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Review Look Who's Talking Triple Collection  / Look Who's Talking 1, 2 and 3 Release date: 2006-08-28
RRP: £14.99
Price: £6.55

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Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Never Been Kissed [1999]
Actors & Directors
  • Drew Barrymore
  • John C. Reilly
  • Raja Gosnell
  • Michael Vartan
  • Molly Shannon
  • David Arquette
Release date: 2000-06-19
Run time: 103 min.
Creator: Marc Silverstein
RRP: £12.99
Price: £2.99

Review Never Been Kissed [1999] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Let's get this straight: Drew Barrymore started a production company to develop original scripts outside of Hollywood and the first project she chose to produce was this, a romantic comedy written by USC grads Abby Kohn and Mark Silverstein about a nerdy, virginal woman who returns to high school as an undercover reporter, finally gets to be popular, and falls in love. And Barrymore decided, as producer, that the perfect actress to play this virtuous, clean-cut, and downright annoying geek would be. Drew Barrymore? It's hard to believe that after The Wedding Singer Barrymore's not getting enough dopey, formulaic, predictable romantic comedies coming across her desk. The complete inability to buy Barrymore as unattractive, awkward, and unpopular ruins Never Been Kissed from the start, but it's doubtful a better actress could have saved it. The jokes fall flat, the romance between Barrymore and her English teacher (played by Michael Vartan) lacks chemistry, and the portrayals of high school and the newspaper newsroom is clichéd and uninspired (big surprise here: the director, Raja Gosnell, previously made Home Alone 3). Gosnell can't even give the gifted character actor, John C. Reilly, anything to do. Only David Arquette, who plays Barrymore's out-of-control brother, brings any energy to the film. [+]
- Dave McCoy, Amazon. com -This text refers to the VHS edition of this video.

Review Comedians  / The Comedians - The Best Of Series 2 Release date: 2008-03-10
Run time: 90 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £6.57

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Review 2 Entertain Video  / Acorn Antiques Release date: 2005-02-07
Run time: 65 min.
Creator: Victoria Wood
RRP: £15.99
Price: £11.89

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Review Channel 4 DVD  / Whose Line Is It Anyway - Series 1 And 2 [1988]
Actors & Directors
  • Ryan Stiles
  • Paul O'Dell
  • Colin Mochrie
  • Geraldine Dowd
  • Chris Bould
  • John F.D. Northover
  • Clive Anderson
  • Richard Vranch
  • Greg Proops
Release date: 2008-02-25
Creator: Ruth Wallace
RRP: £29.99
Price: £14.17

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Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Anger Management [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Luis Guzmán
  • Marisa Tomei
  • Adam Sandler
  • Jack Nicholson
  • Jonathan Loughran
  • Peter Segal
Release date: 2003-11-17
Run time: 101 min.
Creator: David Dorfman
RRP: £19.99
Price: £1.99

Review Anger Management [2003] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

The irresistible pairing of Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler is the best reason to see Anger Management, a comedy that might have been subtitled "The Funny and the Furious". Nicholson and especially Sandler have screen personas that partially rely on pent-up anxieties, so there's definite potential in teaming them as a mild-mannered designer of pet clothing for chubby cats (Sandler) who's been ordered to undergo anger management therapy with a zany counsellor (Nicholson) prone to occasional tantrums and devious manipulation. Surely this meandering comedy looked better on the page; director Peter Segal scores a few lucky scenes (particularly Sandler's encounter with a Buddhist monk, played by John C Reilly), but a flood of cameos (Heather Graham, Woody Harrelson, Rudolph Giuliani, and others) can't match the number of laughs that fall flat. As Sandler's understanding girlfriend, Marisa Tomei plays a pivotal role in a happy ending that leaves everyone smiling, with the possible exception of the audience. -Jeff Shannon.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / Little Britain - Series 1 [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Matt Lucas
  • David Walliams
  • Paul Putner
  • Anthony Head
  • Tom Baker
Release date: 2004-10-11
Run time: 240 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £1.90

Review Little Britain - Series 1 [2003] / 2 Entertain Video:

