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Certification15 Our Rating

Episode 17: Cutbacks. Liz is willing to do anything to avoid cutbacks at T.G.S., while Jack is forced to fire his personal assistant and hire Kenneth as his part-time assistant.
Episode 18: Jackie Jormp-Jomp. Jack tries to turn an accidental obituary for Jenna into a marketing opportunity for her Janis Joplin-based biopic. Meanwhile Liz makes friends with a group of single women while away from work for sexual harassment.
Episode 19: The Ones. Jack has second thoughts about marrying find out more...


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Before King of the Hill, Futurama or Family Guy came onto the scene, Beavis and Butt-Head were THE place to go for your dose of counter-culture animation. This collection represents a 'best of'' picked by the creator, Mike Judge. Taking anti-intellectualism to new heights, Beavis and Butt-Head remain essential viewing for those wishing to gain a firmer understanding of Western civilisation in the early 1990s.
Disc Two: The pair become poster boys for their generation, get sent back to ki find out more...

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6.5 – 'Life Serial'; Buffy's powers are tested by Andrew and co, who seek to expose and exploit her weaknesses. find out more...

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Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

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Back for a second season, only this time with plot first and songs second, are those loveable rogues Bret and Jermaine. Sadly, the quality of the music just isn't as good this time round, but it's full of jokes and enjoyable none the less. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Back for a second season, only this time with plot first and songs second, are those loveable rogues Bret and Jermaine. Sadly, the quality of the music just isn't as good this time round, but it's full of jokes and enjoyable none the less. find out more...
POPCORN (1991)

Certification15 Our Rating

A 'Leatherface' type murderer who wears other people's faces, kills at an all-night horror-thon at an old theatre put on by a bunch of film students. Maggie, the lead character, believes it's really Lanyard Gates, a crazed film maker who killed his family live on stage fifteen years ago. And now he's back to kill his daughter, Sara, who is believed to really be Maggie. 

 

Superlative horror that blends great diy special effects, cinephilia and frights with aplomb. AN find out more...


Certification18 Our Rating

The Comic Strip club opened in October 1980 at the Boulevard Theatre in London. Like the Comedy Store before it, this was located within a Soho strip joint, but, unlike that other and more famous venue, what was staged at the Comic Strip was more like a show, with the same personnel repeating nightly - and honing, all the while - the same act. The eight-strong core team at the venue comprised Alexei Sayle, Arnold Brown and three double-acts: Mayall and Edmondson, Planer and Richardson and French find out more...

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Eric Idle's brilliant spoof documentary on the rise and rise of the fab four, featuring musical pastiche of genius. See the lovable mop-tops as you've never seen them before, including the lesser known "black beatle". Sing along with Dirk, Barry, Stig and Nasty to some classic tunes including "Please Rut Me" and "Let it Rut". Ace. find out more...