', 'Roswell That Ends Well', 'Godfellas', 'Futurestock' and 'The 30 Percent Iron Chef'.
All the best bits from series 1-9 of the comedy panel game show. Along with all the clips that were too rude for TV, the show features host Keith Lemon, team captains Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton and guest appearances from, among others, Dermot O'Leary, Davina McCall, Ant and Dec, JLS, Kelly Brook, Jason Manford, Mo Farah and The Wanted.
Post-war British comedy in which a soldier returns to his home village and the family tavern now at threat from an unscrupulous rival. When pub owner George Harper (George Formby) arrives back in Britain his first thought is to return to the village of Tumbleford and his pub, The Unicorn. Unfortunately for George, the manager of the village's other pub, The Lion, has taken advantage of his absence to steal his customers and even seems suspiciously close to George's childhood sweetheart, Mary (Rosalyn Boulter). Can George find a way to win back Mary and his customers?
Courteney Cox and real life husband David Arquette star in this Richard Benjamin screwball comedy about a travel writer Samantha (Cox) who suffers from a host of phobias, including agoraphobia and claustrophia. She has just watched her psychologist suffer a mental meltdown and be taken away and, instead of terminating her therapy, Samantha decides to take over the role of the missing psychologist in order to manipulate her sexy neighbour Michael (David James Elliot), who also needs some help with his girlfriend, and an eccentric magazine salesman Henry (Arquette).
*NOT SUITABLE FOR KIDS* They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but what if the man is a total dirtbag? In that case, it might be time for some sweet revenge, doggy style. When Reggie, a naïve, relentlessly optimistic Border Terrier, is abandoned on the mean city streets by his lowlife owner, Doug, Reggie is certain that his beloved owner would never leave him on purpose.
KSI and Caspar Lee star in this comedy co-written and directed by Sam Milman and Peter Vass. Foreign exchange students Duncan (KSI) and Jack (Lee) have one night remaining in America and one final chance to lose their virginity with the girls of their dreams. With the girls at a party they aren't invited to, the boys must come up with an alternative way of getting in. As they embark on a desperate adventure which sees them cross paths with dangerous gangsters and sleazy drug dealers along the way, the friends must work together in order to achieve their goal before catching the flight home.
All 24 episodes from the third series of the sitcom about a middle-aged
Seattle psychiatrist beset by problems largely of his own making. In
'She's the Boss', Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) falls out with Kate
(Mercedes Ruehl), the new station manager. 'Shrink Rap' has Frasier and
Niles (David Hyde Pierce) deciding to work together - with disastrous
results. 'Martin Does It His Way' sees Frasier discover a half-finished
song written by his dad (John Mahoney). 'Leapin' Lizards' finds Frasier
turning the tables on Bulldog (Dan Butler) and playing a practical joke
all of his own. 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine' has Daphne (Jane Leeves) get
very excited about the man from the floor polishing service. 'Sleeping
With the Enemy' sees Frasier attempt to represent the staff in a pay
dispute. 'The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl' finds Frasier and
Kate taking their relationship onto the airwaves. In 'The Last Time I
Saw Maris', Niles is thrown out of the house by his wife. 'Frasier
Grinch' has Frasier embark on some last-minute Christmas shopping.
'It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave' sees Frasier and Kate
spend the night in an airport lounge when she announces that she's
leaving for Chicago. 'The Friend' finds Frasier looking for a new
friend. 'Come Lie With Me' has everyone concerned that Daphne might
leave the Crane household. 'Moon Dance' sees Daphne and Niles dance the
tango together - but does it mean as much to her as it does to him?
'The Show Where Diane Comes Back' finds Frasier agreeing to finance the
Seattle production of his ex-fiancee's (Shelley Long) play about a
bunch of losers in a bar. 'A Word to the Wiseguy' has the Crane
brothers get involved with a shady character. 'Look Before You Leap'
sees Frasier getting ready to sing an operatic aria in public. 'High
Crane Drifter' finds Frasier involved in a cafe dispute. 'Chess Pains'
has Frasier suffer a chess beating at the hands of his father. 'Crane
vs Crane' sees the Crane brothers back opposing sides in a court case.
