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9 |
Animation; Adventure; Fantasy |
9 (Elijah Wood) awakens one day, finding himself in a post-apocalyptic world, where all of the humans are gone. All that are left is a small community of others like him, including the imperious 1 (Christopher Plummer), the warrior-like 7 (Jennifer Connelly), and the one eyed sidekick 5 (John C. Reilly). While their group is small and relatively safe in hiding, 9 convinces the group to fight in order to survive. Their enemies: large machines that seem almost unbeatable. In order to win the fight, they must also discover why the machines are attacking in the first place. Will their risks pay off, and will they ultimately find a way to save civilization and life as they know it? |
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12 Monkeys |
Adventure; Science Fiction |
A fantastic view of a bleak future created by the outbreak of a virus in the year 1996 and an attempt made to discover a solution by returning to the time of the outbreak. James Cole (Bruce Willis) is forced to travel back in time to periods between 1990-96 to try and discover who or what was responsible for the outbreak, all the while being monitored from the future by scientists and administrators. Cole is unsurprisingly considered to be crazy in 1990 and is sent to a mental institute where he meets Jeffrey Goines (Brad Pitt), whom he comes to believe is the culprit of the outbreak of the virus. Dr. Kathryn Railly (Madeleine Stow) becomes interested in Cole because of her research about doomsdayers, one of which Cole becomes because of his talk of the outbreak of a deadly virus. Together with Railly, Cole attempts to unravel the mystery that is the past of the 12 Monkeys. |
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42nd Street |
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The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen |
Adventure; Children; Comedy; Fantasy |
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The Adventures Of Ford Fairlane |
Comedy; Adventure; Action |
Ford Fairline (Andrew Dice Clay) is known as the ‘Rock and Roll detective’. His life is going smoothly until a big time rock and roll star, Johnny Crunch (Gilbert Gottfried) is killed and he needs to investigate the murder. Crunch was a client of Fairlane, one he sorely needed, because Crunch was paying him cash. Most of his clients pay him with autographed photos and drumsticks. Now, Fairlane is left to watch over Crunch’s son and investigate the murder and track down a woman called Zuzu Petals (Maddie Corman). This leads him to confrontations with a hitman known as Smiley (Robert Englund) and record executive Julian Grendel (Wayne Newton) and many others. |
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After The Sunset |
Crime |
The movie is about a big time thief who plans to steal a precious stone that's displayed in the ship. There's an FBI agent who is assigned to and promises to foul the thief's intentions. There are some humorous encounters between the thief and the FBI agent each trying to outwit the other. It's interesting (and thrilling) to watch how the thief plans and executes his operation. The thief is played by Pierce Brosnan and the FBI agent is Woody Harrelson. Pierce is partnered with Salma Hayek who was a one time thief-partner of Pierce, but has now decided to give up that life and start a family life. |
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Aladdin |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
A poor boy in the ancient middle east name Aladdin and his pet monkey, Abu, stumble across a cave with hidden treasure. The most precious of them all is a lamp with a genie in it. After rescuing the genie, Aladdin is granted his wishes as well as the comradery of the genie. The local sultan is looking for a proper sutor for Princess Jasmin and the genie helps Aladdin climb the ranks to win Jasmins' hand. The love story is distraught as Jafar fights to take Aladdins place with Jasmin. |
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Alien Quadrilogy: Alien / Aliens / Alien 3 / Alien Resurrection |
Horror; Science Fiction; Thriller |
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AVP: Alien vs. Predator |
Horror; Science Fiction; Action |
A group of people searching for "hidden treasure" end up far away from home when people start dying. They don't know what is happening until they go deep underground and they meet up with Alien and Predator, who both are doing the killings. Eventually the Alien and Predator start fighting for supremacy, while the humans sneak around trying not to get killed. At points it seemed like the Predator was protecting the humans. Eventually the humans are able to get out of the cave, and cause a big explosion to try to kill all the Aliens and Predator. Unfortunatly they were not entirely successful as with most movies, it seems to be setting up for a sequal. |
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Amercian Pie plus American Pie 2 |
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American Beauty |
Drama |
In the movie "American Beauty", Lester Burnham is a very sad man who is unhappy with his job, his marriage, and everything about how his life has turned out, until suddenly he finds passion for life again when he meets his daughter's beautiful friend Angela. He begins to turn his life around and he must decide how far he wants to take his infatuation with this lovely teenager. Meanwhile, Lester's wife Carolyn and his daughter Jane are each having a life crisis of their own. His wife is having an affair with a businessman and his daughter is having a strange, complicated relationship with the weird, artistic boy next door, Ricky. Things become more complicated as Jane and Ricky begin making a video project together, and Ricky's father becomes confused about Ricky's relationship with the Burnham family. Still, the members of the Burnham family each have to work through their own problems while still remaining a family and finding satisfaction while trying to build for themselves a modern American life with meaning. |
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Anchorman |
Comedy |
"Anchor Man, The Legend Of Ron Burgundy", is about an all male news team who gets bombarded with a new female reporter by the name of Veronica Corningstone. At first the news team is in shock and doesn't know what to make of the new reporter but Ron is instantly wooed by this woman and falls madly in love with her. Until, when Ron doesn't show up to read the news one day and she reads the news for him. All hell breaks loose as an all out war between the two reporters take place. Eventually, the two make up because of a situation involving life and death comes into play. |
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Annie |
Comedy; Family; Musical |
Annie (Aileen Quinn) is an orphan who lives in the orphanage under the direction of the cruel, alcoholic Miss Hannigan (Carol Burnett). Annie has a locket given to her by her parents, so she runs away to find them only to be caught and returned. Upon her return Grace Farrell (Anne Reinking), secretary to the wealthy Daddy Warbucks (Albert Finney) chooses her to go stay with Daddy Warbucks. After the trial visit, Daddy Warbucks decides to adopt Annie. To make her happy, he offers a $50,000 reward for information about her real parents. Miss Hannigan, in cahoots with her crooked brother, Rooster (Tim Curry) and his girlfriend, Lily (Bernadette Peters), claims Annie and demands the reward. After forcing Annie to go with her 'real parents' the news reaches Daddy Warbucks that Annie's real parents died, and he knows the people who took her are frauds and up to no good. Daddy Warbucks and company goes all out to find Annie. Annie, who has realized that Miss Hannigan is part of the plot, goes through many scary times. Finally Punjab (Geoffrey Holder), Daddy Warbuck’s right hand man, snatches Annie from a very precarious situation. |
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Any Given Sunday |
Sports |
This star-packed football drama is a study in rising and falling stars in the world of football. It follows a professional football team through one season, both on the field and behind the scenes. The team's aging coach, Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino) fights to establish his relevancy in a game the commentators say is passing him by, while the team's new female owner, Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) battles to prove herself in the male-dominated world of professional sports. On the field, through stunning on-the-field cinematography, we follow the stories of many of the players on the team. Veteran quarterback Jack 'Cap' Rooney (Dennis Quaid) battles both time and injury in what could be his final season. The young quarterback who replaces him, Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx), finds himself thrusted into the spotlight, both for good and for ill. Wide receiver Julian Washington (LL Cool J), worries about his contract bonus, with his fate in the hands of a young, inexperienced quarterback. Over the course of the season, their destinies all intertwine as they work with, and sometimes against, each other. |
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Army Of Darkness |
Comedy; Horror; Action |
Ash (Bruce Campbell) falls through a portal that takes him back in time to a medieval setting, where the local knights promptly declare him to be the "He who has come from the sky to deliver us from the terror of the Deadites". Armed only with his boomstick (shotgun) and his wrist-mounted chainsaw, Ash goes on a quest to retrieve the fabled book of the Dead; The Necronomicon. Forgetting the magic word he needs to break the curse on the Necronomicon, Ash inadvertently releases the evil power inside, and must then go and do battle against the entire Deadite army (and save love-interest Sheila (Embeth Davidtz) too!) |
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Avatar |
Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a former U.S. Marine is selected to participate in the Avatar program. He is sent to a Planet called Pandora, residence of a primitive Na’vi alien race. He meets his officer Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) there who handles the human colony there. The authorities want to explore the planet for resources but are obstructed by the Na’vi. They convert Jake into a Na’vi hybrid and ask him to go to the Na’vi home to convince them to leave. While exploring the area Jake loses his group and is saved from wild animals by Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) a female Na’vi. Jake starts gaining their trust as a Na’vi hybrid. He also reports to his commander simultaneously. He eventually decides to stop the humans from removing Na’vi people from that place and joins them as a Na’vi leaving his human body. |
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The Band Wagon |
Comedy; Family; Musical |
Playing on the idea of aging dancers and waning musicals as the new reality, the plot of “The Band Wagon” jumps on the notion that movies are done with purely entertaining musicals. Only on Broadway can a former movie star past his prime, like Tony Hunter (Fred Astaire) ,find a place to perform. When Tony comes to New York, his favorite writers (Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant) want to give him a joyous song and dance story in the old-fashioned vein, but stuffy British snob and production doctor Jeffrey Cordova (Jack Buchanan) plans something more cerebral, undercutting his protestations that he knows something about show business. He brings in a haughty prima ballet star named Gabrielle Gerard (Cyd Charisse) with whom Tony has no chemistry as costar. What could have been a frothy hit for Tony turns suddenly into a ponderous think piece, dooming the entire production to a dark opening night. Fortunately the highly professional cast knows a thing or two about good entertainment, and they can still save the box office, but can Tony and Gabrielle also save their own budding romance? |
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BASEketball |
Comedy; Sports |
A couple of average guys from Milwaukee, Joe Cooper (Trey Parker) and Doug Remer (Matt Stone), become disillusioned with the state of sports today. Instead of watching sports, they begin to play a game in their driveway. The game becomes known as BASEketball, and it catches on very quickly because anyone can play it. With the funding of billionaire Ten Denslow (Ernest Borgnine) and their third team member and friend Kenny “Squeak” Scolari (Dian Bachar), Joe and Doug found the professional sport of BASEketball. Unlike other professional sports in BASEketball everyone player gets paid the same amount and no team can change the city for which it plays. As they become national sports heroes they are faced with the problems of corporate sponsorship and corruption that turned them away from league sports initially, they try to fight back. When the owner of a rival team, Baxter Cain (Robert Vaughn), decides to take matters into his own hands and try to change BASEketball’s cardinal rules, the only people that stand in his way are Joe, Doug, and Kenny. |
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Batman Begins |
Adventure; Crime; Action |
In a retelling of the origin of the comic book hero Batman, young Bruce Wayne witnesses the murder of his parents after an opera. Upon reaching adulthood (having been raised by his family butler, Alfred) he returns home to Gotham City with plans of killing the man who murdered his parents (who is now being released in return for testimony against the mob). Instead, the mob kills the thug to prevent his testimony. Bruce confronts them, only to be dismissed. He decides to travel the world, learning combat techniques including those of a secret vigilante group. He returns home once again, capitalizing on his childhood fear of bats and contacts in his father's advanced technology company to create the persona "Batman." He then battles the evil "Scarecrow" and his deadly toxins, and eventually must face the leader of the vigilante group he had earlier trained with, who now plans to destroy the city. |
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Beaches |
Comedy; Drama; Musical |
"Beaches" is the tale of two women and their enduring friendship through the years. Wealthy but sheltered young Hillary Whitney (Barbara Hershey) first meets poor but talented child star CC Bloom (Bette Midler) in Atlantic City when the girls are 11 years old. They quickly become best friends whose differences fascinate each other, for they both find faults in their own lives. Living vicariously through each other’s letters, the girls remain friends well into their adult years, when they meet again in New York City. All grown up, their friendship is tested in the years that follow by men, money, mistakes, and jealousy as their once glittering outlook on life is forever changed by the personal choices and glaring differences they face. |
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Beetlejuice |
Comedy; Horror; Fantasy |
The Maitlands, Adam (Alec Baldwin) and Barbara (Geena Davis), are living an idyllic, seemingly charmed life when an unfortunate accident ends their life. Though now on the other side the Maitlands have attempted to continue living their idyllic life, when an annoying family, the Deetz family, moves from New York City having purchased their home. The Deetz family are an unwanted annoyance to the Maitlands and they try to enlist the help of Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), who advertises his services as bio-exorcist, or one who can rid you of those pesky humans. To the Maitlands ultimate dismay Beetlejuice turns out to be more of a nuisance than a help. When they come in to contact with the Deetz's daughter and befriend her, the Maitlands must decide whether to go through with their efforts to rid themselves of the Deetzes or let them stay. |
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Behind Enemy Lines |
War |
American forces have been assigned to help maintain the peace in an un-named Baltic country. While on a routine recon mission a Navy pilot notices military activity in a de-militarized zone. Taking pictures of the activity, he starts to return to his aircraft carrier. However, the paramilitary forces on the ground shoot him down. The paramilitary troops head to the crash-site, intending to kill the pilot so he can not report on their activity. By the time the reach the plane the American pilot has begun his escape. A chase ensues across the country-side. While the pilot is evading capture, the Americans back on the carrier have negotiate past diplomatic difficulties to mount a rescue mission. |
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Beowulf |
Animation; Adventure; Fantasy |
Brave warrior Beowulf (Ray Winstone) sets out with his men to destroy the monster Grendel (Crispin Hellion Glover) who has been terrorizing the court of the Danish king Hrothgar (Anthony Hopkins). An epic battle ensues during which Beowulf deals Grendel a fatal wound and the monster returns to his home to die. Grendel's mother (Angelina Jolie) is wracked with grief and her cries soon draw Beowulf to her lair where he is determined to kill her too. Grendel's mother seduces Beowulf and promises him that he will be king of the Danes and that there will be peace in his kingdom as long as she can have his golden dragon drinking horn. Beowulf agrees and returns to Hrothgar's Hall at which point Hrothgar throws himself from the highest tower and Beowulf is declared the new king. Many years pass and all is peaceful, until one day the drinking horn is returned to Beowulf. This is swiftly followed by an attack by a dragon. Beowulf defeats the dragon, but in the process is mortally wounded and his faithful companion Wiglaf (Brendan Gleeson) is left to become the new king. |
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Best In Show |
Comedy |
In this Christopher Guest mockumentary, a variety of colorful characters pack up their pooches and travel to compete in a prestigious national dog show. Interviews reveal the neuroses, triumphs, and personal tragedies of both participants and sponsors of the dog show as they prepare for the rush of competition. Wacky couple Gerry and Cookie Fleck (Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara) confront infidelity and money issues; yuppie socialites Meg and Hamilton Swan (Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock) are locked in a perpetual ego clash; gay couple Stefan (Michael McKean) and Scott (John Michael Higgins) revel in their own fabulousness; and Harlan Pepper (Guest) just enjoys playing ventriloquist with his bloodhound. As the end of competition nears, who will claim the honor of Best in Show? |
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Better Off Dead |
Comedy; Romance |
Lane Meyer (John Cusack) has just been dumped by his girlfriend Beth (Amanda Wyss) for the pretentious captain of their high school ski team. He works in fast food, is having trouble in school, and is being stalked by their irate paperboy. Understandably depressed, he devises several comical ways of killing himself to ease the pain. His friends and family, while well-meaning, just compound his misery by trying to help him get over it. A new friendship with the French exchange student, Monique (Diane Franklin), gives him more confidence, and he challenges the ski team captain to ski the K-12. Will he win the race? Will his ex-girlfriend take him back? Will the beautiful exchange student finally heal his broken heart? |
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Big |
Comedy; Drama; Family; Fantasy; Romance |
"Big" is the story of a 13 year old boy, Josh Baskin (David Moscow), who makes a wish and finds himself transformed into a man (Tom Hanks) overnight. 13 year old Josh feels overlooked by girls because of his nerdiness and height. One night at a carnival in his hometown he encounters a mysterious machine that lets people make one wish. He puts in his money and makes his wish - to be "big". The next morning he wakes up to discover he has grown overnight from a 13-year-old to a man of 30. Bewildered, Josh terrifies his mother before fleeing. With the help of his best friend, 13 year old Billy (Jared Rushton), Josh goes to New York City to experience life as an adult and figure out how to return himself to his former age. He learns what it means to be a grownup, and also that it's best to remain a kid for as long as he's supposed to. |
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Billy Elliot |
Comedy; Drama; Family |
In an Irish mining town, Jackie Elliot (Gary Lewis) signs his youngest son Billy (Jamie Bell) up for boxing lessons, thinking that his son’s possible future sport stardom will help with the family’s finances. Billy has other things in mind when he discovers the ballet class that shares the gym with the boxing ring. Mrs. Wilkinson (Julie Waters) accepts Billy into her ballet class, and Billy starts taking private ballet lessons from her with the money he is supposed to be spending on boxing lessons. Trouble comes when the miners, including Billy’s older brother (Jamie Draven) and father, go on strike, and Billy’s secret lessons are revealed to his family. With the help of his teacher, Billy prepares for an audition the Royal Ballet School, and does so with some unexpected help. |
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The Black Adder: The Complete Collector's Set |
Comedy; Family; History |
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Black Hawk Down |
War; Action |
The movie "Black Hawk Down" is based on a true story about a group of Delta Force commandos and US Army Rangers led by General William Garrison (Sam Shepard). In 1993 they are dropped into Somalia to capture two warlords. After capturing the warlords, their Black Hawk helicopters are taken down by rocket propelled grenades, so more US soldiers are sent in to rescue their comrades. Sergeant Eversmann (Josh Hartnett) and Lieutenant Colonel McKnight (Tom Sizemore) are two of the soldiers who were in the downed helicopters. The rescue forces get ambushed throughout their mission, and many American soldiers are killed during the battles. |
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Blade: Trinity |
Adventure; Horror; Fantasy; Thriller; Action |
“Blade: Trinity” is the final installment in the Blade film trilogy. Blade (Wesley Snipes) continues his fight against vampires, but is dealt a severe blow when they manipulate human law enforcement into arresting him. Left with no allies, a young group of vampire hunters called the Night Stalkers come to his aid. As the vampires unleash Drake (Dominic Purcell), the first of the vampires, Blade and the Night Stalkers attempt to perfect their newest weapon: a virus that will destroy every vampire on the planet, ending the battle once and for all. |
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Blade Runner |
Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
In the future, life-like androids are manufactured to perform all the menial, dangerous and distasteful jobs that humans do not want to do. When they try to escape their fates, ‘Blade Runners’ are employed to track them down and destroy them. Ex-Blade Runner Harrison Ford comes out of retirement in order to hunt down and destroy a band of renegade androids led by Rutger Hauer. They have returned to Earth in a desperate attempt to force the secret of deactivating their automatic self-destruct mechanisms from their designers. Complications arise when a new-improved model, upon discovering that she is not human, runs away and he falls in love with her. |
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Blast From The Past |
Comedy; Drama; Romance |
During the height of the cold war, paranoid scientist Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken) has constructed an elaborate fallout shelter underneath his family's home. As the Cuban Missile Crisis begins, Webber and his pregnant wife, fearing the worst, enter the shelter. Simultaneously, a nearby jet has engine problems, forcing the pilot to eject. When the plane crashes into the Webbers' home, the explosion is mistaken for a nuclear blast, causing Webber to seal the shelter in panic. They live there for the next 35 years, raising their son, Adam (Brendan Fraser) below ground. After years in seclusion, the family is running low on food, and so Adam is sent to the surface to attempt to purchase supplies. Upon emerging, Adam finds that the city is remarkably intact. He meets and befriends several individuals with his naive charm, including Eve (Alicia Silverstone), who he enlists to help him purchase supplies. During their shopping excursions, the two fall in love, and she learns of Adam's sheltered life. After eventually discovering that there was no nuclear holocaust, Adam returns to the shelter to introduce Eve to his parents and to attempt to ease them back into a normal life. |
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The Bourne Identity |
Thriller; Action |
The Bourne Identity, starring Matt Damon, is about CIA agent Jason Bourne. He plays the role of a trained assassin with amnesia. The movie begins with Bourne being fished out of the sea. He has been shot, and has no memory of what happened. Furthermore, he doesn't even know his own identity. The ship's doctor pulls a capsule embedded in his body which leads Bourne to a Swiss bank account. From the bank account, he slowly pieces together the events leading up to his amnesia. Bourne meets Marie, portrayed by Franka Potente. She helps him escape from the CIA authorities who now believe he is a threat to their organization. The movie concentrates on Jason's and Marie's attempt to elude the CIA authorities and his attempts to regain his memory. |
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The Bourne Supremacy |
Thriller; Action |
Super spy Jason Bourne returns in this sequel to the "Bourne Identity." Bourne and his girlfriend are living in India, hiding from the CIA and authorities. A hit man tries to kill the couple, but succeeds only in murdering Bourne's girlfriend, Marie. This event jolts Bourne out of hiding. He leaves India, unaware of the reason for the attempt on his life. It is later revealed that the hit man was working for a corrupt CIA official, Ward Abbott, and a Russian mobster. This CIA official wanted Bourne dead in order to frame him. If anybody tried to find Bourne, they'd be chasing a ghost. Jason, still suffering from amnesia, eventually discovers he was once a pawn in the CIA. He had been involved in a killing which was outside the knowledge of the CIA authorities. This scheme to use CIA agents for personal gain and murder had been hatched by the corrupt CIA official Abbott, along with help from the Russian gangster. Ultimately, Bourne succeeds in figuring out the frame job. He sets up Abbott with a confession on a tape recorder. Abbott commits suicide, and Bourne slips under the radar once again. In a thrilling car chase set in Russia, Bourne meets up with the hit man who killed his beloved Marie. Although it isn't clear whether the hit man died, Bourne walks away, content that he's gotten some level of justice. Bourne meets up with the daughter of 2 people who he previously killed. These 2 people were eliminated by Bourne, but he thought he was acting on behalf of the CIA. In reality, he was actually acting on orders from the corrupt CIA man Abbott. He apologizes to the girl, and then slips away to set up the possible third movie in this series. |
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The Bourne Ultimatum |
Thriller; Mystery |
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) continues his mission to recover information about his past. He travels from Paris to Turin to London to Morocco to track down sources of information about a secret CIA operation named 'Blackbriar'. All the while, Bourne's informants and sources are being hunted down and killed by a CIA team lead by Noah Vosen (David Strathairn). A game of cat and mouse ensues, with Jason Bourne inching closer and closer to the truth. Eventually, Bourne meets up with Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) and together they uncover the truth about his past with the help of some one from the inside, Pamela Landy (Joan Allen). |
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Bride & Prejudice |
Comedy; Drama; Musical; Romance |
The story starts with Mrs. Bakshi who is set out to find the right match for her beautiful daughters. While they attend a lavish wedding party of one of their friends in town, among her four daughters, Lalita (played by Aishwarya Rai) determines that she would only marry for love, giving her mother nightmares. As the story passes between her other three daughters, Lalita meets a wealthy American - Will Darcy, and emotions get ignited between the two. The story goes between their love or hate, unable to define their emotions which is masked by their pride. Darcy treats Lalita as a Indian village beauty who knows nothing of the world and Darcy pretends to Lalita as an arrogant American. Lalita and Darcy get into a series of gossips, assumptions and misunderstandings... the way they break their pride and get into reality and make love their priority over pride and prejudice and unite in hormony. |
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Bridget Jones's Diary/Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason |
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Brigadoon |
Musical; Fantasy; Romance |
Tommy Albright (Gene Kelly) and Jeff Douglas (Van Johnson) are two New Yorkers who have gone to Scotland for a bit of adventure. While on a hunting trip, they become lost in the forest and stumble upon a town not appearing on their map. Tommy and Jeff are struck by the beauty and peacefulness of this small village. However, everything about this town is years in the past including customs and dress. While visiting, Tommy falls head over heels for the beautiful Fiona Campbell (Cyd Charisse) and Jeff meets the lovely Jane Ashton (Elaine Stewart). However the town has a mysterious secret. The village only appears every 100 years for one day. When the villagers go to sleep, the town disappears only to reappear 100 years later. When Tommy and Jeff discover the truth, they must decide if they wish to stay with this city for the sake of love, or return to their lives in New York. The night is slowly falling and time is running out. |
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Burn After Reading |
Comedy; Crime |
Osbourne Cox (John Malkovich) is a CIA analyst who quits his job and decides to write his memoir. His wife, Katie Cox (Tilda Swinton) is sleeping with Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney), a US Marshall. Katie decides to divorce Osbourne and downloads all of his personal financial files onto a CD. The CD gets left at Hardbodies, a workout gym, where employees Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) and Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) mistake the CD as important top-secret files. To make some extra money, the two decide to blackmail Osbourne. This decision leads to a comical snowball of events. |
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Calamity Jane |
Comedy; Western; Musical; Romance; Biography |
