Actors & Directors
- Raja Gosnell
- John Heard
- Chris Columbus
- Macaulay Culkin
- Haviland Morris
- Joe Pesci
- Olek Krupa
Release date: 2007-03-12 Run time: 311 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £6.18
Review Home Alone Triple (Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Home Alone 3) / 20th Century Fox:
Actors & Directors
- monica bellucci
- Gerard Depardieu
- christian clavier
Release date: 2005-07-18 Run time: 108 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £9.99
Review Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (DVD) [2002] / Pathe:
Actors & Directors
- Chris Columbus
- Haviland Morris
- Joe Pesci
- Macaulay Culkin
- Raja Gosnell
- John Heard
- Olek Krupa
Release date: 2007-03-12 Run time: 311 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £6.18
Review Home Alone Triple (Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Home Alone 3) / 20th Century Fox:
Release date: 2006-09-18 Run time: 82 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £4.44
Review The Wild [2006] / Buena Vista Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Garry Marshall
- Heather Matarazzo
- John Rhys-Davies
- Julie Andrews
- Anne Hathaway
Release date: 2005-02-21 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £3.32
Review The Princess Diaries 2 - Royal Engagement [2004] / Walt Disney Home Video:Okay, sure, if you're a ten-year-old girl, this sequel to Disney's 2001 hit will completely transfix you. How could it not? Bubbly Mia (Anne Hathaway), the American teenager who in the first film learned she was actually European royalty, finishes college and-whoosh!-heads off to Genovia, where she's given a closet full of fabulous clothes and jewelry in preparation to rule the kingdom under the tutelage of grandmother Julie Andrews. Throw in a horse and a volatile but innocent romantic attraction to the dreamy young stud (Chris Pine) who's also vying for the throne, and you have the kind of stuff that prepubescent girls rhapsodize about at slumber parties. Oh-and there's a slumber party here, too, featuring a bevy of cute, international young princesses mattress-surfing down a giant slide. Resistance is futile. For the rest of us, though, director Garry Marshall has managed to make his Laverne & Shirley days seem positively Shakespearean in comparison. The movie is precious, padded (two hours!), and pandering twaddle; Andrews, in her role as Queen Mother, is even shoehorned into a faux-hip-hop duet with Disney Channel favorite Raven (one of many, many grueling moments intended to sell the soundtrack). Then the film takes a maddening left turn three-quarters of the way into the plot and decides that, despite all the preceding consumption and connubial fantasies to the contrary, it's really about feminine emancipation. But don't worry-what causes you to smack your forehead in frustration will go right over the heads of its hypnotized target market. -Steve Wiecking.
Actors & Directors
- Anthony Way
- James Wilby
- Nigel Le Vaillant
- Greta Scacchi
- Florence Hoath
- Willard Carroll
Release date: 2001-04-02 Run time: 103 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £3.68
Review Tom's Midnight Garden [2000] / MGM Entertainment:Tom's Midnight Garden is a charming adaptation of Philippa Pearce's children's story. It's the 1950s, and young Tom Long (Anthony Way) is sent to stay at the house of an Aunt (Greta Scacchi) and Uncle (James Wilby) while his brother is poorly. All seems drearily disciplined until the downstairs grandfather clock strikes 13, and Tom discovers a secret garden of enormous size. There he meets a girl named Hatty (Florence Hoath), who seems to be both a part of and the answer to the magical mystery. Through the changing seasons the garden ages, and so does Hatty. Eventually all is revealed: the importance of a tree struck by lightning, the reclusive landlady in the attic (Joan Plowright), and the present-day setting of the film's opening with a grown-up Tom watching the house being torn down. Some amusing computer trickery allows for the redecoration of the house each time Tom travels in time, and also allows him to pass through solid objects in supernatural fashion. All of which makes the movie a visual feast for children. Although adults will think it rather stiffly directed, the poignant tale about what happens to memories and friendships as we grow old shines through, helped immensely by composer Debbie Wiseman's luminous music score. -Paul Tonks.
