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Ariel and Eric have had a baby daughter, Melody, but the threat of
reprisal from Ursula's sister Morgana means that they must keep the
girl in the dark about her mermaid heritage. However, to be a
mermaid is what Melody wants most and her dreams of the sea soon
find her playing into the evil Morgana's hands. To set things
right, Ariel must team up with her old chums Sebastian, Flounder
and Scuttle and embark upon a daring rescue mission.
Collection of all seven films from the highly successful comedy
series. In 'Police Academy' (1984), a new mayor offers a motley
crew of misfits the chance to oil the wheels of justice when he
lifts the restrictions that normally apply for recruiting new
members to the police force. The academy has the onerous task of
knocking them into law-enforcing shape. 'Police Academy 2 - Their
First Assignment' (1985) sees six of the inept recruits being
transferred to another precinct, where the lieutenant's promotion
depends on them flunking their training course. They also face
trouble on the streets in the form of a gang of sociopaths, led by
a psychobabbling lunatic. In 'Police Academy 3 - Back in Training'
(1986), the police budget is being cut, so one of the two training
academies faces the chop. It's up to the former graduates of
Commandant Lassard (George Gaynes)'s academy to save their old
training ground. In 'Police Academy 4 - Citizens On Patrol' (1987),
our rookie cops try to involve the local community in order to
prevent crime. However, their efforts are thwarted by Captain
Harris (G. W. Bailey) who is determined to scupper the plans of the
group which has caused him so much trouble in the past. 'Police
Academy 5 - Assignment Miami Beach' (1988) sees Commandant Lassard
finally reach retirement age. The whole gang fly down to Miami to
watch him receive an award. The only problem is that he's picked up
the wrong bag at the airport and is now in possession of some
stolen diamonds belonging to a bunch of crooks. In 'Police Academy
6 - City Under Siege' (1989), a criminal holds the city to ransom
by masterminding a spate of burglaries and fraud. To make matters
worse, the rookie cops have a plan to stop him. 'Police Academy 7 -
Mission to Moscow' (1994) sees the fabled police team helping out
in post-Soviet Union Russia. The Russians have a problem on their
hands when Mafia godfather Konali (Ron Perlman) hatches a plan to
control the entire world via an addictive computer game. The fate
of the planet lies in the police academy's hands, much to the
planet's concern...
Box set containing four films from the popular 'Batman' film
series. 'Batman' (1989) was the first big screen outing for Bob
Kane's caped crusader. The streets of Gotham City are no longer
safe for criminals, who are being picked off by a masked vigilante
in a rubber suit - dubbed 'Batman' by the press. Reporter Alexander
Knox (Robert Wuhl) teams with photographer Vicki Vale (Kim
Basinger) in an attempt to discover Batman's true identity - an
investigation which leads them to the door of mysterious
millioniare Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton). Meanwhile, crime boss
Carl Grissom's (Jack Palance) attempt to rid himself of
untrustworthy henchman Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson) does not go
according to plan, and after emerging physically - and mentally -
disfigured from a vat of chemicals, Napier reinvents himself as the
psychotic Joker. In 'Batman Returns' (1992), Oswald Cobblepot was
abandoned by his parents as a baby. Thirty three years later, bent
on revenge, he returns to Gotham City as the Penguin (Danny
DeVito). First he begins a warped campaign to become Mayor, helped
by millionaire businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken); next,
he undertakes a mission to murder every first born son in Gotham -
a plan which will avenge his own beginnings. Meanwhile, he has two
adversaries to contend with: Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer), the
embittered ex-secretary of Max Shreck, and, of course, the old
caped crusader himself (Keaton). In 'Batman Forever' (1995), former
District Attorney Harvey Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) is terrorising
Gotham City, when a new villain appears on the scene - the Riddler
(Jim Carrey). Together they plot to discover Batman's (Val Kilmer)
identity, using a device which can probe the human mind. Meanwhile,
the caped crusader has been joined by Robin (Chris O'Donnell),
whose trapeze-artist family have recently been slain by Two-Face.
'Finally, in 'Batman and Robin' (1997), Batman (George Clooney) and
Robin (O'Donnell) have to stop the vengeful Mr Freeze (Arnold
Schwarzenegger) from taking over Gotham City by using his new ice
weapon. To make matters worse, the venomous Poison Ivy (Uma
Thurman) decides to join forces with Freeze, so making an almost
undefeatable double-whammy of a team. Luckily for the caped
crusader and his rebellious ward, they can team up with a new tough
and courageous new partner - Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone).
Fievel and friends are back in this third animated adventure. The
chirpy mouse sets out to help Mr Mouskewitz escape the drudgery of
the Fat Rats' factory, setting out with Tony and Tiger the pussycat
to find their fortune with a magical treasure map.
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Walker (DVD)
John Diehl, Miguel Sandoval, Ed Harris, Pedro Armendáriz Jr, Alan Bolt, …
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Alex Cox's story of William Walker (Ed Harris), an American soldier
of fortune, whose Latin American escapades in the mid 1800s
continue to have ripple effects in US policy today. When his wife
dies, Walker decides to leave a promising career in politics behind
and, backed by banking magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, travels to
Nicaragua to make it safe for Vanderbilt's steamships. However,
once there, Walker sets himself up as Nicaragua's president; until
the nation decides they no longer want to be ruled by a mad
'gringo'.
Loosely based on the seminal 'Gonzo' writings of Hunter S.
Thompson, this comedy stars Bill Murray as the renegade,
drug-crazed, drunken journalist 'Dr' Hunter Thompson, who decides
to cover the Super Bowl and the 1972 Presidential Election,
accompanied by his reprobate lawyer Carl Lazlo (Peter Boyle), in
his own inimitable style.
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Verses for the Dead (Hardcover)
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child; Read by Rene Auberjonois
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