Hloureiro 12-02-2007 Lista de Filmes IMDB Hélder Filipe Loureiro
| Numero | DVD | Tipo | Duração | Ano | Informação | #CD | HLOUREIRO | IMDb |
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8 Mile | Drama | 110′ | 2002 | Curtis Hanson | CD1 | 8 Mile (Germany) , Fight Music (USA) (working title), Fight Song (USA) (working title), Untitled Detroit Project (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| A rap version of "Saturday Night Fever." B-Rabbit, a wannabe rapper from the wrong side of Detroit's 8 Mile, has problems: he dumps his girlfriend when she tells him she's pregnant; to save money to make a demo tape, he moves into his alcoholic mom's trailer; his job's a dead end, and he's just choked at the local head-to-head rap contest. Things improve when he meets Alex - an aspiring model headed for New York - and a fast-talking pal promises to set up the demo. Then new setbacks: Alex isn't faithful, mom rejects him, rifts surface with his friends, and he's mugged by rivals. Everything hinges on the next rap showdown at the club. Can B-Rabbit pull truth out of his cap? | Eminem (as Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith, Jr.), Kim Basinger (as Stephanie Smith), Mekhi Phifer (as David 'Future' Porter), Brittany Murphy (as Alex), Evan Jones (as Cheddar Bob), Omar Benson Miller (as Sol George), De'Angelo Wilson (as DJ Iz), Eugene Byrd (as Wink), Taryn Manning (as Janeane), Larry Hudson (as Bouncer), Proof (as Lil' Tic), Mike Bell (as Shorty Mike), DJ Head (as Battle DJ), Michael Shannon (as Greg Buehl), Chloe Greenfield (as Lily Smith) | |||||||
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Scream 2 | Horror | 120′ | 1997 | Wes Craven | CD10 | Scream Again (USA) (working title), Scream Louder (USA) (working title), Scream: The Sequel (USA) (working title) | 5.8 |
| Two years after the terrifying events that occurred in Woodsboro, Sidney is now attending Windsor College in Cincinnati with long time friend Randy. Meanwhile, Gale Weathers best selling book on Sidney's life has now been made into a major motion picture. When two college students are killed in a theatre while watching the new film "Stab," Sidney knows deep down that history is for sure repeating itself again. Gale Weathers is present around the college reporting on the latest gruesome details that her movie has sparked. Dewey comes to visit Sidney after he hears the news also. No one believes the murders were in any way connected to Woodsboro, until more students around the campus are found dead. Gale and Dewey investigate and find that someone is trying to recreate Woodsboro. Sidney is no rookie when it comes to surviving a killer but someone wiser is on campus to show her some good old fashion revenge. | David Arquette (as Dwight 'Dewey' Riley), Neve Campbell (as Sidney Prescott), Courteney Cox (as Gale Weathers), Sarah Michelle Gellar (as Casey 'Cici' Cooper), Jamie Kennedy (as Randy Meeks), Laurie Metcalf (as Debbie Salt), Elise Neal (as Hallie McDaniel), Jerry O'Connell (as Derek Feldman), Timothy Olyphant (as Mickey Altieri), Jada Pinkett Smith (as Maureen Evans (as Jada Pinkett)), Liev Schreiber (as Cotton Weary), Lewis Arquette (as Chief Lewis Hartley), Duane Martin (as Joel Jones), Rebecca Gayheart (as Sorority Sister Lois), Portia de Rossi (as Sorority Sister Murphy) | |||||||
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | Adventure | 161′ | 2002 | Chris Columbus | CD11 | Incident on 57th Street (UK) (fake working title) | 7.3 |
| In his second term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is warned by an elf named Dobby that disaster will strike when he returns to Hogwarts. Besides the fact that he is still disliked by Professor Snape (Alan Rickman) and hated by Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), Harry gets off to a great start with his two best friends, Ron Weasly (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and famous writer Gilderoy Lockhart (Kenneth Branagh) has joined the Hogwarts staff and is the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. But now, Hogwarts students are strangely being turned into stone. But who is the one doing it, Malfoy, gamekeeper Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane), or, even, Harry? But what if it's Lord Voldemort trying to make his evil return? | Daniel Radcliffe (as Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (as Ron Weasley), Emma Watson (as Hermione Granger), Richard Griffiths (as Uncle Vernon), Fiona Shaw (as Aunt Petunia), Harry Melling (as Dudley Dursley), Toby Jones (as Dobby the House Elf (voice)), Jim Norton (as Mr. Mason), Veronica Clifford (as Mrs. Mason), James Phelps (as Fred Weasley), Oliver Phelps (as George Weasley), Julie Walters (as Molly Weasley), Bonnie Wright (as Ginny Weasley), Mark Williams (as Arthur Weasley), Chris Rankin (as Percy Weasley) | |||||||
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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | Action | 142′ | 2002 | George Lucas | CD12 | Attack of the Clones: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version (promotional title)), Star Wars II (USA) (promotional abbreviation), Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones (USA) (video box title) | 6.9 |
| As now-Senator Padmé Amidala returns to Coruscant to vote on an important Senatorial matter, an assassination attempt on her life prompts the Jedi Council to send Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker to protect her and find out who the assassin is. As this is happening, a rogue Jedi named Count Dooku leads separatists on Geonosis to rebel against the Senate. Supreme Chancellor Palpatine moves for a vote for a Republic Army to protect the Republic, as there has not been a full-scale war since the formation of the Republic. As Obi-Wan's investigations lead him to Kamino, he finds a massive clone army being produced, with a bounty hunter - the last of the Mandalorians - named Jango Fett as the master clone. As he chases the elusive bounty hunter, Jango (and his cloned son Boba) leads Obi Wan to Geonosis, where he meets Count Dooku and finds a startling revelation about the former Jedi. As Anakin is left behind to protect Padmé, his feelings for her grow into something more than friendship. From Naboo to Tatooine, it grows into love for her. But when a tragedy strikes Anakin's life, he begins slipping away from the Light Side of the Force, and perhaps from the Force itself. | Ewan McGregor (as Obi-Wan Kenobi), Natalie Portman (as Senator Padmé Amidala), Hayden Christensen (as Anakin Skywalker), Christopher Lee (as Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus), Samuel L. Jackson (as Mace Windu), Frank Oz (as Yoda (voice)), Ian McDiarmid (as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious), Pernilla August (as Shmi Skywalker-Lars), Temuera Morrison (as Jango Fett), Daniel Logan (as Boba Fett), Jimmy Smits (as Senator Bail Organa), Jack Thompson (as Cliegg Lars), Leeanna Walsman (as Zam Wesell), Ahmed Best (as Jar Jar Binks (voice)), Rose Byrne (as Dormé) | |||||||
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Jurassic Park III | Horror | 92′ | 2001 | Joe Johnston | CD13 | JP3 (USA) (promotional abbreviation), Jurassic Park 3 (USA) (alternative spelling), Jurassic Park 3: The Extinction (USA) (working title), Jurassic Park: Breakout (USA) (working title), Return to the Island: Jurassic Park 3 (USA) (working title), The Extinction: Jurassic Park 3 (USA) (working title) | 5.6 |
| Anxious to fund research for his new theory of velociraptor intelligence, renowned paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant is persuaded by wealthy adventurer Paul Kirby and his wife Amanda to accompany them on an aerial tour of Isla Sorna. This infamous island, once InGen's site B, has become both a primordial breeding ground for John Hammond's magnificent creations and a magnet for thrill-seekers eager to encounter them. When a tragic accident maroons the party of seven, Grant discovers the true reason his deceptive hosts have invited him along. In their perilous attempt to escape, the dwindling group encounters terrifying new creatures undisclosed by InGen, and Grant is forced to learn the dreadful implications of his raptor intelligence theory firsthand. | Sam Neill (as Dr. Alan Grant), William H. Macy (as Paul Kirby), Téa Leoni (as Amanda Kirby), Alessandro Nivola (as Billy Brennan), Trevor Morgan (as Erik Kirby), Michael Jeter (as Mr. Udesky), John Diehl (as Cooper), Bruce A. Young (as M.B. Nash), Laura Dern (as Dr. Ellie Sattler), Taylor Nichols (as Mark Degler), Mark Harelik (as Ben Hildebrand), Julio Oscar Mechoso (as Enrique Cardoso), Blake Michael Bryan (as Charlie (as Blake Bryan)), Sarah Danielle Madison (as Cheryl Logan), Linda Park (as Hannah) | |||||||
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100 Girls | Comedy | 94′ | 2000 | Michael Davis | CD14 | 5.9 | |
| This sexy, teen-comedy is about a freshman, Matthew (played by Jonathan Tucker), at college who meets his dream girl in a dorm elevator during a blackout. He never sees her face, but instantly falls in love. In the morning, the power is restored, but the "dream girl" has vanished. All Matthew knows is that she lives in an all-girls dorm. He sets out on a semester-long journey to find his mystery girl amongst a hundred female suspects. Could it be Wendy (Larisa Oleynik)? Dora? Arlene? Patty (Emmanuelle Chriqui)? Cynthia? Or the 95 other girls, any of whom could have been in that elevator with Matthew. | Jonathan Tucker (as Matthew), Emmanuelle Chriqui (as Patty), James DeBello (as Rod), Katherine Heigl (as Arlene), Larisa Oleynik (as Wendy), Jaime Pressly (as Cynthia), Marissa Ribisi (as Dora), Johnny Green (as Crick), Aimee Graham (as Ms. Stern), Ange Billman (as Dana), Kristina Anapau (as Sasha), Rainbeau Mars (as Maureen), Monica Huarte (as Janeite #1), Reilly McLaren (as Janeite #2), Kristin Herold (as Barbara) | |||||||
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | Action | 100′ | 2001 | Simon West | CD15 | Tomb Raider (USA) (short title), Tomb Raider: The Achilles Shield (USA) (working title), Tomb Raider: The Adventures of Lara Croft (USA) (working title), Tomb Raider: The Movie (USA) (working title) | 5.2 |
| A member of a rich British aristocratic family, Lara Croft is a "tomb raider" who enjoys collecting ancient artifacts from ruins of temples, cities, etc. worldwide, and doesn't mind going through death-defying dangers to get them. She is skilled in hand-to-hand combat, weapons training, and foreign languages - and does them all in tight outfits. Well, the planets of the solar system are going into planetary alignment (Which occurs every 5,000 years), and a secret society called the Illuminati is seeking an ancient talisman that gives its possessor the ability to control time. However, they need a certain clock/key to help them in their search, and they have to find the talisman in one week or wait until the next planetary alignment to find it again. Lara happens to find that key hidden in a wall of her mansion. The Illuminati steal it, and Lara gets an old letter from her deceased father telling her about the society's agenda (Her father was also the one who hid the key). Now, she must retrieve the key and find and destroy the talisman before the Illuminati can get their hands on it. | Angelina Jolie (as Lara Croft), Jon Voight (as Lord Richard Croft), Iain Glen (as Manfred Powell), Noah Taylor (as Bryce), Daniel Craig (as Alex West), Richard Johnson (as Distinguished Gentleman), Chris Barrie (as Hillary (as Christopher Barrie)), Julian Rhind-Tutt (as Mr. Pimms), Leslie Phillips (as Wilson), Robert Phillips (as Julius, Assault Team Leader), Rachel Appleton (as Young Lara), Henry Wyndham (as Boothby's Auctioneer), David Cheung (as Head Laborer (as David Y. Cheung)), David K.S. Tse (as Head Laborer), Ozzie Yue (as Aged Buddhist Monk) | |||||||
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The Fast and the Furious | Action | 106′ | 2001 | Rob Cohen | CD16 | Racer X (USA) (working title), Redline (USA) (working title), Street Wars (USA) (working title), The Fast and the Furious (Germany) | 5.7 |
| The Fast & The Furious is loosely based on an article in a magazine about street clubs that race Japanese cars late at night. The film stars Vin Diesel as Domenic Toretto, the leader of a street gang that is under suspicion of stealing expensive electronic equipment. Paul Walker plays an undercover police officer that attempts to find out who exactly is stealing the equipment, while falling for Domenic's younger sister played by Jordana Brewster. | Paul Walker (as Brian O'Conner), Vin Diesel (as Dominic Toretto), Michelle Rodriguez (as Letty), Jordana Brewster (as Mia Toretto), Rick Yune (as Johnny Tran), Chad Lindberg (as Jesse), Johnny Strong (as Leon), Matt Schulze (as Vince), Ted Levine (as Sgt. Tanner), Ja Rule (as Edwin), Vyto Ruginis (as Harry), Thom Barry (as Agent Bilkins), Stanton Rutledge (as Muse), Noel Gugliemi (as Hector (as Noel Guglielmi)), R.J. de Vera (as Danny Yamato (as R.J. De Vera)) | |||||||
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Action | 178′ | 2001 | Peter Jackson | CD17 | The Fellowship of the Ring (USA) (short title), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: The Motion Picture (USA) (promotional title) | 8.8 |
| An ancient Ring thought lost for centuries has been found, and through a strange twist in fate has been given to a small Hobbit named Frodo. When Gandalf discovers the Ring is in fact the One Ring of the Dark Lord Sauron, Frodo must make an epic quest to the Cracks of Doom in order to destroy it! However he does not go alone. He is joined by Gandalf, Legolas the elf, Gimli the Dwarf, Aragorn, Boromir and his three Hobbit friends Merry, Pippin and Samwise. Through mountains, snow, darkness, forests, rivers and plains, facing evil and danger at every corner the Fellowship of the Ring must go. Their quest to destroy the One Ring is the only hope for the end of the Dark Lords reign! | Noel Appleby (as Everard Proudfoot), Sean Astin (as Sam Gamgee), Sala Baker (as Sauron), Sean Bean (as Boromir), Cate Blanchett (as Galadriel), Orlando Bloom (as Legolas Greenleaf), Billy Boyd (as Peregrin 'Pippin' Took), Marton Csokas (as Celeborn), Megan Edwards (as Mrs. Proudfoot), Michael Elsworth (as Gondorian Archivist), Mark Ferguson (as Gil-Galad), Ian Holm (as Bilbo Baggins), Ian McKellen (as Gandalf the Grey), Christopher Lee (as Saruman), Lawrence Makoare (as Lurtz) | |||||||
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? | Comedy | 106′ | 2000 | Joel Coen, (more) | CD18 | O' Brother (France) , To the White Sea (USA) (working title) | 7.8 |
| Loosely based on Homer's 'Odyssey' the movie deals with the grotesque adventures of Everett Ulysses McGill and his companions Delmar and Pete in 1930s Mississipi. Sprung from a chain gang and trying to reach Everetts home to recover the buried loot of a bank heist they are confronted by a series of strange characters. Among them sirens, a cyclops, bankrobber George 'Babyface' Nelson (very annoyed by that nickname), a campaigning Governor, his opponent, a KKK lynch mob, and a blind prophet, who warns the trio that "the treasure you seek shall not be the treasure you find." | George Clooney (as Ulysses Everett McGill), John Turturro (as Pete), Tim Blake Nelson (as Delmar O'Donnell), John Goodman (as Big Dan Teague), Holly Hunter (as Penny), Chris Thomas King (as Tommy Johnson), Charles Durning (as Pappy O'Daniel), Del Pentecost (as Junior O'Daniel), Michael Badalucco (as George Nelson), J.R. Horne (as Pappy's Staff), Brian Reddy (as Pappy's Staff), Wayne Duvall (as Homer Stokes), Ed Gale (as The Little Man), Ray McKinnon (as Vernon T. Waldrip), Daniel von Bargen (as Sheriff Cooley/The Devil (as Daniel Von Bargen)) | |||||||
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Loser | Comedy | 98′ | 2000 | Amy Heckerling | CD19 | The Loser (USA) | 5.0 |
| Is there room in Manhattan for a decent kid? Can a young woman see past a cad to true love? Paul, from rural upstate, comes to New York for college. To keep his scholarship, he must study hard. That makes him a loser to his partying roommates, who connive to have him kicked out of their suite. He's assigned a room in an animal hospital. In class he meets Dora, who's the very young lover of their sarcastic and selfish lit professor. She needs a job to pay for school. When Dora is slipped some drugs at a party, Paul nurses her back to health, and a friendship follows. For Paul, though, it's more than friendly feelings. Can they work things out and become truly lucky? | Jason Biggs (as Paul Tannek), Mena Suvari (as Dora Diamond), Zak Orth (as Adam), Thomas Sadoski (as Chris), Jimmi Simpson (as Noah), Greg Kinnear (as Professor Edward Alcott), Dan Aykroyd (as Mr. Tanneck), Twink Caplan (as Gena), Robert Miano (as Victor (as Bobby Miano)), Mollie Israel (as Annie, Chris' Girl), Colleen Camp (as Homeless Woman), Andy Dick (as Office Clerk), Steven Wright (as Pantie Bar Man), Brian Backer (as Doctor in E.R.), Meredith Scott Lynn (as Dog Loving Girl) | |||||||
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Fight Club | Crime | 139′ | 1999 | David Fincher | CD2 | Fight Club (Germany) | 8.6 |
| You're young. You have an easy, well-paid deskjob. You have a condo, Swedish furniture, artistic coffee tables and a fridge full of condiments. Yet you feel emotionally and spiritually empty. You eventually find comfort in going to support groups for lukemia and cancer victims when there's nothing wrong with you until they're hijacked from you by another faker. Then you meet Tyler Durden, a man that shows you that not only can you live without material needs but that self-destruction, the collapse of society and making dynamite from soap might not be such a bad idea either. | Edward Norton (as Narrator), Brad Pitt (as Tyler Durden), Helena Bonham Carter (as Marla Singer), Meat Loaf (as Robert 'Bob' Paulson (as Meat Loaf Aday)), Zach Grenier (as Richard Chesler), Richmond Arquette (as Intern), David Andrews (as Thomas), George Maguire (as Group Leader), Eugenie Bondurant (as Weeping Woman), Christina Cabot (as Group Leader), Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston (as Speaker), Rachel Singer (as Chloe), Christie Cronenweth (as Airline Attendant), Tim De Zarn (as Inspector Bird), Ezra Buzzington (as Inspector Dent) | |||||||
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Scary Movie 2 | Comedy | 83′ | 2001 | Keenen Ivory Wayans | CD20 | Scarier Movie (UK) , Scary Movie II (USA) (alternative spelling) | 4.3 |
| Megan Voorhees (Natasha Lyonne), is possessed and two priests, Father McFeely (James Woods) and Father Harris (Andy Richter), must drive the demon out, but the exorcism doesn't go as planned. A year later, survivors Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans), and Shorty (Marlon Wayans) and Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), are at college, trying to forget the incidents that occurred last Halloween. Cindy is falling for Buddy (Christopher Kennedy Masterson), who loves to give wedgies, and Ray is still confused about his sexuality. Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) and his paralyzed assistant, Dwight (David Cross), have decided to do a research study at Hell House, the house where the bad exorcism took place, and disguise it as a sleep disorder study. Chaos starts as soon as Cindy arrives and meets the creepy caretaker (Chris Elliot) with the funny hand. But the house has some deep dark secrets that the group has to solve, even if they are scary or disgusting. | Anna Faris (as Cindy Campbell), Marlon Wayans (as Shorty Meeks), James DeBello (as Tommy), Shawn Wayans (as Ray Wilkins), David Cross (as Dwight Hartman), Regina Hall (as Brenda Meeks), Christopher Masterson (as Buddy (as Chris Masterson)), Tim Curry (as Professor Oldman), Kathleen Robertson (as Theo), Chris Elliott (as Hanson), James Woods (as Father McFeely), Andy Richter (as Father Harris), Tori Spelling (as Alex Monday), Natasha Lyonne (as Megan Voorhees), Veronica Cartwright (as Megan's Mother) | |||||||
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Cats & Dogs | Family | 87′ | 2001 | Lawrence Guterman | CD21 | Cats and Dogs (USA) (alternative spelling), Felines and Canines (USA) (working title), Fighting Like Cats and Dogs (USA) (working title), Like Cats & Dogs (USA) (working title) | 5.3 |
| Cats and dogs, known to mankind only as cuddly pets and man's best friend, have engaged in a fierce and merciless battle: Mr. Tinkles, a ruthless cat, is plotting intensively to achieve nothing less than world domination. His main target is Professor Brody, who is working on a medicine to rid people from dog hair allergies. Yet Mr. Tinkles strives to get to the substance, analyze it and then have it turned into a means of rendering all humans of the world aggressively allergic to any kind of dog. Cats would rule, as dogs would then be exterminated. But Mr. Tinkles did not bother to waste any thoughts on little Lou, the Brody family's new puppy, who never before has heard of dog agents and the major protective mission they fulfill towards the unsuspecting Brody family. Together with Butch and a few other dog agents from the neighbourhood, Lou desperately tries to hinder Mr. Tinkles in his sinister plans to take over the world. | Jeff Goldblum (as Professor Brody), Elizabeth Perkins (as Mrs. Brody), Alexander Pollock (as Scotty Brody), Miriam Margolyes (as Sophie the Castle Maid), Myron Natwick (as Mr. Mason), Doris Chillcott (as Mrs. Calvert), Kirsten Robek (as Pie Mom), Frank C. Turner (as The Farmer), Mar Andersons (as Guard at Factory Gate), Gillian Barber (as Factory Receptionist), Carol Ann Susi (as Sophie's Sister), Randi Kaplan (as Sophie's Sister), Mary Bogue (as Sophie's Sister), Alvin Sanders (as Mason Employee), Mark Schooley (as Mason Employee) | |||||||
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Scream 3 | Comedy | 116′ | 2000 | Wes Craven | CD22 | Ghostface (USA) (working title), Scream 3: Ghostface Killer (USA) (working title) | 5.3 |
| After the terrifying events that occurred around Windsor College, Sidney is now living alone in a secluded Northern California mountainside. Still haunted by her past, frightening images of her dead mother reappear time after time in her head as she tries to get on with her life. She now gives advice, under a fictional name for safety, to women in crisis via telephone. Soon enough though, her comfort turns to fear as she receives a threatening phone call from an anonymous source who informs her on the recent murders committed around the Hollywood set of "Stab 3: Return to Woodsboro, the third and final chapter to the 'Stab' series. Sidney decides to visit the set when she finds out that with every victim, the new killer leaves behind a different photo of Sidney's deceased mother, Maureen Prescott. Eventually the cast of "Stab 3" start dying one by one and more photos of Maureen appear. Mark Kincaid, an LAPD detective, is sent to investigate the strange murder and becomes friendly with Sidney. Meanwhile, Gale visits the set of "Stab 3," after she hears of the murders. Ironically, she meets up with Dewey, who is now working behind the film alongside his actress/girlfriend Jennifer. Gale, Dewey, and Sidney rejoin along with the actors and actresses of "Stab 3," who are all shaken up by the rest of the cast being killed off. As the secret to Sidney's past unfolds, the three discover that in the trilogy, anything can happen. | David Arquette (as Dwight 'Dewey' Riley), Neve Campbell (as Sidney Prescott), Courteney Cox (as Gale Weathers (as Courteney Cox Arquette)), Patrick Dempsey (as Det. Mark Kincaid), Parker Posey (as Jennifer Jolie), Scott Foley (as Roman Bridger), Deon Richmond (as Tyson Fox), Emily Mortimer (as Angelina Tyler), Lance Henriksen (as John Milton), Jenny McCarthy (as Sarah Darling), Matt Keeslar (as Tom Prinze), Patrick Warburton (as Steven Stone), Liev Schreiber (as Cotton Weary), Kelly Rutherford (as Christine Hamilton), Jamie Kennedy (as Randy Meeks, in Video) | |||||||
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Eight Legged Freaks | Action | 99′ | 2002 | Ellory Elkayem | CD23 | Arac Attack (USA) (working title) | 5.4 |
| The residents of a rural mining town discover that an unfortunate chemical spill has caused hundreds of little spiders to mutate overnight to the size of SUVs. It's then up to mining engineer Chris McCormack and Sheriff Sam Parker to mobilize an eclectic group of townspeople, including the Sheriff's young son, Mike, her daughter, Ashley and paranoid radio announcer Harlan, into battle against the bloodthirsty eight-legged beasts. | David Arquette (as Chris McCormick), Kari Wuhrer (as Sheriff Samantha Parker), Scott Terra (as Mike Parker), Scarlett Johansson (as Ashley Parker), Doug E. Doug (as Harlan Griffith), Rick Overton (as Deputy Pete Willis), Leon Rippy (as Wade), Matt Czuchry (as Bret), Jay Arlen Jones (as Leon), Eileen Ryan (as Gladys), Riley Smith (as Randy), Matt Holwick (as Larry), Jane Edith Wilson (as Emma), Jack Moore (as Amos), Roy Gaintner (as Floyd) | |||||||
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Action | 201′ | 2003 | Peter Jackson | CD24 | Herr der Ringe: Die Rückkehr des Königs, Der (Germany) , The Return of the King (USA) (short title) | 8.9 |
| The War of the Ring reaches its climax as the dark lord Sauron sets his sights on Minas Tirith, the capital of Gondor. The members of the fellowship in Rohan are warned of the impending attack when Pippin cannot resist looking into Saruman's palantir and is briefly contacted by the dark lord. King Theoden is too proud to send his men to help without being asked, so Gandalf and Pippin ride to Minas Tirith to see that this request is sent. They meet opposition there from Denethor, steward of the city and father of Faramir and the late Boromir. Denethor's family has acted as temporary guardians of Gondor for centuries until a member of the true line of kings returns. This member is none other than Aragorn, who must overcome his own self-doubt before he can take on the role he was destined to fulfill. Meanwhile, Frodo and Sam continue to carry the One Ring towards Mordor, guided by Gollum. What they don't know is that Gollum is leading them into a trap so that he can reclaim the Ring for himself. Though Sam suspects his deceit, Frodo is starting to be corrupted by the Ring's power and the mistrust of Sam this causes is fully exploited by Gollum. The only way good can prevail in this contest is if the Ring is destroyed, an event that is becoming harder every minute for Frodo to achieve. The fate of every living creature in Middle Earth will be decided once and for all as the Quest of the Ringbearer reaches its climax. | Noel Appleby (as Everard Proudfoot), Alexandra Astin (as Elanor Gamgee), Sean Astin (as Sam), David Aston (as Gondorian Soldier 3), John Bach (as Madril), Sean Bean (as Boromir), Cate Blanchett (as Galadriel), Orlando Bloom (as Legolas), Billy Boyd (as Pippin), Sadwyn Brophy (as Eldarion), Alistair Browning (as Damrod), Marton Csokas (as Celeborn), Richard Edge (as Gondorian Soldier 1), Jason Fitch (as Uruk 2), Bernard Hill (as Theoden) | |||||||
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Adventure | 141′ | 2004 | Alfonso Cuarón | CD25 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version) | 7.8 |
| Approaching his third year at Hogwarts, Harry Potter has had enough of his muggle relatives. He runs away from them (finally) and enters his third term facing trouble from more than one side: for using magic outside the school and from the news that a notorious criminal, serial killer Sirius Black, has escaped the wizard's prison at Azkaban and apparently is headed for Harry. The school calls in supernatural help against Black in the form of Dementors, but unusual things continue to put Harry in peril. He is thrown into a confusing panoply of shifting alliegences and shifting shapes where nobody is who or what they seem. Who is the real criminal? What is the real crime? Who is telling or knows the truth? | Daniel Radcliffe (as Harry Potter), Richard Griffiths (as Uncle Vernon), Pam Ferris (as Aunt Marge), Fiona Shaw (as Aunt Petunia), Harry Melling (as Dudley Dursley), Adrian Rawlins (as James Potter), Geraldine Somerville (as Lily Potter), Lee Ingleby (as Stan Shunpike), Lenny Henry (as Shrunken Head), Jimmy Gardner (as Ernie the Bus Driver), Gary Oldman (as Sirius Black), Jim Tavaré (as Tom the Innkeeper), Robert Hardy (as Cornelius Fudge), Abby Ford (as Young Witch Maid), Rupert Grint (as Ron Weasley) | |||||||
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Men in Black II | Action | 88′ | 2002 | Barry Sonnenfeld | CD3 | MIB 2 (USA) (promotional abbreviation), MIIB (USA) (promotional abbreviation), Men in Black 2 (USA) (alternative spelling) | 5.5 |
| It has been four years since the alien-seeking agents averted an intergalactic disaster of epic proportions. Kay has since returned to the comforts of civilian life while Jay continues to work for the Men in Black, the highly funded yet unofficial government agency that regulates all things alien on earth. While investigating a seemingly routine crime, Jay uncovers a diabolical plot masterminded by Serleena, an evil Kylothian monster who disguises herself as a sexy lingerie model. It's a race against the clock as Jay must convince Kay--who not only has no memory of his time spent with the agency, but is also the only person alive who has the expertise to save the galaxy--to reunite with the MIB before Earth is destroyed completely. | Tommy Lee Jones (as Kevin Brown, Agent Kay), Will Smith (as Agent Jay), Rip Torn (as Zed), Lara Flynn Boyle (as Serleena), Johnny Knoxville (as Scrad/Charlie), Rosario Dawson (as Laura Vasquez), Tony Shalhoub (as Jack Jeebs), Patrick Warburton (as Agent Tee), Jack Kehler (as Ben), David Cross (as Newton), Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine (as Hailey (as Colombe Jacobsen)), Peter Spellos (as Captain Larry Bridgewater, The Motorman), Michael Rivkin (as Man with Harvey, the Dog), Michael Bailey Smith (as Creepy), Lenny Venito (as New York Guy) | |||||||
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Twister | Action | 113′ | 1996 | Jan de Bont | CD4 | Catch the Wind (USA) (original script title), Wind Devils (USA) (working title) | 5.9 |
| TV weatherman Bill Harding is trying to get his tornado-hunter wife, Jo, to sign divorce papers so he can marry his girlfriend Melissa. But Mother Nature, in the form of a series of intense storms sweeping across Oklahoma, has other plans. Soon the three have joined the team of stormchasers as they attempt to insert a revolutionary measuring device into the very heart of several extremely violent tornados. | Helen Hunt (as Dr. Jo Harding), Bill Paxton (as Bill Harding), Cary Elwes (as Dr. Jonas Miller), Jami Gertz (as Dr. Melissa Reeves), Philip Seymour Hoffman (as Dustin Davis), Lois Smith (as Meg Greene), Alan Ruck (as Robert 'Rabbit' Nurick), Sean Whalen (as Allan Sanders), Scott Thomson (as Jason 'Preacher' Rowe), Todd Field (as Tim 'Beltzer' Lewis), Joey Slotnick (as Joey), Wendle Josepher (as Haynes), Jeremy Davies (as Laurence), Zach Grenier (as Eddie), Gregory Sporleder (as Willie) | |||||||
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40 Days and 40 Nights | Comedy | 96′ | 2002 | Michael Lehmann | CD5 | 40 jours et 40 nuits (France) | 5.3 |
| Nicole broke up with Matt months ago and is now engaged to someone else. He's very good-looking and has no trouble finding other lovers, but that doesn't help because he's still obsessed with wanting her back. Then he gets the inspiration that swearing off sex for Lent (all forms of sexual activity, even kissing or masturbation) will give him the perspective he needs. So of course a few days later he meets a woman and they fall in love. Now Matt sees his vow as a personal matter, and won't even tell her about it, but his friends think otherwise, and now the complications begin... | Josh Hartnett (as Matt Sullivan), Shannyn Sossamon (as Erica Sutton), Paulo Costanzo (as Ryan), Adam Trese (as John Sullivan), Emmanuelle Vaugier (as Susie), Lorin Heath (as Diana), Aaron Trainor (as Kellner), Glenn Fitzgerald (as Chris), Monet Mazur (as Candy), Christine Chatelain (as Andie), Keegan Connor Tracy (as Mandy), Michael C. Maronna (as Bagel Boy (as Michael Maronna)), Vinessa Shaw (as Nicole), Stefanie von Pfetten (as Mädchen in Chinatown), Stanley Anderson (as Pater Maher) | |||||||
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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | Animation | 106′ | 2001 | Hironobu Sakaguchi, Moto Sakakibara (co-director) | CD6 | Fainaru fantaji (Japan) , Final Fantasy (USA) (working title), Final Fantasy: The Movie (USA) (working title), Gaia: Final Fantasy (USA) (original script title) | 6.4 |
| In the year 2065, the next great assault against an invading race of phantom-like aliens is about to be launched. Dr. Aki Ross, a brilliant young scientist, races to find the invaders' secrets, not only to save the planet, but herself as well after her body is infected by alien particles. She teams up with the prestigious Deep Eyes military squadron, led by her old friend Grey Edwards. But as Aki, her mentor Dr. Sid, and Grey work toward a peaceful end, the scheming General Hein devises a plot to eradicate the aliens in one swift, destructive blow...even if it destroys the Earth right along with them. | Ming-Na (as Dr. Aki Ross (voice)), Alec Baldwin (as Capt. Gray Edwards (voice)), Ving Rhames (as Sgt. Ryan Whitaker (voice)), Steve Buscemi (as Officer Neil Fleming (voice)), Peri Gilpin (as Officer Jane Proudfoot (voice)), Donald Sutherland (as Dr. Cid (voice)), James Woods (as General Hein (voice)), Keith David (as Council Member #1 (voice)), Jean Simmons (as Council Member #2 (voice)), Matt McKenzie (as Major Elliot (voice)) | |||||||
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What's the Worst That Could Happen? | Comedy | 94′ | 2001 | Sam Weisman | CD7 | 5.0 | |
| A billionaire (DeVito) catches a thief (Lawrence) robbing his mansion. To get even with him, he takes the thief's lucky charm ring, telling the cops that it's his own ring. Depraved of his good luck charm, and faced with a future of bad luck, the thief begins wreaking revenge on the tycoon. So, the story becomes a battle of wills as the thief tries to get his most treasured possession, his luck, back from a man who has everything. | Martin Lawrence (as Kevin Caffery), Danny DeVito (as Max Fairbanks), John Leguizamo (as Berger), Glenne Headly (as Gloria Sidell), Carmen Ejogo (as Amber Belhaven), Bernie Mac (as Uncle Jack), Larry Miller (as Earl Radburn), Nora Dunn (as Lutetia Fairbanks), Richard Schiff (as Walter Greenbaum), William Fichtner (as Detective Alex Tardio), Ana Gasteyer (as Ann Marie), Sascha Knopf (as Tracey Kimberly), Siobhan Fallon (as Edwina), GQ (as Shelly Nix), Lenny Clarke (as Windham) | |||||||
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Minority Report | Action | 145′ | 2002 | Steven Spielberg | CD8 | 7.7 | |
| In the year 2054, a so-called "pre-crime division" is working around Washington, DC. Its purpose is to use the precog(nitive) potential of three genetically altered humans to prevent murders. When the three precogs, who only work together, floating connected in a tank of fluid, have a vision, the names of the victim and the perpetrator as well as video imagery of the crime and the exact time it will happen, are given out to the special cops who then try to prevent the crime from happening. But there is a political dilemma: If someone is arrested before he commits a murder, can the person be accused of the murder, which - because of the arrest - never took place? The project of pre-crime, at the time being in a state of trial run, is going to be voted about in the near future. If people accept it, the crime rate is going to drop drastically, but it never will be known if there might not be too many people imprisoned, some or even all of them innocent. After John Anderton lost his son to a crime a six years ago, he took up drugs, and works the precog division like nobody else. One day, his own name arrives in the "perpetrator" chute, and the precogs predict that he will kill a man he never knew in less than 36 hours. John takes off, his trust in the system diminishing rapidly. His own colleagues after him, John follows a very small trace that might hold the key to his innocence, a strange unsolved yet predicted murder and a so-called "minority report", a documentation of one of the rare events in which a precog sees something different than the other two. | Tom Cruise (as Chief John Anderton), Max von Sydow (as Pre-Crime Director Lamar Burgess), Steve Harris (as Jad), Neal McDonough (as Officer Gordon 'Fletch' Fletcher), Patrick Kilpatrick (as Officer Jeff Knott), Jessica Capshaw (as Evanna), Richard Coca (as Pre-Crime Cop), Keith Campbell (as Pre-Crime Cop), Kirk B.R. Woller (as Pre-Crime Cop), Klea Scott (as Pre-Crime Cop), Frank Grillo (as Pre-Crime Cop), Anna Maria Horsford (as Casey), Sarah Simmons (as Lamar Burgess' Secretary), Eugene Osment (as Jad's Technician), James Henderson (as Office Worker) | |||||||
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Shrek | Animation | 90′ | 2001 | Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson | CD9 | 8.0 | |
