Wednesday, May 21, 2014

GREAT ACTION RELEASES...AND MORE!

If you are a fan of history, mythology and/or action, the latest group of DVDs and Blu-Rays are sure to please. 


The Legend of Hercules: This is the story of Hercules the man--pre-myth. It follows how he slowly discovers his true origins and begins to harness his demi-god powers to regain his kingdom.

Pompeii: This movie implants a Romeo and Juliet type love story smack dab in the middle of a disaster movie. It is an action packed race against the clock for a slave turned gladiator to save his true love, fighting the odds, the army and the oncoming lava.

Curse of the Dragon Slayer: Prototypical fantasy lore as an Orc named Bloodshed is released from the underworld to free the God of the Undead. Keltus, the hero, sets out on a perilous journey to stop him only to be met with a dragon protecting all things evil emerges from the Orc's lair. Great special effects.

Stalingrad: A modern day account of the battle of Stalingrad between Russia and Germany in WWII. Underlying human drama of soldiers and civilians caught in the battle gives new perspective.


The Monuments Men: Based on a true story, Monuments Men documents an unusual WWII platoon of US soldiers tasked with entering Germany and rescuing historic masterpieces and objects from Nazi thieves and looters while facing great danger doing so. An All-Star cast featuring George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman and Cate Blanchett insures this will be a memorable film.

3 Days To Kill: A non-stop action film featuring Kevin Costner as an international spy tackling one of the most dangerous missions imaginable--hunting down the world's most ruthless terrorist, while simultaneously trying to keep his rebellious, out of control daughter in check.

Vampire Academy: This story is set in a world where there are two types of vampires--those who co-exist with humans and those who want to feed on them. The former group protects humans and battle the latter. This tells the story of two 17 year old girls who are training to Guardians at the Vampire Academy. One is half human and the other friend tries to protect her from the evil vampires lurking outside.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

MAY MOVIE MADNESS...FREE MOVIE WEDNESDAY!

WEDNESDAY SPECIAL IN MAY...RENT ONE NEW RELEASE, GET A SECOND NEW RELEASE FREE! 

Summer's coming and Wednesday is humpday--the hardest day of the week to get through. Take a load off and enjoy a second movie on us. Rent a new release and get a second one FREE! Rent a 7 day and get a 7 day FREE! We'll get you through to the weekend.


Just a reminder that we have a great selection of previously viewed movies for sale starting at $3 each. We guarantee all our previously enjoyed movies. 

A couple of special PV deals: 

Harry Potter 8 film collection Blu-Ray. Mint. 1 copy only. Never Rented. $79.99. Currently at the Wasaga store but can be transferred to Collingwood if someone there wants to buy it. Two FREE movie rentals also included. Great graduation gift.




Sons Of Anarchy Season 5. One copy only. The latest DVD set available for this great series. One FREE movie rental included with purchase.


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NEW RELEASES FOR THIS WEEK:

 

HER: Nominated for Best Picture and winner of Best Original Screenplay, this unorthodox love story is unique, funny and emotional. Joaquin Pheonix stars as a soulful man who ghostwrites touching personal letters for others. Lonely and heartbroken he becomes intrigued with a new operating system that is voiced by "Samantha". Samantha is reminiscent of Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey--a companion voice. Theodore and Samantha are drawn to each other and their friendship develops into something unique.

 

I, FRANKENSTEIN: Set 200 years after Dr. Frankenstein's creation of his creature, Adam, the beast still roams the Earth. The world has become a dystopia where vigilant gargoyles and ferocious demons rage in a battle for ultimate power.  Adam, played by Aaron Eckhart, finds himself caught in the middle as both sides race to discover the secret to his immortality.

 

BAD COUNTRY: This action thriller, starring Matt Dillon, William Defoe and Tom Beringer is a crime drama. Detective Bud Carter, played by Defoe, busts contract killer Jesse Weiland, played by Dillon. He convinces Jesse to rat out a powerful crime ring. Weiland is found out and both he and Carter have a price put on their head. They race against time to take down the mob boss before his contract on them is fulfilled.   


GOODBYE WORLD: A post apocalyptic story revolving around civilization being crippled by a cyber attack. A group of old college friends retreat to a remote country home and struggle to survive as desperate outsiders want to take what they have.

 

 

WHITEWASH: Winner of Best First Feature at the Canadian Screen Awards and two awards at the Tribeca Film Festival, Whitewash is an intense psychological thriller. One man runs over and kills another with a snowplow in a drunken stupor. After blacking out, he wakes up the next day in the woods. Every path he takes keep leading him back to the plow. The story progresses into a quest for survival, redemption and sanity.

