Actors & Directors
- Kurt Russell
- Andrei Konchalovsky
- Sylvester Stallone
- Jack Palance
- Brion James
- Teri Hatcher
- Albert Magnoli
Release date: 1997-10-01 Run time: 104 min. Price: £2.73
Review Tango and Cash [1989] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- James Purefoy
- Brian Helgeland
- Christopher Cazenove
- Alan Tudyk
- Rufus Sewell
- Heath Ledger
Release date: 2007-02-12 Run time: 132 min. RRP: £17.99 Price: £8.10
Review A Knight's Tale [Blu-ray] [2001] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Lorraine Gary
- Ned Beatty
- Dan Aykroyd
- Steven Spielberg
- John Belushi
- Bobby Di Cicco
Release date: 1999-03-23 Run time: 146 min. Price: £2.81
Review 1941 [1979] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Universal Studios:
Actors & Directors
- Brendan Fraser
- John Hannah
- Arnold Vosloo
- Kevin J. O'Connor
- Stephen Sommers
- Rachel Weisz
Release date: 2008-07-22 Run time: 125 min. Price: £12.19
Review The Mummy [Blu-ray] [1999] / Universal Studios:For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers (Deep Rising) was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise, but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance. When disgraced high priest Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) is awoken from his ancient prison, he unleashes his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer-generated pestilence and plagues, all devised by the effects wizards at George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. No gory detail is spared as the mummy sets about rebuilding his decayed body and reviving his forbidden lover, aided by hordes of swarming, flesh-eating scarabs and an army of the dead. Among the more human cast, Brendan Fraser (Blast from the Past, George of the Jungle) brings an infectious Boys' Own enthusiasm to his Indiana-Jones-style adventurer, while such supporting players as Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. Ultimately, The Mummy is great fun and offers digital thrills ideally suited to the DVD format which will wow even the most CGI-sated viewer. On the DVD: commendably, the extras on this DVD are on a par with the Region One offering, including deleted scenes and director's commentary, and both picture and sound quality are excellent. Most interestingly, veteran ILM effects supervisor John Berton presents step-by-step guides to some of the film's most extraordinary CGI shots, from early animatics to 3-D modelling and compositing. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme, in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. [+]
-Steve Napleton The modestly titled Ultimate Mummy Collection is an extravagant four-disc package that contains both The Mummy Ultimate Edition and The Mummy Returns Special Edition two-disc sets. For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance. Anrold Vosloo is disgraced high priest Imhotep, awoken from his ancient prison to unleash his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer generated pestilence and plagues; Brendan Fraser brings an infectious boyish enthusiasm to his Indiana Jones-style adventurer, while supporting players Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. The lavish DVD extras include deleted scenes, a director's commentary and, most interestingly, veteran effects supervisor John Berton presenting a step-by-step guide to some of the film's most extraordinary computer generated shots. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. -Steve Napleton The Mummy Returns has an even more relentless pace and hammer headed tone than the first film-more explosions, more action and more mind-numbingly endless computer generated effects, set to a headache inducing surround soundtrack. The original cast are reunited and joined by WWF star The Rock (in a cameo role designed to plug his spin-off vehicle The Scorpion King) and young actor Freddie Boath who plays an English eight-year-old in the 1930s whose dialogue borrows from Bart Simpson. Still, despite the wearying relentlessness of its computer generated effects, endless chases and fights, this is undeniably fun popcorn fodder and provides some memorable scenes along the way, notably Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez battling it out for the affections of nasty old Imhotep. Extras in this generous two-disc set include a decent commentary from the director and producer, DVD-ROM features, a 20-minute "making-of" documentary and a five-minute interview with the Rock. Best of all are the detailed special effects breakdowns of key sequences. -Mark Walker.
