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12 Rounds: Extended Harder Cut
John Cena, Ashley Scott, Renny Harlin Extended version of the action thriller starring wrestler John Cena as Detective Danny Baxter, who discovers that his girlfriend Molly (Ashley Scott) has been kidnapped by his old adversary, ex-con Miles Jackson (Aidan Gillen). In order to secure Molly's
22 Jump Street
Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill Got this and never opened it, still in the plastic it came in.
Aliens, Pt.: Prometheus
Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Ridley Scott Ridley Scott helms this sci-fi thriller starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron and Guy Pearce. After finding fragments of Alien DNA, a team of scientists known as The Company travels into space aboard the state-of-the-art Prometheus sp
Angry Birds Movie, The
Clay Kaytis, Fergal Reilly
Argo
Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Based on real events, the dramatic thriller Argo chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to rescue six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis, focusing on the little-known role that the CIA and Hollywood played—information that was not declassified until many years after the event. On November 4, 1979, as the Iranian revolution reaches its boiling point, militants storm the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking 52 Americans hostage. But, in the midst of the chaos, six Americans manage to slip away and find refuge in the home of Canadian Ambassador Ken Taylor. Knowing it is only a matter of time before the six are found out and likely killed, the Canadian and American governments ask the CIA to intervene. The CIA turns to their top "exfiltration" specialist, Tony Mendez, to come up with a plan to get the six Americans safely out of the country. A plan so incredible, it could only happen in the movies. Actors: Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston, John Goodman, Alan Arkin, Donovan Tate Language: English, Czech, Hungarian Subtitles: English, Arabic, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Romanian Audio Description: English Number of discs: 1 Run Time: 115 minutes
Black Swan
Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Darren Aronofsky Psychological thriller set in the American ballet world starring Natalie Portman in an award-winning performance. Nina (Portman) is a dancer in a New York City ballet company. Still living with her domineering and obsessive mother Erica (Barbara Hershey),
Bourne Legacy, The
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Tony Gilroy NOTICE: Polish Release, cover may contain Polish text/markings. The disk has English subtitles. An expansion of the universe from Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films.
Bourne Legacy, The
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Tony Gilroy NOTICE: Polish Release, cover may contain Polish text/markings. The disk has English subtitles. An expansion of the universe from Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films.
Cleanskin
Sean Bean, Charlotte Rampling, Hadi Hajaig United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: This privately-funded little film 'Cleanskin' starring Sean Bean, Charlotte Rampling, James Fox and Michelle Ryan takes the standard 'lone vigiliante tasked by MI5 to take out a domestic terror cell' story (as described in this wonderfully misleading trailer) and flip it on its head. Sean Bean stars as the lone vigilante, Charlotte Rampling his controller. It was a very strange film to watch because slowly, like a prolongued water torture scene, you realise ... you realise that this film's playing with your mind. The good guys are painted bad. The bad guys are painted a vague editorial colour to suit the film's ulterior motive. ...Cleanskin (2012) ( Clean skin )
Contraband
Kate Beckinsale, Mark Wahlberg, Baltasar Kormákur New, still sealed
Contraband
Kate Beckinsale, Mark Wahlberg, Baltasar Kormákur New, still sealed
Descendants, The
George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Payne Comedy drama from director Alexander Payne starring George Clooney as a lawyer forced to rethink his approach to life after his wife is hospitalised following a serious accident. As trustee for a large estate, Matt King (Clooney) has had a fairly easy lif
Despicable Me Presents: Minion Madness
Django Unchained
Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Quentin Tarantino
Fast & The Furious, The - Pt.7: Fast 7
Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, James Wan FAST & FURIOUS 7
Great Gatsby, The
Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Baz Luhrmann Baz Luhrmann writes, directs and produces this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan. Set in the 1920s, the story follows aspiring writer Nick Carraway (Maguire) as he moves to New York and becomes intrigued by his neighbour Jay Gatsby (DiCaprio)'s lavish lifestyle and mysterious past. As Nick finds himself caught up in the world of the wealthy, he witnesses romantic entanglement and betrayal. Gatsby's true nature is slowly exposed and his involvement with old flame Daisy Buchanan (Mulligan) ultimately leads to tragedy. The soundtrack was overseen by Jay-Z and features music from, amongst others, Beyonce, Andre 3000, Will.i.am, Lana Del Rey and Florence and the Machine, as well as Jay-Z himself. UltraViolet Expiry Date: November 11, 2015 Extra Content Deleted Scenes
Hobbit, The, Pt.3: The Battle of the Five Armies
Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Peter Jackson The last of three epic instalments in director Peter Jackson's prequel to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. Set in Middle-Earth 60 years before events in 'The Lord of the Rings', the story follows the adventures of Hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who, at the instigation of the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), suddenly finds himself co-opted into joining a company of 13 Dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) to help reclaim the lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain from the clutches of Smaug the dragon (voice of Benedict Cumberbatch). In this film, Bilbo, Thorin and the other Dwarves have unintentionally released Smaug from the Lonely Mountain and endangered the residents of Lake-town. Bilbo has to make a difficult decision when Thorin puts his desire to find the royal jewel Arkenstone before his loyalty to his friends. Meanwhile, Gandalf discovers that the evil Sauron has returned, commanding a horde of Orcs to attack the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo and his friends must fight for their survival as five armies meet in battle. The rest of the cast includes Luke Evans, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Evangeline Lilly and Christopher Lee. Extra Content
Home Alone
Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Chris Columbus
Inception
Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Christopher Nolan
Intern, The
Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway, Nancy Meyers Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway star in this comedy from film-maker Nancy Meyers. When Ben Whittaker (De Niro), a 70-year-old widower, becomes bored with retired life he decides to return to work, seeking an internship at an online fashion company, owned by Jules Ostin (Hathaway), that runs a senior intern programme. Ben gets the position and as he adjusts to his new surroundings he makes a good impression on his new boss with whom he forms an unlikely friendship.
James Bond 007, Pt.: Skyfall
Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Sam Mendes Skyfall [DVD] [DVD] (2013) Daniel Craig; Judi Dench; Javier Bardem; Ben Whishaw
Knight & Day
Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, James Mangold Blockbuster action comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. When sweet-natured, unlucky-in-love June Diaz is set up on a seemingly normal blind date with Miller Cruise, she finds her life turned upside down as it emerges that Miller is a secret agent on a foolhardy mission to protect an infinitely-powerful new piece of technology. Forced to flee the country with him, June finds herself catapulted into a dizzyingly violent international adventure that takes the fugitive pair across the globe and into each others arms.
Labyrinth
David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Jim Henson There are only two human actors in Jim Henson's Labyrinth: a teenage Jennifer Connelly and glam-rocker David Bowie (who performs five of his songs). The rest of the cast are puppets, a wonderful array of Henson's imaginative masterpieces set within a film combining the highest standards of art, costume and set decoration. Henson gives credit to children's author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, and the creatures in the movie will remind Sendak fans of his drawings, while the castle of the Goblin King (Bowie) is a living MC Escher set that adults will enjoy. Like executive producer George Lucas's other fantasies, Labyrinth mixes adventure with lessons about growing up. —Lloyd Chesley
Marvel's... X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Hugh Jackman, Liev Schrieber, Gavin Hood Hugh Jackman reprises his role as clawed mutant Wolverine (formerly James Logan) in this blockbuster superhero action prequel based on the Marvel comic strip. The film, set over the years leading up the action of the 2003 'X-Men' movie, follows the young
Pan
Hugh Jackman, Levi Miller, Joe Wright Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund and Rooney Mara star in this origin story of the characters created by J.M. Barrie. 12-year-old orphan Peter (Levi Miller) finds himself whisked off on an adventure to Neverland where he encounters the evil pirate Blackbeard (Jackman). Joining forces with new friends including James Hook (Hedlund) and Tiger Lily (Mara), Peter leads an uprising against the pirates. Along the way he tries to find out what happened to his mother after leaving him at the orphanage and begins to realise his destiny as the boy who can fly... The film also stars Amanda Seyfried and Cara Delevingne.Based on: The characters created by J.M. Barrie Technical Specs: Languages(s): EnglishInteractive Menu
Project X
Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Nima Nourizadeh Low-budget teen sex comedy produced by Todd Phillips. Shot entirely on hand-held cameras in the style of a home movie, the film follows a group of teenagers who decide to throw a house party in an attempt to raise their profile and make a name for themsel
R.I.P.D.: Rest in Peace Department
Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges, Robert Schwentke Action comedy starring Ryan Reynolds as a dead cop having to take on supernatural villains when he's recruited into the 'Rest in Peace Department' - the afterlife police force. After being killed on active duty, S.W.A.T. team member Nick Walker (Reynolds) finds himself transported to the unearthly offices of the R.I.P.D., who protect the living from the ranks of villainous lost souls. Eager to hunt down his killer, he is teamed up with old-time ornery gunslinger Roy Pulsipher (Jeff Bridges), who wastes no time in giving Nick a crash course in afterlife policing. With the ranks of the dead about to make a final stand to take over the world, the pair soon set about protecting the living by cleaning up the streets - one soul at a time.