| In a faraway land called Duloc, a heartless ruler, the midget Lord Farquaad (voiced by John Lithgow) has banished all the fairy tales from the land so it can be as boring as he is. But there are three characters who will stand is his way. The first is a green, smelly ogre with a heart of gold named Shrek (Mike Myers), his faithful steed, a Donkey (Eddie Murphy), who will do anything but shut up, and the beautiful, but tough Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) whom Lord Farquaad wishes to make his wife so he can become king of Duloc. What's to do in a screwy fairy tale like this? | Mike Myers (as Shrek/Blind Mouse (voice)), Eddie Murphy (as Donkey (voice)), Cameron Diaz (as Princess Fiona (voice)), John Lithgow (as Lord Farquaad (voice)), Vincent Cassel (as Monsieur Hood (voice)), Peter Dennis (as Ogre Hunter (voice)), Clive Pearse (as Ogre Hunter (voice)), Jim Cummings (as Captain of Guards (voice)), Bobby Block (as Baby Bear (voice)), Chris Miller (as Geppetto/Magic Mirror (voice)), Cody Cameron (as Pinocchio/Three Pigs (voice)), Kathleen Freeman (as Old Woman (voice)), Michael Galasso (as Peter Pan (voice)), Christopher Knights (as Blind Mouse/Thelonious (voice)), Simon J. Smith (as Blind Mouse (voice)) | |||||||
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Million Dollar Baby | Drama | 132′ | 2004 | Clint Eastwood | DVD1 | Rope Burns (USA) (working title) | 8.4 |
| Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank), a poor thirty-one years old waiter from the very lower classes and with a dysfunctional loser family, decides to make a difference through the box. She convinces the experienced hardened box trainer Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) to coach her and be her manager, with the support of his old partner Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Morgan Freeman), who sees her potential as a boxer. Frankie has a problem of relationship with his daughter, and practically adopts Maggie along her career. | Clint Eastwood (as Frankie Dunn), Hilary Swank (as Maggie Fitzgerald), Morgan Freeman (as Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris), Jay Baruchel (as Danger Barch), Mike Colter (as Big Willie Little), Lucia Rijker (as Billie 'The Blue Bear'), Brian F. O'Byrne (as Father Horvak (as Brian O'Byrne)), Anthony Mackie (as Shawrelle Berry), Margo Martindale (as Earline Fitzgerald), Riki Lindhome (as Mardell Fitzgerald), Michael Pena (as Omar (as Michael Peña)), Benito Martinez (as Billie's Manager), Bruce MacVittie (as Mickey Mack), David Powledge (as Counterman at Diner), Joe D'Angerio (as Cut Man) | |||||||
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Face cachée de la lune, La | Drama | 105′ | 2003 | Robert Lepage | DVD1 | The Far Side of the Moon (International: English title) | 7.5 |
| After the death of his mother, a man tries to discover a meaning to his life, to the universe and to rebuild a relationship with the only family he has left: his brother. | Robert Lepage (as Phillippe/André), Anne-Marie Cadieux (as Phillippe and André Mother), Marco Poulin (as Carl), Céline Bonnier (as Nathalie), Lorraine Côté (as Marie-Madeleine Bonsecours), Richard Fréchette (as The Doctor), Gregory Hlady (as Interpreter), Érika Gagnon (as Philippe's Supervisor), Sophie Faucher (as Presenter) | |||||||
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Barbershop 2: Back in Business | Comedy | 106′ | 2004 | Kevin Rodney Sullivan | DVD1 | 5.7 | |
| The continuing adventures of the barbers at Calvin's Barbershop. Gina, a stylist at the beauty shop next door, is now trying to cut in on his buisness. Calvin is again struggling to keep his father's shop and traditions alive--this time against urban developers looking to replace mom & pop establishments with name-brand chains. The world changes, but some things never go out of style--from current events and politics to relationships and love, you can still say anything you want at the barbershop. | Ice Cube (as Calvin Palmer), Cedric the Entertainer (as Eddie), Sean Patrick Thomas (as Jimmy), Eve (as Terri), Troy Garity (as Isaac Rosenberg), Michael Ealy (as Ricky), Leonard Earl Howze (as Dinka), Harry J. Lennix (as Quentin Leroux (as Harry Lennix)), Robert Wisdom (as Alderman Lalowe Brown), Jazsmin Lewis (as Jennifer), Carl Wright (as Checkers Fred), DeRay Davis (as Hustle Guy), Kenan Thompson (as Kenard), Queen Latifah (as Gina), Garcelle Beauvais (as Loretta (as Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon)) | |||||||
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The Village | Drama | 108′ | 2004 | M. Night Shyamalan | DVD1 | Grey (Philippines: English title) (review title), M. Night Shyamalan's The Village (USA) (promotional title), The Woods (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| In a quiet, isolated village in olde Pennsylvania, there lies a pact between the people of the village and the creatures who reside in the surrounding woods: the townspeople do not enter the woods, and the creatures do not enter the village. The pact stays true for many years, but when Lucius Hunt seeks medical supplies from the towns beyond the wood, the pact is challenged. Animal carcasses, devoid of fur, begin to appear around the village, causing the council of elders to fear for the safety of the village, the pact, and so much more. | Bryce Dallas Howard (as Ivy Walker), Joaquin Phoenix (as Lucius Hunt), Adrien Brody (as Noah Percy), William Hurt (as Edward Walker), Sigourney Weaver (as Alice Hunt), Brendan Gleeson (as August Nicholson), Cherry Jones (as Mrs. Clack), Celia Weston (as Vivian Percy), John Christopher Jones (as Robert Percy), Frank Collison (as Victor), Jayne Atkinson (as Tabitha Walker), Judy Greer (as Kitty Walker), Fran Kranz (as Christop Crane), Michael Pitt (as Finton Coin), Jesse Eisenberg (as Jamison) | |||||||
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When Will I Be Loved | Drama | 81′ | 2004 | James Toback | DVD1 | 4.8 | |
| Vera (Neve Campbell) is a femme fatale for the 21st century; a beautiful, capricious young woman living in New York whom begins exploring the limits of her sexual and intellectual power. She picks up men on the street and has sex with them in her apartment. She also videotapes a sexual romp with a female lover, and has sexually frank discussions with her potential employer. As the daughter of wealthy, indulgent parents, Vera seems to be improvising her way through the beginning of her life as an adult. Her boyfriend, Ford (Frederick Weller), is a fast-talking hustler prepared to do anything to make a buck. Aware of Vera's promiscuity, Ford sees a chance to make big money when he meets an aging Italian media mogul, named Count Tommaso (Dominic Chianese), who is enamored of Vera because of her sexuality, her intelligence, and what he perceives as her naiveté. Ford cooks up an idea to pimp Vera out to the Count for $100,000, easy money, if he can only talk Vera into it. Incredibly, she agrees. Everything appears to be going even better than planned. But both men have gravely underestimated Vera, who has an agenda of her own. Ford and the Count unwittingly play right into her hands, and when her plan of deception and manipulation comes to fruition, the results are staggering. | Neve Campbell (as Vera Barrie), Fred Weller (as Ford Welles (as Frederick Weller)), Ashley Shelton (as Ashley), James Toback (as Professor Hassan Al-Ibrahim Ben Rabinowitz), Alex Feldman (as Alexei), Brandon Sommers (as Brandon), Oliver 'Power' Grant (as Power), Mike Tyson (as Himself), James Parris (as James), Cara Hamill (as Cara), Christina Rotholz (as Christina), Bridget Lee Hall (as Bridget), Thomas Patti (as Michael), Lori Singer (as Herself), Jean-Pierre Vertus (as Jean-Pierre) | |||||||
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Shelf Life | Horror | 90′ | 2004 | Mark Tuit | DVD10 | Subhuman (Canada: English title) (video title) | 3.7 |
| Martin Remaro while in hot pursuit of evil is hit by a car. Ben and Julie the occupants of the car are convienced to flee the scene of the accident and take him home. Instead they take him to there place. Through a turn of events they come to discover that Martin is a very troubled man. Wanting him out of their home they agree to collect the drugs needed to help heal his wounds. Through the people they come into contact with while pruchasing the drugs they come to understand that he is a very sick man that needs help and that they are in danger. | William MacDonald (as Martin), Bryce McLaughlin (as Ben), Courtney Kramer (as Julie), Earl Pastko (as Old Man), Paralee Cook (as Tanya), Clay St. Thomas (as Frank), Craig March (as Duncan), Chris Lawrence (as Stick), Philip Granger (as Wino), Peter Bryant (as Bill), Gerald Varga (as Bartender), Heather Keetbaas (as Amy), Erika Conway (as April), Grace Shen (as Pharmacist), Barb Brebner (as Woman at Car Accident) | |||||||
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The Sandlot 2 | Comedy | 97′ | 2005 | David M. Evans | DVD10 | 3.9 | |
| In the 12-years-since comedic sequel to 1993's The Sandlot, a new group of kids have moved into the sandlot: David Durango (Max Lloyd-Jones), Mac McKing (Brett Kelly), Saul (Cole Evan Weiss), his deaf brother Sammy "Fingers" (Sean Berdy), Tarquell (Neilen Benvegnu), Scotty's younger brother (could be son) Johnnie Smalls (James Willson), and a surprise for The Sandlot 2, a girl in the group Hayley Goodfarier (Samantha Burton). When Johnnie mistakenly sends a model rocket over the junk fence in The Great Fear's yard, the gang must retrieve it. Even with the help of The Retriever (Griffin Reilly Evans, the director's son), a kid who steals dog tags and finds The Great Fear's a challenge. Yes, complete with another psychotic name-calling scene with Mac and little league captain Singleton (Reece Thompson). And, of course, with James Earl Jones as Mr. Mertle. | Max Lloyd-Jones (as David Durango), James Willson (as Johnnie Smalls), Samantha Burton (as Hayley Goodfairer), Brett Kelly (as Mac), Cole Evan Weiss (as Saul), Neilen Benvegnu (as Tarqell), Sean Berdy (as Sammy), Jessica King (as Penny), McKenzie Freemantle (as Jenny), Griffin Reilly Evans (as The Retriever), Reece Thompson (as Singleton), Teryl Rothery (as Mrs. Goodfairer), Greg Germann (as Mr. Goodfairer), James Earl Jones (as Mr. Mertle), Steve Garvey (as Little League Coach) | |||||||
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Sin City | Action | 124′ | 2005 | Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, (more) | DVD10 | Frank Miller's Sin City (USA) (complete title) | 8.5 |
| "Sin City" is infested with criminals, crooked cops and sexy dames, some searching for vengeance, some for redemption and others, both. The film incorporates storylines from three of Miller's graphic novels including 'Sin City,' which launched the long-running, critically acclaimed series, as well as 'That Yellow Bastard' and 'The Big Fat Kill.' Where Hartigan, a cop with a bum ticker and a vow to protect stripper Nancy (Jessica Alba).. Mickey Rourke as Marv, the outcast misanthrope on a mission to avenge the death of his one true love, Goldie (Jaime King), and Clive Owen as Dwight, the clandestine love of Shelley (Brittany Murphy), who spends his nights defending Gail (Rosario Dawson) and her Old Towne girls (Devon Aoki and Alexis Bledel) from Jackie Boy (Benicio Del Toro), a dirty cop with a penchant for violence. | Jessica Alba (as Nancy Callahan), Devon Aoki (as Miho), Alexis Bledel (as Becky), Powers Boothe (as Senator Roark), Cara D. Briggs (as Hearing Panel Person (as Cara Briggs)), Jude Ciccolella (as Liebowitz), Jeffrey J. Dashnaw (as Motorcycle Cop (as Jeff Dashnaw)), Rosario Dawson (as Gail), Jesse De Luna (as Corporal Rivera), Benicio Del Toro (as Jackie Boy Rafferty), Jason Douglas (as Hitman), Michael Clarke Duncan (as Manute), Tommy Flanagan (as Brian), Christina Frankenfield (as Judge), Rick Gomez (as Klump) | |||||||
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Cursed | Fantasy | 97′ | 2005 | Wes Craven | DVD10 | 4.8 | |
| Ellie has been taking care of her younger brother Jimmy since their parents death. One night after picking him up from a party they are involved in a car accident on Mullholland Drive. While trying to rescue a woman from the other car a creature attacks and kills her, also injuring both Ellie and Jimmy. After some research Jimmy realizes the creature could only have been a werewolf. | Portia de Rossi (as Zela), Mya (as Jenny), Shannon Elizabeth (as Becky), Solar (as Zipper), Daniel Edward Mora (as Jose (as Daniel Mora)), Kristina Anapau (as Brooke), Jesse Eisenberg (as Jimmy), Milo Ventimiglia (as Bo), Jonny Acker (as Earl), Eric Ladin (as Louie), Christina Ricci (as Ellie), Joshua Jackson (as Jake), Derek Mears (as Werewolf), Nick Offerman (as Officer), Michael Rosenbaum (as Kyle) | |||||||
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Big Ain't Bad | 108′ | 2002 | Ray Culpepper | DVD11 | 4.5 | ||
| A young man with a beautiful and bright fiancée has a meaningless one-night stand. When she discovers his infidelity, she angrily breaks off their engagement. Soon she has to consider whether to pursue a relationship with a wealthier suitor who has made it clear that he sees her as a potential wife. As her former fiancé struggles to convince her to take him back and she examines her past and present life situation, they both learn some important lessons about love and forgiveness. | Jade Dixon (as Natalie), Sean Blakemore (as Ric), Reginald Ballard (as Butch), Phyllis Yvonne Stickney (as Mrs. Jordan), Tico Wells (as Kirkland J. Ellis, III), Cory Tyler (as Pierre), Jemmerio Is Jemmerio (as Fats), Montana Taylor (as Denver), Troy Medley (as Mobe), M. Sahr Nguajah (as Clay), Tracy Johnson (as Tiny), Sahr Nguajah (as Car Wash Owner), Therese Dray-Jones (as Sabrina), Bernard Holyfield (as Quincy), Hattie M. Lemon (as Marilyn (as Hattie Lemon)), Kenny Leon (as Mayor Jordan), Janora McDuffie (as Keli), Crystal Porter (as Marcie), Xavier Rivers (as Curator), Malcolm Spears (as Spencer) | |||||||
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Bigger Than the Sky | Comedy | 106′ | 2005 | Al Corley | DVD11 | Caught in the Act (USA) (working title) | 6.2 |
| After being dumped by his girlfriend, a man stuck in a deadend life decides to audition for a small role in a local community theatre's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Despite having no experience as an actor, he lands the lead role, which wreaks havoc upon his life. | Marcus Thomas (as Peter Rooker/Cyrano), John Corbett (as Michael Degan/Christian), Amy Smart (as Grace Hargrove/Roxanne), Sean Astin (as Ken Zorbell), Clare Higgins (as Edwina Walters), Patty Duke (as Mrs. Keene/Earlene), Allan Corduner (as Kippy Newberg), J.W. Crawford (as Kirk), Victor Morris (as Steve), Brian Urspringer (as Scott), Kenneth Jones (as Ted), Orianna Herrman (as Susan), Pam Mahon (as Julie), Ernie Garrett (as Paul Fisher), Matt Salinger (as Mal Gunn) | |||||||
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Houve Uma Vez Dois Verões | Comedy | 75′ | 2003 | Jorge Furtado | DVD11 | Two Summers (International: English title) | 7.8 |
| A coming of age dramatic comedy dealing with the effect that two "summers" have on the lives of several teenagers. The main story involves an innocent teenage boy and a conniving teenage girl who meet on a beach one summer in Southern Brazil. They meet up again the following summer. | André Arteche (as Chico), Ana Maria Mainieri (as Roza), Pedro Furtado (as Juca), Júlia Barth (as Carmem), Victória Mazzini (as Violeta), Marcelo Aquino (as Inácio), Janaína Kremer Motta (as Mulher de Inácio), Yuri Ferreira (as Irmão de Roza), Álvaro Rosa Costa (as Taxista), Irene Brietzke (as Mãe do Inácio (voice)), Cris Broilo (as Sequência do celular), Renato Campão (as Sequência do celular), Antônio Carlos Falcão (as Homem na praia/Garçom), Alice Furtado (as Jasmim), Julia Furtado (as Guria do grito 1), João Mello (as Namorado no flíper), Isabel Mozzillo (as Guria do grito 2), Nora Prado (as Sequência do celular), Morena Santos (as Guria no flíper), Camila Silveira e Silva (as Guria do grito 3) | |||||||
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National Treasure | Action | 131′ | 2004 | Jon Turteltaub | DVD12 | Sonomo (Philippines: English title) (review title) | 6.8 |
| Ben Gates comes from a family of treasure hunters. Now his grandfather believes that the forefathers' buried a treasure somewhere in the country and have placed clues everywhere but unfortunately the clues are highly cryptic and scaterred all over the place. Now Ben thinks he has found it but it only leads him to another clue which is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Now one of his associates Ian wants to steal it so that they could get the clue but Ben refuses to do it so he tries to kill Ben. But Ben evades him and tries to warn the authorities about Ian's plans but they don't believe him. So Ben takes it upon himself to steal it in order to protect it. And he does but Abigail Chase the curator of the National Archives, where it is kept, discovers what he has done and tries to stop him but gets caught in the crossfire between Ben and Ian, so Ben takes her with him. While she doesdn't believe him, he is determined to prove he is right about the treasure. But it won't be easy cause Ian's always a step behind him and he is being hunted by the FBI. | Nicolas Cage (as Ben Gates), Diane Kruger (as Abigail Chase), Justin Bartha (as Riley Poole), Sean Bean (as Ian Howe), Jon Voight (as Patrick Gates), Harvey Keitel (as Sadusky), Christopher Plummer (as John Adams Gates), David Dayan Fisher (as Shaw), Stewart Finlay-McLennan (as Powell), Oleg Taktarov (as Shippen), Stephen A. Pope (as Phil (as Stephen Pope)), Annie Parisse (as Agent Dawes), Mark Pellegrino (as Agent Johnson), Armando Riesco (as Agent Hendricks), Erik King (as Agent Colfax) | |||||||
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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous | Comedy | 115′ | 2005 | John Pasquin | DVD12 | Miss Congeniality 2 (USA) (working title), Miss Congeniality: Armed and Fabulous (USA) (working title), Untitled Miss Congeniality Sequel (USA) (working title) | 4.9 |
| The FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) is assigned to promote the FBI, touring with the brutal agent Sam Fuller (Regina King) as her bodyguard. While traveling around the country, her friend and Miss USA is kidnapped with Stan Fields (William Shatner), and Gracie decides to investigate the abduction in Las Vegas by her own and against the direct orders of local chief Collins (Treat Williams). | Sandra Bullock (as Gracie Hart), Regina King (as Sam Fuller), Enrique Murciano (as Jeff Foreman), William Shatner (as Stan Fields), Ernie Hudson (as McDonald), Heather Burns (as Cheryl), Diedrich Bader (as Joel), Treat Williams (as Collins), Abraham Benrubi (as Lou Steele), Nick Offerman (as Karl Steele), Eileen Brennan (as Carol Fields), Elisabeth Röhm (as Janet), Leslie Grossman (as Pam (as Leslie Grossman)), Lusia Strus (as Janine), Molly Gottlieb (as Priscilla) | |||||||
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Attila | Action | 177′ | 2001 | Dick Lowry | DVD12 | Attila the Hun (UK) (video title) | 6.4 |
| During the waning days of Roman Empire, the barbarian Huns are making their way torward Europe. A warrior named Attila violently assumes Hun leadership and unites the warring clans under his banner. But this is not enough for him, Attila seeks to form an empire, and he sees Rome, bristling under the leadership of the incompetent Caesar Valentian, ripe for the picking. In an attempt to quell a Hun invasion, ambitous Roman General Flavius Aetius attempts to form an alliance against Attila against their mutual enemy, Visigoth King Theodoric. But this plan backfires, and it soon becomes clear that a violent showdown between all three armies awaits. | Gerard Butler (as Attila the Hun), Powers Boothe (as Flavius Aetius), Simmone Mackinnon (as N'Kara/Ildico (as Simmone Jade Mackinnon)), Reg Rogers (as Valentinian), Alice Krige (as Placida), Pauline Lynch (as Galen), Steven Berkoff (as King Rua), Andrew Pleavin (as Orestes), Tommy Flanagan (as Bleda), Kirsty Mitchell (as Honoria), Jonathan Hyde (as Felix), Tim Curry (as Theodosius), Janet Henfrey (as Palcharia), Liam Cunningham (as King Theodoric), Rollo Weeks (as Young Attila) | |||||||
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Throttle | Action | ′ | 2005 | James Seale | DVD13 | No Way Up (USA) (video title) | 4.7 |
| Every day, millions of people descend into underground parking garages, get into their cars and drive to the safety of their homes. But tonight, five levels down in a deserted corporate parking structure, financial analyst Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) won't be going home. After finishing a late night business deal, Tom arrives at section E5 of the garage only to discover his car won't start. Worse yet, the elevators are shut down and every stairwell has been locked. Trapped in the bowels of the garage, Tom realizes he's not alone. Something else is down here. Watching. Waiting. A monstrous 6000 lb Truck whose driver sits hidden behind a veil of tinted glass. A lethal killer with only one agenda: Not letting Tom get out alive. Over the next six hours, a terrifying game of cat and mouse ensues, testing Tom's will to survive and rattling his sanity. He must outwit his pursuer while trying to figure out who wants him dead: Has his business partner Gavin (Adrian Paul) turned on him and could his wife Molly (Amy Locane) part of the plan? Or is it simply a case of extreme road rage after he cut someone off earlier in the day? As he fights his way to the surface, discovering horrifying new clues on each level of the garage, Tom realizes the Truck Driver is playing for keeps. Either he outsmarts the mysterious killer behind the wheel...or he won't live to see the light of day. E5 is an unrelenting paranoid suspense thriller that turns an everyday situation into a terrifying nightmare. Parking your car will never be the same again. | Grayson McCouch (as Tom Weaver), Adrian Paul (as Gavin Matheson), Amy Locane (as Molly Weaver), Dan Mundell (as Eddie), Michelle Beisner (as Rebecca), Jefferson Arca (as Victor), Mare Trevathan Phillpott (as Beth (as Mare Trevathan Philpott)), Gary Sirchia (as Repo Man), Christopher Grundy (as Lead Officer) | |||||||
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Stratosphere Girl | Drama | 90′ | 2004 | Matthias X. Oberg | DVD13 | 6.3 | |
| Chloé Winkel (as Angela), Jon Yang (as Yamamoto), Rebecca R. Palmer (as Rachel (as Rebecca Palmer)), Tuva Novotny (as Monika), Tara Elders (as Polly), Linda Steinhoff (as Ella), Filip Peeters (as Kruilman), Togo Igawa (as Oshima), Peggy Jane de Schepper (as Larissa), Alan Westaway (as Scotty), Burt Kwouk (as Papa-San), Mette Louise Holland (as Ingrid), Yuki Iwamoto (as Businessman 1) | ||||||||
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Action | 120′ | 2005 | Doug Liman | DVD13 | 6.5 | |
| John and Jane Smith are a couple who have been married for 6 years and things appear to be normal. But it appears that things are changing--they are seeing a marriage counselor. And what neither of them know is that they are professional assassins. However, they are both assigned by their employers to kill the same person. When they each try to take out the target, they get in each other's way and blow the job. Now they are told to go after the person who made them miss the target. And when they learn about each other, they try to take each other out. | Brad Pitt (as John Smith), Angelina Jolie (as Jane Smith), Vince Vaughn (as Eddie), Adam Brody (as Benjamin Danz), Kerry Washington (as Jasmine), Keith David (as Father), Chris Weitz (as Martin Coleman), Rachael Huntley (as Suzy Coleman), Michelle Monaghan (as Gwen), Stephanie March (as Julie - Associate #1), Jennifer Morrison (as Jade - Associate #2), Theresa Barrera (as Janet - Associate #3), Perrey Reeves (as Jessie - Associate #4), Melanie Tolbert (as Jamie - Associate #5), Jerry T. Adams (as Guard - Bull) | |||||||
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7 Seconds | Action | 101′ | 2005 | Simon Fellows | DVD13 | 4.7 | |
| When an experienced thief accidentally makes off with a Van Gogh, his partner is kidnapped by gangsters in pursuit of the painting, forcing the criminal to hatch a rescue plan. | Wesley Snipes (as Jack Tuliver), Tamzin Outhwaite (as Kelly Anders), Deobia Oparei (as Spanky (as Dhobi Oparei)), Georgina Rylance (as Suza), Pete Lee-Wilson (as Alexsie), Serge Soric (as Mikhail), Elias Ferkin (as Pro 1), Bogdan Farkas (as Pro 2), Tomi Cristin (as Captain Szabo), Adrian Lukis (as Vanderbrink), Stephen Boxer (as Underhill), Adrian Pintea (as Graphini), Corey Johnson (as Tool), George Anton (as Banner), Tamer Hassan (as Rahood) | |||||||
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Back to Gaya | Fantasy | 91′ | 2004 | Lenard Fritz Krawinkel, Holger Tappe | DVD13 | Boo, Zino & the Snurks (UK) (USA) , The Snurks (International: English title) | 5.6 |
| Patrick Stewart (as Albert Drollinger (voice)), Emily Watson (as Alanta (voice)), Glenn Wrage (as Zino (voice)), Alan Mariot (as Boo (voice)), Bob Saker (as Mayor and Tramp (voice)), Lorelei King (as 1. Female Gayan and Susi (voice)), Kate Robbins (as 2. Female Gayan and Valerie (voice)), John Guerrasio (as Galger (voice)), Reed Pepper (as Bramph (voice) (as Red Pepper)), John Schwab (as Zeck (voice)), Stephan Lander (as Professor N. Icely (voice)), Claudia Lössl (as E.N.I.A.C. (voice)), Dimitri Kyrianos (as Billy (voice)), Dan Russell (as Fred and Chad (voice)), Michael Herbig (as Boo - German version (voice)) | ||||||||
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Because of Winn-Dixie | Comedy | 106′ | 2005 | Wayne Wang | DVD14 | 6.1 | |
| A 10-year-old girl, abandoned by her mother when she was three, moves to a small town in Florida with her father, a preacher. While there, she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side, she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father. | AnnaSophia Robb (as Opal), Jeff Daniels (as Preacher), Cicely Tyson (as Gloria), Dave Matthews (as Otis), Eva Marie Saint (as Miss Franny), Courtney Jines (as Amanda Wilkinson), Nick Price (as Dunlap Dewberry), Luke Benward (as Stevie Dewberry), Elle Fanning (as Sweetie Pie Thomas), Marca Price (as Mrs. Dewberry), Lenore Banks (as Mrs. Detweller), B.J. Hopper (as Mr. Alfred), John McConnell (as Store Manager), Harland Williams (as Policeman), William Arthur Pitts (as Churchgoer 1) | |||||||
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Ice Princess | Comedy | 98′ | 2005 | Tim Fywell | DVD14 | 6.0 | |
| A high-school bookworm transforms into a swan in Walt Disney Pictures' "ICE PRINCESS." Brainy Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg) has never quite fit in. Caught between her fantasy of becoming a championship figure skater and her strong-willed mother (Joan Cusack), who has her on the fast track to Harvard, she can only hope to be like Nikki, Tiffany and Gen (Hayden Panettiere)--three elite skating prodigies who are ruthlessly competing on the US National circuit (and have attitudes to match). But when Casey gets the chance to train with Gen and her coach, a disgraced former skating champion who also happens to be Gen's mother (Kim Cattrall), she must dash her own mother's hopes in order to pursue her dream. Now, with only the support of Gen's teenage brother, a hunky Zamboni driver (Trevor Blumas), Casey takes on the challenge of her life when she finds herself competing against the best to make it into the championship circuit and become a real "ice princess." | Joan Cusack (as Joan Carlyle), Kim Cattrall (as Tina Harwood), Michelle Trachtenberg (as Casey Carlyle), Hayden Panettiere (as Gen Harwood), Trevor Blumas (as Teddy Harwood), Connie Ray (as Nikki's Mom), Kirsten Olson (as Nikki), Juliana Cannarozzo (as Zoe Bloch), Jocelyn Lai (as Tiffany), Michelle Kwan (as Herself), Brian Boitano (as Himself), Steve Ross (as Mr. Bast), Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (as Tiffany's Dad), Roy Bradshaw (as Tiffany's Coach), Mark Hird (as Nikki's Coach) | |||||||
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Nina | Drama | 85′ | 2004 | Heitor Dhalia | DVD14 | 6.9 | |
| Psychological thriller larded with manga-like animations about the young, poor comic strip illustrator Nina, living with her mean landlady. She sinks further and further into a violent fantasy world. | Guta Stresser (as Nina), Milhem Cortaz (as Carlão), Anderson Faganello (as Tatuado/Tatoo Boy), Abrahão Farc (as Sr. Freak), Juliana Galdino (as Ana), Ailton Graça (as Policial/Policeman #3), Sabrina Greve (as Sofia), Luíza Mariani (as Alice), Altamiro Martins (as Médico/Doctor), Selton Mello (as Amigo de Ana/Ana's Friend), Wagner Moura (as Cego/Blind Man), Myrian Muniz (as Eulália), Matheus Nachtergaele (as Pintor/Painter #2), Walter Portela (as Detetive #1), Lázaro Ramos (as Pintor/Painter #1), Eduardo Semerjian (as Policial/Policeman #4), Renata Sorrah (as Prostituta/Hooker), Nivaldo Todaro (as Detetive #2), Guilherme Weber (as Arthur) | |||||||
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Man of the House | Action | 100′ | 2005 | Stephen Herek | DVD14 | Cheer Up (USA) (working title) | 5.4 |
| Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin -- a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women. | Tommy Lee Jones (as Roland Sharp), Cedric the Entertainer (as Percy Stevens), Christina Milian (as Anne), Paula Garcés (as Teresa (as Paula Garces)), Monica Keena (as Evie), Vanessa Ferlito (as Heather), Kelli Garner (as Barb), Anne Archer (as Professor Molly McCarthy), Brian Van Holt (as Eddie Zane), Shea Whigham (as Ranger Holt), Terry Parks (as Ranger Riggs), R. Lee Ermey (as Captain Nichols), Paget Brewster (as Binky), Shannon Marie Woodward (as Emma Sharp), Liz Vassey (as Maggie Swanson) | |||||||
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Danny the Dog | Action | 102′ | 2005 | Louis Leterrier | DVD15 | Danny the Dog (Hong Kong: English title) , Unleashed (USA) | 7.2 |
| This is the story of Danny, a slave who has lived his whole life without any sort of normal human education, with the mind and personality of a young child, with only one lesson learned: how to fight. Treated like a dog by his owner/boss, Bart which includes having to wear a collar. Danny has been raised to be a lethal fighting machine who fights to help Bart extort people and later ends up in illegal gladiator-style fight clubs, where he earns lots of money for Bart as the undisputed champion. After a car accident that lands Bart in a coma, however, Danny meets a kind elderly blind piano tuner, who uses music to teach Danny some things about the world and about being human... | Jet Li (as Danny), Morgan Freeman (as Sam), Bob Hoskins (as Bart), Kerry Condon (as Victoria), Vincent Regan (as Raffles), Dylan Brown (as Lefty), Tamer Hassan (as Georgie), Michael Jenn (as Wyeth), Phyllida Law (as Distinguished Lady), Carole Ann Wilson (as Maddy), Michael Ian Lambert (as The Stranger), Jaclyn Tze Wey (as Danny's Mother), Puthirith Chou (as Teen Danny), Tony Theng (as Little Danny), Owen Lay (as Baby Danny) | |||||||
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DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp | Animation | 74′ | 1990 | Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, (more) | DVD15 | Bande à picsou: le trésor de la lampe perdue, La (France) | 6.3 |
| Scrooge McDuck, his dimwitted pilot Launch Pad, and his newphews Huey, Dewey and Louie, with Webby, arrive in Egypt where Scrooge finds the lost treasure of Collie Baba, unbeknownst to Scrooge, a magic lamp was included inside the treasure, so while the nephews have fun with the genie, they all have no idea that they're being stalked by a power hungry sorceror named Murlock and his dimwitted thief counterpart, Dijon. | Alan Young (as Scrooge McDuck (voice)), Rip Taylor (as Genie (voice)), Christopher Lloyd (as Merlock (voice)), Russi Taylor (as Huey Duck/Dewey Duck/Louie Duck/Webbigal "Webby" Vanderquack (voice)), Richard Libertini (as Dijon (voice)), Terence McGovern (as Launchpad McQuack (voice)), Joan Gerber (as Mrs. Betina Beakley (voice)), Chuck McCann (as Duckworth (voice)), June Foray (as Mrs. Featherby (voice)), Charles Adler (as Additional Voices (voice) (as Charlie Adler)), Jack Angel (as Additional Voices (voice)), Steve Bulen (as Additional Voices (voice)), Sherry Lynn Garris (as Additional Voices (voice)), Ulf Källvik (as Sigge McKvack/Merlock (Swedish version) (voice)), Mickie McGowan (as Additional Voices (voice)), Patrick Pinney (as Additional Voices (voice)), Frank Welker (as Additional Voices (voice)) | |||||||
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Are We There Yet? | Comedy | 95′ | 2005 | Brian Levant | DVD15 | 4.2 | |
| The fledgling romance between Nick, a playboy bachelor, and Suzanne, a divorced mother of two, is threatened by a particularly harrowing New Year's Eve. When Suzanne's work keeps her in Vancouver for the holiday, Nick offers to bring her kids to the city from Portland, Oregon. The kids, who have never liked any of the men their mom has dated, are determined to turn the trip into a nightmare for Nick. | Ice Cube (as Nick Persons), Nia Long (as Suzanne Kingston), Aleisha Allen (as Lindsey Kingston), Philip Bolden (as Kevin Kingston (as Philip Daniel Bolden)), Jay Mohr (as Marty), M.C. Gainey (as Big Al), Tracy Morgan (as Satchel Paige (voice)), Nichelle Nichols (as Miss Mable), Henry Simmons (as Carl), Ray Galletti (as Car Dealer), Viv Leacock (as Nick's Pal on the Street), Casey Dubois (as Shoplifter), J.B. McEown (as Shoplifter), Kenyan Lewis (as Basketball Player), Daniel Cudmore (as Basketball Player) | |||||||
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"Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers" | Animation | 30′ | 1989 | John Kimball, Bob Zamboni | DVD15 | 7.2 | |
| A group of furry rodents must solve a series of improbable mysteries. | Corey Burton (as Dale (voice)), Peter Cullen (as Meps (voice)), Jim Cummings (as Monterey Jack/Fat Cat/Wart/Prof. Nimnul/others (voice)), Tress MacNeille (as Chip/Gadget/Zipper (voice)) | |||||||
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Shall We Dance | Drama | 106′ | 2004 | Peter Chelsom | DVD16 | Shall We Dance? (USA) (alternative spelling) | 6.2 |
| John Clark is a man with a wonderful job, a charming wife and a loving family, who nevertheless feels that something is missing as he makes his way every day through the city. Each evening on his commute home, John sees a beautiful woman, staring with a lost expression through the window of a dance studio. Haunted by her gaze, John impulsively jumps off the train one night, and signs up for dance lessons, hoping to meet her. At first, it seems like a mistake. His teacher turns out to be not Paulina, but the older Miss Mitzi, and John proves just as clumsy as his equally clueless classmates on the dance-floor. Even worse, when he does meet Paulina, she icily tells John she hopes he has come to the studio to seriously study dance and not to look for a date. But, as his lessons continue, John falls in love with dancing. Keeping his new obsession from his family and co-workers, John feverishly trains for Chicago's biggest dance competition. His friendship with Paulina blossoms, as his enthusiasm rekindles her own lost passion for dance. But the more time John spends away from home, the more his wife becomes suspicious. With his secret about to be revealed, John will have to do some fancy footwork to keep his dream going and realize what it is he really yearns for. | Richard Gere (as John Clark), Jennifer Lopez (as Paulina), Susan Sarandon (as Beverly Clark), Lisa Ann Walter (as Bobbie), Stanley Tucci (as Link), Anita Gillette (as Miss Mitzi), Bobby Cannavale (as Chic), Omar Benson Miller (as Vern (as Omar Miller)), Tamara Hope (as Jenna Clark), Stark Sands (as Evan Clark), Richard Jenkins (as Devine), Nick Cannon (as Scott), Sarah Lafleur (as Carolyn), Onalee Ames (as Diane), Diana Salvatore (as Tina) | |||||||
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Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth | Comedy | 86′ | 2000 | John Blanchard | DVD16 | I Know What You Screamed Last Semester (USA) (working title), I Know What You Screamed Last Summer (USA) (working title), Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th (USA) (alternative spelling) | 3.6 |
| Another spoof of the Scream/I Know What You Did Last Summer horror gene involving a group of popular high school students stalked by a bumbling masked killer while a dogged reporter named Hagitha Utslay covers the story and of the plight of the prime suspect and transfer student Dawson. | Julie Benz (as Barbara Primesuspect), Harley Cross (as Dawson Deary), Majandra Delfino (as Martina Martinez), Simon Rex (as Slab O'Beef), Danny Strong (as Boner), Coolio (as Principal Interest - The Administrator-Formerely-Known-As-Principal), Aimee Graham (as Screw Frombehind), Shirley Jones (as School Nurse Kervorkian), Rose Marie (as Mrs. Tingle), David Herman (as Mr. Lowelle Buchanan), Tiffani Thiessen (as Hagitha 'Hag' Utslay, empTV Reporter (as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen)), Tom Arnold (as Deputy Doughy Primesuspect), Chris Palermo (as The Killer), Kim Greist (as Mrs. Peacock, Bulimia Falls HS Secretary), Steven Anthony Lawrence (as Chuckie) | |||||||
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Dead Meat | Horror | 80′ | 2005 | Philip Cruz | DVD16 | Andre the Butcher (USA) (new title) | 5.9 |
