Added to your basket
Mel Gibson Collection
£24.99
-
4 instalments of £6.24 with clearpay Learn more
Mad Max (1979):
Rebel bikers combat the police in a bleak post-nuclear future where the highways are bloody battlegrounds. When a gang of motorcyclists brutally murder a policeman's family he becomes Mad Max, avenger of the highways.
Lethal Weapon (1987):
Written by Shane Black and directed by Richard Donner, Lethal Weapon in the thrill-packed story of two Vietnam vets-turned-cops (Mel Gibson and Danny Glover) who have just one thing in common: both hate to work with partners. But their partnership becomes key to their survival when a routine murder investigation leads to all-out, take-no-prisoners, martial-arts-and-machine-guns war with an international heroin ring. Fierce, fast and frequently funny, it fires off ground after round of can't-miss entertainment.
Tequila Sunrise (1988):
Mac McKussie may have quit the business of drug dealing. But - inside and outside the law - the business won't quit him. Mel Gibson (as Mac). Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell and Raul Julia star in this high-gloss, high-stakes thriller from Chinatown Academy Award-winner Robert Towne. Russell is Mac's pal Nick, a cop under pressure to bring Mac down; Julia plays a Mexican lawman with shady intentions; and Pfeiffer is a cool restaurateur torn between her feelings for Nick and Mac. All four bask in Conrad Hall's glowing, award-winning cinematography. The volatile elements of 'Tequila Sunrise' make an excitingly watchable mix.
Forever Young (1992):
It's 1939 and test pilot Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) has the world by the tail. He has a terrific job flying B-25s, a devoted soul mate (Isabel Glasser) and a long-time pal and confidant (George Wendt). In fact, he has everything. Almost. Despite his ability to confront danger, he can't look his girlfriend in the face and propose.
He always decides to wait until tomorrow to pop the question... but in one terrible instant he runs out of tomorrows. Tragedy takes his sweetheart away. Unwilling to face life alone, Daniel volunteers for a top-secret cryogenics experiment. He reawakens in 1992, lost and out of step. But through a friendship with a fatherless boy (Elijah Wood) and the boy's mother (Jamie Lee Curtis), Daniel learns that time waits for no man. But true love waits forever. Share the magic of forever young, a romantic adventure about courage, taking risks, seizing the moment - and getting one more chance!
Maverick (1994):
With more twists than a switchback trail and more sleights of hand than a shell game, Maverick is rollicking proof of how the west was fun. A riverboat poker tourney promises a winner-take-all $500,000....and Bret aims to be the winner who does all the taking! But first he must cope with the hangman's noose, a runaway stage, a wily Indian chief,outlaws,ingrates,a bagful of rattlesnakes and more close calls than a long-tailed cat in a roomful of rocking chairs. So don't miss this excitement.
Conspiracy Theory (1997):
New York cab driver and conspiracy buff Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) knows about the secret movers, shakers and assassins who really control things. Trying to put Justice Department attorney Alice Sutton (Julia Roberts) in the know, he's run out of her office. Soon both will run for their lives. The two stars conspire for suspense, romance and twists that click like a rush-hour taxi meter. A crackpot theory in the newsletter Jerry publishes may be true. Cryptic Dr. Jones (Patrick Stewart) and his men aim to squash it - and them too. 'I don't know what I know but I know that it's big,' Jerry says. What we know is that Conspiracy Theory is big entertainment.
Payback (1999):
The pay off is excitement when Mel Gibson portrays hard-boiled Porter in 'Payback', a fast, frequently funny and ecstatically twisted blend of action and noir atmosphere co-written and directed by Brian Helgeland, Academy Award winner for 'LA Confidential'.
Porter makes his living outside the law. So when his partners in a heist rip off his $70,000 share and leave him for dead, there's only one way for Porter to settle things: his way. And that sends him on a vendetta that will have a lot of lowlifes gaping at the talking end of Porter's fat revolver. Crooked cops. Street gangs. Spineless flyspecks. Crime bosses. Anyone and everyone standing between Porter and his 70 grand are going to know he's back... with a vengeance.
- Warner Bros.
- 749 mins approx.
- Steve Miner
- Richard Donner
- Brian Helgeland
- George Miller
- Robert Towne
- 18
- Mel Gibson
- Danny Glover
- Gary Busey
- Kurt Russell
- Michelle Pfeiffer
- Jodie Foster
- James Garner
- Deborah Kara Unger
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Elijah Wood
- Julia Roberts
- Patrick Stewart
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 7
- 2
Mel Gibson Collection
£24.99
Sold out
Region 2 DVD (may not be viewable outside Europe).
