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Review Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK  / Seinfeld - Seasons 5 and 6
Actors & Directors
  • Michael Richards
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Tom Cherones
  • Jason Alexander
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
  • Andy Ackerman
Release date: 2005-11-28
Run time: 999 min.
RRP: £64.99
Price: £9.97

Review Seinfeld - Seasons 5 and 6 / Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK:

Seinfeld - Season 5 The fifth season of Seinfeld is without a doubt the series' best. By their fifth year, the Seinfeld gang had ironed out the bumps from the first two seasons, further developing characters. The loyal fan base that had been accumulating over the years was now more or less the entire nation's viewing audience. The pressure was on to give this new, mega fan base a high dose of their unique, misanthropic comedy, and Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), George (Jason Alexander), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and Kramer (Michael Richards) delivered in spades. Yes, other seasons may have funnier individual episodes, but as a whole Season Five consistently delivers the goods, including many of the show's all-time classic episodes. In the season opener, Jerry discovers the secret, sexual power of "The Mango. " While holidaying in "The Hamptons" we not only learn that George's date likes to sunbathe topless in front of his friends, but also that cold water has the power to shrink. In! "The Stall" Elaine is rejected while trying to share toilet paper only to learn that the selfish neighbor is Jerry's girlfriend. In order to really make a life change, George decides to do "The Opposite" of all his instincts and surprisingly everything in his life falls perfectly into place. And of course, who can forget the ridiculous puffy shirt Kramer's low-talking girlfriend talks Jerry into wearing on The Today Show. [+]
Seinfeld - Season 6 By Season Six, the Seinfeld crew had their formula and character development down pat, making it easy to churn out one classic episode after another. Not only do we learn a lot about Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer in Season Six, but we also learn a wealth of life lessons. For instance, just because you wear a toupee doesn't mean you won't be rejected by bald women ("The Beard"). If you think everyone is giving you the finger, they probably are ("The Pledge Drive"). As ridiculous as is sounds, just because a woman has a Chinese name doesn't make her Chinese ("The Chinese Woman"). Eating out of trash is AOK, as long as your girlfriend's mother doesn't catch you ("The Gymnast"). If you try to make the "switch" and date your girlfriend's room mate, you just may get more than you bargained for ("The Switch"). If someone offers you an Armani suit in exchange for a meal, make sure you tell them that soup is indeed a meal ("The Soup"). Just because you are a "beard," doesn'! t mean you are dating ("The Beard"). Bringing crib notes in the bedroom may not be the best idea ("The Fusilli Jerry"). And just because Mel Torme sings to you, doesn't make you "special" ("The Jimmy"). We also learn phrases such as "re-gifting," and are introduced to new characters like Elaine's new boss J. Peterman (John O'Hurley) and boyfriend, and face painter, David Puddy (Patrick Warburton). -Rob Bracco.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Holiday Inn (Special Edition) [1942]
Actors & Directors
  • Fred Astaire
  • Walter Abel
  • Bing Crosby
  • Virginia Dale
  • Marjorie Reynolds
  • Mark Sandrich
Release date: 2007-11-26
Run time: 100 min.
Creator: Zion Myers
RRP: £12.99
Price: £3.20

Review Holiday Inn (Special Edition) [1942] / Universal Pictures UK:

Holiday Inn is a perennial, Christmas-season favourite from 1942 teamed Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire as entertainers (and rival suitors of Marjorie Reynolds) running an inn that is only open on holidays. It's a great excuse for lots of singing and dancing, seamlessly wrapped in a catchy story, and Astaire's frequent director Mark Sandrich (Top Hat, Shall We Dance?) doesn't let us down. The Irving Berlin numbers (each one connected to a different holiday) are winners. Crosby's warm performance of "White Christmas" is a movie touchstone. -Tom Keogh Holiday Inn is the perennial Christmas-season favourite from 1942 that teams Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire as entertainers (and rival suitors of Marjorie Reynolds) running an inn that is only open on holidays. It's a great excuse for lots of singing and dancing, seamlessly wrapped in a catchy story, and Astaire's frequent director Mark Sandrich (Top Hat, Shall We Dance) doesn't let us down. The Irving Berlin numbers (each one connected to a different holiday) are winners, with Crosby's warm performance of "White Christmas" a movie touchstone. -Tom Keogh.

