6 DVD all PAL 2 U.K All in working order. Trauma starring Colin Firth, Elizabethtown starring Orlando Bloom, Clarkson the good the bad and the ugly, Deadly Visions, How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey, Robots creative Studio DVD If you have any questions feel free to ask.
TRAUMA
Starring: Colin Firth, Mena Suvari, Naomie Harris, Tommy Flanagan, Sean Harris, Kenneth Cranham and Brenda Fricker Waking up from a coma, Ben (Firth) finds that his wife Elisa (Harris) has been killed in the car crash that put him in the hospital. Feeling that his world is crumbling away from him, Ben is pulled even deeper into an emotional spiral as everyone around him is in mourning for murdered music star Lauren Paris and he can’t find anyone to understand his pain. The only person who listens is Charlotte (Suvari), his landlady but as his world becomes more and more confused, Ben starts to think that she might not even exist.
Clarkson, The Good, The Bad, And the ugly
Synopsis
Clarkson travels to the US to indulge in a little ‘us against them’. As he tries to find the evasive, decent American car, Clarkson tests the best of their’s against the best in European cars.
How The Grinch Stole Christmas Jim Carrey
Inside a snowflake, like the one on your sleeve, there happened a story you must see to believe. Under a thick carpet of green-dyed yak fur and wonderfully expressive Rick Baker makeup, Jim Carrey is up to all of his old tricks (and some nifty new ones) in this live-action movie of Dr. Seuss's holiday classic. He commands the title role with equal parts madness, mayhem, pathos, and improvisational genius, channeling Grinchness through his own screen persona so smoothly that fans of both Carrey and Dr. Seuss will be thoroughly satisfied. Adding to the fun is a perfectly pitched back-story sequence (accompanied by Anthony Hopkins's narration) that explains how the Grinch came to hate Christmas, with a heart "two sizes too small." Ron Howard proves a fine choice for the director's chair with a keen balance of comedy, sentiment, and light-hearted Seussian whimsy. Production designer Michael Corenblith gloriously realizes the wackiness of Whoville architecture, and his rendition of the Grinch's Mt. Crumpit lair is a marvel of cartoonish, subterranean grime. Then there's Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen), the thoughtful imp who rallies her village to recapture the pure spirit of Christmas and melts the gift-stealing Grinch's cold, cold heart. You've even got a dog (the Grinch's good-natured mongrel, Max) who's been perfectly cast, so what's not to like about this dazzling yuletide movie? The production gets a bit overwhelmed by its own ambition, and the citizens of Whoville (including Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Molly Shannon, and Bill Irwin) pale in comparison to Carrey's inspired lunacy, but who cares? If a movie can unleash Jim Carrey at his finest, revamp the Grinch story, and still pay tribute to the legacy of Dr. Seuss, you can bet it qualifies as rousing entertainment.
Elizabethtown Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst
From Oscar winner Cameron Crowe comes "a potent blend of rock 'n' roll and classic romantic comedy." Orlando Bloom stars as Drew Baylor, a hot-shot designer whose life becomes completely unraveled when he loses his father and his job on one fateful day. En route to Elizabethtown to visit his family, Drew meets Claire (Kirsten Dunst). She's beautiful, unstoppably positive, and just the gal to guide Drew on his journey back home and to teach him what it means to live and love along the way. Set against the backdrop of an incredible soundtrack, ELIZABETHTOWN is "an amazing trip of love, loss and laughter."
Deadly Visions Nicolette Sheridan
A woman (Nicolette Sheridan) who underwent an eye transplant is haunted by visions of her donor's last moments of life, and she is convinced that the woman was murdered.
Robots Creative Studio DVD