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GARDEN STATE (2004)
Garden State marks the directorial debut of Zach 'Scrubs' Braff as he swaps slapstick for a more restrained view of suburbia where a disillusioned young man returns home for his mother's funeral and ends up turning his life around.
GET RICH OR DYE TRYIN' (2005)
Following in the footsteps of Eminem's hit
8 Mile,
Get Rich or Die Tryin' aims to explore the life of Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson in this staggered, slow and unemotional fictitious biography.
GET SMART (2008)
Get Smart, a spy spoof based upon the well-loved 1960’s TV series of the same name, tells the story of ever-eager analyst Maxwell Smart (Carell) who has been working in the US spy agency CONTROL for a number of years and teams up Agent 99 (Hathaway) to go on his first mission.
GHOST IN THE SHELL II: INNOCENCE (2005)
The Ghost In the Shell films herald a new age for anime films, a dense, dark, futuristic, philosophical masterpiece, delivering stunning, state of the art animation and asking questions usually reserved for the most venerable of philosophers on the nature of self in a digital age.
GHOST RIDER (2007)
From
Marvel Comics, comes one of most unique mythologies in the comic book universe
Ghost Rider. Long ago, superstar motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze (
Nicolas Cage) made a deal with the devil to protect the ones he loved most. Now, the devil has come for his due.
GHOSTS (2006)
From the award winning director of
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer, Nick Broomfield's disturbing portrayal of a secret world that is all around us is based on a true story about 23 Chinese cockle pickers who died in the unfamiliar waters of Morecambe Bay in February 2004.
GHOSTS OF CITE SOLEIL (2006)
Powerful and shocking documentary by Dutch filmmaker Asger Leth following 2 brothers who are used on the streets as political pawns in a violent battle and struggle for power.
GIGANTIC (2009)
A hit at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival,
Gigantic is a funny, surreal love story about the anxiety that comes along when two people with crazy families collide unexpectedly and fall for each other.
GINGER SNAPS 2: UNLEASED (2003)
The second of three movies involving girls turning into werewolves,
Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed focuses on Giners little sister Brigitte.
GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (2004)
For centuries, art historians worldwide have debated as to the identity of 'The Girl With The Pearl Earring' and how she came to be painted by Vermeer. Tracy Chevalier's best-selling novel is a fictional attempt to unravel that mystery. Adapted into a film by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed and directed by Peter Webber, the film successfully brings the 'Girl' to cinematic life.
GLADIATOR - EXTENDED SPECIAL EDITION (2005)
One of the most acclaimed films of all time and winner of five Academy Awards® including Best Picture,
Gladiator is available in an all-new extended DVD edition. Directed by Sir Ridley Scott and featuring a riveting performance from Russell Crowe, this action-packed epic defined the DVD genre upon its initial release in 2000.
GLASTONBURY (2006)
There is no Glastonbury 2006. After three decades of ever increasing hordes, its organiser Michael Eavis has decided to give his farmland a well earned fallow year. So, in the absence of the real thing, this is the feature length documentary from British director Julien Temple.
GOAL! (2005)
Goal! tells the story of Santiago Nunez, a young Mexican living illegally in Los Angeles, working menial, low paying jobs with his strict, disciplinarian father. When not cleaning the pools of the wealthy, Santiago has a football at his feet, and is the star player in his local non-pro team.
GODFATHER TRILOGY, THE (0000)
An epic trilogy spanning three generations of the Corleone family,
The Godfather tells the story of youngest son Michael (Pacino) and the painful repercussions of his reluctant acceptance of his father's legacy.
GODS AND GENERALS (2003)
Gods and Generals presents a remarkably unbiased account of the early years American Civil War. Although seemingly a sprawling tale, the film very much centres on Thomas ˜Stonewall' Jackson, his beliefs and ideals and how the war effects them.
GOLDEN DOOR (2006)
A modern fable captureing the spirit of the immigrant experience as one family sheds the comfort of the Old World for the opportunities of the New – a risk that carries no guarantee of success.
GOLDENEYE (2006)
The effortlessly suave and sophisticated Pierce Brosnan makes his acclaimed debut as Agent 007 in this rip-roaring espionage thriller featuring the most eye-popping opening sequence yet! When an MI6 agent turns rogue and plans world domination, Bond must pursue his former ally to Cuba, Monte Carlo, Switzerland and even Russia, all while dodging a sexy, deadly femme fatale.
GOLDFINGER (2006)
From the opening bomb blast outside a steamy nightclub to a last-minute escape from the President’s personal jet, James Bond’s third screen adventure is an exhilarating, pulse-pounding thrill-ride! Sean Connery returns as Agent 007 and faces off with a maniacal villain bent on destroying all the gold in Fort Knox – and obliterating the world economy!
GONE (2006)
Making his directorial debut, Ringan Ledwidge leads an exciting cast of up and coming British and American screen talent in this edgy, psychological thriller. A couple are fulfilling their dream of backpacking through Australia when they become involved with a charismatic American. Accepting his offer of friendship and his car, the three set off into the outback, but the further they go the more suspect and sinister Taylor’s motives for imposing his friendship becomes…
GONZO (2008)
In this incredible new documentary, narrated by Johnny Depp, award-winning director Alex Gibney takes us on a trip through the psychedelic life of legendary author, Hunter S. Thompson.
