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Crime thriller with separate yet interconnected stories involving
characters including a psychology professor who has lost touch with
reality, a young sociopathic call girl, a vicious lesbian hit
woman, a recovering crack addict and kidnapper, a junkyard drunk, a
brain-damaged former cult guru and a pair of dueling gas station
attendants.
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Stage Fright (DVD)
Brandon Uranowitz, Thomas Alderson, Meat Loaf, Kent Nolan, Melanie Leishman, …
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R113
Discovery Miles 1 130
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Minnie Driver and Meat Loaf star in this comedy horror written and
directed by Jerome Sable. Ten years ago celebrated soprano Kylie
Swanson (Driver) was brutally murdered by a person wearing an opera
mask just before she was due to perform on stage in her latest
musical role. A decade on and her children Camilla and Buddy (Allie
MacDonald and Douglas Smith) travel to their guardian Roger McCall
(Meat Loaf)'s summer theatre camp to audition for a modern version
of the same play in which their mother starred. As opening night
looms ever closer cast members are found dead and Camilla's fears
of the alleged opera ghost become a reality. Must the show really
go on?
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Wayne's World (English, German, DVD)
Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Brian Doyle Murray, …
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R362
R210
Discovery Miles 2 100
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Moronic metalheads Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey)
broadcast a cable-access show from Wayne's basement. Their
wisecracks about youth, music and girls are picked up on by a TV
executive (Rob Lowe), who pays them to produce a 'new, improved'
programme for national TV. But the pair discover that fame has its
price when they lose control of the show and the TV executive
starts pursuing Wayne's girlfriend.
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Fight Club (Blu-ray disc)
Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, Jared Leto, …
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R482
R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
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Adapted from Chuck Palahniuk's novel, David Fincher's controversial
drama explores themes of masculinity and violence in contemporary
society. Edward Norton stars as Jack, a bored insomniac, determined
to inject some excitement into his life. He meets Tyler Durden
(Brad Pitt), a charismatic soap salesman who believes that the only
way to escape the banality of modern existence is through violence.
To these ends, Jack and Tyler set up 'Fight Clubs', where men can
engage in brutal bare-knuckle fights. However, friction develops
between the two men when they become rivals for the attentions of
Marla (Helena Bonham-Carter).
Meat Loaf's bizarre and spectacular life story is scarcely
credible. After surviving an abusive childhood, during which he was
almost murdered by his alcoholic father, he starred in one of the
biggest stage and film musicals ever, then went on to record the
third best-selling album of all time. To Hell and Back is the true
story of a man who ran away from a cruel home life at 17 and
starred in the legendary Rocky Horror Picture Show before turning
to rock 'n' roll. His first album, Bat Out Of Hell, was considered
so uncommercial by his first record label that they dropped him -
only for it to go on to sell 20 million copies worldwide. He then
spent the 1980s on the skids, with a severe drink and drugs problem
and mounting money problems leading him to a nervous breakdown,
before making a triumphant comeback with 1993's album Bat Out Of
Hell II and colossal hit single 'I'd Do Anything For Love'. This is
an extraordinary story and a classic rock autobiography.
First-rate 1993 compilation of Meatloaf & Bonnie Tyler hits
that alternately present tracks from each artist. Includes 'Bat Out
of Hell', 'Faster Than the Speed of Night', 'Dead Ringer for Love',
'Total Eclipse of the Heart', 'Two Out of Three Ain'tBad' &
many more.
11 track budget price collection on Sony including the hits
'Paradise By The Dashboard Light', 'You Took The Words Right Out Of
My Mouth', 'Deadringer For Love' & more, featuring Bonnie
Tyler, Ellen Foley, & Jim Steinman. 2003.
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