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Cult TV 2007 Highlights DVD |
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Written by Alex J Geairns
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 08:33 |
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Not quite the second coming, but probably taken as long. For those who are desperate for their fix of Cult TV entertainment (and thanks to all those who've contacted us to say how much you've missed us), the 2-DVD set that is the CULT TV 2007 HIGHLIGHTS discs is now available via eBay. Featuring highlights from the celebrity guest interviews, including the likes of Philip Glenister (Gene Hunt in Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes), Ben Miller (Primeval, Armstrong & Miller), Ron Harper (Planet of the Apes), Antonio Fargas (Starsky and Hutch), as well as Jared Martin and Ike Eisenmann from The Fantastic Journey, this shows how we reached the grand finale of the Cult TV Festival in Style! |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 November 2008 08:46 )
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Written by John Payne
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Friday, 06 August 2010 08:46 |
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Kamui is an expert ninja who strongly desires his freedom and consequently breaks away from his warrior clan. Unfortunately for our headstrong hero (played by Ken’ichi Matsuyama – “Death Note”, “Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler”), such actions are forbidden and expose him to a deadly fatwa. He must spend the rest of his life trying to outrun, outfox or kill those sent to execute him. During his travels he comes across a peaceful fishing village on a tropical island. Whilst he initially distrusts everyone around him, he gradually comes to accept the villagers and even begins to think he might finally be able to settle down. Meanwhile, a suspect gang of shark-hunting pirates lands on the island and offers their services. Kamui joins their ranks to help out but trouble is never far behind. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 August 2010 08:52 )
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Written by Alex J Geairns
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:54 |
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“Codename: Kyril” comes from an era where espionage menace comes from the deadly silence of its protagonists. This mini-series offers complex characterisations and an intelligent treatment of the theme of trust and betrayal. It’s not from the James Bond crash-bang school of spying, having been adapted by the award-winning John Hopkins – whose previous credits include “Smiley’s People” and Z Cars. One of the Executive Producers is Primetime Emmy Award winner Patrick Dromgoole (Robin of Sherwood). This release presents the complete two-part mini-series (usually only seen in a radically edited ‘TV movie’ form), originally screened in 1988. Edward Woodward (Callan and The Equalizer) stars opposite Ian Charleson (“Chariots of Fire”) in this taut and skilfully plotted Cold War thriller. Providing star-studded support are the likes of Joss Ackland, Peter Vaughan, Richard E Grant and Denholm Elliott. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 July 2010 11:03 )
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Written by John Payne
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Friday, 06 August 2010 08:42 |
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“Invisible Target is an explosive martial arts action-thriller set in the bustling city of Hong Kong. It comes from director Benny Chan, renowned for energetic movies such as “New Police Story” and “Jackie Chan’s Who Am I?”. Chan has tried to outdo himself this time with even more daring stunts, and fight sequences that will surely make you wince once you have picked your jaw off the floor! A gang is responsible for an armed robbery that results in the accidental death of a cop’s fiancée. The detective, Chan Chun (Nicholas Tse – “Storm Warriors”, “Dragon Tiger Gate”) goes all-out for revenge, accompanied by egotistical Inspector Carson Fong (Shawn Yue – “Internal Affairs”, “Dragon Tiger Gate”). During the investigation they are joined by rookie Wai King-ho (Jaycee Chan, none-other than Jackie Chan’s son). |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 August 2010 08:44 )
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La Planete Sauvage Blu-ray |
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Written by John Payne
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Monday, 26 July 2010 08:04 |
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“La Planète Sauvage” (aka “Fantastic Planet”) is an intelligent, weird and wonderful animation from director René Laloux and author Stefan Wul. The story takes place on Ygam, an incredible alien planet where the dominant race of giant blue people called Draags subjugate the tiny Oms (humans). The Oms are playthings of the Draags, a source of idle amusement that can be discarded or even exterminated on a whim. A Draag child called Tiwa adopts a baby Om out of curiosity after its mother is callously murdered by another Draag. Tiwa looks after Terr (as he is named) much as we would a pet hamster or a doll. As one Draag week is the equivalent of an Om year, Terr grows up much faster than his owner, and the Om learns quickly thanks to Tiwa’s personal electronic teaching device. Outside the city, clans of free Oms fight for their survival. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 July 2010 08:07 )
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