GOOD BOY! (2003)
When Hubble, a fearless canine adventurer from Sirius (the Dog Star) journeys to Earth to report back on human-dog relations, his mission is somewhat diverted when he meets Owen, a withdrawn, lonely boy who desperately needs a friend...
GOOD BYE LENIN! (2003)
With
Life is Beautiful overtones,
Good Bye Lenin! follows Alex who is swept up in the spirit of change in 1989 as the Berlin Wall falls, and Germany reunites. Throughout these upheavals, however, his mother is in a coma, and when she awakes, Alex must convince her that nothing has changed.
GOOD MORNING, NIGHT (BUONGIORNO, NOTTE) (2003)
Good Morning, Night is a different concoction all together from the sanitized Hollywood take on political documentaries. Marcello Bellocchio's film takes a genuine event, splices in some real footage, and uses this as a departure point to explore different themes.
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK (2006)
Co-written, co-starring and directed by
George Clooney,
Good Night, And Good Luck. is a gripping political thriller set in the McCarthy era about a broadcast journalist who took on McCarthy at the height of the communist witch hunts.
GOOD SHEPHERD, THE (2004)
The Good Shepherd is one of those films that would make a fantastic cure for insomnia. It is startling to think that somebody somewhere actually green-lighted this, seeing as it is possibly one of the least exciting murder mystery/thrillers ever made.
GOOD WOMAN, A (2005)
Set in 1930s Italy,
A Good Woman is an elegant, romantic comedy based on an Oscar Wilde play. A young couple's marriage is put in jeopardy by high-society gossip: Robert Windermere is suspected of a relationship with an older lady of ill-repute, while his wife is attracting the attentions of a playboy.
GOODFELLAS (2005)
Tracing the events of over three decades of life in the Mafia,
Goodfellas is the true story of New York gangster Henry Hill (Liotta). It is a shameless affront to 'civilized' society that delves into the dealings, love lives and crimes of some of America's most notorious mobsters.
GOYA'S GHOSTS (2006)
Goya's Ghosts starts off in Spain in 1792 and tells the story through the eyes of the great Spanish painter Francisco Goya of a group of people caught up in a time of political convulsion and historical change. Interview with
Natalie Portman now online.
GREAT ECSTASY OF ROBERT CARMICHAEL, THE (2005)
Shocking and brutal, the langorous pace of the first 90 minutes set the scene for the violent catharis, yet nothing quite prepares for the horror of the final murder and rape. Bleak and controversial, but almost guaranteed to polarise opinion for those who can stomach it.
GREAT ESCAPE, THE (1963)
Pure legendary cinema,
The Great Escape is a true story - with the odd fanciful interpretation - of a true-life plan by WWII Allied prisoners-of-war to confuse and confound the enemy by staging a daring tunnel escape.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS (1946)
From the Vivid Pages of Charles Dickens' Masterpiece. A humble orphan suddenly becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor.
GREEN STREET (2005)
Following a school of film that has sought to investigate Football hooliganism (
ID, The Firm),
Green Street takes a more
Notting Hill approach - taking a (not purely) British past-time and exporting it to the US.
GRINDHOUSE (2007)
It's set to be the cult movie event of 2007; two directors, two movies and whole lot of blood! From Quentin Tarantino (
Pulp Fiction) and Robert Rodriguez (
Sin City) comes Grindhouse, the double-bill movie homage to the 70s sleaze genre.
GRIZZLY MAN (2005)
For 13 summers Timothy Treadwell lived amongst wild Grizzly bears in remote areas of Alaska. Throughout his time in the wild, Treadwell kept meticulous video diaries, leaving behind hours of rare footage of the bears up close.
GRUDGE, THE (2004)
Takashi Shimizu's re-make of his own
Ju-On: The Grudge sees Sarah Michelle Geller playing a young American exchange student nurse temping in Japan. When she fills in for a nurse who doesn't show up for work one day, she finds herself sucked into the terrifying world of 'the grudge'.
GUERRILLA: THE TAKING OF PATTY HEARST (2004)
Guerilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst is an unprecedented account of the Symbionese Liberation Army, arguably the most notorious and flamboyant domestic terrorist group in American history.
GUNNER PALACE (2004)
Film-maker Michael Tucker immersed himself in the lives of a US battalion serving in Iraq for the making of this inside-war documentary. The result is a positive enforcement in the strongest terms of the battalion's men and women, while being necessarily slight on political insight.
GUY X (2005)
A foreign look at what is usually a very American genre,
Guy X offers a refreshing premise. Sticking soldiers in in a post-Vietnam, literally cold war environment when they'd usually be napalming the jungle, makes for a quirky analysis of the "what are we fighting for" question.
GUYS AND DOLLS (2006)
One of the greatest Broadway musicals,
Guys and Dolls will be available to
buy as a Special Edition DVD from 5th June 2006, courtesy of Sony Pictures
Home Entertainment. This must-have DVD of the 1955 classic stars Hollywood legends Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons and Vivian Blake.