Calamity Jane (Doris Day) lives in Deadwood city with Wild Bill Hickock (Howard Keel) and Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin (Philip Carey) whom she is secretly in love with. After a near riot caused by an actress hired to perform at the Golden Garter theater who turns out to be an actor called Francis Fryer. Calamity offers to help out the owner of the theatre and go to Chicago to convince successful and popular actress Adelaid Adams (Gale Robbins) to come to Deadwood and perform in the theatre. Through a case of mistaken identity they get Katy Brown (Allyn McLerie) who is really Adelaid's maid. Katy helps Calamity become more feminine and discover whether her true love is really Lieutenant Gilmartin or Wild Bill himself. |
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Charlie's Angels |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
Three beautiful, talented women belong to a detective agency that seemingly only they’re aware of. They are Charlie’s Angels, and they will do anything to crack the high-octane cases they’re presented with. In this chapter of the Angels’ adventures, Alex (Lucy Liu), Dylan (Drew Barrymore), and Natalie (Cameron Diaz), are confronted with a case fronted by Eric Knox (Sam Rockwell), who wants to find the culprit behind his stolen voice-recognition program. Working with Bosely (Bill Murray), they face romantic entanglement, a motorcycle race, and multiple threats to the agency and the man they work for, Charlie. Problem is, they’ve never met Charlie face-to-face, and must figure out a way to protect the man they owe so much to. |
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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle |
Comedy; Adventure; Action |
Veteran actress Demi Moore joins the 2003 ensemble cast of “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle”, sending characters, Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Alex (Lucy Liu), and Dylan (Drew Barrymore) into a tailspin. In this sequel to the original, the action centers this time around a pair of coveted missing wedding bands. Once the true value of the bands is revealed, the action truly begins. Vampy Madison Lee (Moore) proves that she is enough to keep the three beauties on their toes, invoking plenty of karate chops, “MacGyver-like” skills, and a few laughs tossed in for good measure. |
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Chicago |
Musical; Crime |
A musical comedy drama set in 1920's Jazz-era Chicago, this movie tells the story of Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) and Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones), each in the Cook County jail for murder. The block is presided over by Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah), who consoles and advises the prisoners on death row, for a price. Celebrity lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) spins their stories and works the press and public sympathy to influence the jury's verdict. The two women compete for the spotlight by ever-escalating sob-stories, but in the end their new-found celebrity is overtaken by the next sensational crime. A remake of the Bob Fosse stage play, Chicago won the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
The movie "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" is a story about four siblings named Peter, Lucy, Edmund, and Susan, who go to live with a famous professor to avoid the London air raids. One day, the children find a portal into an enchanted world called Narnia. Once there, the siblings experience a multitude of adventures, ranging from meeting talking animals to fighting battles, including one with the terrible White Witch. Fortunately, the children are able to travel back and forth from Narnia and the real world in order to escape the craziness of this magical world. Eventually, the siblings disover that the professor they are living with was the first human to ever have entered Narnia. |
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The Coen Brothers Collection |
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The Color Purple |
Drama; Musical |
Celie (Whoopie Goldberg) has never had it easy. Her childhood was snatched away from her at the hands of her "father" when he repeatedly molested her, fathering two children that he took from her at birth. Her hopes of escaping that hell were never realized when she was forced to marry "Mister" Albert (Danny Glover) who beats her and treats her horribly. Mister really has his eyes on Celie's younger sister and she feels helpless to do anything about it as it is all she can do to take care of his house and his terrible children. When Mister gets a new woman, Shug Avery (Margaret Avery), Celie's life begins to change as the two become friends and Shug convinces Celie that she is more than Mister's slave. Celie also becomes friends with Sofia (Oprah Winfrey) who marries Mister's son. Sofia's past is troubled much like Celie's, but she refuses to tolerate. Can Celie become like the women she much admires and break free from Mister? |
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The Commitments |
Comedy; Drama; Music |
Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins) has decided that Dublin needs “soul”. He sets out to establish a soul band.. He holds auditions in his parent’s home, looking for musicians who’s influences are James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and other US soul groups. After a long search, he finally assembles a band. His lead singer is the rough Deco Cuffe (Andrew Strong) who is has an outstanding voice and an incredible temper. Helping Jimmy run the band is the only experienced musician in the lot, Joey “The Lips” Fagan (Johnny Murphy) on trumpet. As the band rises in popularity, so do the troubles among the members. The backup singers begin to argue over who is dating Joey Fagan, the musicians in the band are upset that Deco gets all the notoriety. Deco can’t seem to stay out of trouble. Jimmy himself is sidetracked by backup singer, Natalie Murphy (Maria Doyle Kennedy). The band finally has to get over the hurdles that come with fame or lose everything trying. |
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Conspiracy Theory |
Thriller; Romance; Mystery |
Everyone is convinced that Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) has lost his mind as he sees conspiracies all around him. In his taxicab as he works all day, he twists complicated conspiracies about everything from washing machines to murder. Then, his worst fears are confirmed when one of his theories turns out to be real. Alice Sutton (Julia Roberts) works for the government that Jerry so badly distrusts but now he needs her help as he runs for his life from the man behind the theory that has become fact. With no one else to turn to, Alice finds herself turning from doubter to believer as both of their lives are in danger. Can they prove their theory before someone else dies? |
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Copycat |
Drama; Horror; Thriller; Crime; Mystery; Action |
Detective M.J. Monahan (Holly Hunter) finds herself in over her head while chasing a brutal serial killer who copies the killings of famous past serial killers. She turns to the only woman who can help, an expert on serial killers Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver). Hudson is reluctant to help at first,due to her crippling agoraphobia she hasn’t been able to leave her apartment without overwhelming anxiety attacks. She soon agrees to help as the serial killer takes more victims. This psychological thriller will keep you on edge while you try to figure out the mystery along with the investigators. Intrigued by the two women’s skill at finding him, the killer turns his evil intentions on them and they find themselves in a fight for their own lives. Twists and turns will keep you guessing till the very end. |
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The Count Of Monte Cristo |
Adventure; Thriller; Action |
Edmond Dantes (James Caveziel) is a French sailor, who, along with his friend Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce), goes ashore on the island of Elba to seek medical help for his ailing captain. The island is the prison of Napoleon and they are assumed to be French spies by the British holding the emperor, but Napoleon appears in time to save them and offer assistance to their captain. For his aid he asks Dantes one small favor of delivering a message to an old comrade of his. Unfortunately Dantes friend Mondego is less a friend and more a jealous and greedy young rich man out for his own benefit. Upon their return home Dantes finds time with his fiancee Mercedes (Dagmara Dominiczyk) cut short by officers come to arrest him for treason. Dantes protests his innocence, but has no recourse when the local magistrate sends him off to a distant deserted island prison. While there he befriends another captive Abbe Faria (Richard Harris) who not only helps him to plan escape, but gives him the map to an enormous treasure. From there Dantes must take back what is his and be restored to all that is just, while returning the lack of friendship to Mondego. |
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Crank |
Drama; Thriller; Action |
Jason Statham plays Chev Chelios, a Los Angeles hit-man. One morning following a hit, he awakes feeling drugged and sluggish. He finds a DVD planted by rival mobster Verona, which informs him that he has been injected with a drug known as a Beijing Cocktail, which will slow his adrenaline production and lead to his death within an hour. Chelios forces himself out of bed and sets out on a rampage across Los Angeles to locate his girlfriend Eve, who isn't answering her phone, get an antidote from his doctor, who has left town, find Verona and exact revenge, and most importantly, go to whatever extreme ends he must to keep his adrenaline pumping every second of the way.Chev catches up with Eve and makes contact with his doctor, both of whom aid him in keeping his adrenaline up. He finds and enters Verona's lair, only to be told that no antidote to the Cocktail exists. |
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Crash |
Drama; Thriller; Crime; Mystery; Action |
“In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so we can feel something,” says Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle) after a car crash. His words do not refer to automobiles, but in fact to the complex story-line to follow. A large and talented cast portrays the varied inhabitants of Los Angeles. Each group seems unconnected, differentiated by race, culture and class, yet their fates are intertwined in ways they had never imagined. Fear and hatred reign supreme on the streets of Los Angeles. High class white politicians are car-jacked by lower-class black men. A white working class police officer abuses and intimidates a black movie producer and his wife. A Hispanic locksmith is held at gunpoint by a Persian man who seems to have lost everything. In the face of the tragedy caused by misunderstanding comes the realization that one's differences cannot separate him from the rest of humanity. |
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon |
Adventure; Fantasy; Romance; Martial Arts |
In this movie there are two sides fighting eachother. The action in this movie is incredible. Yu Shu Lien is one of the main characters as well as Master Li Mu Bai. Li must fight his feelings for Lien who is the daughter of the governor. The two find themselves on a quest for a murderer and a sword that was used to commit the murder. The person who was murdered is li's master. The two work as a team thoughout the movie. |
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The Crow |
Fantasy; Thriller; Romance |
Killed in a horrible example of gang violence, a man comes back to life a year later to seek justice for him and his fiancé. Using the power of the afterlife he seeks revenge not only on those who killed him and his love, but on those leading the violence that has taken over the city. As he finds those that hurt him and his fiancé he sends a message up the food chain that he will not be stopped until they have been put out of business. With the help of a police officer he manages find the leader and battles him in the cemetery he arose from. |
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Cry-baby |
Musical; Romance |
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button |
Fantasy; Romance; Mystery |
Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) is born as an old man. Queenie (Taraji P. Henson) takes him in as her own. He ages in reverse. In Queenie’s nursing home, one of the residents has a grandchild called Daisy (Cate Blanchett), whom he meets and befriends. They fall in love eventually. However, at one point he also carries on an affair with Elizabeth Abbott (Tilda Swinton), who is married. He tends to act passively while Daisy is more aggressive. Benjamin’s unusual life is shown as he becomes a sailor and also a lover of motorcycles. Benjamin’s life is recorded in a diary, which Daisy’s daughter Caroline (Julia Ormond) reads to her when Daisy is near the end of her life. |
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Dance It Off With Vicky Binns |
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Daredevil |
Thriller; Action |
"Daredevil" is a movie based on the comic book superhero. The film features Ben Affleck as Matt Murdock, alias Daredevil. A childhood accident leaves Murdock blinded. However, his other senses become much more acute after this tragedy, giving him ultra sensitive hearing and other heightened senses. As he grows up, he learns to try acrobatic moves and take a lot of physical risks. He practices martial arts and daring jumps, which are things which aid him in becoming the superhero Daredevil. As an adult, Murdock works as a lawyer by day, but a crime fighter by night. Despite being blind, he is a skilled fighter and battles injustices which he encounters through his day job as an attorney. The main enemy in the movie is Bullseye, portrayed by Colin Farrell. Bullseye is hired by a criminal overlord to battle Daredevil. A side plot is the introduction of Electra, played by Jennifer Garner. A budding friendship between Electra and Daredevil is apparently ended when it appears that she has been killed by Bullseye. The plot revolves around introducing the superhero and his ongoing conflict with Bullseye. |
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The Dark Crystal |
Family; Children; Fantasy |
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The Dark Knight |
Thriller; Crime; Mystery |
Gotham City needs a superhero. There are corrupt police officers, the mob overrunning the city, and worst of all, The Joker (Heath Ledger). Gotham's new District Attorney, Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) helps put many of these criminals away, but Gotham just worsens as the chaos inflicted by the Joker worsens. So, Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale) comes to save the day, but it is not as easy as it seems. Batman will not reveal who he is, and the Joker will keep killing until he does. A love triangle of sorts also forms between Bruce Wayne, Harvey Dent, and Dent's girlfriend, Rachel. This sets up one of the most personal attacks by the Joker, and pushes Batman to the brink of insanity. |
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Dead Poets Society |
Comedy; Drama |
At a private, all boy prep-school, the students including shy young Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) and his roommate Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard) work hard and feel content with their quiet, ordinary lives. But when new English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams) joins the faculty, everything changes for them. Encouraging the boys to immerse themselves in the famous verse of great poets, Keating convinces the boys to “seize the day” and shows them that their lives can be extraordinary. Soon the boys learn that it is their hearts, and not their minds, that will lead them to true happiness, however rocky the path may be. |
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Death Race |
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Degrassi High: The Complete Series |
Family |
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Déjà Vu |
Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
The movie Déjà Vu (2006) is about ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) using Secret FBI technology, that allows for the vision of the past by four and one half days, to stop a terrorist attack on a ferry boat in Louisiana. The strangely dead burnt cut body of Claire Kuchever (Paula Patton) leads to Doug investigating the relationship between her and the attack because the autopsy shows that her death was not in cause of the attack. The secret technology being used by Agent Pryzwarra (Val Kilmer), Denny (Adam Goldberg), Gunnars (Elden Henson), and Shanti (Erika Alexander), is then used to watch Claire's life in the past to determine who the bomber was by watching to see who stole her truck which was used to hold the bomb. Doug then learns that the technology isn't just for viewing the past, rather, is able to be in the past and it is used to send a note to Doug in the past about the attack and to intercept the unknown bomber. Doug then decides to send himself back to the past as the only option and then he and Claire stop the attack on the ferry ending in the loss of the future Doug. Claire then meets up with the new reality Doug and realizes how the Doug that helped her knew so much. |
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The Departed |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) heads a local organised crime unit in Boston. In order to gain inside information about the police actions, he infiltrates a few of his trusted comrades into the police force through police academy. One of them is Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) who quickly rises to powerful position in police force with his wit. On the other hand, the police chief Oliver Queenan (Martin Sheen) has played the same game on Costello by putting one of his shrewd officer, Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), in the gang. Billy gains the confidence of Costello and soon becomes his left hand. Both Billy and Colin live a dangerous life gathering and transfering the information about plans of the agency they penetrated. Soon it becomes clear to both the parties that there is a mole amongst them. This leads to a cat-and-mouse game where both the groups desparately seek to identify the mole amongst them, leading to ample bloodshed. |
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Despicable Me |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
"Despicable Me" is the story of the world’s greatest villain, Gru (Steve Carell). Gru can do anything he sets his mind too and has no qualms about anything. Gru is always at odds with his arch rival, Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand). The two super villains are always at odds. However just as Gru is about to launch his latest plot, three orphaned young girls show up on his doorstep. Gru has become the guardian of Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier) and Agnes (Elsie Fisher). Now despite having his reputation as the world’s greatest super villain to contend with, Gru is faced with the over whelming odds of becoming the greatest parent! |
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The Devil's Advocate |
Horror; Thriller; Mystery |
Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves) plays an ambitious lawyer, who we see representing a child molester in court. After winning the case, he is called by a big New York firm, lead by John Milton (Al Pacino) character, to help with jury selection. He succeeds at that as well, is hired by the firm, and begins an impressive rise within the firm. He moves into a swanky apartment with his wife (Charlize Theron) overlooking Central Park, gets a great office, and enjoys his prestigious new job. However, his wife is not as enthusiastic. Her husband is gone almost constantly and she senses something evil among the other wives. As time goes on, she becomes convinced that this is not just any firm, but something satanic is going on. Everyone believes she is going crazy, and eventually she is sent off to a hospital while her husband tries to balance his new career, her condition, and a growing attraction for another lawyer (Connie Nielson) at the firm. Things escalate both professionally and personally to a dramatic and supernatural climax. |
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Dick Tracy |
Comedy; Adventure; Musical; Thriller; Crime; Action |
The main storyline of the film is Dick Tracy's efforts to bring down Big Boy Caprice's gangster empire. Secondary story lines follow Tracy's love triangle with Tess Trueheart (Glenne Headly) and Breathless Mahoney (Madonna), and Tracy's rescue of a young orphan boy, The Kid (Charlie Korsmo). All this becomes quickly tangled when Tracy finds himself framed for the murder of the District Attorney (Van Dyke), and Caprice's empire begins to take over the city itself. Big Boy Caprice (Al Pacino) runs a ruthless gangland empire in his town, having just risen to the top by killing off the previous gang lord. Determined to stop him and the new wave of criminal enterprise is detective Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty). When Dick becomes involved in the fight against Big Boy, he meets a Breathless Mahoney (Madonna), a lounge singer at one of Big Boy's clubs who has the information needed to take down Big Boy and his minions. As Breathless begins to fall for Tracy, his life becomes more entangled as his long-suffering girlfriend Tess Trueheart begins to doubt her life with him. Even more trouble awaits Tracy when Big Boy frames him for the murder of the local District Attorney (Dick Van Dyke). Can Tracy save himself and take down Big Boy? But more importantly can Tracy reconcile his love for Tess? |
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Die Hard: The Ultimate Collection: Die Hard / Die Hard 2: Die Harder / Die Hard with a Vengeance |
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Dirty Dancing |
Drama; Music; Romance |
Baby (Jennifer Gray) visits a summer resort with her family. She tries to get into the resort activities, but she's really more interested in what the owners' preppy nephew calls "the dance people". One night she sees a staff man struggling with two watermelons. He lets her carry one for him into a staff building where everyone is dirty dancing. She sees Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) and his dance partner, Penny, come in. Baby dances with Johnny. Baby finds out that Penny is pregnant and wants an abortion. Baby gets the money from her father, a prominent doctor (Jerry Orbach). Baby offers to learn Penny's dances so that she can sub for her while she recovers. She spends many hours with Johnny learning the dances and falling in love. Penny is badly hurt by the abortion, so Baby brings her father to help her. Her father immediately assumes that Johnny was the baby's father, and doesn't want Baby seeing him. She sneaks to his cabin anyway. Nearing the close of the season a woman who's jealous of Johnny turns him in as a thief. Johnny is subsequently fired, even when it's learned who the real thieves are. He leaves. Baby mopes. Then at the closing night ceremony, Johnny comes to reclaim Baby, and they dance for the entire gathering. |
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels |
Comedy; Crime |
Freddie Benson (Steve Martin) is a small time confidence trickster preying on victims in the French Riviera. Whilst going about his despicable work he comes across the path of Lawrence Jamieson (Michael Caine) who by a strange coincidence is in the same line of work. The patch that the two con men operate on is well known for its rich pickings but is only big enough for one of them. A plan is hatched at the expense of an American heiress. The two men agree on a wager that the first one of them to fleece the rich woman of $50,000 has the exclusive right to ply his trade in the wealthy resort. |
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District 9 |
Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
District 9 is the name of a concentration camp which is home to millions of extraterrestrial aliens who were recovered from a disabled space ship twenty years earlier. A private company named Multinational United (MNU) has been awarded the contract to relocate the aliens to a new camp. Wikus van der Merwe (Sharlto Copley) is the MNU employee who needs to issue the eviction notices to the individuals in the camp, but he suffers an accident in which he is sprayed with an unknown substance. As Wikus begins to transform, he finds himself at odds with an employer who has horrible plans for testing him. Wikus escapes and heads back to District 9, where he enlists alien aid in an effort to reverse his transformation. |
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DodgeBall |
Comedy; Sports |
This movie is about a very laid back gym owner who is about to lose his gym to a global gym corporation. His quirky group of gym members come up with the idea to enter a dodgeball tournament to make the amount of money he needs to save his gym. The unlikely team is then aided by an "old timer" who use to be a professional dodgeballer back in his hay days. What ensues are multiple knee slapping situations. The owner of the down and out gym is reluctant but eventually caves in to the pressure of his rag tag team. |
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Dogma |
Comedy; Adventure; Fantasy |
Two fallen angels (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) hatch a plan to re-enter heaven based on a loophole in Catholic dogma, not realizing that to turn church law against God will rip the universe apart. Down comes the messenger of God (Alan Rickman) to charge Planned Parenthood counselor Bethany Sloane (Linda Fiorentino) with a holy quest. It’s up to Bethany, plus the irrepressible, foul-mouthed Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith), the long-dead, long-forgotten 13th Apostle (Chris Rock) and a sexy muse (Salma Hayek) to head the angels off at the pass—specifically, New Jersey—before the world comes to an end. |
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Donnie Darko |
Fantasy; Thriller; Mystery |
Donnie Darko is an average highschool boy with too many problems at home and too many prescription anti-depressant drugs in his body. He is visited by an imaginary friend Frank: a man dressed in a bunny suit with a demonic mask for a face. Frank's influence on Donnie first results in Donnie waking up in his pajamas in the middle of a road, then in Donnie flooding the school at night, then with Donnie committing arson. Frank justifies his influence by telling Donnie that he is in danger, and, while he does wind up exposing a TV personality (Patrick Swayze) for who he really is, most of the crimes seem to be meaningless until the end, when all the threads come together to make Donnie understand that his life is determined by his actions, and the end is inescapable. |
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Double Jeopardy |
Thriller; Crime |
A woman named Elizabeth Parsons (Ashley Judd) is framed and consequently convicted of the murder of her husband, Nick Parsons (Bruce Greenwood). She spends about six years in jail and during that time she finds out that her husband is alive, and that he faked his death. She finds out that he also has taken her son from her friend whom she left her son with when she was sent to jail. A friend then tells her about the concept of "double jeopardy" (that you cannot be tried for the murder of the same person twice). Knowing this, she plots her revenge and sets out to find her husband and her son. At one point an investigator named Travis Lehman (Tommy Lee Jones) catches on to what she is about to do and starts following her. |
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Drop Dead Fred |
Comedy; Family; Fantasy |
Though Elizabeth (Phoebe Cates) discovers that her husband, Charles (Tim Matheson), is cheating on her, she finds it hard to let go. Her friend Janey (Carrie Fisher) supports her during this time, but she is unable to look past her love for Charles. Suddenly, Fred (Rik Mayall) appears: her old childhood imaginary friend, in an effort to cheer her up. She moves in with her mother (Marsha Mason) who wants her to stay with Charles and be exactly like her. Fred stays with Elizabeth as she tries to win Charles back. However, though Elizabeth is happy to have her careless childhood friend back, she begins to question if his presence is causing more trouble than it's worth. |
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Dumbo 70th Anniversary Special Edition |
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Educating Rita |
Comedy; Drama |
Can you make yourself a better person, and raise up the people around you along the way? Rita (Julie Walters) is a hairdresser living in the industrial city of Liverpool. Deciding that she can raise herself "above her station" through education, she enrolls at Open University to study literature. Her assigned mentor, Frank Bryant (Michael Caine), is a stalled academic, an alcoholic who has long since stopped caring about teaching and has nothing but bitterness and cynicism towards academia. Initially, Frank finds Rita's working-class views invigorating, and begins to rediscover his interest in students, learning, and intellectual pursuits. But as Rita begins to take on the pretensions that brought her to Open University in the first place, Frank begins a downward spiral that causes both of them to reconsider where they come from and where they are going. |
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Edward Scissorhands |
Comedy; Drama; Family; Fantasy; Romance |
Edward is a gentle young man created by a shut-in inventor on top of a hill. The inventor gave Edward lessons in etiquette and was teaching him all the human graces. Unfortunately, the inventor died unexpectedly, leaving Edward with scissors for hands. When Peg Boggs, the local "Avon" representative, comes calling at the house, she takes pity on poor Edward and brings him home to live with her family. Edward is puzzled by the quirks and politics of life in suburbia, and doesn't really fit in. At first Edward's uniqueness makes him almost a celebrity in the small suburb, but then people really begin to misunderstand Edward and his gifts. He falls in love with Peg's beautiful teenage daughter Kim, who comes to understand Edward just in time to save him from the townspeople's fear of someone as uniquely different as Edward. |
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Enemy Of The State |
Thriller; Action |
Robert Clayton Dean (Will Smith) is a lawyer in Washington who finds himself the target of the NSA after learning too much about a recent murder. He tries to run, but how do you hide from a government agency that has the knowledge and technology to track anyone on earth? He finds and befriends Edward 'Brill' Lyle (Gene Hackman), a man that has hid successfully from the NSA for years. Brill may be able to help Robert, but only if they can work together to figure out what is going on, and avoid the spy catchers at the same time. |
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The Expendables |
Adventure; Thriller; Action |
Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) is looking for the next job for his rag-tag crew of misfit fighters. A mysterious man named Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) offers him a risky job to connect with a subversive rogue to help bring down a foreign despot based in a country in South America. When Barney Ross and Lee Christmas (Jason Statham) scout the area, they meet up with the beautiful rogue Sandra (Giselle Itié) who shows them what the mission is about. Unfortunately Ross and Christmas have to flee the country and return to America. Ross considers quitting the job altogether, but after meeting up with old friend Tool (Mickey Rourke), Ross decides to finish the job. In a blaze of guns and glory, Ross and his team return to the South American country to take out the foreign despot and get more than they bargained for in the process. |