Review Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)  / Frasier - Season 6
Actors & Directors
  • John Mahoney
  • David Hyde Pierce
  • Peri Gilpin
  • Jane Leeves
  • Kelsey Grammer
Release date: 2007-05-14
Run time: 507 min.
RRP: £34.99
Price: £10.47

Review Frasier - Season 6 / Paramount Home Entertainment (UK):


Review Icon Home Entertainment  / Priceless [2007]
Actors & Directors
  • Gad Elmaleh
  • Audrey Tautou
  • Annelise Hesme
  • Pierre Salvadori
  • Vernon Dobtcheff
  • Marie-Christine Adam
Release date: 2008-10-13
Run time: 102 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £5.65

Review Priceless [2007] / Icon Home Entertainment:


Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Snatch - Two Disc Set [2000]
Actors & Directors
  • Andy Beckwith
  • William Beck
  • Guy Ritchie
  • Jason Statham
  • Ade
  • Brad Pitt
Release date: 2001-02-19
Run time: 99 min.
Creator: Stephen Marks
RRP: £24.99
Price: £3.00

Review Snatch - Two Disc Set [2000] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

Snatch, the follow-up to the Guy Ritchie's breakthrough film-the high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels-hardly breaks new ground being, well, another high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie. Okay, so there are some differences. This time around our low-rent hoodlums are battling over dodgy fights and stolen diamonds rather than dodgy card games and stolen drugs. There has been some minor reshuffling of the cast too with Sting and Dexter Fletcher making way for the more bankable Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt, the latter pretty much stealing the whole shebang as an incomprehensible Irish gypsy. Moreover, no one can complain about the amount of extras featured on this DVD that includes 15 minutes of deleted scenes, a making-of documentary, trailer, storyboards, production notes and commentary from Ritchie himself. And, sure, people who really, really liked Lock, Stock-or have the memory of a goldfish-will really, really like this. The suspicion lingers, however, that if the director doesn't do something very different next time around then his career may prove to be considerably shorter than that of 'er indoors. -Clark Collis.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Peter Kay - Live At The Top Of The Tower / Live At The Bolton Albert Halls (2 Disc Box Set) Release date: 2007-11-19
Run time: 151 min.
RRP: £24.99
Price: £9.95

Review Peter Kay - Live At The Top Of The Tower / Live At The Bolton Albert Halls (2 Disc Box Set) / Universal Pictures UK:


Review Universal Pictures Video  / Knocked Up [2007]
Actors & Directors
  • Katherine Heigl
  • Paul Rudd
  • Martin Starr
  • Jonah Hill
  • Judd Apatow
  • Jay Baruchel
Release date: 2007-12-26
Run time: 124 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.30

Review Knocked Up [2007] / Universal Pictures Video:

In a year that otherwise struggled to deliver where comedies were concerned, Knocked Up proved to be a very welcome treasure trove of laughs. It's from Judd Apatow, the man behind The 40 Year Old Virgin and the excellent TV show Freaks and Geeks, and sits easily as an equal to both. It's also a long-awaited showcase for the talents of Seth Rogen, who proves with some conviction that he can headline a movie. The premise of Knocked Up is simple. Seth Rogen and Kathryn Heigl share, for differing reasons, a one-night stand, and several weeks later, the latter discovers she's pregnant. Given that Rogen's character has been jobless for years, and that Heigl is trying to build a TV career, the two don't prove to be a logical match, yet as the pregnancy progresses, they try valiantly to get to know one another. The narrative itself is quite straightforward, but it's the execution and characters that lift it significantly. Apatow knows how to direct comedy, and with a script peppered with plenty of guffaw-out-loud moments and situations, he wrings very hearty laughs from the material. Plus, while its Rogen and Heigl who power the film, the supporting cast is simply superb, particularly the collection of people that Rogen's character surrounds himself with. It's perhaps guilty of running ten minutes too long, and there's little to surprise in the story itself, yet Knocked Up is nonetheless a terrific, earthy and grounded comedy, with so much to enjoy. [+]
It's hard to single out individual moments, and instead it simply seems more appropriate to declare Knocked Up as one of the best, and most rewatchable, comedies of the last few years. Don't miss it. -Simon Brew.