| When a small group of decadent cheerleaders gets stranded on their way to the regional championship, they find refuge in an abandoned hunting lodge in the backwoods of Florida. When darkness falls, terror comes along in the form of local legend Andre the Butcher. All sinners must repent. For Andre is here to harvest souls for hell and turn human flesh into delicious chili. | April Billingsley (as Jasmine Tyner), Maury Sterling (as Hoss), Heather Joy Budner (as Cookie), Justin Capaz (as Jimbo), Terry Mross (as Sheriff Cooper), Ron Jeremy (as Andre the Butcher), Faye Canada (as Deputy Hollingsworth), Elizabeth Mullins (as Kristy), Gene Nash (as Narrator), Alan Fessenden (as Tober), Kevin Campbell (as Levi), Miranda (as Nurse April), Ben Affan (as Spider), Jonas Haggins (as Deputy Hadden), Emily Hicks-Clark (as Andre's Daughter), Dye-Anne Klein (as Evil Cheerleader #2), Hailee Lawrence (as Girl in trunk), Marie Lorino (as Evil Cheerleader #1), Heather Philipsen (as Evil Cheerleader #3), April Renee Yats (as Nurse April) | |||||||
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Hostage | Action | 113′ | 2005 | Florent Emilio Siri | DVD16 | 6.7 | |
| Devastated by a failed hostage situation which resulted in the deaths of a young mother and her child, LAPD negotiator Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) exits Los Angeles for a no profile job as chief of police in the low crime hamlet of Bristo Camino, a small town in Ventura County. When three delinquent teenagers follow home a family intending to steal their car, they have inadvertently picked the wrong house on the wrong day. The trio find themselves trapped in a multi-million dollar compound on the outskirts of town, owned by an accountant working for a mysterious crime enterprise. Panicked, the teenagers take the family hostage, placing Talley in exactly the kind of situation he never wanted to face again. Soon after, Talley readily hands authority of the hostage situation over to the Ventura County Sheriffs Department and leaves the scene. Meanwhile, inside the compound is digital information, which is time sensitive and invaluable to the mysterious criminals and critical to their enterprise. They will stop at nothing to get what belongs to them. Talley is forced to resume the command he abandoned, where the stakes quickly evolve into a hostage situation far more volatile and terrifying than anything he could ever imagine. | Bruce Willis (as Jeff Talley), Kevin Pollak (as Walter Smith), Jimmy Bennett (as Tommy Smith), Michelle Horn (as Jennifer Smith), Ben Foster (as Mars Krupcheck), Jonathan Tucker (as Dennis Kelly), Marshall Allman (as Kevin Kelly), Serena Scott Thomas (as Jane Talley), Rumer Willis (as Amanda Talley), Kim Coates (as The Watchman), Robert Knepper (as Wil Bechler), Tina Lifford (as Laura Shoemaker), Ransford Doherty (as Mike Anders), Marjean Holden (as Carol Flores), Michael D. Roberts (as Ridley) | |||||||
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Sleepover | Comedy | 89′ | 2004 | Joe Nussbaum | DVD16 | 4.3 | |
| In the summer before their freshman year in high school, Julie has a slumber party with her best friends: Hannah, Nancy and Farrah. As a trio, they end up having the adventure of their lives. In an attempt to cast off their 'less-than-cool' reputations once and for all, Julie and her friends enter into an all-night scavenger hunt against their popular girl rivals. Hijacking dad's car, sneaking into clubs, evading Julie's mother, and even a first kiss--anything is possible at Julie's sleepover. | Alexa Vega (as Julie Corky), Mika Boorem (as Hannah), Scout Taylor-Compton (as Farrah), Kallie Flynn Childress (as Yancy), Sara Paxton (as Stacie), Brie Larson (as Liz), Sam Huntington (as Ren Corky), Sean Faris (as Steve Phillips), Jane Lynch (as Gabby Corky), Jeff Garlin (as Jay Corky), Steve Carell (as Officer Sherman), Evan Peters (as Russell), Hunter Parrish (as Lance), Shane Hunter (as Miles), Thad Luckinbill (as Todd) | |||||||
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Vanity Fair | Drama | 141′ | 2004 | Mira Nair | DVD17 | 6.2 | |
| The British Empire flowers; exotic India colors English imaginations. Becky Sharp, the orphaned daughter of a painter and a singer, leaves a home for girls to be a governess, armed with pluck, a keen wit, good looks, fluent French, and an eye for social advancement. Society tries its best to keep her from climbing. An episodic narrative follows her for 20 years, through marriage, Napoleonic wars, a child, loyalty to a school friend, the vicissitudes of the family whose daughters she instructed, and attention from a bored marquess who collected her father's paintings. Honesty tempers her schemes. No aristocrat she, nor bourgeois, just spirited, intelligent, and irrepressible. | Gabriel Byrne (as The Marquess of Steyne), Angelica Mandy (as Young Becky), Roger Lloyd-Pack (as Francis Sharp (as Roger Lloyd Pack)), Ruth Sheen (as Miss Pinkerton), Kate Fleetwood (as Miss Pinkerton's Crone), Reese Witherspoon (as Becky Sharp), Lillete Dubey (as Ms. Green (as Lillette Dubey)), Romola Garai (as Amelia Sedley), Tony Maudsley (as Joseph Sedley), Deborah Findlay (as Mrs. Sedley), John Franklyn-Robbins (as Mr. Sedley), Paul Bazely (as Biju), Rhys Ifans (as William Dobbin), Jonathan Rhys Meyers (as George Osborne (as Jonathan Rhys Meyers)), Charlie Beall (as Gambler) | |||||||
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The Phantom of the Opera | Drama | 143′ | 2004 | Joel Schumacher | DVD17 | Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera (USA) (promotional title) | 7.4 |
| Based on Gaston Leroux's 20th century French novel, Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is finally adapted into a film. Our story begins with Opera Populaire's manager, Lefevre, leaving. His successors, Andre and Firmin, take over the opera, and bring with them their new patron, le Victome Raoul de Changy. To celebrate their new managers, the opera throws a gala, at which the leading diva refuses to perform, due to the mysterious 'Opera Ghost' who seems determined to have the screeching diva leave. Without a diva, Andre and Firmin are strong-minded to find a new leading lady, so they invoke the talents of a young, chorus-singer named Christine Daae, who has been taking lessons from a mysterious tutor. Raoul, Christine's old childhood sweetheart, who recognizes her at her triumphant gala performance, wants to bring Christine back into his life. But, suddenly, Christine's mysterious tutor reveals himself to her... Now, will Christine ask everything of Raoul or listen to the Music of the Night? | Gerard Butler (as The Phantom), Emmy Rossum (as Christine), Patrick Wilson (as Raoul), Miranda Richardson (as Madame Giry), Minnie Driver (as Carlotta), Ciarán Hinds (as Firmin), Simon Callow (as Andre), Victor McGuire (as Piangi), Jennifer Ellison (as Meg Giry), Murray Melvin (as Reyer), Kevin McNally (as Buquet), James Fleet (as Lefevre), Imogen Bain (as Carlotta's Maid), Miles Western (as Carlotta's Wigmaker), Judith Paris (as Carlotta's Seamstress) | |||||||
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Son of the Mask | Comedy | 94′ | 2005 | Lawrence Guterman | DVD17 | The Mask 2 (USA) (working title), Untitled Mask Project (USA) (working title) | 2.1 |
| Thus is the sequel to the box office hit "The Mask" starring Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. A cartoonist named Tim Avery (Kennedy) loves his dog, Otis, more than anything in the world. But when Tim and his wife (Howard) have a baby, Otis starts to feel left out. But then Otis finds an enchanted mask and plots to be rid of the baby once and for all, but is unsuccessful. Meanwhile, up in Valhalla, Odin (Hoskins) is infuriated at Loki (Cummings) for losing the mask and orders him to go get it... | Jamie Kennedy (as Tim Avery), Alan Cumming (as Loki), Liam Falconer (as Alvey), Ryan Falconer (as Alvey), Traylor Howard (as Tonya Avery), Steven Wright (as Daniel Moss), Kal Penn (as Jorge), Ben Stein (as Dr. Neuman), Brett Pickup (as Museum Boy), Peter Callan (as Museum Redneck), Ashley Lyons (as Museum Security Guard), Wayne McDaniel (as Museum Person), Sandy Winton (as Chris), Rebecca Massey (as Clare), Issac Longmuir (as Chris & Clare's Child) | |||||||
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X2 | Action | 133′ | 2003 | Bryan Singer | DVD18 | X-Men 2 (Singapore: English title) (USA) (working title), X² (USA) (alternative spelling), X-2 (USA) (poster title), X-Men 2: X-Men United (USA) (promotional title), X2: X-Men United (USA) (promotional title) | 7.9 |
| Already living in a society that mistrusts them, the mutants are faced with even more discrimination after an unforeseen enemy - who may be a mutant with extraordinary powers - launches a devastating attack. The news of the assault causes a public outcry against the mutants, including renewed support for the Mutant Registration Act, and William Stryker, a military leader rumored to have experimented on mutants (possibly including Wolverine), is among the most vocal supporters of the legislation. Stryker puts into motion a plan to eradicate the mutants and begins an offensive on the X-Men mansion and school. Magneto, having escaped from his plastic prison, forms an unlikely alliance with Professor Xavier to stop Stryker. Meanwhile, Wolverine heads north to investigate his past. | Patrick Stewart (as Professor Charles Xavier), Hugh Jackman (as Logan/Wolverine), Ian McKellen (as Eric Lensherr/Magneto), Halle Berry (as Storm/Ororo Munroe), Famke Janssen (as Jean Grey), James Marsden (as Scott Summers/Cyclops), Anna Paquin (as Rogue/Marie D'Ancanto), Rebecca Romijn (as Mystique/Grace (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos)), Brian Cox (as William Stryker), Alan Cumming (as Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler), Bruce Davison (as Senator Kelly), Aaron Stanford (as John Allerdyce/Pyro), Shawn Ashmore (as Bobby Drake/Iceman), Kelly Hu (as Yuriko Oyama/Deathstrike), Katie Stuart (as Kitty Pryde) | |||||||
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Kingdom of Heaven | Action | 145′ | 2005 | Ridley Scott | DVD18 | Königreich der Himmel (Germany) , Reino de los cielos, El (Spain) , The Crusades (USA) (working title) | 7.0 |
| It is the time of the Crusades during the Middle Ages - the world shaping 200-year collision between Europe and the East. A blacksmith named Balian has lost his family and nearly his faith. The religious wars raging in the far-off Holy Land seem remote to him, yet he is pulled into that immense drama. Amid the pageantry and intrigues of medieval Jerusalem he falls in love, grows into a leader, and ultimately uses all his courage and skill to defend the city against staggering odds. Destiny comes seeking Balian in the form of a great knight, Godfrey of Ibelin, a Crusader briefly home to England from fighting in the East. Revealing himself as Balian's father, Godfrey shows him the true meaning of knighthood and takes him on a journey across continents to the fabled Holy City. In Jerusalem at that moment--between the Second and Third Crusades--a fragile peace prevails, through the efforts of its enlightened Christian king, Baldwin IV, aided by his advisor Tiberias, and the military restraint of the legendary Muslim leader Saladin. But Baldwin's days are numbered, and strains of fanaticism, greed, and jealousy among the Crusaders threaten to shatter the truce. King Baldwin's vision of peace--a kingdom of heaven--is shared by a handful of knights, including Godfrey of Ibelin, who swear to uphold it with their lives and honor. As Godfrey passes his sword to his son, he also passes on that sacred oath: to protect the helpless, safeguard the peace, and work toward harmony between religions and cultures, so that a kingdom of heaven can flourish on earth. Balian takes the sword and steps into history. | Martin Hancock (as Gravedigger), Michael Sheen (as Priest), Nathalie Cox (as Balian's Wife), Eriq Ebouaney (as Firuz), Jouko Ahola (as Odo), David Thewlis (as Hospitaler), Liam Neeson (as Godfrey), Philip Glenister (as Squire), Orlando Bloom (as Balian), Bronson Webb (as Apprentice), Kevin McKidd (as English Sergeant), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (as Village Sheriff), Steven Robertson (as Angelic Priest), Marton Csokas (as Guy de Lusignan), Alexander Siddig (as Nasir) | |||||||
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xXx: State of the Union | Action | 101′ | 2005 | Lee Tamahori | DVD19 | XXX 2: The Next Level (Australia) (International: English title) (UK) , xXx 2: The Next Level (Hong Kong: English title) (Malaysia: English title) , Cold Circle & Intersection (Philippines: English title) (review title), XXX Squared (USA) (working title), XXX² (USA) (working title), XXX²: The Next Level (Singapore: English title) , XXX2 (USA) (working title), XXX2: State of the Union (USA) (working title), xXx²: The Next Level (UK) , xXx2: The Next Level (Australia) | 4.2 |
| NSA Agent Augustus Gibbons (Jackson), fresh off the success of his last renegade recruitment, once again finds himself in need of an outsider. Gibbons and his new agent (Ice Cube) must track a dangerous military splinter group, led by Willem Dafoe, that is conspiring to overthrow the U.S. Government in the nation's capital. | Ice Cube (as XXX/Darius Stone), Samuel L. Jackson (as Agent Augustus Gibbons), Willem Dafoe (as Gen. George Octavius Deckert), Scott Speedman (as Agent Kyle Steele), Peter Strauss (as President James Sanford), Xzibit (as Zeke), Michael Roof (as Toby Lee Shavers), Sunny Mabrey (as Charlie), Nona Gaye (as Lola Jackson), John G. Connolly (as Lt. Alabama 'Bama' Cobb), Ramon De Ocampo (as Agent Meadows), Barry Sigismondi (as Bull), Michael Don Evans (as Conductor), David Rountree (as Agent), Ned Schmidtke (as Gen. Jack Pettibone) | |||||||
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King's Ransom | Comedy | 95′ | 2005 | Jeffrey W. Byrd, Jeff Byrd | DVD19 | Untitled Anthony Anderson Project (USA) (working title) | 3.7 |
| Malcolm King is a wealthy and arrogant businessman whose ex-wife to be has plans to take him for everything he's worth in their divorce settlement. Determined to avoid losing his fortune to her, Malcolm plans his own kidnapping with the help of his dim-witted mistress and her ex-con brother. Unfortunately for Malcolm, he is not the only one with a kidnapping plot. | Anthony Anderson (as Malcolm King), Jay Mohr (as Corey), Kellita Smith (as Renee King), Nicole Ari Parker (as Angela Drake (as Nicole Parker)), Regina Hall (as Peaches Clarke), Loretta Devine (as Miss Gladys), Donald Faison (as Andre), Leila Arcieri (as Kim Baker), Charles Q. Murphy (as Herb Clarke (as Charlie Murphy)), Brooke D'Orsay (as Brooke Mayo), Jackie Burroughs (as Grandma), Lisa Marcos (as Raven), Roger R. Cross (as Byron (as Roger Cross)), Millie Tressiera (as Woman (as Millie Tresierra)), Rob Smith (as David) | |||||||
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The Terminal | Drama | 128′ | 2004 | Steven Spielberg | DVD19 | Terminal (USA) (working title) | 7.1 |
| Viktor Navorski, a man from an Eastern European country arrives in New York but after he left his country; war broke out and because of that Navorski is a man without a country that the U.S. cannot recognize, thus he is denied entrance to the U.S. However, he also can't be deported so he is told by the Security Manager that he has to remain in the airport until his status can be fixed. And also Navorski doesn't speak English well, so no one can talk to him and he can't talk to anyone. But he somehow adapts and sets up residence in the airport, which makes the man who placed him there unhappy cause, it seems he is line for a promotion but Navroski's presence might complicate that. So he tries to get Navorski to leave but Navorski remains where he is. Navorski makes friends with some of the people who work in the airport and is attracted to a flight attendant he runs into whenever she comes in. | Tom Hanks (as Viktor Navorski), Catherine Zeta-Jones (as Amelia Warren), Stanley Tucci (as Frank Dixon), Chi McBride (as Mulroy), Diego Luna (as Enrique Cruz), Barry Shabaka Henley (as Thurman), Kumar Pallana (as Gupta Rajan), Zoe Saldana (as Torres (as Zoë Saldana)), Eddie Jones (as Salchak), Jude Ciccolella (as Karl Iverson), Corey Reynolds (as Waylin), Guillermo Díaz (as Bobby Alima), Rini Bell (as Nadia), Stephen Mendel (as First Class Steward), Valeri Nikolayev (as Milodragovich (as Valera Nikolaev)) | |||||||
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Big Fish | Drama | 125′ | 2003 | Tim Burton | DVD2 | 8.1 | |
| The story revolves around a dying father and his son, who is trying to learn more about his dad by piecing together the stories he has gathered over the years. The son winds up re-creating his father's elusive life in a series of legends and myths inspired by the few facts he knows. Through these tales, the son begins to understand his father's great feats and his great failings. | Ewan McGregor (as Ed Bloom (Young)), Albert Finney (as Ed Bloom (Senior)), Billy Crudup (as Will Bloom), Jessica Lange (as Sandra Bloom (Senior)), Helena Bonham Carter (as Jenny (Young & Senior) & The Witch), Alison Lohman (as Sandra Bloom (Young)), Robert Guillaume (as Dr. Bennett (Senior)), Marion Cotillard (as Josephine), Matthew McGrory (as Karl the Giant), David Denman (as Don Price (Age 18-22)), Missi Pyle (as Mildred), Loudon Wainwright III (as Beamen (as Loudon Wainwright)), Ada Tai (as Ping), Arlene Tai (as Jing), Steve Buscemi (as Norther Winslow) | |||||||
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Blade: Trinity | Action | 113′ | 2004 | David S. Goyer | DVD2 | Blade III (USA) (working title) | 5.7 |
| Wesley Snipes returns as the day-walking vampire hunter in the explosive third and final film in the Blade franchise, Blade: Trinity. When the Vampire Nation hatches a plan to frame Blade in a series of brutal killings, he must join forces with the Nightstalkers, a clan of human vampire hunters, in an extreme battle in which the trail of blood leads directly to the notorious vampire legend, Dracula. Written and directed by David S. Goyer, Blade: Trinity also stars Jessica Biel as Abigail, the daughter of Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), who inherits the vampire-slaying duties that once belonged to Blade (Wesley Snipes); and Ryan Reynolds (National Lampoon's Van Wilder) as Hannibal King, one of the Nightstalkers. | Wesley Snipes (as Blade), Kris Kristofferson (as Abraham Whistler), Dominic Purcell (as Drake), Jessica Biel (as Abigail Whistler), Ryan Reynolds (as Hannibal King), Parker Posey (as Danica Talos), Mark Berry (as Chief Martin Vreede), John Michael Higgins (as Dr. Edgar Vance), Callum Keith Rennie (as Asher Talos), Paul Levesque (as Jarko Grimwood (as Triple H)), Paul Anthony (as Wolfe), Françoise Yip (as Virago), Michael Rawlins (as Wilson Hale (as Michael Anthony Rawlins)), James Remar (as Ray Cumberland), Natasha Lyonne (as Sommerfield) | |||||||
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Blessed | Drama | 98′ | 2004 | Simon Fellows | DVD2 | Samantha's Child (UK) (working title) | 4.3 |
| Heather Graham and James Purefoy play a couple who desperately want to have a baby. Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed as infertile, and the couple can't afford the medical treatments that might allow her to conceive. Good fortune appears to be smiling on the couple when they are given an opportunity to receive free treatments at a mysterious fertility clinic. The woman is soon the expectant mother of twins, but as her due date draws nearer, she begins to suspect something is wrong, and that she has become the unwilling victim of a pact with evil. | Heather Graham (as Samantha Howard), James Purefoy (as Craig Howard), Fionnula Flanagan (as J. Lloyd Samuel), Alan Mckenna (as Detective Connors), Michael J. Reynolds (as Dr. Lohman), Debora Weston (as Dr. Leeds), Stella Stevens (as Betty), William Hootkins (as Detective Lauderdale), Andy Serkis (as Father Carlo), David Hemmings (as Earl Sidney), Michele Gentille (as Mrs. Guber), Paul Grossman (as Joshua), Star Lynden-Bell (as Twin #2), Tess Lynden-Bell (as Twin #1), Gelu Nitu (as Mr.Grubber) | |||||||
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The Simpsons Christmas Special | Animation | 30′ | 1989 | David Silverman | DVD20 | Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (USA) (working title) | 8.2 |
| It's Christmas time and the Simpsons celebrate it in their own ways. But things take a turn for the worse when Homer's stingy boss, Mr. Burns, announces there would be no Christmas bonuses that year. Meanwhile, Marge, Bart and Lisa go to the mall. Bart get's a tattoo and when Marge tries to get it removed, it cost all their present money. Homer doesn't know how to tell the family they're completely broke. He tries earning money by playing Santa Claus at the mall, then tries betting on dog races and loses, but the loser dog proves loving so Homer brings it home and it turns out to be a merry Christmas after all. | Dan Castellaneta (as Homer Simpson/Grampa Simpson/Barney Gumble/Others (voice)), Julie Kavner (as Marge Simpson/Patty Bouvier/Selma Bouvier (voice)), Nancy Cartwright (as Bart Simpson/Todd Flanders/Others (voice)), Yeardley Smith (as Lisa Simpson (voice)), Harry Shearer (as Principal Skinner/Mr. Largo/Ned Flanders/Santa Class Teacher/Others (voice)), Hank Azaria (as Moe Szyslak (voice)), Jo Ann Harris (as Rod Flanders (voice)), Pamela Hayden (as Milhouse Van Houten/Others (voice)) | |||||||
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Balas&Bolinhos | Comedy | 62′ | 2001 | Luis Ismael | DVD20 | 6.7 | |
| J.D. Duarte (as Quim Culatra), Luis Ismael (as Tone), Jorge Neto (as Rato), João Pires (as Bino) | ||||||||
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Balas&Bolinhos - O Regresso | Comedy | 108′ | 2004 | Luis Ismael | DVD20 | 7.4 | |
| Pedro Carvalho (as Ximenes), Joao Castro (as Bifes), J.D. Duarte (as Quim Culatra), Luis Ismael (as Tone), Jorge Mendes (as Cabeças), Jorge Neto (as Rato), Angelino Pereira (as Padre), João Pires (as Bino), Aurélio Queirós (as Realizador), Fernando Rocha (as Faisca), Rosário Sousa (as Marilin) | ||||||||
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The Home Teachers | Comedy | 82′ | 2004 | Kurt Hale | DVD20 | 4.5 | |
| Stocky Greg's passion is football, and he rounds up his family from their respective church meetings and rushes home just in time to make the kick-off of the Sunday afternoon Vikings game. He has just planted himself in front of his massive television screen scarfing down chicken when his new home teaching companion, Nelson, calls to inform him that he has set an appointment to visit the Mori family in 15 minutes. Mormon males serving as home teachers are admonished to visit with their assigned families once a month, bring them a spiritual message, and provide help as necessary. Nelson, a nerdy "letter of the law" kind of Mormon who will not even purchase gas on a Sunday, intends to visit 100 % of his assigned families every month, and as this is the last day of the month even the many madcap mishaps that start immediately will not deter him from completing his duty despite Greg's griping and attempts to get back to the games. | Danny Allen (as Billy Bob), Jim Bennett (as Pat Mori), Michael Birkeland (as Greg Blazer), Jeff Birk (as Nelson Parker), Emerson Brian (as Jordan Blazer), Jimmy Chunga (as Phat Cop), Richard J. Clifford (as Johnny Joe), Alex Darrow (as Mori Kid), Stephanie Darrow (as Mori Kid), Paul Eagleston (as Day-dream Reporter), Debbie Ellis (as Sister Cooper), Merrily Evans (as Sunbeam Teacher), Anna K. Findlay (as Lady Cop), Michael Flynn (as Karl), Ruth Hale (as Funeral Organist), Sally Hale (as Nelson's Mother-in-law), Jentri Harding (as Josie Blazer), Melanie Harding (as LaVon Mori), Jil Hunter (as Valiant Teacher), Nan Hunter (as Herself), Wally Joyner (as Donald Terry), Chad Long (as Funeral Director), Gary Ludlow (as Dead Guy), John E. Moyer (as President Mason), Tayva Patch (as Sissy), Peter Pilling (as Ice Cream Man), Ryan Radebaugh (as Disin Terry), Fay Richins (as Hostage), Frank Richins (as Hostage), Elizabeth Sands (as Melissa Blazer), Dave Sullivan (as Trucker), Daryn Tufts (as Joel), Shannon Tuttle (as Jani Blazer), Annette Wright (as Bonnie Terry) | |||||||
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Sex Lives of the Potato Men | Comedy | 82′ | 2004 | Andy Humphries | DVD20 | 4.1 | |
| Mackenzie Crook and Johnny Vegas star as the bird-chasing, self-proclaimed "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" of Birmingham in this £3 million brit-com about two lowlifes with active fantasy sex lives who deliver potatoes to various restaurants and grocers. | Johnny Vegas (as Dave), Mackenzie Crook (as Ferris), Mark Gatiss (as Jeremy), Dominic Coleman (as Tolly), Barry Aird (as Gherkin Man), Joy Aldridge (as Sauna woman), Jeff Alexander (as Bloke in group sex), Annette Bentley (as Linda), Adrian Chiles (as Sex Party Host), Julia Davis (as Shelley), Lucy Davis (as Ruth), Amerjit Deu (as Doctor), Justin Edgar (as Chip Shop customer), Huss Garbiya (as Beans), Evie Garratt (as Joan's Mum), Robert Harrison (as Kevin), Carol Harvey (as Chip Shop Girl 2), Nick Holder (as Gordon), Alfie Hunter (as Matthew), Laurence Inman (as Bored Bloke in porn shop), Jenny Jay (as Helen), Ceris Jones (as Poppy's Brother), Leonard Jones (as Mini Cab Driver), Helen Latham (as Chip Shop Girl), Kay Purcell (as Gloria), Nicola Reynolds (as Poppy), Kate Robbins (as Joan), Angela Simpson (as Vicky), Nicholas Tennant (as Phil), Betty Trew (as Katie) | |||||||
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Studio 666 | Horror | ′ | 2005 | Corbin Timbrook | DVD21 | The Possessed (USA) (working title) | 4.9 |
| Cassidy, the lead singer of a band, lives with her boyfriend and band member, Neal. Cassidy records the torment of her silent pain and suffering in a private journal. Thinking Neal does not love her, Cassidy is devastated and commits suicide. Neal, shocked and horrified, witnesses the suicide. Three months following Cassidy's death, band members, Dora, Donny, Victor, and Neal visit Dr. Meso, a psychic, for answers. They question whether or not to continue recording their album with out Cassidy. After posing the question, Cassidy's spirit overtakes Dr. Meso's body. Cassidy addresses the band, and specifically Neal, before revealing four tarot death cards. The band returns to the recording studio where Rex and Madison are working on a recording of their own. During a session break, Cassidy's spirit takes over Dora's body. One by one, Dora isolates and murders each member. When Dora is finally killed, Cassidy's spirit is exorcized from the body. Will Cassidy need to kill those closest to her so her own pain subsides? | Jill Small (as Dora), Kacia Brady (as Cassidy), Lenny Rose (as Dr. Meso), Jason Dibler (as Neal), Amanda Carraway (as Madison), Jon Christian (as Rex), Edwin Lachenauer (as Victor), Jeff Van Atta (as Donnie) | |||||||
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Romasanta | Action | 91′ | 2004 | Francisco Plaza | DVD21 | Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt (Australia) (DVD title) (International: English title) (UK) (DVD title) (USA) (DVD title), Romasanta, la caza de la bestia (Spain) , The Werewolf Manhunt (International: English title) | 5.3 |
| An uproar is caused when some mutilated cadavers are discovered, giving way to the legend of the "Werewolf of Allariz". A traveling vendor rolls through the forest in his old wagon. A woman from every village on his route faithfully awaits him. He's attractive, intelligent, charming.... But he's also the monster feared by all. His most recent prey, Barbara will soon become the one who hunts him down. The film is based on the true-life story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, the traveling vendor, who confessed to the murders of thirteen people, using their body fat to make soap. Romasanta was tried in Allaríz in 1852 and avoided capital punishment by proclaiming he was a werewolf. Barbara was the lone survivor of four sisters. | Julian Sands (as Manuel Romasanta), Elsa Pataky (as Bárbara), John Sharian (as Antonio), Gary Piquer (as District Attorney Luciano de la Bastida), David Gant (as Professor Philips), Maru Valdivielso (as María), Luna McGill (as Teresa), Carlos Reig (as Gómez), Reg Wilson (as Judge), Ivana Baquero (as Ana), Laura Mañá (as Antonia), Sergi Ruiz (as Francisco), Itziar Fenollar (as Benita), Carlos Sante (as Hunter 1), Jaume Montané (as Raúl) | |||||||
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House of Wax | Horror | 113′ | 2005 | Jaume Collet-Serra | DVD21 | 5.5 | |
| Carly Jones (Elisha Curtberth), her bad boy brother Nick (Chad Michael Murray), her boyfriend Wade (Jared Padalecki), and her friends Paige (Paris Hilton) and her boyfriend Blake (Robert Richard) and Dalton (Jon Abrahams) travel to another city to watch an important game. They decide to camp in a field halfway and proceed their journey on the next day. However, the fan belt of Wade's car breaks and he stays with Carly to buy a new one in a close town, where there is a house of wax. When they arrive in the place, they realize that the place is a ghost town, and two deranged former Siamese brothers have transformed people in wax statues. | Elisha Cuthbert (as Carly Jones), Chad Michael Murray (as Nick Jones), Brian Van Holt (as Bo/Vincent), Paris Hilton (as Paige Edwards), Jared Padalecki (as Wade), Jon Abrahams (as Dalton Chapman), Robert Ri'chard (as Blake), Dragicia Debert (as Trudy Sinclair (as Dragitsa Debert)), Thomas Adamson (as Young Bo), Murray Smith (as Dr. Sinclair), Sam Harkess (as Young Vincent), Damon Herriman (as Roadkill Driver), Andy Anderson (as Sheriff) | |||||||
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Fantastic Four | Action | 106′ | 2005 | Tim Story | DVD21 | 5.9 | |
| When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people are changed by cosmic rays. Reed Richards, inventor and leader of the group gains the ability to stretch his body, and takes the name, Mr. Fantastic. His girlfriend, Sue Storm, gains the ability to turn invisible and create force fields, calling herself the Invisible Woman. Her younger brother Johnny Storm gains the ability to control fire, including covering his own body with flame, becoming the Human Torch. Pilot Ben Grimm is turned into a super-strong rock creature calling himself Thing. Together, they use their unique powers to explore the strange aspects of the world, and to foil the evil plans of Doctor Doom. | Ioan Gruffudd (as Reed Richards), Jessica Alba (as Sue Storm), Chris Evans (as Johnny Storm), Michael Chiklis (as Ben Grimm), Julian McMahon (as Victor Von Doom), Hamish Linklater (as Leonard), Kerry Washington (as Alicia Masters), Laurie Holden (as Debbie McIlvane), David Parker (as Ernie), Kevin McNulty (as Jimmy O'Hoolihan), Maria Menounos (as Sexy Nurse), Michael Kopsa (as Ned Cecil), Andrew Airlie (as Compound Doctor), Pascale Hutton (as Nightclub Girlfriend), G. Michael Gray (as Nightclub Boyfriend) | |||||||
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children | Fantasy | 101′ | 2004 | Tetsuya Nomura, Takeshi Nozue (co-director) | DVD22 | 8.1 | |
| Two years after the events in "Final Fantasy VII", a disease called 'Seikon-Shoukougun', or 'Geostigma', is spreading through the planet. This disease is believed to have been caused by the body fighting off foreign material that invaded the body two years earlier, at the end of "Final Fantasy VII". Guilt-ridden and haunted by his past, ex-SOLDIER Cloud Strife has decided to live a secluded, solitary life away from his friends while maintaining "Strife's Delivery Service", whose headquarters is located in Tifa Lockheart's bar, the Seventh Heaven. Tifa's bar serves as an orphanage for children stricken with Geostigma. Here, Tifa keeps an eye on Barret's six-year-old daughter, Marlene, while Barret searches the planet for an alternative energy source to the Planet's energy, Mako. One day, Cloud receives a phone call from the former Shinra, Inc. president, Rufus, asking him for protection from a mysterious man named Kadaj. Kadaj, in the meantime, along with his brothers Loz and Yazoo, are searching for their "mother", and seem to believe that Cloud knows where to find her. Meanwhile, Vincent Valentine has been wandering the planet gathering information on Kadaj's scheme, and Cloud and his friends must come together again to fight these new enemies. | Steve Burton (as Cloud Strife (voice: English version)), Rachael Leigh Cook (as Tifa Lockhart (voice)), Shotaro Morikubo (as Kadaj (voice) (as Shoutarou Morikubo)), Steve Staley (as Kadaj (voice: English version)), Toru Ôkawa (as Rufus Shinra (voice: Japanese version)), Wally Wingert (as Rufus Shinra (voice: English version)), Quinton Flynn (as Reno (voice: English version)), Keiji Fujiwara (as Reno (voice: Japanese version)), Crispin Freeman (as Rude (voice: English version)), Taiten Kusunoki (as Rude (voice: Japanese version)), Yûji Kishi (as Yazoo (voice: Japanese version)), Dave Wittenberg (as Yazoo (voice: English version)), Kenji Nomura (as Loz (voice: Japanese version)), Fred Tatasciore (as Loz (voice: English version)), Steven Jay Blum (as Vincent Valentine (voice: English version)) | |||||||
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Team America: World Police | Action | 98′ | 2004 | Trey Parker | DVD22 | American Heroes (USA) (working title), Untitled Trey Parker/Matt Stone Project (USA) (working title) | 7.3 |
| Team America follows an international police force dedicated to maintaining global stability. Learning that power hungry dictator Kim Jong Il (Parker) is out to destroy the world, the team recuits Broadway star Gary Johnston (Parker) to go undercover. With the help of Team America (Stone, Miller, Masasa, Parker, and Norris), Gary manages to slip into an arms dealer's hideout to uncover the plan to destroy the world. Will Team America be able to save the world? | Trey Parker (as Gary Johnston/Joe/Kim Jong Il/Hans Blix/Carson/Matt Damon/Drunk in Bar/Tim Robbins/Sean Penn/Michael Moore/Helen Hunt/Susan Sarandon/Others (voice)), Matt Stone (as Chris/George Clooney/Danny Glover/Ethan Hawke/Matt Damon/Others (voice)), Kristen Miller (as Lisa (voice)), Masasa (as Sarah (voice)), Daran Norris (as Spottswoode (voice)), Phil Hendrie (as I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E./Chechnyan Terrorist (voice)), Maurice LaMarche (as Alec Baldwin (voice)), Chelsea Marguerite (as French Mother (voice)), Jeremy Shada (as Jean Francois (voice)), Fred Tatasciore (as Samuel L. Jackson (voice)), BJ Guyer (as Puppeteer), Mike J. Regan (as Puppeteer) | |||||||
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Transporter 2 | Action | 87′ | 2005 | Louis Leterrier | DVD22 | Transporteur II, Le (France) | 6.1 |
| We find the faithful transporter again carting around goods he usually does not. This time the cargo is again human. After he is forced to turn over his human cargo to a mercenary hired by the Columbian drug cartels, he is fingered as the kidnapper and must work in stealthy quickness to reclaim the boy, catch the real kidnapper and save the entire drug fighting community. Add in far-fetched biological warfare (a la ('Mission Impossible 2' )), several Jackie Chan-esque fight scenes and exciting vehicle chases (more than just cars). | Jason Statham (as Frank Martin), Alessandro Gassman (as Gianni), Amber Valletta (as Audrey Billings), Kate Nauta (as Lola), Matthew Modine (as Mr. Billings), Jason Flemyng (as Dimitri), Keith David (as Stappleton), Hunter Clary (as Jack Billings), Shannon Briggs (as Max), François Berléand (as Tarconi), Raymond Tong (as Rastaman), George Kapetan (as Dr. Sonovitch), Jeff Chase (as Vasily), Gregg Weiner (as Tipov), Gregg Davis (as Techie at Billings) | |||||||
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The Perfect Man | Comedy | 100′ | 2005 | Mark Rosman | DVD22 | 4.9 | |
| Holly's mother Jean has devoted her entire life to taking care of her and her sister and has not regretted it. But she also knows that eventually Holly and her sister will leave the nest and she will be alone, so she wants to meet a great guy but unfortunately, when the guy she is seeing turns out to be not the great guy she thought he was, she uproots her family and moves to another city. This time they find themselves in New York, and Holly not wanting to move thinks that the best thing she should do is to make up a suitor for mother, who is the perfect guy, and hopefully she won't want to move again. So on advice from her friend's uncle she starts sending her mother flowers and gifts with words he provides her and before she knows it, her mother is taken with this perfect man. But eventually her mother wants to meets this guy but can't so what can Holly do? | Hilary Duff (as Holly Hamilton), Heather Locklear (as Jean Hamilton), Chris Noth (as Ben Cooper), Mike O'Malley (as Lenny Horton), Ben Feldman (as Adam Forrest), Vanessa Lengies (as Amy Pearl), Caroline Rhea (as Gloria), Kym Whitley (as Dolores), Aria Wallace (as Zoe Hamilton), Carson Kressley (as Lance), Michelle Nolden (as Amber), Maggie Castle (as Wichita Girl), Gerry Mendicino (as Market Co-Worker), James McGowan (as Jean's Suitor), Philip Akin (as English Teacher) | |||||||
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Bewitched | Comedy | 102′ | 2005 | Nora Ephron | DVD22 | 5.1 | |
