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Boxset of six films featuring the characters created by Jim Henson. 'Muppets Most Wanted' (2014) is a musical comedy sequel starring Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais and Ty Burrell. While on a European tour Kermit the Frog (voiced by Steve Whitmire) is mistaken for a Russian jewel thief called Constantine (voiced by Matt Vogel), to whom he bears a striking resemblance, and is thrown in jail by prison officer Nadya (Fey). Seeing an opportunity for a new life Constantine poses as Kermit and joins the rest of the Muppets on their tour. 'The Muppets' (2011) stars Jason Segel as the human brother of Muppet Walter (voiced by Peter Linz) who Walter approaches for help in raising ten million dollars to save the vaudeville house where the Muppets used to perform. Amy Adams also stars. In 'The Muppets Movie' (1979) Kermit (voiced by Jim Henson) leaves behind his swamp and heads for the big lights of Hollywood to fulfil his dream of becoming a star. Along the way he becomes involved with the dazzling Miss Piggy (voiced by Franz Oz), the charming Fozzie Bear (also voiced by Franz Oz) and Gonzo the Great (voiced by Dave Goelz), encountering such celebrities as Orson Welles, Steve Martin and Bob Hope. In 'The Great Muppet Caper' (1981) the Muppets travel to London to investigate the disappearance of Lady Holiday's jewels, Miss Piggy (voiced by Frank Oz) is framed for the theft. 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' (1992) is the Muppet's version of Charles Dickens' immortal festive tale about a bitter old man who is shown the error of his ways. 'Muppet Treasure Island' (1996) sees the Muppets go on an adventure on the high seas in their version of the famous pirate adventure. Tim Curry stars as Long John Silver alongside Gonzo (voiced by Dave Goelz), Kermit (voiced by Steve Whitmire) and Miss Piggy (voiced by Frank Oz).
A double bill of children's feature films. 'Hop' (2011), a state-of-the-art blend of CGI-animation and live action, follows E.B. (voice of Russell Brand), the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. When E.B. arrives in Hollywood with ambitions of finding fame, his dreams are almost cut short when he is hit by a car driven by unemployed slacker Fred (James Marsden). Deciding to get what he can out of the situation, E.B. convinces Fred to take him home while he recovers from his injuries. Fred finds himself with a very demanding house-guest and the duo embark on a battle of wills that may just teach them both something important. 'Despicable Me' (2010), a computer-animated feature, follows an arch criminal who has a change of heart. Trying to outdo his main rival Vector (voice of Jason Segel), serial villain Gru (Steve Carell) hatches a plan to steal the moon, aided by his army of genetically altered corn pops. All goes according to plan until the arrival at his door of three little orphan girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Agnes (Elsie Fisher) and Edith (Dana Gaier), in search of a father figure.
Return to the series BuzzFeed compared to Ready Player One with the third book in the fast-paced trilogy from New York Times bestselling authors Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller that’s perfect for fans of HBO’s Westworld. Simon, Kat, Busara, and Elvis are on the run with the tech super-villains at the Company hot on their heels. The new VR gaming experience the Company created, OtherEarth, will change how the world experiences gaming. Paired with the hardware the Company developed, it has the potential to alter our reality forever. The Company is on its way to becoming the world’s newest superpower. And Simon is determined to shut them down forever. But to do that, he’ll have to survive OtherLife–the next phase of gaming, and a complete reality reboot.
New York Times bestselling authors Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller transport you back to the world Buzzfeed compared to Ready Player One in the second book in a new trilogy perfect for fans of HBO’s Westworld. Simon saved his best friend, Kat, from the clutches of the Company and their high-tech VR gaming experience, Otherworld. But it was at a steep price. Now he, Kat, and their friend Busara are on the run. They know too much. About the Company’s dark secrets. About the real-life consequences of playing Otherworld. And about Kat’s stepfather’s involvement in everything. The group is headed to New Mexico to find Simon’s old roommate, who is a tech genius and possibly the only person who can help them reveal the truth about the Company before it’s too late and the line between what’s real and what’s fantasy is erased…forever.
Welcome to real life 2.0. Are you ready to play? There are no screens. There are no controls. You don’t just see and hear it – you taste, smell, and touch it too. In this new reality there are no rules to follow, no laws to break. You can live your best life. It’s a game so addictive you’ll never want it to end. Until you realize that you’re the one being played. Step into Otherworld. Leave your body behind. The frightening future that Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller have imagined is not far away. Otherworld asks the question we'll all soon be asking: if technology can deliver everything we want, how much are we willing to pay?
Computer-animated children's comedy about an arch-criminal who has a change of heart. Trying to outdo his main rival Vector (voice of Jason Segel), serial villain Gru (Steve Carell) hatches a plan to steal the moon, aided by his army of genetically altered corn pops. About to set his dastardly plan in motion, and bristling with his arsenal of freeze-rays and sci-fi gadgetry, all goes according to plan until the arrival at his door of three little orphan girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Agnes (Elsie Fisher) and Edith (Dana Gaier), in search of a father figure.