Actors & Directors
- Callum Keith Rennie
- Paul Gross
Release date: 2006-09-04 Run time: 1170 min. RRP: £59.99 Price: £25.97
Review Due South - The Complete Third Series / Network:
Release date: 2008-03-10 Run time: 100 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £9.97
Review Black Lagoon Vol. 1 [2006] / Mvm:
Actors & Directors
- John Schneider
- James Best
- Catherine Bach
- Sorrell Booke
- Thomas Wopat
Release date: 2008-09-22 Run time: 789 min. RRP: £24.99 Price: £15.98
Review The Dukes Of Hazzard - Series 7 / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Torin Thatcher
- Judi Meredith
- Nathan Juran
- Don Beddoe
- Walter Burke
- Kerwin Mathews
Release date: 2001-09-04 Run time: 96 min. Price: £1.19
Review Jack the Giant Killer [1962] (NTSC) / GT Media:
Actors & Directors
- Lance Guest
- Nick Castle
- Kay E. Kuter
- Catherine Mary Stewart
- Dan O'Herlihy
- Dan Mason (III)
Release date: 2007-09-18 Run time: 101 min. Price: £6.43
Review The Last Starfighter [HD DVD] [1984] [US Import] / Universal Studios:
Actors & Directors
- Irvin Berwick
- Phyllis Benson
- Alex Mann
- Howard Avedis
- Katie Johnson (II)
- Bernard Hirschenson
- Stuart Taylor
- Earl Barton
- Jill Lansing
Release date: 2008-02-05 Price: £3.12
Review Drive-In Cult Classics: 8 Movie Collection (REGION 1) (NTSC) / BCI, a Navarre Corporation Company:
Actors & Directors
- Patricia Velasquez
- Alun Armstrong
- Stephen Sommers
- Arnold Vosloo
- John Hannah
- Brendan Fraser
Release date: 2008-07-22 Run time: 230 min. Creator: Alan Silvestri Price: £12.01
Review The Mummy Returns [Blu-ray] [2001] / Universal Studios:"We don't have time for subtle," says Brendan Fraser, the star of The Mummy Returns, neatly encapsulating the relentless pace and hammerheaded tone of the film. As is the way of sequels here we have more, more, more of the same formula: more explosions, more action and more mind-numbingly endless CGI effects. Once again borrowing shamelessly from the Indiana Jones series, The Mummy Returns, like its predecessor, has boundless energy but lacks the stylish verve and charm of Spielberg's trilogy. All the original cast are reunited, this time joined by WWF star the Rock in a cameo role designed to plug his spin-off vehicle, The Scorpion King, and young actor Freddie Boath who plays an English eight-year-old in the 1930s whose dialogue borrows from Bart Simpson ("Get a room" and "My dad's gonna kick your arse" are two of his choice phrases). Other cinematic thefts include a Jurassic Park-style creatures-in-the-long-grass sequence and a lengthy triple-threat finale along the lines of Return of the Jedi. Still, despite the wearying relentlessness of its computer-generated effects, endless chases and fights, this is undeniably fun popcorn fodder and provides some memorable scenes along the way, notably Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez battling it out for the affections of nasty old Imhotep. On the DVD: This two-disc "Special Edition" is a treat for fans of the franchise. The first disc has an anamorphic widescreen print of the movie in its 2. 35:1 CinemaScope ratio, and a choice of Dolby 5. 1 or DTS for the headache-inducing soundtrack. [+]
There's a decent commentary from the director and producer, plus a couple of DVD-ROM features. Disc 2 has all the usual stuff, including a 20-minute "making-of" documentary, a five-minute interview with the Rock about The Scorpion King, plus an exclusive trailer for it that is unsurprisingly reminiscent of Conan the Barbarian. There are also some detailed special effects breakdowns of key sequences, a blooper reel of outtakes and a virtual tour of the Universal theme park attraction "The Mummy Returns Chamber of Doom". Sundry trailers, production notes, a music video and an "Egyptology 201" text feature round out a well-loaded second disc. -Mark Walker.
Actors & Directors
- Christopher Lloyd
- Thomas F. Wilson
- Lea Thompson
- Robert Zemeckis
- Michael J. Fox
Release date: 2005-12-26 Run time: 104 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.19
Review Back To The Future - Part 2 [1989] / Universal Pictures UK:Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Erick Avari
- David Huddleston
- Seymour Cassel
- Michael Paré
- Uwe Boll
- Dave Foley
Release date: 2008-08-26 Run time: 102 min. Creator: Julian Clarke Price: £10.20
Review Postal [2007] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Vivendi Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Alan Marshal
- André De Toth
- Venetia Stevenson
- Tina Louise
- Burl Ives
- Robert Ryan
Release date: 2008-05-13 Run time: 92 min. Price: £4.94
Review The Day of the Outlaw [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / United Artists:
Actors & Directors
- Faith Prince
- Michael Schultz
- Julius Carry
- Taimak
- Vanity
- Christopher Murney
Release date: 2001-07-03 Run time: 108 min. Price: £5.05
Review The Last Dragon [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Columbia TriStar:
Actors & Directors
- Mel Gibson
- Rene Russo
- Chris Rock
- Danny Glover
- Richard Donner
- Joe Pesci
Release date: 1999-03-22 Run time: 121 min. RRP: £13.99 Price: £1.48
Review Lethal Weapon 4 [1998] / Warner Home Video:In the fourth and reportedly final film of the Lethal Weapon series, director Richard Donner reunites with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, who reprise their roles as Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh for one last hurrah in a film that is decidedly better than the third and first chapters. This time the pair are pitted against Jet Li, who plays the leader of a Chinese organised crime unit. Li, a veteran of hundreds of Hong Kong action films, more than holds his own against the more established team of Gibson, Glover, Rene Russo and Joe Pesci with his subtle yet strong portrayal of the quietly irrepressible Wah Sing Ku. As always with the Lethal series, the plot is incredibly simple to follow: someone steals something, someone gets killed and Murtaugh is reluctantly thrown into the mix while Riggs dives into the case with gleeful aplomb. As with the previous movies, we watch for the sheer action and chemistry alone. The action sequences throughout the fourth instalment are exquisite, from the opening scene involving a flame-thrower, a burning building and a half-naked Murtaugh strutting like a chicken (don't ask, just watch), to the climactic showdown that pays genuine tribute to Jet Li's masterful martial art skills. As for chemistry, the bond between these characters is so strong by now that you sometimes feel like you're watching a TV series in its sixth season, such is the warm familiarity between the audience and the personalities on the screen. The humour is more fluid than ever, aided immeasurably by the casting of comedian Chris Rock, who like Li does a great job of making his presence known in some memorable verbal tirades that would bring a smile out of the Farrelly brothers. But it's the verbal and emotional jousting between Glover and Gibson that makes this fourth episode especially appealing; both are in peak form with great physical and verbal timing. One can only hope that if this is indeed the last of the Lethal films, that it won't be the last time we see Glover and Gibson together on screen. [+]
-Jeremy Storey.