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Family Guy presents |
Animation; Comedy; Action |
The bawdy, pop-culturally aware animated series Family Guy began it’s sixth season with this double length send up of the original Star Wars movie, “A New Hope”. The basic plot follows the well worn, universally known path of the Lucas classic, albeit with numerous digressions, with the major roles played by the Family Guy characters. For all the characters voiced by creator co-creator Seth McFarlane; Peter is Han Solo, Brian is Chewbacca, Quagmire is C3PO and Stewie is Darth Vader. The non-Green characters are; Chris as Luke (Seth Green), Herbert is Obi-Wan (Mike Henry) and Lois is Princess Leia (Alex Borstein). |
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Family Guy: Something, Something, Something Dark Side |
Animation; Comedy; Action |
When forced to tell his family a story during a power failure, a father falls back on a Hollywood favorite, recast with his own family. Family Guy Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) fancies himself Han Solo with Lois Griffin (Alex Borstein) in the guise of Princess Leila. In fact, the entire world of Family Guy seems to run in parallel to the universe of Star Wars, with Chris Griffin (Seth Green) becoming a new version of Luke Skywalker who must learn the about The Force from Yoda (Jon Benjamin), while preparing to face Darth Vader (Seth MacFarlane). Flashbacks to previous adventures recall Captain Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren), while James Caan (James Caan) also shows up for the activities. |
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The Fast and The Furious |
Crime; Action |
The Fast & The Furious is about gangs of people who do illegal late night street races. In the movie, Domenic Toretto, is the leader of a street gang that is under suspicion of hijacking trucks for their cargo of expensive electronic equipment. Brian O'Conner is an undercover police officer who infiltrates an underworld street racing subculture of Los Angeles and attempt to find out who exactly is stealing the equipment and arrest them. This is complicated when the officer falls in love with Domenic's younger sister, Mia Toretto and the fact that his superiors in the FBI and LAPD are pressuring him to finish his investigation and make arrests. |
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off |
Comedy |
High school student Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) decides to skip school one day, and cons his parents Tom (Lyman Ward) and Katie (Cindy Pickett) into thinking he's sick, though sister Jeanie (Jennifer Grey) knows better. Ferris convinces his (actually sick) friend Cameron (Alan Ruck) to join him, and he gets his girlfriend Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara) out of school with a call to the school from "her father", claiming that her grandmother had died. Principal Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones) suspects that "Mr. Peterson" is Ferris and insults him, but is highly embarassed when Ferris calls on another line asking for his homework to be picked up. "Mr. Peterson" was actually Cameron. The three students take Cameron's dad's Ferrari out on the town, visiting an expensive restaurant (where Ferris narrowly avoids being seen by his father), taking in a ball game, riding a float in a parade, and more. Jeanie, driving her parents home, spots Ferris at the end of the day, and they race home (Ferris on foot) so Jeanie can prove to their parents that he was faking. |
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The Fifth Element |
Science Fiction; Fantasy; Action |
This movie takes place in the 23rd Century and follows the story of Corbin Dallas (Bruce Willis), a government agent turned taxi driver who is set on an adventure when Leeloo (Milla Jovovich), a mysterious woman with red hair, falls into his taxicab. She is the Fifth Element, the perfect being who is essential for the salvation of Earth. Dallas and Leeloo must stop Zorg (Gary Oldman) from carrying through a plan that would destroy the world. The movie is filled with vivid visuals and fantastic imaginings of what 23rd Century life would entail. Chris Tucker also co-stars as a flamboyant, quick-witted radio host. |
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Fight Club |
Drama; Thriller; Action |
Set in the modern day, Fight Club (1999) is an action/suspense movie starring Brad Pitt and Ed Norton and a supporting role played by Meatloaf. The film is narrated by Norton as he leads the viewer on an existential quest to find himself. What he finds out about himself and those closest to him will leave the viewer shocked and wanting more answers. Centered around the sleazy, undergound fight club Norton is introduced to by a stranger he meets on a flight, the narrator's life spirals out of control as he abandons his life as an insurance claim investigator. Abdicating all of his material possessions, the narrator seeks, with his comrades from the fight club, to challenge the staus quo of the consumer world by initiating "Project Mayhem". Ultimately, the narrator is rejected by the very group he helped establish, which serves as a metaphor for the psychological climax that is sure to engage the viewer to take a closer look at his or her consumer-driven life. |
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Final Fantasy |
Animation; Science Fiction; Fantasy |
The Final Fantasy: The Spirts Within is a classic Intellect versus Brute strength story line. The Main girl and Cid (her mentor) are searching for the cure to combat the ghost like invasion force that is destroying earth. The cure is found in Life and are refereed to as spirits. While all of this is going on the army general wants to shut them down. He wants to destroy the ghost invasion team by force, with an experimental cannon that can destroy the Earth's Life energy. For most of the movie it seem both try to do what they feel is right. However the General goes crazy with his lust for power. In the end you want to root for the spirit hunters, but will they find all in time? |
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Final Fantasy VII |
Animation; Adventure; Anime; Fantasy |
Two years have passed since events which ended in original Final Fantasy game. Cloud Strife (Takahiro Sakurai) lives a solitary life driving his motorcycle in the outskirts of Edge, a new city builded on the ruins of Midgar devastated by the Meteor. Tifa Lockhart (Ayumi Ito) has opened new 7th Haven and looks after Marlene (Miyu Tsuzuhara) and orphan children, while Barret Wallace (Masahiro Kobayashi) and Cid Highwind (Kazuyuki Yama)look for new power resources now that the world has been stripped off of Mako energy. But, this peace will end when the children from the city start to suffer from strange disease called "Geostigma". Investigating this mysterious outbreak our heroes meet Kadaj, Loz and Yazo who are searching for their "mother" and who incidentally look very much alike Sephiroth. Who are they? Is Sephiroth really dead? |
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Finding Nemo |
Animation; Comedy; Adventure; Family |
It is time for Nemo to head to school and his father has brought him to the "bus" stop. He is playing with his friends near the edge of the dropoff when his father tearfully reminds him of its dangers. Nemo's mother was killed here in order to save Nemo from predators. In defiance of his father, Nemo swims over the dropoff to see the boat that is far above him. He is captured and taken away. Nemo's father, Marlin, is desperate to find his son, and enlists the help of Dory to find him. Dory and Marlin travel the ocean in search of Nemo and have a great number of adventures before eventually being reunited with him. |
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Firefly |
Adventure; Western; Science Fiction |
"Firefly: The Complete Series" is a collection of 12 television episodes set 500 years in the future about a group of renegades aboard a spaceship named Serenity. The captain of the ship is Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), a veteran of the war for independence from the totalitarian interplanetary government called the "Alliance". Mal and his crew take on passengers Dr. Simon Tamm (Sean Maher) and River Tamm (Summer Glau), a brother and sister on the run after an Alliance-affiliated program performed secret medical experiments on River's brain. Mal and his crew work to stay alive, avoid government operatives, outwit bounty hunters, and discover the truth about River and the Alliance. |
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The Firm |
Drama; Thriller; Mystery |
Like most young lawyers, Mitch McDeere (Tom Cruise) was working hard, putting in terribly long hours and giving his all to his firm in hopes of standing out with the partners and earning their respect. When two associates are murdered, Mitch is approached by the FBI in an attempt to gain information. He begins to wonder about his firm and their client list. One of the partners, Avery Toler (Gene Hackman) makes it his job to make sure that Mitch is a company man by setting him up with a woman while they are on a company trip and photographing the entire thing for blackmail. He makes sure Mitch knows that his life as he knows it hangs in the balance unless he keeps his mouth shut. The FBI begins to put more and more pressure on Mitch as well and he realizes that the only way out is to protect himself from both parties. Just how far is "The Firm" willing to go to keep Mitch quiet? |
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A Fish Called Wanda |
Comedy; Crime |
A motley crew of four robbers pull off a diamond heist in downtown London, but they must then must deal with how to get the diamonds safely out of the country. The sexy, but calculating Wanda Gershwitz (Jamie Lee Curtis) and the brawn-over-brains Otto (Kevin Kline) turn in Wanda's lover, Georges Thomason (Tom Georgeson) in an attempt to keep the diamonds for themselves. Wanda and Otto keep animal-lover Ken Pile (Michael Palin) around to get rid of the elderly witness Mrs. Coady (Patricia Hayes), but Ken finds himself distraught when his attempts to silence the witness silence her pet dogs, instead. Wanda and Otto also discover another problem: Georges moved the diamonds before his arrest and he's not divulging their new hiding place until they manage to extract him from his legal trouble. Wanda looks outside the box for a different solution, namely seducing Georges' barrister, Archie Leach (John Cleese) to learn the whereabouts of the diamonds. A farce of stratospheric proportions ensues as all four of the robbers attempt to outwit each other, all while trying to keep the truth from Archie, whose good sense is obscured by his interest in the beautiful Wanda. |
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Flash Gordon |
Science Fiction; Fantasy; Action |
Football quarterback Flash Gordon (Sam J. Jones) and girlie Dale Arden (Melody Anderson) have their flight go down, bringing them to the lab of Dr. Zarkov. He brings them along on an experimental spaceship to the planet Mongo, which has been taken over by tyrant Ming the Merciless (Max von Sydow). They are captured, but Flash escapes execution. Now, he goes about collecting various strange aliens (and their accompanying armies) in order to take down Ming, save Dale from being his sex slave and thwart his plans to continue attacking Earth from afar. |
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The Fugitive |
Adventure; Thriller; Action |
Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) goes home one evening to find his wife dying and a one-armed man running from the premises. The doctor is wrongly convicted of her murder on circumstantial evidence. While transporting prisoners to prison, there is a scuffle on the bus. The bus crashes onto train tracks and derails a train. Amidst the chaos, Dr. Kimble escapes. Now a fugitive, he's pursued by US Marshall Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones). Gerard gets close to capturing him several times, but eventually he gets away. Gerard rounds up other escaped prisoners, while Kimble goes looking for the one-armed man. He returns to Chicago where a medical friend, Charles Nichols (Jeroen Krabbe), helps him. Kimble gets an apartment and a hospital job so that he can look through the prothesis records for the one-armed man. He suspects the man was working for a medical company interested in doing big business with Kimble's hospital. He finds the one-armed man on a subway, disables him, and heads to a convention the hospital is having with the medical firm. He realizes he was targeted because he was doing tests that would have put a kabosh on big plans the company had in the works. He realizes his friend, Dr. Nichols, is part of the scheme, and he challenges him in front of the whole convention. |
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The Full Monty |
Comedy |
This movie's centered around a group of unemployed young boys who, to make a good buck, get into a striptease act. Gaz (Robert Carlyle), his son Nathan (William Snape) and Dave (Mark Addy) regularly make the rounds of the employment center to no avail and are on the lookout for making some money. Their lives are in a soup and after seeing the performance of Chippendale dancers in a local club, Gaz comes up with the idea of doing a Full Monty, in front of an audience, for some cash. They add more young guys to their group and get on fast with the act. The word spreads and their show tickets are grabbed by curious young women. |
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Futurama |
Animation; Comedy; Science Fiction |
Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs is a film based upon the popular animated adult television series, Futurama. In this film, members of the Planet Express Crew, Fry and robot Bender must race against the clock to repair a rift in the space-time continuum. They must do so to prevent a monstrous alien from moving into our galaxy and destroying the entire universe. One of the alien’s powers is mind control which he exerts on Fry, who then orders everyone to abandon Earth and move out into space, all while the aliens and their menacing robots overtake the Earth and all of its resources. |
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Futurama |
Animation; Comedy; Adventure |
"Futurama: Bender's Big Score" is the animated story of the delivery company Planet Express and its crew. The owner of Planet Express, Professor Hubert Farnsworth (Billy West), and the employees, Captain Turanga Leela (Katey Segal), Phillip Fry (Billy West), Bender (John DiMaggio) and Amy Wong (Lauren Tom) all become victims of ruthless Internet scamming aliens. The aliens use their stolen information to take over Planet Express. While searching for more information on the premises, the aliens find the secret of time travel, hidden in a tattoo on Fry. Bender is programmed with an obedience virus so that the aliens can control him, and he is sent back in time to collect the most valuable object that has ever existed. The aliens use their power to take over Earth, but each trip back in time risks destroying the entire space and time continuum. |
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The Gods Must Be Crazy / The Gods Must Be Crazy II |
Comedy; Adventure; Documentary |
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The Golden Compass |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
The Golden Compass is a wonderfully beautiful film in the theme of Narnia and Lord of the Rings. It tells the tale of a young orphan girl, Lyra (Dakota Blue Richards) who lives in an alternate universe where people's souls exist outside of their bodies in the form of some animal, called Deamons. Lyra, with the help of her shape-changing deamon, Pantalaimon, uncovers a tale of a magical substance called Dust, meets a beautiful mysterious woman (Nicole Kidman), and vows to save her friend Roger from the child napping Gobblers. Her quest leads her into the wild frozen north where she meets armored polar bears, slow-talking cowboys, witches and gypsies. It's a feast for the eyes and an excellent tale. |
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Gone With The Wind |
Drama; War; Romance |
Proud, spoiled Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) is at the top of Southern high society, content to enjoy her wealth and flirt in a love-hate relationship with suave Rhett Butler (Clark Gable). But when the Civil War sweeps across the land and claims everything Scarlett loves, she hardens and grows, and vows to rebuild her glorious plantation. Tearing through husband after husband to defend her economic position even while refusing to admit her love for Rhett, Scarlett’s tragic fall from grace is set against the sweeping change of post-war Georgia and the decline of a way of life in the old South. |
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Good Morning, Vietnam |
Comedy; Drama; War; Action |
Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) loses his sweet assignment in Crete to bring a little brightness to the lives of the soldiers in the DMZ in Vietnam on Armed Services Radio. His personality comes alive, as do many alteregos when he hits the sound waves. The boys in uniform love him but it is clear from the start that his immediate superior does not. Adrian is immediately set upon to only give out news that has passed censors and to not make fun of the Army and other hot topics which puts him constantly at odds with his commanding officers. He finds himself enamoured with a local girl and goes to great extremes to get close to her, including teaching her English class. In getting close, he also gets to know her brother, who shows Adrian another side of Vietnam. Sometimes, even the most high energy person can be drug down. |
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The Goonies |
Comedy; Adventure; Family; Thriller |
Mikey Walsh (Sean Astin) and his family as well as his friends' families are being forced to move from their homes. He, his brother Brand (Josh Brolin) and his friends (who call themselves "The Goonies") discover an old pirate's treasure map in the attic of Mikey's house and decide to go on one last adventure together in an attempt that just maybe they can find something that will prevent them from losing their homes and each other. On the way, they encounter a family of criminals (Anne Ramsey, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Davi) who also are in search of the buried treasure and it's a race among various traps and secrets that will determine who gets there first. |
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Grease |
Comedy; Musical; Romance |
Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and Danny (John Travolta) met and fell in love during the summer. Fall came. She moved away. He went back home. Sandy hooks up with a group of girls called the Pink Ladies. One group member, Rizzo (Stockard Channing) dislikes her because she's "Sandra Dee". One night during a pep rally, Rizzo surprises Sandy by springing Danny on her. He goes to that same school. Danny is glad to see her, but he acts cool and indifferent. Sandy is hurt. Danny comes around to trying to patch things up with Sandy and finds that she's dating a jock. Danny works hard to become an athlete and impress her. Because of his efforts, she agrees to go to a nationally-televised school dance with him. There is a dance contest which Danny and Sandy seem likely to win. However, Danny ends up winning with another girl. Sandy leaves upset. A few days later, Sandy and Danny are on a date at the drive-in. He wants to go steady, but when he tries to put a move on her, she walks away. Near the end of the year, Kenickie (Jeff Conaway), a member of Danny's gang, is set to race against a rival out on Thunder Road. However, Kenickie is accidentally injured, so Danny drives. Sandy, sits in background and worries about Danny while he wins the race. She realizes that she really wants to be with him, so she asks Pink Lady, Frenchie (Didi Conn), to help her. The end of the school year arrives, and with it a carnival day for the seniors. Danny is amazed when Sandy shows up looking really, really hot. There is a future for Danny and Sandy. |
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Grease 2 |
Comedy; Musical; Romance |
Grease 2 takes place at Rydell High School two years after the original Grease. Having just moved from Britain to the States, Michael Carrington (Maxwell Caulfield) finds himself a bit out of place. Intelligent and talented, he fits in nicely with the nerds but he has already set his sights on the beautiful and cool Stephanie Zinone (Michelle Pfeiffer). The only problem with his new crush is that Stephanie is a member of the Pink Ladies, and it is an unwritten rule that Pink Ladies only date T-Birds. Michael devises the perfect plan to make Stephanie his, even if that means rumbling against the T-Birds to win her love. |
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Green Zone |
War; Thriller; Action |
Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) is behind enemy lines inside Baghdad and must fight for survival in order to capture the notorious General Al-Rawi (Yigal Naor). When Miller begins his duty he is dedicated to the military operation, and motivated to track down Iraqi leaders and discover weapons of mass destruction. However, as he the story unwinds and Miller begins to analyze his military intel, he transforms as a soldier. Miller discovers the intel may all not be true, and falls into a tug of war between telling the world what he really knows and the duties of a good soldier. |
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Groundhog Day |
Comedy; Fantasy; Romance |
Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is a weather man with a big head, and he is not too happy when he gets sent to Punxsutawney to cover Groundhog's Day. His producer Rita (Andie MacDowell) and cameraman Larry (Chris Elliott) are much happier, but neither of them really likes Phil. It seems as though they are going to be there and gone, until a big winter storm blows in, sending them back to Punxsutawney for another night. When Phil wakes up the next morning he gets an uncanny sense of deja vu when the same song is playing on the radio as the morning before. He soon discovers that he has somehow become stuck in the same day and no matter what he does he can't seem to escape it. First he uses the repetition of the day to have some good fun, then he tries every way he can think of to kill himself, always waking up the next morning. Eventually he starts to learn some things about what is really important in life such as love and friendship, but will he be able to keep these things, or will he just wake up to another Groundhog's Day? |
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Hairspray |
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Hancock |
Comedy; Fantasy; Action |
Hancock is a modern day twist on the epic superhero movie. Hancock (Will Smith) is the anti-superhero, a drunk who ends up costing the city more money than doing it any good. Ray (Jason Bateman) is a PR guy looking to change the world but doesn't have the ability to. Hancock saves Ray's life and Ray decides to do the same for him. They start on a publicity stunt, putting Hancock in jail for his misdeeds eventually turning him into a superhero the city can be proud of. The twists and turns in this movie keep you in suspense, never knowing what's going to happen next. |
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Harry Potter and the Chamber Of Secrets |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
In "Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets," the protagonist, Harry, along with Ron and Hermione, finds himself entrenched in yet another mystery. The three Hogwarts' students are on a search for the heir of Slytherin. Because Ginny, Ron's sister, finds herself with an old diary written by Tom Riddle, the adventures continue for the trio, including an encounter with a man-eating spider. As in the first movie, it is a race against the clock to find the heir, and thus, save Ginny Weasley's life. In an action packed film, chock full of surprising twists and turns, this movie is certain to keep you perched on the edge of your seat. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire |
Adventure; Fantasy; Thriller; Mystery |
Harry Potter is in his fourth year at Hogwarts with his friends Ron and Hermione. As usual they get into lots of trouble and mayhem but Harry Potter has been thrown into a competition, not of his choosing, as he is technically too young to compete! He has magically been nomiated to compete in the Tri-Wizard Cup Tournament.Harry will be sent on adventures to compete and complete the tournament with the older students. Eventually he wins (not without some mishaps and heroism) to become the Tri-Wizard Champion but his friend and competing mate Cedric Diggory dies at the hands of Voldemort who tries to thwart the tournament. In the end, Harry decides to go his own way to find out what Voldemort is up to and sadly leaves his friends behind for awhile so he can figure out his own life and what is to come in the future. |
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince |
Adventure; Fantasy; Mystery |
“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” is yet again another part of the epic story of the life of Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe). It is Harry’s sixth year at the magical school of Hogwarts and he makes a new ally in the form of the new teacher, Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent) as well as private studies under the teaching of Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). However dark forces move against not only Harry but Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) who help Harry get to the bottom of Malfoy Draco’s (Tom Felton) constant sneaking around school. Along the way Harry finds an old book written by a mysterious Half-Blood Prince which gives him advice and help in his magical studies all to build Harry up to the impending battle with Lord Voldemort. |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is the fifth movie in a planned series of eight movies in the Harry Potter franchise. Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is entering his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and finds himself trying to convince his teachers and peers that Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has returned. Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) believes in Harry, but his belief in Harry gets him fired, forcing Harry and his friends to unravel the mystery behind Voldemore under the watchful and tyrannical eye of Hogwarts' new headmistress, Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton). |
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
A young boy living with his aunt and uncle discovers that he is actually a wizard. He is first introduced to the wizarding world by the caretaker at Hogwarts, Hagrid. On the train to Hogwarts he meets Ron Weasley who becomes his best friend. He also meets a young witch Hermione Granger who will also become a friend. At Hogwarts he is sorted into the Gryffindor House and begins taking classes. Things go well in the beginning as he learns to fly and cast spells. But, as the year passes Harry realizes that Hogwarts is harboring a secret. He also comes to find out that his parents were murdered by the evil Lord Voldemort and that Voldemort's unsuccessful attempt to kill baby Harry caused his downfall. Now, 11 years later, Harry learns that Voldemort may return to take his revenge against Harry. Harry, supported by friends Ron and Hermione, uncovers the mystery of the Sorcerer's Stone and the person who is trying to steal it. |
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner Of Azkaban |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
In the process of returning to Hogwarts, Harry learns of an escaped lunatic from the wizard prison Azkaban, Sirius Black. He goes through the normal pre-school trials and tribulations, but on the Hogwarts Express, he is accosted by a dementor while in his compartment with Ron, Hermione, and a sleeping man. The man turns out to be the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Remus Lupin, and he sends the dementor away. School is slightly different for the trio this year, as Hogwarts is being guarded by the dementors word gets out about the problem on the train, and the Slytherins, led by Draco, mock him mercilessly until the Quidditch match scene, where Harry is attacked by dementors again. Professor Lupin helps Harry learn to deal with them, teaching him the Patronus charm, which serves him well in the final scenes. In the end, Harry finds something he didn't know he had ever lost. |
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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not |
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Heat |
Thriller; Crime |
Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer star in one of the great cop thrillers of the '90s. Neil McCauley (DeNiro) is a veteran thief operating with crew members Chris Shiherlis (Kilmer) and ex-convict Michael Cheritto (Tom Sizemore). When his group botches the robbery of an armored car -- resulting in the death of three police officers -- Detective Vincent Hanna (Pacino) is assigned to investigate. Each of the main characters struggles to balance the demands of their profession with their personal lives, providing non-stop suspense and a memorable ending. Also appearing in the picture are Jon Voight, Diane Venora, and Natalie Portman. |
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Hellboy |
Adventure; Action |
Hellboy is derived from a graphic novel, where an infant demon is brought into our dimension by a Nazi group bent on destroying modern civilization by opening a portal to Hell. While the Nazi group is foiled in the beginning of the movie, the adventures have just begun. The baby demon is raised by an aging scientist, and may prove to be the salvation of us all. |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy |
Comedy; Adventure; Science Fiction |
Ever wonder what happens when there needs to be an intergalactic space highway through the planet earth, and your best friend is actually an alien? Well in the Hitchhikers Guide, it leads to one crazy space adventure. On the way, the main guy meets up with many odd people, including a two headed pirate, a depressed robot and even his ex girlfriend. The movie is filled with humor especially when they use the infinite improbability drive, when they turn into random objects, at well, random. For example, when they turn to yarn people, one of them throw up and its yarn. The Hitchhikers Guide to the galaxy, is a movie I recommend to anyone who love quirky humor, the book, or need a good family film. |
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Hogfather |
Drama; Fantasy |
In the city of Ankh-Morpork of the flat planet called Discworld, it is Hogswatch Eve, the night before Discworld's biggest holiday. Susan Sto Hliet (Michelle Dockery), granddaughter to Death (Ian Richardson) is working as governess to a wealthy family when she discovers that he has suddenly taken over the job of the Hogfather (Shend) and is distributing gifts. Neither Death or his assistant Albert (David Jason) will explain what is going on, so Susan must investigate and find out where the Hogfather has gone before the night is over. |