Review ITV DVD  / The Darling Buds Of May - The Complete Series [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Philip Franks
  • Catherine Zeta Jones
  • David Jason
  • David Giles
  • Pam Ferris
  • Rodney Bennett
Release date: 2008-09-01
Run time: 1001 min.
RRP: £39.99
Price: £12.93

Review The Darling Buds Of May - The Complete Series [1991] / ITV DVD:


Review 2 Entertain Video  / Early Doors - Series 1 And 2
Actors & Directors
  • John Henshaw
  • Adrian Shergold
  • Phil Mealey
  • Christine Bottomley
  • Mark Benton
  • Craig Cash
  • Craig Cash
Release date: 2005-09-26
Run time: 360 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £8.49

Review Early Doors - Series 1 And 2 / 2 Entertain Video:


Review Paramount  / Tropic Thunder - Single Disc [2008]
Actors & Directors
  • Ben Stiller
  • Jack Black
  • Ben Stiller
  • Robert Downey Jr.
  • Steve Coogan
  • Jay Baruchel
Release date: 2009-01-26
Run time: 122 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £9.98

Review Tropic Thunder - Single Disc [2008] / Paramount:

It's not really a knock to say that nothing in Tropic Thunder is funnier than its first five minutes, so sly that-especially for people watching in theaters-you don't realise right away they are the opening minutes of the movie. This outrageous comedy begins with a series of fake previews, each introducing one of the main characters in the film-proper (not that there's anything proper about this film) and each bearing the familiar logo of a different motion picture studio: Universal, DreamWorks SKG, et al. Such playing fast and loose with corporate talismans verges on sacrilege, but it's an index of how much le tout Tinseltown endorses the movie as a demented valentine to itself. The premise is that the cast of a would-be "Son of Rambo" movie shooting in some Southeast Asian jungle get into a real shooting war with drug-smuggling montagnards. Don't ask-though the movie does have an answer-why such highly paid, usually ultra-pampered personnel as superhero Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller), Mozart of fart comedy Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), hip-hop artist Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson), and five-time Oscar-winner Kirk Lazarus from Aus-try-leeah (Robert Downey Jr. ) should be running through the jungle unattended and very vulnerable. It matters only that the real-life cast has a high time kidding their own profession and flexing their comedic muscles. Bonus points go to Stiller for co-writing the script (with Justin Theroux) and directing, and to Downey, brilliant as a white actor surgically turned black actor for his role and utterly committed to staying in character no matter what ("I don't drop character till I done the DVD commentary"). Be warned: The movie, too, is committed-to being an equal-opportunity offender. [+]
Its political incorrectness extends not only to Lazarus's black-like-me posturing but also Speedman's recent, Sean Penn–style Oscar bid playing a cognitively challenged farmboy-or, in Lazarus's deathless phrase, "going the full retard. " Others in the cast include Steve Coogan as a director out of his depth, Nick Nolte as the Viet-vet novelist whose book inspired the film-within-the-film, Matthew McConaughey as Speedman's sun-blissed agent back home, and Tom Cruise-bald, fat-suited, and profane-as an epically repulsive studio head. Two hours running time is a mite excessive, but otherwise, what's not to like? -Richard T. Jameson.

Review MGM Entertainment  / Overboard [1988]
Actors & Directors
  • Kurt Russell
  • Katherine Helmond
  • Mike Hagerty
  • Garry Marshall
  • Edward Herrmann
  • Goldie Hawn
Release date: 2001-01-08
Run time: 107 min.
Creator: Leslie Dixon
RRP: £12.99
Price: £2.62

Review Overboard [1988] / MGM Entertainment:

Real-life couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn star in this enjoyable 1987 comedy by Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman) about an imperious heiress (Hawn) who loses her memory after a boating accident and is identified as the wife of a handyman (Russell). Russell's character brings her "home" to his messy house and unruly kids and the laughs follow as the aristocratic Hawn tries fitting in. Marshall delivers the comic goods, the leads are entertaining (Russell needs to do more comedy) and the supporting cast is made up of happily familiar faces, including Roddy McDowall, Edward Herrmann, and Marshall favourite Hector Elizondo in an unbilled bit part. -Tom Keogh.

