A reasonably entertaining romp that, despite the title, is pretty well ordinary.
British
The Early Films of Peter Greenaway 2
Whether you view these two pieces as allegories for our fallen times, as postmodern reconstructions of films that were never made and events that never took place, as the sustained pedantry of a lunatic, or as a comprehensive encyclopædia of human absurdity and banality, they are ingenious, kaleidoscopic works that will boggle the brain and tickle the fancy. 'The Falls' alone makes this DVD worth watching (and rewatching). Certainly one of Greenaway's most accomplished films, its obsessive detail, endless digressions, and surreal humour are enough to give any viewer the best kind of vertigo.
South West 9
This will appeal to you only if youve had your brain surgically replaced with a small squishy piece of fruit.
Hammer Horror Selection
Puppet bats, pointy teeth, creaking doors, dripping blood, heaving ladychests, David “Green Cross Code” Prowse its all here. Just make sure youre armed with a crucifix and some garlic. And maybe some popcorn.
Scars Of Dracula
The definitive Count Dracula in an entertaining – if dated – bloodfest. Batty good fun.
Ali G Indahouse
Youll laugh here and there, but this is far from Ali G at his best. Pick up some of his early TV stuff if you can, but this is a film best left on the shelf.