 

AFTER: An eerie tale about two bus crash survivors who awake to discover they are the only people remaining in their small town. They work together to unravel the mystery of their isolation as terrifying events begin to unfold. The begin to realize their small town may not be what it seems.

ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK--SEASON 1: From the creator of Weeds comes this excellent new series about a preppy woman whose past comes back to haunt her, leading to incarceration in a women's prison. Not prepared in any way, Piper Chapman navigates her way through the ins and outs of prison life while her fiance, a freelance writer, has his career take off writing about the experience. This series is a great mix of drama and comedy. 


 

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

RECENT RELEASES APRIL 30

Spring is a busy time. May is upon us and, with it a new month of great releases. Here are some highlights of recent releases:


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Based on a 1939 James Thurber short story about a daydreamer and originally made as a 1947 film starring Danny Kaye. This latest version was both directed by and stars Ben Stiller, who brings his unique comic vision to the story.


Flowers in the Attic: Adapted from the popular V.C. Andrews novel, this film version, starring Heather Graham and Ellen Burstyn is the twisted story of 4 siblings kept in the confines of their cruel Grandmother's attic.


William & Kate: A docudrama featuring the story of the Royal Couple.


The Nut Job: An animated caper for the whole family. When two squirrels are driven out of their familiar surroundings, they cause comedic upheaval involving a bank heist. Will Arnett, Brenden Fraser and Liam Neeson are among the stars portraying the characters.

The Bagman: John Cusack and Robert De Niro star in this crime drama involving the two meeting to exchange a mysterious package, although things don't quite go as planned.

Devil's Due: Horror fans will love this scarefest about a newly married couple dealing with an earlier than pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, the mother to be begins to display progressively strange behaviour.


Labor Day: Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin star in this heartwarming romance about strangers who meet under extraordinary circumstances.

The Legend of Hercules: An epic tale of the man before the myth. The story of how Hercules slowly learns of his origins of son of Zeus and learns to harness his demigod powers.


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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

67 YEARS SINCE ROBINSON BROKE BASEBALL'S COLOUR BARRIER...

In honour of today's 67th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first game in the Major Leagues, here are a few excellent recent films that document the struggle on the road to Black Equality:


42: The Jackie Robinson Story is an excellent biopic starring Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford, available at both stores.

12 Years A Slave: Best Picture winning true story of slave Solomon Northup's struggle to survive and overcome slavery.

The Butler: The true story of Eugene Allen's journey from child of sharecroppers to a 34 year tenure as a White House Butler, where he witnesses, first hand, the evolution of Civil Rights in the U.S.

Mandela: The Long Walk to Freedom is based on Nelson Mandela's autobiography about his early life, education and 27 years as prisoner on Robben Island for traveling without a passport and sabotage.

Who says entertainment can't be educational?

Rent one or all of these great films today!

Friday, April 11, 2014

             SPRING SMORGASBORD OF SUPER RELEASES!

Spring has sprung. It's been a long winter for all of us. I know you are itching to get outside, do some gardening and enjoy some fresh air. After a long day for raking and planting, enjoy an evening relaxing with a refreshing beverage and great movie. Here are some of the highlights for the last couple of weeks:

New chapters of a couple of great fantasy franchises--The Hobbit and The Hunger games are available.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the second installment based on the Hunger Games Trilogy, follows Katniss Everdeen, heroine of the Hunger Games tournament in what is billed as a victory tour. Her presence stirs the fires of rebellion, forcing President Snow to take drastic measures. Great action and suspense. Hardcore and casual fans alike will be pleased.


The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug continues the Lord of the Rings/Hobbit saga. This absolutely epic production features Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf and the 13 dwarfs continuing to reclaim Erebor. They face their greatest obstacle--the Dragon, Smaug. 

Mandela: The Long Walk to Freedom: An emotional and stirring portrayal of the crusader who single-handedly took on Apartheid in South Africa and became the country's first Democratically elected president.


The Book Thief is an extremely moving story of a girl who transforms the lives of the people around her within the backdrop of Nazi Germany. Based on the best-selling book.

Blockbusters:

The Wolf of Wall Street: Based on a true story of an overambitious stock broker--Martin Scorsese directs an animated Leonardo DiCaprio in this story of sex, power, money and greed. Not for the feint of heart but a must see for cinephiles.

Inside Llewyn Davis: Snubbed by not being nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, this latest offering--written and directed by the Coen brothers--is a masterpiece of writing and filmmaking. It focuses on a fictional folk singer in Greenwich Village in the 1960's. Great original music and a Dylanesque vibe.