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Hot Fuzz |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
Nick Angel (Simon Pegg) is one of the best cops in London. In fact, he is too good, and to improve the morale of his less capable colleagues, Nick is promoted but transferred to the idyllic village of Sandford. At first, things look intolerable for the new cop from the city, as his world of drug busts and apprehension of murderers is replaced by nabbing underage drinkers and chasing down missing swans. When Nick is not staking out the swan, he dutifully answers the questions about being a big city police officer from his young partner Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), and resists dessert offers from Danny's father, Chief Inspector Kenneth (Bill Nighy). Sandford looks like a crime free paradise until a string of accidental deaths occur. Nick's big city cop instincts kick in as he starts to suspect foul play. However, the major presences in Sandford like the Inspector or retail magnate Met Sergeant (Martin Freeman) refuse to believe Nick. Slowly, as Nick continues his chase, the big city cop-like-you-see-on-TV dreams of Danny start to become real, the stuff of Danny's DVD collection becomes the stuff of his life. |
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I Am Legend |
Horror; Fantasy; Action |
Following the spread of a fatal disease which resulted from a potential "cure" to cancer gone awry, Robert Neville (Will Smith) finds himself the only survivor left as the infected, both humans and animals alike, swarm the streets each night. Accompanied by his dog, perhaps his greatest ally in the remaining world, Robert struggles to stay alive among such rabid creatures. Among the overgrowth consuming New York City, he fights just to find food with each sunrise, and returns to his dark shelter with nightfall. However, his routine is about to see a drastic turn of events. |
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The Importance Of Being Earnest |
Comedy; Romance |
“The Importance of Being Ernest,” based on the play by the same name by Oscar Wilde, stars Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, and Reese Witherspoon in a madcap Victorian comedy that features mistaken identities, crazy aunts and true love. Jack Worthing (Firth) invents a brother named Ernest in order to escape to the countryside every now and then, while his friend Algernon Moncrieff impersonates his brother in order to win the heart of the woman he loves, who happens to be none other than Jack’s ward, Cecily Fairfax (Witherspoon.) Many twists and turns later, a long-lost secret reveals everyone’s true identities and truly teaches everyone the “Importance of Being Ernest.” |
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Inception |
Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
Cobb (Lenonardo DiCaprio) specializes in security of the mind, teaching those with powerful secrets how to prevent others from entering their minds through their dreams and stealing their secrets. However, after an experiment in the dream world he enters goes horribly wrong, he is accused of murder and must flee the United States leaving his children behind. A client, Saito (Ken Watanabe) promises him a way back home if he can plant an idea in the mind of a competitor, called inception. Cobb’s partner Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is hesitant to participate, believing it an impossible task, but agrees. Cobb also recruits Ariadne (Ellen Page) a student of his grandfather’s who shows great promise as an “Architect” in the dream world. Two others - Yusef (Dileep Rao) and Eames (Tom Hardy) - join the team and from the looks of it there is no turning back. |
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The Incredibles |
Animation; Comedy; Family; Action |
The Incredibles is a fictional animated movie about a family of superheroes. Each of the family members has their own unique superpowers and initially uses them only around each other so as not to arouse suspicion from the community they live in. The superpowers are very unique to each family member and are as follows: Dad has super strength, Mom has body elasticity, the son has super speed, daughter has invisibility and the ability to project a force-field, and the baby's powers, though impressive, are unknown for the majority of the movie. Mr. Incredible has been unhappily working in a cubicle farm for several years but still yearns to fight crime with his friend Mr. Freeze. Although they occasionally try to bust criminals, they have been mostly out of the loop, so to say. One day, Mr. Incredible gets a letter inviting him to come to a secret island. He secretly accepts the invitation and meets his nemesis, who takes him as a prisoner. Mrs. Incredible flies out to the island to save him and her two oldest children stow away with her. |
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Inglourious Basterds |
Drama; War; Thriller |
At the height of power for the Third Reich in WWII, Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt), an American born Jew, leads a group of fellow Jewish soldiers through Europe on a mission to slay and disfigure any Nazi scum they come across. Meanwhile, Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), a Jewish cinema operator who barely escaped death at the hands of the Nazis’ during an earlier part of the war, is lusted over by a hero of the German army in occupied France. As he leverages his position to try and win her affection, she spots an opportunity within his efforts to avenge her murdered family, inadvertently crossing paths with Lt. Raine as he embarks on a similar mission. |
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Iron Man |
Adventure; Science Fiction; Action |
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) is not exactly notorious for having a social conscience; in fact, he has become a billionaire primarily through his skill at designing and selling weapons, and has a reputation for being flashy and irresponsible. While on a business trip to the Middle East, however, Stark is kidnapped by terrorists who want his help using the weapons he himself made to kill civilians, and in order to escape he must design his most deadly yet—a powerful metal suit of weaponized armor. The incident leaves Stark with an unexpected new awareness of how his money has really been made. With help from his increasingly refined design for computerized armor, and his friends and colleagues Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) and Col. Rhodes (Terrence Howard), Stark becomes the superhero Iron Man and sets out to right some wrongs, starting by destroying the weapons he designed himself that have fallen into the wrong hands. But even at home, not all his friends may be as loyal as he thinks. |
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Iron Man 2 |
Adventure; Science Fiction; Action |
Soon after the world discovers Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr.) identity as Iron Man, he is receiving pressure from the media, the government and the general public to share his design with the U.S. Government. When Stark won't hand over his design, the government hires his rival, Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell), to create a similar suit. To make matters worse, dangerous Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke) emerges, intent on using his identity of Whiplash to find vengeance on the entire Stark family. When Hammer and Whiplash unite against Tony, he must lean on his few friends to help him overcome this challenge. Along with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) and James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), Iron Man must find a way to vanquish his newest enemies. |
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The IT Crowd |
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The IT Crowd: Version 1.0 |
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The IT Crowd: The Complete Second Series |
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The IT Crowd: The Complete Third Series |
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The IT Crowd: Season 4 |
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The Italian Job |
Thriller; Crime |
A classic heist movie starring Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron and Edward Norton. Charlie Croker is the new guy in charge of a group of theft experts including Steve, Handsome Rob, Left-ear, Lyle, and John Bridger. Bridger used to be in charge of the group but has retired, but he joins the group for 'the Italian job', where they plan to steal $20 million in gold bullion. The plans goes off flawlessly, until Steve double crosses them, killing Bridger and leaving the rest for dead. About a year later they all regroup and decide to get Steve back, with the help of Bridger's daughter Stella who is their best of hope of cracking Steve's safe. After their first plan is foiled and Steve discovers that they are after him, they decide to steal the money back from him just like 'the Italian job'. |
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John Hughes Collection |
Comedy; Romance |
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Kate & Leopold |
Comedy; Fantasy; Romance; Romantic Comedy |
Leopold, Duke of Albany, (Hugh Jackman), is a restless dreamer and inventor in 1876, much like others of his time like Edison he feels unfulfilled. He is also the son of a noble family, and his father tells him he must marry in to a rich american family, or he will be a disgrace to the family and they will be ruined. Meanwhile Kate (Meg Ryan) is a career woman with big dreams for her professional life and career. The two only meet when Stuart (Liev Schrieber), Kate's ex-boyfriend, having invented a way to travel in time, shows up in 1876 and Leopold ends up accidentally following him back to the present. Though they don't initially like each other he does befriend Kate's brother Charlie (Breckin Meyer). Eventually they end up involved due to Leopold helping Kate with an ad campaign for her job. As Leopold struggles to understand the present, Kate struggles to understand the past as represented by Leopold. What will become of Kate and Leopold? |
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Kill Bill: Volume 1 |
Thriller; Action; Martial Arts |
Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) pays homage to the great Hong Kong martial arts films of the past. The Bride (Uma Thurman) awakens from a long coma to learn that her fiancé, friends and unborn child have been murdered. The culprits are her former lover, Bill, and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, of which she used to be a member. As she recovers her strength, she enlists the aid of Hattori Hanzo(Sonny Chiba), a legendary Okinawan sword-maker who has vowed to never again create instruments of death. The Bride convinces him otherwise, as the villainous Bill was his former pupil. He creates his final and most perfect blade for The Bride to wield as she exacts her revenge. She then travels the globe in search of her former colleagues, leaving a gruesome blood-bath in her wake. In Volume I The Bride encounters O’Ren-Ishii (Lucy Lui), now the leader of the illegal Tokyo underworld and Vernita Green (Vivica A. Fox), who has rejected a life of killing to become a suburban housewife and mother. |
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Kill Bill: Volume 2 |
Thriller; Action; Martial Arts |
Kill Bill Vol. II continues the revenge of The Bride / Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman) against her former colleagues, The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, who killed her unborn child and left her comatose four years ago. Armed with her masterfully crafted sword and having already dispatched two of her targets, Kiddo is now in search of the three remaining names on her death list: Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah), Budd (Michael Madsen) and the notorious Bill (David Carradine). Kiddo vividly recalls the day of her wedding rehearsal, the day in which Bill ordered his remaining assassins to kill both her and everyone in attendance at the small desert chapel. Believing her unborn child to have been killed in the ordeal, Kiddo has become a cold-blooded warrior for justice. Amidst deceit and treachery, she finally learns the truth about her child and Bill, a truth which may threaten the mission which now consumes her life. |
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang |
Comedy; Thriller; Mystery |
Harry Lockhart (Robert Downey Jr.) was a small-time crook until he stumbled upon an acting job that whisked him away to California, where he would attend parties, acting lessons with Gay Perry (Val Kilmer), and witness the disposal of a girl's dead body. After this, Harry becomes the perfect patsy, and can't seem to rid himself of the body, the baggage of meeting an old crush (Michelle Monaghan), or his bad luck. Throw all this together with the fact that all these suspicious events seem to come straight out of a bad detective novel, and viewers will be kept on the edge of the edge of their seats while simultaneously laughing their heads off. |
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A Knight's Tale |
Comedy; Adventure; Action |
Peasant boy William Thatcher is a squire who dreams of becoming a knight. His current master dies unexpectedly and to earn money he pretends to be a knight in the world jousting championships. William with some strange friends creates Sir Ulrich Von Richtenstein who is from a fictional country in Europe. William/ Sir Ulrich enter the jousting tournament and starts winning. He has to learn more than just jousting but swordsmanship and also entertaining and dancing. It seems his biggest prize is not winning the jousting tournament but proving himself and winning the heart of Lady Jocelyn. |
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Kuffs |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
“Kuffs” is a comical turn in the life of George Kuffs (Christian Slater). To try and gander some capital for an over seas venture, Kuffs visit his older brother Brad Kuffs (Bruce Boxleitner). However when Brad is shot in the line of duty, Kuffs inherits his brother’s special patrol squad. A slacker who never finished college, lost his girlfriend, Maya Carlton (Milla Jovovich) and can barely take care of his dog, Kuffs now has to go to school to learn how to be a squad captain. At first the squad and the locals in the district in which Kuffs now patrols don’t accept him. Not only does Kuffs need to grow up, he has to earn the respect of his peers and solve his brother’s murder. |
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Kung Fu Hustle |
Comedy; Fantasy; Crime; Action |
Hapless wannabe gangster Sing (Stephen Chow) is dragged into a battle in 1940s China between the vicious Axe Gang and the residents of Pig Sty Alley, of whom five - the landlady (Yuen Qiu), the landlord (Yuen Wah) , Coolie (Xing Yu), Donut (Dong Zhi Hua), and Tailor (Chiu Chi Ling) - are secretly martial arts masters. Though Sing fawns over the Axe Gang and is cruel to Fong (Hueng Sheng Yi), the mute girl he once saved from bullies, we eventually learn that he has hidden gifts. He has amazing regenerative ability and may even be a kung fu genius. Before his power is fully realized, Sing must decide whose side he's really on. |
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Kung Fu Panda |
Animation; Comedy; Action |
The story is about a rather ordinary citizen becoming more than he himself or others can imagine. The main character, Po (Jack Black), is a panda that works in his family's noodle business. He dreams of being a great martial arts master. He tries to attend a ceremony where the most powerful master will be chosen and seemingly accidentally is chosen himself as the one with the innate power to guard all against the impending evil. The dangerous snow leopard Tai Lung (Ian McShane) is coming and somehow Po must defend the people of the city. The great and wise Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) amazed by the ancient prophecy fulfilled by the very ordinary and unskilled Po, must train him. He will be assisted, although begrudgingly, by his Furious five: the legendary Tigress (Angelina Jolie); Crane (David Cross); Viper (Lucy Liu); Monkey (Jackie Chan); and Mantis (Seth Rogen). They were all astounded at the choosing of Po versus any of themselves for the most honored position, of course. Ultimately, Po must find the courage and strength within himself to do the job. It is a story of reaching our own inner power, which makes it identifyable to all. |
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Labyrinth |
Adventure; Musical; Fantasy |
One night a teenage girl, Sarah, is left to babysit her younger brother while her parents go out. While trying to keep her baby brother from crying she starts to tell him a story about the Goblin King. In this story the Goblin King takes children away from their families. This story becomes reality as Sarah, played by Jennifer Connelly, goes after her brother who is taken and in the castle of the Goblin King Jareth, played by David Bowie, which is in the middle of a labyrinth. On her jouney she encounters many strange beings and dangerous obstacles, but she is persistant as she must save her brother before its to late, and he too becomes a goblin. |
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Ladyhawke |
Drama; Adventure; Fantasy; Romance |
The thief Phillipe “Mouse” Gaston (Matthew Broderick) has escaped from jail and is fleeing the guards when he encounters a mysterious knight named Captain Navarre (Rutger Hauer). The two end up becoming friends and accompanies the knight and his remarkably loyal hawk. But at night Mouse finds himself traveling with the Lady Isabeau (Michelle Pfeiffer) and her remarkably loyal wolf. It turns out the two have been cursed by an evil bishop. Navarre is only man by day and Isabeau is only woman at night so the two are forced to be forever separate except at dawn. Mouse helps the two overcome the curse and let the two lovers truly reunite. |
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider |
Adventure; Action |
Lara Croft is a British tomb raider (Angelina Jolie). Her aristocratic heritage gives her the resources to train extensively in various forms of combat and fund expeditions to ancient cities and temples. Her latest quest involves an artifact called the All-Seeing Eye. The secret society of the Illuminati is searching for the All-Seeing Eye to gain control of the Triangle of Light when the planets of the solar system align. Lara discovers the All-Seeing Eye in her mansion, left there by her father (Jon Voight). The artifact is stolen by the Illuminati, however Lara discovers a letter from her deceased father explaining the activities of the Illuminati. After a global chase Lara faces off with the Illuminati for control of the Triangle of Light, which is the key to controlling time itself. |
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The Last Samurai |
Drama; Adventure; War; Action |
"The Last Samurai" stars Tom Cruise who plays an American army officer Nathan Algren. When the movie opens, Algren is living in the United States without purpose or direction. He is hired as a military adviser for Japan to train the Emperor's troops. In combat, he is captured by the opposition, the samurai. Unable to escape, he begins to learn and appreciate the way of the samurai. He becomes friends with his captors, primarily Katsumoto, who is a leader among the samurai. Eventually Algren completely embraces Japanese and samurai culture, so much so that he switches sides and fights for their cause. |
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Law Abiding Citizen |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is the victim of a home invasion robbery that leaves his wife and daughter dead. Unfortunately the investigators bungle the evidence allowing one of the men to get off while the other goes to death row. Shelton is none too happy about this, pleading with prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) to try the case anyway. Rice refuses instead making a deal with Clarence Darby (Christian Stolte) for third degree murder, while his partner in crime is executed 10 years later. When Darby is taken and murdered by Shelton, he begins a wave of attacks that are aimed at punishing the legal system that failed him and leaving everyone involved in danger. |
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The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
Set in a Victorian time the movie includes the characters of many fantasy tales. In the movie "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" there is an evil man know as "the Fantom" trying to take over the world with his newly invented weaponry advancements. In order to combat this evil a league is form; containing seven men and women of different talents and curses from all over the world. With the help of a pirate, an invisible man, a vampire, an adventurer, a scientist, an American secret service agent and a cursed human they will have to join forces and find the evil that threatens the world. The cast includes Sean Connery as Allan Quatermain; the leader of the heroic team. |
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Legend |
Adventure; Fantasy; Romance |
In a fantastic world of unicorns, fairies and demons, a man called Jack O'the Green (Tom Cruise) takes Princess Lily (Mia Sara) to view the last of the unicorns. But when the last male unicorn is wounded and the female unicorn kidnapped along with Princess Lily, Jack goes on a journey to save the world and Lily. In order to save them though, he must get to the Tree of Darkness and face the demonic Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry) who is a formidable enemy to face. If Jack can face him and defeat him and save the unicorns and Lily then the world will be saved from a dreadful age of darkness. |
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Léon |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Mathilda (Natalie Portman), a young girl from a bad family in the projects comes home one day to see her entire family, including her baby brother, shot in cold blood by a group of hitmen led by a man named Stansfield (Gary Oldman). A chance acquaintance with the next door neighbor, a quiet man Leon (Jean Reno) saves her from falling victim to the hit as well. Once Leon takes her in, he feels responsible for her, and she becomes his companion for the rest of the story. It does not take Mathilda long to figure out that Leon is really a highly trained assassin, and although her child-like excitement at the idea is a source of some friction between them, their bond grows stronger. Mathilda winds up teaching Leon to read, while Leon teaches her a little about his craft. The movie culminates with the final confrontation between Leon and Stansfield. |
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Les Misérables |
Drama; Romance; Crime |
Jean Valjean (Liam Neeson) is a common man who wants to provide for his family. He steals a loaf of bread and is sent away to prison. There he meets Inspector Javert (Geoffrey Rush) who is threated by Valjean's inherent goodness when he is nothing but a criminal. Valjean is set free at the end of his term, takes on a new identity and builds a new life for himself. In one of his factories, he encounters Fantine (Uma Thurman). She is fired because of suspicions about her making money to send back to her child Cosette (Claire Danes). When Valjean discovers she was fired wrongly he finds her before Fantine dies only soon enough to promise to locate Cosette . Valjean raises Cosette as his own daugher but always in seclusion to avoid being discovered by the Javert who has made it his mission to locate Valjean and expose his criminal past. But Cosette meets and falls in love with Marius (Hans Matheson). As Javert closes in on Valjean, he realizes he cannot hurt Cosette and take her away from Marius. So Valjean risks everything for Cosette's happiness. |
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Little Britain: Series 2 |
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Little Shop Of Horrors |
Comedy; Horror; Musical |
In Little Shop of Horrors, geeky florist Seymour Krelborn (Rick Moranis) is madly in love with his co-worker Audrey (Ellen Greene). When Seymour adopts a strange plant that falls to Earth during a solar eclipse and names it Audrey II, in her honor, he gets far more than he bargained for. After cutting himself in the shop, Seymour learns that the only food that can keep this strange plant alive is human blood. Audrey II quickly grows too large for Seymour to feed from his own blood alone and Seymour decides to feed Audrey's dentist boyfriend, Orin Scrivello (Steve Martin), to the plant. Even this isn't enough to slake the plant's hunger, however, and Audrey II eventually consumes the floral shop's owner, Mister Mushnik (Vincent Gardenia). Audrey II also tries to eat Audrey, Seymour's love. When Patrick Martin (James Belushi) from World Botanical Enterprises proposes selling little Audrey IIs around the world, Seymour realizes that he must destroy the plant before anyone else comes to harm. A final battle then ensues between Seymour and the plant. |
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Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
Four young men raise the money for Eddie to get involved in a card game where the stakes go higher than they can handle. The game of three card brag quickly gets out of control and they end up deeply in debt to the local gangster/porn store operator to the tune of 500,000 Pounds. Harry Lonsdale the porn king gives the boys one week to come up with the money, or he will chop off all thier fingers and finally take Eddie's father JD's(Sting) bar. The boys come up with a way to get the money but its very risky. With twists and turns involving Pot growers, Burglers, Harry's collector and Professional Robbers the climax brings them all together and money quickly changes hands. |
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The Lonely Guy |
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The Longest Yard |
Comedy |
“The Longest Yard” is about football hero Paul Crewe (Adam Sandler) and his head coach Nate Scarborough (Burt Reynolds). It is a story about a group of inmates who play football against their prison guards. Paul is a former all-star quarterback who ends up in prison after he steals and wrecks his girlfriend’s car. He is persuaded by the prison warden to form a football team to play an exhibition game against the prison guards and recruits the toughest and meanest inmates. After his team becomes very confident and full of self-respect, he is blackmailed by the warden to lose the game in exchange for the prisoners being spared from physical punishment. |
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The Lord Of The Rings |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
The “One” ring, created by the evil Lord Sauron (Sala Baker) was created to enslave the inhabitants of Middle Earth. In the final battle, humans and elves joined forces to defeat the forces of Sauron, but the ring remained. Isildur (Harry Sinclair), the son of the king, kept the ring as a memento, but such rings should have been destroyed. The ring betrayed Isildur and was found by Gollum (Andy Serkis). The ring, attempting to return to his master, abandoned Gollum but did not intend for Bilbo Baggins (Ian Holm) to pick it up and then pass it on to his nephew, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood). The ring is desperate to get back to his master, Sauron, now a shadow of evil growing more powerful. Frodo must take on the burden to destroy the ring by going into the very depths of Mordor to do so. Accompanied by eight companions on a journey where friends are lost and separated, Frodo must find the strength to carry the heavy burden, even if it kills him, but in the end the world of Middle Earth will be saved and all will be able to live again peacefully. |
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Lord of War |
Drama; Thriller; Action |
"Lord of War" stars Nicholas Cage as Yuri Orlov, an unscrupulous arms dealer who got his start selling guns to mobsters in his home town of Little Odessa. Yuri brings his brother, Vitaly Orlov (played by Jared Leto) into the business with him and, as his business grows, he forges a relationship with an African general bent on war. Yuri’s wealth grows as does his brother’s conscience when he witnesses atrocities committed with the guns he is helping to supply. Yuri is pursued by Interpol agent Jack Valentine (played by Ethan Hawk) determined to put Yuri behind bars. His wealth wins him a beautiful wife and all the luxuries money can buy, however, in the end he begins to question the morality of his chosen profession. |
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Lucky Number Slevin |
Thriller; Crime |
Slevin (Josh Hartnett) is mistaken by a crime lord and ends up in a gang war between two of the cities largest gang leaders, The Rabbi (Ben Kingsley) and The Boss (Morgan Freeman). To pay the debt he allegedly owes, Slevin is hired to kill The Rabbi's son. Meanwhile, the FBI takes notice of Slevin and recruits him to take down both crime bosses. Dramatic twists and love interests bring Slevin's past into the forefront and the infamous "Kansas City Shuffle" is completed with successful revenge in the end. |
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Marx Brothers: Collection |
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The Matrix Collection |
Science Fiction |
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Max Manus |
War; Action; Biography |
After returning from fighting the communists Max Manus (Aksel Hennie) comes back to Norway. He joins the Norwegain resistance to fight the Germans but he gets arrested. Max escapes to Scotland where he recieves training before going back to Norway for various sabotage missions. His first mission is with his friend Gregers Gram (Nicolai Cleve Broch) which is to attack German suply ships. They are successful and Max becomes a target for Commander Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer (Ken Duken) Max avoids to be captured and forms the Oslo-groups. |
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Memoirs of a Geisha |
Drama; Romance |
The movie begins in a small fishing village in 1920s Japan. Chiyo and her older sister are bought from their homes. Her sister is sold to a brothel and Chiyo is brought as a servant to one of the geisha-houses in Kyoto instead. To make matters worse, the house's geisha Hatsumomo goes out of her way to make Chiyo's life miserable. Luckily, a fellow-serving girl named Pumpkin befriends Chiyo and gives her hope. If she does all that she is told, she may attend school and eventually attain freedom by becoming a geisha herself. Driven to despair by Hatsumomo and about to give up, Chiyo happens to meet The Chairman. The Chairman shows Chiyo a small kindness, and Chiyo falls in love. She makes it her lifelong goal to be the kind of geisha worthy of his attention. Chiyo continues to attend school and is taken under the wing of Mameha, an expert geisha who is also Hatsumomo's hated enemy. As Mameha's apprentice, Chiyo's name becomes Sayuri and she blossoms into a geisha more beautiful and talented than even Hatsumomo. But when WWII splits the geisha district of Kyoto apart, Sayuri escapes and ceases being a geisha. It is when she returns to post-WWII Gion to resume her geisha lifestyle that Sayuri meets again with The Chairman to try once again to win his love. |
