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Liz Lemon, (Tina Fey) is the head writer on a variety series on NBC Studios. With the Jack Donaghy as Vice President of East Coast Television, played by Alec Baldwin, Series four sustains the same standard that has maintained it so far with plenty of exceptional moments. The characters are still all hugely dysfunctional and written with enormous affection and comic effect. The situations beautifully constructed. This set contains all the episodes from the show’s fourth series.

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A bawdy, pacey romp in that salacious "Carry On" style we all know so well! Mostel is a slave on the look out for freedom. The scheming slave is never far from a laugh in this fast and furious farce. Mel Brooks couldn't have done better himself. find out more...

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Madonna doesn't try to steal the show and consequently this turns out to be an excellent film. In 1943, with the males away fighting, The All American Girls' Professional Baseball League was formed to keep the National Baseball League running. Hanks is the real star as the cynical manager/coach who learns to love his team. A comic and touching story highlighting many of the contradictions that working women face. High slush factor. find out more...

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The Marx Bros penultimate film and much better than other later stuff.Cop: "Are you holding up that building?"Harpo leans away... building collapses.Watch out for the Bros delaying the baddie's getaway by unpacking his trunks as fast as he loads them. A classic. find out more...

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A savagely funny study of pretentious working-class social manners. Tensions run high during an informal get-together of adults, while the daughter of one throws the never seen party of the title. Perhaps the most 'nail scratching on the blackboard' of all Mike Leigh's films. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A romantic comedy about a young couple who meet in a bar, have a one night stand and try building a relationship out of it, much to the chagrin of their cynical single friends. A well made, warm, witty and worth watching adaptation of David Mamet's play "Sexual Perversity in Chicago". find out more...

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1960s; young scouser Jude crosses the Atlantic and meets upper class Lucy in this musical tale of two star-crossed lovers set against the raging waters of the volatile 60s counterculture movement; race riots, Vietnam, civil rights, protest, music, drugs, dance, art, hippies and psychedelia. Over 30 Beatles songs are woven into the plot together with visual allusions to their films and, with cameos from Bono and Eddie Izzard, this weird, loud and colourful montage will either have you breaking ou find out more...

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Friends since they were small boys, Adam and Paul have withered into two hapless, desperate Dublin junkies, tied together by habit and necessity. The difference today is that the pair - already near rock bottom - have finally run out of luck, credit and friends. Adam and Paul, against all the odds, is a very effective comedy, but we are occasionally jolted back into the harsh reality of the lads' situation by their conscienceless actions. This is a movie about a couple of terminal losers so if y find out more...

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Charlie Kaufman is a screen writer struggling to adapt Susan Orlean's best selling novel "The Orchid Thief". As he tries to get to grips with his work Charlie must also deal with his twin brother/alter ego(?) Donald, a problem compounded by the gradual but seamless blending of reality and fiction. A surreal tale which defies the imagination of us mere mortals, Adaptation is an intelligent, crackingly performed, hilarious and perceptive flick, Spike Jonze's second feature lacks the "you what!!?" find out more...