What would you do for millions of dollars? Well Michael J Fox pretends to be Jimmy Durante in a scene that makes you laugh and cringe simultaneously. But that's a good thing. Douglas is Uncle Joe, a wheelchair bound self made millionaire who deals in scrap. His hideous family are nouveau rich ... Read review
The best thing about this misguided 1994 comedy is the performance of Kirk Douglas as a ... more
feisty old scrap-metal millionaire named Joe whose venal family is out to get his fortune. Douglas had scored a modest hit with Burt Lancaster in the 1986 buddy com...
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feisty old scrap-metal millionaire named Joe whose venal family is out to get his fortune. Douglas had scored a modest hit with Burt Lancaster in the 1986 buddy com...
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Where there's a will... there's a relative. Meet the McTeagues. They've come to stake a ... more
claim in their wealthy uncle's will... only he's not dead yet! Michael J. Fox Kirk Douglas and Nancy Travis star in this wickedly funny comedy of heirs. As his fa...
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Meet the McTeagues. They've come to stake a claim in their wealthy uncle's will ...only ... more
he's not dead yet! Michael J. Fox, Kirk Douglas and Nancy Travis star in this wickedly funny comedy of heirs. As his family tries to get rich, the old-fashioned way...
Tracklisting:01. War Dialer02. I Citizen The Loathsome03. The Launching Of Big Face04. Zn ... more
Zero05. The Return Of Super Barrio06. E.M.R.07. Super Positions08. ToPlus CD:01. War Dialler02. I Citizen The Loathesome03. The Launching Of Big Face04. Zn Zero05. The Return Of Super Barrio - Instrumental06. The Return Of Super Barrio - End Credits07. E.M.R.08. Super Positions09. To
Greedy Baby is a collaboration between veteran electronic renegades Plaid and Brighton ... more
film-maker/visual artist Bob Jaroc. Rather than the usual process of musicians reacting to an advert or movie and writing a score or compiling a soundtrack, Plaid wrote the album first with Jaroc adding the visual element afterwards. After playing the completed audio-visual package live at a run of international festivals, the collaborators are now releasing it commercially. The audio CD makes for a somnambulistic - sometimes even dreary - listen in its own right, but is not without its playful and downright subversive moments. The accompanying DVD however, on which the music is coupled with Jarocs experimental, provocative and highly absorbing imagery, brings the whole project into a much more engaging and satisfying dimension.--Paul Sullivan
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Comedy - Director: Tony Dow - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: John Challis, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Tessa Peake-Jones, Gwyneth Strong
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Advantages: Truly entertaining, great twist, Kirk Douglas Disadvantages: One of the worst Cockney accents ever!
What would you do for millions of dollars? Well Michael J Fox pretends to be Jimmy Durante in a scene that makes you laugh and cringe simultaneously. But that's a good thing. Douglas is Uncle Joe, a wheelchair bound self made millionaire who deals in scrap. His hideous family are nouveau rich snobs who obviously hate him and his young mistress has one of the worst cockney accents since Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11! Suffice to say that the vultures are ... ...point and unfairly so, his bitter bowler (!) shows his talent as an actor and sharing screen time with Douglas never hurt anyone. There are some laugh free gags and it descends into farce mid point but the ending is one of the best ever. I defy anyone to say they saw it coming. With a cast of eighties actors who never seemed to work again, it's definitely worth looking for. ... more
What would you do for millions of dollars? Well Michael J Fox pretends to be Jimmy Durante in a scene that makes you laugh and cringe simultaneously. But that's a good thing. Douglas is Uncle Joe, a wheelchair bound self made millionaire who deals in scrap. His hideous family are nouveau rich snobs who obviously hate him and his young mistress has one of the worst cockney accents since Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11! Suffice to say that the vultures are circling. Fox's film career was on the wane at this point and unfairly so, his bitter bowler (!) shows his talent as an actor and sharing screen time with Douglas never hurt anyone. There are some laugh free gags and it descends into farce mid point but the ending is one of the best ever. I defy anyone to say they saw it coming. With a cast of eighties actors who never seemed to work again, it's definitely worth looking for.
Advantages: high quality action with actors you like Disadvantages: very resemble MBI
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And then the SHOW has BAGAN. Like in the first part bad alien comes to the Earth and started his bad mission. Good guy (of course in Black) started hunting him (it will be better to say HER, very sexy her!!!)
What, want to know what happen after. Don’t be greedy. Buy a DVD and you will enjoy it. But want to warn you, the story itself very resembles MBI… but you’ll have fun. Believe me.
Take it easy and don’t forget Chips ...
Advantages: Keeps with the TV show. Disadvantages: Not a lot of room for tactical play. Format isn't suitable for a DVD game.
contestant has a split ball and a steal ball, and must choose either. If both players split, then they share half of the prize fund each, if one steals and the other splits, the stealer gets the lot and the splitter gets nothing, and if they are both greedy and steal, they both get nothing.
Now at long last to the actual DVD game. Certain elements cannot truly be exercised here than on the actual show, such as the persuasion of the other players. Also, checking the concealed balls in the main two rounds is done with paper wheels that correspond to a number given by Carrott, whereby the two amounts, or killer(s) are shown to you. Then you must persuade the others that you are worth taking through. Voting takes place (bearing in mind you are automatically given a player profile when playing), and the rest is just like the game. Split of Steal ...
Advantages: Four classic episodes on one disc Disadvantages: None
from Bob and his attempts to kill Bart.
The latter two episodes on the DVD concern Mr Burns, the greedy owner of the Nuclear Power Plant. Even if you've never watched the Simpsons in your life you may have heard of the long running Who Shot Mr Burns storyline, which carried over from the end of season six to the start of season seven. Taken from the Who Shot JR plot in Dallas, the story starts with Mr Burns stealing oil from the school, and then attempting to block out the sun so the residents will have to pay more for their electricity. While walking down the road, Mr Burns is shot by a mystery resident, who's identity is revealed in the second episode. The first Who Shot Mr Burns episode is a packed 22 minutes, containing a lot of funny moments and clues about who the murderer is, which you won't catch first time around. I particularly ...
Uncle Joe McTeague is a cantankerous, contemptible old man but he's filthy rich. In fact, Joe's so wealthy that his nieces and nephews, the only kin he's got, have been indulging and obliging the miserable geezer for years in hopes of inheriting his money. When Joe finds a barely post-pubescent English tart to cater to his every whim, the family goes bonkers, fearing they'll lose all the money to the young stranger. But they come together instead and formulate Plan B and this leads the family to bowling failure Daniel McTeague, a good-hearted, socially conscious relative even old uncle Joe won't refuse.
Uncle Joe McTeague is a cantankerous, contemptible old man but he's filthy rich. In fact, Joe's so wealthy that his nieces and nephews, the only kin he's got, have been indulging and obliging the miserable geezer for years in hopes of inheriting his money. When Joe finds a barely post-pubescent English tart to cater to his every whim, the family goes bonkers, fearing they'll lose all the money to the young stranger. But they come together instead and formulate Plan B and this leads the family to bowling failure Daniel McTeague, a good-hearted, socially conscious relative even old uncle Joe won't refuse.