"Britain, Britain, Britain, land of technological achievement. We've had running water for over ten years, an underground tunnel that links us to Peru, and we invented the cat," narrates Tom Baker gleefully at the beginning of Little Britain, introducing the first hit show for fledgling digital channel BBC3 and the best new comedy since The League of Gentlemen. In fact, creators and stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams acknowledge a large debt to the League, not only in the gallery of grotesques all performed by the duo, but also in the way in which the familiar sketch-show format is expanded by clever use of locale: not Royston Vasey here, but "Britain" itself in all its perverse splendour: from Darkly Noon, where chavette Vicky Pollard seems all too frighteningly real ("Yeah, but no, but yeah. Shut up!"), to the Welsh village with only one gay, to the council estate where buck-toothed Lou looks after apparently wheelchair-bound Andy ("Yeah, I know"), to Kelsey Grammar School where pupils are baffled and confused by their fusty teacher, and many more besides. It's unashamedly puerile stuff and, as with The Fast Show before it, many sketches rely on a single incident or catchphrase repeated over and over in only slightly different contexts. But it works brilliantly, thanks to the characterisations of Lucas and Walliams, their sharp eye for the eccentricities of modern life, and of course that surreal voiceover from Tom Baker. On the DVD: This is a handsome two-disc set chock full of tasty extras. Lucas and Walliams provide a surprisingly serious commentary, joined in turn by producer Myfanwy Moore and director Steve Bendelack (a League of Gentlemen alumnus). There's the original pilot episode, plus plenty of deleted scenes, live sketches, several behind-the-scenes segments, an interview with Jonathan Ross, and a half-hour Best of Rock Profiles, the hilarious spoof series in which Walliams and Lucas impersonated various rock stars. If that's not enough, you can also select from a gallery to watch all the sketches featuring your favourite characters. [+]
Another triumph for Auntie Beeb. -Mark Walker.

Review Universal Pictures Video  / Uncle Buck
Actors & Directors
  • Macaulay Culkin
  • John Candy
  • John Hughes
  • Gaby Hoffmann
  • Jean Louisa Kelly
  • Amy Madigan
Release date: 2003-04-14
Run time: 100 min.
Creator: Tom Jacobson
RRP: £9.99
Price: £2.79

Review Uncle Buck / Universal Pictures Video:

John Candy has one of his finest opportunities in this film by John Hughes (The Breakfast Club) about a perpetual screw-up (Candy) who gets his act together enough to watch over his brother's kids effectively. The late actor scores big points resurrecting elements of his more decadent persona from SCTV days, but he also has some persuasively touching, sentimental moments. Hughes's direction is not as focused as it was only a few years before, but there's no mistaking his touch. The DVD release has a widescreen presentation, production notes, biographies, Dolby sound, optional Spanish and French soundtracks. -Tom Keogh.

Review 4dvd  / Beautiful Thing [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Ben Daniels
  • Glen Berry
  • Hettie Macdonald
  • Scott Neal
  • Linda Henry
  • Tameka Empson
Release date: 2007-09-17
Run time: 87 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £3.71

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Review Universal Pictures UK  / Al Murray - The Pub Landlord - Live - Glass of White Wine for the Lady [2004] Release date: 2004-11-22
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.67

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Review 2 Entertain Video  / Red Dwarf: Series 2 [1988]
Actors & Directors
  • Doug Naylor
  • Ed Bye
  • Rob Grant
  • Chris Barrie
  • Craig Charles
  • Danny John-Jules
Release date: 2003-02-10
Run time: 180 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.40

Review Red Dwarf: Series 2 [1988] / 2 Entertain Video:

The second series of Red Dwarf is, as Danny John-Jules says in the accompanying DVD commentary, "the one where it really went good". First broadcast in the autumn of 1988, these six episodes showcase Rob Grant and Doug Naylor's sardonic, sarcastic humour to perfection. The writing has matured, no longer focussing solely on SF in-jokes and gags about bodily functions, instead allowing the humour to develop from the characters and their sometimes surprisingly poignant interactions: Lister's timeless love for Kochanksi, for example, or Rimmer's brief memory-implanted love for one of Lister's ex-girlfriends. The cast had gelled, too, and there's even more colour this year as the drab sets are spiced up, a little more money has been assigned to models and special effects, and the crew even go on location once in a while. "Kryten" introduces us to the eponymous house robot (here played by David Ross), although after this first episode he was not to reappear until Series 3, when Robert Llewellyn made the role his own. Then in "Better Than Life" the show produced one of its all-time classic episodes, as the boys from the Dwarf take part in a virtual reality game that's ruined by Rimmer's tortured psyche. Other highlights include "Queeg", in which Holly is replaced by a domineering computer personality, the baffling time travel paradox of "Stasis Leak", the puzzling conundrum of "Thanks for the Memory", and the astonishingly feminine "Parallel Universe". On the DVD: Red Dwarf, Series 2 has another chaotic and undisciplined group commentary from the cast, all clearly enjoying the opportunity to reminisce. The second disc has a host of fun extras, including an "A-Z of Red Dwarf", outtakes, deleted scenes, a Doug Naylor interview, model shots, and the full, unexpurgated "Tongue Tied" music video. As with the first set, the animated menus are great fun and the "Play All" facility is the most useful little flashing button ever created. [+]
-Mark Walker.

