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Luke (an Oscar-nominated Paul Newman) is sent to a Deep South chain
gang after smashing up some parking meters. Convict boss Dragline
(an Oscar-winning George Kennedy) tries to crack the new inmate's
spirit but Luke refuses to be broken. Reformed safecracker Donn
Pearce based his novel and screenplay on his own experiences of
imprisonment.
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Alien Resurrection (Blu-ray disc)
Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Ron Perlman, Dan Hedaya, J E Freeman, …
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R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
Save R90 (23%)
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Two hundred years after Ellen Ripley died bearing the Alien Queen,
a group of scientists successfully produce a clone both of her and
the alien. The new Ripley is different to the original in several
respects, but some things never change. It is not long before
Ripley is forced to team up with a gang of smugglers to repel the
acid-blooded killing machines.
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Alien Vs Predator (Blu-ray disc)
Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova, Lance Henriksen, Ewen Bremner, Colin Salmon, …
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Discovery Miles 3 090
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Sci-fi action. Early in the 21st century, billionaire Charles
Weyland (Lance Hendriksen) is convinced that his satellite thermal
imaging system has picked up evidence of an ancient life form
buried under the ice in remotest Antarctica. When a team of
archaeologists sets out to investigate, they find more than they
had bargained for: the ancient pyramid temple they discover
contains evidence that the alien life form it contained could still
be in existence. They then find out from studying the hieroglyphics
in the temple that an even greater threat is hanging over them: a
group of Predators - the feared intergalactic hunters - are on
their way to earth to take part in a rite-of-passage battle with
the aliens that could lay waste to the human race...
Luke (an Oscar-nominated Paul Newman) is sent to a Deep South chain
gang after smashing up some parking meters. Convict boss Dragline
(an Oscar-winning George Kennedy) tries to crack the new inmate's
spirit but Luke refuses to be broken. Reformed safecracker Donn
Pearce based his novel and screenplay on his own experiences of
imprisonment.
Collection of five classic western epics. In 'Pale Rider' (1985) a
community of gold mining prospectors comes under attack from a gang
of marauders, who are after the prospectors' land. Young Megan
Wheeler (Sydney Penny) prays for help, which consequently arrives
in the form of the Preacher (Clint Eastwood), a grim, silent
stranger. The Preacher takes up the community's cause, and sets out
to repel the invaders. 'The Searchers' (1965) tells the story of
Ethan Edwards (John Wayne), an ex-confederate soldier who swears
revenge after his brother's family is butchered by Comanches and
his niece (Natalie Wood) is kidnapped. Accompanied by Martin Pawley
(Jeffrey Hunter), a young foundling raised by the family, Ethan
sets out on a epic seven-year search for the missing girl. But as
their quest draws to a close, Martin begins to realise the extent
to which Ethan has been dehumanised by his own thirst for revenge.
'The Outlaw Josey Wales' (1976) follows Josey Wales (Eastwood), a
peaceful farmer at the time of the American Civil War, who becomes
a Confederate outlaw in order to avenge his family's death at the
hands of Union guerillas. His obsession with revenge slowly lifts,
however, as he picks up various outcasts in the wilderness. Wales
tries to protect his new 'family' by leading them to a safe haven
where they can rebuild their lives. In 'The Wild Bunch' (1969), set
in 1913, a gang of outlaws ride into a Texan border town where the
railroad office is their target. The robbery turns into a
blood-bath so the gang flee to a desert hideout where they discover
that their loot is worthless. With the railroad company's hired
guns snapping at their heels, they decide to escape to the apparent
safety of the Mexican revolutionaries. In 'Pat Garrett and Billy
the Kid' (1973) the old days of the West are passing, and
outlaw-turned-sheriff Pat Garrett (James Coburn) is determined to
move with the times. But with his former partner Billy the Kid
(Kris Kristofferson) still at large in the territory, and the wish
of the cattle barons that the rule of law be imposed with greater
and greater force, Pat soon realises that his initial compromise
will eventually lead him to betray everything he believes in.
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