-
4 instalments of £6.24 with clearpay Learn more
Delivery & Returns
Mad Max (1979):
Rebel bikers combat the police in a bleak post-nuclear future where the highways are bloody battlegrounds. When a gang of motorcyclists brutally murder a policeman's family he becomes Mad Max, avenger of the highways.
Lethal Weapon (1987):
Written by Shane Black and directed by Richard Donner, Lethal Weapon in the thrill-packed story of two Vietnam vets-turned-cops (Mel Gibson and Danny Glover) who have just one thing in common: both hate to work with partners. But their partnership becomes key to their survival when a routine murder investigation leads to all-out, take-no-prisoners, martial-arts-and-machine-guns war with an international heroin ring. Fierce, fast and frequently funny, it fires off ground after round of can't-miss entertainment.
Tequila Sunrise (1988):
Mac McKussie may have quit the business of drug dealing. But - inside and outside the law - the business won't quit him. Mel Gibson (as Mac). Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell and Raul Julia star in this high-gloss, high-stakes thriller from Chinatown Academy Award-winner Robert Towne. Russell is Mac's pal Nick, a cop under pressure to bring Mac down; Julia plays a Mexican lawman with shady intentions; and Pfeiffer is a cool restaurateur torn between her feelings for Nick and Mac. All four bask in Conrad Hall's glowing, award-winning cinematography. The volatile elements of 'Tequila Sunrise' make an excitingly watchable mix.
Forever Young (1992):
It's 1939 and test pilot Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) has the world by the tail. He has a terrific job flying B-25s, a devoted soul mate (Isabel Glasser) and a long-time pal and confidant (George Wendt). In fact, he has everything. Almost. Despite his ability to confront danger, he can't look his girlfriend in the face and propose.
He always decides to wait until tomorrow to pop the question... but in one terrible instant he runs out of tomorrows. Tragedy takes his sweetheart away. Unwilling to face life alone, Daniel volunteers for a top-secret cryogenics experiment. He reawakens in 1992, lost and out of step. But through a friendship with a fatherless boy (Elijah Wood) and the boy's mother (Jamie Lee Curtis), Daniel learns that time waits for no man. But true love waits forever. Share the magic of forever young, a romantic adventure about courage, taking risks, seizing the moment - and getting one more chance!
Maverick (1994):
With more twists than a switchback trail and more sleights of hand than a shell game, Maverick is rollicking proof of how the west was fun. A riverboat poker tourney promises a winner-take-all $500,000....and Bret aims to be the winner who does all the taking! But first he must cope with the hangman's noose, a runaway stage, a wily Indian chief,outlaws,ingrates,a bagful of rattlesnakes and more close calls than a long-tailed cat in a roomful of rocking chairs. So don't miss this excitement.
Conspiracy Theory (1997):
New York cab driver and conspiracy buff Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) knows about the secret movers, shakers and assassins who really control things. Trying to put Justice Department attorney Alice Sutton (Julia Roberts) in the know, he's run out of her office. Soon both will run for their lives. The two stars conspire for suspense, romance and twists that click like a rush-hour taxi meter. A crackpot theory in the newsletter Jerry publishes may be true. Cryptic Dr. Jones (Patrick Stewart) and his men aim to squash it - and them too. 'I don't know what I know but I know that it's big,' Jerry says. What we know is that Conspiracy Theory is big entertainment.
Payback (1999):
The pay off is excitement when Mel Gibson portrays hard-boiled Porter in 'Payback', a fast, frequently funny and ecstatically twisted blend of action and noir atmosphere co-written and directed by Brian Helgeland, Academy Award winner for 'LA Confidential'.
Porter makes his living outside the law. So when his partners in a heist rip off his $70,000 share and leave him for dead, there's only one way for Porter to settle things: his way. And that sends him on a vendetta that will have a lot of lowlifes gaping at the talking end of Porter's fat revolver. Crooked cops. Street gangs. Spineless flyspecks. Crime bosses. Anyone and everyone standing between Porter and his 70 grand are going to know he's back... with a vengeance.
- Warner Bros.
- 749 mins approx.
- Steve Miner
- Richard Donner
- Brian Helgeland
- George Miller
- Robert Towne
- 18
- Mel Gibson
- Danny Glover
- Gary Busey
- Kurt Russell
- Michelle Pfeiffer
- Jodie Foster
- James Garner
- Deborah Kara Unger
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Elijah Wood
- Julia Roberts
- Patrick Stewart
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 7
- 2
Other customers bought:
-
LEGO Ideas: Home Alone McCallisters House Building Set (21330)
Free Delivery - code: LEGOBF
Get FREE delivery on our Black Friday LEGO deals! Simply add the item of your choice to your basket and use code: LEGOBF for the discount to apply!View OfferRRP: £259.99£229.99
Customer Reviews
There are currently no reviews.