Review Warner Home Video  / Curb Your Enthusiasm: Complete HBO Season 3 Release date: 2005-02-07
Run time: 300 min.
RRP: £25.99
Price: £9.98

Review Curb Your Enthusiasm: Complete HBO Season 3 / Warner Home Video:

The third season of HBO's comedy sensation offers more of the same. "Not that there's anything wrong with that," to quote Larry David's other television series, a certain little sitcom called Seinfeld. Consequently, Curb Your Enthusiasm's junior year means more Larry (Larry David) and more of his hilariously embarrassing mishaps. It also means more of his patient spouse Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), avuncular manager Jeff (Jeff Garlin), Jeff's foul-mouthed wife Susie (Susie Essman), and assorted celebrity pals, including Richard Lewis, Ted Danson, Wanda Sykes, Paul Reiser, and Martin Short, all playing themselves (or, like Larry, versions thereof). The theme that (loosely) ties these 10 episodes together is Larry's involvement in upscale eatery Bobo's, in which Danson and Michael York (yes, that Michael York) are co-investors. As expected, the restaurant will serve to complicate Larry's life in every conceivable way-and vice versa. But the funniest (and most profane) episode must surely be "Krazee-Eyez Killa," starring Chris Williams (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) as the fidelity-impaired gangster rapper to whom Wanda has become engaged. This riotous installment, which sends up Jewish, Italian, and African American gangsters alike, won an Emmy for Robert B. Weide's direction and features that old master-of-direction himself, Martin Scorsese, who first appeared in "The Special Section" (in which Larry bribes a gravedigger to relocate his mother's gravesite). It's also the episode in which Larry gets a hair stuck in his throat. [+]
That hair, which once belonged to someone rather close to him, will remain lodged there for the next several episodes, until a "divine intervention" in "Mary, Joseph and Larry" dislodges it once and for all-along with the last of Larry's dignity. -Kathleen C. Fennessy.

Review Universal Pictures Video  / Small Soldiers [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • David Cross
  • Alexandra Wilson
  • Gregory Smith
  • Joe Dante
  • Kirsten Dunst
  • Jay Mohr
Release date: 2003-07-21
Run time: 110 min.
Creator: Terry Rossio
RRP: £9.99
Price: £1.98

Review Small Soldiers [1998] / Universal Pictures Video:

Here's the pitch for Small Soldiers: "It's like Toy Story but these toys that come to life really kick butt!" That's essentially it for this breezy popcorn flick. In a very smart first 10 minutes, new toy-company owner Denis Leary tells his crew he wants toys "that play back". Hence the small soldiers land in Anytown, USA and the loner kid Alan (Gregory Smith) opens them up before they are supposed to be on the shelves. Those military-grade chips sure make them smart and give the toys plenty of pithy retorts to boot. There's plenty of violence and action, most of it fun enough. The vocal talents, including Tommy Lee Jones, Frank Langella and cast members of The Dirty Dozen are inspired characters, the humans less so. With Gremlins director Joe Dante at the helm, it plays like a sequel to that 80s fantasy. Amazing visual effects, of course. -Doug Thomas, Amazon. com.

Review Universal Pictures Video  / Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead (2 Disc Box Set) [2004]
Actors & Directors
  • Simon Pegg
  • Nick Frost
  • Steve Coogan
Release date: 2007-06-11
Run time: 211 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £8.81

Review Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead (2 Disc Box Set) [2004] / Universal Pictures Video:

A major British hit, a lorryload of laughs and some sparkling action? We'll have some of that. It's fair to say that Hot Fuzz proves that Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's brilliant Shaun Of The Dead was no one-off, serving up a superbly crafted British homage to the Hollywood action movie. Deliberately set in the midst of a sleepy, quaint English village of Sandford, Pegg's Nicholas Angel is sent there because, bluntly, he's too good at his job, and he's making his city colleagues look bad. The proverbial fish out of water, Angel soon discovers that not everything in Sandford is quite as it seems, and joins forces with Nick Frost's lumbering Danny Butterman to find out what's what. Hot Fuzz then proceeds to have a rollicking good time in both tipping its hat to the genre films that are clearly its loving inspiration, and coming up with a few tricks of its own. It does comedy better than action, with plenty of genuine laugh-out-loud moments, but it's no slouch either when the tempo needs raising. One of the many strong cards it plays is its terrific cast, which includes former 007 Timothy Dalton, Bill Nighy, Bill Bailey, Paddy Considine, Edward Woodward and Jim Broadbent. -Simon Brew On to the other half of this cracking double pack - it's no disparagement to describe Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's zombie-rom-com Shaun of the Dead as playing like an extended episode of Spaced. Not only does the movie have the rather modest scope of a TV production, it also boasts the snappy editing, smart camera moves, and deliciously post-modern dialogue familiar from the sitcom, as well as using many of the same cast: Pegg's Shaun and Nick Frost's Ed are doppelgangers of their Spaced characters, while Jessica Stevenson and Peter Serafinowicz appear in smaller roles. Unlike the TV series, it's less important for the audience to be in on the movie in-jokes, though it won't hurt if you know George Romero's famous Dawn of the Dead trilogy, which is liberally plundered for zombie behaviour and mythology. [+]
Shaun is a loser, stuck in a dead-end job and held back by his slacker pal Ed. Girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) is exasperated by his lack of ambition and unceremoniously dumps him. As a result, Shaun misses out on what is apparently the end of the world. In a series of beautifully choreographed and edited scenes, including hilarious tracking shots to and from the local shop, he spectacularly fails to notice the death toll and subsequent zombie plague. Only when one appears in their back garden do Shaun and Ed take notice, hurling sundry kitchen appliances at the undead before breaking out the cricket bat. The catastrophe proves to be the catalyst for Shaun to take charge of his life, sort out his relations with his dotty mum (Penelope Wilton) and distant stepdad (Bill Nighy), and fight to win back his ex-girlfriend. Lucy Davis from The Office and Dylan Moran of Black Books fame head the excellent supporting cast. -Mark Walker.

Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / School For Scoundrels [1960]
Actors & Directors
  • Terry-Thomas
  • Hal E. Chester
  • Robert Hamer
  • Dennis Price
  • Alastair Sim
  • Cyril Frankel
  • Ian Carmichael
  • Janette Scott
Release date: 2006-10-30
Run time: 90 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £4.47

Review School For Scoundrels [1960] / Optimum Home Entertainment:

In School for Scoundrels wimpy Ian Carmichael wants to impress girls and get one over on all-round show-off and cad Terry Thomas (playing gloriously to type). Discovering Alastair Simms' unorthodox school Carmichael happily enrols and learns the quaint tricks of the day for securing the admiration of a fair lady. Ultimately as a star pupil he teaches the Master a thing or two about true love when everything turns out just fine in the end. Appealing to all male sensibilities is the idea of a magical set of simple rules for winning someone's affections. Set in the tweed-rich environment of an English boarding school makes this an even quainter notion. To watch this classic comedy is to cock one's snoot at womanisers everywhere while unavoidably making a mental list of anything that might actually work! The three central performances are brilliantly realised, particularly the role reversal between Carmichael and Thomas. Try playing a tennis match after a viewing without calling "hard cheese". -Paul Tonks.

Review Channel 4 DVD  / Dave Gorman In America Unchained [2008] Release date: 2008-02-11
Run time: 76 min.
Creator: Dave Gorman
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.15

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Review Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm  / The Golden Girls - Series 3 - Complete
Actors & Directors
  • Beatrice Arthur
  • Betty White
  • Rue McClanahan
  • Estelle Getty
Release date: 2006-01-09
Run time: 615 min.
RRP: £26.99
Price: £8.50

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Review Touchstone Home Video  / Ruthless People [1986]
Actors & Directors
  • Jim Abrahams
  • Danny DeVito
  • Judge Reinhold
  • Anita Morris
  • David Zucker
  • Bette Midler
  • Helen Slater
  • Jerry Zucker
Release date: 2004-08-23
Run time: 91 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £3.98

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Review Entertainment in Video  / Austin Powers in Goldmember [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Mike Myers|Beyoncé Knowles|Michael York|Heather Graham
  • Jay Roach
Release date: 2002-12-02
Run time: 91 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £1.99

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Review Universal Pictures UK  / Laurel & Hardy Volume 14 - A Job To Do/Classic Shorts Release date: 2004-05-03
Run time: 208 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £7.98

Review Laurel & Hardy Volume 14 - A Job To Do/Classic Shorts / Universal Pictures UK:


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Look Who's Talking 1, 2 and 3, Never Been Kissed [1999], The Comedians - The Best Of Series 2, Acorn Antiques, Whose Line Is It Anyway - Series 1 And 2 [1988], Anger Management [2003], Little Britain - Series 1 [2003], Uncle Buck, Beautiful Thing [1996], Al Murray - The Pub Landlord - Live - Glass of White Wine for the Lady [2004], Red Dwarf: Series 2 [1988], Curb Your Enthusiasm: Complete HBO Season 3, Small Soldiers [1998], Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead (2 Disc Box Set) [2004], School For Scoundrels [1960], Dave Gorman In America Unchained [2008], The Golden Girls - Series 3 - Complete, Ruthless People [1986], Austin Powers in Goldmember [2002], Laurel & Hardy Volume 14 - A Job To Do/Classic Shorts

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