Thursday 25 August 2011

#5: The Inbetweeners - Series 1-3 - Complete [DVD]

The Inbetweeners
The Inbetweeners - Series 1-3 - Complete [DVD]
Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over | Format: DVD
(69)

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#10: Bridesmaids [DVD]

Bridesmaids DVD
Bridesmaids [DVD]
Kristen Wiig (Actor), Maya Rudolph (Actor), Paul Feig (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over | Format: DVD
(26)
Release Date: 14 Nov 2011

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#4: Fast & Furious 5 [DVD]

Fast
Fast & Furious 5 [DVD]
Dwayne Johnson (Actor), Vin Diesel (Actor), Justin Lin (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: DVD
(26)
Release Date: 5 Sep 2011

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#7: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - The Extended Edition [Blu-ray]

The Lord
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - The Extended Edition [Blu-ray]
Elijah Wood (Actor), Viggo Mortensen (Actor), Peter Jackson (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: Blu-ray
(111)

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Wednesday 24 August 2011

#10: Tangled [DVD]

Tangled DVD
Tangled [DVD]
Rated: Parental Guidance | Format: DVD
(168)

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Disney's 50th full-length animated feature film, Tangled is a visually appealing, music-filled adventure full of romance and humor. The film focuses on Rapunzel, a girl with long magical hair who's lived her entire life imprisoned in a tower by her greedy mother. Naturally optimistic and acquiescent, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) rarely complains about her circumstances, but for her 18th birthday she longs to leave the tower to see the floating lights that appear every year on her birthday. Her mother (Donna Murphy) refuses her request, but when thief Flynn Ryder (Zachary Levi) climbs the tower to escape his pursuers, Rapunzel (once she's conked him on the head with a frying pan multiple times) impulsively decides to trust the young man and convinces him to help her escape to see the floating lights. Thus begins a journey that alternates quite schizophrenically between optimistic excitement and guilty remorse that will ultimately change Rapunzel's and Flynn's lives forever. Tangled is a masterful blend of humour, adventure, passion and drama combined with a great musical score and top-notch animation. The 3-D effects add to the experience but probably won't be missed in other formats. Best of all, Disney presents a princess who matures from a meek and compliant girl into a spunky young woman who's not afraid to pursue her dreams and risk it all for love--now that's a Disney princess worth emulating. (Ages 6 and older) --Tami Horiuchi Read more


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#8: Bridesmaids [DVD]

Bridesmaids DVD
Bridesmaids [DVD]
Kristen Wiig (Actor), Maya Rudolph (Actor), Paul Feig (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over | Format: DVD
(26)
Release Date: 14 Nov 2011

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#4: Dexter - Season 5 [DVD]

Dexter
Dexter - Season 5 [DVD]
Michael C. Hall (Actor), Jennifer Carpenter (Actor) | Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over | Format: DVD
(5)
Release Date: 5 Sep 2011

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#7: House Season 7 [DVD]

House Season
House Season 7 [DVD]
Hugh Laurie (Actor), Lisa Edelstein (Actor) | Rated: To Be Announced | Format: DVD
(2)
Release Date: 26 Sep 2011

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Tuesday 23 August 2011

#9: George Harrison - Living in the Material World (Deluxe Edition) [Blu-ray]

George Harrison
George Harrison - Living in the Material World (Deluxe Edition) [Blu-ray]
Rated: To Be Announced | Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 10 Oct 2011

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#6: Bridesmaids [DVD]

Bridesmaids DVD
Bridesmaids [DVD]
Kristen Wiig (Actor), Maya Rudolph (Actor), Paul Feig (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over | Format: DVD
(26)
Release Date: 14 Nov 2011

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#3: X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)

X-Men
X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)
James McAvoy (Actor), Michael Fassbender (Actor), Matthew Vaughn (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: Blu-ray
(27)
Release Date: 31 Oct 2011

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When Bryan Singer brought Marvel's X-Men to the big screen, Magneto and Professor X were elder statesmen, but Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) travels back in time to present an origin story--and an alternate version of history. While Charles Xavier (Laurence Belcher) grows up privileged in New York, Erik Lehnsherr (Bill Milner) grows up underprivileged in Poland. As children, the mind-reading Charles finds a friend in the shape-shifting Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Erik finds an enemy in Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), an energy-absorbing Nazi scientist who treats the metal-bending lad like a lab rat. By 1962, Charles (James McAvoy) has become a swaggering genetics professor and Erik (Michael Fassbender, McAvoy's Band of Brothers costar) has become a brooding agent of revenge. CIA agent Moira (Rose Byrne) brings the two together to work for Division X. With the help of MIB (Oliver Platt) and Hank (A Single Man's Nicholas Hoult), they seek out other mutants, while fending off Shaw and Emma Frost (Mad Men's January Jones), who try to recruit them for more nefarious ends, leading to a showdown in Cuba between the United States and the Soviet Union, the good and bad mutants, and Charles and Erik, whose goals have begun to diverge. Throughout, Vaughn crisscrosses the globe, piles on the visual effects, and juices the action with a rousing score, but it's the actors who make the biggest impression as McAvoy and Fassbender prove themselves worthy successors to Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The movie comes alive whenever they take centre stage, and dies a little when they don't. For the most part, though, Vaughn does right by playing up the James Bond parallels and acknowledging the debt to producer Bryan Singer through a couple of clever cameos. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Read more


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#10: X-Men: First Class (DVD + Digital Copy)

X-Men
X-Men: First Class (DVD + Digital Copy)
James McAvoy (Actor), Michael Fassbender (Actor), Matthew Vaughn (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: DVD
(27)
Release Date: 31 Oct 2011

