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Home Alone 3
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Alex D Linz, Haviland Morris, Olek Krupa, David Thornton, Rya Kihlstedt, …
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Discovery Miles 2 220
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A band of hi-tech thieves have stolen a top-secret computer chip,
and placed it inside a toy car. However, through a series of
mishaps the car finds its way to Alex Pruitt (Alex D. Linz), who is
alone at home with the chicken pox. The thieves track Alex down,
but their attempts to retrieve the chip are all thwarted by the
young whiz-kid.
Domestic disaster looms for male nurse Greg Focker (Stiller) when his straight-laced, ex-CIA father-in-law (De Niro) asks to meet his wildly unconventional mum and dad (Streisand and Hoffman).
It's family bonding gone hysterically haywire, in this must-see comedy!
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Please Be Offended CD (2013)
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Jim Norton; Contributions by Michael Hauck, Steve Rossiter; Produced by Jack Vaughn, Jay Chapman, …
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Discovery Miles 2 830
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What's Up Doc? (1972)
Streisand stars as Judy Maxwell, a carefree young lady who becomes involved with earnest music theorist Professor Howard Bannister (Ryan O'Neal). When Bannister's plaid suitcase, containing geological specimens, is confused for an identical case containing diamonds, a madcap chase across San Francisco ensues - with gangsters attempting to steal back the jewels!
Up The Sandbox (1972)
Streisand stars as Margaret Reynolds, a young New York wife and mother with an active fantasy life. As she grows increasingly estranged from her husband (David Selby), she fills her days with various daydreams, including one in which she joins terrorists in an attack upon the Statue of Liberty.
Nuts (1987)
Streisand stars as a high-class prostitute who is arrested and charged with the murder of one of her clients; her parents want her committed rather than face a public trial, but the feisty woman has other ideas in this courtroom drama. Richard Dreyfuss plays the lawyer who works with her to ensure she gets a fair trial.
The Main Event (1979)
Streisand is a businesswoman on the brink of ruin. Her one asset is a boxer, played by Ryan O'Neal, who is close to retirement. She decides to personally manage the boxer so that she can manipulate him into making a comeback, and with the money she makes she reckons she can save her perfume business.
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.
The Blues Brothers
Brothers Jake and Elwood lend a hand when the church orphanage in which they were raised is threatened with closure. Resolving to get their old band together and stage a fund-raising gig, the brothers must overcome a number of unexpected obstacles along the way.
An American Werewolf In London
American students David Kessler and Jack Goodman are spending their holidays backpacking around England. After becoming lost on the moors, they are attacked by a savage animal. Jack is killed, but when David wakes in a London hospital weeks later he is horrified to receive a visit from the rotting corpse of an undead Jack, who informs him that the creature which attacked them was in fact a werewolf. Unless David kills himself, he will fall prey to the monster's curse at the next full moon.
Scarface
The story of up-and-coming gangster Tony Montana after he arrives in Miami as a Cuban refugee. With his friend Manny, Tony carries out a hit on a politician, earning him the gratitude of drug dealer Frank Lopez. Tony rises rapidly in the organisation, but courts disaster when he becomes involved with Frank's cocaine-addicted wife, Elvira.
The Thing
A research team in the Antarctic is terrorised by a shape-changing monster following the discovery of an alien spaceship deep beneath the ice. Unsure of who is alive and who has been assimilated by the creature, R.J. MacReady and the rest of his men face a desperate battle to survive.
This deluxe edition includes fantastic digitally remastered episodes plus a whole host of special features, many of which are completely exclusive to DVD. This remastered Blackadder collection brings together all four eras of the classic comedy starring Rowan Atkinson.
Blackadder - Season 1:
Behold the bad hair in this first collection of silliness! Here the slimy Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh (alias The Blackadder), emerges from the bowels of somewhere stinky to annoy historians. The collection includes "The Foretelling," "Born to be King," "The Archbishop," "The Queen of Spain's Beard," "Witchsmeller Pursuivant," and "The Black Seal."
Blackadder - Season 2:
The degradation of the grand and proud tradition that is the British monarchy continues as the loathsome Blackadder snivels his way through the 16th century into the court of Queen Elizabeth I. This collection includes the six episodes comprising both "Parte the Firste," and "Parte the Seconde." Episodes are "Bells," "Head," "Potato," "Money," "Beer," and "Chains."
Blackadder - Season 3:
This third series presents more dim-witted antics from the annals of the Blackadder family. Previously aristocratic, Edmund Blackadder now finds himself in the midst of the Industrial Revolution as a butler and gentlemen's gentleman to the pea-brained Prince Regent. The collection includes six episodes: "Dish and Dishonesty, " "Ink and Incapability," "Nob and Nobility, " "Sense and Senility," "Amy and Amiability," and "Duel and Duality."
Blackadder - Season 4:
Edmund Blackadder finds himself in the trenches on the Western Front in 1917. Episodes include "Captain Cook" (where Blackadder tries to escape active duty), "Corporal Punishment" (which finds ol' Edmund facing an execution), "Major Star" (featuring a concert of sorts), "Private Plane" (in which Blackadder finds himself caught in the crossfire), "General Hospital" (where Blackadder searches for German spies among the wounded), and "Goodbyeee" (when the end of the war is at hand).
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