| Out in California's San Fernando Valley, Isabel is trying to reinvent herself. A naïve, good-natured witch, she is determined to disavow her supernatural powers and lead a normal life. At the same time, across town, Jack Wyatt a tall, charming actor is trying to get his career back on track. He sets his sights on an updated version of the beloved 1960s situation comedy Bewitched, re-conceived as a starring vehicle for himself in the role of the mere-mortal Darrin. Fate steps in when Jack accidentally runs into Isabel. He is immediately attracted to her and her nose, which bears an uncanny resemblance to the nose of Elizabeth Montgomery, who played Samantha in the original TV version of Bewitched. He becomes convinced she could play the witch Samantha in his new series. Isabel is also taken with Jack, seeing him as the quintessential mortal man with whom she can settle down and lead the normal life she so desires. It turns out they're both right--but in ways neither of them ever imagined. | Nicole Kidman (as Isabel Bigelow/Samantha), Will Ferrell (as Jack Wyatt/Darrin), Shirley MacLaine (as Iris Smythson/Endora), Michael Caine (as Nigel Bigelow), Jason Schwartzman (as Ritchie), Kristin Chenoweth (as Maria Kelly), Heather Burns (as Nina), Jim Turner (as Larry), Stephen Colbert (as Stu Robison), David Alan Grier (as Jim Fields), Michael Badalucco (as Joey Props), Carole Shelley (as Aunt Clara), Steve Carell (as Uncle Arthur), Katie Finneran (as Sheila Wyatt), James Lipton (as Himself) | |||||||
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Cradle 2 the Grave | Action | 101′ | 2003 | Andrzej Bartkowiak | DVD22 | 5.3 | |
| A team of professional thieves are hired to rob a jewelry exchange. Now a Chinese guy throws a monkey wrench into their plans. When it's over all that they got is a bag full of black gems which is what the man who hired them wanted. Now the leader brings it to his fence. Now the Chinese man shows up wanting the gems. He also tells him that they are not gems. When they goes to the fence to get them, they discover that someone stole them. His daughter has been kidnapped by the man who owns the stones, and wants them back. They discover that the one sho stole them is a rival of the criminal, while they go to every single one of his associates to find who has them. The man who kidnapped his daughter is also doing what he can to find them. | Jet Li (as Su), DMX (as Fait), Kelly Hu (as Sona), Anthony Anderson (as Tommy), Tom Arnold (as Archie), Mark Dacascos (as Ling), Gabrielle Union (as Daria), Michael Jace (as Odion), Drag-On (as Miles), Paige Hurd (as Vanessa), Paolo Seganti (as Christophe), Richard Trapp (as Douglas), Ron Yuan (as Laser Tech), Woon Young Park (as Bald Enforcer), Johnny Nguyen (as Ling's Hitman) | |||||||
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Chat gim | Action | 153′ | 2005 | Hark Tsui | DVD23 | Qi jian (Hong Kong: Mandarin title) , Seven Swords (International: English title) | 6.1 |
| In the early 1600's, the Manchurians have taken over sovereignty of China and established the Ching Dynasty. While many nationalist revolts still brew within the martial artists' community, the newly set-up government immediately imposes a Martial Arts Ban, forbidding the practice of martial arts altogether in order to gain control and order. Wind Fire (Sun Hong-Lei), a surrendered military official from the previous dynasty, sees this as an opportunity to make a fortune for himself by helping to execute the new law. Greedy, cruel, and immoral, Wind Fire ravages the North-western China, and his next goal is to attack the final frontier, Martial Village. Fu Qingzhu, a retired executioner from the previous dynasty, feels the need to put a stop to this brutality and sets out to save Bowei Fortress. He brings Wu Yuanyin and Han Zhiban from the village with him to Mount Heaven to seek help from Master Shadow-Glow, a hermit who is a master of swords and leads a group of disciples of great swordsmanship. Master Shadow-Glow agrees to help, and orders four of his best disciples to go. Together with Chu Zhaonan, Yang Yunchong, Mulong, and Xin Longzi, the SEVEN SWORDS is formed and their heroic journey begins. As they lead the entire village to the road of a safer place, they begin to encounter mysterious confusion. Food and water is poisoned, and trails of escape are marked with signs leading the enemy to them. They soon realize that there is an undercover spy, and the SEVEN SWORDS must identify him/her before Wind Fire's army gets to them. Between this narrow gap of life and death, the situation is further complicated by the blossoms of love. | Leon Lai (as Yang Yun Chong), Charlie Yeung (as Wu Yuan Yin), Donnie Yen (as Chu Zhao Nan), Liwu Dai (as Xin Long Zi), So-yeon Kim (as Luzhu), Duncan Lai (as Mulang (as Duncan Chow)), Chia-Liang Liu (as Fu Qing Ju), Yi Lu (as Han Zhi Ban), Jingwu Ma (as Master Shadow-Glow), Jason Pai Piao (as Liu Jingyi), Honglei Sun (as Fire-wind), Michael Wong (as Prince Dokado (as Michael F. Wong)), Jingchu Zhang (as Liu Yufang) | |||||||
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Dungeons & Dragons | Adventure | 107′ | 2000 | Courtney Solomon | DVD23 | Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie (UK) (promotional title) | 3.7 |
| The Empire of Izmer has long been a divided land. The Mages - an elite group of magic users - rule whilst the lowly commoners are powerless. Izmer's young Empress, Savina (Thora Birch), wants equality and prosperity for all, but the evil Mage Profion (Jeremy Irons) is plotting to depose her, and establish his own rule. The Empress possesses a scepter which controls Izmer's Golden Dragons. To challenge her rule, Profion must have the scepter, and tricks the Council of Mages into believing Savina is unfit to hold it. Knowing that Profion will bring death and destruction to Izmer, Savina, must find the legendary Rod of Savrille, a mythical rod that has the power to control Red Dragons, a species even mightier than the Gold. Enter two thieves, Ridley (Justin Whalin) and Snails (Marlon Wayans), who unwittingly become instrumental in Savina's search for the Rod. Joined by a feisty Dwarf named Elwood (Lee Arenberg), and helped by the Empress's expert tracker, the Elf Norda (Kristen Wilson), the young heroes go in search of the Rod of Savrille. From the deadly maze of the Thieves Guild at Antius to an Elven Village, secret grotto and abandoned castles, Ridley and his band must outwit Profion's chief henchman Damodar (Bruce Payne) at every turn while back in Izmer, Profion prepares to do battle with the Empress. All depends on the Rod, but outcome of the race to reach it first is far from certain, and Izmar's very survival hangs in the balance. | Jeremy Irons (as Profion), Bruce Payne (as Damodar), Justin Whalin (as Ridley Freeborn), Marlon Wayans (as Snails), Robert Miano (as Azmath), Tomás Havrlik (as Mage), Thora Birch (as Empress Savina), Edward Jewesbury (as Vildan Vildir), Zoe McLellan (as Marina Pretensa), Lee Arenberg (as Elwood Gutworthy), Kristen Wilson (as Norda), Martin Astles (as Orc #1), Matthew O'Toole (as Orcs), David O'Kelly (as Three Eyes), Richard O'Brien (as Xilus) | |||||||
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Ocean's Twelve | Comedy | 125′ | 2004 | Steven Soderbergh | DVD23 | Ocean's 12 (USA) (alternative spelling) | 6.0 |
| Set three years after "Ocean's 11," this sequel shows us Danny Ocean gathering up his complete gang of con artists and thieves from the first film in New York City before they all jet off to Amsterdam, Rome, and Paris to pull off three seperate heists. All the while, the boys must deal with increasing pressure from a very mad Terry Benedict, a dedicated Europol agent with a link to Rusty's past, and a mysterious French rival known as the "Night Fox." Will Ocean's crew reach their full potential and become the greatest thieves the world has ever known, or will they fall victim to Benedict's revenge? All bets are off. | Brad Pitt (as Rusty Ryan), Catherine Zeta-Jones (as Isabel Lahiri), George Clooney (as Danny Ocean), Ed Kross (as Bank Officer), Julia Roberts (as Tess Ocean), Don Tiffany (as House Painter), Anne Jacques (as Shop Owner), David Sontag (as Plainclothes Goon #1), Larry Sontag (as Plainclothes Goon #2), Andy Garcia (as Terry Benedict), Casey Affleck (as Virgil Malloy), Dina Connolly (as Virgil's Fiancée), Scott Caan (as Turk Malloy), Nelson Peltz (as Partygoer), Mini Anden (as Supermodel) | |||||||
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Land of the Dead | Action | 93′ | 2005 | George A. Romero | DVD23 | Dead Reckoning (USA) (working title), George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (USA) (complete title), George Romero's Land of the Dead (USA) (complete title), Twilight of the Dead (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| The living dead have overtaken humanity. The last remnants of the human race live inside a walled city as they come to grips with the situation. The wealthy live in sealed skyscrapers as the poor fend for themselves on the streets. Protecting them is an enormous tank called Dead Reckoning, controlled by a group of people led by Riley. But when Riley loses command of the tank to an insane man bent on destroying the city, he must save it from Dead Reckoning as those who walk beyond the walls of the city slowly develop new abilites and become a much greater threat to humankind. | Simon Baker (as Riley), John Leguizamo (as Cholo), Dennis Hopper (as Kaufman), Asia Argento (as Slack), Robert Joy (as Charlie), Eugene Clark (as Big Daddy), Joanne Boland (as Pretty Boy), Tony Nappo (as Foxy), Jennifer Baxter (as Number 9), Boyd Banks (as Butcher), Jasmin Geljo (as Tambourine Man), Max McCabe (as Mouse (as Maxwell McCabe-Lokos)), Tony Munch (as Anchor), Shawn Roberts (as Mike), Pedro Miguel Arce (as Pillsbury) | |||||||
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Four Brothers | Action | 109′ | 2005 | John Singleton | DVD24 | Untitled Mark Wahlberg Project (USA) (working title) | 6.8 |
| Four adopted brothers (Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, Andre Benjamin, and Garrett Hedlund) come to avenge their mother's (Fionnula Flanagan) death at what appears to be a random killing in a grocery store robbery. However, the boy's investigation of the death reveals more nefarious activities involving the one brother's (Benjamin) business dealings with a notorious local hoodlum (Chiwetel Ejiofor). Two cops (Terence Dashon Howard, Josh Charles), who are trying to solve the case, may also not be what they seem. While a fairly standard tale, their are still several twists and unexpected turns that keeps things interesting. | Mark Wahlberg (as Bobby Mercer), Tyrese Gibson (as Angel Mercer), André Benjamin (as Jeremiah Mercer (as Andre Benjamin)), Garrett Hedlund (as Jack Mercer), Terrence Howard (as Lt. Green), Josh Charles (as Detective Fowler), Sofía Vergara (as Sofi), Fionnula Flanagan (as Evelyn Mercer), Chiwetel Ejiofor (as Victor Sweet), Taraji P. Henson (as Camille Mercer), Barry Shabaka Henley (as Councilman Douglas), Jernard Burks (as Evan), Kenneth Welsh (as Robert Bradford), Tony Nappo (as Charlie), Shawn Singleton (as Victor Hoodlum) | |||||||
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The Island | Action | 136′ | 2005 | Michael Bay | DVD24 | 6.8 | |
| Lincoln Six-Echo (McGregor) is a resident of a seemingly utopian but contained facility in the mid 21st century. Like all of the inhabitants of this carefully controlled environment, Lincoln hopes to be chosen to go to the "The Island" - reportedly the last uncontaminated spot on the planet. But Lincoln soon discovers that everything about his existence is a lie. He and all of the other inhabitants of the facility are actually human clones. Lincoln makes a daring escape with a beautiful fellow resident named Jordan Two-Delta (Johansson). Relentlessly pursued by the forces of the sinister institute that once housed them, Lincoln and Jordan engage in a race for their lives to literally meet their makers. | Ewan McGregor (as Lincoln Six Echo/Tom Lincoln), Scarlett Johansson (as Jordan Two Delta/Sarah Jordan), Djimon Hounsou (as Albert Laurent), Sean Bean (as Merrick), Steve Buscemi (as McCord), Michael Clarke Duncan (as Starkweather), Ethan Phillips (as Jones Three Echo), Brian Stepanek (as Gandu Three Echo), Noa Tishby (as Community Announcer), Siobhan Flynn (as Lima One Alpha), Troy Blendell (as Laurent Team Member), Jamie McBride (as Laurent Team Member), Kevin McCorkle (as Laurent Team Member), Gary Nickens (as Laurent Team Member), Kathleen Rose Perkins (as Laurent Team Member) | |||||||
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The Marksman | Action | 95′ | 2005 | Marcus Adams | DVD24 | 3.8 | |
| Chechen rebels take over a Russian nuclear plant and it's up to a mysterious agent(Snipes) to stop them. | Wesley Snipes (as Painter), Emma Samms (as Amanda Jacks), William Hope (as Johnathan Tensor), Anthony Warren (as Naihm), Warren Derosa (as Orin), Serge Soric (as Andrey Flintov), Tim Abell (as Lt. Carter), Ian Ashpitel (as Major devro), Dan Badarau, Gabi Burlacu (as Chechen soldier), John Guerrasio, Christiaan Haig, Ryan McCluskey, Johnny Myers, Gelu Nitu (as Ivanov), Matt Salinger (as General parent (as Matthew Salinger)), Andrew Stevens, Peter Youngblood Hills (as Hargreaves) | |||||||
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Chasing Ghosts | Crime | 119′ | 2005 | Kyle Dean Jackson, (more) | DVD24 | 5.5 | |
| Michael Madsen (as Kevin Harrison), Corey Large (as Cole Davies/Keris Alfiri), Shannyn Sossamon (as Taylor Spencer), Meat Loaf (as Dick Valbruno (as Michael Meat Loaf Aday)), Gary Busey (as Marcos Alfiri), Sean Whalen (as Marshall), Lochlyn Munro (as John Turbino), Tom Wright (as Tom Shields), Michael Rooker (as Mark Spencer), Danny Trejo (as Carlos Santiago), James Duval (as Dmitri Parramatti), Patrick Kilpatrick (as Neil), Mark Rolston (as Frank Anderson), Robert Miano (as Anthony Parramatti), Rene Mousseux (as James Whineman) | ||||||||
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As Good as It Gets | Comedy | 139′ | 1997 | James L. Brooks | DVD25 | Old Friends (USA) (working title) | 7.7 |
| New York City. Melvin Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer, finds his life turned upside down when neighboring gay artist Simon is hospitalized and his dog is entrusted to Melvin. In addition, Carol, the only waitress who will tolerate him, must leave work to care for her sick son, making it impossible for Melvin to eat breakfast. | Jack Nicholson (as Melvin Udall), Helen Hunt (as Carol Connelly), Greg Kinnear (as Simon Bishop), Cuba Gooding Jr. (as Frank Sachs), Skeet Ulrich (as Vincent Lopiano), Shirley Knight (as Beverly Connelly), Yeardley Smith (as Jackie Simpson), Lupe Ontiveros (as Nora Manning), Jill the Dog (as Verdell (as Jill)), Timer the Dog (as Supporting Dog (as Timer)), Billy the Dog (as Supporting Dog (as Billy)), Bibi Osterwald (as Neighbor Woman), Ross Bleckner (as Carl), Bernadette Balagtas (as Caterer), Jaffe Cohen (as Partygoer) | |||||||
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About a Boy | Drama | 101′ | 2002 | Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz | DVD25 | About a Boy oder: Der Tag der toten Ente (Germany) , Pour un garçon (France) | 7.4 |
| Will Freeman is a hip Londoner who one day realizes that his friends are all involved with the responsibilities of married life and that leaves him alone in the cold. Passing himself as a single father, he starts to meet a string of single mums, confident in his ability to leave them behind when they start to ask for a commitment. But Will's hope of a continued bachelorhood is interrupted when he meets 12-year old Marcus, in many ways his complete opposite. | Hugh Grant (as Will), Nicholas Hoult (as Marcus Brewer), Toni Collette (as Fiona Brewer), Rachel Weisz (as Rachel), Sharon Small (as Christine), Madison Cook (as Imogen), Jordan Cook (as Imogen), Nicholas Hutchison (as John), Ryan Speechley (as Barney), Joseph Speechley (as Barney), Natalia Tena (as Ellie (as Nat Gastiain Tena)), Laura Kennington (as Ellie's Friend), Tanika Swaby (as Ellie's Friend), Peter McNicholl (as Ellie's Friend), Christopher Webster (as Ellie's Friend) | |||||||
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Nothing to Lose | Action | 98′ | 1997 | Steve Oedekerk | DVD25 | 6.4 | |
| When a man (Robbins) believes he has discovered that his wife is having an affair with his boss, it sets off a chain reaction of events. First he wanders into a ghetto where a robber (Lawrence) tries to take his money at gunpoint, but instead sets a wild ride from California to Arizona. The two eventually become reluctant friends. Discussing robbery techniques, they decide to get back at the boss by robbing an office safe containing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Life is further complicated by another pair of robbers who chase the first two for infringing on their territory. | Martin Lawrence (as Terrance Paul Davidson), Tim Robbins (as Nick Beam), John C. McGinley (as Davis 'Rig' Lanlow), Giancarlo Esposito (as Charlie Dunt), Kelly Preston (as Ann Beam), Michael McKean (as Phillip Barrow), Rebecca Gayheart (as Danielle), Susan Barnes (as Delores), Irma P. Hall (as Bertha 'Mama' Davidson), Samaria Graham (as Lisa Davidson), Marcus T. Paulk (as Joey Davidson (as Marcus Paulk)), Penny Bae Bridges (as Tonya Davidson), Steve Oedekerk (as Security Guard Baxter), Mary Jo Keenen (as Grace), Lisa Mende (as Emma) | |||||||
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Today You Die | Action | 92′ | 2005 | Don E. FauntLeRoy | DVD25 | Heraphant (USA) (working title) | 4.0 |
| A former thief who is trying to go straight seeks vengeance on those who framed him. | Steven Seagal (as Harlan Banks), Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Ice Kool), Sarah Buxton (as Rachel), Mari Morrow (as Jada), Nick Mancuso (as Agent Saunders), Robert Miano (as Bruno), Kevin Tighe (as Max), Jamie McShane (as Vincent), Lawrence Turner (as Garret), Brett Rice (as Taggert (as James Brett Rice)), Lance Jonathan Mancuso (as Casino Guard (as Lance J. Mancuso)), Chloe Moretz (as Little girl (as Chloe Grace Moretz)), Elayn Taylor (as Old Tarot Reader (as Elayn J. Taylor)), Hawthorne James (as Derrick), J.D. Fryberger (as Cop (as David Fryberger)) | |||||||
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Homem Que Copiava, O | Comedy | 123′ | 2003 | Jorge Furtado | DVD25 | The Man Who Copied (International: English title) (USA) | 8.2 |
| André, relatively poor, falls in love with Silvia, a neighbor whom he spy´s with a telescope. Falling more and more in love with her, he begins to follow her around the city and realizes she works in a clothing shop. He works in a xerox place and makes a copy of a brand new 50 real bill in order to buy a dress from her store. This becomes a vice and he begins to photocopy more and more money, until it gets out of control. However, things begin to go wrong when he decides that photcopying is not the only way to make money... | Lázaro Ramos (as André), Leandra Leal (as Sílvia), Luana Piovani (as Marinês), Pedro Cardoso (as Cardoso), Júlio Andrade (as Feitosa), Kike Barbosa (as Bêbado), Zé Adão Barbosa (as Homem das dragas), Irene Brietzke (as Cliente do supermercado), Renato Campão (as Gerente do supermercado), Alexandre Cebola (as Guarda do Carro-forte), Carlos Cunha (as Antunes), Renata de Lélis (as Caixa do supermercado), Nélson Diniz (as Cobrador do ônibus), Luciana Éboli (as Atendente da loja), Antônio Carlos Falcão (as Recepcionista do hotel), Maria Falkembach (as Mulher da loja), Giovana Fázio (as Garota na papelaria), Paulo José (as Paulo), Janaina Kremer (as Dona Maria), Sérgio Lulkin (as Sub-gerente do supermercado), Nadya Mendes (as Caixa do supermercado), Felipe Mônaco (as Vendedor da revenda), Artur Pinto (as Homem que dança), Sandra Possani (as Caixa do banco), Ivo Schergl (as Office-boy), Heitor Schmidt (as Gomide), Ana Paula Serpa (as Caixa da lotérica), Marco Sório (as Homem no restaurante) | |||||||
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The Longest Yard | Action | 113′ | 2005 | Peter Segal | DVD26 | 6.3 | |
| Paul "Wrecking" Crewe was a revered football superstar back in his day, but that time has since faded. But when a messy drunk driving incident lands him in jail, Paul finds he was specifically requested by Warden Hazen (James Cromwell), a duplicitous prison official well aware of Paul's athletic skills. Paul has been assigned the task of assembling a team of convicts, to square off in a big football game against the sadistic guards. With the help of fellow convict Caretaker, and an old legend named Nate Scarborough to coach, Crewe is ready for what promises to be a very interesting game. It's only the warden and the guards who have no idea who or what they're up against, with Paul the driving force behind the new team. | Adam Sandler (as Paul Crewe), Chris Rock (as Caretaker), Burt Reynolds (as Coach Nate Scarborough), Nelly (as Megget), Michael Irvin (as Deacon Moss), Walter Williamson (as Errol Dandridge), Bill Goldberg (as Battle), Terry Crews (as Cheeseburger Eddy), Bob Sapp (as Switowski), Nicholas Turturro (as Brucie), Dalip Singh (as Turley), Lobo Sebastian (as Torres), Joey Diaz (as Big Tony (as Joey 'Coco' Diaz)), Steve Reevis (as Baby Face Bob), David Patrick Kelly (as Unger) | |||||||
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Nemesis Game | Thriller | 92′ | 2003 | Jesse Warn | DVD26 | Paper, Scissors, Stone (Canada: English title) (working title) | 5.6 |
| Sara Novak is an introverted college student with a few skeletons in her closet. Shying away from classmates, she prefers to spend time with Vern, an older comic store owner who shares her passion for mind games and riddles. But when the riddles she solves lead to the deaths of those around her, she realizes the riddles are more than a simple game..... | Carly Pope (as Sara Novak), Ian McShane (as Jeff Novak), Adrian Paul (as Vern), Rena Owen (as Emily Gray), Brendan Fehr (as Dennis Reveni), Jay Baruchel (as Jeremy Curran), Vanessa Guy (as Marie), Eve Crawford (as Lea), Richard Fitzpatrick (as Tom), Ron Pardo (as News Anchor #1), Tony Munch (as Bearded Man), Mike Kinney (as Doctor), Philip Williams (as Police MC), Victor A. Young (as Professor (as Victor Young)), J.C. Kenny (as Reporter #2) | |||||||
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There's Something About Mary | Comedy | 119′ | 1998 | Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly | DVD26 | There's Something More About Mary (USA) (DVD title) | 7.1 |
| Ted was a geek in high school, who was going to go to the prom with one of the most popular girls in school, Mary. The prom date never happened, because Ted had a very unusual accident. Thirteen years later he realizes he is still in love with Mary, so he hires a private investigator to track her down. That investigator discovers he too may be in love with Mary, so he gives Ted some false information to keep him away from her. But soon Ted finds himself back into Mary's life, as we watch one funny scene after another. | Cameron Diaz (as Mary Jensen), Matt Dillon (as Pat Healy), Ben Stiller (as Ted Stroehmann), Lee Evans (as Tucker/Norman Phipps), Chris Elliott (as Dom Woganowski), Lin Shaye (as Magda), Jeffrey Tambor (as Sully), Markie Post (as Sheila Jensen), Keith David (as Charlie Jensen), W. Earl Brown (as Warren Jensen), Sarah Silverman (as Brenda), Khandi Alexander (as Joanie), Marnie Alexenburg (as Lisa), Danny Murphy (as Boss' Brother (as Dan Murphy)), Richard Tyson (as Detective Krevoy (as Richard M. Tyson)) | |||||||
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Hauru no ugoku shiro | Animation | 119′ | 2004 | Hayao Miyazaki | DVD26 | Howl's Moving Castle (International: English title) (USA) | 8.0 |
| Young Sophie Hatter is cursed by the Witch of the Waste, and turns into an old hag. Ashamed of how she looks, she flees into the hills where a moving castle roams the hills. It is said to belong to the young and handsome wizard Howl, who has a bad reputation. Within the castle, Sophie befriends the fire demon Calcifer, who promises to help her become young again. One catch: she must help Calcifer to be free of Howl, and Calcifer cannot tell her how. However, Sophie agrees to stay and try to find out about the contract through other ways. Still, Howl can see that Sophie is under a spell like Calcifer can, and he falls in love with her for who she is and not for what she looks like. Sophie manages to bring life to the moving castle, and she helps Howl to face his former tutor, Madam Suliman. | Chieko Baisho (as Sofî (voice)), Takuya Kimura (as Hauru (voice)), Akihiro Miwa (as Arechi no Majo (voice)), Tatsuya Gashuin (as Karushifâ (voice)), Ryunosuke Kamiki (as Marukuru (voice)), Mitsunori Isaki (as Koshô (voice)), Yo Oizumi (as Kakashi no Kabu (voice)), Akio Ôtsuka (as Kokuô (voice)), Daijiro Harada (as Hin (voice)), Haruko Kato (as Sariman (voice)), Jane Alan (as Honey (voice: English version) (as Mari Devon)), Carlos Alazraqui (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Newell Alexander (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Rosemary Alexander (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Lauren Bacall (as Witch of the Waste (voice: English version)), Christian Bale (as Howl (voice: English version)), Julia Barnett (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Susan Blakeslee (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Leslie Carrara (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Mitch Carter (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), David Cowgill (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Billy Crystal (as Calcifer (voice: English version)), Blythe Danner (as Madam Suliman (voice: English version)), Holly Dorff (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Moosie Drier (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Ike Eisenmann (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Crispin Freeman (as Prince Turnip (voice: English version)), Will Friedle (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Sofie Gråbøl (as Sofie (voice)), Bridget Hoffman (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Richard Steven Horvitz (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Sherry Hursey (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Josh Hutcherson (as Markl (voice: English version)), Hope Levy (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Christina MacGregor (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Jena Malone (as Lettie (voice: English version)), Joel McCrary (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Edie Mirman (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Emily Mortimer (as Young Sophie (voice: English version)), Liliana Mumy (as Madge (voice: English version)), Daran Norris (as Additional Voices), Peter Renaday (as Additional Voices (voice: English version) (as Pete Renaday)), Kristen Rutherford (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Mark Silverman (as King (voice: English version)), Jean Simmons (as Old Sophie (voice: English version)), Warren Sroka (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)) | |||||||
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Supercross | Action | 80′ | 2005 | Steve Boyum | DVD27 | Fast Boys (USA) (working title) | 2.4 |
| A motorcycle saga that chronicles the personal journey of two brothers who overcome emotional and physical obstacles to achieve success in the competitive world of Supercross racing. The brothers' conflicts are magnified by their different life choices and their decision to become competitors and rivals. KC Carlyle is a more cautious rider than his younger brother Trip, who has more natural talent but takes too many risks. When KC gets an all-expenses paid factory--corporate sponsored--ride, a rift forms between the two brothers. Trip is forced to go at it alone, becoming a privateer--a rider without a sponsor. But when a career threatening crash ends Trip's Supercross career, he and KC realize that they must put aside their conflicts, and work together to help KC defeat the world's greatest Supercross champions. | Steve Howey (as K.C. Carlyle), Mike Vogel (as Trip Carlyle), Cameron Richardson (as Piper Cole), Sophia Bush (as Zoe Lang), Aaron Carter (as Owen Cole), Channing Tatum (as Rowdy Sparks), Robert Patrick (as Earl Cole), Robert Carradine (as Clay Sparks), Carolina Garcia (as Starr), Ryan Locke (as Jeff Johnson), J.D. Pardo (as Chuy), David Castillo (as Jimmy Castillo), Erin Bates (as Herself), David Pingree (as Billy), Alana Austin (as Rider Girlfriend) | |||||||
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Sky High | Action | 100′ | 2005 | Mike Mitchell | DVD27 | 6.7 | |
| It all begins at a secret school in the clouds like none on earth: Sky High, the first and only high school for kids with super-human powers going through crime-fighting puberty. At Sky High, the student body throw flames with their footballs, study Villainy with their Chemistry and are divided into Heroes and Sidekicks instead of jocks and geeks. It's an out-of-this-world yet completely recognizable place where cool gadgetry, rampant bravery and awe-inspiring magical skills mix it up with parental battles, peer pressure and dating trouble--with explosively fun results. This year's class features some of the best, brightest and most powerfully gifted super-teens ever assembled. And then there's Will Stronghold. When you're the son of the world's most legendary super heroes, The Commander and Jetstream, people expect you to live up to the family name The problem is that Will is starting with no superpowers of his own and, worst of all, instead of joining the ranks of the Hero class, he finds himself relegated to being a Sidekick. Now he must somehow survive his freshman year while dealing with an overbearing gym coach, a bully with super speed and a dangerous rebel with a grudge (and the ability to shoot fire from his hands)--not to mention the usual angst, parental expectations and girl problems that accompany teenage life. But when an evil villain threatens his family, friends and the very sanctity of Sky High, Will must use his newfound superpowers to save the day and prove himself a Hero worthy of the family tradition. | Michael Angarano (as Will Stronghold), Kurt Russell (as Steve Stronghold/The Commander), Kelly Preston (as Josie Stronghold/Jetstream), Danielle Panabaker (as Layla Williams), Christopher Wynne (as News Anchor (as Chris Wynne)), Kevin Heffernan (as Ron Wilson - Bus Driver), Dee Jay Daniels (as Ethan (as Dee-Jay Daniels)), Kelly Vitz (as Magenta), Loren Berman (as Little Larry), Nicholas Braun (as Zach), Malika (as Penny), Khadijah (as Penny), Jake Sandvig (as Lash), Will Harris (as Speed), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (as Gwen Grayson) | |||||||
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The Butterfly Effect | Drama | 113′ | 2004 | Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber | DVD27 | 7.7 | |
| Evan Treborn grows up in a small town with his single working mom and his friends. He suffers from memory blackouts where he suddenly finds himself somewhere else, confused. Evans friends and mom hardly believes him, thinking he makes it up just to get out of trouble. And it does seem to always happen something bad during these blackouts. Something that makes his friends depressed and violent. As Evan grows up he has less of these blackouts until he seems to have recovered. Since age of seven he has written a diary of his blackout moments as a kind of therapy. One day at college he starts to read one of his old diaries, and suddenly a flashback hits him like a brick! | Ashton Kutcher (as Evan Treborn), Melora Walters (as Andrea Treborn), Amy Smart (as Kayleigh Miller), Elden Henson (as Lenny Kagan), William Lee Scott (as Tommy Miller), John Patrick Amedori (as Evan Treborn at 13), Irene Gorovaia (as Kayleigh Miller at 13), Kevin Schmidt (as Lenny at 13 (as Kevin G. Schmidt)), Jesse James (as Tommy Miller at 13), Logan Lerman (as Evan Treborn at 7), Sarah Widdows (as Kayleigh Miller at 7), Jake Kaese (as Lenny Kagan at 7), Cameron Bright (as Tommy Miller at 7), Eric Stoltz (as George Miller), Callum Keith Rennie (as Jason Treborn) | |||||||
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Two for the Money | Comedy | 122′ | 2005 | D.J. Caruso | DVD27 | For the Money (USA) (working title) | 6.0 |
| Brandon Lang loves football: an injury keeps him from the pros, but his quarterback's anticipation makes him a brilliant predictor of games' outcomes. Needing money, he leaves Las Vegas for New York City to work for Walter Abrams advising gamblers. Walter has a doting wife, a young daughter, and a thriving business, but he has problems: a bum heart, a streak of greed, a belief he's a master manipulator, and addictions barely kept in check. He remakes Brandon, and a father-son relationship grows until Brandon delivers big one weekend and Walter shares little of the spoils. Brandon rebels: does disaster, triumph, or something better await? Can anything trump the rush of a tout on a hot streak? | Al Pacino (as Walter Abrams), Matthew McConaughey (as Brandon Lang), Rene Russo (as Toni Morrow), Armand Assante (as Novian), Jeremy Piven (as Jerry), Jaime King (as Alexandria), Kevin Chapman (as Southie), Ralph Garman (as Reggie), Gedde Watanabe (as Milton), Carly Pope (as Tammy), Charles Carroll (as Chuck), Gerard Plunkett (as Herbie), Craig Veroni (as Amir), James Kirk (as Denny), Chrislyn Austin (as Julia) | |||||||
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Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo | Comedy | 83′ | 2005 | Mike Bigelow | DVD27 | Deuce Bigalow: Electric Gigolo (USA) (working title) | 4.2 |
| This movie continues the wondrous adventures of Deuce Bigalow (Schneider), whose gift to the world is the amazing ability to please women (AKA "Janes") in his role as a he-whore, a gigolo. Deuce is still relatively green to the profession, however, and so he is sent off to a school for gigolos in England where he can be trained to develop his full potential as a man whore. Once there, however, he discovers that 1) there is a secret society of he-whores that he didn't know about, 2) his rank in that society is very low and 3) someone is killing off many of the higher class gigolo cadets. Deuce is also introduced to a whole new gaggle of eager clientele, like Katrina, who lost her nose in a car accident which killed her brother, but luckily, one of his organs survived to be used as a skin graft... but it was the sort that now causes her nose to get longer when she gets sexually aroused. The fun all leads up to a big finale at the 73rd Annual Man Whore Awards. | Rob Schneider (as Deuce Bigalow), Eddie Griffin (as T.J. Hicks), Jeroen Krabbé (as Gaspar Voorsboch), Til Schweiger (as Heinz Hummer), Douglas Sills (as Chadsworth Buckingham, III), Carlos Ponce (as Rodrigo), Charles Keating (as Gian-Carlo), Hanna Verboom (as Eva), Kostas Sommer (as Assapopoulos Mariolis), Bastiaan Ragas (as Anchorman), Zoe Telford (as Lily), Miranda Raison (as Svetlana), Federico Dordei (as Mahmoud), Elisabetta Canalis (as Lady in Castle), Johnny Vaughan (as Himself) | |||||||
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Saw II | Crime | 93′ | 2005 | Darren Lynn Bousman | DVD28 | 7.0 | |
| Jigsaw locks 8 or 9 unlucky people in a booby trapped shelter and they must find a way out before they inhale too much of a lethal nerve gas and die. But they must watch out, for the traps that the Jigsaw has set in the shelter lead to death also. | Donnie Wahlberg (as Eric Mathews), Shawnee Smith (as Amanda), Tobin Bell (as Jigsaw), Franky G (as Xavier), Glenn Plummer (as Jonas), Dina Meyer (as Kerry), Emmanuelle Vaugier (as Addison), Beverley Mitchell (as Laura), Erik Knudsen (as Daniel), Tim Burd (as Obi (as Timothy Burd)), Lyriq Bent (as Rigg), Noam Jenkins (as Michael), Tony Nappo (as Gus), Vincent Rother (as SWAT Member Joe), Linette Robinson (as Mother in Cancer Ward) | |||||||
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Adventure | 115′ | 2005 | Tim Burton | DVD28 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version) | 7.4 |
| Charlie Bucket is a young boy who comes from a poor but loving family and would love nothing more than to find a golden ticket to enter the amazing chocolate factory run by inventor and owner Willy Wonka. As luck would have it, Charlie finds the last golden ticket and goes on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure with his grandpa Joe. Among the other four winners are Veruca Salt, a spoiled rich girl; Augustus Gloop, a gluttonous kid who stuffs his face with sweets; Violet Beuragarde, a champion trophy gum chewer; and Mike Teavee, a kid who spends more time watching TV and playing video games than anything else. Most fascinating is the mysterious Willy Wonka who in turn had a troubled childhood and has a special grand prize at the end for one of the kids. Also along the tour are Wonka's staff the singing, working Oommpa Loompas. | Johnny Depp (as Willy Wonka), Freddie Highmore (as Charlie Bucket), David Kelly (as Grandpa Joe), Helena Bonham Carter (as Mrs. Bucket), Noah Taylor (as Mr. Bucket), Missi Pyle (as Mrs. Beauregarde), James Fox (as Mr. Salt), Deep Roy (as Oompa Loompa), Christopher Lee (as Dr. Wonka), Adam Godley (as Mr. Teavee), Franziska Troegner (as Mrs. Gloop), AnnaSophia Robb (as Violet Beauregarde), Julia Winter (as Veruca Salt), Jordan Fry (as Mike Teavee), Philip Wiegratz (as Augustus Gloop) | |||||||
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Doom | Action | 100′ | 2005 | Andrzej Bartkowiak | DVD28 | 5.2 | |
