 | Police officer Nicholas Angel is transferred to a rural village. On arrival, Angel teams up with the oaf-like PC Danny Butterman and together they investigate a series of mysterious murders, all of which are classed as ‘accidents’ by the increasingly... |
 | MOCK THE WEEK is a satirical TV show in which a panel of comedians put their own irreverent spin on the week's current affairs. Part of the programme's appeal lies in its unique format which combines elements of a panel show, stand-up comedy, improv,... |
vICBK1SH+6bWw~~_6.JPG) | The second collection of MOCK THE WEEK clips deemed 'unbroadcastable' for reasons of taste, decency, and sheer outrageousness! The satirical panel show sees comedians put their own irreverent spin on the week's current affairs. Part of the... |
 | Comic capers for two men who witness a gangland slaying and have to leave town in a hurry. They join a train full of travelling female musicians and become members of the band. |
 | This album by the nu-metal group Limp Bizkit includes "Hot Dog," "Full Nelson," and "Take a Look Around."The British special-edition release presents an additional disc with seven tracks and video clips. |
 | 'Hot Shots' sees a renegade pilot, an incompetent commander, a beautiful psychiatrist and a blind flyer in this send-up of other major movies. In 'Hot Shots Part Deux' Topper Harley is hot on the trail of a group of Middle East dictators who've... |
 | Red Hot Chili Peppers: Anthony Kiedis (vocals); John Frusciante (guitar); Flea (bass); Chad Smith (drums).Recorded at Cello Studios and Chateau Merchant, Los Angeles, California.Building on the return of gifted guitarist John Frusciante on 1999's... |
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 | SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE star Andy Samberg is a stuntman with a mission in this comedy from producer Lorne Michaels. Rod Kimble must jump over 15 buses on his bike to raise money for an operation for his less-than-lovable stepdad (DEADWOOD's Ian McShane). |
 | Rumor has it that the Foxboro Hot Tubs are actually the members of Green Day hiding behind an obscure moniker. Whether true or not, the Foxboro Hot Tubs play a rousing brand of poppy garage rock that isn't all that far off from Green Day's early... |