Actors & Directors
- Chris Sarandon
- Rob Reiner
- Cary Elwes
- Wallace Shawn
- Mandy Patinkin
- Christopher Guest
Release date: 2001-07-23 Run time: 94 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £15.95
Review The Princess Bride [1987] / Columbia Tri-Star Home Video:Director Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride is a gently amusing, affectionate pastiche of a medieval fairytale adventure, offering a similar blend of warm, literate humour as his Stand By Me (1985) and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Adapted from his own novel, William Goldman's script plays with the conventions of such 1980s fantasies as Ladyhawke and Legend (both 1985), and with the budget never allowing for spectacle, sensibly concentrates on creating a gallery of memorable characters. Robin Wright makes a delightful Princess Buttercup, Cary Elwes is splendid as Westley and "Dread Pirate Roberts", while Mandy Patinkin makes fine Spanish avenger. With winning support from Mel Smith, Peter Cook, Billy Crystal and Carol Kane there is sometimes a Terry Gilliam/Monty Python feel to the proceedings, and the whole film is beautifully shot, with a memorably romantic main theme by Mark Knopfler. Occasionally interrupted by Peter Falk as a grandfather reading the story to his grandson, The Princess Bride is an elegant post-modern family fable about storytelling itself; a theme found in other 1980s films The Neverending Story (1984) and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). A modest, small-scale work that manages to be both cynically modern and genuinely romantic all at once. As charming as you wish. On the DVD: The 1. 77:1 anamorphic transfer is strong, if not quite as detailed as it might be. Colours lack just a little solidity and some scenes evidence a fair amount of grain. [+]
Released theatrically in Dolby stereo, the Dolby Digital 5. 1 remix spreads the sound effectively across the front speakers but makes very little use of the rear channels indeed. Extras are limited to filmographies of five of the leading actors, and a 4:3 presentation of the theatrical trailer, which gives far too many of the film's surprises away. -Gary S Dalkin.
Actors & Directors
- Mark Donovan
- Ann Elsley
- Olivier Bonjour
- Rudy Blomme
- Martin McDonagh
- Elizabeth Berrington
Release date: 2008-06-24 Run time: 107 min. Price: £8.77
Review In Bruges [2008] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Universal Studios:
Actors & Directors
- Joe Don Baker
- Colby Chester
- Marjorie Bennett
- Rudy Diaz
- Charlie Briggs
Release date: 2004-12-28 Run time: 111 min. Creator: Lalo Schifrin Price: £2.80
Review Charley Varrick [1973] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Universal Studios:
Release date: 2008-06-23 Run time: 100 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £6.97
Review Paniponi Dash Vol.6 [2005] / Paniponi Dash:
| Models & Brands: Tango and Cash [1989] (REGION 1) (NTSC), A Knight's Tale [Blu-ray] [2001], 1941 [1979] (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Mummy [Blu-ray] [1999], Due South - The Complete Third Series, Black Lagoon Vol. 1 [2006], The Dukes Of Hazzard - Series 7, Jack the Giant Killer [1962] (NTSC), The Last Starfighter [HD DVD] [1984] [US Import], Drive-In Cult Classics: 8 Movie Collection (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Mummy Returns [Blu-ray] [2001], Back To The Future - Part 2 [1989], Postal [2007] (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Day of the Outlaw [1959] (REGION 1) (NTSC), The Last Dragon [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Lethal Weapon 4 [1998], The Princess Bride [1987], In Bruges [2008] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Charley Varrick [1973] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Paniponi Dash Vol.6 [2005] |