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He Died With A Felafel In His Hand
Thursday 31st January 2002 16:41
The pinnacle of quirky, He Died With A Felafel In His Hand is a fun look at living in shared houses and the unbelievable situations that arise. Great performances and serviceable video and audio make this one a winner.
AU - DVD R4
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Volume One
Friday 16th April 2004 2:05
Chris Gould takes another embarassing trip down memory lane as he reviews Volume One of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe...
UK - DVD R2
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Volume Three
Thursday 12th August 2004 0:08
Chris Gould examines Contender's release of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Volume Three...
UK - DVD R2
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Volume Two
Wednesday 21st July 2004 20:41
Chris Gould takes a look at volume two of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe...
UK - DVD R2
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Heart of the Dragon
Thursday 16th September 2004 0:36
Chris Gould takes a look at one of the latest discs from Hong Kong Legends...
UK - DVD R2
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Heartbreakers
Tuesday 16th April 2002 14:02
Breasts. That's what this film is all about. We didn't have to tell Chris Gould twice...
UK - DVD R2
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Hearts & Minds
Wednesday 3rd May 2006 0:35
Reviewer Scott McKenzie checks out this Oscar-winning Vietnam documentary...
UK - DVD R2
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Hearts In Atlantis
Tuesday 3rd September 2002 19:53
After the 'Green Mile' could Stephen King reproduce the magic for his new movie?
UK - DVD R2
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Hedwig And The Angry Inch
Thursday 6th June 2002 14:21
John Cameron Mitchell is one talented bloke. The idea for this film came firstly in the form of an off-Broadway play until Mitchell decided to transfer it onto the big screen. He carries the load of writing, directing and starring in the flick with aplomb
AU - DVD R4
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Heist
Thursday 1st August 2002 6:07
It’s a shame this film didn’t get a little more recognition during its theatrical run. David Mamet has crafted an interesting story with a solid cast and added just enough of his own ingredients to make it stand out. The video and audio are serviceable an
AU - DVD R4
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