All 24 episodes from the fifth season of the American romantic comedy series following young architect Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) as he searches for love in New York City. Told through a series of flashbacks, the show is narrated by an older, off-screen Ted (Bob Saget), who regales his children with tales of his single days with his best friends, the highs and lows of dating - and how he ultimately 'met their mother'. Episodes are: 'Definitions', 'Double Date', 'Robin 101', 'The Sexless Innkeeper', 'Duel Citizenship', 'Bagpipes', 'The Rough Patch', 'The Playbook', 'Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap', 'The Window', 'Last Cigarette Ever', 'Girls vs. Suits', 'Jenkins', 'Perfect Week', 'Rabbit Or Duck', 'Hooked', 'Of Course', 'Say Cheese', 'Zoo Or False', 'Home Wreckers', 'Twin Beds', 'Robots vs. Wrestlers', 'The Wedding Bride' and 'Doppelgangers'.
Superbad
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Funny People
Despicable Me
Despicable Me 2
Charlie Laird has a very bad feeling. 1. There's a NEW GIRL at school, and Charlie and his friends have DEFINITELY seen her before. 2. He's been hearing strange noises after dark, which is NEVER a good sign. 3. The nightmares are back, and they're WEIRDER THAN EVER. Not since he faced his fears has Charlie had so many bad dreams. Whenever he falls asleep, he finds himself in a Netherworld field, surrounded by a flock of CREEPY BLACK SHEEP. They're not counting sheep. They refuse to jump. In fact, they don't do much at all. EVEN EERIER, THOUGH, is that it's not Charlie's nightmare. Somehow he's trapped in someone else's bad dream. And he's pretty sure the twins ICK and INK are responsible. Charlie and his friends thought they'd put the twins out of business, but it seems they didn't quite finish the job. Now the WOOLLY NIGHTMARES are closing in, and INK has shown up at Cypress Creek Elementary! Charlie's convinced that INK is up to NO GOOD. And if he's right, it could be a very long time before anyone's dreams are sweet again.
A double bill of animated features. In 'Despicable Me' (2010), trying to outdo his main rival Vector (voice of Jason Segel), serial villain Gru (Steve Carell) hatches a plan to steal the moon, aided by his army of genetically altered corn pops. About to set his dastardly plan in motion, and bristling with his arsenal of freeze-rays and sci-fi gadgetry, all goes according to plan until the arrival at his door of three little orphan girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Agnes (Elsie Fisher) and Edith (Dana Gaier), in search of a father figure. In 'Despicable Me 2' (2013), now living a life of domestic bliss in suburbia with adopted daughters Margo, Agnes and Edith, Gru's world is turned upside down when he finds himself abducted by agent Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig) of the Anti-Villain League on the orders of boss Silas Ramsbottom (Steve Coogan). All is not what it seems, however, for with the world threatened by the new and dastardly super-villain known as Eduardo (Benjamin Bratt), it falls to the unique talents of Gru and his minions to step up to the plate and finally save the day.
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...
Comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake. After being dumped by her sugar daddy, tough-talking bad girl Elizabeth Halsey (Diaz) reluctantly returns to her former job as a middle school teacher. Back in the staff room she has soon set her sights on a hot new substitute teacher (Timberlake), who also just happens to be heir to a large watch fortune. Unfortunately, there is just one small obstacle standing in Elizabeth's way: his butter-wouldn't-melt girlfriend, Amy (Lucy Punch).
