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Lo-tech crime fighter 'The Crimson Bolt' takes to the streets to clean up the city in this dark comedy from director James Gunn. Mild-mannered Frank D'Arbo (Rainn Wilson) decides to enter the world of crime fighting superheroes when his wife, Sarah (Liv Tyler), leaves him for local drug dealer Jacques (Kevin Bacon). Believing his wife will come back to him if he can only defeat Jacques and the rest of the city's lowlife, Frank morphs into The Crimson Bolt, complete with handmade costume and trusty pipe-wrench. But just when Frank's entirely human exploits seem to be running out of steam, the unforeseen arrival of comic shop assistant Libby (Ellen Page), in the guise of sidekick 'Boltie', helps save the day.
All 201 episodes from all nine seasons of the American version of the acclaimed BBC sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, a documentary crew are making a programme looking behind the scenes at modern working practice. Clueless manager Michael Scott considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that, to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot.
Sequel to the 2007 mega-budget live action sci-fi film based on the 1980s cartoon series. Shia LaBeouf reprises his role as Sam Witwicky, the young earthling caught in the raging war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. After he glimpses the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers through a powerful vision sent to him by the Allspark, Sam once again finds himself the target of the evil Decepticons, who have returned to Earth under the command of the formidable Starscream (voiced by Charles Adler). Joining the Autobots' mission to protect humankind is Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen), who forms an alliance with international armies for this second epic battle.
The complete fifth season of the American version of the BBC mockumentary-style sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, clueless manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that, to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot. Episodes are: 'Weight Loss', 'Business Ethics', 'Baby Shower', 'Crime Aid', 'Employee Transfer', 'Customer Survey', 'Business Trip', 'Frame Toby', 'The Surplus', 'Moroccan Christmas', 'The Duel', 'Prince Family Paper', 'Stress Relief', 'Lecture Circuit: Part 1', 'Lecture Circuit: Part 2', 'Blood Drive', 'Golden Ticket', 'New Boss', 'Two Weeks', 'Dream Team', 'Michael Scott Paper Company', 'Heavy Competition', 'Broke', 'Casual Friday', 'Cafe Disco' and 'Company Picnic'.
American version of the acclaimed BBC sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, clueless manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot. In this series, Michael has to arrange the annual staff awards when head office decide to pull out, Pam and Jim share their first date, and Michael's attempts at team bonding get bogged down on a boat trip. Episodes comprise: 'The Dundies', 'Sexual Harassment', 'Office Olympics', 'The Fire', 'Halloween', 'The Fight', 'The Client', 'Performance Review', 'E-mail Surveillance', 'Christmas Party', Booze Cruise', 'The Injury', 'The Secret', 'The Carpet', 'Boys and Girls', 'Valentine's Day', 'Dwight's Speech', 'Take Your Daughter to Work Day', 'Michael's Birthday', 'Drug Testing', 'Conflict Resolution' and 'Casino Night'.
American version of the acclaimed BBC sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, clueless manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that, to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot. In this series, Michael inadvertently outs a gay employee, Phyllis gets an unexpected eyeful from a flasher, and Jan delivers the bad news to Michael that the Scranton Branch is slated for closure. Episodes comprise: 'Gay Witch Hunt', 'The Convention', 'The Coup', 'Grief Counselling', 'Initiation', 'Diwali', 'Branch Closing', 'The Merger', 'The Convict', 'A Benihana Christmas (1)', 'A Benihana Christmas (2)', 'Back from Vacation', 'Travelling Salesmen', 'The Return', 'Ben Franklin', 'Phyllis' Wedding', 'Business School', 'Cocktails', 'The Negotiation', 'Safety Training', 'Product Recall', 'Women's Appreciation', 'Beach Games' and 'The Job'.
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