Review Starz Home Entertainment  / Withnail And I [1986]
Actors & Directors
  • Richard E. Grant
  • Michael Elphick
  • Richard Griffiths
  • Bruce Robinson
  • Ralph Brown
  • Paul McGann
Release date: 2007-02-19
Run time: 103 min.
Creator: Paul M. Heller
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.86

Review Withnail And I [1986] / Starz Home Entertainment:

Set in 1969, the year in which the hippy dreams of so many young Englishmen went sour, 1986's Bruce Robinson's Withnail and I is an enduring British cult. Fellow enthusiasts cry immortal phrases from the endlessly brilliant script to one another like mating calls; "Scrubbers!", "We want the finest wines known to humanity and we want them now!" Withnail is played by the emaciated but defiantly effete Richard E Grant, "I" (i. e. , Marwood) by Paul McGann. Out-of-work actors living in desperate penury in a rancid London flat, their lives are a continual struggle to keep warm, alive and in Marwood's case sane, until the pubs open. A sojourn in the country cottage of Withnail's gay Uncle Monty only redoubles their privations-they have to kill a live chicken to eat. The arrival of Monty spells further misery for Marwood as he must fend off his attentions. This borderline homophobic interlude apart, Withnail and I is a delight, enhanced by an aimless but appallingly eventful plot. Popular among students, it strikes a chord with anyone who has undergone a period of debauchery and impoverished squalor prior to finding their way onto life's straight and narrow. -David Stubbs.

Review Warner Home Video  / Two And A Half Men - Season 2 [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Holland Taylor
  • Jon Cryer
  • Angus T. Jones
  • Charlie Sheen
  • Marin Hinkler
Release date: 2006-08-28
Run time: 490 min.
RRP: £39.99
Price: £11.10

Review Two And A Half Men - Season 2 [2006] / Warner Home Video:


Review Playback  / Allo Allo - BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set [1982]
Actors & Directors
  • Gorden Kaye
  • Carmen Silvera
  • Vicki Michelle
  • Guy Siner
  • Richard Marner
Release date: 2002-08-19
Run time: 426 min.
RRP: £24.99
Price: £12.86

Review Allo Allo - BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set [1982] / Playback:

David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd's sitcom 'Allo 'Allo started life in 1982 as a modest one-off spoof of the classic 1970s drama series Secret Army. A throwback to an earlier era during the 1980s heyday of alternative comedy, the show's decidedly un-PC mix of bedroom farce and crudely drawn national stereotypes was subsequently stretched over nine series in all (1984-1992), making it TV's successor to the long-running Carry On series. 'Allo 'Allo was not only similarly preoccupied with seaside postcard humour, it was also blessed with a cracking ensemble cast (including Carry On veteran Kenneth Connor) whose sheer energy eked out comic gold from even the laziest jokes about humourless Germans, cowardly Italians, "Tally ho!" Brits and onion-selling Frenchmen. Like Croft & Lloyd's Are You Being Served, it was the cast interaction more than the material itself that produced the laughs. Gordon Kaye deserves much of the credit for keeping the show fresh. Whether he's plotting with the sexy Resistance leader, in cahoots with the Nazi commandant about a priceless painting of "The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies", or fending off the attentions of sex-starved waitresses under the withering gaze of his wife Edith, bumbling Rene is the lynchpin around which the endless farce revolves. Despite its determination never to vary the formula from week to week, the show had at least one virtue-it wasn't afraid to offend anyone. -Mark Walker.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Bridget Jones's Diary [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Embeth Davidtz
  • Colin Firth
  • Renee Zellweger
  • Honor Blackman
  • Sharon Maguire
  • Hugh Grant
Release date: 2004-12-20
Run time: 93 min.
RRP: £17.99
Price: £2.81

Review Bridget Jones's Diary [2001] / Universal Pictures UK:

