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List Price: £30.99
Our Price: £16.42
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Shemar Moore, Thomas Gibson, A.J. Cook, Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster
"Find the fetish, find the fiend." This is the queasily compelling Criminal Minds' version of "Save the cheerleader, save the world," and it drives each dark and disturbing episode. Before this pivotal season can really get down to cases, it must deal with some unfinished business. Mandy Patinkin, who announced he would be leaving the series, was given a graceful exit, but not before his character, ace FBI profiler Gideon begins to doubt his abilities and sanity in the aftermath of the murder of his girlfriend at the end of last season. Meanwhile, his protégé, Hotch (Thomas Gibson) is under pressure from Section Chief Erin Strauss (Jayne Atkinson) to resign the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), and Prentiss (Paget Brewster) submits her resignation rather than get dirt on him for Erin. All it takes to keep the team intact is for Strauss to join them at work on a particularly disturbing case involving a man using his son to lure unsuspecting women ("He's going to kill you, you know"). And speaking of unfinished business, enter Gideon's replacement, David Rossi (Joe Mantegna, an inspired choice), a BAU legend who returns to the unit he helped found. He claims he just wants to help wit...
How does it keep getting better?, 2010-02-24 I was a huge fan of criminal minds seasons 1 and 2 and heard that Mandy Patinkin was leaving his roles as Gideon after season 2. I thought this would be hugely detrimental to the show, how wrong could I be, I loved the character of Gideon but I believe the way the show was written with Gideons exit it allowed us to see more of the other characters and their abilities and it allowed the new character or Rossi to make his return tho the BAU that he helped create. Paget Brewster is brilliant as Emily Prentiss. Garcia has become integral to the team by the end of season 2 and in season 3 we see even more of her. She is a brilliant character who has some of the most quick-witted and intelligent lines of any show (huge Garcia fan here).
Seanson 3 is filled with fantastic investigations that twist and turn, it has plenty of character development and as we are learning to expect a HUGE cliff hanger. Enjoy this fantastic show.
List Price: £12.99
Our Price: £2.84
Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Sean Penn, Ed Harris, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn, John Turturro
Director:
Phil Joanou
Overshadowed by GoodFellas when it was released in 1990, State of Grace gradually emerged as one of the best New York gangster films of its decade. It was also the first to feature the Irish American mob known as the Westies. Here, their territory west of Times Square is being gentrified by an unwelcome infusion of yuppie cash, squeezing them into a reluctant alliance with Mafia kingpins. Frankie (Ed Harris) is the boss; little brother Jackie (Gary Oldman) is his volatile muscle; their friend Terry (Sean Penn) has returned from an extended absence, harbouring a dangerous secret while rekindling his love for Frankie and Jackie's sister Kathleen (Robin Wright, Penn's future wife). Giving one of his scariest, most violent performances, Oldman offers stark, brutal contrast to Harris's pent-up fury, while Penn breathes life into his character's standard-issue dilemma. A former protégé of Steven Spielberg's, director Phil Joanou handles this gritty potboiler with confident, unobtrusive style, ramping up the tension of divided loyalties, even as the plot grows increasingly familiar. --Jeff Shannon
State of Grace, 2009-10-22 Based loosley on the imfamous Westies irish gang in new york. A gem of a movie
never got the credit it deserves, which makes it a hidden gem. A strong cast
including : Gary Oldman, Ed Harris, Sean Penn, John Turtoro, Robin Wright-Penn.
Well worth watching, Oldman gives the performance of his career.
List Price: £30.99
Our Price: £22.49
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook
Director:
Anna Foerster, Bobby Roth, Charles Haid, Charles S. Carroll, Edward Allen Bernero
Come the fourth season of Criminal Minds, you’d be right in suspecting that you pretty much knew the drill. Continuing in the vein of the seasons that preceded it, the show once more follows a team of FBI profilers who have to pit their skills against some extremely twisted and unpleasant criminals. That set-up, to be fair, could apply to some degree to many shows, but Criminal Minds continues to have qualities that help punch it above the norm. The cast, for instance, prove to be an able and compelling ensemble, led by Joe Mantegna, with Thomas Gibson and Shemar Moore. Season four of Criminal Minds features 26 episodes, and some involving cases. Among the cases this time are a psychopath with seven murders to their name already, a former cop on a killing spree and a serial arsonist with something against the community. Plus, there’s the resolution to the terrific season three cliffhanger, and an ending to the season that’ll leave you salivating for more. Professional, well-written and often very clever, Criminal Minds is both established and on fine form here. And with more seasons and a spin-off in the offing, there’s plenty more t...
Excellent series - just don't read the back cover!, 2010-03-11 Another excellent season for Criminal Minds. More fantastic story writing and acting from the entire cast. 26 brilliant episodes, not one weak episode.
