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Fight Like Apes: ‘Jake Summers’
Fight Like Apes may be a familiar name to those who attended the summer's UK festivals, but for the uneducated amongst us it should not be too long before we know exactly who they are.
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Robin’s Nest: Series 6
So here it is, the final series of Robin’s Nest from 1981, with all seven episodes in one shiny set for completists to finish their collection of this spin-off from Man About The House.
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Titus Andronicus: ‘Titus Andronicus’
The musical zeitgeist is stuffed full of electro, acid bleeps and effects. There’s a lot of properly dirty synth knocking about. Then we have the saccharine of Casio sample pop, high male vocal ranges or, jarringly so, modern math rock.
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Westlife: '10 Years - Live at Croke Park'
It's easy to write Westlife off as just another boyband, yet the (somewhat alarming) statistics speak for themselves: 40 million records sold in a decade with 14 number ones (only Elvis and The Beatles have more), having sold out Wembley Arena on no less than 27 occasions.
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Dom Joly’s Golf
With the credit crunch seemingly biting as sharply in Dom Joly's household as it is elsewhere, it is slightly tragic to watch the once funny and (for a minute) transgressive comedian being whored out in such a lacklustre release as this.
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Prisoner Cell Block H: Volume 1
Cult Australian TV show Prisoner Cell Block H is finally making its way to DVD in the UK. Running for 8 years from 1979, the series first hit UK screens in 1987 and held a unique place in the hearts of drama fans and late night post-pub student viewers.
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Robin’s Nest: The Complete Series
If you’ve missed the individual series releases of this superb classic ITV sitcom, then here’s what you’ve been waiting for. All six series are here in one box set for you to enjoy at you leisure.
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Dr. Dolittle 4: Tail To The Chief
Wait a minute, there was a Dr. Dolittle 3? Well, apparently there was and now we are presented with the inevitable spin-off of the spin-off.
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The Guard Post
Asian horror cinema has been leaps and bounds ahead of its Western cousin for years. The likes of the Ringu films and Ju-on were remade in America as The Ring and The Grudge respectively for good reason: the best horrors from the East make the supposedly ‘scariest’ US horrors look like tame Disney flicks.
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South Central: ‘The Owl Of Minerva’
Brighton's South Central have been knocking around the scene for a while now, building underground buzz with a brand of dance-rock that seems to get people very excited these days.