| Something has gone wrong at a remote scientific research station on Mars. All research has ceased. Communication has failed. And the messages that do get through are less than comforting. It's a level 5 quarantine and the only souls allowed in or out are the Rapid Response Tactical Squad - hardened Marines armed to the teeth with enough firepower to neutralize the enemy...or so they think. | Karl Urban (as John Grimm), The Rock (as Sarge), Rosamund Pike (as Samantha Grimm), Dexter Fletcher (as Pinky), Ben Daniels (as Goat), Al Weaver (as The Kid), Richard Brake (as Corporal Dean Portman), Yao Chin (as Mac), Razaaq Adoti (as Duke (as Raz Adoti)), Deobia Oparei (as Destroyer (as DeObia Oparei)), Brian Steele (as Hell Knight/Curtis Stahl), Robert Russell (as Dr. Carmack), Daniel York (as Lt. Huengs), Ian Hughes (as Sandford Crosby), Sara Houghton (as Dr. Jenna Willits) | |||||||
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8MM 2 | Crime | 106′ | 2005 | J.S. Cardone | DVD28 | The Velvet Side of Hell (USA) (working title) | 4.4 |
| David Huxley (Jonathan Schaech) is an American politician living in Hungary whom gets blackmailed by an unknown party after being videotaped having sex with his fiancée Tish (Lori Heuring) and a local supermodel (Zita Gorog). Desperate to find the extortionists, David goes into the sordid Red Light district of Eastern Europe, only to end up kidnapped, leaving Tish to try to come up with a $5 million ransom on her own. | Johnathon Schaech (as David Huxley), Lori Heuring (as Tish Harrington), Bruce Davison (as Ambassador Harrington), Julie Benz (as Lynn Kraft), Zita Görög (as Risa), Robert Cavanah (as Richard Kraft), Jane How (as Mrs. Harrington), Alex Scarlis (as Perry Harrington (as Alexander Scarlis)), Barna Illyés (as Detective Kovach), F.J. Flynn (as Vern), Valentine Pelka (as Gorman Bellec), Andrew Fettes (as Mick), Ferenc Kovács (as Gábor), Géza Schramek (as Josef Klim), George Mendel (as Mr. Szamos (as Gyorgy Mendel)) | |||||||
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American Pie Presents Band Camp | Comedy | 94′ | 2005 | Steve Rash | DVD28 | 4.9 | |
| This time around, the focus will be on Matt Stifler, younger brother of Steve Stifler, as Matt is sent to band camp for the summer when he faces expulsion from school. At first, Matt will attempt to wire the camp with hidden cameras to turn it into the set for his own "Girls Gone Wild"-type video, but when he falls for fellow campie Elyse, his efforts to stifle his Stiffmeister ways will surely meet with hilarious results. | Eugene Levy (as Mr. Levenstein), Tad Hilgenbrink (as Matt Stifler), Jason Earles (as Ernie), Arielle Kebbel (as Elyse Houston), Jun Hee Lee (as Jimmy), Matt Barr (as Brandon Vandecamp), Crystle Lightning (as Chloe (as Crystle Lea Lightning)), Chris Owen (as Sherman), Lauren C. Mayhew (as Arianna), Angela Little (as Sherri), Rachel Veltri (as Dani), Ginger Lynn Allen (as Nurse Sanders), Timothy Stack (as Mr. Nelson), Carla Alapont (as Leslie), Russell Howard (as Riggler) | |||||||
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Lord of War | Crime | 122′ | 2005 | Andrew Niccol | DVD29 | 7.5 | |
| This film charts the rise and fall of Yuri Orlov, from his early days in the early 1980s in Little Odessa, selling guns to mobsters in his local neighbourhood, through to his ascension through the decade of excess and indulgence into the early 90s, where he forms a business partnership with an African warlord and his psychotic son. The film also charts his relationship through the years with his younger brother, his marriage to a famous model, his relentless pursuit by a determined federal agent and his inner demons that sway between his drive for success and the immorality of what he does. | Nicolas Cage (as Yuri Orlov), Bridget Moynahan (as Ava Fontaine Orlov), Jared Leto (as Vitaly Orlov), Shake Tukhmanyan (as Irina Orlov (as Shake Toukhmanian)), Jean-Pierre Nshanian (as Anatoly Orlov), Jared Burke (as Ukrainian Mobster), Eric Uys (as Ukrainian Mobster), David Shumbris (as Ukrainian Mobster), Stewart Morgan (as Ukrainian Mobster), Jasper Lenz (as Gregor), Kobus Marx (as Boris), Stephan De Abreu (as Liev), Jeremy Crutchley (as Arms Fair Salesman), Ian Holm (as Simeon Weisz), Tanya Finch (as Ingrid) | |||||||
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San wa | Action | 117′ | 2005 | Stanley Tong | DVD29 | Shen hua (Hong Kong: Mandarin title) , The Myth (International: English title) , Time Breaker (Hong Kong: English title) (working title), Titanium Rain (Hong Kong: English title) (working title) | 6.2 |
| Jackie Chan (as Jack/General Meng-yi), Hee-seon Kim (as Ok-soo), Tony Leung Ka Fai (as William), Mallika Sherawat (as Indian Princess), Ken Lo (as Mr. Koo's Bodyguard), Ram Gopal Bajaj (as The Guru), Min-su Choi, Hayama Go, Sudhanshu Pandey, Bing Shao, Zhou Sun, Patrick Tam, Ken Wong | ||||||||
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The Brothers Grimm | Adventure | 118′ | 2005 | Terry Gilliam | DVD29 | 5.9 | |
| The action-adventure tale revolving around the legendary German brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm is set to start shooting around Prague in June. Written by The Ring scribe Ehren Kruger, the fictional plot has the folklore collectors, now called Jake and Will, traveling from village to village pretending to protect townsfolk from enchanted creatures and pulling off exorcisms. They are put to the test when they encounter a real magical curse, requiring genuine courage. | Petr Ratimec (as Young Will), Barbora Lukesová (as Mother Grimm (as Barbara Lukêsova)), Anna Rust (as Sister Grimm), Jeremy Robson (as Young Jacob), Matt Damon (as Wilhelm Grimm), Heath Ledger (as Jacob Grimm), Radim Kalvoda (as Gendarme), Martin Hofmann (as Gendarme), Josef Pepa Nos (as German War Veteran), Harry Gilliam (as Stable Boy), Miroslav Táborský (as Old Miller), Roger Ashton-Griffiths (as Mayor), Marika Sarah Procházková (as Miller's Daughter), Mackenzie Crook (as Hidlick), Richard Ridings (as Bunst) | |||||||
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A Sound of Thunder | Action | 103′ | 2005 | Peter Hyams | DVD29 | 3.8 | |
| "A Sound of Thunder" is about a game hunter (Burns) who goes on a time-traveling safari owned and operated by Kingsley's character to hunt dinosaurs in the prehistoric era. When he kills a butterfly, he unknowingly sets off a chain reaction that will erase humanity from existence. A team of experts must return back in time and replace the butterfly. McCormack is the inventor of the time-traveling computer. | Armin Rohde (as John Wallenbeck (as Armin Rhode)), Heike Makatsch (as Alicia Wallenbeck), Jemima Rooper (as Jenny Krase), David Oyelowo (as Payne), Wilfried Hochholdinger (as Dr. Lucas), Edward Burns (as Travis Ryer), August Zirner (as Clay Derris), Ben Kingsley (as Charles Hatton (as Sir Ben Kingsley)), Catherine McCormack (as Sonia Rand), Alvin Van Der Kuech (as Young Technician), Andrew Blanchard (as George, the Doorman), William Armstrong (as Ted Eckles), Corey Johnson (as Christian Middleton), Nikita Lespinasse (as Newswoman on TV (as Nikita Le Spinasse)), Scott Bellefeville (as Onlooker) | |||||||
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | Action | 140′ | 2005 | George Lucas | DVD3 | Star Wars: Episode III (USA) (working title), Star Wars: Episode III - Rise of the Empire (USA) (working title) | 8.0 |
| It has been three long years since the Clone Wars have first begun, and Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) have fought as hard as they possibly could. When the capital planet of Coruscant becomes under attack by the Separatist droid armies and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) is kidnapped by the army leader, General Grievous (voiced by Matthew Wood), Anakin's personal problems begin to develop, including his anger at the Jedi Council for not giving him the rank of Master, though he is on the council, and his plagued visions of his secret wife, Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman), dying in childbirth. He is determined to do anything to save her, no matter the cost. While Obi-Wan is sent to kill General Grievous on Utapau, Anakin is taken under Palpatine's wing, being subtly seduced by the Dark Side of the Force and convinced that the Dark Side is power than can save his wife from death. Soon enough, a new, darker, ominous figure that would eventually be feared by the entire galaxy is formed: Darth Vader. Obi-Wan, discovering Anakin's betrayal, sees no choice but to face his own apprentice in an attempt to bring back the young, loyal Jedi that had been like his own son, brother, and friend. | Ewan McGregor (as Obi-Wan Kenobi), Natalie Portman (as Padmé), Hayden Christensen (as Anakin Skywalker), Ian McDiarmid (as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine), Samuel L. Jackson (as Mace Windu), Jimmy Smits (as Senator Bail Organa), Frank Oz (as Yoda (voice)), Anthony Daniels (as C-3PO), Christopher Lee (as Count Dooku), Keisha Castle-Hughes (as Queen of Naboo), Silas Carson (as Ki-Adi-Mundi & Nute Gunray), Jay Laga'aia (as Captain Typho), Bruce Spence (as Tion Medon), Wayne Pygram (as Governor Tarkin), Temuera Morrison (as Commander Cody) | |||||||
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Batman Begins | Action | 141′ | 2005 | Christopher Nolan | DVD3 | Batman 5 (USA) (working title), Batman Begins: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version), Batman: Intimidation (USA) (original script title), The Intimidation Game (USA) (fake working title) | 8.3 |
| A new restart of the "Batman" franchise under the helm of "Memento" Director Chris Nolan and more in tone with the early "Batman: Year One" style comics. As a boy a young Bruce Wayne watched in horror as his millionaire parents were slain in front of his eyes, a trauma which led him to become obsessed with revenge but his chance is cruelly taken away from him by fate. After disappearing to the East where he seeks counsel with the dangerous but honorable ninja cult leader known as Ra's Al-Ghul, he returns to his now decaying Gotham City overrun by organised crime and dangerous individuals manipulating the system whilst the company he inherited is slowly being pulled out from under him. The discovery of a cave under his mansion, and a prototype armoured suit leads him to take on a new persona, one which will strike fear into the hearts of men who do wrong - he becomes, Batman. In the new guise, and with the help of rising cop Jim Gordon, Batman sets out to take down the various nefarious schemes in motion by individuals such as mafia don Falcone, the twisted doctor/drug dealer Jonathan 'The Scarecrow' Crane, and a mysterious third party that is quite familiar with Wayne and waiting to strike when the time is right. | Christian Bale (as Bruce Wayne/Batman), Michael Caine (as Alfred), Liam Neeson (as Henri Ducard), Katie Holmes (as Rachel Dawes), Gary Oldman (as Jim Gordon), Cillian Murphy (as Dr. Jonathan Crane), Tom Wilkinson (as Carmine Falcone), Rutger Hauer (as Earle), Ken Watanabe (as Ra's Al Ghul), Mark Boone Junior (as Flass), Linus Roache (as Thomas Wayne), Morgan Freeman (as Lucius Fox), Larry Holden (as Finch), Gerard Murphy (as Judge Faden), Colin McFarlane (as Loeb) | |||||||
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Cinderella Man | Biography | 144′ | 2005 | Ron Howard | DVD3 | 8.1 | |
| Fact-based story of depression era boxing champ James J. Braddock (Russell Crowe). The film opens with Braddock winning a fight in 1928 and becoming a contender for a championship bout. The film then quickly jumps five years into the future. The depression is on and Braddock has had a series of defeats. Fighting injured, including with a broken hand, made him less of a fighter. Braddock, like many others in that era, lost everything in the stock market and scrimping by on the small fights he can get and on dock work. His wife (Renee Zellweger) would prefer he quit boxing, but knows how badly they need the money to get by with their three kids. Watering down milk just to make it do for several more days is a common occurrence. When his trainer (Paul Giamatti) manages to get him one more fight on the spur of the moment against the current #2 contender, Braddock rises to the occasion and knocks him out. His amazing comeback becomes the source of inspiration of many down-on-their-luck Americans. A series of fights later leads to the championship match against the arrogant champ, Max Baer (Craif Bierko). Baer, who had already killed two men in the ring, urges the older Braddock not to fight him. Of course, Braddock feels he has nothing more to lose and very devastating, intense fight ensues. Contains very brutal boxing violence. | Russell Crowe (as Jim Braddock), Renée Zellweger (as Mae Braddock), Paul Giamatti (as Joe Gould), Craig Bierko (as Max Baer), Paddy Considine (as Mike Wilson), Bruce McGill (as Jimmy Johnston), David Huband (as Ford Bond), Connor Price (as Jay Braddock), Ariel Waller (as Rosemarie Braddock), Patrick Louis (as Howard Braddock), Rosemarie DeWitt (as Sara Wilson), Linda Kash (as Lucille Gould), Nicholas Campbell (as Sporty Lewis), Gene Pyrz (as Jake), Chuck Shamata (as Father Rorick) | |||||||
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Ice Age | Adventure | 81′ | 2002 | Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha (co-director) | DVD31 | The Ice Age (Canada: English title) (working title) | 7.3 |
| 20,000 years before, our planet is entering an ice age. All kinds of animals begin immigrating to the south, seeking more warm climates. Sid, a sloth who never stops talking is left behind sleeping while everyone else begins the journey to the south. Awaking, he meets Manny, a mammoth who travels to the north, and decides to follow him. When a humans camp is attacked by tigers, a woman takes her baby and jumps on a river. Before she drowns, the baby is rescued by Manny and Sid. The two animals decide to search for the father and return the baby to him. Diego, one of the tigers that attacked the humans, comes also claiming the baby. | Ray Romano (as Manfred (voice)), John Leguizamo (as Sid (voice)), Denis Leary (as Diego (voice)), Goran Visnjic (as Soto (voice)), Jack Black (as Zeke (voice)), Cedric the Entertainer (as Carl (voice)), Stephen Root (as Rhino/Start (voice)), Diedrich Bader (as Saber-Toothed Tiger (voice)), Alan Tudyk (as Oscar/Dab the Dodo (voice)), Lorri Bagley (as Female Sloth (voice)), Jane Krakowski (as Female Sloth (voice)), Peter Ackerman (as Dodo/Macrauchenia (voice)), P.J. Benjamin (as Dodo (voice)), Josh Hamilton (as Dodo/Aardvark (voice)), Chris Wedge (as Dodo/Scrat (voice)) | |||||||
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Corpse Bride | Animation | 76′ | 2005 | Tim Burton, Mike Johnson | DVD31 | Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (USA) (complete title) | 7.4 |
| Blue-tinted, eye-ball-popping, maggot-infested beauty Emily (Bonham Carter) has become known as the Corpse Bride after waiting for her fiancé where the couple planned to rendezvous before getting hitched. When her groom arrives, he kills her, and she rests in the ground to wait for her soul mate, whether he knows he is the Corpse Bride's groom or not. It's a cold dark night, the moon is full, the stars are bright and the forest is a little bit creepy. Wandering through the black mangled trees, Victor (Depp) just can't memorize his wedding vows. Victor's hesitance towards marriage causes him to jumble the words. Two prominent families have arranged their children to be married in order to overcome financial difficulties. As the objects of betrothal, Victor and Victoria (Watson) met for the first time the night before their wedding. It only makes sense that Victor, a groom with cold feet, would have trouble remembering tedious wedding vows. Thus Victor ends up in the dark forest ringing his hands and muttering his vows, the vows that the Corpse Bride hears, bringing her out of the grave. Victor suddenly finds himself married to another woman, a voluptuous bombshell bride who also happens to be dead. Whisked away to the Land of the Dead, Victor finds out that living amongst corpses is not as easy as it seems. Heads easily loose their owners and eyes never seem to stay in their sockets, an adjustment that Victor seems reluctant to accept. Once taken into the Land of the Dead, it is nearly impossible to return, causing Victor to choose between risking Victoria's life or giving up his own. | Johnny Depp (as Victor Van Dort (voice)), Helena Bonham Carter (as Corpse Bride (voice)), Emily Watson (as Victoria Everglot (voice)), Tracey Ullman (as Nell Van Dort/Hildegarde (voice)), Paul Whitehouse (as William Van Dort/Mayhew/Paul The Head Waiter (voice)), Joanna Lumley (as Maudeline Everglot (voice)), Albert Finney (as Finis Everglot (voice)), Richard E. Grant (as Barkis Bittern (voice)), Christopher Lee (as Pastor Galswells (voice)), Michael Gough (as Elder Gutknecht (voice)), Jane Horrocks (as Black Widow Spider/Mrs. Plum (voice)), Enn Reitel (as Maggot/Town Crier (voice)), Deep Roy (as General Bonesapart (voice)), Danny Elfman (as Bonejangles (voice)), Stephen Ballantyne (as Emil (voice)) | |||||||
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The 40 Year Old Virgin | Comedy | 116′ | 2005 | Judd Apatow | DVD31 | Untitled Steve Carell Project (USA) (working title) | 7.4 |
| 40-year-old Andy Stitzer (Steve Carrell) has done quite a few things in his life. He's got a cushy job stamping invoices at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment with a proud collection of action figures and comic books, good friends, a nice attitude. But there's just one little thing he hasn't quite gotten around to doing yet--something most people have done by his age. Done a lot. Andy's never, ever, ever had sex--not even by accident. So is that such a big deal? Well, for Andy's buds at the store, it sure is. Although they think he's a bit of an oddball, there's certainly a planet full of stranger (and homelier) guys who've at least had one go at having a go. They consider it their duty to help Andy out of his dire situation and go to great lengths to help him. But nothing proves effective enough to lure their friend out of lifelong chastity until he meets Trish (Catherine Keener), a 40-year-old mother of three. Andy's friends are psyched by the possibility that "it" may finally happen...until they hear that Andy and Trish have begun their relationship based on a mutual no-sex policy. | Steve Carell (as Andy Stitzer), Catherine Keener (as Trish), Paul Rudd (as David), Romany Malco (as Jay), Seth Rogen (as Cal), Elizabeth Banks (as Beth), Leslie Mann (as Nicky), Jane Lynch (as Paula), Gerry Bednob (as Mooj), Shelley Malil (as Haziz), Kat Dennings (as Marla), Jordy Masterson (as Mark (as Jordan Masterson)), Chelsea Smith (as Julia), Jonah Hill (as eBay Customer), Erica Vittina Phillips (as Jill) | |||||||
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Kaena: La prophétie | Action | 85′ | 2003 | Chris Delaporte, Pascal Pinon | DVD31 | Axis (USA) (working title), Gaïna (France) (working title), Kaena: The Prophecy (USA) | 6.1 |
| AXIS, a gigantic coiling plant, stretches high above the clouds... At its center is a village whose people are in mortal danger because Axis is withering... it's sap is drying up. The people beg their gods for help... but to no avail. Compelled by a mysterious force, Kaena, a rebellious, high-spirited teenage girl will defy the High Priest and her people's ancestral beliefs to take the perilous journey through the Axis and discover what dark secrets lie beyond the clouds... A dying world, an evil force, a terrible secret... | Cécile De France (as Kaena (voice: French version)), Michael Lonsdale (as Opaz (voice: French version)), Victoria Abril (as La reine (voice: French version)), François Siener (as Voxem (voice: French version)), Jean-Michel Farcy (as Assad (voice: French version)), Raymond Aquaviva (as Gommy (voice: French version)), Jean Piat (as Le grand prêtre (voice: French version)), Kirsten Dunst (as Kaena (voice: English version)), Richard Harris (as Opaz (voice: English version)), Anjelica Huston (as Queen of the Selenites (voice: English version)), Keith David (as Voxem (voice: English version)), Michael McShane (as Assad (voice: English version)), Greg Proops (as Gommy (voice: English version)), Tom Kenny (as Zehos (voice: English version)), Tara Strong (as Essy (voice: English version)) | |||||||
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Oldboy | Drama | 120′ | 2003 | Chan-wook Park | DVD31 | 8.3 | |
| On the day of his daughter's birthday, Ho Dae-su (Min-sik Choi) gets completely drunk and is arrested. His best friend No Joo-hwan (Dae-han Ji) releases him from the police station, and while calling home from a phone booth, Dae-su vanishes. Indeed he has been abducted and imprisoned in a room for fifteen years. One day, he is suddenly released, receives clothes, money and a cellular and meets the Japanese chef Mido (Hye-jeong Kang), and they feel a great attraction for each other. However, Dae-su seeks for his captor and the reason of his long imprisonment. While looking for revenge, Dae-su discloses deep secrets from the past. | Min-sik Choi (as Dae-su Oh), Ji-tae Yu (as Woo-jin Lee), Hye-jeong Kang (as Mi-do), Dae-han Ji (as No Joo-hwan), Dal-su Oh (as Park Cheol-woong), Byeong-ok Kim (as Mr. Han), Seung-Shin Lee (as Yoo Hyung-ja), Jin-seo Yun (as Lee Soo-ah), Dae-yeon Lee (as Beggar), Kwang-rok Oh (as Suicidal Man), Tae-kyung Oh (as Young Dae-su), Yeon-suk Ahn (as Young Woo-jin), Il-han Oo (as Young Joo-hwan), Su-hyeon Kim, Seung-jin Lee | |||||||
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Life of Brian | Comedy | 94′ | 1979 | Terry Jones | DVD32 | Brian of Nazareth (UK) (working title), Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory (UK) (working title), Monty Python's Life of Brian (UK) (complete title), The Gospel According to St. Brian (UK) (working title) | 8.1 |
| Brian is born in a stable on Christmas, right next to You Know Who. The wise men appear and begin to distribute gifts. The star moves further, so they take it all back and move on. This is how Brian's life goes. The Jews are looking for a release from the Romans, Spiritual and political decay, keep looking for signs and a group decides Brian is the Messiah. He cannot convince them he is not. He joins the Peoples' Front of Judea, one of several dozen separatist groups who actually do nothing, but really hate the Romans. While not about Jesus, it is about those who hadn't time, or interest to listen to his message. Many Political and Social comments. | Graham Chapman (as Wise Man #2/Brian Cohen/Biggus Dickus), John Cleese (as Wise Man #1/Reg/Jewish Official/Centurion/Deadly Dirk/Arthur), Terry Gilliam (as Man Even Further Forward/Revolutionary/Jailer/Blood & Thunder Prophet/Frank/Audience Member/Crucifee), Eric Idle (as Mr. Cheeky/Stan (Loretta)/Harry the Haggler/Culprit Woman/Warris/Intensely Dull Youth/Jailer's Assistant/Otto/Lead Singer Crucifee), Terry Jones (as Mandy Cohen/Colin/Simon the Holy Man/Bob Hoskins/Saintly Passer-by/Alarmed Crucifixion Assistant), Michael Palin (as Wise Man #3/Mr. Big Nose/Francis/Mrs. A/Ex-Leper/Announcer/Ben/Pontius Pilate/Boring Prophet/Eddie/Shoe Follower/Nisus Wettus), Terence Bayler (as Gregory), Carol Cleveland (as Mrs. Gregory), Kenneth Colley (as Jesus), Neil Innes (as A weedy Samaritan), Charles McKeown (as False Prophet/Blind Man/Giggling Guard/Stig), John Young (as Matthias, Son of Deuteronomy of Gath), Gwen Taylor (as Mrs. Big Nose), Sue Jones-Davies (as Judith), Peter Brett | |||||||
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail | Adventure | 91′ | 1975 | Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones | DVD32 | 8.4 | |
The movie starts out with Arthur, King of the Britons, looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure, Sir Lancelot the brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. They do not travel on horses, but pretend they do and have their servants bang coconuts to make the sound of horse's hooves. Through satire of certain events in history (witch trials, the black plague) they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away, God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and tells them to find the Holy Grail. They agree and begin their search. While they search for the Grail, scenes of the knight's tales appear and why they have the name they have. Throughout their search they meet interesting people and knights along the way. Most of the characters die; some through a killer rabbit (which they defeat with the holy hand grenade), others from not answering a question right from the bridge of Death, or die some other ridiculous way. In the end, King Arthur and Sir Bedevere are left and find the Castle Arrrghhh where the Holy Grail is. They are met by some French soldiers who taunted them earlier in the film, so they were not able to get into the castle. | Graham Chapman (as King Arthur/Voice of God/Middle Head/Hiccoughing Guard), John Cleese (as Second Swallow-Savvy Guard/The Black Knight/Peasant 3/Sir Lancelot, the Brave/Taunting French Guard/Tim the Enchanter), Eric Idle (as Dead Collector/Peasant 1/Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Launcelot/First Swamp Castle Guard/Concorde/Roger the Shrubber/Brother Maynard), Terry Gilliam (as Patsy/Green Knight/Old Man from scene 24 (Bridgekeeper)/Sir Bors/Animator/Gorrilla Hand), Terry Jones (as Dennis's Mother/Sir Bedevere/Left Head/Voice of Cartoon Scribe/Prince Herbert), Michael Palin (as First Swallow-Savvy Guard/Dennis/Peasant 2/Right Head/Sir Galahad the Pure/Narrator/King of Swamp Castle/Brother Maynard's Brother/Leader of The Knights who say NI!), Connie Booth (as The Witch), Carol Cleveland (as Zoot/Dingo), Neil Innes (as First Monk/Singing Minstrel/Page Crushed by the Rabbit/Peasant #4), Bee Duffell (as Old Crone), John Young (as Dead Body/Historian Frank), Rita Davies (as Historian's Wife), Avril Stewart (as Dr. Piglet), Sally Kinghorn (as Dr. Winston), Mark Zycon (as Prisoner) | |||||||
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Finding Nemo | Animation | 100′ | 2003 | Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich (co-director) | DVD32 | 8.2 | |
| A tale which follows the comedic and eventful journeys of two fish, the fretful Malin and his young son Nemo, who are separated from each another in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken from his home, and thrust into a fish tank in a dentist's office overlooking Sydney Harbor. Buoyed by the companionship of a friendly but forgetful fish named Dory, the overly cautious Malin embarks on in a dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic journey to rescue his son. Meanwhile the young Nemo hatches a few daring plans of his own to return home safely. | Albert Brooks (as Marlin (voice)), Ellen DeGeneres (as Dory (voice)), Alexander Gould (as Nemo (voice)), Willem Dafoe (as Gill (voice)), Brad Garrett (as Bloat (voice)), Allison Janney (as Peach (voice)), Austin Pendleton (as Gurgle (voice)), Stephen Root (as Bubbles (voice)), Vicki Lewis (as Deb/Flo (voice)), Joe Ranft (as Jacques (voice)), Geoffrey Rush (as Nigel (voice)), Andrew Stanton (as Crush (voice)), Elizabeth Perkins (as Coral (voice)), Nicholas Bird (as Squirt (voice)), Bob Peterson (as Mr. Ray (voice)) | |||||||
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South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut | Animation | 81′ | 1999 | Trey Parker | DVD32 | South Park Saves the World (USA) (working title), South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose (USA) (working title), South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (USA) (closing credits title), The South Park Movie (USA) (working title) | 7.6 |
| South Park is a peaceful and quiet town until the Terrence and Phillip movie "Asses Of Fire" hits the theaters. Once that happens, all friggin' hell breaks loose. After all the kids see the movie, they begin using all the foul and naughty language used in the movie. When the parents (Bergman, Parker, Stone) discover this, they demand war against Canada. The parents plan to execute Terrence and Phillip. After Kenny (Stone) gets sent to hell (all thanx to Cartman), he overhears Satan (Parker) and Saddam Hussien (Stone) plan to rise to Earth to rule for 2,000,000 years of torture once Terrence and Phillip's blood touches US soil. Will Cartman's filthy fucking mouth and V-Chip save the day? | Trey Parker (as Stan Marsh/Eric Cartman/Satan/Mr. Herbert Garrison/Phillip Niles Argyle/Randy Marsh/Tom (news reporter)/Midget in a bikini/Ticket taker/Canadian Ambassador/Bombardiers/Mr. Mackey/Army general/Ned Gerblanski/Additional voices (voice)), Matt Stone (as Kyle Broflovski/Kenny McCormick/Saddam Hussein/Terrance Henry Stoot/Jimbo Kearn/Gerald Broflovski/Bill Gates/Additional voices (voice)), Mary Kay Bergman (as Liane Cartman/Sheila Broflovski/Sharon Marsh/Wendy Testeberger/Clitoris/Additional voices (voice)), Isaac Hayes (as Chef (voice)), Jesse Howell (as Ike Broflovski (voice)), Anthony Cross-Thomas (as Ike Broflovski (voice)), Franchesca Clifford (as Ike Broflovski (voice)), Bruce Howell (as Man in theatre (voice)), Deb Adair (as Woman in theatre (voice)), Jennifer Howell (as Bebe Stevens (voice)), George Clooney (as Dr. Gouache/Dr. Doctor (voice)), Brent Spiner (as Conan O'Brien (voice)), Minnie Driver (as Brooke Shields (voice)), Dave Foley (as The Baldwin Brothers (voice)), Eric Idle (as Dr. Vosknocker (voice)) | |||||||
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The Meaning of Life | Comedy | 107′ | 1983 | Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam | DVD32 | Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (UK) (complete title) | 7.4 |
| The comedy groups last full length movie returns to the feel of the hugely popular BBC TV show. It features small comedy sketches dealing with all of the stages and trials of life. Expect the un-expected. Plenty of religious, vulgar, and sexual humor may offend some groups. There are even musical numbers, but with that same unmistakable brand of Python humor. | Graham Chapman (as Fish #1/Obstetrician/Harry Blackitt/Wymer/Hordern/General/Narrator #2/Dr. Livingstone/Strange woman/Eric/Coles/Chairman/Guest #4/Arthur Jarrett/Geoffrey/Tony Bennett), John Cleese (as Fish #2/Dr. Spenser/Humphrey Williams/Sturridge/Ainsworth/Waiter/Man/Maitre D/Grim Reaper), Terry Gilliam (as Fish #4/Walters/Zulu announcer/M'Lady Joeline/Mr. Brown/Howard Katzenberg/Window Washer), Eric Idle (as Fish #3/Singer/Mr. Moore/Mrs. Blackitt/Watson/Atkison/Perkins/Victim #3/Front End/Mrs. Hendy/Man in pink/Noel Coward/Gaston/Angela), Terry Jones (as Fish #6/Mum/Priest/Biggs/Sergeant/Strange man/Mrs. Brown/Mr. Creosote/Maria/Bert/Leaf #1/Fiona Portland-Smyth), Michael Palin (as Fish #5/Mr. Pycroft/Dad/Narrator #1/Chaplain/Carter/Spadger/Sergeant Major/Pakenham-Walsh/Rear End/Lady presenter/Mr. Marvin Hendy/Harry/Padre/Debbie Katzenberg/Window Washer), Carol Cleveland (as Wife of Guest #4/Heaven greeter), Simon Jones (as Cedric), Patricia Quinn (as Mrs. Williams), Judy Loe (as Nurse #1), Andrew MacLachlan (as Groom), Mark Holmes (as Severed head), Valerie Whittington (as Mrs. Moore), Jennifer Franks (as Bride), Imogen Bickford-Smith (as Nurse #2) | |||||||
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Back to the Future | Action | 111′ | 1985 | Robert Zemeckis | DVD33 | 8.1 | |
| Marty McFly is an aspiring musician, but he is not sure of what the future holds for him; first his band was rejected as the performing band for the school dance, and historically, no McFly has succeeded in anything. The only bright spots in his existence are his girlfriend and Emmett Brown, the town crackpot scientist, who is Marty's good friend. Marty was helping brown with his latest invention a time machine, which is fitted into a Delorean. The time machine needs a tremendous amount of power to work, which he gets from plutonium. Now Brown got the plutonium from some Libyans who want him to build a bomb; they find Brown and shoot him, Marty gets into the Delorean and drives off and when he reaches the speed of 88 mph that activates the time machine, he finds himself in 1955, cause that was the date that Brown entered, which was when he first conceived the time machine. Now having already used up all the power of the plutonium, Marty must find a way to get it working, so he can go back to his own time. Marty looks for Brown but before he does, he runs into his father as a teenager, and accidentally interferes with his father's first meeting of Lorraine, his future mother. Marty then goes to see Brown and convinces him that he is from the future and to help him. But when he learns of the amount of power that is needed to power the machine, he tells Marty that it's hopeless cause the only other thing that can generate that much power is a bolt of lightning and it's impossible to determine when and where they will strike, but Marty has with him an old newspaper cliping that states that the town clock tower will be struck by lightning, so they plan to draw the energy from the lightning so they can power the machine. But before they do, Marty must act as cupid for his parents cause it seems that because they never met they won't fall in love and get married and Marty will not exist. | Michael J. Fox (as Marty McFly), Christopher Lloyd (as Dr. Emmett Brown), Lea Thompson (as Lorraine Baines McFly), Crispin Glover (as George McFly), Thomas F. Wilson (as Biff Tannen), Claudia Wells (as Jennifer Parker), Marc McClure (as Dave McFly), Wendie Jo Sperber (as Linda McFly), George DiCenzo (as Sam Baines), Frances Lee McCain (as Stella Baines), James Tolkan (as Mr. Strickland), J.J. Cohen (as Skinhead (as Jeffrey Jay Cohen)), Casey Siemaszko (as 3-D), Billy Zane (as Match), Harry Waters Jr. (as Marvin Berry) | |||||||
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Back to the Future Part II | Action | 108′ | 1989 | Robert Zemeckis | DVD33 | Paradox (USA) (fake working title) | 7.0 |
| This movie picks up where the last one left off; with Doc Brown and Marty going into the future to help Marty's future offspring. After doing that they returned to their own time, only to discover that things have changed. They discovered that while in the future, Marty's nemesis, Biff Tannen got the sports book that Marty bought so that he could know the results of sports events and make a killing, but Doc Brown nixed his plans, but Tannen who overheard their conversation, got the book and the time machine and went back into the past and gave the book to himself, who has not only amassed a fortune but also extremely powerful. So Doc and Marty have to go back to when Biff got the book and get it away from him. And it seems that it was in 1955 on the night of the dance that Biff got the book. So not only must they get the book but they must also avoid the other versions of themselves. | Michael J. Fox (as Marty McFly/Marty McFly Jr/Marlene McFly), Christopher Lloyd (as Dr. Emmett Brown), Lea Thompson (as Lorraine Baines/McFly/Tannen), Thomas F. Wilson (as Biff Tannen/Griff Tannen), Elisabeth Shue (as Jennifer Parker/McFly), James Tolkan (as Mr. Strickland), Jeffrey Weissman (as George McFly), Casey Siemaszko (as 3-D), Billy Zane (as Match), J.J. Cohen (as Skinhead), Charles Fleischer (as Terry), E. Casanova Evans (as 'Michael Jackson' Video Waiter), Jay Koch (as 'Ronald Reagan' Video Waiter), Charles Gherardi (as 'Ayatollah Khomeini' Video Waiter), Ricky Dean Logan (as Data) | |||||||
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Flightplan | Drama | 98′ | 2005 | Robert Schwentke | DVD34 | 6.1 | |
| In this modern retelling of a classic urban legend, a mother finds herself at odds with a unremitting flight crew and her own sanity when her daughter vanishes in the middle of a flight, with only a few clues left behind. She must now challenge the boundaries of her will and her mind in her desperate search. | Jodie Foster (as Kyle), Peter Sarsgaard (as Carson), Kate Beahan (as Stephanie), Erika Christensen (as Fiona), Jana Kolesarova (as Claudia), Marlene Lawston (as Julia), Sean Bean (as Captain Rich), Greta Scacchi (as Therapist), Michael Irby (as Obaid), Assaf Cohen (as Ahmed), Christian Berkel (as Mortuary Director), Shane Edelman (as Mr. Loud), Mary Gallagher (as Mrs. Loud), Haley Ramm (as Brittany Loud), Forrest Landis (as Rhett Loud) | |||||||
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Wedding Crashers | Comedy | 119′ | 2005 | David Dobkin | DVD34 | 7.2 | |