Featuring a blowzy, winningly inept size-12 heroine, Bridget Jones's Diary is a fetching adaptation of Helen Fielding's runaway bestseller, grittier than Ally McBeal but sweeter than Sex and the City. The normally sylphlike Renée Zellweger (Nurse Betty, Me, Myself and Irene) wolfed pasta to gain poundage to play "singleton" Bridget, a London-based publicist who divides her free time between binge eating in front of the TV, downing Chardonnay with her friends, and updating the diary in which she records her negligible weight fluctuations and romantic misadventures of the year. Things start off badly at Christmas when her mother tries to set her up with seemingly standoffish lawyer Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), whom Bridget accidentally overhears dissing her. Instead she embarks on a disastrous liaison with her raffish boss, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant, infinitely more likeable when he's playing a baddie instead of his patented tongue-tied fops). Eventually, Bridget comes to wonder if she's let her pride prejudice her against the surprisingly attractive Mr. Darcy. If the plot sounds familiar, that's because Fielding's novel was itself a retelling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, whose romantic male lead is also named Mr. Darcy. An extra ironic poke in the ribs is added by the casting of Firth, who played Austen's haughty hero in the acclaimed BBC adaptation of Austen's novel. First-time director Sharon Maguire directs with confident comic zest, while Zellweger twinkles charmingly, fearlessly baring her cellulite and pulling off a spot-on English accent. [+]
Like Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill (both of which were written by this film's coscreenwriter, Richard Curtis), Bridget Jones's stock-in-trade is a very English self-deprecating sense of humour, a mild suspicion of Americans (especially if they're thin and successful), and a subtly expressed analysis of thirtysomething fears about growing up and becoming a "smug married. " The whole is, as Bridget would say, v. good. -Leslie Felperin.

Review Touchstone Home Video  / Coyote Ugly - Extended Cut [2000]
Actors & Directors
  • Bridget Moynahan
  • David McNally
  • Piper Perabo
  • Tyra Banks
  • Maria Bello
  • Izabella Miko
Release date: 2005-08-01
Run time: 100 min.
RRP: £17.99
Price: £3.59

Review Coyote Ugly - Extended Cut [2000] / Touchstone Home Video:


Review Momentum Pictures  / Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind [2004]
Actors & Directors
  • Elijah Wood
  • Jim Carrey
  • Gerry Robert Byrne
  • Kate Winslet
  • Thomas Jay Ryan
  • Michel Gondry
Release date: 2004-10-04
Run time: 103 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £2.97

Review Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind [2004] / Momentum Pictures:

Screenwriters rarely develop a distinctive voice that can be recognized from movie to movie, but the ornate imagination of Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) has made him a unique and much-needed cinematic presence. In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a guy decides to have the memories of his ex-girlfriend erased after she's had him erased from her own memory-but midway through the procedure, he changes his mind and struggles to hang on to their experiences together. In other hands, the premise of memory-erasing would become a trashy science-fiction thriller; Kaufman, along with director Michel Gondry, spins this idea into a funny, sad, structurally complex, and simply enthralling love story that juggles morality, identity, and heartbreak with confident skill. The entire cast-Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Elijah Wood, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Wilkinson, and more-give superb performances, carefully pitched so that cleverness never trumps feeling. A great movie. -Bret Fetzer.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / Blackadder 3 - The Entire Historic Third Series [1987]
Actors & Directors
  • Hugh Laurie
  • Rowan Atkinson
  • Tony Robinson
  • Helen Atkinson-Wood
Release date: 2001-02-05
Run time: 176 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £6.30

Review Blackadder 3 - The Entire Historic Third Series [1987] / 2 Entertain Video:

Rowan Atkinson's irredeemably wicked Edmund Blackadder has moved forward in time from the court of Queen Elizabeth but a little down the social ladder. He's now butler to Hugh Laurie's congenitally stupid Prince Regent on the cusp of the 18th and 19th centuries, and if that wasn't bad enough he's still accompanied by Tony Robinson's dim-witted Baldrick, whose cunning plans never fail to make an impossible situation worse. Blackadder's desperate scheming and utter contempt for all he surveys hasn't changed, nor have the baroque complexities of the situations in which he becomes embroiled: from an anachronistic war of words with Dr Johnson (Robbie Coltrane relishing every syllable) to taking on the Scarlet Pimpernel at his own game, to fighting a duel with a psychopathic Duke of Wellington, Edmund's luck never seems to change. Richard Curtis and Ben Elton's sharp scripts have more fun with the period setting than ever before, as contemporary literary archetypes from Samuel Johnson to Jane Austen are ripe for lampooning. Howard Goodall's theme tune is updated to a glorious classical pastiche, while the extravagant costumes of the times hardly need altering to achieve the desired effect. The comedy is so good it seemed this could never be bettered, until Blackadder Goes Forth that is. -Mark Walker.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / Benidorm - Series 1 Release date: 2008-04-28
Run time: 134 min.
Creator: Derren Litten
RRP: £19.99
Price: £6.81