August: Osage County: A heavyweight cast led by Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin and Benedict Cumberpatch, drive this story of a family led by a dysfunctional matriarch.

Comedies:

Delivery Man: Vince Vaughn is an underachiever who learns his donations to a sperm bank 20 years earlier has resulted in 533 children. This feel-good movie follows his transformation.

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues: The cult hero Ron Burgundy is back--along with his posse, featuring Steve Carrell. Ron faces off against a new rival to his title of World's Greatest Anchorman.

Grudge Match: Rocky Balboa VS Rocky Marciano? This comedy pits two old boxing rivals, played by Sylvester Stallone and Robert DeNiro, who come out of retirement to settle the score once and for all and decide who is the greatest. A solid supporting cast including Kevin Hart, Alan Arkin and Kim Basinger make this a fun romp worth seeing. 

Horror

 Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones: Critics are calling this the best and scariest of the franchise. It involves a new victim for the ancient evil.

 

Kids and Family:


Frozen: Destined to go down in the annuls as a true Disney classic, Frozen culls all the best elements of great Disney movies: A great soundtrack, a troubled Princess, drama and a hilarious sidekick. This is one both parents and kids will enjoy.

Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games: The third full length A and O feature means they're doing something right. This movie features the "Great Wolf Games" where alphas put aside their differences for some friendly competition.

Walking With Dinosaurs: Technology and CGI have reached the point where watching a movie focused on dinosaurs is very enjoyable. a good movie for the whole family.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

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Monday, March 3, 2014

       WE HAVE OSCAR WINNERS AND NOMINEES FOR RENT!

 

 

 

What a great year for movies! There were some brilliant films made this year. They were celebrated last night in glorious fashion. There were so many worthy candidates in many categories because of the bounty of exceptional movies and performances this year.

 

Now is the time to come rent the winning and nominated films. If you haven't seen them, see what all the fuss is about. If you may have caught them in theatres, see them again for the first time. 

 

We already have more than half of the 9 Best Picture nominees in stock including Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, Nebraska, Gravity and winner 12 Years A Slave. Other nominees and winners including American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street and Frozen will be in this month, too. 

 

 

 

                                                WE HAVE THE LATEST HITS!

6 NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE
WINNER: BEST ACTOR, BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

7 NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE
WINNER OF 7 OSCARS INCLUDING BEST DIRECTOR AND BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST PICTURE, BEST SCREENPLAY AND BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
WINNER: BEST ACTRESS--CATE BLANCHETT
WINNER: BEST COSTUME DESIGN AND BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

 

 

Above and beyond the Academy Awards, there are a lot of great new titles to choose from.

 

 

 

ESCAPE PLAN: Starring the dynamic duo of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, this is a great prison break movie. The two plot to escape the most secure, state of the art prison ever built. Full of action and plot twists and turns, the pair play well off each other to drive the story.

 

THE COUNSELOR: Ridley Scott directs an A list cast including Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt in this action-packed thriller. A lawyer who represents the criminal element uses his connections to try and make some quick cash in a drug deal only to find he is in over his head.

 

 

ENDER'S GAME: This engaging sci-fi, based on the best-selling novel, revolves around a young and brilliant boy who represents the Earth's last hope against a hostile Alien invasion. Harrison Ford and Sir Ben Kingsley lend their star power to this visually fabulous adventure.

 

THOR: THE DARK WORLD: Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as the Norse God of Thunder. Supported by Anthony Hopkins, as Odin, and Natalie Portman, this sequel surpasses the first one in every respect. Action and stunning visual effects make this highly entertaining viewing.

 

 

OLD BOY: Spike Lee directs this psychological thriller about a man, played by Josh Brolin, who is kidnapped and held in solitary confinement for 20 years. He is suddenly released without explanation and is obsessed with seeking vengeance. Brolin is fabulous in the starring role. This movie is a remake of the 2004 Cannes Grand Jury prize-winning Korean film of the same name.

 

 

Two very different biopics of fame and fortune: DIANA, based on the fairytale princess, focuses on her torrid affair with a doctor, long before Dodi Fayed entered her life. Naomi Watts meets the difficult role head on--giving a genuine and believable portrayal. ANNA NICOLE documents Anna Nicole Smith's controversial and tragic life. It portrays her obsession with becoming famous and follows her tragic descent from achieving that goal.

 

 

We have thousands of titles to choose from ranging from the latest releases to classics the whole family can enjoy!

 

 

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