Sherlock Holmes, Pt.1
Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Guy Ritchie DVD Sherlock Holmes Warner Brothers, 5051892011273, 2009, Region 2 PAL
Sherlock Holmes, Pt.2: A Game of Shadows
Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes: Game Of Shadows (Eire Version)
Smurfs 2, The
Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays, Raja Gosnell
Superman, Pt.6: Man of Steel
Henry Cavill, Diane Lane, Zack Snyder Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Christopher Nolan (who also directed The Dark Knight), Man of Steel is an action-packed blockbuster about the most recognised comic book hero of all time: Superman. Henry Cavill bulked up to transform himself into Clark Kent/Superman, a role previously played on the big screen by Christopher Reeve and later Brandon Routh in Superman Returns. How does he match up? Pretty well, we'd say. Cavill stars alongside an impressive cast, including four-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams as love interest Lois Lane, Russell Crowe as Jor-El (Superman's dad) and Oscar nominee Laurence Fishburne as Lois' editor-in-chief at the Daily Planet. The action begins on Krypton, where Jor-El is battling to save his planet and protect his infant son. We see a young Clark Kent growing up in Kansas and struggling to adjust to his extraordinary powers and the realisation that he's not like the other kids. Or even from the same planet. Taking advice from his loving Kansas farming parents (played by Diane Lane and Kevin Costner), Clark keeps his powers hidden from everyone and tries his best to fit in. But the burning questions of who he really is, where he's from and why he's been sent here haunt Clark into his adult life. Hiding from his secret, will he embrace his powers to save the planet when Earth and his loved ones are under threat? Or will Clark's loyalties be torn when he has to battle the only two other surviving Kryptonians, General Zod and Faora? The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer from a story by Goyer & Nolan based on Superman characters published by DC Entertainment.
Ted, Pt.1
Seth MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg Anyone who's watched Family Guy knows that its creator Seth MacFarlane has a lot of hang-ups. As outrageous as many of them are in their animated TV show forum, they get a real rundown in Ted, MacFarlane's multi-hyphenate debut in feature films. As the director, producer, cowriter, and voice artist behind the title character, MacFarlane riffs on pop culture, drug culture, religion, sex, bodily functions, and all things '80s with the kind of abandon that borders on offensive to pretty much anyone—if only it all weren't so spot-on funny.

Ted is an utterly believable CGI teddy bear who comes to life in the arms of a friendless 8-year-old boy named John, who quickly grows up to be Mark Wahlberg. John has made a wish that the pudgy plush be a friend for forever, a deal that they both hold on to with genuine poignancy as the years roll by. Ted grows right along with John in voice, manner, attitude, and bad habits until they're both unmotivated layabouts who would rather do nothing more than swill beer, smoke dope, and watch the absurdly iconic '80s movie Flash Gordon over and over again to the exclusion of most everything else in life.

John has managed to pick up a girlfriend named Lori (Mila Kunis), who somehow tolerates the pair of them—at least for a little while. Eventually she's annoyed enough with John for not putting away his childish things, thoughts, and behaviours that she demands Ted move out and let them move on as adults. Among all the conceits that Ted embraces is the fact that this fully anthropomorphized stuffed bear started life as a global celebrity sensation before everyone forgot about him. Now he's just a blue-collar Boston nobody who sucks on a bong, chases women, and makes dirty jokes at every opportunity while nobody pays attention. This could have been a generic lowbrow buddy movie in the Judd Apatow mold, which might have been a little funny with a human slob in the Ted role. But MacFarlane brings to the remarkably expressive CGI creation an astonishing and often shocking dynamic with his voice characterization and the consistently clever situations, which whiz by in a structure that's pretty similar to an episode of Family Guy. There are frequent non sequitur digressions and offhanded one-liners that MacFarlane could never get away with on TV. But in the raunchy, anything-goes world of Ted it's all fair game.