Actors & Directors
- Don Rickles
- Jim Varney
- Tom Hanks
- John Lasseter
- Tim Allen
- Wallace Shawn
Release date: 2000-11-06 Run time: 77 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £12.00
Review Toy Story [1996] / Walt Disney Home Video:There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces-you smile at the spell it puts you into and are refreshed, and not a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call "movie magic" and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys on the cover of Toy Story looks intriguing as it reawakens the kid in us. Filmmaker John Lasseter's shorts (namely Knickknack and Tin Toy, which can be found on the Pixar video Tiny Toy Stories) illustrate not only a technical brilliance but also a great sense of humour-one in which the pun is always intended. Lasseter thinks of himself as a storyteller first and an animator second, much like another film innovator, Walt Disney. Lasseter's story is universal and magical: what do toys do when they're not played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favourite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys (some original, some classic) during a wrenching time of year-the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though-he believes he's the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Bright and cheerful, Toy Story is much more than a 90-minute commercial for the inevitable bonanza of Woody and Buzz toys. [+]
Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar "For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film. " In other words, the movie is great. -Doug Thomas Toy Story 1 John Lasseter's Toy Story poses the universal and magical question of what do toys do when they are not being played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favourite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys during a wrenching time of year-the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though-he believes he is the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Bright and cheerful, Toy Story is much more than a 90-minute commercial for the inevitable bonanza of Woody and Buzz toys. Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar "For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film". In other words, the movie is great. Toy Story 2 Like the handful of other great movie sequels, Toy Story 2 comments on why the first one was so wonderful while finding a fresh angle worthy of a new film. The craze of toy collecting becomes the focus here, as we find out that Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) is not only a beloved toy to Andy but also a rare doll from a popular 1960s children's show. When a greedy collector takes Woody, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) launches a rescue mission with Andy's other toys. To say more would be a crime because this is one of the most creative and smile-inducing films since, well, the first Toy Story. Although the toys look the same as in the 1994 feature, Pixar shows how much technology has advanced: the human characters look more human, backgrounds are superior, and two action sequences that book-end the film are dazzling. And it's a hoot for kids and adults. The film is packed with spoofs, easily accessible in-jokes and inspired voice casting (with newcomer Joan Cusack especially a delight as Cowgirl Jessie). But as the Pixar canon of films illustrates, the filmmakers are storytellers first. Woody's heart-tugging predicament can easily be translated into the eternal debate of living a good life versus living for forever. Toy Story 2 was deservedly a huge box-office success. -Doug Thomas.
Release date: 2006-09-18 Run time: 82 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £4.44
Review The Wild [2006] / Buena Vista Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Jim Varney
- Tim Allen
- Don Rickles
- Wallace Shawn
- John Lasseter
- Tom Hanks
Release date: 2000-11-06 Run time: 77 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £12.00
Review Toy Story [1996] / Walt Disney Home Video:There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces-you smile at the spell it puts you into and are refreshed, and not a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call "movie magic" and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys on the cover of Toy Story looks intriguing as it reawakens the kid in us. Filmmaker John Lasseter's shorts (namely Knickknack and Tin Toy, which can be found on the Pixar video Tiny Toy Stories) illustrate not only a technical brilliance but also a great sense of humour-one in which the pun is always intended. Lasseter thinks of himself as a storyteller first and an animator second, much like another film innovator, Walt Disney. Lasseter's story is universal and magical: what do toys do when they're not played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favourite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys (some original, some classic) during a wrenching time of year-the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though-he believes he's the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Bright and cheerful, Toy Story is much more than a 90-minute commercial for the inevitable bonanza of Woody and Buzz toys. [+]
Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar "For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film. " In other words, the movie is great. -Doug Thomas Toy Story 1 John Lasseter's Toy Story poses the universal and magical question of what do toys do when they are not being played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favourite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys during a wrenching time of year-the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though-he believes he is the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Bright and cheerful, Toy Story is much more than a 90-minute commercial for the inevitable bonanza of Woody and Buzz toys. Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar "For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film". In other words, the movie is great. Toy Story 2 Like the handful of other great movie sequels, Toy Story 2 comments on why the first one was so wonderful while finding a fresh angle worthy of a new film. The craze of toy collecting becomes the focus here, as we find out that Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) is not only a beloved toy to Andy but also a rare doll from a popular 1960s children's show. When a greedy collector takes Woody, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) launches a rescue mission with Andy's other toys. To say more would be a crime because this is one of the most creative and smile-inducing films since, well, the first Toy Story. Although the toys look the same as in the 1994 feature, Pixar shows how much technology has advanced: the human characters look more human, backgrounds are superior, and two action sequences that book-end the film are dazzling. And it's a hoot for kids and adults. The film is packed with spoofs, easily accessible in-jokes and inspired voice casting (with newcomer Joan Cusack especially a delight as Cowgirl Jessie). But as the Pixar canon of films illustrates, the filmmakers are storytellers first. Woody's heart-tugging predicament can easily be translated into the eternal debate of living a good life versus living for forever. Toy Story 2 was deservedly a huge box-office success. -Doug Thomas.
