| Price: |
£6.93 |
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| RRP: |
£12.99You Save: £6.06 |
| Screen: |
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1,Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 |
| Languages: |
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Subtitles: |
Danish, Dutch, English for the hearing impaired, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
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| Release Date: |
05 March 2007 |
| Availability: |
Usually dispatched within 3 days
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Pushing Tin:
In the tradition of Grosse Pointe Blank comes an unconventional about two air traffic controllers rivalry and penchant for one-upmanship causes hilarious havoc with their careers, their marriages - and the planes in their airspace! Nick Falzone (John Cusack) is the busiest, and the best, air traffic controller on Long Island - until Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) roars into town like a motorcycle-riding cowboy. Fuelle by caffeine and Jolie, Pushing Tin is "One of a kind....a high-flying, free spirited, wildly funny blast of originality.
Broadcast News:
In James L. Brooks' quirky, romantic comedy, three ambitious workaholics are set loose in a network TV newsroom where their professional and personal lives become hopelessly cross-wired. Tom (William Hurt) is the modern anchorman, smooth, handsome and a bit dumb. Jane (Holly Hunter) is she driven, brilliant producer, determined to turn Tom into a real newsman. And Aaron (Albert Brooks) is a seasoned, totally un charismatic reporter who can't stand Tom's instant success on-camera or with Jane. It all adds up to on explosively funny romantic triangle.
Mr. Holland's Opus:
In his wildest dreams, Glenn Holland (Dreyfuss) could never imagined that teaching music to teenagers would be anything other than a waste of his musical gift. But when the frustrated young composer places his dreams of writing a grand opus on hold in order to support his family, he discovers that the students he inspires strike a deep emotional chord within him....and that they become the very notes of his symphony. A glowing tribute to the unsung heroics of those rare, gifted teachers who make a difference in life, Mr. Holland's Opus hits a high note of triumph!