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When Bryan Singer brought Marvel's X-Men to the big screen, Magneto and Professor X were elder statesmen, but Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) travels back in time to present an origin story--and an alternate version of history. While Charles Xavier (Laurence Belcher) grows up privileged in New York, Erik Lehnsherr (Bill Milner) grows up underprivileged in Poland. As children, the mind-reading Charles finds a friend in the shape-shifting Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Erik finds an enemy in Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), an energy-absorbing Nazi scientist who treats the metal-bending lad like a lab rat. By 1962, Charles (James McAvoy) has become a swaggering genetics professor and Erik (Michael Fassbender, McAvoy's Band of Brothers costar) has become a brooding agent of revenge. CIA agent Moira (Rose Byrne) brings the two together to work for Division X. With the help of MIB (Oliver Platt) and Hank (A Single Man's Nicholas Hoult), they seek out other mutants, while fending off Shaw and Emma Frost (Mad Men's January Jones), who try to recruit them for more nefarious ends, leading to a showdown in Cuba between the United States and the Soviet Union, the good and bad mutants, and Charles and Erik, whose goals have begun to diverge. Throughout, Vaughn crisscrosses the globe, piles on the visual effects, and juices the action with a rousing score, but it's the actors who make the biggest impression as McAvoy and Fassbender prove themselves worthy successors to Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The movie comes alive whenever they take centre stage, and dies a little when they don't. For the most part, though, Vaughn does right by playing up the James Bond parallels and acknowledging the debt to producer Bryan Singer through a couple of clever cameos. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Read more


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Monday 22 August 2011

#4: X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)

X-Men
X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)
James McAvoy (Actor), Michael Fassbender (Actor), Matthew Vaughn (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: Blu-ray
(27)
Release Date: 31 Oct 2011

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When Bryan Singer brought Marvel's X-Men to the big screen, Magneto and Professor X were elder statesmen, but Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) travels back in time to present an origin story--and an alternate version of history. While Charles Xavier (Laurence Belcher) grows up privileged in New York, Erik Lehnsherr (Bill Milner) grows up underprivileged in Poland. As children, the mind-reading Charles finds a friend in the shape-shifting Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Erik finds an enemy in Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), an energy-absorbing Nazi scientist who treats the metal-bending lad like a lab rat. By 1962, Charles (James McAvoy) has become a swaggering genetics professor and Erik (Michael Fassbender, McAvoy's Band of Brothers costar) has become a brooding agent of revenge. CIA agent Moira (Rose Byrne) brings the two together to work for Division X. With the help of MIB (Oliver Platt) and Hank (A Single Man's Nicholas Hoult), they seek out other mutants, while fending off Shaw and Emma Frost (Mad Men's January Jones), who try to recruit them for more nefarious ends, leading to a showdown in Cuba between the United States and the Soviet Union, the good and bad mutants, and Charles and Erik, whose goals have begun to diverge. Throughout, Vaughn crisscrosses the globe, piles on the visual effects, and juices the action with a rousing score, but it's the actors who make the biggest impression as McAvoy and Fassbender prove themselves worthy successors to Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The movie comes alive whenever they take centre stage, and dies a little when they don't. For the most part, though, Vaughn does right by playing up the James Bond parallels and acknowledging the debt to producer Bryan Singer through a couple of clever cameos. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Read more


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#7: X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)

X-Men
X-Men: First Class - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)
James McAvoy (Actor), Michael Fassbender (Actor), Matthew Vaughn (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: Blu-ray
(27)
Release Date: 31 Oct 2011

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When Bryan Singer brought Marvel's X-Men to the big screen, Magneto and Professor X were elder statesmen, but Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) travels back in time to present an origin story--and an alternate version of history. While Charles Xavier (Laurence Belcher) grows up privileged in New York, Erik Lehnsherr (Bill Milner) grows up underprivileged in Poland. As children, the mind-reading Charles finds a friend in the shape-shifting Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Erik finds an enemy in Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), an energy-absorbing Nazi scientist who treats the metal-bending lad like a lab rat. By 1962, Charles (James McAvoy) has become a swaggering genetics professor and Erik (Michael Fassbender, McAvoy's Band of Brothers costar) has become a brooding agent of revenge. CIA agent Moira (Rose Byrne) brings the two together to work for Division X. With the help of MIB (Oliver Platt) and Hank (A Single Man's Nicholas Hoult), they seek out other mutants, while fending off Shaw and Emma Frost (Mad Men's January Jones), who try to recruit them for more nefarious ends, leading to a showdown in Cuba between the United States and the Soviet Union, the good and bad mutants, and Charles and Erik, whose goals have begun to diverge. Throughout, Vaughn crisscrosses the globe, piles on the visual effects, and juices the action with a rousing score, but it's the actors who make the biggest impression as McAvoy and Fassbender prove themselves worthy successors to Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The movie comes alive whenever they take centre stage, and dies a little when they don't. For the most part, though, Vaughn does right by playing up the James Bond parallels and acknowledging the debt to producer Bryan Singer through a couple of clever cameos. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Read more


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#8: House Season 7 [DVD]

House Season
House Season 7 [DVD]
Hugh Laurie (Actor), Lisa Edelstein (Actor) | Rated: To Be Announced | Format: DVD
(2)
Release Date: 26 Sep 2011

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#9: Bridesmaids [DVD]

Bridesmaids DVD
Bridesmaids [DVD]
Kristen Wiig (Actor), Maya Rudolph (Actor), Paul Feig (Director) | Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over | Format: DVD
(25)
Release Date: 14 Nov 2011

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Sunday 21 August 2011

#6: The Big Bang Theory - Season 4 [DVD]

The Big
The Big Bang Theory - Season 4 [DVD]
Johnny Galecki (Actor), Jim Parsons (Actor) | Rated: Suitable for 12 years and over | Format: DVD
(11)
Release Date: 26 Sep 2011

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