Actors & Directors
- Kevin Jamal Woods
- Blake McIver Ewing
- Courtland Mead
- Sam Saletta
- Petey
- Penelope Spheeris
Release date: 2008-01-15 Run time: 79 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £4.97
Review The Little Rascals [1994] / Uca:
Actors & Directors
- monica bellucci
- christian clavier
- Gerard Depardieu
Release date: 2005-07-18 Run time: 108 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £9.99
Review Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (DVD) [2002] / Pathe:
Release date: 2004-07-26 RRP: £10.99 Price: £2.43
Review Batman - The Animated Series - The Legend Begins / Batman the Animated Series:
Release date: 2008-10-27 RRP: £19.99 Price: £13.98
Review Wombles Complete - Deluxe Set / The Wombles:
Release date: 2006-07-31 RRP: £26.99 Price: £13.32
Review Wacky Races - Complete Collection / Wacky Races:
Release date: 2008-11-17 RRP: £14.99 Price: £11.24
Review Horrid Henry's Diary - Volume 6 - with Naughty Note Book / Abbey Home Media:
Actors & Directors
- Cary Grant
- Martha Hyer
- Sophia Loren
- Harry Guardino
- Melville Shavelson
- Eduardo Ciannelli
Release date: 2003-01-13 Run time: 105 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £4.50
Review Houseboat [1958] / Paramount Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- John Rhys-Davies
- Garry Marshall
- Julie Andrews
- Anne Hathaway
- Heather Matarazzo
Release date: 2005-02-21 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £3.32
Review The Princess Diaries 2 - Royal Engagement [2004] / Walt Disney Home Video:Okay, sure, if you're a ten-year-old girl, this sequel to Disney's 2001 hit will completely transfix you. How could it not? Bubbly Mia (Anne Hathaway), the American teenager who in the first film learned she was actually European royalty, finishes college and-whoosh!-heads off to Genovia, where she's given a closet full of fabulous clothes and jewelry in preparation to rule the kingdom under the tutelage of grandmother Julie Andrews. Throw in a horse and a volatile but innocent romantic attraction to the dreamy young stud (Chris Pine) who's also vying for the throne, and you have the kind of stuff that prepubescent girls rhapsodize about at slumber parties. Oh-and there's a slumber party here, too, featuring a bevy of cute, international young princesses mattress-surfing down a giant slide. Resistance is futile. For the rest of us, though, director Garry Marshall has managed to make his Laverne & Shirley days seem positively Shakespearean in comparison. The movie is precious, padded (two hours!), and pandering twaddle; Andrews, in her role as Queen Mother, is even shoehorned into a faux-hip-hop duet with Disney Channel favorite Raven (one of many, many grueling moments intended to sell the soundtrack). Then the film takes a maddening left turn three-quarters of the way into the plot and decides that, despite all the preceding consumption and connubial fantasies to the contrary, it's really about feminine emancipation. But don't worry-what causes you to smack your forehead in frustration will go right over the heads of its hypnotized target market. -Steve Wiecking.
Release date: 2004-07-26 RRP: £10.99 Price: £2.43
Review Batman - The Animated Series - The Legend Begins / Batman the Animated Series:
Release date: 2008-10-27 RRP: £19.99 Price: £13.98
Review Wombles Complete - Deluxe Set / The Wombles:
Actors & Directors
- Elizabeth Perkins
- J.T. Walsh
- Dylan McDermott
- James Remar
- Richard Attenborough
- Les Mayfield
Release date: 2006-11-06 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £2.99
Review Miracle On 34th Street [1994] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
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