When a sacred jewel that is imbued with the pagan power of the Egyptian gods is stolen ... more
from the tomb of Professor Morlant the deceased man rises from his grave and seeks out the precious stone. However the Professor has no idea who stole the jewel ...
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Scooby-Doo and Shaggy learn there are things even scarier than homework in this ... more
feature-length field trip into mystery and mayhem! The academic adventure begins when the boys sign on as gym teachers at Miss Grimwood's School for Ghouls - only to discover the pupils are (zoinks!) daughters of the world's most frightfully famous monsters! But when the girl-ghouls are kidnapped by the evil Revolta and her spider-bat flunkies, our heroes spring into action to rescue their fiendish little friends in spectacular Scooby-Doo style!
Why do snakes eat frogs? What makes a man-eating ghoul turn vegetarian? And how can a ... more
woman make a bored prince smile? Featuring a cast of characterful women, genial tricksters and mischievous animals, this anthology of Palestinian folk tales presents the answers to these and many other questions.
Scooby and Shaggy sign on as gym teachers at Miss Grimwood's School for Ghouls... only to ... more
discover the pupils are (zoinks) daughters of the world's most frightfully famous monsters (gulp)! But when the girl-ghouls are kidnapped by the evil Revolta and her spider bat flunkies our hero's spring into action to rescue their fiendish little friends in spectacular Scooby-Doo style!
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Production Year: 2004 - Horror - Director: Alexander Witt - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Thomas Kretschmann, Jared Harris, Sandrine Holt, Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Oded Fehr
Production Year: 1998 - Horror - Director: Stephen Norrington - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N'Bushe Wright, Donal Logue, Udo Keir, Traci Lords, Udo Kier
comes along to remind you just how bad things can get. In all fairness, Ghoul School is pitched as a horror comedy, but the trouble is, I'm not sure that any of the intentional humour is actually very funny. Things like the dialogue, the editing, the costumes, the make-up, the plot, the ending and the characters are all so awfully, laughably poor that your ability to sit and watch this film without virtually wetting your knickers is guaranteed not to happen. This is as bad as things get.
The two heroes of the piece are a pair of nerds who have a thing going on for gory horror films (ahem). One of them is a typical jock, in typically tight stonewashed jeans (remember the film was made in 1990), the other is like Doofus in Scary Movie - he even has a contorted facial expression throughout, as though he is suffering from a bad attack ...
Advantages: Quite good extras Disadvantages: All in one long episode
Fimbles ? Smelly Jelly
I have to admit that Fimbles are not one of my favourite children?s programmes though my daughter loves it so we decided to go and get her a DVD so when we wanted to watch something on the television, she could watch it happily on the laptop ? which she enjoys doing as its mummy?s laptop and she isn?t meant to touch it!
The Fimbles are Fimbo, Florrie and Baby Pom, who all live in a lovely, colourful place called Fimble Valley. The Fimbles are cuddly hippo like creatures each with lovely colourful ?skins?. Other characters in this programme include a blue tree frog called Rockit and a mole called Roly Mo, a pink bird called Bessie and her chick Ribble. Most of the other characters are essentially large puppets except the chick who is just a great ball of fluff with eyes stuck on it, unmoving in the main ...
Advantages: entertaining, great length, good features, appealing natural comedy Disadvantages: sorry, if you're under 12, its a no-go!
I am a Telly Addict. I'll admit it, it's my life. What's more, I love anything that has me in stitches. So what better than to combine two of my favourite things and come up with an amazing show?! Harry Hill's TV Burps is a comedy show, presented by Harry Hill, which airs every on and off on ITV1. He also writes the script for the show too, which must result in him non-stop working. It first started in 2001 when Hill was just 37, and has been a success for the last eight years now. Each episode, Hill takes us on a journey to look back at that weeks' television, and everything comic about it. Often, there is a celebrity guest appearing in the audience-filled studio, to bring the entertainment and laughter to a peak. Now we can enjoy this magic on a DVD!
For Christmas I had asked for Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold DVD, however I did not ...
Boris Karloff's first British film. The story of Prof. Morlant, an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods. On his deathbed he orders his servant to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is stolen, he will return from the grave looking for revenge... Includes an introduction by Tony Curtis.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
DELTA VISUAL ENTERTAINMENT; PINNACLE VISION
Release date
01/04/2002
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
82251
Barcode
4006408822516
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Introduction By Tony Curtis, Original Theatrical Trailer Frankenstein
Aspect Ratio
Wide Screen
DVD Description
Boris Karloff's first British film. The story of Prof. Morlant, an eccentric Egyptologist who becomes obsessed with the mystical powers of the ancient Egyptian gods. On his deathbed he orders his servant to bind a sacred jewel called 'The Eternal Light' to his hand. He warns that if the jewel is stolen, he will return from the grave looking for revenge... Includes an introduction by Tony Curtis.