Angus Thongs /mean Girls / Clueless

| Awaiting Stock – Order Now | |
| Format | 3 DVD |
| Genre | Drama/Romance, Comedy |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Rating | M |
| Available | 29-10-2009 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$38.99 |
This is an estimate only, shipping to your postcode may be more or less. Exact shipping charge is shown at checkout.
Home Delivery Awaiting stock:
Order Now
Pickup Not
Available
Love Actually / Notting Hill / Bridget Jones Diary / Bridget Jones: Edge Of Reason / Wimbledon $28.99 (AUD) | $19.99 (AUD) Secret Diary of a Call Girl is an 8 part UK TV series based on the nest seller book BELLE DE JOUR: THE INTIMATE ADVENTURES OF A LONDON CALL GIRL. Already familiar to many as a chart-topping pop singer and Doctor Who's stalwart sidekick, the uber-sexy Billie Piper eats up the screen as the prim-lady-by-day / high-class-hooker-by-night. | $9.99 (AUD) Explores Austen's adage that general incivility is at love's essence. Sylvia's husband dumps her for another woman, so Bernadette and Jocelyn organize a book club to distract her. They recruit Sylvia's daughter Allegra; Prudie, a young teacher whose marriage may be on the rocks; and Grigg, a sci-fi fan who joins out of attraction to Jocelyn. | $14.99 (AUD) Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums is the richly tragicomic story of one unique family's sudden, unexpected reunion. Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife Etheline (Angelica Huston) had three children - Chas (Ben Stiller), Ritchie (Luke Wilson) and Margot (Gwneth Paltrow), and then they separated. |
$4.99 (AUD) | Gabriel Iglesias: I'm Not Fat I'm Fluffy $28.99 (AUD) | We Can Be Heroes - Finding The Australian Of The Year $28.99 (AUD) 'We Can Be Heroes' (aka 'The Nominees') is the innovative ABC comedy mockumentary series, created and written by Chris Lilley. | $14.99 (AUD) Since it's theatrical release The Castle has become an iconic Australian comedy with phrases such as "How's the serenity?", "This is going straight to the pool room" and "Tell him he's dreaming" now a part of Australian cultural lingo. |




