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The Dark Knight’s Christopher Nolan adds his gritty touch to the super hero, this time played by Britain’s own Henry Cavill MAN OF STEEL
WHAT IS IT? INFO
Distributor: Warner Home
Contact:
020 7984 5283 Price:
DVD: £10/Blu-ray: £13 Released:
December 2nd
Everyone knows the Supermanstory – two Kryptonians send their only son to Earth. He takes on the human name Clark Kent and struggles to fit in, but ultimately becomes a hero – until some of his fellow Kryptonians come to Earth looking for him and bring destruction.
WHY SHOULD I STOCK THIS? This is a notably much darker take on the Supermanfilms – though 300’s Zach Snyder directs, The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan acts as producer and his influence can be felt. This is the second Supermanfilm in the last decade – the previous being
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The film made £416m –£73.3m of which was in its opening weekend.
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Distributor: StudioCanal
Contact:
02075342700 Price:
DVD: £10 Blu-ray: £14
Released: December 2nd
NORWICH’S most socially awkward celeb is back, this time in his own film. His station is firing its older staff so Partridge throws fellow aging DJ, Pat, under the bus to secure his own future.
A disgruntled Pat gatecrashes a staff party and takes partygoers hostage. Partridge is sent in to diffuse the situation but things just get worse from there.
CONSUMERS can now watch every GameTrailersvideo ever from their Xbox 360 – this includes all the video reviews and trailers available on the GameTrailerswebsite to the regular features such as Angry Video Game Nerd, Invisible Walls, Pop Fiction and Geoff Keighley’s Bonus Round. This is in addition to the site’s third-party partners like Mega 64 and their exclusive TV series set in the world of Minecraftcalled Seedlings.
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2006’s Superman Returns–Man of Steelfared far better both with critics and in the Box Office. Globally the film made $663m (£416m) – $116.7m (£73.3) of which was in its opening weekend.
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