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Men in Black / Men in Black II |
Comedy; Science Fiction |
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A Mighty Wind |
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Miracle on 34th Street |
Children; Family |
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Monsters, Inc. |
Animation; Comedy; Family; Children |
Sully and Mike are monsters who work for a company which specializes in providing monsters to hide in childrens' closets at night. Given a huge factory with a conveyor belt of doors soaring to the ceiling, the monsters enter the doors they're assigned and scare the children inside. Then they leave through the same door. One night Sully goes into the room of a little girl who follows him out the door into the monster factory. Sully is terrified, because he's not supposed to have anything to do with human children and knows he'd be in trouble for this slip-up. He calls the little girl Boo and becomes very attached to her. Only Mike is in on the secret. They go through a series of close encounters and foiling the schemes of an evil monster, trying to return Boo through her own door. |
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail |
Comedy; Adventure; Fantasy |
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a story about the famous knights of the round table; King Arthur (Graham Chapman), Sir Lancelot (John Cleese), and Sir Robin (Eric Idle), who decide not to go to Camelot, because it is a silly place. Instead, they are charged by God to find the Holy Grail, and they set off on foot (while clanking together two halves of a coconut to make it sound like horse hooves) to find it. Along the way they meet the Knights of NI (Micheal Palin), who won't let them cross the woods until they have brought back a shrubbery, which they do, but end up having to sneak away while the Knights of NI argue amongst themselves. They also come across snotty French knights who berate them and toss livestock at them, vixens which Sir Galahad the Pure (Micheal Palin) is reluctantly saved from by Sir Robin, a Black Knight who suffers a ghastly flesh wound yet begs for more sword fighting, a killer rabbit, and a bridge keeper who asks them questions before they are allowed to pass. |
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Moulin Rouge |
Musical; Romance |
The movie opens upon Christian, a young writer, typing the story of his greatest love. In 1899 Paris, against the wishes of his father, Christian goes to Paris to pursue a writing career. When asked to write a musical for the Moulin Rouge theater, he goes to see the theater. There he meets Satine, a Parisian courtesan at the peak of her entertainment career. Innocent Christian and the beautiful Satine fall in love. Meanwhile, the owner of the Moulin Rouge solicits financial help from the wealthy Duke. The Duke will happily help, but only on the conditions that Satine is to be exclusively his. Becuase her career is her life, Satine is forced to break it off with Christian, lest the Duke find out and break the deal. Christian is heartbroken. As this love triangle plays out, viewers discover that Satine is hiding a secret that will change their lives forever. |
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith |
Comedy; Adventure; Thriller; Romance; Action |
The Smith’s, a seemingly happily married couple, are both employed as professional ‘hit men’. Neither Jane, nor John knows that their spouse is a hit man, so their marriage is full of lies and deception. It isn’t until they are both given the same assignment that they realize each others’ true occupations. Since having two professional killers living under the same roof is bad for business, both Jane’s and John’s employers give each of them their toughest assignment yet – take out each other. The Smith marriage quickly turns into a war and the household into a bloody battlefield as Jane and John fight for their lives to complete one more assignment. |
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Mrs Winterbourne |
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Much Ado About Nothing |
Comedy; Musical; Romance |
Prince Don Pedro’s (Denzel Washington) army returns from battle, reuniting lovers Hero (Kate Beckinsale) and Claudio (Robert Sean Leonard). As they plan to wed, they also plan a little matchmaking between Hero’s cousin Beatrice (Emma Thompson) and Claudio’s companion Benedick (Kenneth Branagh). Beatrice and Bennedick are sworn enemies and fight whenever they see each other and are in this way perfect for each other. Unfortunately the prince’s half brother Don John (Keanu Reeves) sees a chance to cause some trouble. He has one of his men court a woman in Hero’s bedroom so that Claudio believes Hero is unfaithful. Claudio waits until the wedding day to voice his anger and leaves Hero at the alter. By this time Benedick and Beatrice have pledged their love for each other, so Beatrice asks Bennedick to seek revenge for her slandered cousin. The entire estate is in an uproar until the buffoons of the neighborhood watch uncovers the truth. |
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The Mummy |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
“The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” is a tale about ancient betrayal as Emperor Han (Jet Li) is betrayed by his pet sorceress, Zi Juan (Michelle Yeoh). Han is placed along with his men in a centuries long hypnotic trance. Now thousands of years later, the O’Connells; Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser), Alex O’Connell (Luke Ford), Evelyn O’Connell (Maria Bello) and Jonathan Carnahan (John Hannah) together awaken Emperor Han. All this time has not be gracious to the undead Emperor as he now plans to continue his quest for world domination unless Rick and his family can stop him. But is the sorceress Zi Juan on their side or her own? |
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The Mummy |
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The Muppet Christmas Carol |
Family; Musical; Fantasy |
The Great Gonzo (voice of Dave Goetz), as the author himself, with the help of Rizzo the Rat (voice of Steve Whitmore), narrates for us Charles Dickens’ classic tale, “A Christmas Carol,” as performed by his Muppet pals. It’s Christmas Eve in Victorian London and all are sharing in the merriment except for Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine), a miserly old man who disdains all things Christmas. His dutiful employee, Bob Cratchit (Kermit the Frog, voice of Steve Whitmore), having convinced Mr. Scrooge to give him just one day off, heads home to his family, and his sweet yet sickly son, Tiny Tim (Robin the Frog, voice of Jerry Nelson). Alone, Scrooge retires, but his sleep is interrupted by the appearance of the ghosts of his old business partners, Jacob and Robert Marley (Statler and Waldorf, voices of Jerry Nelson and Dave Goetz). They’ve come to warn him that unless he changes his ways, he will share their afterlife fate of being shackled to chains for all eternity. Three more spirits will visit that night, they tell him, and it will be up to the ghosts of Christmases Past (voice of Jessica Fox), Present (voice of Jerry Nelson), and Yet to Come to convince Mr. Scrooge to remake his present and alter his future before it’s too late. |
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My Blue Heaven |
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Nancy Goes To Rio / Two Weeks With Love |
Family; Musical |
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National Treasure |
Adventure; Mystery; Action |
Treasure hunter, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) continues his family's obsession with finding the treasure of the Knights Templar. Their treasure is hidden somewhere in the united states, by the country's founding fathers. Gates has to decipher clues left by the founding fathers which have been left on the very symbols of the country. The various clues lead him the the Declaration of Independence, on which the most important clue is hidden. Gates has to devise a plan to steal the Declaration before it falls into the wrong hands. |
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National Treasure 2 |
Adventure; Mystery; Action |
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) is back for a new adventure and this time he must defend his family's honor when the family is accused by Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) of conspiring in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. As Ben Gates tries to clear his family's name, he is joined by "ex"-girlfriend Dr. Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger) and assistant Riley Poole (Justin Bartha) as they travel to France and England unraveling the clues that will hopefully help clear the Gates family name. Not only will the clues help clear the Gates family it will also lead them to the most important discovery of their lives. |
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The Negotiator |
Thriller; Mystery; Action |
The movie is about Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson), a well known police negotiator, who is trying to prove his innocence. Danny is being framed and accused of murder and embezzlement. In order to find out who is behind this plot against him, Danny decides to take hostages. Knowing all there is to know about negotiation, Danny is able to get a fellow negotiator, Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey) involved, thinking he can buy time and at the same time save his own life. Chris’s attempts to achieve a peaceful ending are repeatedly interrupted by outside authorities. Now Chris and Danny have to work together. |
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The NeverEnding Story |
Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
Bastian (Barret Oliver) is a lonely boy who loves to read. His mother is dead and his father (Gerald McRaney) is oblivious to his son’s need for quality time. While escaping some bullies, he stumbles into a bookstore. The shopkeeper tells him that the particular book he’s eyeing isn’t for him. Too involved. Bastian “borrows” it anyway, leaving an IOU in it’s place. He heads for school but he’s already late. So he heads up to the school’s spooky attic to read. The story in the book is about a place called Fantasia. Something is destroying it. A hero is needed to save Fantasia. The Child Like Empress (Tami Stronach) selects Atreyu (Noah Hathaway), a warrior from the Plains. As Bastian reads about Atreyu’s adventure, he becomes more involved with the story than he expects. |
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Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
Cris Johnson (Nicolas Cage) is a Las Vegas entertainer who conceals his unique gift: He can see up to 2 minutes into his own future, and use this knowledge to change it. Learning of his ability, the FBI, led by agent Callie Ferris (Julianne Moore) seeks to recruit him to help avert an upcoming major US terrorist attack. Preferring to avoid interaction with the government due to previous trauma, Johnson is instead more focused on his recurring visions of a beautiful woman who he later meets, Liz (Jessica Biel). The two elements become intertwined, though, as Liz is used by the FBI to secure the co-operation of Johnson. After she is kidnapped by the terrorists, Johnson must use his powers to save Liz, destroy the terrorist cell, and prevent a devastating nuclear explosion. |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas |
Animation; Musical; Fantasy |
Jack Skellington (Chris Sarandon) rules Halloween Town but no longer enjoys being the Pumpkin King. One day, he and his trusty dog Zero discover a strange pine tree-shaped door in a tree in the forest. They go through it and discover Christmas. Jack likes Christmas so much that he rushes back home and tries to explain it to the denizens of Halloween Town. However, the goblins and ghouls of Jack’s town don’t understand at all and produce a bizarre parody. Distraught, Jack locks himself away to try to figure it out. Once he realizes the secret of Christmas, Jack decides to take it over. He has Santa (Ed Ivory) kidnapped, assigns toy-making and other Christmas tasks to the puzzled townspeople, and even has Sally (Catherine O'Hara), the girl that secretly loves him, sew a Sandy Claws suit. With the light of Zero’s nose to guide his sleigh and pulled by skeletal reindeer, Jack sets out Christmas Eve to deliver his gifts. However, his plans go awry as the real world panics at the sight of him, and the military shoots him down. When Jack recovers from the crash he realizes he needs to save Christmas by returning the true Santa. However, the kidnappers accidentally turned Santa over to the boogyman, Oogie Boogie (Ken Page), who also captured Sally when she went to rescue Santa on her own. Jack must defeat Oogie Boogie and free both Santa and Sally in order to set things right. |
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No Country for Old Men |
Crime; Suspense; Thriller |
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Notting Hill |
Comedy; Romance; Romantic Comedy |
Anna Scott is the "it" actress in Hollywood. Her love-life is not ideal, and the tabloids are rampant. William Thacker runs a travel book shop in the Notting Hill district in London. He's divorced and sharing his house with Spike, a unique character. Fate, and a poorly-timed glass of orange juice, bring Anna and William together. How does a sweet, ordinary guy bring around an internationally-known film star to meet the gang? How does one of the most recognizable people in the world get to know a sweet, ordinary guy? Can two people from such different spheres find happiness? Watch Notting Hill to find out. |
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
Comedy; Adventure; Crime |
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is about Everett (George Clooney), an imprisoned husband and father in the early 20th century Deep South. He escapes along with two friends, Pete (John Turturro) and Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson), and travels to find his wife and daughters. He goes through several adventures with unscrupulous businessmen, religious fanatics and radio promoters, a soul-selling blues singer and others, all in an allegorical retelling of Homer's "The Odyssey". Along the way, he becomes a well-known musical and radio figure, while leading the somewhat stupid Pete and Delmar through their trials and tribulations. |
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Ocean's Eleven |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
The movie “Ocean’s Eleven” is about a group of criminals and exceptionally skilled people who plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos. The three casinos, the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the MGM Grand, all store their money in one central vault. The group is organized and led by Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt). They recruit nine other people to help them get around the elaborate security mechanisms which guard the central vault. The owner of one of the casinos is the lover of Danny Ocean’s ex-wife (Julia Roberts), which gives him extra motivation to succeed in his plan. |
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Ocean's Thirteen |
Comedy; Crime |
"Ocean's Thirteen" starts with all crew members gathered in hospital around Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould) who suffered heart attack. A flashback in Reuben's head shows crew members the reason beyond the heart attack which he suffered. There was a meeting between Reuben and Willy Bank on the construction site of their new hotel. After Reubens finished some deals with Bank, Bank changed his mind and decided not to invest into their partnership, their hotel. This shocked Reubens and was a reason for his heart attack. Now, four weeks later, crew members hear his story and decide to take revenge on Willy Bank by ruining his hotel "The Bank" on the night when the ohotel officialy opens. |
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Ocean's Twelve |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
"Ocean's Twelve" is the follow to the movie "Ocean's Eleven." In the first movie, a crew of thieves steal millions of dollars from a major Las Vegas casino. In this movie, the casino operator Terry Benedict, played by Andy Garcia, tracks down the thieves and demands repayment. Daniel Ocean, portrayed by George Clooney, reassembles his ten fellow thieves to figure out a way to pay Benedict back. They decide to pull some heists in Europe. While pulling a job, the crew discovers they have a rival thief who has set them up. A side story in this movie is the ongoing attempt to mend a broken relationship between a crew member, Rusty Ryan played by Brad Pitt, and Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones). There are many plot twists and turns before the crew decides they need to increase their numbers by one. They decide to get Tess Ocean, played by Julia Roberts, involved and thus become "Ocean's Twelve". |
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The Office (UK) |
Comedy; Drama |
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The Office (UK) |
Comedy; Drama |
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The Office (UK) |
Comedy; Drama; Adventure |
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Office Space |
Comedy |
From Mike Judge the creator of Beavis & Butthead and King of the Hill. A small group of software engineers get tired with their mundane job and daily unappreciation from their superiors at Initech. Peter(Ron Livingston) decides to stop taking disrespect and start living his life how he desires. With his new sentiment on life Peter asks out a girl he has always wanted (Jennifer Aniston) and recruits his buddies to write software to rip off his employer. This hilarious take on the everyday working life and how some workers choose not to accept it with a grain of salt is sure to have something everyone can relate to! |
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Oliver! |
Drama; Family; Musical; Crime |
Oliver! is based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. Oliver (Mark Lester) is an orphan in Victorian England who is thrown out of a workhouse for asking for more food and sold to an undertaker. After disastrous events, Oliver runs away to London where he is enlisted into a pack of young pickpockets by the crafty Artful Dodger (Jack Wild). Directing the gang is Fagin (Ron Moody), one of Charles Dickens' most controversial characters. Fagin also works as a fence for the angry and murderous Bill Sykes (Oliver Reed) whose wife Nancy (Shani Wallis), almost a den mother to the children in the gang, is determined to find Oliver a better life. |
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One Crazy Summer |
Comedy |
Hoops McCann (John Cusack) is an aspiring author and artist who has struggled to find success and acceptance over the course of his life. He is invited by his best friend George to spend the summer with his family in Nantucket when he meets Cassandra (Demi Moore) a beautiful hitchhiker and up and coming musician on the way. Hoops immediately falls for Cassandra and when they finally get to Nantucket she reveals to him that she uses her wages from playing music to try and save her grandfather’s house. She must bid for the house against greedy landowners, the Beckersteds who want to demolish it and sell the land. |
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The Orphanage |
Horror; Thriller; Mystery |
El Orfanato tells the story of a woman Laura (Belén Rueda) who moves her husband (Fernando Cayo) and adopted son (Roger Princep) into the orphanage that she grew up in, planning on opening it as a home for handicapped children. Not long after, strange things appear to occur on the property as her son starts communicating with an imaginary friend. A strange woman (Montserrat Carulla) even shows up asking about the boy and his illness. After her son goes missing, Laura struggles to uncover the secret of his disappearance and his fate, despite her husband’s growing concerns of her sanity. She even seeks the help of various parapsychologists. |
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The Oscar Wilde BBC Collection |
Comedy; Drama |
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The Others |
Drama; Suspense |
Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) lives alone with her young children. She has a daughter, Anne (Alakina Mann), and a son, James (Nicholas Stewart). Both of her children were born with a rare condition that prohibits them from coming into direct contact with sunlight. Her husband, Charles (Christopher Eccleston) has gone off to battle, and she is waiting for him to return. The house they live in is old and dark, and almost completely secluded on an island. Her children are kept under lock and key for most of their lives. There comes a point in time when Grace must hire servants to help her. The servants bring with them many strange occurrences. Grace is soon led to believe that her house is haunted. However, when the truth is finally revealed, everyone is chilled to the bone, including the seemingly unbreakable Grace. |
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The Outsiders |
Drama; Crime |
Based on S. E. Hinton’s 1967 novel of the same name, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders is a study of socioeconomic stratification and societal tension among the American youth of the 1960s. Ponyboy Curtis (C. Thomas Howell) leads a turbulent existence as a have-not “greaser” in 1960s Tulsa, along with his brothers, Darry (Patrick Swayze) and Sodapop (Rob Lowe), and a tight-knight gang of compatriots, including Two-Bit Mathews (Emilio Estevez), Dallas Winston (Matt Dillon), and Johnny Cade (Ralph Macchio). Ponyboy’s life is abruptly interrupted following an encounter between him and Johnny and two girls belonging to the wealthy clique of “socs” (Diane Lane and Michelle Meyrink), an encounter which leads to more violence and sorrow than the members of either group suspect. |
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Pan's Labyrinth |
Adventure; Fantasy; Thriller |
This adult fairy tale from the mind of Guillermo del Toro blurs the line between fantasy and reality. Set in 1944, during the Spanish civil war, a young girl named Ofelia travels to the countryside with her pregnant mother. She is to live with her stern stepfather, an officer in Franco's army, charged with rooting out a local rebel militia. What she discovers is a world of mystery centered on the ruins of an ancient labyrinth. In order to claim her destiny as princess of the fairy realm, she must complete three challenges set forth by the fearful faun who lives in those ruins. This film exemplifies the stark contrast between the horrors of war and the fantasies of a young girl. Despite the fairy-tale trappings, this is not a movie meant for children. |
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Parenthood |
Comedy; Drama; Family |
The story centers around Gil Buckman (Steve Martin) and his wife Karen (Mary Steenburgen) who are raising their young family as best they can. Gil suffers from the guilt most parents feel about the success or not of their parenting as he tries to juggle that with his career which isn't going to well. We also meet his sister Helen (Dianne Wiest), a single parent struggling with two rebellious teenage kids (Joaquim Phoenix and Martha Plimpton) and a deadbeat brother and confused sister and her husband (Rick Moranis) who are trying to raise a superkid. Eventually Gil learns to stop trying to control everything that happens to him and his family and enjoy the roller coaster ride that is life. |
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The Patriot |
Drama; War; Thriller; Action |
While Bejamin Martin (Mel Gibson) fought bravely in the French and Indian war, he has become a pacifist in he aged, and he is now only concerned with raising his family and living a quiet life. Even as Revolutionary War becomes immediate, Bejamin maintains his neutrality and refuses to become involved. His oldest son, Gabriel (Heath Ledger) is very excited to join the Revolutionary Army and sets off without his father’s permission. Colonel Tavington (Jason Isaacs) is not concerned about Bejamin’s neutrality. He is a sadistic man with broad sweeping powers. After getting a first-hand view of how the British plan to squelch the rebellion, Benjamin sees that pacification will ultimately not keep his family save, and he joins the rebellion in his own way. |
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Patriot Games |
Drama; Adventure; Thriller; Action |
Jack Ryan saves the Prince of Wales from an Irish terrorist attack in London and in the process kills one of the terrorists. The brother of the dead terrorist, Sean Miller, who was also on the mission is captured by the British. He escapes to an Irish terrorist training camp in Libya and vows revenge at getting back at Ryan. Miller attempts to kill Ryan’s family in the US which ends up with his wife in hospital. The Prince of Wales comes to the US and has dinner at Ryan’s house during his visit as thanks for Ryan saving his life. Miller and a terrorist cell attack the dinner reception and Jack Ryan has to save his family and the Royals from the invading terrorists. |
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Persepolis |
Animation |
Marjane Satrapi (Chiara Mastroianni) is a young girl growing up under a rapidly changing Iranian government. She was about nine years old at the onset of the Iranian Revolution, during which time the monarchic dictatorship under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown and Iran became an Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Her parents (Catherine Deneuve and Simon Abkarian) were urban educated and hoped for a positive change in the politic arena after the Shah’s rule, while Marjane’s understanding of politics is somewhat naïve. During revolts against the Shah, Marjane’s Communist uncle is released from prison and is later arrested under the new Islamic regime and sentenced to death. His story, as well as the volatile political landscape changing around her, has a great effect on Marjane, who rebels against the new ‘traditions’ by altering the required body-engulfing robe with aspects of punk, reflecting the defiance in her musical tastes. Marjane’s parents and her grandmother (Danielle Darrieux) begin to worry for her, and wonder if perhaps its best that Marjane escape from Iran while she has a chance. |
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Peter Pan |
Adventure; Fantasy |
Wendy, Michael, and John are three children living in London. They relish retelling and reenacting the adventures of Peter Pan, a brave, handsome, mischievous boy who lives in Neverland and will never grow up. Their father thinks it is pure nonsense. In his opinion, Wendy needs to stop believing in childish fairy tales. He pronounces that this night will be her last night in the nursery with her two younger brothers and her nursemaid Nana (who is a dog). On this critical night, Peter Pan and his love-stricken fairy Tinkerbell fly in through the window, looking for Peter's lost shadow. Wendy helps to sew it on and Peter grows fond of her, offering to take her back to Neverland to be the mother to all his friends, The Lost Boys. She will take care of them and tell them stories. They accompany Peter Pan back to Neverland and see his world firsthand, including the beautiful but jealous mermaids in Mermaid Lagoon, the dastardly villain Captain Hook and his assistant Smee, and the neighboring Indian tribe and the chief's beautiful daughter Tiger Lily. |
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Pirates Of The Caribbean |
Comedy; Adventure; Fantasy |
The plot for the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" includes a pirate named Jack Sparrow that is on the hunt for his ship that he was overthrown from by his crew. The entire crew is cursed by the gold of Cortez until all the pieces are returned to the gold chest. Jack comes into contact with the only person that can lift the curse, Will Turner, and becomes friends and allies against the british that want to hang him, and his old crew who want to kill him. They eventually come together with a young woman who has the last piece of cortez gold (Elizabeth) and end up on a wild cat and mouse game. |
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Pirates Of The Caribbean |
Comedy; Adventure; Fantasy |
The Pirates are back for their third adventure. Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) have joined forces with Captain Barbosa (Geoffrey Rush), who has been brought back from the dead to help them rescue Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from Davy Jones' locker. Along the way they will discover that the only way to defeat Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) and his Flying Dutchman is to stab his heart, and replace it with your own, for they say that the Flying Dutchman must always have a captain. First they must retrieve the navigational chart to World's End from Sao Feng (Chow Yun-fat) the Singapore pirate lord. Then when they rescue Jack they must find a way to defeat Davy Jones and restore order to the seas. |
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Pirates Of The Caribbean |
Comedy; Adventure; Fantasy |
The movie starts not too long after the events from "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Black Pearl", which was the first movie in the series. In this one, it starts off with Will (the blacksmith's apprentice from the first film) and Elizabeth Swan's wedding getting halted mid-ceremony. They are both placed under arrest for helping the pirate captain Jack Sparrow escape. In order to be cleared, they need to bring the "authorities" Jack's compass. Which just so happens to be capable of guiding him to a key rumored to open a chest from "The Flying Dutchman", Davy Jones' cursed ship. All sorts of misadventures ensue as it's found that Jack Sparrow himself hasn't been entirely forthcoming and is indebted to the same Davy Jones for his soul. Will and Jack's uneasy partnership adds some tension as they try to figure out how to deal with the British authorities, the half-monsterish Davy Jones and his damned crew, a voodoo queen and even a kraken. |
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Plan 9 From Outer Space |
Horror; Science Fiction |
Eros (Dudley Manlove) and Tanna (Joanna Lee) are two aliens tasked with conquering planet Earth, but have failed to do so after eight attempts. Frustrated, they now break out Plan Nine, the raising of the dead with their superior technology. Soon, they have risen the corpse of an old man (Bela Lugosi) and his wife (Vampira), who murder police Inspector Daniel Clay (Tor Johnson) to add to their numbers. But the aliens have to face off against pilot Jeff Trent (Gregory Walcott), whose wife Laura (Mona McKinnon) they have kidnapped as part of their scheme. |
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Playing Beatie Bow |
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Pokemon |
Family; Anime; Children |
Ash on another one of his Pokemon journeys finds himself on a shore side battling a random stranger. He receives a hologram message of nurse joy inviting him to an island off of a nearby city. A terrible storm occurs and most of the trainers who've been invited to the island are afraid to risk the sea voyage to get there. Ash is not just willing but able. He is greeted by nurse Joy and taken to a main room with all the other trainers who've made it to the island.