Review Benidorm - Series 1 / 2 Entertain Video:

The Solana resort, at the heart of Benidorm, sounds like quite a place to spend a holiday. It attracts a broad selection of characters, all sorts of antics, and fortunately for anyone picking this DVD up, a good few laughs too. A comedy programme that slipped under many people's radar, Benidorm puts an all-inclusive holiday destination at the heart of its setup, and then sets about filling it with a collection of fascinating characters. So you have the quiz kings for starters, along with a pair of mature swingers. There's a standard-ish stereotypical family, a gay couple on holiday to celebrate, and a squabbling married pair too. It's a broad ensemble, and this proves to be one of the many qualities of the programme. However, also in Benidorm's favour are some witty scripts, plenty of not-for-the-kids dialogue and a lot of belly laughs. All six episodes from the first series are collected here, and while the laughs don't always constantly flow throughout, the hit count is certainly high. And given the lack of quality fresh British sitcoms of late, Benidorm proves to be quite a collectors item. It might not, on the basis of this first series, be on the way to being a flat-out comedy classic, but there's so much enjoyment in the episodes here that a second series is hard to resist. [+]
-Jon Foster.

Review 2 Entertain  / Benidorm - Series 2 - Complete
Actors & Directors
  • Jonny Vegas
  • Siobhan Finneran
  • Steve Pemberton
Release date: 2008-11-17
Run time: 179 min.
Creator: Derren Litten
RRP: £19.99
Price: £11.50

Review Benidorm - Series 2 - Complete / 2 Entertain:

Benidorm proved to be a surprise hit out of nowhere for ITV, earning not just good ratings, but a sizeable amount of acclaim for the sheer number of laughs it crammed in per episode. This second series picks things up again very quickly too, having immense fun with the notion of the British being away on holiday. If you’ve not caught the show before, the basic premise behind Benidorm is that it follows a group of holidaymakers, be they regulars or new visitors, at the Solana resort. The writers take little time settling people in before they start having fun with traditional holiday scenarios, hurling their characters head-first into the fun and frolics. And it all works very, very well. Thanks to its pacey, energetic script, and a plethora of quite brilliant belly-laughs, Benidorm is one of the most deliciously enjoyable comedies that ITV has produced in some time. And a lot of the credit for that too must be aimed in the direction of the cast, who are clearly having a ball here. Johnny Vegas, Steve Pemberton, Sheila Reid and Geoffrey Hutchings are among the highlights, but it’s an ensemble effort, and all the better for it. Series two of Benidorm features eight episodes, all of which are gathered together here. And with a great deal of rewatch potential, along with some uproariously memorable moments, the chances of you not thirsting for more come the end of the series are really quite slim. [+]
-Jon Foster.

Models & Brands:
Seinfeld - Seasons 5 and 6, Holiday Inn (Special Edition) [1942], Frasier - Season 6, Priceless [2007], Snatch - Two Disc Set [2000], Peter Kay - Live At The Top Of The Tower / Live At The Bolton Albert Halls (2 Disc Box Set), Knocked Up [2007], The Darling Buds Of May - The Complete Series [1991], Early Doors - Series 1 And 2, Tropic Thunder - Single Disc [2008], Overboard [1988], Withnail And I [1986], Two And A Half Men - Season 2 [2006], Allo Allo - BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set [1982], Bridget Jones's Diary [2001], Coyote Ugly - Extended Cut [2000], Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind [2004], Blackadder 3 - The Entire Historic Third Series [1987], Benidorm - Series 1, Benidorm - Series 2 - Complete

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