| Divorce mediators John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey are business partners and lifelong friends who share one truly unique springtime hobby--crashing weddings! Whatever the ethnicity of the wedding party--Jewish, Italian, Irish, Chinese, Hindu--the charismatic and charming duo always have clever back stories for inquisitive guests and inevitably become the hit of every reception, where they strictly adhere to their proven rules of wedding crashing to meet and pick up women aroused by the very thought of marriage. At the tail end of another successful season of toasting brides and grooms, Jeremy learns that the daughter of Treasury Secretary William Cleary and his wife, Kathleen, is getting married in what is sure to be the Washington D.C. social event of the year. After infiltrating the lavish affair, John and Jeremy quickly set their sights on two bridesmaids, Claire and Gloria Cleary. With the lavish reception in full swing, Jeremy works his game plan to perfection in seducing Gloria, but John's flirtation banter with Claire is unexpectedly impeded by her pompous, Ivy League boyfriend Sack. Having uncharacteristically fallen hard and fast for Claire, John convinces a resistant Jeremy to bend the crashing rules and accept an invitation to an extended weekend party at the Cleary family compound. Once at the palatial waterfront estate, John and Jeremy endure a multitude of comical mishaps at the hands of the dysfunctional members of the Cleary family, but also learn a few unexpected lessons about love and relationships. | Owen Wilson (as John Beckwith), Vince Vaughn (as Jeremy Grey), Christopher Walken (as U.S. Treasury Secretary William Cleary), Rachel McAdams (as Claire Cleary), Isla Fisher (as Gloria Cleary), Jane Seymour (as Kathleen Cleary), Ellen Albertini Dow (as Grandma Mary Cleary), Keir O'Donnell (as Todd Cleary), Bradley Cooper (as Zachary 'Sack' Lodge), Ron Canada (as Randolph, the Cleary's Butler), Henry Gibson (as Father O'Neil), Dwight Yoakam (as Mr. Kroeger), Rebecca De Mornay (as Mrs. Kroeger), David Conrad (as Trap), Jennifer Alden (as Christina Cleary (as Jenny Alden)) | |||||||
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Serenity | Action | 119′ | 2005 | Joss Whedon | DVD34 | Firefly (USA) (working title), Firefly: The Movie (USA) (working title) | 8.0 |
| The crew of the Serenity is getting desperate. They have lain lower and lower to protect their doctor, Simon Tam (Sean Maher), and his telepathic traumatized little sister, River (Summer Glau), from the alliance, whom he rescued her from a year earlier. This has made getting jobs harder and now they are desperate. When they take River on a robbery during which Reavers (humans who have gone crazy and turned into cannibals) attack, Simon decides that its time to leave the crew of the Serenity for his and River's safety. She then mutters "Miranda" and goes berserk and nearly shoots Capt. Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), until her brother says the safety word to put her to sleep. Reynolds decides to take them back on board for safety, only now an alliance operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is on their tracks and making Reynolds determined to find out what "Miranda" is and what the Alliance is hiding. | Nathan Fillion (as Mal), Gina Torres (as Zoe), Alan Tudyk (as Wash), Morena Baccarin (as Inara), Adam Baldwin (as Jayne), Jewel Staite (as Kaylee), Sean Maher (as Simon), Summer Glau (as River), Ron Glass (as Shepherd Book), Chiwetel Ejiofor (as The Operative), David Krumholtz (as Mr. Universe), Michael Hitchcock (as Dr. Mathias), Sarah Paulson (as Dr. Caron), Yan Feldman (as Mingo), Rafael Feldman (as Fanty) | |||||||
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Snatch. | Comedy | 104′ | 2000 | Guy Ritchie | DVD34 | Diamonds (USA) (working title), Lock, Stock... and Six Stolen Diamonds (UK) (working title), Snatch (UK) (alternative spelling), Snatch'd (USA) (working title), The Guy Ritchie Project (USA) (working title) | 8.0 |
| Turkish and his rather strange accomplice Tommy get pulled into the world of match fixing by the notorious Brick Top. Things get complicated when the boxer they had lined up gets the shit kicked out of him by Pitt, a 'pike' as they call him. They then try to convince Pitt not only to fight for them, but to lose for them too. Whilst all this is going on, a huge diamond heist takes place, and a fistful of motley characters enter the story, including 'Cousin Avi', 'Boris The Blade', 'Franky Four Fingers' and 'Bullet Tooth Tony'. Things go from bad to worse as it all becomes about the money, the guns, and the damned dog! | Jason Statham (as Turkish), Stephen Graham (as Tommy), Alan Ford (as Brick Top Polford), Brad Pitt (as Mickey O'Neil), Dennis Farina (as Abraham 'Cousin Avi' Denovitz), Rade Serbedzija (as Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov (as Rade Serbedgia)), Robbie Gee (as Vincent), Lennie James (as Sol), Vinnie Jones (as Bullet Tooth Tony), Benicio Del Toro (as Franky Four Fingers), Mike Reid (as Doug 'The Head' Denovitz), Jason Flemyng (as Darren), Andy Beckwith (as Errol), William Beck (as Neil), Ewen Bremner (as Mullet) | |||||||
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Tamara | Horror | 91′ | 2005 | Jeremy Haft | DVD35 | 4.6 | |
| Tamara (Jenna Dewan) is an unattractive and not popular abused girl in a high-school. She has a crush on her Literature teacher, Mr. Bill Natolly (Matthew Marsden), and she likes witchcraft. When his teacher publishes her article about the use of steroids by the high-school athletes in the school newspaper expecting to improve her self-esteem, the matter indeed puts the students against Tamara. Three classroom mates use three other silly students to play a prank with Tamara, but they accidentally kill her. Due to a spell, Tamara returns from death and plots a lethal evil revenge against the group, and tries to take Bill from his beloved wife, since there is a bond between Bill and Tamara due to the witchcraft. | Jenna Dewan (as Tamara Riley), Matthew Marsden (as Mr. Bill Natolly), Chad Faust (as Jesse), Gil Hacohen (as Patrick), Katie Stuart (as Chloe), Claudette Mink (as Sheila), Melissa Elias (as Kisha), Chris Sigurdson (as Mr. Riley), Jeffrey Reddick (as Doctor) | |||||||
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The Jacket | Thriller | 103′ | 2005 | John Maybury | DVD35 | 6.9 | |
| The film centers on a wounded Gulf war veteran who returns to his native Vermont suffering from bouts of amnesia. He is hitching and gets picked up by a stranger, things go pear shaped when a cop pulls them over and is murdered by the stranger. The vet. is wrongly accused of killing the cop and lands up in an asylum. A quack doctor prescribes a course of experimental therapy, restraining him in a heavy duty straight jacket-like device, and locks him away in a body drawer of the basement morgue. During course of his treatment he gets flashbacks and visions of his future , where he can foresee he is to die in four days time. The catch is he doesn't know how. Thus commences the classic race against time. | Adrien Brody (as Jack Starks), Keira Knightley (as Jackie Price), Kris Kristofferson (as Dr. Thomas Becker), Jennifer Jason Leigh (as Dr. Beth Lorenson), Kelly Lynch (as Jean Price), Brad Renfro (as The Stranger), Daniel Craig (as Rudy Mackenzie), Steven Mackintosh (as Dr. Hopkins), Brendan Coyle (as Damon), Mackenzie Phillips (as Nurse Harding), Laura Marano (as Young Jackie), Jason Lewis (as Officer Harrison), Richard Dillane (as Captain Medley), Jonah Lotan (as Intern #1), Angel Coulby (as Intern #2) | |||||||
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The New Guy | Comedy | 88′ | 2002 | Ed Decter | DVD35 | 5.3 | |
| Dizzy Harrison is an unpopular, high school geek going through a hellish senior year. In an attempt to make a new identity for himself, Dizzy gets himself expelled from his high school, learns the technics of being cool from a prison inmate, and enrolls at a new high school under the alias Gil Harris, to make new friends where he soon gains respect from the jocks and geeks alike. Dizzy then gets noticed by the head cheerleader, Danielle, and helps the school football team gain self-respect to win games. But things unknowingly begin to turn sour when Danielle's disgruntled boyfriend begins investigating into "Gil Harris'" past to uncover any dirt on him. | DJ Qualls (as Dizzy Harrison/Gil Harris), Eliza Dushku (as Danielle), Zooey Deschanel (as Nora), Jerod Mixon (as Kirk), Parry Shen (as Glen), Lyle Lovett (as Bear Harrison), Eddie Griffin (as Luther), Sunny Mabrey (as Courtney), Ross Patterson (as Connor Maguire), Matt Gogin (as Ed Ligget), Horatio Sanz (as Dance Instructor), Tony Hawk (as Drillers Fan), Geoffrey Lewis (as Principal Zaylor), Charlie O'Connell (as Highland High Party Twin #2), Gene Simmons (as Reverend) | |||||||
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Pride & Prejudice | Drama | 127′ | 2005 | Joe Wright | DVD36 | 7.7 | |
| Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and life among English gentility during the Georgian era. Mr Bennet is an english gentleman living in Hartfordshire with his overbearing wife. The Bennets 5 daughters; the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met, so the family's future happiness and security is dependant on the daughters making good marriages. Life is uneventful until the arrival in the neighbourhood of the rich gentleman Mr Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and the dashing (and richer) but proud Mr Darcy. Love is soon in the air for one of the Bennet sisters, while another may have jumped to a hasty prejudgment. For the Bennet sisters many trials and tribulations stand between them and their happiness, including class, gossip and scandal. | Keira Knightley (as Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Bennet), Matthew Macfadyen (as Mr. Darcy), Talulah Riley (as Mary Bennet), Rosamund Pike (as Jane Bennet), Jena Malone (as Lydia Bennet), Carey Mulligan (as Kitty Bennet), Donald Sutherland (as Mr. Bennet), Brenda Blethyn (as Mrs. Bennet), Claudie Blakley (as Charlotte Lucas), Sylvester Morand (as Sir William Lucas), Simon Woods (as Mr. Bingley), Kelly Reilly (as Caroline Bingley), Pip Torrens (as Netherfield Butler), Janet Whiteside (as Mrs. Hill), Sinead Matthews (as Betsy) | |||||||
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Brokeback Mountain | Drama | 134′ | 2005 | Ang Lee | DVD36 | 8.0 | |
| The new film from Academy Award-nominated director Ang Lee. An epic love story set against the sweeping vistas of Alberta's Rocky Mountains, Brokeback Mountain tells the story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love. | Heath Ledger (as Ennis Del Mar), Jake Gyllenhaal (as Jack Twist), Randy Quaid (as Joe Aguirre), Anne Hathaway (as Lureen Newsome), Kate Mara (as Alma del Mar Jr., Age 19), Michelle Williams (as Alma), Valerie Planche (as Waitress), Graham Beckel (as L.D. Newsome), David Harbour (as Randall Malone), Roberta Maxwell (as Jack's Mother), Peter McRobbie (as John Twist), Anna Faris (as LaShawn Malone), Linda Cardellini (as Cassie), Scott Michael Campbell (as Monroe), David Trimble (as Basque) | |||||||
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Ong-bak | Adventure | 105′ | 2003 | Prachya Pinkaew | DVD36 | Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (Philippines: English title) (USA) (trailer title), Daredevil (USA) (informal literal English title), Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (Singapore: English title) , Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (International: English title) (festival title), Thai Fist (Hong Kong: English title) | 7.3 |
| When the head of Ong-Bak, the sacred Buddha of a poor village is stolen, the population is plunged into misery. The Buddha was the focal point of an anniversary vigil believed to bring rain to the drought-stricken area. Young Ting is selected by the villagers to travel to Bangkok and rescue the relic in time for their ceremony. Ting has an affinity with the statue as he was left on the temple steps as a baby and raised by monks, who taught him muay thai, but forbade him to use it in combat. But now he is forced to delve into a seedy underworld and try to avoid temptation... | Tony Jaa (as Ting), Petchtai Wongkamlao (as Humlae/Dirty Balls/George (as Perttary Wongkamlao)), Pumwaree Yodkamol (as Muay Lek), Suchao Pongwilai (as Komtuan), Wannakit Sirioput (as Don), Chumphorn Thepphithak (as Uncle Mao), Chatthapong Pantanaunkul (as Saming), Chatewut Watcharakhun (as Peng), Rungrawee Barijindakul (as Ngek), Nudhapol Asavabhakhin (as Yoshiro), Pornpimol Chookanthong (as Mae Waan), Udom Chouncheun (as Ta Meun), Boonsri Yindee (as Yai Hom), Arirat Ratanakaitkosol (as Tang On), Woravit Tanochitsirikul (as Sia Pao) | |||||||
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Cruel Intentions | Drama | 97′ | 1999 | Roger Kumble | DVD37 | Cruel Inventions (USA) (working title) | 6.5 |
| Kathryn (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian (Ryan Phillippe), two wealthy, manipulative teenage step-siblings from Manhattan`s upper-crust, conspire in Cruel Intentions, a wickedly entertaining tale of seduction and betrayal. The stakes are high when the duo agrees upon a deliciously diabolical wager of sexual conquest without consequences. The pawns? The naive Celcile Caldwell (Selma Blair) and the virginal Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon). Its summer break, and Kathryn has been dumped by her beau, Court Reynolds, for the innocent Cecile. Desperate to get even, Kathryn challenges Sebastian to ruin Celcile by deflowering her and turning her into a tramp-thus humiliating Court by delivering Cecile to him as damaged goods. Sebastian has pretty much `had` all of the girls in New York City up to this point, and he`s gotten a bit bored of it all. Though this is too easy a conquest for him, he obliges. He sets his sights on a greater challenge-the new headmaster`s daughter, Annette, who recently wrote an article in Seventeen Magazine about how she intends to stay pure until she marries her boyfriend. Sebastian bets Kathryn that he can seduce the chaste and pristine Annette before school begins in the fall. Kathryn thinks this feat impossible and quickly agrees to the wager. The stakes: if Sebastian succeeds, Kathryn must give him a night of unbridled pleasure, something`s he`s wanted since their parents got married. If he fails, he must forfeit his priceless 1956 Jaguar to Kathryn and suffer the shame of defeat. | Sarah Michelle Gellar (as Kathryn Merteuil), Ryan Phillippe (as Sebastian Valmont), Reese Witherspoon (as Annette Hargrove), Selma Blair (as Cecile Caldwell), Louise Fletcher (as Helen Rosemond), Joshua Jackson (as Blaine Tuttle), Eric Mabius (as Greg McConnell), Sean Patrick Thomas (as Ronald Clifford), Swoosie Kurtz (as Dr. Regina Greenbaum), Christine Baranski (as Bunny Caldwell), Alaina Reed Hall (as Nurse), Deborah Offner (as Mrs. Michalak), Tara Reid (as Marci Greenbaum), Herta Ware (as Mrs. Sugarman), Hiep Thi Le (as Mai-Lee) | |||||||
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Cruel Intentions 3 | Drama | 85′ | 2004 | Scott Ziehl | DVD37 | 5.0 | |
| Cassidy Merteuil, the distant cousin of Kathryn Merteuil, arrives in Santa Barbara, California to attend college. There she meets Jason Argyle, a former friend from her high school also attending the school. Jason gets a roommate, Patrick Bales. Jason and Patrick form a mean-spirited partnership of seducing and dumping various young women on campus. When both of their latest conquests bore them, Jason bets Patrick if they can seduce a particular newcomer, who is under the wing of Cassidy. But nothing is what it seems as a triangle of Cassidy, Jason, and Patrick forms with each one scheming to outwit the other. | Kerr Smith (as Jason Argyle), Kristina Anapau (as Cassidy Merteuil), Nathan Wetherington (as Patrick Bales (as Nathan J. Wetherington)), Melissa Yvonne Lewis (as Alison Lebray), Natalie Ramsey (as Sheila Wright), Tom Parker (as Michael Cattrall), Michael Pemberton (as Christopher Newborn), Tara Carroll (as Valeria Caldas), Charlie Weber (as Brent Patterson), Alex Donnelley (as Professor Eldridge), William Gregory Lee (as Assistant Registar), Aaron MacPherson (as Cop), Elizabeth Mcdonald (as Leggy Blonde) | |||||||
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Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi | Animation | 125′ | 2001 | Hayao Miyazaki | DVD37 | Miyazaki's Spirited Away (International: English title) (USA) (poster title), Sen (Japan) (informal short title), Sen and the Mysterious Disappearance of Chihiro , Spirited Away (USA) , The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro (informal literal English title) | 8.5 |
| Chihiro and her family are on their way to their new house in the suburbs when her father decides to take a shortcut along a lonely-looking dirt road. After getting out of the car and walking along a path for a while, they discover an open-air restaurant filled with food but with no workers or customers present. Mom and Dad don't hesitate to sit down and dig in, but Chihiro senses danger and refuses. As night falls, she is terrified to see the area fill with faceless spirits, but when she runs to find her parents, she discovers that they have been turned into pigs. She is found by a mysterious boy named Haku, who promises to help her. He gets her a job working in a nearby building, which turns out to be a bathhouse for the thousands of Japan's gods and spirits. Though the work is hard and the people strange, she does as well as she can. Her parents, however, are still waiting in the hotel's stockyard, and Chihiro must find a way to break the spell on them before they end up as the main course of some guest's dinner. | Rumi Hîragi (as Chihiro/Sen (voice) (as Rumi Hiiragi)), Miyu Irino (as Haku (voice)), Mari Natsuki (as Yubaba/Zeniba (voice)), Takashi Naitô (as Chihiro's Father (voice)), Yasuko Sawaguchi (as Chihiro's Mother (voice)), Tatsuya Gashuin (as Aogaeru, Assistant Manager (voice)), Ryunosuke Kamiki (as Bôh (voice)), Yumi Tamai (as Lin (voice)), Yo Oizumi (as Bandai-gaeru (voice)), Koba Hayashi (as Kawa no Kami (voice)), Tsunehiko Kamijô (as Chichiyaku (voice) (as Kamijou Tsunehiko)), Takehiko Ono (as Aniyaku (voice)), Bunta Sugawara (as Kamaji (voice)), Shiro Saito (as Additional Voices (voice)), Jack Angel (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Bob Bergen (as No-Face, Frog (voice: English version)), Rodger Bumpass (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Daveigh Chase (as Chihiro/Sen (voice: English version)), Michael Chiklis (as Chihiro's Father (voice: English version)), Jennifer Darling (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Susan Egan (as Lin (voice: English version)), Paul Eiding (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Lauren Holly (as Chihiro's Mother (voice: English version)), Noriko Kitou (as Additional Voices (voice)), Sherry Lynn (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Jason Marsden (as Haku (voice: English version)), Mona Marshall (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Mickie McGowan (as Additional Voices (voice: English version) (as Mickey McGowan)), Candi Milo (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Colleen O'Shaughnessey (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Suzanne Pleshette (as Yubaba/Zeniba (voice: English version)), Phil Proctor (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), John Ratzenberger (as Aogaeru, Assistant Manager (voice: English version)), David Ogden Stiers (as Kamaji (voice)), Tara Strong (as Bô, the baby (voice: English version)), Jim Ward (as Additional Voices (voice: English version)), Ken Yasuda (as Additional Voices) | |||||||
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The Weather Man | Comedy | 101′ | 2005 | Gore Verbinski | DVD37 | 6.9 | |
| Dave Spritz is a local weatherman in his home town of Chicago, where his career is going well while his personal life -- his relationship with his perfectionist writer father, his neurotic ex-wife, and his now-separated children -- is spiraling downward. Despite being both loathed and loved by the local masses, Dave is a guy who doesn't seem to have it all together, and in this film, he begins to feel it. An attractive job offer presents Dave with a major question: to pursue his career in New York City, or to remain at home with his family. | Nicolas Cage (as David Spritz), Michael Caine (as Robert Spritzel), Hope Davis (as Noreen), Gemmenne de la Peña (as Shelly), Nicholas Hoult (as Mike), Michael Rispoli (as Russ), Gil Bellows (as Don), Judith McConnell (as Lauren), Chris Marrs (as DMV Guy), Dina Facklis (as Andrea), DeAnna N.J. Brooks (as Clerk), Sia A. Moody (as Nurse (as Sia Moody)), Guy Van Swearingen (as Nipper Guy), Alejandro Pina (as Fast Food Employee), Jackson Bubala (as Fast Food Child) | |||||||
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Shaun of the Dead | Comedy | 99′ | 2004 | Edgar Wright | DVD37 | Tea-Time of the Dead (UK) (working title) | 7.9 |
| Shaun is a 29-year-old with no real ambition in life, much to the consternation of his friends, family, and fed-up girlfriend. With only a loyalty to his lazy best friend Edgar, a dead end job where his employees step on him, and the good-ol' days, Shaun isn't exactly putting his best foot forward. But when the flesh hungry undead start to rise in numbers around modern-day London, Shaun must come to the rescue of his girlfriend and mother before all hell breaks loose. With loyal Edgar at his side to fight the good fight, the two will have to pave their way through zombie-ridden London as Shaun must take on the first real challenge in his life--with comical results. | Simon Pegg (as Shaun), Kate Ashfield (as Liz), Nick Frost (as Ed), Lucy Davis (as Dianne), Dylan Moran (as David), Nicola Cunningham (as Mary), Keir Mills (as Clubber 1 (as Kier Mills)), Matt Jaynes (as Clubber 2), Gavin Ferguson (as Football Kid), Peter Serafinowicz (as Pete), Horton Jupiter (as Homeless Man), Tim Baggaley (as The Usher), Arvind Doshi (as Nelson), Rafe Spall (as Noel), Sonnell Dadral (as Danny (as Sonell Dadral)) | |||||||
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Crash | Crime | 113′ | 2004 | Paul Haggis | DVD38 | 8.4 | |
| Several stories interweave during two days in Los Angeles involving a collection of inter-related characters, a black police detective with a drugged out mother and a thieving younger brother, two car thieves who are constantly theorizing on society and race, the distracted district attorney and his irritated and pampered wife, a racist veteran cop (caring for a sick father at home) who disgusts his more idealistic younger partner, a successful black Hollywood director and his wife who must deal with racist cop, a Persian-immigrant father who buys a gun to protect his shop, a Hispanic locksmith and his young daughter who is afraid of bullets, and more. | Sandra Bullock (as Jean), Don Cheadle (as Graham), Matt Dillon (as Officer Ryan), Jennifer Esposito (as Ria), William Fichtner (as Flanagan), Terrence Howard (as Cameron), Ludacris (as Anthony (as Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges)), Karina Arroyave (as Elizabeth), Loretta Devine (as Shaniqua), Thandie Newton (as Christine), Ryan Phillippe (as Officer Hanson), Dato Bakhtadze (as Lucien), Michael Pena (as Daniel (as Michael Peña)), Shaun Toub (as Farhad), Keith David (as Lt. Dixon) | |||||||
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Capote | Biography | 114′ | 2005 | Bennett Miller | DVD38 | 7.9 | |
| In 1959, Truman Capote, a popular writer for The New Yorker, learns about the horrific and senseless murder of a family of four in Halcomb, Kansas. Inspired by the story material, Capote and his partner, Harper Lee, travel to the town to research for an article. However, as Capote digs deeper into the story, he is inspired to expand the project into what would be his greatest work, In Cold Blood. To that end, he arranges extensive interviews with the prisoners, especially with Perry Smith, a quiet and articulate man with a troubled history. As he works on his book, Capote feels some compassion for Perry which in part prompts him to help the prisoners to some degree. However, that feeling deeply conflicts with his need for closure for his book which only an execution can provide. That conflict and the mixed motives for both interviewer and subject make for a troubling experience that would produce an literary account that would redefine modern non-fiction. | Philip Seymour Hoffman (as Truman Capote), Catherine Keener (as Harper Lee), Clifton Collins Jr. (as Perry Smith), Chris Cooper (as Alvin Dewey), Bruce Greenwood (as Jack Dunphy), Bob Balaban (as William Shawn), Amy Ryan (as Marie Dewey), Mark Pellegrino (as Richard Hickock), Allie Mickelson (as Laura Kinney), Marshall Bell (as Warden Marshall Krutch), Araby Lockhart (as Dorothy Sanderson), Robert Huculak (as New York Reporter), R.D. Reid (as Roy Church), Rob McLaughlin (as Harold Nye), Harry Nelken (as Sheriff Walter Sanderson) | |||||||
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Munich | Crime | 164′ | 2005 | Steven Spielberg | DVD38 | Untitled 1972 Munich Olympics Project (USA) (working title) | 7.7 |
| During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, eleven Israeli athletes are taken hostage and murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group known as Black September. In retaliation, the Israeli government recruits a group of Mossad agents to track down and execute those responsible for the attack. | Eric Bana (as Avner), Daniel Craig (as Steve), Ciarán Hinds (as Carl), Mathieu Kassovitz (as Robert), Hanns Zischler (as Hans), Ayelet Zorer (as Daphna (as Ayelet Zurer)), Geoffrey Rush (as Ephraim), Gila Almagor (as Avner's Mother), Michael Lonsdale (as Papa), Mathieu Amalric (as Louis), Moritz Bleibtreu (as Andreas), Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (as Sylvie), Meret Becker (as Yvonne), Marie-Josée Croze (as Jeanette the Dutch Assassin), Yvan Attal (as Tony - Andreas' Friend) | |||||||
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Adventure | 109′ | 2005 | Garth Jennings | DVD38 | 6.7 | |
| Arthur Dent is a British everyman. When he finally meets his perfect woman he balks at her request to go some place and she is then stolen away from him by a man claiming to have his own spaceship arrives at the party. Arthur next finds that his home is to be demolished for a bypass. He thinks it is only his house, but later realizes, with the help of Ford Prefect, that his galactic home, Earth, is going to be destroyed as well. Ford and Arthur then catch a ride on a spaceship and are Arthur finds himself on the adventure of a lifetime. He also finds the woman stolen away from him and the man who pilfered her. If Earth can be restored will Arthur want to ease back into his boring life? | Bill Bailey (as The Whale (voice)), Anna Chancellor (as Questular Rontok), Warwick Davis (as Marvin), Mos Def (as Ford Prefect), Zooey Deschanel (as Trillian), Su Elliot (as Pub Customer (as Su Eliott)), Martin Freeman (as Arthur Dent), Stephen Fry (as Narrator/The Guide (voice)), Richard Griffiths (as Jeltz (voice)), Dominique Jackson (as Fook), Simon Jones (as Ghostly Image), Thomas Lennon (as Eddie the Computer (voice)), Mark Longhurst (as Bulldozer Driver), Kelly Macdonald (as Reporter), John Malkovich (as Humma Kavula) | |||||||
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Back to the Future Part III | Action | 118′ | 1990 | Robert Zemeckis | DVD38 | 6.7 | |
| The movie continues where the last one with Marty stuck in 1955. But Doc Brown sent him a letter from 1855 through Western Union, that told him that after the Delorean was struck by lightning he was sent to 1855 and was unable to repair it, but has managed to bury it somewhere, where Marty can get to it in 1955 and hopefully the younger version of himself can repair it so he can drive it back to 1985 and then destroy it. But after finding it, Marty discovers that shortly after sending the letter Doc would be shot by an outlaw, Mad Dog Tannen. Marty then goes back to 1885 to save him and meets his ancestors. After finding the Doc, they were about to leave when Marty told the Doc that upon arriving the Delorean's gas tank was punctured, so they don't have any gasoline to run the car, which means they have to find some way to get the car to 88 mph. They decide to try pushing it with a locomotive. And things are fine except for the fact that Tannen, who had it in for Doc, now has it for Marty and has challenged him to gunfight on the day that they are going to leave, and Doc is smitten with Clara Clayton, the new school teacher. | Michael J. Fox (as Marty McFly/Seamus McFly), Christopher Lloyd (as Dr. Emmett Brown), Mary Steenburgen (as Clara Clayton), Thomas F. Wilson (as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen), Lea Thompson (as Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly), Elisabeth Shue (as Jennifer Parker), James Tolkan (as Chief Marshal James Strickland), Matt Clark (as Chester the Bartender), Dub Taylor (as Saloon Old-Timer #1), Harry Carey Jr. (as Saloon Old-Timer #2), Pat Buttram (as Saloon Old-Timer #3), Christopher Wynne (as Buford's Gang Member #1/Needles' Gang Member #1), Sean Gregory Sullivan (as Buford's Gang Member #2), Mike Watson (as Buford's Gang Member #3), Marc McClure (as Dave McFly) | |||||||
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Walk the Line | Biography | 136′ | 2005 | James Mangold | DVD39 | 8.0 | |
| J.R. Cash takes an early interest in music while growing up on an Arkansas cotton farm in the Great Depression. He is very close to his elder brother Jack, who dies in an accident involving a table saw in 1944 when J.R. is out fishing. His guilt about this event is not helped when his father blames him as well, so it comes as a welcome escape when he is old enough to enlist in the air force and is sent to Germany. Inspired by a film he sees there, Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) he composes a song, "Folsom Prison Blues." Leaving the air force Cash marries and attempts to succeed as a door-to-door salesman in Memphis, Tenn. but his heart is in music and he succeeds in an audition with Sam Phillips at Sun Records. Soon Johnny is touring and meets June Carter, who has been a country star since childhood. Although they are drawn to each other, they are married to others. Touring takes a toll on Johnny's marriage, and in the 1960's he becomes addicted to amphetamines. His marriage ends and June helps him beat the drug dependency. Reading fan letters from prisoners inspires Cash to perform a concert at Folsom Prison, which leads to a very successful album. June finally accepts Johnny's proposal of marriage given as they perform together on stage in Ontario in February, 1968. | Joaquin Phoenix (as Johnny Cash), Reese Witherspoon (as June Carter), Ginnifer Goodwin (as Vivian Cash), Robert Patrick (as Ray Cash), Dallas Roberts (as Sam Phillips), Dan John Miller (as Luther Perkins), Larry Bagby (as Marshall Grant), Shelby Lynne (as Carrie Cash), Tyler Hilton (as Elvis Presley), Waylon Payne (as Jerry Lee Lewis (as Waylon Malloy Payne)), Shooter Jennings (as Waylon Jennings), Sandra Ellis Lafferty (as Maybelle Carter), Dan Beene (as Ezra Carter), Clay Steakley (as W.S. 'Fluke' Holland), Johnathan Rice (as Roy Orbison) | |||||||
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Elizabethtown | Comedy | 123′ | 2005 | Cameron Crowe | DVD39 | 6.3 | |
| After causing the Oregon shoe company he works for to lose hundreds of millions of dollars, Drew Baylor is fired for his mistake, and promptly also dumped by his girlfriend, Ellen. On the verge of suicide, Drew is oddly given a new purpose in life when he is brought back to his family's small Kentucky hometown of Elizabethtown following the death of his father, Mitch, as it falls to him to make sure that his dying wishes are fulfilled. On the way home, Drew meets a flight attendant, Claire Colburn(Dunst), with whom he falls in love, in a romance that helps his life get back on track... | Orlando Bloom (as Drew Baylor), Kirsten Dunst (as Claire Colburn), Susan Sarandon (as Hollie Baylor), Alec Baldwin (as Phil DeVoss), Bruce McGill (as Bill Banyon), Judy Greer (as Heather Baylor), Jessica Biel (as Ellen Kishmore), Paul Schneider (as Jessie Baylor), Loudon Wainwright III (as Uncle Dale (as Loudon Wainwright)), Gailard Sartain (as Charles Dean), Jed Rees (as Chuck Hasboro), Paula Deen (as Aunt Dora), Dan Biggers (as Uncle Roy), Alice Marie Crowe (as Aunt Lena), Tim Devitt (as Mitch Baylor) | |||||||
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Broken Flowers | Comedy | 106′ | 2005 | Jim Jarmusch | DVD39 | Broken Flowers (USA) , Untitled Jim Jarmusch Project (USA) (working title) | 7.4 |
| In the new film from acclaimed writer/director Jim Jarmusch, which won the Grand Prix at this year's Cannes International Film Festival, Bill Murray stars as Don Johnston. The resolutely single Don has just been dumped by his latest lover, Sherry (Julie Delpy). Don yet again resigns himself to being alone and left to his own devices. Instead, he is compelled to reflect on his past when he receives by mail a mysterious pink letter. It is from an anonymous former lover and informs him that he has a 19-year-old son who may now be looking for his father. Don is urged to investigate this "mystery" by his closest friend and neighbor, Winston (Jeffrey Wright), an amateur sleuth and family man. Hesitant to travel at all, Don nonetheless embarks on a cross-country trek in search of clues from four former flames (Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone, and Tilda Swinton). Unannounced visits to each of these unique women hold new surprises for Don as he haphazardly confronts both his past and, consequently, his present. | Bill Murray (as Don Johnston), Julie Delpy (as Sherry), Heather Simms (as Mona (as Heather Alicia Simms)), Brea Frazier (as Rita), Jarry Fall (as Winston and Mona's Kid), Korka Fall (as Winston and Mona's Kid), Saul Holland (as Winston and Mona's Kid), Zakira Holland (as Winston and Mona's Kid), Niles Lee Wilson (as Winston and Mona's Kid), Jeffrey Wright (as Winston), Meredith Patterson (as Flight Attendant), Jennifer Rapp (as Girl on Bus), Nicole Abisinio (as Girl on Bus), Ryan Donowho (as Young Man on Bus), Alexis Dziena (as Lolita Miller) | |||||||
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Analyze That | Comedy | 96′ | 2002 | Harold Ramis | DVD4 | Analyze This 2 (USA) (working title) | 5.5 |
| The mafia's Paul Vitti (De Niro) is back in prison and will need some serious counseling when he gets out. Naturally, he returns to his analyst Dr. Ben Sobel (Crystal) for help and finds that Sobel needs some serious help himself as he has inherited the family practice, as well as an excess stock of stress. | Robert De Niro (as Paul Vitti), Billy Crystal (as Dr. Ben Sobel), Lisa Kudrow (as Laura Sobel), Joe Viterelli (as Jelly), Cathy Moriarty (as Patti LoPresti (as Cathy Moriarty-Gentile)), Joey Diaz (as Ducks (as Joey 'Coco' Diaz)), Jerome LePage (as Convict (as Jerome Le Page)), Joseph Bono (as Wiseguy), Brian Rogalski (as Earl), Thomas Rosales Jr. (as Coyote), Patrick Marcune (as Prisoner), John F. Gooding (as Prison Guard), Henry Morales-Ballet (as Prison Guard), Scott Dillin (as Prison Guard (as Scotty Dillin)), Ted Neustadt (as Rabbi) | |||||||
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Going the Distance | Comedy | 93′ | 2004 | Mark Griffiths | DVD4 | Get On (USA) (working title), Much Music Movie (Canada: English title) (working title) | 5.3 |
| He may have just graduated but Nick (Christopher Jacot) has it all figured out - marriage, a lucrative career and a totally different lifestyle from that of his Westcoast hippy parents. When he discovers that his future wife may be falling prey to a powerful and oversexed music producer, Nick is determined to fly to Toronto to win her back. Lifelong buds and dedicated surfers Tyler (Shawn Roberts) and Dime (Ryan Belleville) have other ideas for their staid best friend - the roadtrip adventure of his life. With only three days to make it to the MuchMusic Video Awards, the unlikely road warriors head off. Two sexy hitchhikers, Sasha (Joanne Kelly) and Jill (Mayko Nguyen), complicate matters and a series of accidents, orchestrated by a malevolent stranger, sabotage the trip turning Nick's future plans upside down. | Christopher Jacot (as Nick), Joanne Kelly (as Sasha), Shawn Roberts (as Tyler), Mayko Nguyen (as Jill), Ryan Belleville (as Dime), Katheryn Winnick (as Trish), August Schellenberg (as Emile), Matt Frewer (as Farmer Joseph), Jackie Burroughs (as Mother Libby), Andrew Airlie (as Jerry), Lynda Boyd (as Toni), Jay Brazeau (as Store Clerk), Andy Jones (as Portly Customer), Jason Priestley (as Lenny Swackhammer), Christie Laing (as Sexy Girl) | |||||||
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Ray | Biography | 152′ | 2004 | Taylor Hackford | DVD4 | Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story (USA) (working title) | 7.9 |
| Ray Charles has the distinction of being both a national treasure and an international phenomenon. By the early 1960's Ray Charles had accomplished his dream. He'd come of age musically. He'd made it to Carnegie Hall. The hit records "Georgia," "Born to Lose" successively kept climbing to the top of the charts. He'd made his first triumphant European concert tour in 1960 (a feat which, except for 1965, he's repeated at least once a year ever since). He had taken virtually every form of popular music and broken through its boundaries with such awe inspiring achievements as the LP's "Genius Plus Soul Equals Jazz" and "Modern Sounds in Country & Western." Rhythm & blues (or "race music" as it had been called) became universally respectable through his efforts. Jazz found a mainstream audience it had never previously enjoyed. And country & western music began to chart an unexpected course to general acceptance, then worldwide popularity. And along the way Ray Charles was instrumental in the invention of rock & roll. Jamie Foxx (Any Given Sunday, Ali) is Ray Charles in this high-energy portrait of an exceptional man who has become an American icon. Born in a poor African American town in central Florida, Ray Charles went blind at the age of 7. With the staunch support of his determined single mother, he developed the fierce resolve, wit and incredible talent that would eventually enable him to overcome not only Jim Crow Racism and the cruel prejudices against the blind, but also discover his own sound which revolutionized American popular music. Nonetheless, as Ray's unprecedented fame grew, so did his weakness for drugs and women, until they threatened to strip away the very things he held most dear. This little known story of Ray Charles' meteoric rise from humble beginnings, his successful struggle to excel in a sighted world and his eventual defeat of his own personal demons make for an inspiring and unforgettable true story of human triumph. | Jamie Foxx (as Ray Charles), Kerry Washington (as Della Bea Robinson), Regina King (as Margie Hendricks), Clifton Powell (as Jeff Brown), Harry J. Lennix (as Joe Adams (as Harry Lennix)), Bokeem Woodbine (as Fathead Newman), Aunjanue Ellis (as Mary Ann Fisher), Sharon Warren (as Aretha Robinson), C.J. Sanders (as Young Ray Robinson), Curtis Armstrong (as Ahmet Ertegun), Richard Schiff (as Jerry Wexler), Larenz Tate (as Quincy Jones), Terrence Howard (as Gossie McKee (as Terrence Dashon Howard)), David Krumholtz (as Milt Shaw), Wendell Pierce (as Wilbur Brassfield) | |||||||