All 208 episodes of the American comedy following young architect Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) as he searches for love in New York City. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Purple Giraffe', 'Sweet Taste of Liberty', 'Return of the Shirt', 'Okay Awesome', 'Slutty Pumpkin', 'Matchmaker', 'The Duel', 'Belly Full of Turkey', 'The Pineapple Incident', 'The Limo', 'The Wedding', 'Drumroll, Please', ' Zip, Zip, Zip', 'Game Night', 'Cupcake', 'Life Among the Gorillas', 'Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.', 'Mary the Paralegal', 'Best Prom Ever', 'Milk' and 'Come On'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Where Were We?', 'The Scorpion and the Toad', 'Brunch', 'Ted Mosby, Architect', 'World's Greatest Couple', 'Aldrin Justice', 'Swarley', 'Atlantic City', 'Slap Bet', 'Single Stamina', 'How Lily Stole Christmas', 'First Time in New York', 'Columns', 'Monday Night Football', 'Lucky Penny', 'Stuff', 'Arrivederci, Fiero', 'Moving Day', 'Bachelor Party', 'Showdown', 'Something Borrowed' and 'Something Blue'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Wait for It', 'We're Not from Here', 'Third Wheel', 'Little Boys', 'How I Met Everyone Else', 'I'm Not That Guy', 'Dowisetrepla', 'Spoiler Alert', 'Slapsgiving', 'The Yips', 'The Platinum Rule', 'No Tomorrow', 'Ten Sessions', 'The Bracket', 'The Chain of Screaming', 'Sandcastles in the Sand', 'The Goat', 'Rebound Bro', 'Everything Must Go' and 'Miracles'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Do I Know You?', 'The Best Burger in New York', 'I Heart NJ', 'Intervention', 'Shelter Island', 'Happily Ever After', 'Not a Father's Day', 'Woooo!', 'The Naked Man', 'The Fight', 'Little Minnesota', 'Benefits', 'Three Days of Snow', 'The Possimpible', 'The Stinsons', 'Sorry, Bro', 'The Front Porch', 'Old King Clancy', 'Murtaugh', 'Mosbius Designs', 'The Three Days Rule', 'Right Place Right Time', 'As Fast As She Can' and 'The Leap'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Definitions', 'Double Date', 'Robin 101', 'The Sexless Innkeeper', 'Duel Citizenship', 'Bagpipes', 'The Rough Patch', 'The Playbook', 'Slapsgiving 2 - Revenge of the Slap', 'The Window', 'Last Cigarette Ever', 'Girls Vs. Suits', 'Jenkins', 'Perfect Week', 'Rabbit Or Duck', 'Hooked', 'Of Course', 'Say Cheese', 'Zoo Or False', 'Home Wreckers', 'Twin Beds', 'Robots Vs. Wrestlers', 'The Wedding Bride' and 'Doppelgangers'. Season 6 episodes are: 'Big Days', 'Cleaning House', 'Unfinished', 'Subway Wars', 'Architect of Destruction', 'Baby Talk', 'Canning Randy', 'Natural History', 'Glitter', 'Blitzgiving', 'The Mermaid Theory', 'False Positive', 'Bad News', 'Last Words', 'Oh Honey', 'Desperation Day', 'Garbage Island', 'A Change of Heart', 'Legendaddy', 'The Exploding Meatball Sub', 'Hopeless', 'The Perfect Cocktail', 'Landmarks' and 'Challenge Accepted'. Season 7 episodes are: 'The Best Man', 'The Naked Truth', 'Ducky Tie', 'The Stinson Missile Crisis', 'Field Trip', 'Mystery Vs. History', 'Noretta', 'The Slutty Pumpkin Returns', 'Disaster Averted', 'Tick Tick Tick', 'The Rebound Girl', 'Symphony of Illumination', 'Tailgate', '46 Minutes', 'The Burning Beekeeper', 'The Drunk Train', 'No Pressure', 'Karma', 'The Broath', 'Trilogy Time', 'Now We're Even', 'Good Crazy', 'The Magician's Code: Part 1' and 'The Magician's Code: Part 2'. Season 8 episodes are: 'Farhampton', 'The Pre-Nup', 'Nannies', 'Who Wants to Be a Godparent', 'The Autumn of Breakups', 'Splitsville', 'The Stamp Tramp', 'Twelve Horny Women', 'Lobster Crawl', 'The Over-Correction', 'The Final Page', 'Band Or DJ?', 'Ring Up!', 'P.S. I Love You', 'Bad Crazy', 'The Ashtray', 'Weekend at Barney's', 'The Fortress', 'The Time Travelers', 'Romeward Bound', 'The Bro Mitzvah', 'Something Old' and 'Something New'. Season 9 episodes are: 'The Locket', 'Coming Back', 'Last Time in New York', 'The Broken Code', 'The Poker Game', 'Knight Vision', 'No Questions Asked', 'The Lighthouse', 'Platonish', 'Mom and Dad', 'Bedtime Stories', 'The Rehearsal Dinner', 'Bass Player Wanted', 'Slapsgiving 3 - Slappointment in Slapmarra', 'Unpause', 'How Your Mother Met Me', 'Sunrise', 'Rally', 'Vesuvius', 'Daisy', 'Gary Blauman', 'The End of the Aisle', 'Last Forever: Part 1' and 'Last Forever: Part 2'.
The sequel to the funny and scary bestselling novel Nightmares! by multi-talented actor, Jason Segel, and bestselling author, Kirsten Miller. You thought the nightmares were over? You'd better keep the lights on! Since Charlie escaped from Netherworld, the land of nightmares, he's been sleeping soundly once more. But he can't shake the feeling that something strange is going on - his creepy stepmother's plant store is losing customers as everyone heads to the town of Orville Falls. Stranger still, Orvill Falls is suddenly full . . . of zombies? At least, they sure look like the walking dead . . . Could it be that the inhabitants of the town are also starting to lose sleep? Charlie knows one thing for sure: things are about to get weird again.
The first book in a terrifyingly spooktastic adventure series by Jason Segel! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF NIGHTMARES! Sleeping has never been so scary. And now waking up is even worse! Charlie has just moved into the sinister purple mansion that overlooks Cyprus Creek with his dad and new wicked stepmother. He has terrible nightmares every night - and now they are slipping into the waking world too. Can Charlie and his friends stop the nightmares taking over and conquer the creatures of the night?
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