Grindhouse Trailer Classics: Volume 3 (DVD Details)
Hot on the killer heels of volumes 1 and 2, prepare to be depraved and corrupted once more with Grindhouse Trailer Classics Volume 3|!
See!!! 55 more ultra-rare, shocking, sexy and damn right insane grindhouse trailers lovingly compiled from the Nucleus Films vault!
Thrill!!! As the blood-curdlingly vivid images transferred direct from 35mm film elements burn themselves into your brain!...
Roberts Robots: The Complete Series 1 (DVD Details)
Brilliant inventor Robert Sommerby is head of a research establishment that is engaged in a very special secret project: the development of robots. Far from the crude, lumbering, steelc-lawed automatons of sci-fi films, Robert's robots are humanoid in appearance and ultrasophisticated in design, with highly developed electronic brains, fast reflexes and smooth, natural movement. Naturally, there...
My Old Man - The Complete Series 1 (DVD Details)
Clive Dunn (Bootsie and Snudge, Dad's Army) is Sam Cobbett, the geriatric hero of this hilarious sitcom from Yorkshire Television. Based on a BBC pilot that originally starred Ronnie Barker, My Old Man takes a look at the generation gap in particular, what happens when a crusty, opinionated old timer ends up living under the same roof as his daughter and son-in-law. Also starring Dunn's wife...
Ghost Story - Special Edition (DVD Details)
Revered, misunderstood and oft-discussed, Stephen Weeks' rarely seen 1974 dreamlike chiller is the absolute definition of a cult British Horror film. Set in 1920's England it tells of three former public schoolmates, Larry Dann (The Bill), Murray Melvin (The Devils) and the enigmatic Vivian Mackerrell (the inspiration for Bruce Robinson' s creation 'Withnail', seen here in his only major screen...
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Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Certainly this was the case in the seventies. I've recently been wading through a whole set of British TV shows on film (including 'On the Buses', 'Por...
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Review for My Old Man - The Complete Series 1 (Review) (DVD)
40 years - 40 years you live in a house then suddenly someone decides it’s a slum. So down it comes and out you goes. Daft beggars!"...
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Review for Roberts Robots: The Complete Series 1 (Review) (DVD)
After the modest success of the rather wonderful ‘ Pardon My Genie’, writer/Producer Bob Block (‘Rentaghost’) conjured up a new series...
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Ghost Story - (aka Madhouse Mansion) Special Edition (Review) (DVD)
I thought I knew this film until I received the check disc and now realise I didn’t. There are at least a half a dozen other ‘Ghost...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Ahh ... I fully understand the 'critical blindness' of nostalgia...I suffer from that a lot myself! There's plenty of things I...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Sorry, Stuart, I have a soft spot for it (don't say yes, between my ears). It tickled my funny bone at a key point in growing up...
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Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
I'm not a big Red Dwarf fan so couldn't comment. The 'fan club' were a werid and devoted bunch though, often crowding into my...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
You could argue that the opposite is also true - look at the original Carry On Laughing series from ATV - it isn't a patch on...
Posted by Mark Oates
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Red Dwarf could transfer to the big screen, but I don't know where they'd set it, or even when. If it was written and directed...
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Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
I think it's possible, but it just hasn't happened so far. I think the main problem is stuff designed for a studio...
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