'Police Story' finds Frasier falling for a policewoman. In 'Where
There's Smoke There's Fired', Frasier must help his agent Bebe (Harriet
Sansom Harris) give up smoking. 'Frasier Loves Roz' has Roz (Peri
Gilpin) mistakenly believe that Frasier is declaring romantic
intentions towards her. 'The Focus Group' sees Frasier get uptight when
a focus group member declares his show less than perfect. And finally,
in 'You Can Never Go Home Again', Frasier remembers the day he first
came to Seattle.
The Hangover (2009)
The Hangover: Part 2 (2011)
TV sensation Patrick Dempsey stars in this sweet and funny film about a guy whose dream girl asks him to be her maid of honor. He agrees in an attempt to win her heart.
American Dad centers on super-patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith and the misadventures of his unconventional family in Langley Falls, Virginia. Stan’s blissfully unaware wife Francine has an unfaltering loyalty that allows her to turn a blind eye toward Stan’s unabashed arrogance. Meanwhile, Stan constantly butts heads with his 18-year-old, left-wing activist daughter Hayley who knows just how to push her father’s buttons, whether it’s by helping the homeless, demanding women’s rights or advocating gun control. Hayley’s 14-year-old brother is the geeky-yet-confident Steve, is a kid who spends his time playing video games and obsessing about the opposite sex. The Smith cabinet is rounded out by two rather unconventional members: Roger, the sassy, sarcastic and routinely inappropriate space alien who is constantly trying on new disguises and, with them, new personalities, and Klaus, the attention-starved goldfish with the brain of a German Olympic skier who always throws in his two cents, regardless of whether anyone is listening.
Classic comedy starring George Formby as a man who heads to London in search of fame only to find himself accused of murder. George Trotter (Formby) is convinced he will make it on stage and duly checks in at Ma Tubbs (Hilda Mundy)'s theatrical boarding house. Unfortunately for George, when the performer in the next room, acrobat Tom Driscoll (Dennis Wyndham), is found murdered, George is Chief Inspector Twyning (Ian Fleming)'s prime suspect. Can George find out the true identity of the killer, or will his attempts to solve the case only provide further evidence for the police to use against him?
Collection of highlights from the first and second series of British comic Sarah Millican's show about television. The programme includes stand-up routines, sketches and interviews with stars. In this collection Sarah has a makeover à la 'Geordie Shore', bakes scones with chef Paul Hollywood and attempts to do a forward roll with help from gymnast Beth Tweddle and commentary from sports presenter Clare Balding.
The complete second season of the US sitcom following two twenty-something, financially insecure friends who hope to one day own a successful cupcake business. In this season, Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) finally get a chance to open up their cupcake store but they encounter various obstacles that could jeopardise the business. The episodes comprise: 'And the Hidden Stash', 'And the Pearl Necklace', 'And the Hold-Up', 'And the Cupcake War', 'And the Pre-Approved Credit Card', 'And the Candy Manwich', 'And the Three Boys With Wood', 'And the Egg Special', 'And the New Boss', 'And the Big Opening', 'And the Silent Partner', 'And the High Holidays', 'And the Bear Truth', 'And Too Little Sleep', 'And the Psychic Shakedown', 'And Just Plane Magic', 'And the Broken Hip', 'And Not-So-Sweet Charity', 'And the Temporary Distraction', 'And the Big Hole', 'And the Worst Selfie Ever', 'And the Extra Work', 'And the Tip Slip' and 'And the Window of Opportunity'.
The first two films in the comedy franchise based on Jeff Kinney's best-selling illustrated novel detailing the trials and tribulations of a wise-cracking pre-teen. 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' (2010) follows 12-year-old Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon), who, along with his best friend, Rowley (Robert Capron), spends his days negotiating the minefield that is middle school. Whether dodging bullies, learning complex and seemingly ever-changing social codes, grappling with the onset of puberty or attempting to fathom the mysteries of the opposite sex, Greg writes it all down in his diary. In 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 - Rodrick Rules' (2011), just when he thought life couldn't get any more complicated, Greg is horrified to discover that his older brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick), has taken possession of his secret diary. Meanwhile, he must navigate the hurdles posed by a summer swimming contest and the school talent show.
Paul Feig directs this comedy sequel starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones. 30 years after their male predecessors saved the world from the ghosts and ghouls that haunted it, the new Ghostbusters Abby (McCarthy), Erin (Wiig), Jillian (McKinnon) and Patty (Jones) get news of spirits lurking beneath the streets of New York City. With the help of their secretary Kevin (Chris Hemsworth), the ladies don the famous boiler suits and set out on a mission to destroy the ghosts and save the world.
