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Sex Tape (DVD)
Jason Segel, Harrison Holzer, Rob Lowe, Giselle Eisenberg, Sebastian Hedges Thomas, …
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R35
Discovery Miles 350
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Jake Kasdan directs this US comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Jason
Segel as a married couple whose attempt to spice up their sex lives
with a video backfires spectacularly. Jay (Segel) and Annie (Diaz)
have been together for ten years and, in that time, the intensity
of their attraction to one another has dulled to the point where
sex has almost become another household chore. One night, the
couple decide to try and reignite their spark by filming themselves
making love, which they swiftly come to regret when Jay's computer
automatically uploads the video to his cloud network. Jay and Annie
embark on a desperate containment operation in a bid to prevent
their friends, family and work colleagues viewing the tape, but the
internet is a tough force to control and, if they aren't willing to
take extreme measures, the video may go viral...
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They Came Together (DVD)
Jack McBrayer, Jason Mantzoukas, Bill Hader, Ed Helms, Max Greenfield, …
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R31
Discovery Miles 310
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd star in this romantic comedy directed and
co-written by David Wain. Joel (Rudd) is an executive at a
confectionary corporation that is trying to close down Molly
(Poehler)'s small, independent sweet shop. Given the circumstances,
when they meet they instantly take a disliking to each other. Over
time a mutual attraction develops between them but they find that
their work is not the only obstacle in their way of finding
romance. While dining out with friends Kyle (Bill Hader) and Karen
(Ellie Kemper), they recount the story of how they met and got
together. The cast also features Cobie Smulders, Ed Helms and Jack
McBrayer.
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Say When (DVD)
Keira Knightley, Ellie Kemper, Chloë Grace Moretz, Gretchen Mol, Tiya Sircar, …
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R27
Discovery Miles 270
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Lynn Shelton directs this US comedy starring Keira Knightley, Chloë
Grace Moretz and Sam Rockwell. Though Megan (Knightley) is 28 years
old, an age when many women would be looking to settle down, she
remains young at heart - to the extent that she flees when her
boyfriend Anthony (Mark Webber) proposes to her. Informing the
bewildered Anthony that she will be away at a conference for the
next week, Megan instead seeks refuge with 14-year-old Annika
(Moretz). The opportunity to relive her adolescence through hanging
out with Annika and her friends clearly appeals to Megan, but will
her growing relationship with the girl's father, Craig (Rockwell),
force her to face reality at last?
Comedian and star of The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Ellie
Kemper delivers a hilarious and uplifting collection of essays
about one pale woman's journey from Midwestern naif to Hollywood
semi-celebrity to outrageously reasonable New Yorker. There comes a
time in every sitcom actress's life when she is faced with the
prospect of writing a book. When Ellie Kemper's number was up, she
was ready. Contagiously cheerful, predictably wholesome, and mostly
inspiring except for one essay about her husband's feet, My
Squirrel Days is a funny, free-wheeling tour of Ellie's life-from
growing up in suburban St. Louis with a vivid imagination and a
crush on David Letterman to moving to Los Angeles and accidentally
falling on Doris Kearns Goodwin. But those are not the only famous
names dropped in this synopsis. Ellie will also share stories of
inadvertently insulting Ricky Gervais at the Emmy Awards, telling
Tina Fey that she has "great hair-really strong and thick," and
offering a maxi pad to Steve Carell. She will take you back to her
childhood as a nature lover determined to commune with squirrels,
to her college career as a benchwarming field hockey player with no
assigned position, and to her young professional days writing radio
commercials for McDonald's but never getting paid. Ellie will guide
you along her journey through adulthood, from unorganized bride to
impatient wife to anxious mother who-as recently observed by a
sassy hairstylist-"dresses like a mom." Well, sassy hairstylist,
Ellie Kemper is a mom. And she has been dressing like it since she
was four. Ellie has written for GQ, Esquire, The New York Times,
McSweeney's, and The Onion. Her voice is the perfect antidote to
the chaos of modern life. In short, she will tell you nothing you
need to know about making it in show business, and everything you
need to know about discreetly changing a diaper at a Cibo Express.
Comedian and star of The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Ellie
Kemper delivers a hilarious and uplifting collection of essays
about one pale woman's journey from Midwestern naif to Hollywood
semi-celebrity to outrageously reasonable New Yorker. There comes a
time in every sitcom actress's life when she is faced with the
prospect of writing a book. When Ellie Kemper's number was up, she
was ready. Contagiously cheerful, predictably wholesome, and mostly
inspiring except for one essay about her husband's feet, My
Squirrel Days is a funny, free-wheeling tour of Ellie's life-from
growing up in suburban St. Louis with a vivid imagination and a
crush on David Letterman to moving to Los Angeles and accidentally
falling on Doris Kearns Goodwin. But those are not the only famous
names dropped in this synopsis. Ellie will also share stories of
inadvertently insulting Ricky Gervais at the Emmy Awards, telling
Tina Fey that she has "great hair-really strong and thick," and
offering a maxi pad to Steve Carell. She will take you back to her
childhood as a nature lover determined to commune with squirrels,
to her college career as a benchwarming field hockey player with no
assigned position, and to her young professional days writing radio
commercials for McDonald's but never getting paid. Ellie will guide
you along her journey through adulthood, from unorganized bride to
impatient wife to anxious mother who-as recently observed by a
sassy hairstylist-"dresses like a mom." Well, sassy hairstylist,
Ellie Kemper is a mom. And she has been dressing like it since she
was four. Ellie has written for GQ, Esquire, The New York Times,
McSweeney's and The Onion. Her voice is the perfect antidote to the
chaos of modern life. In short, she will tell you nothing you need
to know about making it in show business, and everything you need
to know about discreetly changing a diaper at a Cibo Express.
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