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Frostbite | Comedy | 83′ | 2005 | Jonathan Schwartz | DVD4 | 3.1 | |
| Slacker Billy Wagstaff leaves his Venice Beach home and travels to Pine Mountain after being accepted into a snowboarding academy. Upon arriving, Billy and his childhood friend, Casey, find themselves in the middle of a local feud between the egotistical mountain owner, Colonel Jaffe, and the misfit locals led by activist J.P. Millhouse and coffee show owner Naomi Bucks. Billy sets his signs on snowboarding, but when he's booted from the academy he teams up with the so-called "poorees" to get even with Colonel Jaffe's group of "richies." | Peter Jason (as Colonel Jaffe), Traci Lords (as Naomi Bucks), Adam Grimes (as Billy Wagstaff), Phil Morris (as J.P. Millhouse), Carmen Nicole (as Casey Richards), Baelyn Neff (as Winter Jaffe), Oliver Macready (as Brandt Von Hoffman), Ron Zimmerman (as Blind Danny Temples), Christian Oliver (as Hans Gruber), Gus Farewell (as Sven Darden), Rick Overton (as Bartender), Maggie Rowe (as Receptionist (Suzy)), Matt Baker (as Balls), Kareem Matthews (as Shaft), Troy Bellinghausen (as Grabs) | |||||||
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Target | Action | 84′ | 2004 | William Webb | DVD4 | 2.5 | |
| U.S. Army sniper Charlie Snow finds himself at the other end of the crosshairs when the brother of an Eastern European arms dealer whom he killed decides to take vengeance on Charlie and his family in L.A. | Stephen Baldwin (as Charlie Snow), James Russo (as Donovan), Steffani Brass (as Lisa Snow (as Stephanie Brass)), Yorgo Constantine (as Yevon Bodnar), Deborah Worthing (as Maggie), Patricia McCormack (as Maysie), Rory Thost (as Sam Snow), Tammy Trull (as Sunny), Debra Wilson (as Nolan), Kenya D. Williamson (as Miss Demmings), Aesop Aquarian (as Homeless Vet), Kallie Flynn Childress (as 13-Year-Old Girl), Caia Coley (as Cell Phone Woman), Cris D'Annunzio (as Debriefer (as Chris D'Annunzio)), Mio Deckala (as Lendl Bodnar), Romina DiLella (as Female Agent), Johnny Ferretti (as Security Guard), Igor Jijikine (as Leather Jacket), Jeffrey Johnson (as Curtis), Matthew Long (as Tavis), Steven Mattila (as Spotter (as Steve Mattila)), Shelby Medlang (as Cafe Girl), Robert Miranda (as Officer D'Angelo), Dante Nigro (as Teenaged Boy), Jeanette O'Connor (as School Principal), Matt Skollar (as Fatigues), Inna Swann (as Anna), Chester E. Tripp III (as Mounted Cop), Jenny Ventriss (as Bag Lady), Peeter Vilms (as Groundman) | |||||||
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28 Days | Drama | 103′ | 2000 | Betty Thomas | DVD40 | 5.8 | |
| After getting into a car accident while drunk on the day of her sister's wedding, Gwen Cummings is given a choice between prison or a rehab center. She chooses rehab, but is extremely resistant to taking part in any of the treatment programs they have to offer, refusing to admit that she has an alcohol addiction. After getting to know some of the other patients, Gwen gradually begins to re-examine her life and see that she does, in fact, have a serious problem. The path to recovery will not be easy, and success will not be guaranteed or even likely, but she is now willing to give it a try. | Sandra Bullock (as Gwen Cummings), Viggo Mortensen (as Eddie Boone), Dominic West (as Jasper), Elizabeth Perkins (as Lily Cummings), Azura Skye (as Andrea), Steve Buscemi (as Cornell Shaw), Alan Tudyk (as Gerhardt), Mike O'Malley (as Oliver (as Michael O'Malley)), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (as Roshanda), Reni Santoni (as Daniel), Diane Ladd (as Bobbie Jean), Margo Martindale (as Betty), Susan Krebs (as Evelyn), Loudon Wainwright III (as Guitar Guy), Katie Scharf (as Young Gwen) | |||||||
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A History of Violence | Crime | 96′ | 2005 | David Cronenberg | DVD40 | 7.6 | |
| Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, A History of Violence is the tale of Tom Stall. Tom is a loving family man and well-respected citizen of a small Indiana town. But when two savage criminals show up at his diner, Tom is forced to take action and thwart the robbery attempt. Suddenly heralded as a hero who took the courage to stand up to crime, people look up to Tom as a man of high moral regard. But all that media attention has the likes of mobsters showing up at his doorstep, charging that Tom is someone else they've been looking for. Is it a case of mistaken identity or does Tom have a history that no one knows about? Either way, someone's about to find out if there's a history of violence. | Viggo Mortensen (as Tom Stall), Maria Bello (as Edie Stall), Ed Harris (as Carl Fogarty), William Hurt (as Richie Cusack), Ashton Holmes (as Jack Stall), Peter MacNeill (as Sheriff Sam Carney), Stephen McHattie (as Leland Jones), Greg Bryk (as William Orser), Sumela Kay (as Judy Danvers), Kyle Schmid (as Bobby Jordan), Deborah Drakeford (as Charlotte), Gerry Quigley (as Mick), Heidi Hayes (as Sarah Stall), Aidan Devine (as Charlie Roarke), Bill MacDonald (as Frank Mulligan) | |||||||
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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | Biography | 113′ | 2002 | George Clooney | DVD40 | Confessions d'un homme dangereux (Canada: French title) | 7.1 |
| Television made him famous, but his biggest hits happened off screen. "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" is the story of a legendary showman's double life - television producer by day, CIA assassin by night. At the height of his TV career, Chuck Barris was recruited by the CIA and trained to become a covert operative. Or so Barris said. | Dick Clark (as Himself), Sam Rockwell (as Chuck Barris), Michelle Sweeney (as J. Sweeney), Drew Barrymore (as Penny), Chelsea Ceci (as Tuvia, Age 8), Michael Cera (as Chuck, Age 8 and 11 (as Michael Céra)), Aimee Rose Ambroziak (as Chuck's Date #1), Isabelle Blais (as Chuck's Date #2), Melissa Carter (as Chuck's Date #3), Jennifer Hall (as Georgia), Ilona Elkin (as Georgia's Girlfriend), Sean Tucker (as Barfly), Jaye P. Morgan (as Herself), Maggie Gyllenhaal (as Debbie), David Julian Hirsh (as Freddie Cannon (as David Hirsh)) | |||||||
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Cidade de Deus | Crime | 130′ | 2002 | Fernando Meirelles, Kátia Lund (co-director) | DVD40 | City of God (International: English title) (UK) , Cité de Dieu, La (France) , God's Town (International: English title) | 8.8 |
| Cidade de Deus (City of God) is a housing project built in the 1960's that--in the early 80's--became one of the most dangerous places in Rio de Janeiro. The tale tells the stories of many characters whose lives sometimes intersect. However, all is seen through the eyes of a singular narrator: Busca-Pé, a poor black youth too frail and scared to become an outlaw but also to smart to be content with underpaid, menial jobs. He grows up in a very violent environment. The odds are all against him. But Busca-Pé soon discovers that he can see reality differently than others. His redemption is that he's been given an artist's point of view as a keen-eyed photographer. As Busca-Pé is not the real protagonist of the film--only the narrator--he is not the one who makes the decisions that will determine the sequence of events. Nevertheless, not only his life is attached to what happens in the story, but it is also through Busca-Pé's perspective of life that one can understand the complicated layers and humanity of a world, apparently condemned to endless violence. | Alexandre Rodrigues (as Buscapé - Rocket), Leandro Firmino (as Zé Pequeno - Li'l Zé (as Leandro Firmino da Hora)), Phellipe Haagensen (as Bené - Benny), Douglas Silva (as Dadinho - Li'l Dice), Jonathan Haagensen (as Cabeleira - Shaggy), Matheus Nachtergaele (as Sandro Cenoura - Carrot), Seu Jorge (as Mané Galinha - Knockout Ned), Jefechander Suplino (as Alicate - Clipper), Alice Braga (as Angélica), Emerson Gomes (as Barbantinho - Stringy), Edson Oliveira (as Barbantinho Adulto - Older Stringy), Michel de Souza (as Bené Criança - Young Benny (as Michel De Souza Gomes)), Roberta Rodrigues (as Berenice - Bernice), Luis Otávio (as Buscapé Criança - Young Rocket), Maurício Marques (as Cabeção - Melonhead) | |||||||
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Mar adentro | Biography | 125′ | 2004 | Alejandro Amenábar | DVD40 | The Sea Inside (International: English title) (USA) , The Sea Within (Europe: English title) (USA) , Mare dentro (Italy) | 8.1 |
| Life story of Spaniard Ramón Sampedro, who fought a 30-year campaign to win the right to end his life with dignity. Film explores Ramón's relationships with two women: Julia, a lawyer who supports his cause, and Rosa, a local woman who wants to convince him that life is worth living. Through the gift of his love, these two women are inspired to accomplish things they never previously thought possible. Despite his wish to die, Ramón taught everyone he encountered the meaning, value and preciousness of life. Though he could not move himself, he had an uncanny ability to move others. | Javier Bardem (as Ramón Sampedro), Belén Rueda (as Julia), Lola Dueñas (as Rosa), Mabel Rivera (as Manuela Sampedro), Celso Bugallo (as José Sampedro), Clara Segura (as Gené), Joan Dalmau (as Joaquín), Alberto Jiménez (as Germán), Tamar Novas (as Javier Sampedro), Francesc Garrido (as Marc), José María Pou (as Padre Francisco), Alberto Amarilla (as Hermano Andrés), Andrea Occhipinti (as Santiago), Federico Pérez Rey (as Conductor (Driver)), Nicolás Fernández Luna (as Cristian) | |||||||
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White Chicks | Crime | 109′ | 2004 | Keenen Ivory Wayans | DVD41 | 4.9 | |
| Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson Sisters from a kidnapping plot. | Shawn Wayans (as Kevin Copeland), Marlon Wayans (as Marcus Copeland), Jaime King (as Heather Vandergeld), Frankie Faison (as Section Chief Elliott Gordon), Lochlyn Munro (as Agent Jake Harper), John Heard (as Warren Vandergeld), Busy Philipps (as Karen), Terry Crews (as Latrell Spencer), Brittany Daniel (as Megan Vandergeld), Eddie Velez (as Agent Vincent Gomez), Jessica Cauffiel (as Tori), Maitland Ward (as Brittany Wilson), Anne Dudek (as Tiffany Wilson), Rochelle Aytes (as Denise), Jennifer Carpenter (as Lisa) | |||||||
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The Day After Tomorrow | Action | 124′ | 2004 | Roland Emmerich | DVD41 | Tomorrow (USA) (working title) | 6.2 |
| This movie takes a big-budget, special-effects-filled look at what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at such levels that they resulted in worldwide catastrophe and disaster, including multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of the next Ice Age. At the center of the story is a paleoclimatologist (a scientist who studies the ways weather patterns changed in the past), Professor Jack Hall (Quaid), who tries to save the world from the effects of global warming while also trying to get to his son, Sam (Gyllenhaal), who was in New York City as part of a scholastic competition, when the city was overwhelmed by the chilling beginnings of the new Ice Age. In addition to all of the other challenges Dr. Hall faces, he's also going against the flow as humanity races south to warmer climes, and he's nearly the only one going north... | Dennis Quaid (as Jack Hall), Jake Gyllenhaal (as Sam Hall), Emmy Rossum (as Laura Chapman), Dash Mihok (as Jason Evans), Jay O. Sanders (as Frank Harris), Sela Ward (as Dr. Lucy Hall), Austin Nichols (as J.D.), Arjay Smith (as Brian Parks), Tamlyn Tomita (as Janet Tokada), Sasha Roiz (as Parker), Ian Holm (as Terry Rapson), Nassim Sharara (as Saudi Delegate), Carl Alacchi (as Venezuelan Delegate), Kenneth Welsh (as Vice President Becker), Michael A. Samah (as Saudi Translator) | |||||||
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50 First Dates | Comedy | 99′ | 2004 | Peter Segal | DVD41 | Fifty First Dates (USA) (alternative spelling), Fifty First Kisses (USA) (working title) | 6.8 |
| Henry Roth (Sandler) is a veterinarian living in Hawaii who enjoys the company of vacationing women. He leaves the playboy life behind after he falls for Lucy (Barrymore), who suffers from short-term memory loss. Since she can never remember meeting him, Henry has to romance Lucy every single day and hope that she falls for him. | Adam Sandler (as Henry Roth), Drew Barrymore (as Lucy Whitmore), Rob Schneider (as Ula), Sean Astin (as Doug Whitmore), Lusia Strus (as Alexa), Dan Aykroyd (as Dr. Keats), Amy Hill (as Sue), Allen Covert (as Ten Second Tom), Blake Clark (as Marlin Whitmore), Maya Rudolph (as Stacy), Pomaika'i Brown (as Nick (as Nephi Pomaikai Brown)), Joe Nakashima (as Old Hawaiian Man), Peter Dante (as Security Guard), Dom Magwili (as Security Guard), Jonathan Loughran (as Jennifer) | |||||||
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Dirty Deeds | Comedy | 87′ | 2005 | David Kendall | DVD41 | 5.3 | |
| An American Pie-like teen comedy in which a high school senior tries to become the first student ever to complete the Dirty Deeds, an outrageous series of challenges that must be completed between dusk and dawn on the Friday night of Homecoming Weekend. | Milo Ventimiglia (as Zach Harper), Lacey Chabert (as Meg), Charles Durning (as Victor Rasdale), Matthew Carey (as Lawton), Alex Solowitz (as JD Riplock), Zoe Saldana (as Rachel Buff), Billy L. Sullivan (as Stash), Tom Amandes (as VP Fuchs), Michael Milhoan (as Officer Dill), Mark Derwin (as Vincent Scarno), Ray Santiago (as Bobby D), Michael Sullivan (as BJ), Danso Gordon (as Biggs), Arielle Kebbel (as Alison), Erin Torpey (as Jen) | |||||||
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Final Destination 2 | Horror | 90′ | 2003 | David R. Ellis | DVD41 | 6.4 | |
| "It has been one year today since the tragic explosion of flight 180." After having a premonition of a horrific multi-car pileup on the highway, Kimberly panics and blocks off the offramp she is on holding up several cars. Kimberly tries to tell Officer Burke, who was one of the people behind her what was about to happen. As he looks at her in disbelief cars begin to crash and explode about 1/2 mile from them as they stare in shock. Later that same day, one of the survivors dies in a freak accident and Kimberly starts to wonder if the flight 180 incident and the events after weren't just a coincidence. Her only hope lies in Clear Rivers, the sole survivor of flight 180. Can she help them cheat death one more time? | Ali Larter (as Clear Rivers), A.J. Cook (as Kimberly Corman), Michael Landes (as Officer Thomas Burke), Tony Todd (as William Bludworth), Terrence 'T.C.' Carson (as Eugene Dix (as T.C. Carson)), Jonathan Cherry (as Rory Peters), Keegan Connor Tracy (as Kat Jennings), Lynda Boyd (as Nora Carpenter), James Kirk (as Tim Carpenter), David Paetkau (as Evan Lewis), Justina Machado (as Isabella Hudson), Sarah Carter (as Shaina), Alex Rae (as Dano), Shaun Sipos (as Frankie), Andrew Airlie (as Mr. Corman) | |||||||
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Road to Perdition | Crime | 117′ | 2002 | Sam Mendes | DVD42 | 7.7 | |
| Mike Sullivan (Tom Hanks) works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney (Paul Newman) Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure. However after his son is witness to a killing he has done Mike Sullivan finds him self on the run trying to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him. Jude Law co stars as a hit man hired to kill Sullivan. | Tyler Hoechlin (as Michael Sullivan Jr.), Rob Maxey (as Drugstore Owner), Liam Aiken (as Peter Sullivan), Jennifer Jason Leigh (as Annie Sullivan), Tom Hanks (as Michael Sullivan), Paul Newman (as John Rooney), Daniel Craig (as Connor Rooney), Ciarán Hinds (as Finn McGovern), Craig Spidle (as Rooney's Henchman), Ian Barford (as Rooney's Henchman), Stephen P. Dunn (as Finn McGovern's Henchman (as Stephen Dunn)), Paul Turner (as Finn McGovern's Henchman), Kathleen Keane (as Irish Musician), Brendan McKinney (as Irish Musician), Jackie Moran (as Irish Musician) | |||||||
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The Descent | Adventure | 99′ | 2005 | Neil Marshall | DVD42 | Crawlspace (UK) (working title) | 7.5 |
| A group of female friends led by Juno (Natalie Mendoza) encounter bloodthirsty creatures when they get trapped in a mountain cave due to rockfall. Worst of all they their friendships sour and they discover their real fear is from each other... | Shauna Macdonald (as Sarah), Natalie Jackson Mendoza (as Juno (as Natalie Mendoza)), Alex Reid (as Beth), Saskia Mulder (as Rebecca), MyAnna Buring (as Sam), Nora-Jane Noone (as Holly), Oliver Milburn (as Paul), Molly Kayll (as Jessica), Craig Conway (as Crawler - Scar), Leslie Simpson (as Crawler), Mark Cronfield (as Crawler), Stephen Lamb (as Crawler (as Steve Lamb)), Catherine Dyson (as Crawler), Julie Ellis (as Crawler), Sophie Trott (as Crawler) | |||||||
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Revolver | Crime | 115′ | 2005 | Guy Ritchie | DVD42 | 5.9 | |
| Jake Green is a hotshot gambler, long on audacity and short on common sense. He's rarely allowed to play in any casino because he is a winner. Jake has taken in so much money over the years, he is the only client of his accountant and older brother Billy. One night, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private game, where Jake is expected to lose to Dorothy Macha, a crime boss and local casino owner who can't play for squat, but always wins because people are too scared to beat him. Jake isn't afraid of Macha, and not only beats Dorothy in a quick game of chance, but takes every possible opportunity to insult the man. Jake and his brothers leave the game, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake, who ends up working for and being protected by a pair of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to take Macha down. | Jason Statham (as Jake), Ray Liotta (as Macha), Vincent Pastore (as Zach), André Benjamin (as Avi), Terence Maynard (as French Paul), Andrew Howard (as Billy), Mark Strong (as Sorter), Francesca Annis (as Lily Walker), Anjela Lauren Smith (as Doreen), Elana Binysh (as Rachel), Faruk Pruti (as Ivan (Billy's Bodyguard)), Shend (as Teddy (Billy's Bodyguard)), Bill Moody (as Al), Stephen Walters (as Joe), Vincent Riotta (as Benny) | |||||||
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Untergang, Der | Drama | 156′ | 2004 | Oliver Hirschbiegel | DVD42 | Caduta - Gli ultimi giorni di Hitler, La (Italy) , Declino, Il (Italy) , The Downfall (literal English title), The Downfall: Hitler and the End of the Third Reich (USA) , Untergang - Hitler und das Ende des 3. Reichs, Der (Germany) (working title) | 8.6 |
| In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the east and the Allied Expeditionary Force attacking from the west. In Berlin, capital of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler proclaims that Germany will still achieve victory and orders his Generals and advisers to fight to the last man. "Downfall" explores these final days of the Reich, where senior German leaders (such as Himmler and Goring) began defecting from their beloved Fuhrer, in an effort to save their own lives, while still others (Joseph Goebbels) pledge to die with Hitler. Hitler, himself, degenerates into a paranoid shell of a man, full of optimism one moment and suicidal depression the next. When the end finally does comes, and Hitler lies dead by his own hand, what is left of his military must find a way to end the killing that is the Battle of Berlin, and lay down their arms in surrender. | Bruno Ganz (as Adolf Hitler), Alexandra Maria Lara (as Traudl Junge), Corinna Harfouch (as Magda Goebbels), Ulrich Matthes (as Joseph Goebbels), Juliane Köhler (as Eva Braun), Heino Ferch (as Albert Speer), Christian Berkel (as Prof. Dr. Ernst-Günter Schenck), Matthias Habich (as Prof. Dr. Werner Haase), Thomas Kretschmann (as SS-Gruppenführer Hermann Fegelein), Michael Mendl (as General der Artillerie Helmuth Weidling), André Hennicke (as SS-Brigadeführer Wilhelm Mohnke), Ulrich Noethen (as Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler), Birgit Minichmayr (as Gerda Christian), Rolf Kanies (as General der Infanterie Hans Krebs), Justus von Dohnanyi (as General der Infanterie Wilhelm Burgdorf) | |||||||
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Zathura: A Space Adventure | Action | 113′ | 2005 | Jon Favreau | DVD42 | 6.0 | |
| Danny and Walter are two brothers who barely get along even while driving their parents to distraction as their older sister tries to ignore them. Despite their squabbling, the brothers manage cooperate enough to play an old mechanical board game named Zathura. However, after their first move, they find that the game has apparently flung them, their sister and their entire house into outer space. Furthermore, the brothers surmise the only way to return home is to finish the game. However with almost every move, new dangers arise as the siblings find themselves learning to cooperate in ways they never expected as they realize what they mean to each other. | Jonah Bobo (as Danny), Josh Hutcherson (as Walter), Dax Shepard (as Astronaut), Kristen Stewart (as Lisa), Tim Robbins (as Dad), Frank Oz (as Robot (voice)), John Alexander (as Robot), Derek Mears (as Lead Zorgon), Douglas Tait (as Zorgon), Joe Bucaro III (as Zorgon (as Joe Bucaro)), Jeff Wolfe (as Zorgon) | |||||||
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The Constant Gardener | Drama | 129′ | 2005 | Fernando Meirelles | DVD43 | 7.6 | |
| Based on the best-selling John le Carré novel and from the Academy Award-nominated director of "City of God." In a remote area of Northern Kenya, activist Tessa Quayle (Rachel Weisz) is found brutally murdered. Tessa's companion, a doctor, appears to have fled the scene, and the evidence points to a crime of passion. Members of the British High Commission in Nairobi assume that Tessa's widower, their mild-mannered and unambitious colleague Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes), will leave the matter to them. They could not be more wrong. Haunted by remorse and jarred by rumors of his late wife's infidelities, Quayle surprises everyone by embarking on a personal odyssey that will take him across three continents. Using his privileged access to diplomatic secrets, he will risk his own life, stopping at nothing to uncover and expose the truth - a conspiracy more far-reaching and deadly than Quayle could ever have imagined. | Ralph Fiennes (as Justin Quayle), Rachel Weisz (as Tessa Quayle), Hubert Koundé (as Arnold Bluhm), Danny Huston (as Sandy Woodrow), Daniele Harford (as Miriam), Packson Ngugi (as Officer in Morgue), Damaris Itenyo Agweyu (as Jomo's Wife), Bernard Otieno Oduor (as Jomo), Bill Nighy (as Sir Bernard Pellegrin), Keith Pearson (as Porter Coleridge), John Sibi-Okumu (as Dr. Joshua Ngaba), Donald Sumpter (as Tim Donohue), Archie Panjabi (as Ghita Pearson), Nick Reding (as Crick), Gerard McSorley (as Sir Kenneth "Kenny" Curtiss) | |||||||
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The Great Raid | Action | 132′ | 2005 | John Dahl | DVD43 | 6.9 | |
| Set in the Philippines in 1945, THE GREAT RAID tells the true story of the 6th Ranger Battalion, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Mucci (Benjamin Bratt) who undertake a daring rescue mission against all odds. Traveling thirty miles behind enemy lines, the 6th Ranger Battalion aims to liberate over 500 American prisoners-of-war from the notorious Cabanatuan Japanese POW camp in the most audacious rescue ever. | Benjamin Bratt (as Lt. Colonel Mucci), James Franco (as Captain Prince), Robert Mammone (as Captain Fisher), Max Martini (as 1st Sgt. Sid "Top" Wojo), James Carpinello (as Cpl. Aliteri), Mark Consuelos (as Cpl. Guttierez), Craig McLachlan (as 2nd Lt. Riley), Freddie Joe Farnsworth (as 2nd Lt. Foley), Laird Macintosh (as 2nd Lt. O'Grady), Jeremy Callaghan (as Lt. Able), Cesar Montano (as Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota), Scott McLean (as Lt. LeClaire), Paolo Montalban (as Sgt. Valera), Clayne Crawford (as PFC Aldrige), Sam Worthington (as PFC Lucas ) | |||||||
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Into the Blue | Action | 110′ | 2005 | John Stockwell | DVD43 | 5.2 | |
| A group of divers find themselves in deep trouble with a drug lord after they come upon the illicit cargo of a sunken airplane. | Paul Walker (as Jared), Jessica Alba (as Sam), Scott Caan (as Bryce), Ashley Scott (as Amanda), Josh Brolin (as Bates), James Frain (as Reyes), Tyson Beckford (as Primo), Dwayne Adway (as Roy), Javon Frazer (as Danny), Chris Taloa (as Quinn), Peter R.V. Bowleg Jr. (as Jake), Clifford McIntosh (as Kash), Adam Collins (as Raolo), Gill Montie (as Big Dave), Dan Ballard (as Scuba Bob) | |||||||
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Mozart and the Whale | Comedy | ′ | 2005 | Petter Næss | DVD43 | Crazy in Love (USA) (working title) | 7.0 |
| "Mozart and the Whale" is a dramatic-comedy, inspired by the lives of two people with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism, whose emotional dysfunctions threaten to sabotage their budding romance. Donald (Josh Hartnett) is a good-natured but hapless taxi driver with a love of birds and a superhuman knack for numbers. Like many AS sufferers, he likes patterns and routines. But when the beautiful but complicated Isabelle (Radha Mitchell) joins the autism support group he leads, his life-and his heart-are turned upside down. | Josh Hartnett (as Donald Morton), Radha Mitchell (as Isabelle Sorenson), Gary Cole (as Wallace), Allen Evangelista (as Skeets), Sheila Kelley (as Janice), Erica Leerhsen (as Bronwin), John Carroll Lynch (as Gregory), Nate Mooney (as Roger), Rusty Schwimmer (as Gracie), Robert Wisdom (as Blume), Christa Campbell (as Therapist), Wonder Russell (as Teacher), Kelly B. Eviston (as Dr. Trask), Ron Ford (as Dennis), Jon Fowler (as Stanley), Jhon Goodwin (as Rodney), Jerry Sciarrio (as Flower Truck Driver) | |||||||
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Land of the Dead | Action | 93′ | 2005 | George A. Romero | DVD44 | Dead Reckoning (USA) (working title), George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (USA) (complete title), George Romero's Land of the Dead (USA) (complete title), Twilight of the Dead (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| The living dead have overtaken humanity. The last remnants of the human race live inside a walled city as they come to grips with the situation. The wealthy live in sealed skyscrapers as the poor fend for themselves on the streets. Protecting them is an enormous tank called Dead Reckoning, controlled by a group of people led by Riley. But when Riley loses command of the tank to an insane man bent on destroying the city, he must save it from Dead Reckoning as those who walk beyond the walls of the city slowly develop new abilites and become a much greater threat to humankind. | Simon Baker (as Riley), John Leguizamo (as Cholo), Dennis Hopper (as Kaufman), Asia Argento (as Slack), Robert Joy (as Charlie), Eugene Clark (as Big Daddy), Joanne Boland (as Pretty Boy), Tony Nappo (as Foxy), Jennifer Baxter (as Number 9), Boyd Banks (as Butcher), Jasmin Geljo (as Tambourine Man), Max McCabe (as Mouse (as Maxwell McCabe-Lokos)), Tony Munch (as Anchor), Shawn Roberts (as Mike), Pedro Miguel Arce (as Pillsbury) | |||||||
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Se7en | Crime | 127′ | 1995 | David Fincher | DVD44 | Seven (USA) (alternative spelling), The Seven Deadly Sins (USA) (working title) | 8.4 |
| A film about two homicide detectives' desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world's ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic "John Doe" sermonizes to Detectives Sommerset and Mills -- one sin at a time. The sin of Gluttony comes first and the murderer's terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured Sommerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer's modus operandi while green Detective Mills scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a killer... | Brad Pitt (as Detective David Mills), Morgan Freeman (as Detective Lt. William Somerset), Gwyneth Paltrow (as Tracy Mills), Kevin Spacey (as John Doe), R. Lee Ermey (as Police Captain), Andrew Kevin Walker (as Dead Man (as Andy Walker)), Daniel Zacapa (as Detective Taylor), John Cassini (as Officer Davis), Bob Mack (as Gluttony Victim), Peter Crombie (as Dr. O'Neill), Reg E. Cathey (as Coroner), George Christy (as Workman), Endre Hules (as Cab Driver), Hawthorne James (as George, Library Night Guard), William Davidson (as Library Guard (as Roscoe Davidson)) | |||||||
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The Final Cut | Sci-Fi | 95′ | 2004 | Omar Naim | DVD44 | The final Cut - Dein Tod ist erst der Anfang (Germany) (DVD title) | 6.2 |
| In a near undefined future, people may have a Zoe microchip implanted in their nervous system to permit their families retrieve the best moments of their memories and watch on video after their deaths. This process is called "Rememory" and Alan H. Hakman (Robin Williams), a man traumatized by an incident in his childhood, is the best cutter of the Eye Tech Corporation. The company is facing groups that oppose to the "Rememory" and the ex-cutter Fletcher (Jim Caviezel) is leading these opponents. When Alan is assigned to prepare the final cut of the memories of the Eye Tech lawyer Charles Bannister, his Zoe chip is disputed by Fletcher. Meanwhile, Charles finds that he has also an implanted microchip, which is against the rules of a cutter. | Robin Williams (as Alan W. Hakman), Mira Sorvino (as Delila), James Caviezel (as Fletcher (as Jim Caviezel)), Mimi Kuzyk (as Thelma), Stephanie Romanov (as Jennifer Bannister), Thom Bishops (as Hasan), Genevieve Buechner (as Isabel Bannister), Brendan Fletcher (as Michael), Vincent Gale (as Simon), Casey Dubois (as Young Alan, age 9), Liam Ranger (as Young Louis Hunt, age 9), Joely Collins (as Legz, the Tattoo Artist), Michael St. John Smith (as Charles Bannister), Christopher Britton (as Jason Monroe (as Chris Britton)), Wanda Cannon (as Caroline Monroe) | |||||||
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The Interpreter | Crime | 128′ | 2005 | Sydney Pollack | DVD44 | Interprète, L' (France) | 6.6 |
| Escalating events begin when U.N. translator Silvia Broome alleges that she has overheard a death threat against an African head of state, spoken in a rare dialect few people other than Silvia can understand. With the words "The Teacher will never leave this room alive," in an instant, Silvia's life is turned upside down as she becomes a hunted target of the killers. Placed under the protection of federal agent Tobin Keller, Silvia's world only grows more nightmarish. As Keller digs deeper into his eyewitnesses' past and her secretive world of global connections, the more suspicious he becomes that she herself might be involved in the conspiracy. With every step of the way, he finds more reasons to mistrust her. Is Sylvia a victim? A suspect? Or something else entirely? And can Tobin, coping with his own personal heartache, keep her safe? Though they must depend on one another, Silvia and Tobin couldn't be more different. Silvia's strengths are words, diplomacy and the subtleties of meaning, while Tobin is all about instinct, action and reading into the most primal human behaviors. Now, as the danger of a major assassination on U.S. soil grows and Silvia's life hangs in the balance, Silvia and Tobin play out a gripping dance of evasion and revelation that keeps them both guessing as they race to stop a terrifying international crisis before it's too late. | Nicole Kidman (as Silvia Broome), Sean Penn (as Tobin Keller), Catherine Keener (as Dot Woods), Jesper Christensen (as Nils Lud), Yvan Attal (as Philippe), Earl Cameron (as Zuwanie), George Harris (as Kuman-Kuman), Michael Wright (as Marcus), Clyde Kusatsu (as Police Chief Lee Wu), Eric Keenleyside (as Rory Robb), Hugo Speer (as Simon Broome), Maz Jobrani (as Mo), Yusuf Gatewood (as Doug), Curtiss Cook (as Ajene Xola (as Curtiss I'Cook)), Byron Utley (as Jean Gamba) | |||||||
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The Beautiful Country | Drama | 128′ | 2004 | Hans Petter Moland | DVD45 | 7.3 | |
| One of the consequences of America's involvement in the Vietnam war, was the children of GI's by their Vietnamese wives and lovers. For years those women who were involved with Americans were social outcasts, treated as collaborators while their children, even when living with grandparents, endured taunts and abuse. This is the story of one such love child, Binh (Damien Nguyen), being forced from his village at 17, going to Saigon to find his mother, then trying to escape to America with his much younger half brother, Tam (Dang Quoc Thinh Tran), in 1990. The film lingers on the rigors of the voyage: the sampan, the Malaysian detention camps, the illegal refugee ship, and the underground economy with near slavery in New York City. It finally opens up when Binh leaves New York for Houston to find his father. | Nick Nolte (as Steve), Thu Anh (as Mrs. Hoa), Ling Bai (as Ling), Glen Bradford (as Wayne), Thi Hong Bui (as Crippled), Devin Carbaugh (as Yuppie), Cleve Chamberlain (as Viet Nam Veteran), Thi Kim Xuan Chau (as Mai), Dora Chu (as Bartender), Phyllis Cicero (as Receptionist), Xuan Phuc Dins (as Pham), Michael Douglas (as Man on TV), Kirk Griffith (as Ranch owner), Be He (as Grandfather), Phat Trieu Hoang (as Captain on Junk), Damien Hung (as Eng), John Hussey (as Jerry), Duc Thuan Khuong (as Mrs. Hoa's son), Richard Lack (as Postal Clerk (as Richard Black)), Wee Suu Loke (as Official), Victor Macias (as Mexican man), Thi Hoa Mai (as Wa), Don McCoy (as Police officer), Ganrasha Moorthy (as Officer), Temuera Morrison (as Snakeyes), Arthur J. Nascarella (as Gruff), Damien Nguyen (as Binh), Than Kien Nguyen (as Riley), Thi Huong Dung Nguyen (as Lady Barber), Thi Linh Phoung Nguyen (as Exquisite), Thu An Nguyen (as Old Woman), Van Hai Nguyen (as Git Wo), Minh Quoc Pham (as Guard #1), Tim Roth (as Captain Oh), Carl Savering (as Truck driver), Chapman To (as Chingmy), Dang Quoc Thinh Tran (as Tam), Libby Villari (as Steve's ex-wife), Tang Vu (as Headservant) | |||||||
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Syriana | Drama | 126′ | 2005 | Stephen Gaghan | DVD45 | See No Evil (USA) (working title) | 7.1 |
| From writer/director Stephen Gaghan, winner of the Best Screenplay Academy Award for Traffic, comes Syriana, a political thriller that unfolds against the intrigue of the global oil industry. From the players brokering back-room deals in Washington to the men toiling in the oil fields of the Persian Gulf, the film's multiple storylines weave together to illuminate the human consequences of the fierce pursuit of wealth and power. As a career CIA operative (George Clooney) begins to uncover the disturbing truth about the work he has devoted his life to, an up-and-coming oil broker (Matt Damon) faces an unimaginable family tragedy and finds redemption in his partnership with an idealistic Gulf prince (Alexander Siddig). A corporate lawyer (Jeffrey Wright) faces a moral dilemma as he finesses the questionable merger of two powerful U.S. oil companies, while across the globe, a disenfranchised Pakistani teenager (Mazhar Munir) falls prey to the recruiting efforts of a charismatic cleric. Each plays their small part in the vast and complex system that powers the industry, unaware of the explosive impact their lives will have upon the world. | Kayvan Novak (as Arash), George Clooney (as Bob Barnes), Amr Waked (as Mohammed Sheik Agiza), Christopher Plummer (as Dean Whiting), Jeffrey Wright (as Bennett Holiday), Chris Cooper (as Jimmy Pope), Robert Foxworth (as Tommy Barton), Nicky Henson (as Sydney Hewitt), Nicholas Art (as Riley Woodman), Matt Damon (as Bryan Woodman), Amanda Peet (as Julie Woodman), Steven Hinkle (as Max Woodman), Daisy Tormé (as Rebecca), Peter Gerety (as Leland "Lee" Janus), Richard Lintern (as Bryan's Boss) | |||||||
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Hooligans | Crime | 109′ | 2005 | Lexi Alexander | DVD45 | Green Street (UK) (new title), Green Street Hooligans (USA) (new title), The Yank (USA) (working title) | 7.3 |