Mewtwo, who is a clone made from the DNA of Mew, steals the Pokemon of all the trainers who've arrived, and makes clones of them all.
An enormous battle of cloned Vs. real Pokemon ensues. In midst of a Mew Vs Mewtwo battle it seems all will be lost. In typical Pokemon fashion, Team Rocket is always nearby, trying to wreak havoc, and in the end, good always triumphs over evil. |
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Popeye |
Comedy; Musical |
The story revolves around a sailor Popeye (Robin Williams) who moves to Sweet Haven town in search of his father Poopdeck Pappy (Ray Walston). There he makes many friends in the town one of them being Wimpy a burger eating freak. Soon he discovers Olive Oyl (Shelley Duvall) and falls for her but she is actually Bluto’s (Paul L. Smith) girlfriend. Bluto is the villain of the town. Soon Popeye becomes the hero of the town by fighting all the evils. He also develops friendship with Olive. He finally succeeds in finding his father and also winning the battle against Bluto and all this strength is provided by spinach which gives him real energy. |
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Practical Magic |
Comedy; Fantasy; Romance; Mystery |
Sisters Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Jillian (Nicole Kidman) Owens are the latest in a line of witch women suffering under a curse, originating with their lynched-by-the-Puritans ancestor, which dooms the men they love. Sally strives for acceptance in their small town, while Jillian leaves home to find a man the curse can't touch by trial and error. Tragedy sends them both home (to both the house and the cackling wise-woman aunts with which they grew up). Jillian's problems with creepy ex-boyfriend Jimmy (Goran Visjnic) are only exascerbated by careless use of magic, but deeper bonds of human feeling unite the sisters and their nosy, gossipy, petty neighbors: a stronger magic than the spell-book stuff that got them in trouble in the first place. A sweet romance for Sally with her police investigator rounds out the plot. |
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The Princess Bride |
Comedy; Fantasy |
Westly and Buttercup fall in love while he's working on her farm. He goes off to sea to find his fortune so he will feel worthy of her love and therefore able to marry her. Alas, he meets up with Pirate Roberts, the meanest pirate ever to sail the seven seas. Buttercup, upon finding out about Westly's death, no longer has any enthusiasm for life; when an odious prince asks for her hand in marriage she agrees, having no emotion one way or the other, though she has many nightmares about the upcoming nuptials. Before the wedding can happen, however, Buttercup is kidnapped by a giant, a swordsman, and a short, lisping Sicilian. A mysterious man in black attempts to rescue her and we learn that things are not always as they seem, and true love never dies.... |
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The Punisher |
Thriller |
Frank Castle is the quintessential anti hero in the film adaptation of the Marvel Comics series. FBI style agent Castle is forced into unwilling vigilantism to avenge the death of his family at the hands of organized criminals. A seasoned special operations veteran, Castle uses his martial arts skills and extensive training to wage a one man war on the Mafia like structures responsible for the slayings. His methods are original, his focus is unshakable and his determination gives Castle an efficient and pacey style. Tom Jane gives a steely performance alongside John Travolta as the charismatic villian. |
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The Reader |
History; Romance |
In post-war Germany, 16-year old Michael Berg (David Kross) has an affair with a beautiful tram conductor twice his age, Hanna Schmitz (Kate Winslet), When Michael visits Hanna, they bathe and make love, after which he reads to her from literature. The affair continues for the summer.
In the 1960s, Berg is a law student who witnesses a Nuremberg-style trial of 3 women who were guards at one of the concentration camps. While transporting women and children prisoners, almost all die in a fire. Hanna, who was the head guard, is also on trial and she is convicted for giving orders to not unlock the doors of the church where the prisoners stayed. Michael knows something that could help Hanna's case, but his evidence is never presented. During 20 years of imprisonment, Michael sends Hanna tape recordings of him reading great books, without identifying himself. |
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Real Genius |
Comedy; Science Fiction; Romance |
Mitch Taylor (Gabriel Jarret) is a teen genius that has been sent to a private school for geniuses. He is paired with campus legend Chris Knight (Val Kilmer). Chris is probably the smartest guy there, but he would rather party. Chris takes Mitch under his wing. The two design a laser together as their school project. Their professor, Jerry Hathaway (William Atherton), decides to give the technology to the military and claim it as his own. When Chris finds out about it, he is livid to know his work will be turned into a weapon. He and Mitch set out to stop the military officials and Professor Hathaway, using their genius to do it. |
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Regarding Henry |
Drama |
“Regarding Henry” shows what happens when someone is given a second chance. Henry Turner (Harrison Ford) is a prominent lawyer who has reached where he is by sacrificing everything in his life including his family. His marriage is a joke, he’s nowhere near a father figure to his daughter, Rachel (Mikki Allen) and he’s cheating on his wife, Sarah Turner (Annette Bening). Henry was at the top of his game until one night he went to the store and was shot in the head. When Henry awakens he finds he has to begin again and relearn everything from speech and mobility to how to function and socialize. Now Henry finds that his past life is a world that he doesn’t fit into nor does he want. |
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Remember The Titans |
Family; Sports |
This movie is based on a true story in 1981 southern Virginia. Under federal mandate, schools that were once segregated must integrate. T. C. Williams High School is a new racially blended school, but the animosity between the white and black students is palpable. Forcing the students to attend school with one another doesn't make them friends, nor does it stop the racism or the hate crimes that plague the United States at this time in history. The Titans are the school's football team, but can they ever work together when the team is split into black versus white? Under their black coach and their white assistant coach, the Titans learn to look past their respective skin colors and work together, showing T. C. Williams High School and the rest of the nation the true meaning of integration. |
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The Replacements |
Comedy |
"The Replacements" (2000) is the story of a team of replacement football players who not only bring success to their team but to themselves. A strike by the professional football players and coaches forces all of the team owners to hire scabs or forfeit the season. The Washington Sentinals owner Edward O'Neil (Jack Warden) calls on retired NFL coach Jimmy McGinty (Gene Hackman) to put his team together. The new team is a mix of odd characters including a Welsh Football Player, a deaf player, gangster rapper brothers and former Ohio State star player Shane Falco (Keanu Reeves). The team faces adversity from both the former players and from each other and they must learn to come together as a team. Shane finds some of his inspiration from his team mates and some from his budding romance with cheerleading captain Annabelle Farrell (Brooke Langton) who is also leading a rag-tag bunch of misfits as replacements for the professional cheerleaders. The team makes it to the final game of the season only for Shane to find out that Quarterback Eddie Martell (Brett Cullen) has crossed the picket line and will play in the final game. Martell does not believe that the replacement players can lead him to the finals and treats them badly. As a result, the team itself plays badly and is on the verge of losing the big game. Shane Falco, swallows his pride and realizes that his team needs him so he returns for the second half of the game. His dedication, devotion and motivating speech, "Pain heals, Chicks dig scars... Glory lasts for ever" sours the team on to victory. |
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Reservoir Dogs |
Crime; Action |
After a jewel robbery goes awry, the robbers try to make sense of the events. They had been set up: the police had been waiting to pounce. Having started out as six strangers, accusations of a rat among the jewel thieves begin to fly. There's Mr. Pink, the neurotic but seemingly harmless talker. Then there's Mr. White, the seasoned professional helping mentor Mr. Orange, a young but street-smart kid. Of course, if there was a rat, there's the looming worry of the cops arriving. Whoever is is, the clock is running down as Mr. Orange, shot during the getaway, loses more blood. However, there's one last problem: masochistic Mr. Blonde has apparently gone insane. |
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Revolutionary Road |
Romance |
Frank (Leonardo DeCaprio) and April (Kate Winslet) Wheeler are a young married couple who recently moved to the suburbs of Connecticut to raise their two children. They quickly find themselves unsatisfied with their new quiet life and develop a random urge to move to Paris to continue their lives. Although April is very adamant about the change of scenery, Frank's desire to relocate gradually declines when he get's an opportunity to move up in the rankings at his place of work. As their opinions on moving to Europe begin to drift apart, Frank and April fall into a sea of arguments and begin to wonder if they are the right person for one another. |
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Robin Hood: Men in Tights |
Comedy |
'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' is a farcical tale about Robin Hood (Cary Elwes) on his journey back from the Crusades to England to find Sherlock Forest amiss. King Richard (Patrick Stewart) is still fighting in the Crusades while his evil brother, Prince John (Richard Lewis), and the occasionally dyslexic Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees) are swindling money out of the poor and wreaking havoc on the town. Robin Hood vows to dethrone Prince John with the help of his friends, Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle), Little John (Eric Allan Kramer), Blinkin (Mark Blankfield) and Will Scarlet O’Hara (Matthew Porretta). On his quest, he also meets the fair Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck) and steals her heart, but the Sheriff will stop at nothing to make her his wife. The scenes are tied together using rapping merry men and long-running jokes, which make the film all the more hilarious. Despite the story being told over and over, the tale of Robin Hood is made refreshing through the delightful (although sometimes risqué) humor of Mel Brooks and the colorful cast. |
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Robots |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
Rodney the main robot is out to save the world. The robots are in the process of becoming out-modes. The character travels to Robot City to see Mr. Big Weld in the process, he finds that Big Weld has been taken hostage by his company's new CEO. Rodney and the lovely assistant to the new CEO along with Fender, played by Robin Williams, and the gang of out-modes work to save Big Weld. Big Weld is freed, love is found by several characters, new parts are made to help the out-modes. The villans are scrap. |
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The Rock |
Thriller; Action |
A renegade US General and his soldiers seize a stockpile of chemical weapons, they storm Alcatraz island, taking hostages and threatening to kill millions of others, it is up to FBI chemist Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage) and John Mason (Sean Connery), a former SAS soldier and escaped Alcatraz inmate, to disarm the weapons before they are unleashed upon San Francisco. |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show |
Comedy; Horror; Science Fiction; Musical |
When square, prudish, engaged couple Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon) stumble into a spooky mansion on a dark, stormy night, its flamboyant occupants, especially the sweet transvestite from outer space, Dr. Frank N. Further (Tim Curry), awake desires in them they didn't know they had. They arrive just in time to share the excitement at the mansion, including the creation of Dr. Frank N. Furter's beefy sex toy, Rocky (Peter Hinwood), the return of the lobotomized Eddie (Meatloaf), several musical numbers, and a plan for outer space adventure, as well as lots of sex in various shapes and sizes. |
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Rodgers And Hammerstein : A Musical Celebration - Carousel / The King and I / Oklahoma ! / The Sound of Music / South Pacific / State Fair (12 DVD Special Edition Box Set) |
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Ronin |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Sam is an ex-CIA operative who teams up with some other mercenaries or ronin in Europe. He is recruited by Deidre an Irish girl and finds out that both the Irish and the Russians are after a mysterious package. Sam teams up with Vincent who has many French underworld connections. Gregor is also part of the team and is an ex German member of the KGB with ties to the Russian mafia. The team of mercenaries has to steal the package from the Russians. Gregor double crosses Sam and Vincent who try to get the package back. Seamus O’Rourke is an Irish terrorist which is running the whole operation who works through Deidre. He eventually makes an appearance once they have obtained the package and Sam’s real mission comes to light. |
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead |
Comedy; Drama |
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Ross Noble |
Comedy |
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Ross Noble |
Comedy |
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The Saint |
Suspense; Mystery; Action |
Orphaned as a young boy, Simon Templar (Val Kilmer) decides to control his own fate as he grows up. Talented at hiding himself in the open Simon becomes a spy for sale. His wanderings come to an end when he meets Dr. Emma Russell (Elisabeth Shue), a physicist, and falls in love. After saving her from the Russian Mafia Kingpins Ivan and Ilya Tretiak (Rade Serbedzija and Valeri Nikolayev), who are becoming millionaires while fleecing the citizens of Russia, she helps him perform the necessary three miracles to become a saint, even as his nemesis Scarface (Tommy Flanagan) tried to hunt them down and kill them. |
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Salt |
Thriller; Action |
Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) is a dedicated, well-liked, high-ranking agent with the CIA. One day, her world is turned upside down when a Russian spy accuses Evelyn of being a Russian mole, and declares that she is the assassin set to kill the President of Russia. Confused and feeling trapped, Evelyn flees, trying to avoid being captured while she attempts to prove her innocence and figure out who is behind all of this. Evelyn's boss at the CIA, Ted Winter (Liev Schreiber), doesn't believe she's an assassin, but he may not be able to help her either. Can Evelyn get to the bottom of this mystery before she's caught? |
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Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World |
Comedy; Adventure; Romance; Action |
Scott Pilgrim (Michael Sera) is a unemplyed 23 year old bassist, playing for the Torronto-based band Sex Bomb-ombs. He initially dates Knives Chau (Ellen Wong), however immediately falls for the mysterious girl Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). He then begins to date Ramona with Knives oblivious that he’s cheating on her. However, Scott is attacked by one of Ramona’s evil ex-es. Soon later he learns that in order to continue dating Ramona, he must defeat the seven evil ex-es, lead by Gideon Graves (Jason Schwartzman). Through this wild adventure, Scott learns more about his life than what he initially knows. |
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Se7en |
Thriller; Mystery |
A morbidly obese man is found dead of internal hemorrhages after being force-fed copious amounts of food, and soon police realize that a twisted serial killer is at work. Se7en follows two police detectives as they investigate a series of murders that seem to be inspired by the the seven deadly sins. Jaded and experienced Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman) is nearing retirement and has been partnered with the young, idealistic and brash Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) for this case. As they follow the unnerving and frightening trail of this strange serial killer, the two detectives must confront the urban decay and apathy of a bleak city and each other over their differences in philosophy and policing style. |
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Serenity |
Adventure; Science Fiction; Thriller; Action |
The product of Joss Whedon’s imagination, the film “Serenity” is based upon the popular Sci-Fi Channel series “Firefly”, which, to the dismay of its loyal fans, was canceled after one season. The plot follows Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), captain of the mercenary space ship Serenity, which is struggling to find work while staying below the notice of The Alliance, an authoritarian government which now controls the majority of the known galaxy. River Tam (Summer Glau), a mentally unstable teenage prodigy and her older brother Simon (Sean Maher) are wanted by The Alliance and seek refuge aboard Serenity. The Alliance has now recruited a deadly and ruthless operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor) to find and kill River. On the run from The Alliance and in constant danger of attacks from Reavers (psychotic cannibals roaming the galaxy), Captain Reynolds and his crew must expose the awful secret hidden within River’s mind to bring down The Alliance, no matter what the cost. |
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Sesame Street: Old School - Volume 1 |
Animation; Family; Children |
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Sesame Street: Old School - Volume 2 |
Animation; Family; Children |
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
Family; Musical |
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Sex and the City |
Comedy; Romance |
Our best girlfriends return to share what they've been up to lately. Charlotte (Kristen Davis) might still be the squeaky clean kid sister, but we still see her getting down and dirty in Mexico. While Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has it all--a busy career, a nerdily cute husband, an adorable son--she doesn't always know what to do with it. Samantha (Kim Cattral), as bi-coastal as ever, struggles to balance monogamy and a friendly (ahem) interest in her next door neighbor as neatly as she balances commuting between California and New York. And Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker)? As she and Big (Chris Noth) contemplate their future, Carrie needs a bigger closet and all three of her chic chicks for support! |
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Sex And The City: Season 1-6 |
Comedy; Romance |
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Shanghai Noon |
Comedy; Western |
When East, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan), meets West, Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson), comedic sparks will fly. Chon Wang is an imperial guard who has come from the emperor's court in China to rescue princess Pei-Pei who has been kidnapped. As Wong as on his way to attempt to save her, his train is hijacked by Roy O'Bannon and his gang of thieves. When one of O'Bannon's boys kills Wang's uncle he decides to go after them, but in the end just escapes with his life as the gang is heavily armed. Eventually the two of them end up joining forces, especially when O'Bannon hears about all of the emperor's gold! Once they team up they must track down Lo Fong who is the chinese traitor who has abducted Princess Pei-Pei and is running a chinese slave trade in America. Will they rescue Princess Pei-Pei, or will they need to be rescued in the end? |
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Shaun of the Dead |
Comedy; Horror; Thriller; Satire |
Shaun (Simon Pegg) is an English bloke who spends his time hanging out in the local pub and playing video games with his friends. He has lost his girlfriend, messed up his relationship with his mom, and is stuck in a bad job. When a 28-days-later type zombie epidemic invades his town, he leads a group of people in a trek to safety from their homes to the pub, while trying to fix his relationship problems along the way. When he gets to the pub they find it infested with zombies, and must use their ingenuity and video game honed skills to save the day. |
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Sherlock Holmes |
Adventure; Crime; Action |
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) seems more than distracted at the news that his long-time companion Dr. John Watson (Jude Law) wants to marry a woman, which has sent Holmes into a funk more than any addiction to cocaine. Only a new case can awaken Holmes, and his acuity returns when he finds a new mystery. Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong), a blackguard, returns from apparent death to spread evil in Victorian England and blow up Parliament once and for all with his magical powers. The case is enough to return Watson to Sherlock's bosom, and they must deal with the slippery Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams), a woman who has scorned Holmes in the past and out-classed him intellectually. |
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Shirley Valentine |
Comedy |
Shirley Valentine Bradshaw (Pauline Collins) is a middle-aged housewife with a grown daughter, Millandra (Tracie Bennett), and a husband, Joe (Bernard Hill), who wants the same meal at certain times and does not treat Shirley that well. She gets bored with talking to the kitchen walls and takes off to a little island in Greece. Then she meets Costas Caldes (Tom Conti) and goes sailing with him. Joe comes to try to talk Shirley into coming back home to England, but life on the island is attractive to her, and she takes on a job and might consider staying there. |
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Shrek |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
In order to preserve his space and solitude in the forest, an ogre, Shrek, makes a bargain with a short-statured Lord to bring back the cursed Princess Fiona from a tower guarded by a fire breathing dragon. Shrek, voiced by Michael Myers, pairs with Donkey, a chatterbox voiced by Eddie Murphy for his epic journey. To everyone's suprise, Shrek and Fiona begin to fall for each other but their love seems ill fated since Shrek's mission is to return the Princess so she can marry Lord Farquad. The tension mounts as Fiona frets that her curse will be revealed before it can be broken by true love's first kiss. Shrek sulks away, broken hearted, as the wedding is about to begin, but with the help of donkey, he changes his mind and interrupts the wedding to declare his love for Fiona. When they kiss, everyone is suprised as Fiona changes into her fated true form. When the curse's magic is undone, her new beautiful ogre body is a shock to everyone. The truth leaves Shrek and Fiona very happy and they travel off to start their life together. |
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Shrek 2 |
Animation; Comedy; Adventure; Family |
Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey go the Kindom of Far Far Away to meet Fiona’s parents. They disapprove of Shrek. The King had already promised Fiona to the Fairy Godmother’s son, Prince Charming. He plots for Puss in Boots to kill Shrek. Shrek and Donkey meet Puss and become friends. They break into the Fairy Godmother’s factory to find a potion. Shrek and Donkey both take the potion, making them, and Fiona, beautiful. They will only remain beautiful if Fiona and Shrek kiss before midnight. Prince Charming hears about this and makes a plan. He pretends to be the handsome Shrek. That night, there is a party at the castle. Finally Shrek makes it to the party and explains everything. They all live happily ever after, except for Charming and Fairy Godmother, that is. |
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The Simpsons Movie |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
The movie starts off with the popular cartoon series in the Simpsons, Itchy and Scratchy. Homer (Dan Castellaneta) complains about a movie based on a cartoon. Green Day wants to talk about the environment, but dies. At their funeral, Grampa has a vision, but only Marge (Julie Kavner) takes him seriously. Lisa (Yeardley Smith) talks to the city about pollution. The mayor orders everyone to stop polluting. Homer dares Bart (Nancy Cartwright) to skate naked. Bart is caught by Chief Wiggum (Hank Azaria). Homer arrives, and they go into Krusty Burger. Krusty (Dan Castellaneta) is about to kill a pig, when Homer adopts him. Homer dumps the pig's waste in the lake. The lake gets polluted, and the town gets trapped in a big dome. The town discovers Homer caused it, and goes after him. The Simpsons escape and moves to Alaska, where Marge discovers that the government is trying to destroy Springfield. Marge and the kids go to save it, while Homer stays. Homer then has a vision, and goes to save Springfield. The bomb is lowered through a hole, and the citizens try to escape through it. Homer arrives, and takes the bomb with Bart. They ride a motorcycle around the dome, and throw the bomb through the hole. The bomb explodes, causing the dome to shatter, and restoring Springfield to the way it was. |
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Sin City |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Frank Miller’s Sin City is faithfully adapted to film by directors Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. Set in the grim and corrupt Basin City, the film follows three men caught in a struggle of redemption and revenge. Hartigan (Bruce Willis), a veteran cop on the brink of retirement, fights to save Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) from a deranged pedophile / serial killer. Marv (Mickey Rourke) is a thug who vows revenge on those who murdered the beautiful Goldie (Jaime King). In the seedy Old Towne where the girls run the show, Dwight (Clive Owen) tracks the twisted cop called Jackie Boy (Benicio del Toro). Stunning and tragic, this is not a film for the faint of heart. |
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Sleepers |
Drama; Thriller; Crime |