In addition to farts, drugs, bodily functions, and all manner of sexual vulgarity, it's the slams or homages to the 1980s that are the butt of many of the best zingers or recurring jokes. There are several cameo appearances that may make for delighted double takes. And Sam Jones, the star of the ill-fated Flash Gordon, plays a version of himself that makes a running gag all the more ingenious and demonstrates how far MacFarlane will go to bring comedy down to his level of hilarity. Mark Wahlberg should be commended for being game enough to participate and absolutely shows the comedy chops to make his scenes with Ted come alive. Technically the movie is a wonder as the two-foot Ted blends into the real world with complete believability even as he spouts some of the most outrageous dialogue this side of The Hangover. Ted may be an acquired taste for those who have a dislike for MacFarlane's comic sensibility—and there are a lot of people who do. But as a laughable lowbrow adventure that delivers virtually nonstop unexpected laughs with a little heart to back it up, Ted is a surprising comic novelty that may even win over some of the most vituperative MacFarlane haters. —Ted Fry
Ted, Pt.1
Seth MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg Anyone who's watched Family Guy knows that its creator Seth MacFarlane has a lot of hang-ups. As outrageous as many of them are in their animated TV show forum, they get a real rundown in Ted, MacFarlane's multi-hyphenate debut in feature films. As the director, producer, cowriter, and voice artist behind the title character, MacFarlane riffs on pop culture, drug culture, religion, sex, bodily functions, and all things '80s with the kind of abandon that borders on offensive to pretty much anyone—if only it all weren't so spot-on funny.

Ted is an utterly believable CGI teddy bear who comes to life in the arms of a friendless 8-year-old boy named John, who quickly grows up to be Mark Wahlberg. John has made a wish that the pudgy plush be a friend for forever, a deal that they both hold on to with genuine poignancy as the years roll by. Ted grows right along with John in voice, manner, attitude, and bad habits until they're both unmotivated layabouts who would rather do nothing more than swill beer, smoke dope, and watch the absurdly iconic '80s movie Flash Gordon over and over again to the exclusion of most everything else in life.

John has managed to pick up a girlfriend named Lori (Mila Kunis), who somehow tolerates the pair of them—at least for a little while. Eventually she's annoyed enough with John for not putting away his childish things, thoughts, and behaviours that she demands Ted move out and let them move on as adults. Among all the conceits that Ted embraces is the fact that this fully anthropomorphized stuffed bear started life as a global celebrity sensation before everyone forgot about him. Now he's just a blue-collar Boston nobody who sucks on a bong, chases women, and makes dirty jokes at every opportunity while nobody pays attention. This could have been a generic lowbrow buddy movie in the Judd Apatow mold, which might have been a little funny with a human slob in the Ted role. But MacFarlane brings to the remarkably expressive CGI creation an astonishing and often shocking dynamic with his voice characterization and the consistently clever situations, which whiz by in a structure that's pretty similar to an episode of Family Guy. There are frequent non sequitur digressions and offhanded one-liners that MacFarlane could never get away with on TV. But in the raunchy, anything-goes world of Ted it's all fair game.

In addition to farts, drugs, bodily functions, and all manner of sexual vulgarity, it's the slams or homages to the 1980s that are the butt of many of the best zingers or recurring jokes. There are several cameo appearances that may make for delighted double takes. And Sam Jones, the star of the ill-fated Flash Gordon, plays a version of himself that makes a running gag all the more ingenious and demonstrates how far MacFarlane will go to bring comedy down to his level of hilarity. Mark Wahlberg should be commended for being game enough to participate and absolutely shows the comedy chops to make his scenes with Ted come alive. Technically the movie is a wonder as the two-foot Ted blends into the real world with complete believability even as he spouts some of the most outrageous dialogue this side of The Hangover. Ted may be an acquired taste for those who have a dislike for MacFarlane's comic sensibility—and there are a lot of people who do. But as a laughable lowbrow adventure that delivers virtually nonstop unexpected laughs with a little heart to back it up, Ted is a surprising comic novelty that may even win over some of the most vituperative MacFarlane haters. —Ted Fry
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows
Megan Fox, Laura Linney, Stephen Amell, Dave Green Product Title
This is the End
Seth Rogen, James Franco, Evan Goldberg
Total Recall (2012)
Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Len Wiseman
Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation
Brand new factory sealed, great DVD from Walt disney, 51 minutes running time approx, fast dispatch, UK SELLER
Toy Story Toons: Small Fry
Brand new factory sealed, great DVD from Walt disney, 51 minutes running time approx, fast dispatch, UK SELLER
Valentine's Day
Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Garry Marshall Valentines Day [DVD]
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Oliver Stone Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. Hoping to repair his relationship with his daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges an alliance with her fiancé, Jake (Shia LaBeouf). But Winnie and Jake learn the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Extras: Digital Copy, Gordon Gekko Is Back Featurette
We're The Millers - Extended Cut
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Rawson Marshall Thurber We re The Millers
Wolf of Wall Street, The
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Martin Scorsese