The cant stop giving in the run up to Christmas, what with their recent 5% discount at the Hut offer (now expired) they are bettering themselves today (20th Nov). But only for 2 hours. Yup those little imps at the Hut are giving us a mere 2 Hourse between 12 noon and 2pm to take advantage of a 10% discount across all products except for computing and Electrical goods. All you have to do is visit the site this lunchtime add items to your basket and use the code LUNCH10 at the checkout to qualify for a 10% discount.
E4’s recent take on its own Monster Hit ‘Big Brother’, see’s fictional housemates battling against the undead in this grisly sendup. From the pen of Charlie Brooker, a writer more known for his comedy than horror with such writing credits as the Fast Show and the little known sitcom Nathan Barley, and there is a definite dark humour running throughout the series. Not for the feint hearted though, as you’d expect with Zombie’s there’s lots of blood and body parts being gnawed. Worth buying if only to see Davina go all flesh-eating Zombie on an eviction night.
Cant wait for next years ‘I a Zombie get Me out of here’
Released on the 17th November, the 4th Series of the New Doctor Who featuring David Tennant & Catherine Tate (and it will also be Tennants last full series, with just 4 more specials on the cards before he steps aside for a new Doctor). Including the Christmas special from 2007, this set boasts some fine episodes (even I managed to accept Catherine Tate as Donna Noble in the end), including Silence in the Library, and some barn storming cliffhangers (one in particular involving a surprise regeneration had the whole nation talking).
Ok, in case you aren’t aware of this one, your friendly local Supermarkets are at it again. Available instore only you can pick up Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for a mere £8 at Morrison’s and Asda. Love it or hate it, this is a great price for the 4th Indiana Jones Movie, which was an unsubtle of pastiche 1960’s America, complete with Commie’s, Nuclear Bombs and UFO’s. Naff, but still better then Temple of doom if you ask me.
If you don’t have an Asda or Morrison’s nearby then you can still pick it up online for £9.90 at Woolworths
Journey into the secret world of Pixie Hollow and hear Tinker Bell speak for the very first time as the astonishing story of Disney’s most famous fairy is finally revealed in the all-new motion picture Tinker Bell.
Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow - who gives it light and colour as the seasons come and go? Enter a land of adventure and mystery as Tinker Bell and her four best fairy friends turn winter into spring and, with the power of faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust, learn the importance of being true to yourself.
Overflowing with fun and imagination, Tinker Bell is a celebration of the beloved fairy and her first motion picture. Experience this amazing tale bound to delight the entire family.
The kids love a good Christmas movie in our house, especially on Christmas Eve, when its become a kind of tradition for us all to sit around with the TV with some home cooked festive fair courtesy of my wife. This year I thought I’d look early and and found this boxset to keep the tradition going. Containing all 3 Santa Clause movies, and a definite favourite with the kids for only £9.98.
The Santa Clause: It’s the night before Christmas when toy salesman Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) finds himself in an awkward predicament. The real Santa Claus has fallen off his roof and his “emergency card” instructs Scott to take his place. But by putting on the Santa suit, Scott unknowingly accepts all the responsibilities of the rosy-cheeked legend. With his young son by his side, Scott starts a comical new life of weight gain, beard growth, narrow chimneys and elves with attitude!
The Santa Clause 2: Santa’s got problems and things quickly go south when he finds out that his son, Charlie, has landed on this year’s “naughty” list. Desperate to help his son, Scott heads back home, leaving a substitute Claus to watch over things at the Pole. But when the substitute redefines naughty and nice, putting Christmas at risk, it’s up to Scott to return with a new bag of magic to try to save Christmas!
The Santa Clause 3: Tim Allen reprises his role of Scott Calvin-aka Santa as he juggles a full house of family and the mischievous Jack Frost (Martin Short), whose chilling Santa envy has him trying to take over the “big guy’s” holiday. At the risk of giving away its secret location, Scott invites his in-laws, Sylvia and Bud Newman (Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin) to the North Pole to share in the holiday festivities and be near their daughter, Carol (Elizabeth Mitchell)-aka Mrs. Claus- as she prepares for the eagerly anticipated birth of baby Claus.
Whats this a new Shrek Movie in time for Christmas? Well not quite, Shrek the Halls is a Half hour animated made for TV Special featuring all the characters we know and love from the Original Shrek Trilogy. Obviously cashing in on the festive season, but hey at £5.98 you cant really go wrong. If it keeps the kids happy while I’m preparing the Xmas dinner then so be it.
Shrek wants the perfect Christmas for him and his family but he has no clue how to do it. He buys a book on how to do Christmas perfectly and everything is going well, Until donkey and gang decide to intrude that is….