Every day, more road users are filming their journeys, which can sometimes end in disaster. The thousands of dash cams around the world have captured just about every bizarre, ridiculous and down-right dangerous mishap imaginable. We're taking to the planet's highways and byways and discovering How Not to Drive, with help from some examples of other peoples' motoring.
An estranged daughter inadvertently reconnects with her carefree dad after his unexpected death brings together his six very different former lovers.
Every day, more road users are filming their journeys, which can sometimes end in disaster. The thousands of dash cams around the world have captured just about every bizarre, ridiculous and down-right dangerous mishap imaginable. We're taking to the planet's highways and byways and discovering How Not to Drive, with help from some examples of other peoples' motoring.
This feature-length episode of the popular sitcom, originally shown on TV as a three-part mini series, marks the return of the Red Dwarf crew after a break of ten years. Lister (Craig Charles), Rimmer (Chris Barrie), Kryton (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules) have aged but apparently not matured.
All six episodes from the tenth series of the BBC sci-fi comedy, following the interstellar exploits of Lister (Craig Charles), the last human in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie), android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules).
With a brand-new batch of clips, Car Crash TV is bigger than ever and it's back with a bang! With exclusive access to the world's biggest archives of dash cam footage, Car Crash TV features entertaining, shocking, and unbelievable real events as captured by thousands of drivers. Everything you can think of (and some more in between) has been captured and Car Crash TV brings it to your screens.
FBI agent Archer has captured nemesis Troy, a terrorist who killed his son. While Troy's in a coma, Archer surgically takes Troy's face to get info on his bomb. Trouble starts when Troy wakes up faceless and borrows Archer's face. The men must adapt to their identities while trying to destroy each other.
Sequel to the highly successful 2001 movie. Angelina Jolie again plays Lara Croft, trying to recover Pandora's Box, before Jonathan Reiss (Ciaran Hinds), a maniacal scientist, can use it as part of a mass annihilation plot. Lara needs some help, so she contacts her ex-partner Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler). She knows he will give her the support needed, but can she trust him?
Peter Pan Goes Wrong: The Olivier Award-winning Mischief Theatre brings Peter Pan Goes Wrong to the small screen. As part of a commitment to community theatre, The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, an amateur dramatics group, has been commissioned to recreate the JM Barrie classic as part of the festive season programming. But can they pull it off?
Big-screen version of the popular computer game that features the buxom heroine, Lara Croft. Angelina Jolie takes the role with her real-life father (Jon Voight) playing her father, Lord Croft, who has recently died. Lara is a well-educated English aristocrat who has a secret life; she looks for lost antiquities and will use her highly-trained, fighting skills to get what she wants.
When eight male cadets are left behind at an isolated military high school, the greatest romantic drama ever written seeps out of the classroom and permeates their lives
A hobbit of The Shire and eight of his companions set out on a quest to Mount Doom to destroy the Ring and the dark lord Sauron.
From Dan Harmon (<i>The Sarah Silverman Program</i>) and Emmy Award-winning directors Joe and Anthony Russo (Arrested Development) comes Community, a smart comedy series about a band of misfits who attend Greendale Community College. At the center of the group is Jeff Winger (Joel McHale, The Soup), a fast-talkin' lawyer whose degree has been revoked. With some help from his fellow classmates,...