Hell's Kitchen is a rough place to spend your childhood, but to the boys living there every day, it is simply home. Finding their way through childhood troubles, nothing seems to be able to touch Shakes (Jason Patrick) and his friends until one day when a prank goes terribly wrong. The boys end up in a detention facility and find out what true brutality is at the hands of the guards there. They fight with all their determination to keep sane and to stay friends through their ordeal, never speaking of it until one night when one of the group meets up with his previous tormentor, a sad, pathetic man, and shoots him in cold blood. Can the old gang get together and keep their friend from going to prison for what seems like divine justice? |
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Slumdog Millionaire |
Comedy; Romance; Crime |
A young man, Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) in Mumbai, India, is a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” The skeptical host is sure that he is cheating somehow and has him brutally questioned by the police. No one can believe he had so much knowledge since he grew up in the slums of Bombay and was almost totally uneducated. The questioning reveals the details of how he came to know the answers through his real life, and sometimes violent experiences. His story telling takes us through his adventures and travels from when he was a very young boy through the current day. Jamal comes to the conclusion that it was his destiny to find his love, Latika (Freida Pinto), that brought him through the journey. |
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Snatch |
Comedy; Crime |
This action-packed drama set in London, and directed by Guy Ritchie, follows an assortment of characters connected to each other by way of a diamond heist. The story's primary characters, Mickey [Brad Pitt] and Turkish [Jason Statham] carry much of the plot, with much of the "shucking and jiving" being offered by the other colorful characters. An indestructible Russian with a thing for knives and cheating, a trio of clumsy two-bit hustlers, and a man with four-fingers and briefcase [Benicio Del Toro] complete the hilarious ensemble cast. The accents are strong, and the action is quick, with multiple story lines setting the pace. |
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Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs |
Animation; Family |
In this animated classic, Snow White has the misfortune to have an evil stepmother who is jealous of Snow White's beauty. The jealous Queen orders that Snow White be taken into the forest and killed. The huntsman, however, can't kill the beautiful and falls in love with the girl, so he leaves her in the forest. Snow White wanders around until she comes to a little house. Seven little men live in this house: Sleepy, Dopey, Sneezy, Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, and Happy. They welcome Snow White into their household where she is very happy. The evil Queen learns from her magic mirror that Snow White is still alive and living with the the 7 dwarves. She is furious. Three times she calls on the cottage trying to kill Snow White. The first time she laces Snow White so tightly that she passes out. Snow White is saved by the 7 little men. The second time, dressed as a different peddlar, she puts a poisoned comb into Snow White's hair which makes her unconscious. Once again she's saved by the dwarves. Finally, dressed as another old woman, she gives her a piece of poisoned apple. Snow White falls into a deep sleep from which the dwarves can't awaken her. They put her in a glass coffin and watch over her. One day a Prince is going by, sees the sleeping Snow White who he's already in love with, kisses her, and she awakens. The wedding plans begin. |
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Something's Gotta Give |
Comedy; Romance |
Harry (Jack Nicholson) is an aging man who refuses to grow up - he is a permanent bachelor who only dates women young enough to be his daughters. He accompanies one of his girlfriends, Marin (Amanda Peet), to her mother's beach house to spend a romantic weekend. But they are surprised to find that Marin's mother Erica (Diane Keaton), who is Harry's age, is there too. Harry develops chest pains at the beach house and suffers a minor stroke, and the brunt of caring for him falls on reluctant Erica. At first Harry and Erica are mutually suspicious of each other: Harry has always had a distaste for women his age and Erica doesn't quite trust his rob-the-cradle approach to life, but each falls for the other slowly as they spend time alone together. Ironically, Erica is also being romantically pursued by her dashing doctor, who is her daughter's age. This movie examines the ins and outs of age, sex, love, and relationships. |
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South Park |
Comedy; Musical |
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Spaceballs |
Comedy; Science Fiction |
This spoof of the “Star Wars” trilogy pits Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) and his faithful companion Barf (John Candy) against the evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) and imperious President Skroob (Mel Brooks) in a thrilling quest to save a Druish princess and her kvetching android from the clutches of an evil empire; failure will mean the destruction of a peaceful planet and the reversal of the princess’ nose job. Paying homage to countless classic sci-fi moments along the way, Lone Starr must accomplish epic feats of derring-do and harness the power of the Schwartz to save the universe, and, of course, pay off his debt to the nefarious Pizza the Hutt. |
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Spirited Away |
Anime; Fantasy |
Chihiro (main character, 10 year old girl) and her parents find an abandoned park while traveling to their new home. The park only seems deserted and is inhabited by spirits that come out in the dark to enoy themselves in the spirit bathhouse. Chihiro's parents turn into pigs, but Chihiro meets a young boy Haku that helps her get a job at bathhouse from witch Yubaba and remain safe. While working at the bathhouse, Chihiro cleans a polluted river spirit that gives her a special medicine. A strange spirit No Face also appears and starts giving gold to all the greedy spirits, devouring them after that. Haku, that can take a form of a dragon gets attacked by strange paper birds, that turn out to be sent by Zeniba, a twin sister of the witch Yubaba. He stole her gold seal and she Zeniba turns Yubaba's gigant baby into a mouse, and her pet bird into a fly. In order to help Haku Chihiro gives him half of the herbal medicine, but he is still ill. She gives the other half to the rampaging spirit thereby making him vomit all the spirits he devoured. She decides to go to Zeniba and beg her to forgive haku. Chihiro gets train tickets from Kamaji, the boiler man and goes to Zeniba together with Yubaba's baby (now a mouse), bird and the spirit No Face. It turns out that Zeniba is a good witch, unlike her sister and tells Chihiro that Haku has already been healed. Haku goes to Yubaba and demands that she lets Chihiro and her parents go, in return for her giant baby Boh that has followed Chihiro (in the form of a mouse). Haku picks up Chihiro and brings her back to Yubaba. She now must guess witch pigs are her parents. She says that none of them are, and since she guessed correctly she and her parents are allowed to leave. |
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The Stand |
Adventure; Horror; Fantasy |
Beginning with the accidental release of a devastating sickness that kills an entire army base in a matter of minutes, The Stand is an epic story that follows a large and diverse cast of characters as they make their way to the final showdown between good and evil. In the first half of the 4-hour miniseries, the virus that becomes known as “captain trips” finds roots in a small Texas town, the home of Stu Redman (Gary Sinise), and from there spreads across the American continent, wiping out entire cities and bringing an end to life as we know it. The virus kills virtually everybody, save for select individuals who have no idea why they are immune. Pregnant Fran Goldsmith (Molly Ringwald), teenage Harold Lauder (Corin Nemec), and deaf-mute Nick Andros (Rob Lowe) are just a few of the survivors beset by dreams and visions in the wake of disaster. Some dream of a man in Las Vegas, others of a kindly old woman in Colorado. Eventually, all the survivors will make their way west, choosing sides, and the stage will be set for the ultimate war for the souls of every remaining American. |
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Stand By Me |
Comedy; Drama; Adventure |
Four adolescent boys set out on a mission to find the body or a missing classmate. Gordie LaChance (Wil Wheaton) is a quiet, studious child whose tense relationship with his father threatens his happiness. Chris Chambers (River Phoenix) is Gordie's best friend, a kid whose troubled family influences everyone’s opinion of him. Vern Tessio (Jerry O’Connel) and Teddy Duchamp (Corey Feldman) round out the trio of misfits. A band of violent, older boys, led by Ace Merrill (Kiefer Sutherland) begin competing to find the body first, lending urgency to what started out as a fun adventure. Along the way, the four boys forge even closer friendships, while simultaneously realizing that they have already started growing apart. |
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Stardust |
Drama; Adventure; Fantasy |
Stardust tells of the journey of a young man, Tristan (Charlie Cox), from a town called Wall. Tristan is in love with the local beauty, Victoria (Sienna Miller), who does not return his feelings and is currently involved with Humphrey (Henry Cavill). In order to prove his love for Victoria, Tristan ventures to retrieve a piece of a fallen star that they saw one time when they were together. He comes to find that the star is a woman named Yvaine (Claire Danes) and proceeds to bring her back to Victoria. In the course of his journey home with Yvaine, Tristan discovers that he is not the only one who was after the fallen star. A group of witches lead by Lamia (Michelle Pfeifer) seek the star for it will provide them with eternal life and beauty. The sons of the King of Stormhold (Peter O’Toole) are also seeking the star in order to become the sole heir of Stormhold. The parties fight to gain custody of the star meet interesting characters and learn lessons of love. |
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Starship Troopers |
Horror; Science Fiction; Action |
Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) and Carmen Ibanez (Denise Richards) are a high school couple approaching graduation, along with friends like flirty Dizzy Flores (Dina Meyer) and psychic Carl Jenkins (Neil Patrick Harris). Carmen decides to join the Federal Service, Johnny also joins, which upsets his father, Bill (Christopher Curry). Bill is convinced that Johnny’s teacher in History and Moral Philosophy, Jean Raczak (Michael Ironside), has influenced Johnny’s decision because only people who enlist in Federal Service for at least two years become true “citizens” with the right to vote. Johnny, Carl and Carmen join the Federal Service and go separate ways. Carmen enters pilot training because of her mathematical ability. Carl, because of his psychic ability, ends up in Military Intelligence. Johnny, because he has no other qualifications, enters training in the Military Infantry. Training involves tough Career Sergeant Zim (Clancy Brown), new friend Ace Levy (Jake Busey) and other people, plus another recruit from Johnny’s past. Johnny is deployed and meets an overwhelming Bug enemy. Battles are fought, won and lost, friends come and go, soldiers live and die. Johnny’s military career teaches him the value of citizenship and how a vote is truly defined. |
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Strictly Ballroom |
Comedy; Musical; Romance |
Set in the world of Australian ballroom dancing, Scott (Paul Mercurio) is a talented dancer whose partner walks out on him because he believes in dancing his own steps, while the conniving ballroom committee are determined that there will be no new steps. So he partners with a novice dancer. Ugly duckling Fran (Tara Morice) will follow his lead and his new steps. Just as Scott wonders whether they will make it to the final of the Australian Pan Pacific Championships or whether he'll dance with his old partner in a more traditional style support comes from an unexpected source. |
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Superbad |
Comedy |
“Superbad” sees a return to what the awkward days of school was like with two friends, Evan (Michael Cera) and Seth (Jonah Hill) who are faced with the fact that once high school is over the two may never see each other again as they have been accepted to separate schools. Now Evan likes Becca (Martha MacIsaac) but also hates her for getting him in trouble long ago but still wants to end up with her. Same as Seth likes Jules (Emma Stone) who invites him to a part three days before school ends. So to impress the girls of their dreams, the guys grab a friend Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) who has a fake ID and use him to help get beer. However the store is robbed at the same time and two police officers arrive, Slater (Bill Hader) and Michaels (Seth Rogen) arrive and question the boys. This isn’t the last time tonight the officers run into Seth and Evan. Can the boys get the beer to the party, get the girls and outwit the cops? |
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Superman |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
Superman (Christopher Reeve) starts his life out as an orphan named Kal-El. His parents Jor-El (Marlon Brando) and Lara (Susannah York) place their baby son in a protective pod and launch it away from Krypton, their dying planet. The pod orbits its way through space and crashes on Earth. An older couple named Kent (Glenn Ford and Phyllis Thaxter) happens upon the burning spacecraft and rescues the child. Young Kal-El is given the name Clark Kent by his adoptive parents. As he grows into adulthood, Clark becomes aware that his isn’t like everyone else. The boy possesses strength and agility like no one else he knows. Young Kent ventures out on his own by becoming a newspaper reporter for “The Daily Planet”. Clark’s boss (Jackie Cooper) is constantly complaining about his apprentice's job performance, while Clark is becoming smitten with a fellow reporter named Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). Trouble arises when criminal-minded Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) tries to create havoc with his sinister plan. Will Clark Kent be able to use his unique powers to stop Lex Luthor’s evil objective? |
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Superman II |
Adventure; Fantasy; Action |
Superman (Christopher Reeves) fights evil in the name of Truth, Justice, and the American Way. From the destroyed planet Krypton, he derives his powers from Earths yellow sun making him stronger, faster, and more powerful then any man on Earth. Now Superman must face his greatest challenge, fellow Kryptonians exiled from their home planet for their evil ways that have found their way to Earth. Now they too have super powers equal to Superman's, and are bent on ruling the world. Can Superman defeat the evil General Zod and his forces, or will Superman be forced to kneel before General Zod? |
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Superman Returns |
Adventure; Action; Comic |
In "Superman Returns", Superman returns to earth to find he has been forgotten and the world doesn't need Superman anymore. Clark Kent, Superman's alter ego, also finds that Lois has a boyfriend and has moved up from her infatuation with Superman. As Superman tries to prove that he is still useful. The villain Lex hatches a plot to create more land mass using crystal infused with kryptonite in order to secure his wealth and keep Superman from foiling his plot. Superman tries to foil the villain's plot after overlooking key incidents early in its development. Lex manages to injure and almost kill Superman as he tries to unravel Lex's evil plan. In the end, Superman prevails and lauches Lex's crystal kingdom into space, saving the world and becoming a hero once again. |
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S.W.A.T. |
Thriller; Action |
SWAT is about a Los Angeles Police department group of people that need to be re-organized. When a drug lord is take hostage, he offers 100 million dollars to whoever can set him free again. Thus, the Lost Angeles Police Department, when needing to transport him (the drug lord) to another prison, take no chances. They get the head of SWAT to organize a team that is SWAT worthy to help transport the drug lord to the other prison, so the team trains, and is ready to take on the task, which proves to be very difficult task, as 100 million dollars is quite a sum of money. |
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Swordfish |
Adventure; Crime |
Gabriel Shear, leader of a covert counter-terrorist group, wants to steal 49.5 billion from a dummy corporation the DEA set up and use it to start a war against international terrorism. Stanley Jobson is a convicted hacker, forbidden to even touch a computer keyboard. When Gabriel sends Ginger Knowles to convince him to help them hack into a secure and super-encrypted government mainframe to steal billions of dollars, he says no. Until they raise the stakes by reminding him about his daughter, Holly, who is currently living with her mom and her new husband who produces porn. But with the money they would pay him, he would be able to rescue his daughter. Stanley joins the covert counter-terrorist unit and gets back into a life he thought he had left far behind. |
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Taken |
Thriller; Action |
Kim (Maggie Grace) is the daughter of Bryan (Liam Neeson) and Lenore (Famke Janssen), who are divorced. While on a trip to France, Kim and her best friend, Amanda (Katie Cassidy) are taken away by men who would attempt to force them to go into prostitution. Bryan, who used to work in the government, took the first flight to Paris, knowing that he had very few days to rescue his daughter. Bryan travels throughout Paris, seemingly making a mess of the city according to Jean Claude (Olivier Rabourdin), a former detective. Bryan discovers that Jean Claude was a part of the trafficking scheme but that he was doing it to provide for his family. Bryan finds Amanda first at the house described being "Paradise", laying dead on a bed due to overdose of drugs. In the end, he rescues Kim only after having to shoot a man in the head who was threatening to kill her. He then returns back to the U. S. with Kim safely. |
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The Tall Guy |
Comedy; Romantic Comedy |
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Taxi |
Comedy; Crime; Action |
Belle Williams (Queen Latifah) is one of the fastest cab drivers in the city of New York. Well-known for her heavy foot and the dream of becoming a race-car driver, Belle is being stopped right in her tracks by cop Andy Washburn (Jimmy Fallon). Andy is very “special” because of his inability to maneuver vehicles, which got him in trouble with the precinct. Without his drivers license, Andy cannot finish his plan of capturing a team of Brazilian bank robbers. However, Andy comes up with an idea. He convinces Belle to join him in the chase, which turns out to be more difficult than Andy had thought, because of their two clashing personalities. |
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Taxi 2 |
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Team America |
Action; Comedy |
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Team Antonsen |
Comedy; Comic |
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Thelma & Louise |
Comedy; Drama; Adventure; Thriller; Crime; Action |
Two friends, Thelma (Geena Davis) and Louise (Susan Sarandon) find themselves running from the law when Thelma ends up shooting a man that is threatening to rape Louise. The friends are unsure what to do and don't have any trust for law enforcement, even the local policeman, Hal Slocumb (Harvey Keitel) who understands that the shooting was an act of self and tries to get the girls to turn themselves in before things get too far out of hand. Thelma and Louise don't fair as well with larger law enforcement agencies and once they cross jurisdictional lines, the chase is on. Along the road, the women discover how powerful their friendship really has become as they face things that before would have seemed impossible. Their only hope seems to be to run to Mexico and away from the law that is chasing them and they seem strong enough to make it as a team. Is their friendship alone enough to get them there? |
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The Three Musketeers |
Comedy; Family; Romance; Action |
After the death of his father, d'Artagnan (Chris O'Donnell), sets off to Paris to join his father's comrades 'The infamous Musketeers', who were the loyal guards of the king of France. But upon arrival he finds that the Musketeers have been disbanded by Cardinal Richelieu (Tim Curry), the advisor to the young king. Athos (Kiefer Sutherland), Porthos (Oliver Platt) and Aramis (Charlie Sheen), three of the most famous Musketeers have found them out of work and left to their own devices. d'Artagnan and the Musketeers discover a plot to sign a treaty with England and overthrow the king. They discover Milady de Winter (Rebecca De Mornay), an old lover of Athos, whom he had rejected when he had found her to be a branded for execution. She is working as a spy for the Cardinal. Much swordfighting and heroics ensue as the four musketeers not only try to save the king, but also try to reinstate the Musketeers. |
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Top Secret! |
Comedy; Romance; Action |
This is a World War II spy movie spoof. The handsome Nick Rivers (Val Kilmer) is an Elvis-style rock n roll singer. While in Germany to perform, he meets Hillary Flammond (Lucy Gutteridge). She is a member of the resistance and soon Nick is swept into the underworld of the resistance and Nazi Germany. Along the way, they run into Hillary’s long lost love Nigel (Christopher Villers), whom she thought she lost after being trapped on an island as kids together and is now the leader of the Resistance. The bumbling group of freedom fighters must now rescue a scientist from the Germans before they are caught by the Nazis or betrayed by one of their own. |
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Toys |
Comedy; Fantasy |
Kenneth Zevo (Donald O'Connor) is near death and in a moment of poor judgment passes the running of his toy factory on to his brother Leland Zevo (Michael Gambon). He is afraid that his son, Leslie Zevo (Robin Williams), is not grounded enough to run the company. His daughter Alsatia Zevo (Joan Cusack) is not capable of running the company either. But when Uncle Leland arrives and applies his military background as an army general to the toy industry, he has Leslie and Alsatia to contend with. It becomes a battle for the toy company with peaceful toys fighting war toys for control. |
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Transformers |
Adventure; Science Fiction; Action |
"Transformers" (2007) is a motion picture about the heroic Autobots fighting the evil Decepticons to recover the Allspark, a device of great power, that was lost from their home planet Cybertron. They find that the Allspark has landed on the planet Earth, and they both go to recover it. Sam Witwhicky (Shia LaBeouf), upon buying his first car, learns that his car is actually the Autobot Bumblebee (Mark Ryan) masquerading as a common vehicle. Bumblebee becomes his guardian, but as more and more Decepticons begin to launch attacks on Earth, the other Autobots intervene in order to protect the location of the Allspark for the leader of the Decepticons, Megatron (Hugo Weaving). Sam Witwhicky and his girlfriend Mikaela Banes (Megan Fox) must help Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) and the Autobots save Earth from the tyranny of Megatron. |
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Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen |
Adventure; Science Fiction; Action |
Sam Witwicky (Shia Labeouf) is forced to take on the Decepticons in a battle to save a spark that is so powerful it can be used to destroy the world. These Decepticons are now lead by the fallen, Megatron, who has come back to help take over this spark. Sam and Mikaela (Megan Fox) must get help from the Special Forces that work together with the Autobots to protect the planet. Together they must keep the last prime from falling so that Earth can be saved. The battle takes Sam and Mikaela back into the history of the Autobots as they learn how they got here, why they were here, and what happened to create such a degree of violence between the two races. |
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The Transporter |
Thriller; Crime; Action |
Frank Martin, a former Special Forces agent, has gone freelance: he hires himself as a transporter, or someone who specializes in moving people or goods from one place to another... no questions asked. Despite the dubious ethics of his work, Frank has his own honor system that includes his vow to never look in the package. One day, though, he does... and sets off a chain of events that he never could have imagined. Frank puts his physical and mental powers to good use as he combats unexpected challenges, shocking secrets, and multiple dramatic attempts on his life. |
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Transporter 3 |
Adventure; Crime; Action |
Pulled out of retirement, driver Frank Martin (Jason Statham) has a choice: take over the job of the guy that just blew up inside his house, or die. The job entails safely shuttling kidnap victim Valentina (Natalya Rudakova) across Europe and fending of anyone who gets in their way. And Valentina isn't just any girl, she's the daughter of Ukranian politician Leonid Vasilev (Jeroen Krabbe). Assuring Frank's commitment to the job is a special bracelet now affixed to his wrist; an explosive device programmed to detonate should he get too far away from his car and the girl. Employing the occasional help of his good pal Inspector Tarconi (Francois Berleand), Frank's driving and fighting skills are put to the test as he races to transport his package. |
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Trigger Happy TV |
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Twilight |
Drama; Romance |
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon |
Horror; Fantasy; Romance |
In the newest installment of the popular Twilight vampire series, the perils of Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) intense love are explored via heartbreak and loss, and even become become entangled with the laws of the vampire world. Everyone's favorite dreamy vampire decides to save his one true love from the danger of his world by banishing himself from Bella’s life forever. However, the Cullens’ subsequent departure from Forks only leaves a confused Bella unprotected from the vengeance of an evil vampire. Turning to her childhood friend Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) for comfort seems the only answer to her loneliness at first, but just as Bella’s begins to cope with her heart ache over Edward her relationship with Jacob takes a romantic turn. Jacob seems the answer to Edward’s sudden abandonment, and even steps in as her new protector against the return of Victoria’s quest to kill Bella. But can Jacob defeat the most perilous vampire enemy without the Cullens? Should Bella let go of Edward for Jacob? |