But if (like me) you've not seen this season and desperately want to know whose car was blown up at the end of season 3... do NOT read the back cover. It'll ruin it for you.
And another brilliant cliff hanger to the season. Now please bring on Season 5. Quickly.
Staring:
Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Ellen Corby, Will Geer
Director:
Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook, Harry Harris
GOOD NEWS FOR UK WALTONS FANS, 2009-09-12 BEING A WALTON FAN MYSELF SINCE THE 70s I ALSO HAVE BEEN COLLECTING THE SERIES AND WAS DISHEARTENED TO DISCOVER THAT AREA 2 STOPS AT SERIES 4. HOWEVER, WHEN I READ THE REVIEWS HERE I THOUGHT, WELL I MIGHT AS WELL BUY AN AREA 1, AS I DO HAVE A DVD PLAYER THAT IS OPEN TO ALL AREAS. (THIS ISN'T DIFFICULT. JUST TYPE YOUR DVD PLAYER MAKE AND MODEL AND OPEN TO ALL AREA CODES ONTO GOOGLE AND SOMEWHERE SOMEONE WILL HAVE TYPED THE CODE AND WHAT TO DO. USUALLY OPEN THE DVD DRAWER, TYPE NUMBER ON REMOTE, CLOSE DRAWER AND THEN IT WORKS. THE CHEAPER THE DVD MODEL THE EASIER IT IS TO "OPEN") I HAVE AN OPEN DVD PLAYER BUT IT ISN'T THE NORMAL ONE I USE. I THEN BOUGHT A SERIES 5 FROM "ALL YOUR MUSIC" WHICH SAID IT WAS AREA 1. WHEN IT ARRIVED I THOUGHT I WOULD TRY IT IN MY USUAL DVD PLAYER AND TO MY COMPLETE SURPRISE. IT WORKED!!!!!!! ON THE BACK WHERE THE AREA CODE IS WRITTEN IT DOES SAY "NOT RATED" I'M NOT SURE IF THAT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT. BUT MY WALTONS SERIES 5 AREA 1 DEFINATELY WORKED ON MY DVD PLAYER THAT ONLY PLAYS AREA 2. SO THERE IS SOME VERY GOOD NEWS. HOPE YOU ARE ALL LUCKY. REGARDS CINDY X
List Price: £17.99
Our Price: £3.00
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, Mark Boone Junior, Russ Fega
Director:
Christopher Nolan
An absolute stunner of a movie, Memento combines a bold, mind-bending script with compelling action and virtuoso performances. Guy Pearce plays Leonard Shelby, hunting down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The problem is that "the incident" that robbed Leonard of his wife also stole his ability to make new memories. Unable to retain a location, a face, or a new clue on his own, Leonard continues his search with the help of notes, Polaroids, and even homemade tattoos for vital information. Because of his condition, Leonard essentially lives his life in short, present-tense segments, with no clear idea of what's just happened to him. That's where Memento gets really interesting; the story begins at the end, and the movie jumps backward in 10-minute segments. The suspense of the movie lies not in discovering what happens, but in finding out why it happened. Amazingly, the movie achieves edge-of-your-seat excitement even as it moves backward in time! , and it keeps the mind hopping as cause and effect are pieced together. Pearce captures Leonard perfectly, conveying both the tragic romance of his quest and his wry humour in dealing with his condition. He is bol...
Brilliant film - Christian Bale of course!, 2010-03-11 Love this film, but there aren't many with Christian Bale in that I don't love.
List Price: £29.99
Our Price: £7.29
Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Joe Thomas, Simon Bird, Emily Head, James Buckley, Blake Harrison
Director:
Gordon Anderson
Funniest series EVER, 2010-03-10 I have to say, the inbetweeners is one of the funniest series I have ever watched! So brutally honest with the way teenages think (especially boys). It doesn't hold back at all and every episode leaves me in stiches! Great comedy, original, funny and outrageous!
Fast delivery, great condition and definitely a must for anyone who loves a good laugh!
List Price: £26.99
Our Price: £11.00
Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over
Staring:
Paul Rudd, Sarah Burns, Joe Lo Truglio, Rob Huebel, Jason Segel
Director:
John Hamburg
hilarious, 2010-01-30 Initially wary of a naff title like this one, I found myself laughing at loud throughout the film and well after whenever I remembered certain bits. Highly reccomend it and am looking forward to watching it again. PS you'll love the bit when he introduces himself on the phone to Sidney. Classic humour.
List Price: £19.99
Our Price: £6.52
Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison, Simon Bird, Greg Davies, James Buckley
As good as the first series!, 2009-09-01 This second series easily lives up to the first!
If you enjoyed the first, then buy this.
The Thorpe Park day is so funny. Individuals can
relate to alot of this I'm sure. That's what makes it
a first class series - how we can all identify!
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