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Certification15 Our Rating

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 One: Travel back in time as the pair get sent to the principal's office, a find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

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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A young woman smuggling marijuana crash-lands her plane in Jamaica, but a local named Countryman rescues her and leads her away from the pursuing authorities. Features a fantastic soundtrack with the likes of Bob Marley 'Natural Mystic', Wally Badarou 'Obeah Man Dub' and Human Cargo with 'Carry Us Beyond'. find out more...

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Brad Pitt is as superficially smooth as the suede of his name, obsessed by the shoes that fall to his feet at the start of the film and a sultry hedonistic girl. But in reality the man behind this cool, hip image must mature and decide what he wants out of life. find out more...
POPCORN (1991)

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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...


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Samurai Champloo is the long-awaited next project from Cowboy Bebop director Shinichiro Watanabe. His two short films in the Animatrix compilation (Kid's Story and Detective Story) give American audiences a sneak peek at the phenomenal art style of this series, but they barely hint at the jaw-dropping action and unorthodox blend of history and music contained therein. The similarities with Bebop end at the fact that the series has three protagonists: the vagrant swordsman Mugen, the rogue sam find out more...


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A must for all Talking Heads fans. Heck, a must for everyone. This seminal music documentary perfectly encapsulates the spirit and style of the band. The film, like the concert, is a highly stylised, rhythmically rootsy piece of conceptual art. Building from a blank white stage, the concert moves from David Byrne singing Psycho Killer solo with acoustic guitar, introducing more 'Heads' and their instruments song by song. By the end of the gig the stage is fit to burst in an orgy of calypso-fused find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Fifteen years ago, director Bradley Beesley began filming the exploits and performances of neighbour Wayne Coyne and his experimental, post-punk rock band The Flaming Lips in their hometown of Oklahoma City. More than a decade later, after sorting through 400 hours of tape representing fame and failure, break-ups and breakdowns, love and loss, 11 albums and a Grammy award, Fearless Freaks was born. A fascinating, intimate, exhaustive and ultimately mesmerising journey of an iconic band. find out more...

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San Francisco, 1976. Marty's homage to the music of the 60s era features the now legendary The Band's farewell gig complete with many leading contemperanous musicians. The film contains both musical footage and interviews with the leading players and is both a memorial and tribute to an era. find out more...

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An inspired and brilliant mockumentary recounting the history of a crap British heavy metal group and following them on a disastrous tour of the US. This movie takes apart every cliche that ever graced a rock documentary and every vanity or folly to haunt overblown rock groups. So realistic that American audiences thought the band was real... Voted third funniest film by Observer readers in a 2007 poll. find out more...