All ten episodes from the second series of the British comedy drama written by and starring Ruth Jones. In this series, Stella (Jones)'s got more than enough on her plate after discovering that she's pregnant. To make matters worse, she's not sure if it's Sean (Kenny Doughty)'s, or if she even really loves him! As luck would have it, the activities of the good folks of Pontyberry manage to keep her mind on other things for a while.
Barry Levinson directs this satirical portrayal of two weeks in the life of middle-aged Hollywood producer, Ben (Robert De Niro), who must juggle the demands of his personal life with a series of ever more ridiculous setbacks as he struggles to get his new film completed. Industry insider Art Linson wrote the screenplay, which is adapted from his memoirs 'What Just Happened?: Bitter Hollywood Tales From the Front Line'.
The complete first series of the online comedy that sees the return of cringeworthy former chat show star Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan). With his TV career in meltdown, Alan now finds himself employed as a morning DJ for cutting-edge radio station 'North Norfolk Digital', complete with his occasional 'side-kick Simon' (Tim Key), who he decided to employ after meeting him in a pub.
1940s comedy starring George Formby as a junior council employee who gets caught up in a town planning dispute. There should be unity and happiness in the small town of Tangleton - the war has just been won and plans can be made to rebuild the town for a better future. However, when the council tea boy, George Gribble (Formby), is sent to conduct a survey on how the townspeople feel about the council's proposed post-war 'improvements' he is surprised to discover just how poor and unhappy the ordinary people of Tangleton are. When the bigwigs on the council decide to bury the survey and proceed with the plans anyway, George teams up with an eccentric inventor, Sir Timothy Strawbridge (Robertson Hare), and his charming daughter, Jane (Elizabeth Allan), to give a voice to the town's poor and downtrodden.
With content too rude for TV, Mrs Agnes Brown (played by writer/creator Brendan O'Carroll) and her unruly brood take to the road on their first live tour.
The complete sixth series of the light-hearted BBC panel show hosted by Rob Brydon. Joined by team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell, Brydon presides as a range of celebrity guests attempt to detect truth amidst a mire of lies. Among the challenges on the show, each guest must read aloud a series of statements about themselves and attempt to bluff and double-bluff the opposition as they try to guess which of the statements are correct. Among the celebrities to appear in this series are Chris Tarrant, Clare Balding, Des O'Connor, Rhod Gilbert, Sarah Millican and Armando Iannucci.
All 18 episodes from the second series of the popular TV comedy. In 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' Carrie tries to get over her bust-up with Mr Big by dating a baseball player. 'The Awful Truth' finds Miranda talking dirty with her man. 'The Freak Show' has Charlotte date a man called Mr Pussy. 'They Shoot Single People, Don't They?' sees Samantha date a club owner. In 'Four Women and a Funeral' Miranda buys her own apartment. 'The Cheating Curve' finds Carrie back together with Mr Big. 'The Chicken Dance' sees the four friends attend a wedding. 'The Man, The Myth, The Viagra' has Miranda start dating a bartender. 'Old Dogs New Dicks' finds Charlotte dating an uncircumcised man. 'The Caste System' sees Samantha date a wealthy man. 'Evolution' has Charlotte unsure about the man she is dating. In 'La Douleur Exquise!' Miranda dates a man who enjoys the thought of being caught in the act. 'Games People Play' finds Samantha dating a sports fan. 'The Fuck Buddy' has Carrie recovering from another break-up with Mr Big. 'Shortcomings' sees Samantha date Charlotte's brother. 'Was It Good For You?' finds Carrie dating a recovering alcoholic. In 'Twenty-Something Girls vs Thirty-Something Women' the friends take a vacation and Charlotte dates a younger man. And finally in 'Ex and the City' Miranda meets a man she once used to date and Mr Big announces that he is getting married.
Calvin Reeder directs this unconventional comedy horror starring Dermot Mulroney as an unnamed man who encounters various bizarre occurrences as he attempts to make his way to his brother's farm. The Rambler (Mulroney) has just been released from prison but is a long way from his destination and, with no means of transport other than his legs and whatever lifts he can beg, will see a lot of the less glamorous side of America on his travels. He meets figures such as the Scientist (James Cady) and The Girl (Lindsay Pulsipher) along the way and is drawn into increasingly unusual events. What does the road hold in store for him? |
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