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse |
Drama; Fantasy; Romance |
Bella (Kristen Stewart) finds herself in the midst of complicated and confusing occurrences. Seattle is being terrorized by a string of killings and a vampire is on the rampage. Meanwhile Bella is reunited with Edward (Robert Pattinson) but ends up forced to choose between her love for him and her friendship with Jacob (Taylor Lautner), which is the cornerstone of the continuing struggle between vampires and werewolves. On top of everything else, Bella is facing her upcoming graduation and what that may mean for her future as well. As if all of that wasn't enough, Bella is also in the middle of a decision between mortality and immortality, and what either decision could mean for her. |
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Twin Peaks |
Drama; Fantasy; Thriller; Crime; Mystery |
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Twin Peaks |
Drama; Horror; Fantasy; Thriller; Mystery |
The shocking and sometimes disturbing prequel to David Lynch's acclaimed TV series. Focused on the last seven days in the life of high school student Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), the film looks at the underside of small-town America in the town of Twin Peaks, Washington, and the many secrets lying just beneath the surface. A serial killer has struck the Northwest, investigated by Special Agent Dale Cooper. (Kyle McLachlan) Meanwhile, Laura's life is not quite what it seems, and her friend Donna Hayward (Moira Kelly) begins to see a new side to Laura's previously squeaky clean image. Laura's father, Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) also begins to learn things about his daughter and himself that he never suspected and may never truly believe! |
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Twin Peaks |
Comedy; Fantasy; Crime |
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U.S. Marshals |
Thriller; Crime |
U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard’s boss tells him to take a vacation after a convict alleges that Sam (Tommy Lee Jones) used unnecessary force on the job. Before he takes his mandated vacation she assigns him one last task. His job is to accompany the convict while he is being transferred across states lines on a government prison aircraft. This task is never completed. The aircraft is jeopardized when a convict tries to kill another convict on board. The victim happens to be Mark Roberts (Wesley Snipes) who flees during the confusion of the crash landing. There goes Sam Gerard’s vacation as he races against the clock to capture the fugitive. During the chase a Special Agent John Royce (Robert Downey Jr.) is assigned to Gerard’s team. Yet Royce’s presence turns out to be more of a hindrance than help. Soon another matter starts to bother Gerard. It seems that there is more to Roberts than just the cold blooded murder that everyone portrays. Gerard learns some shocking truths and uncovers hidden secrets in his chase of Roberts. |
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Uhf |
Comedy |
George (Weird Al Yankovic) is a neer-do-well worker, drifting from job to job, daydreaming of doing something that matters to him. George's uncle wins the deed to a UHF television station in a poker game and reluctantly decides to make George the station manager. With the help of his friend, girlfriend (Victoria Jackson), Philo the station engineer (Anthony Geary), and Stanley the station janitor (Michael Richards), George sets out to raise the ratings of the station and take on the big Network stations. With programs like "Wheel of Fish", "Stanley's Funhouse", and "Raul's Wild Kingdom", the ratings rise for the small TV station only to lead to the big Network Boss (Kevin McCarthy) buying the station from George's debt-ridden uncle. Can George and his friends save the day, save their new jobs, and save the town's new favorite TV station? |
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Up |
Animation; Adventure; Action |
This is the story of an old man named Carl Fredricksen (Edward Asner) and his attempts to fulfill his dream to go to South America. When he is ordered from his home, Carl decides to take matters into his own hands and attaches a large number of balloons to his house. The house lifts off, with an unknown passenger, namely Wilderness Scout Russell (Jordan Nagai). Carl and Russell fly all the way to South America and discover a giant bird, and a lot of trouble. Along the way Carl and Russell form a bond and become good friends. |
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The Usual Suspects |
Thriller; Crime; Mystery |
"The Usual Suspects" stars Kevin Spacey as Roger "Verbal" Kint. The plot revolves around his alleged involvement in a crime, and he spends most of this suspense film explaining to the police his side of the story. He tells an elaborate story of a crime heist gone wrong, where each of his four fellow partners ended up dead. He elaborates on how he initially got involved, the gist of the robbery, and how there was a super-criminal named Keyser Soze who apparently responsible for murdering Kint's partners. The main part of the movie is the visual depiction of Kint's story, but the visual depiction is perhaps hearsay and therefore leads the viewer to wonder how truthful Verbal's story really is. Whether Kint is telling the truth or not is another matter altogether. |
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V For Vendetta |
Drama; Thriller; Action |
Posing an alternate reality that could have occurred if Nazi Germany had conquered Britain in World War II and still held the country in totalitarian control in 2020 (while America had lost most of its population to civil war and plague) a man who wears a mask of Guy Fawkes (the "freedom fighter" who attempted to blow up the British Parliament in 1605 and inspired bonfire celebrations every November 5th since) is the Phantom of the Opera-like villain who strikes revenge with ease, throwing the big brother state into disarray through his own terrorist actions. |
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Van Helsing |
Adventure; Horror; Thriller |
Famous 19th century monster-hunter Van Helsing battles a cast of characters including most of the famous movie-monsters of legend. After taking care of Dr. Jekyll, he travels to Transylvania to fight Count Dracula and his minions using an armory of surprisingly modern weaponry and gadgets provided to him by a secret order of monks. He also enjoys the help of the lovely Anna Valerious and his sidekick Carl (who's not yet a monk, only a friar) as well as a repitoire of suprisingly modern one-liners. However, he must understand an old prophecy and become that which he has hunted in order to bring down his greatest enemy, the Count. |
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National Lampoon's Van Wilder |
Comedy; Romance |
The movie concentrates on Van Wilder (Ryan Reynolds), who has been attending college for far too many years. It seems that Van is scared to graduate. Van’s dad finally realizes what is going on and stops paying tuition. Now it is up to Van to come up with the money if he wants to stay in college. He and his friends come up with a great idea of throwing parties in order to make money. Easy thing to do, considering, Van likes to party. However, the college magazine finds out, and college reporter Gwen (Tara Reid) is sent out to do a story about Van Wilder. Then, things get a little complicated. |
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VeggieTales: Complete Silly Song Collection |
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The Village |
Drama; Thriller; Mystery |
The Village is like a compelling dark fairy tale with a modern twist. The story begins in what appears to be a simple village some where back in time. It appears to be a peaceful place except for the ever present threat of attack from a unidentifiable creature. The creature attacks when anyone dares to wonder out of the boundaries of the village and into the surrounding forest. As the story unfolds a blind woman from the village takes a harrowing trip through the forest. And the viewer finally learns the nature of the real threat that lies beyond the village. |
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Waiting |
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A young woman (Jean Simmons) manages a remote California sheep ranch with her father (Brian Aherne). A plane carrying a sheriff (Stephen McNally) and a convicted murderer (Rory Calhoun) crashes nearby. Both men are cared for by the girl, who doesn't know at first which is the cop and which is the criminal. She falls in love with the convicted man and believes protestations of innocence, but the vindictive sheriff tries to dissuade her of these feelings. Given several chances to finish each other off, both sheriff and convict relent. Under the influence of the girl, they agree to return to Utah together, where (it is implied) the criminal will be given a bias-free trial. |
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Waiting For Guffman |
Comedy; Documentary |
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WALL-E |
Animation; Comedy; Family |
Seven hundred years ago, humanity evacuated Earth, driven away by the sheer quantity of garbage piling up; since then the planet’s sole occupant has been a little robot called Wall-E (Ben Burtt), whose job it is to dispose of all that garbage. Finally, however, a spaceship shows up and sends out another little robot, called E. V.E (Elissa Knight), to find out whether in humanity’s absence Earth has regained its ability to support life. Together, Wall-E and Eve manage to find a single plant growing among the garbage heaps and to return it to the human survivors still living on a huge spacegoing cruise liner. Unfortunately, humanity has gotten very comfortable where they are, with robots tending to their every need, and it may be more challenging than originally planned for Wall-E and E. V.E. to get the plant where it needs to be and help bring the human race back home. |
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Wanted |
Drama; Thriller |
A petty theft Jimmy Scrico (Michael Sutton) needs to get out of the big city, after killing the head of a mob family. Scrico heads for the country and enlists the help of two Priest, Father Patrick (Robert Culp) and Father Donnelly (Timothy Busfield) who are in charge of a countryside Roman Catholic School. Jimmy request to use the school as a hide out furthering the tension between the older and younger priest as the verbally spar over religious doctrines of discipline and acceptance. However, Jimmy finds something else when he meets Sue Bentley (Tracey Gold) who after falling in the big city has returned both emotionally and sexually devastated. As Jimmy starts the fall in love with Sue his past is catching up with him fast as the mob and the police are closing in on his location. |
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Warren Miller's Cold Fusion |
Documentary; Sports |
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Warren Miller's Journey |
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Watership Down |
Animation; Drama; Family; Fantasy |
In this animated film, a group of rabbits take warning from Fiver (Richard Briers), who sees a bleak future of their warren being destroyed, and head off looking for a new home. Headed by Hazel (John Hurt), they set out looking for a new warren taking in all kinds of dangers – from dogs, guns, birds, a road and a railway. After finding one potential home, they realise they need some Does to breed, and go out looking for them. However, it’s not going to be easy for them – the neighbouring warren “Efrafa” is lead by General Woundwart (Harry Andrews), who leads by fear, intimidation, pain and suffering, the warren has a railway track on the boundary, and a bird called Keehar (Zero Mostel) who doesn’t act like a normal bird. Based on Richard Adam’s novel “Watership Down”. |
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Wedding Crashers |
Comedy; Romance |
The story centers around John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) as they spend the wedding "season" showing up at various weddings to pick up women. A lovely vixen named Claire Cleary (Rachel McAdams) captures the love of John and neither knows how to deal with it. Claire is the daughter of the Secretary of Treasury, William Cleary (Christopher Walken) who suspects something is amiss with John and Jeremy and puts the two up to numerous tasks to prove themselves. Jeremy tries desperately to rein his friend back into the life of a wedding crasher but is met with stiff competition from her family and friends. |
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West Side Story |
Action; Drama; Musical |
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Where The Wild Things Are |
Drama; Adventure; Family; Fantasy |
The classic children's tale comes to life in this telling of the story of Max (Max Records) a boy who is a little wild. Max has a few difficult encounters with family members, one with his sister when she gets mad at him and ruins his igloo, another when he throws a tantrum and bites his mother Connie's (Catherine Keener) hand. Running out of the house in frustration Max gets into an abandoned boat that he finds on the beach. Following several days of sailing in this boat Max reaches the home of the 'Wild Things', among them Carol (James Gandolfini), Judith (Catherine O'Hara), Ira (Forrest Whitaker), Alexander (Paul Dano), Douglas (Chris Cooper), The Bull (Michael Berry, Jr), and KW (Lauren Ambrose). The Wild Things are first interested in eating Max, but he convinces them to make him their king, and after spending some time on their island he learns some lessons about his own behavior before deciding to return home to his family. |
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit |
Animation; Comedy; Family; Fantasy; Mystery |
One of the first forays into the world of animation and live action in one feature, as well as the first time that animated characters from several different studios appeared in one film. Roger Rabbit is the biggest star in the fictional world of 1947 Los Angeles, and he is married to the hottest star Jessica Rabbit (voice of Kathleen Turner). When Marvin Acme is found murdered everyone suspects Roger, because he suspected his wife Jessica of playing patty-cake with him. The only one that can help Roger is Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), but he does so reluctantly as he hates toons. Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) is Toontown's infamous Judge, and everyone is afraid of him, but he is out to get Toontown for himself and will stop at nothing to get it. As the mystery unfolds Roger and Eddie quickly become friends and the world of the toons and humans becomes connected to the murder. Will they discover 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'? |
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The Whole Nine Yards |
Comedy; Adventure; Crime |
When a depressed and neurotic dentist, Nicholas 'Oz' Oseransky (Matthew Perry), living in Montreal realizes that he is living next door to a famous mob hitman, Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski (Bruce Willis), his life turns upside down. His wife wants him to go to Chicago and try to turn Jimmy into the Gogolak crime family against whom testified, hoping to get a big reward from them. He goes but won't turn him in and ends up meeting Jimmy's wife and falling for her, which makes life next door to Jimmy all the more dangerous for Oz. Apparently Jimmy has no problem with fulfilling a hit, but infidelity in marriage is too much for him. While still in Chicago Oz is confronted by Frankie Figs (Michael Clarke Duncan) another hitman, and admits to knowing his whereabouts. He quickly returns in the hopes of getting away from the whole things, but finds that it won't be so easy to get away from Jimmy, and also must escape his wife's attempts at putting a hit on him. Will he survive 'The Whole Nine Yards'? |
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Willow |
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A fantastic world is created by Director Ron Howard in Willow. Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis) is a peacable farmer and a Nelwyn, but also a fledgling magician. When the world is threatened by the evil queen Bavmorda (Jean Marsh) Willow sets off in an attempt to save the world by helping the prophesied baby Elora Danan bring an end to Bavmorda's evil reign. Along the way Willow meets Madmartigan (Val Kilmer) who will either help him on his quest or perhaps not, it rather depends on his mood. The two are also helped in their quest by Fin Raziel, a sorceress who has been turned by Bavmorda into a possum. As they attempt to reach Bavmorda and confront her they are first stopped by the queen's daughter Sorsha (Joanne Whalley), but she later joins them in their efforts to overthrow her mother. In the end the only thing that matters is saving Elora Danan from the clutches of the evil Bavmorda. |
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Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory |
Comedy; Musical; Fantasy |
Join Charlie as he lives every child’s dream. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) decides to open his chocolate fractor’s door to 5 lucky children . He hide a golden ticket in 5 candy bars around the world and Charlie is one of the lucky winners. Once inside the factory he will encounter the Oompa Loompas. They are small workers that help Willy Wonka in the factory and also help the unlucky children that in their over-excitement at being there they can’t help them selves and induldge when they were warned not too. Wonka even believes that Charlie did something he shouldn’t have. Was Charlie really tempted or not? Come find out in the world of Wonka. |
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Without A Clue |
Comedy; Crime; Mystery |
Without a Clue skewers the Holmes mythos by revealing the Great Detective (Michael Caine) as nothing more than a bumbling, drunken actor. The true brains behind the operation is none other than Dr. Watson (Ben Kingsley). Inevitably, Holmes' actor, Reginald Kincaid, tries Watson's patience one too many times; he is summarily fired. Watson tries to make it on his own as the Crime Doctor, but finds his creation is too much of an icon in the public's mind. When the nefarious Professor Moriarty makes his presence known in an especially difficult case that could undermine the financial stability of the British Empire, Watson finds himself returning to Kincaid for a final performance. |
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Wizard of Oz Ultimate Collectors Edition |
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Working Girl |
Comedy; Drama; Romance |
Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) is just an ordinary working girl from Staten Island who comes each day to be a secretary for a big company in Manhattan. She thinks she is getting her big break when Katharine Parker (Sigourney Weaver) asks her to do some tasks for her as he own secretary and then hires her for that position, thinking they will work well together. But when Katharine goes on a ski trip that lands her in the hospital Tess realizes she not only can do Katharine's work, she likes being her at the company. When a new account has to be managed with co-worker Jack Trainer (Harrison Ford) who has never met Katharine before, Tess takes her impersonation to the next level and even accompanies him to meetings with the new account. The two start to fall in love, but when Katharine comes back sooner than expected, chaos ensues and Tess has to try to keep all the balls she is juggling in the air and not let them come crashing down on her. |
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Wuthering Heights |
Drama; Romance |
In Yorkshire, England, stands a lonely mansion called Wurthering Heights. Here an unhappy man named Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier) lives with his servants. His story began 40 years earlier when as an orphaned gypsy child he was brought to the manor by Mr. Earnshaw (Cecil Humphreys) to live. He is immediately befriended by young Cathy (Merle Oberon) but her older brother Hindley (Hugh Williams) hates Heathcliff. Over the years, Heathcliff and Cathy find solace in their special place, Peniston Crag, where they pretend to be the king and queen of the world. However because of their different positions in life, their love never has the opportunity to play out. Hindley takes over the manor and treats Heathcliff poorly. A wealthy neighbor falls in love and Cathy agrees to marry him. Heathcliff runs away, vowing to seek his fortune and come back. Through all of this tragedy, the love the two shared as children never leaves, even upon Cathy’s deathbed when she confesses that Heathcliff has been the only one for her. Now he lives with regrets until he too dies on the lonely moors. |
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X-Men |
Action; Comic |
Based on Marvel’s hugely popular comic book series, X-Men is the first in a trilogy of movies. Set in the not too distant future, rare genetic mutations give certain individuals, called mutants, fantastic powers. Shunned by the rest of society because of their differences, they are split into two factions: those who seek to live in harmony with humans and those who wish to dominate them. As tensions mount, the groups find themselves battling each other and the intolerant government which seeks to destroy them. Directed by Brian Singer, the film features the characters of Charles Xavier, Magneto, Jean Grey, Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Storm and Sabertooth. |
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X2 |
Fantasy; Action |
The X-Men are back! The superhero team led by Professor Charles Xavier are once again called on in the battle between humans and mutants. After a mutant attacks the President, there is again a public outcry for the registration of all mutants. This registration is the first step in a plan by General William Stryker to destroy all mutants. While Storm and Jean Grey search for the assassin, Cyclops and Professor X go to question Magneto about the assassination attempt. While on these separate missions Stryker launches an attack on both the "Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters" and on Professor Xavier himself. Separated and without their leader, the X-Men must reunite and combat the forces seeking to destroy them. The X-Men are joined on their mission by three young mutants that escape the school attack and Nightcrawler who is the mutant that attacked the President. They also find a surprising ally in Magneto and his band of mutants. Together they must work together to stop Stryker save mutants everywhere. |
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
Science Fiction; Fantasy; Action |
Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Victor Creed (Liev Shreider) are enrolled in a team of elite mutants, called Team-X and are being led by William Stryker (Danny Huston). But after the team kills innocents on their mission in Nigeria, Logan leaves the Team, disgusted by what they had done. Nearly six years later, Logan is working as a lumberjack and lives with his girlfriend Kayla Silverfox (Lynn Collins). His dreams are shattered when Victor hunts down and kills Kayla. He hunts down Victor, gets defeated, and turns to Stryker who has his skeleton reinforced with adamantium. Logan begins to search for Victor but finds out that Stryker had been deceiving him all along. |
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X-Men: The Last Stand |
Thriller; Action; Comic |
The plot revolves on the existance of a gene that can be used to cure the mutants of their special powers. Some of the mutants see this as a miracle and some as a great insult to their kind. The X-Men movies revolve around the choices that one must make in life when presented with extraordinary circumstances. |
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xXx |
Adventure; Action |
Xander Gage is a muscular daredevil who in the beginning of the movie gets into serious trouble with the law. It seems that there is no way out for him except through the NSA, they offer him a job to track down and stop a Russian madman. In the process he meets the girl of his dreams, who works for the bad guys. She doesn't know he's working for the United States government and neither do any of the other villians. Xander gets caught up in trying to save the world and save the woman he falls in love with. |
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Ying xiong |
Drama; Adventure; Action |
The movie describes the audience of the nameless protagonist (Jet Li) with the King of Qin (Chen Daoming), the largest of the warring kingdoms of China. The hero describes how he encountered three assassins after the king's life. The full story is revealed as a series of flashbacks, where the hero finds and defeats the assassins: the master of the spear, Long Sky (Donnie Yen), the beautiful Flying Snow (Maggie Cheung), and the calligrapher swordsman Broken Sword (Tony Leung). Through stylistic martial art sequences unfolds a story of romance and betrayal, as the king tries to find out the true motives of the unnamed hero, and tells a story of his own. |
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Young Guns |
Western; Action |
John Tunstall, finds a group of young man and brings them hope to work on his ranch. Along the way he teaches them how to read. He teaches them about life as well. A fellow does not take kindly to these efforts. He owns a ranch too. He views this good deed as bad for his bottom line. One of the young ranch hands winds up being the famed Billy the kid. His life of crime could have been prevented. Watch a prt of history unfold right before your eyes. Billy runs for his life. He runs for his freedom. Can he talk his way out of trouble one last time? |
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Young Guns II |
Western; Action |
Young Guns II picks up the story of William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid (Emilio Estevez), and two other remaining Regulators: Doc Scurlock (Kiefer Sutherland) and Jose Chavez y Chavez (Lou Diamond Phillips) after warrants are issued for their arrest for their participation in the Lincoln County Wars. The trio and some new compatriots are pursued by Pat Garrett (William Petersen), the man historically credited with having shot and killed Bonney. Billy and his gang are caught or killed one by one, with Billy finally being caught alone and unarmed by Garrett, and subsequently is sentenced to death by hanging. The ending is left ambiguous, with Garrett apparently shooting Bonney in the back during an escape attempt. However, Garrett finds in the morning that both his horse, and Bonney's corpse, are gone. The story is told mostly in flashback style from the point of view of Brushy Bill Roberts, a man who, in the 1940s, claimed that he was, in fact, Billy the Kid. |
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