| Unjustly expelled from Harvard when a stash of cocaine is found in his possession, Matt (Elijah Wood) moves to London to live with his sister and her husband Steve (Marc Warren.) He is quickly introduced to Steve's chirpy, cock-sure younger brother Pete (Charlie Hunnam.) Initially, Pete is reluctant to get acquainted with Matt and allow him to tread around the capital city with him because he may be seen by others as an 'outsider', but after a heavy drinking session with him and his mates he quickly changes his opinion of him. On the way back from a football match, Matt is viciously accosted by a gang of Birmingham City thugs, until Pete and his friends step in and save him. It is from here that Matt learns the truth about Pete and his friends- they are football hooligans, operating the GSE (Green Street Elite) 'firm.' Initially afraid of the violence, Matt soon ends up becoming as desensitized to it as his new found friends- but as events roll on, suspicion, shocking revelations and unsettled scores combine to a devastating climax where London's most fierce football rivals- Millwall and West Ham United- are set to go head to head. | Oliver Allison (as Ben Dunham), James Allison (as Ben Dunham), Joel Beckett (as Terry), Geoff Bell (as Tommy Hatcher), Kieran Bew (as Ike), Andrew Blair (as Announcer), David Carr (as Clive), Scott Christie (as Millwall Lad/Ricky), Alec Dalman (as Security Guard), Claire Forlani (as Shannon Dunham), Jacob Gaffney (as Todd), Henry Goodman (as Carl Buckner), Leo Gregory (as Bovver), Christopher Hehir (as Keith), Jon House (as Commanding Officer) | |||||||
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Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | Animation | 85′ | 2005 | Steve Box, Nick Park | DVD46 | The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Starring Wallace & Gromit (UK) (working title), The Wallace & Gromit Movie (UK) (working title), Wallace and Gromit: The Great Vegetable Plot (UK) (working title) | 8.0 |
| It's 'vege-mania' in Wallace and Gromit's neighborhood, and our two enterprising chums are cashing in with their humane pest-control outfit, "Anti-Pesto." With only days to go before the annual Giant Vegetable Competition, business is booming, but Wallace & Gromit are finding out that running a "humane" pest control outfit has its drawbacks as their West Wallaby Street home fills to the brim with captive rabbits. Suddenly, a huge, mysterious, veg-ravaging "beast" begins attacking the town's sacred vegetable plots at night, and the competition hostess, Lady Tottington, commissions Anti-Pesto to catch it and save the day. Lying in wait, however, is Lady Tottington's snobby suitor, Victor Quartermaine, who'd rather shoot the beast and secure the position of local hero-not to mention Lady Tottingon's hand in marriage. With the fate of the competition in the balance, Lady Tottington is eventually forced to allow Victor to hunt down the vegetable chomping marauder. Little does she know that Victor's real intent could have dire consequences for her ...and our two heroes. | Peter Sallis (as Wallace/Hutch (voice)), Ralph Fiennes (as Victor Quartermaine (voice)), Helena Bonham Carter (as Lady Campanula Tottington (voice)), Peter Kay (as PC Mackintosh (voice)), Nicholas Smith (as Reverend Clement Hedges (voice)), Liz Smith (as Mrs. Mulch (voice)), John Thomson (as Mr. Windfall (voice)), Mark Gatiss (as Miss Blight (voice)), Vincent Ebrahim (as Mr. Caliche (voice)), Geraldine McEwan (as Miss Thripp (voice)), Edward Kelsey (as Mr. Growbag (voice)), Dicken Ashworth (as Mr. Mulch (voice)), Robert Horvath (as Mr. Dibber (voice)), Pete Atkin (as Mr. Crock (voice)), Noni Lewis (as Mrs. Girdling (voice)) | |||||||
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Thumbsucker | Comedy | 96′ | 2005 | Mike Mills | DVD46 | 7.0 | |
| Justin throws himself and everyone around him into chaos when he attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb. | Ted Beckman (as Stoner Guy), Benjamin Bratt (as Matt Schramm), Vincent D'Onofrio (as Mike Cobb), Arvin V. Entena (as Perry Lyman's Assistant), Tyler Gannon (as Stoner Chick), Kelli Garner (as Rebecca), Allen Go (as Biology Teacher), Dakota Goldhor (as Girl on Plane), Walter Kirn (as Debate Judge), Kit Koenig (as Principal), Sarah Lucht (as English Teacher), Eric Normington (as Hotel Desk Clerk), Nancy O'Dell (as Herself), Chase Offerle (as Joel Cobb), Lanette Prazeau (as School Nurse) | |||||||
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Underworld | Action | 121′ | 2003 | Len Wiseman | DVD46 | Underworld (Germany) | 6.5 |
| It's about a war that has been going on for centuries between Vampires and Lycan (Werewolves). When one Vampire uncovers a plot by the Lycan to capture a specific human, no one will believe her. She therefore decides to take it upon herself to find out what's going on. Along the way, she finds some things about her past and some things about the war that change her outlook and to whom she should ally herself. One question that seems to be asked throughout the film is...who started the war? | Kate Beckinsale (as Selene), Scott Speedman (as Michael Corvin), Michael Sheen (as Lucian), Shane Brolly (as Kraven), Bill Nighy (as Viktor), Erwin Leder (as Singe), Sophia Myles (as Erika), Robbie Gee (as Kahn (as Robby Gee)), Wentworth Miller (as Dr. Adam Lockwood), Kevin Grevioux (as Raze), Zita Görög (as Amelia), Dennis J. Kozeluh (as Dignitary (as Dennis Kozeluh)), Scott McElroy (as Soren), Todd Schneider (as Trix), Sándor Bolla (as Rigel) | |||||||
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The Pink Panther | Comedy | 93′ | 2006 | Shawn Levy | DVD46 | The Birth of the Pink Panther (USA) (working title) | 4.6 |
| Loosely based on the 1964 Peter Sellers original film, where the detective must solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and find out who stole the infamous Pink Panther diamond. | Steve Martin (as Inspector Jacques Clouseau), Kevin Kline (as Chief Inspector Dreyfus), Beyoncé Knowles (as Xania), Jean Reno (as Gendarme Gilbert Ponton), Emily Mortimer (as Nicole), Henry Czerny (as Yuri), Kristin Chenoweth (as Cherie), Roger Rees (as Larocque), William Abadie (as Bizu), Scott Adkins (as Jacquard), Dexter Bell (as Terry Ahkee-Sauce), Monty C. Floyd (as Waldorf Door Man), Chad Gabriel (as Deskman), Mareva Galanter (as French Journalist), Phillip Goodwin (as Inspector Renard) | |||||||
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Underworld: Evolution | Action | 106′ | 2006 | Len Wiseman | DVD46 | Underworld 2 (USA) (working title), Untitled Underworld Sequel (USA) (working title) | 6.6 |
| Underworld: Evolution continues the saga of war between the Death Dealers and the Lycans. The film goes back to the beginnings of the ancient feud between the two tribes as Selene (Kate Beckinsale), the beautiful vampire heroine, and Michael (Scott Speedman), the lycan hybrid, try to unlock the secrets of their bloodlines. This will be a modern tale of action, intrigue and forbidden love, which takes them into the battle to end all wars as the immortals must finally face their retribution. | Kate Beckinsale (as Selene), Scott Speedman (as Michael Corvin), Tony Curran (as Marcus Corvinus), Shane Brolly (as Kraven), Derek Jacobi (as Alexander Corvinus (as Sir Derek Jacobi)), Bill Nighy (as Viktor), Steven Mackintosh (as Andreas Tanis), Zita Görög (as Amelia), Brian Steele (as William Corvinus), Scott McElroy (as Soren), John Mann (as Samuel), Michael Sheen (as Lucian), Sophia Myles (as Erika), Richard Cetrone (as Pierce (as Rich Cetrone)), Mike Mukatis (as Taylor) | |||||||
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Proof | Drama | 99′ | 2005 | John Madden | DVD47 | 7.0 | |
| The daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician (recently deceased) tries to come to grips with her possible inheritance: his insanity. Complicating matters are one of her father's ex-students who wants to search through his papers and her estranged sister who shows up to help settle his affairs. | Gwyneth Paltrow (as Catherine), Anthony Hopkins (as Robert), Jake Gyllenhaal (as Hal), Danny McCarthy (as Cop), Hope Davis (as Claire), Tobiasz Daszkjewicz (as Limo Driver (as Tobiasz Daszkiewicz)), Gary Houston (as Professor Barrow), Anne Wittman (as Friend at Party), Leigh Zimmerman (as Friend at Party), Colin Stinton (as Theoretical Physicist), Leland Burnett (as Band Vocalist), John Keefe (as University Friend), Chipo Chung (as University Friend), C. Gerod Harris (as University Friend), Roshan Seth (as Professor Bhandari) | |||||||
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The Legend of Zorro | Action | 129′ | 2005 | Martin Campbell | DVD47 | Zorro 2 (USA) (working title), Zorro Unmasked (USA) (working title) | 5.6 |
| The Legendary Zorro goes off on another adventure to protect the future of California and its citizens. This time, he fights against evil-doers with the help of his beautiful wife, Elena, and their precocious young son, Joaquin. Alejandro De LaVega is torn between two worlds: his life as Zorro and his life as a family man. After Alejandro once again breaks his promise to stop wearing the mask, Elena leaves him, and soon begins seeing Armand, a haughty French Count. But a mysterious explosion in the desert leads Zorro to believe that there's more to Armand than meets the eye, and our hero is intent on finding out what that is. Little does he know, there are others working to uncover certain truths as well. | Alberto Reyes (as Brother Ignacio), Julio Oscar Mechoso (as Frey Felipe), Gustavo Sanchez-Parra (as Cortez (as Gustavo Sánchez Parra)), Adrian Alonso (as Joaquin), Nick Chinlund (as Jacob McGivens), Giovanna Zacarías (as Blanca (as Giovanna Zacarias)), Carlos Cobos (as Tabulador), Antonio Banderas (as Zorro/Alejandro), Michael Emerson (as Harrigan), Shuler Hensley (as Pike), Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (as Governor Riley (as Pedro Armendariz)), Mary Crosby (as Governor's Wife), Catherine Zeta-Jones (as Elena), Mauricio Bonet (as Don Verdugo), Fernando Becerril (as Don Diaz) | |||||||
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Half Light | Thriller | 110′ | 2006 | Craig Rosenberg | DVD47 | 6.1 | |
| After the tragic drowning of her 5 year old son, best selling thriller novelist Rachel Carlson moves to a remote cottage on the Scottish coast. But Rachel's demons have followed her as loneliness and paranoia leave her not knowing what's real and what's imagination in the fight to save her life. | Therese Bradley (as Morag), James Cosmo (as Finlay), Henry Ian Cusick (as Brian Forester), Beans El-Balawi (as Thomas Carlson), Polly Frame (as School Librarian), Joanna Hole (as Mary Murray), Kate Isitt (as Sharon), Hans Matheson (as Angus), David Monteath (as (voice)), Demi Moore (as Rachel Carlson), Mickey Wilson (as McMahon) | |||||||
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Oliver Twist | Drama | 130′ | 2005 | Roman Polanski | DVD47 | 6.9 | |
| An adaptation of the classic Dickens tale, where an orphan meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master. | Barney Clark (as Oliver Twist), Jeremy Swift (as Mr. Bumble), Ian McNeice (as Mr. Limbkins), Richard Durden (as Unkind Board Member), Timothy Bateson (as Parson/Old Man with a Punch), Andy de la Tour (as Workhouse Master), Filip Hess (as Workhouse Boy (as Filip Hes)), Andreas Papadopoulos (as Workhouse Boy), Laurie Athey (as Workhouse Boy), Joseph Tremain (as Hungry Boy), Peter Copley (as Dining Hall Master), Andy Linden (as Mr. Gamfield, The Chimney Sweep), John Nettleton (as 1st Magistrate), Michael Heath (as Mr. Sowerberry), Gillian Hanna (as Mrs. Sowerberry) | |||||||
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Resident Evil | Action | 100′ | 2002 | Paul W.S. Anderson | DVD48 | Resident Evil (France) (Germany) , Resident Evil the Movie (USA) (working title), Resident Evil: Ground Zero (USA) (working title) | 6.2 |
| A virus has escaped into a secret facility called "The Hive," which chemically turns the staff (Umbrella Corporation) into man eating zombies and releasing the mutated lab animals that they were studying. The complex computer (The Red Queen) shuts down the base to prevent from infection. The parent corporation sends in a military unit, where they meet Alice who has only a short time to remember who she is and what is her mission. who which is suffering from amnesia due to the nerve gas released into her bathroom. The military must shut down the computer (The Red Queen) and make their way back out of the Hive. Fighting their way past zombies, mutants and The Red Queen before the T-Virus escapes and effects the rest of the world. Its up to Alice to defeat the virus, if she loses, we all lose. | Milla Jovovich (as Alice), Michelle Rodriguez (as Rain Ocampo), Eric Mabius (as Matt Addison), James Purefoy (as Spence Parks), Martin Crewes (as Chad Kaplan), Colin Salmon (as One), Ryan McCluskey (as Mr. Grey), Oscar Pearce (as Mr. Red), Indra Ové (as Ms. Black), Anna Bolt (as Dr. Anna Bolt), Joseph May (as Dr. Blue), Robert Tannion (as Dr. Brown), Heike Makatsch (as Dr. Lisa Addison), Jaymes Butler (as Clarence the Security Guard), Stephen Billington (as Mr. White) | |||||||
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse | Action | 94′ | 2004 | Alexander Witt | DVD48 | Resident Evil 2 (USA) (working title), Resident Evil: Nemesis (USA) (working title) | 5.7 |
| The nightmare isn't over, General Cain ordered The Hive to be reopened, and in doing so contaminated all of Raccoon City, a city of the dead, with Alice stuck right in the middle. Now, along with other surviors, Jill Valentine, Carlos Oliviera and his Captain, Nicholai, they must fight to survive, to escape the nightmare that has plaqed Raccoon City. But now there is a new threat: Matt Addison has fully mutated into a seemingly unstoppable creature, code named Nemesis, who will stop at nothing until everything around it is dead, but it also has another agenda... | Milla Jovovich (as Alice), Sienna Guillory (as Jill Valentine), Oded Fehr (as Carlos Olivera), Thomas Kretschmann (as Major Cain), Sophie Vavasseur (as Angie Ashford), Razaaq Adoti (as Peyton Wells (as Raz Adoti)), Jared Harris (as Dr. Ashford), Mike Epps (as L.J.), Sandrine Holt (as Terri Morales), Matthew G. Taylor (as Nemesis), Zack Ward (as Nicholai Ginovaeff), Iain Glen (as Dr. Isaacs), Dave Nichols (as Captain Henderson), Stefan Hayes (as Yuri Loginova), Geoffrey Pounsett (as Mackenzie) | |||||||
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Good Night, and Good Luck. | Drama | 93′ | 2005 | George Clooney | DVD48 | 7.9 | |
| In the early 1950's, the threat of Communism created an air of paranoia in the United States and exploiting those fears was Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. However, CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow and his producer Fred W. Friendly decided to take a stand and challenge McCarthy and expose him for the fear monger he was. However, their actions took a great personal toll on both men, but they stood by their convictions and helped to bring down one of the most controversial senators in American history. | David Strathairn (as Edward R. Murrow), Robert Downey Jr. (as Joe Wershba), Patricia Clarkson (as Shirley Wershba), Ray Wise (as Don Hollenbeck), Frank Langella (as William Paley), Jeff Daniels (as Sig Mickelson), George Clooney (as Fred Friendly), Tate Donovan (as Jesse Zousmer), Thomas McCarthy (as Palmer Williams (as Tom McCarthy)), Matt Ross (as Eddie Scott), Reed Diamond (as John Aaron), Robert John Burke (as Charlie Mack), Grant Heslov (as Don Hewitt), Alex Borstein (as Natalie), Rose Abdoo (as Millie Lerner) | |||||||
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Elephant | Crime | 81′ | 2003 | Gus Van Sant | DVD48 | 7.3 | |
| The movie starts as a car has a hard time driving straight down the road in a residential area. We think some kid has stolen this car. Nah. It's the dad driving his son to school, and he's drunk. The teenage son must take over. So, adults give up all responsibility towards their children and mayhem can take place. The film shows one day in the life of several teenage students as they go in and out of classes. They live their student lives and we follow their steps through the corridors and doors, taking them as guides one by one, like avatars in a giant video game. | Alex Frost (as Alex), Eric Deulen (as Eric), John Robinson (as John McFarland), Elias McConnell (as Elias), Jordan Taylor (as Jordan), Carrie Finklea (as Carrie), Nicole George (as Nicole), Brittany Mountain (as Brittany), Alicia Miles (as Acadia), Kristen Hicks (as Michelle), Bennie Dixon (as Benny), Nathan Tyson (as Nathan), Timothy Bottoms (as Mr. McFarland), Matt Malloy (as Mr. Luce), Chantelle Chriestenson (as Noelle) | |||||||
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An Unfinished Life | Drama | 107′ | 2005 | Lasse Hallström | DVD48 | 7.1 | |
| A down on her luck woman, desperate to provide care for her daughter, moves in with her father in-law from whom she is estranged. Through time, they learn to forgive each other and heal old wounds. | Robert Redford (as Einar Gilkyson), Jennifer Lopez (as Jean Gilkyson), Morgan Freeman (as Mitch Bradley), Josh Lucas (as Sheriff Crane Curtis), Damian Lewis (as Gary Watson), Camryn Manheim (as Nina), Becca Gardner (as Griff Gilkyson), Lynda Boyd (as Kitty), R. Nelson Brown (as Rancher Kent), Sean J. Dory (as Drunk Cowboy), Rob Hayter (as Deputy Bob), P. Lynn Johnson (as Shelter Supervisor), Bart the Bear (as Bear) | |||||||
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Latin Dragon | Action | ′ | 2004 | Scott Thomas | DVD49 | 4.4 | |
| In the grand tradition of the lone hero who mysteriously appears in a town desperate for help (think "Shane, "Billy Jack", "James Bond" and "Chinese Connection"), having survived a war and now serving the government as an undercover agent, Danny Silva (Fabian Carrillo) takes on his biggest foe yet: the street gangs that have taken over his neighborhood. Unwilling to play by the rules set down by the criminals, Silva forgoes the use of guns and decides to battle the thugs with the strength of his fists, spirit and willpower, turning himself into a real-life, modern-day superhero. Packed with pulse pounding, adrenaline-filled action; "Latin Dragon" gives us our first mainstream Latino martial arts action hero. | Fabian Carrillo (as Daniel Silva), Gary Busey (as Thorn), Lorenzo Lamas (as Frank), Robert LaSardo (as Paco), Joyce Giraud (as Claudia Sanchez), Luis Antonio Ramos (as Rafael Silva), Pepe Serna (as Hector Sanchez), James Hong (as Mr. Rhee), Carlos Nicasio (as Homeboy Gangbanger #1), Cristos Andrew (as Homeboy Gangbanger #2), Julia Vera (as Woman in Community Center), Tony Perez (as Father Hernandez), Lou Simon (as Young Man), Deron McBee (as Mad Dog), Egypt Reale (as Gang Chick #3) | |||||||
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National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze | Comedy | 96′ | 2003 | David Hillenbrand, Scott Hillenbrand | DVD49 | A College Sex Comedy (USA) (working title), Dorm Day Crazy (USA) (working title), Dorm Daze (USA) (short title), National Lampoon's Dorm Daze (USA) | 4.2 |
| Dorm Daze unfolds during a crazy afternoon at a university co-ed dormitory in the days before Christmas break when one of the students, Styles McFee (Patrick Renna), hires a prostitute named Dominique (Boti Bliss) for his unwitting brother, Booker (Chris Owen), to lose his virginity. But Booker prefers to loose his virginity to his long-term sweetheart Rachel (Gable Carr) just down the hall. Meanwhile, another student, named Wang (Paul H. Kim), awaits the arrival of a French foreign exchange student, who speaks little English, also named Dominique (Marie Nicolle Marquis). Farcical wackiness ensues as a series of mistaken identities and mishaps escalate into monumental proportions starting when Wang leaves for work, Dominique the Student arrives and is mistaken for the prositute by Styles, while Dominique the Hooker is mistaken for the student by others including the two dorm gossip queens Lynn (Jennifer Lyons) and Marla (Danielle Fischel). Other characters involve Adrienne (Cameron Richardson), who is targeted by the dorm geek, Newmar (Tony Denman), with whom they had a drunken fling the night before. Adrienne tries to find a missing handbag belonging to her friend, Claire (Tatyana Ali), who is having boyfriend troubles with Tony (Edwin Hodge). Adrienne's roommate, Gerri (Mariah Delfino), inadvertently gets her hands on another handbag similar looking to Claire's which is filled with $30,000 in cash. Gerri is soon mistaken for a shadowy hitwoman, named Britany the Snake, by a local gangster named Lorenzo (Courtney Gains). Elsewhere, Pete's (Patrick Cavanaugh) punk friend Cliff (Jamed DeBello) enters the dorm when Pete has to go to work. Cliff soon teams up with Dominique the Hooker to find the missing handbag with the cash while the token gay student Foosball (Randy Spelling) works his way through all the plots of this collegiate comedy of Shakespearean proportions. | Tatyana Ali (as Claire), Boti Bliss (as Dominique the Hooker), Gable Carr (as Rachel), Patrick Cavanaugh (as Pete), James DeBello (as Cliff Richards), Marieh Delfino (as Gerri Farber), Tony Denman (as Newmar), Danielle Fishel (as Marla), Courtney Gains (as Lorenzo the Black Hand), Gregory Hinton (as Ted), Edwin Hodge (as Tony), Paul H. Kim (as Wang (as Paul Hansen Kim)), Katie Lohmann (as Dream Girl), Jennifer Lyons (as Lynne), Marie Noelle Marquis (as Dominique the Student) | |||||||
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Garden State | Drama | 102′ | 2004 | Zach Braff | DVD49 | Large (USA) (working title), Large's Ark (USA) (working title) | 8.0 |
| Andrew Largeman shuffled through life in a lithium-induced coma until his mother's death inspired a vacation from the pills to see what might happen. A moderately successful TV actor living in Los Angeles, "Large" hasn't been home to the Garden State in nine years. But even with 3,000 miles between them, he's been unable to escape his domineering father Gideon and the silencing effect he's had on his son from afar. Stunned to find himself in his hometown after such a long absence, Large finds old acquaintances around every corner living quite unique lives as gravediggers, fast food knights and the panderers of pyramid schemes. Meanwhile, at home, he does his best to avoid a long-simmering but inevitable confrontation with his father. By a twist of fate, Large meets Sam, a girl who is everything he isn't. A blast of color, hope and quirks, Sam becomes a sidekick who refuses to ride in his sidecar. Her warmth and fearlessness give Large the courage to open his heart to the joy and pain of the infinite abyss that is life. | Zach Braff (as Andrew Largeman), Kenneth Graymez (as Busboy), George C. Wolfe (as Restaurant Manager), Austin Lysy (as Waiter (as Austin Lusy)), Gary Gilbert (as Young Hollywood Guy), Jill Flint (as Obnoxious Girl), Ian Holm (as Gideon Largeman), Peter Sarsgaard (as Mark), Alex Burns (as Dave), Jackie Hoffman (as Aunt Sylvia Largeman), Michael Weston (as Kenny), Christopher Carley (as Gleason Party Drunk (as Chris Carley)), Armando Riesco (as Jesse), Amy Ferguson (as Dana), Trisha LaFache (as Kelly (as Trisha LaFrache)) | |||||||
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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle | Adventure | 88′ | 2004 | Danny Leiner | DVD49 | Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies (Europe: English title) (UK) , Harold et Kumar chassent le burger (Canada: French title) | 7.1 |
| Two twenty-something stoner roommates -- one a Korean American investment banker; the other an Indian American medical school candidate -- go through a life changing journey, as they spend a night roaming the state of New Jersey in search of White Castle hamburgers. | John Cho (as Harold Lee), Kal Penn (as Kumar Patel), Paula Garcés (as Maria), Neil Patrick Harris (as Neil Patrick Harris), David Krumholtz (as Goldstein), Eddie Kaye Thomas (as Rosenberg), Christopher Meloni (as Freakshow), Ryan Reynolds (as Male Nurse), Fred Willard (as Dr. Willoughby), Ethan Embry (as Billy Carver), Robert Tinkler (as J.D.), Steve Braun (as Cole), Dan Bochart (as Extreme Sports Punk #1), Mike Sheer (as 'I'm So High' Kid), Christopher Thompson (as Don't You Wanna Be Cool Kid) | |||||||
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Finding Neverland | Biography | 106′ | 2004 | Marc Forster | DVD49 | J.M. Barrie's Neverland (USA) (working title) | 8.1 |
| London, 1903: four lads, three women, and J.M. Barrie in the year he writes "Peter Pan." After one of his plays flops, Barrie meets four boys and their widowed mother in the park. During the next months, the child-like Barrie plays with the boys daily, and their imaginative games give him ideas for a play. Simultaneously, a friendship deepens with Sylvia, the lads' mother, to the chagrin of his wife Mary, with whom he spends little time (separate bedrooms), the widow's mother, and high society, which gossips about his attraction to the widow and to her sons. As Sylvia's health worsens, Barrie's ties to the boys strengthen and he must find a way to take his muse to Neverland. | Johnny Depp (as Sir James Matthew Barrie), Kate Winslet (as Sylvia Llewelyn Davies), Julie Christie (as Mrs. Emma du Maurier), Radha Mitchell (as Mary Ansell Barrie), Dustin Hoffman (as Charles Frohman), Freddie Highmore (as Peter Llewelyn Davies), Joe Prospero (as Jack Llewelyn Davies), Nick Roud (as George Llewelyn Davies), Luke Spill (as Michael Llewelyn Davies), Ian Hart (as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), Kelly Macdonald (as Peter Pan), Mackenzie Crook (as Mr. Jaspers - Usher), Eileen Essell (as Mrs. Snow), Jimmy Gardner (as Mr. Snow), Oliver Fox (as Gilbert Cannan) | |||||||
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I Am David | Drama | 90′ | 2003 | Paul Feig | DVD49 | 7.0 | |
| I Am David is adapted from Anne Holm's internationally acclaimed novel North to Freedom. It is the story of a 12-year-old boy, David, who escapes a Communist concentration camp with little more than a compass, a sealed letter, a loaf of bread, and instructions to carry the letter to Copenhagen, Denmark. David is thrust into the free world for the first time in his young life as he travels across Europe. It is a spiritual voyage of discovery, where David slowly loses his instinctual mistrust of humanity and begins to smile, share, trust and ultimately, love. I Am David addresses the cruelties, politics, and suffering of warfare while celebrating the resilience of youth and the unbreakable spirit of a child. | Ben Tibber (as David), James Caviezel (as Johannes (as Jim Caviezel)), Joan Plowright (as Sophie), Hristo Shopov (as The Man), Silvia De Santis (as Elsa), Paco Reconti (as Giovanni), Roberto Attias (as Baker), Francesco De Vito (as Roberto), Paul Feig (as American Man), Lucy Russell (as American Woman), Maria Bonnevie (as David's Mother), Viola Carinci (as Maria), Marin Jivkov (as Cecha), Robert Syulev (as Angelo), Alessandro Sperduti (as Carlo) | |||||||
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Five Children and It | Adventure | 89′ | 2004 | John Stephenson | DVD5 | 5.6 | |
| 'It' is a Psammead (voiced by Eddie Izzard), an ancient, ugly and irritable sand fairy the children find one day on a secret beach at their uncle's mansion. It grants them one wish per day, lasting until sunset. But they soon learn it is very hard to think of really sensible wishes, and each one gets them into unexpected difficulties. Magic, the children find, can be as awkward as it is enticing. | Tara Fitzgerald (as Mother), Freddie Highmore (as Robert), Alex Jennings (as Father), Jonathan Bailey (as Cyril), Jessica Claridge (as Anthea), Poppy Rogers (as Jane), Alec Muggleton (as Lamb), Zak Muggleton (as Lamb), Zoë Wanamaker (as Martha), Kenneth Branagh (as Uncle Albert), Alexander Pownall (as Horace), Eddie Izzard (as It (voice)), Georgio Serafini (as Mr. Bialli), John Sessions (as Peasemarsh), Kim Fenton (as RFC Flier) | |||||||
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Hitch | Comedy | 118′ | 2005 | Andy Tennant | DVD5 | The Last First Kiss (USA) (working title) | 6.8 |
| In New York, Alex Hitchen (Will Smith) is a kind of sentimental advisor, teaching each client how to date the woman of his dream. His present case is helping the clumsy Albert (Kevin James) to date the wealthy and powerful Allegra Cole (Amber Valletta). Meanwhile, Hitch has a crush on the gossip columnist Sara (Eva Mendes), who was assigned to write about Allegra. When the best girlfriend of Sara has a love disillusion with a man that Sara thinks that is a client of Hitch, she plots a revenge against Hitch and the misunderstanding leads the two couples to a conflictive situation. | Will Smith (as Alex 'Hitch' Hitchens), Eva Mendes (as Sara), Kevin James (as Albert), Amber Valletta (as Allegra Cole), Julie Ann Emery (as Casey), Robinne Lee (as Cressida), Nathan Lee Graham (as Geoff), Adam Arkin (as Max), Michael Rapaport (as Ben), Jeffrey Donovan (as Vance), Paula Patton (as Mandy), Philip Bosco (as Mr. O'Brian), Kevin Sussman (as Neil), Navia Nguyen (as Mika), Matt Malloy (as Pete) | |||||||
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Assault on Precinct 13 | Action | 109′ | 2005 | Jean-François Richet | DVD5 | Assaut sur le central 13 (France) | 6.4 |
| It's New Year's Eve in the city of Detroit. Cop-killing killer Marion Bishop (Fishburne) has just been arrested and is being transferred to prison. However, the transport bus is forced to stop because of the weather, so they stop for a while at the soon-to-be closed Precinct 13. Among the few people inside Precinct 13 is Sergeant Jake Roenick (Hawke), a cop who hasn't done any field missions in eight months because he feels guilty about the two cops that were killed in the mission. Not long after the prisoners are locked in their cells, Precinct 13 is assaulted by men in white gear. The police try to get a hold of other precincts, but the lines have been cut. The officers inside Precinct 13 believe that the men are Bishop's men coming to get him, but they soon find out that they are rogue cops trying to kill him. In order to survive the night, Precinct 13's inhabitants will have to unite and fight. | Ja Rule (as Smiley (as Jeffrey 'Ja Rule' Atkins)), Maria Bello (as Alex Sabian), Peter Bryant (as Lieut. Ted Holloway), Gabriel Byrne (as Marcus Duvall), Fulvio Cecere (as Ray Ray), Kim Coates (as Rosen), Matt Craven (as Capra), Courtney Cunningham (as Cop #1), Drea de Matteo (as Iris Ferry), Brian Dennehy (as Jasper O'Shea), Hugh Dillon (as Tony), Laurence Fishburne (as Marion Bishop), Tig Fong (as Danny Barbero), Darren Frost (as Mover #1), Jasmin Geljo (as Marko) | |||||||
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Saw | Crime | 102′ | 2004 | James Wan | DVD5 | 7.6 | |
| Two men wake up at opposite sides of a dirty, disused bathroom, chained by their ankles to pipes. Between them lies a dead man loosely clutching a hand-held tape player. Each finds a tape the perfect fit for the player in their back pocket. They play the tapes. One is threatened, the other isn't. But they have a task: One must kill the other by 3:00, or his wife and daughter will die. They find hacksaws in a toilet, and try to cut the chains, but it doesn't work. They are the two newest victims of the Jigsaw Killer. In a flashback, we learn of Amanda, a girl who falls victim to the Jigsaw Killer. On her head is a mask, which is hooked into her lower jaw. There is a timer on it. Only one key will unlock it, and that key is in the digestive tract of her soul mate who lies paralyzed on the opposite side of the room. If she doesn't unlock the mask in time, her lower jaw will be ripped wide open. She survives, but her soul mate doesn't. Through a series of flashbacks, we learn of more victims, and of the nearly-successful capture of the Jigsaw Killer, who doesn't actually kill his victims. Instead, he finds ways to make them kill either themselves, or each other, and he thinks the entire 'game' out perfectly, with no other ways out. Or so it would seem. | Leigh Whannell (as Adam), Cary Elwes (as Dr. Lawrence Gordon), Danny Glover (as Detective David Tapp), Ken Leung (as Detective Steven Sing), Dina Meyer (as Kerry), Mike Butters (as Paul), Paul Gutrecht (as Mark), Michael Emerson (as Zep Hindle), Benito Martinez (as Brett), Shawnee Smith (as Amanda), Makenzie Vega (as Diana Gordon), Monica Potter (as Alison Gordon), Ned Bellamy (as Jeff), Alexandra Bokyun Chun (as Carla (as Alexandra Chun)), Avner Garbi (as Father) | |||||||
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Adventure | 157′ | 2005 | Mike Newell | DVD50 | 7.7 | |
| Harry's fourth summer and the following year at Hogwarts are marked by the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament, in which student representatives from three different wizarding schools compete in a series of increasingly challenging contests. However, Voldemort's Death Eaters are gaining strength and even creating the Dark Mark giving evidence that the Dark Lord is ready to rise again. In the unsuspecting lives of the young wizard and witches at Hogwarts the competitors are selected by the goblet of fire, which this year makes a very surprising announcement: Hogwarts will have two representatives in the tournament, including Harry Potter! Will Harry be able to rise to the challenge for the Tri Wizard Tournament while keeping up with school or will the challenges along with Voldemort's rebirth be too much for the young hero? | Eric Sykes (as Frank Bryce), Timothy Spall (as Wormtail), David Tennant (as Barty Crouch Junior), Daniel Radcliffe (as Harry Potter), Emma Watson (as Hermione Granger), Rupert Grint (as Ron Weasley), Mark Williams (as Arthur Weasley), James Phelps (as Fred Weasley), Oliver Phelps (as George Weasley), Bonnie Wright (as Ginny Weasley), Jeff Rawle (as Amos Diggory), Robert Pattinson (as Cedric Diggory), Jason Isaacs (as Lucius Malfoy), Tom Felton (as Draco Malfoy), Stanislav Ianevski (as Viktor Krum) | |||||||
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Just Like Heaven | Comedy | 95′ | 2005 | Mark Waters | DVD51 | If Only It Were True (USA) (working title) | 6.8 |
| Elizabeth Masterson (Witherspoon) is a dedicated, workaholic doctor who is way to busy for a life. One night, she gets into a horrible car accident and becomes a spirit stuck between heaven and earth. She doesn't know she's dead and thinks nothing has happened until she meets David Abbot (Ruffalo), a lonely architect, who rents her old apartment. David thinks he's crazy by seeing Elizabeth's spirit and tries all ways to get rid of her, but she just won't go away. Although the two are complete opposites they somehow may just form a relationship. | Reese Witherspoon (as Elizabeth Masterson), Mark Ruffalo (as David Abbott), Donal Logue (as Jack Houriskey), Dina Spybey (as Abby Brody (as Dina Waters)), Ben Shenkman (as Brett Rushton), Jon Heder (as Darryl), Ivana Milicevic (as Katrina), Caroline Aaron (as Grace), Rosalind Chao (as Fran), Ron Canada (as Dr. Walsh), Willie Garson (as Maitre D'), Gabrielle Made (as Nurse Maria), William Caploe (as Nurse Bill), Shulie Cowen (as Nurse Jenny), Billy Beck (as Mr. Clarke) | |||||||
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The Manchurian Candidate | Drama | 129′ | 2004 | Jonathan Demme | DVD51 | 6.8 | |
| When his army unit was ambushed during the first Gulf War, Sergeant Raymond Shaw saved his fellow soldiers just as his commanding officer, then-Captain Ben Marco, was knocked unconscious. Brokering the incident for political capital, Shaw eventually becomes a vice-presidential nominee, while Marco is haunted by dreams of what happened -- or didn't happen -- in Kuwait. As Marco (now a Major) investigates, the story begins to unravel, to the point where he questions if it happened at all. Is it possible the entire unit was kidnapped and brainwashed to believe Shaw is a war hero as part of a plot to seize the White House? Some very powerful people at Manchurian Global corporation appear desperate to stop him from finding out. | Jeffrey Wright (as Al Melvin), Pablo Schreiber (as Eddie Ingram), Anthony Mackie (as Robert Baker), Dorian Missick (as Owens), Jose Pablo Cantillo (as Villalobos), Teddy Dunn (as Wilson), Joaquin Perez-Campbell (as Atkins), Tim Artz (as Jameson), Denzel Washington (as Ben Marco), Robyn Hitchcock (as Laurent Tokar), Liev Schreiber (as Raymond Shaw), Antoine Taylor (as Boy Scout #1), Joseph Alessi (as Boy Scout #2), Raymond Anthony Thomas (as Scout Dad (as Ray Anthony Thomas)), Bill Irwin (as Scoutmaster) | |||||||
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Keeping Mum | Comedy | 103′ | 2005 | Niall Johnson | DVD51 | 6.7 | |
| Walter Goodfellow, the vicar for the small English country parish of Little Wallop, has allowed his marriage to Gloria go stale and he is so detached from his family that he has not taken notice that his 17-year-old daughter Holly is going through a succession of inappropriate relationships with unsuitable boyfriends and his son Petey fears going to school due to being bullied. Out of desperation for affection, Gloria begins to fall for the advances of Lance, the American golf pro that is giving her "private" lessons. The problems upsetting the family start to fade away after Grace Hawkins, the new housekeeper, arrives and starts tending to matters as an older, and rather darkly mysterious version of Mary Poppins. | Rowan Atkinson (as Reverend Walter Goodfellow), Kristin Scott Thomas (as Gloria Goodfellow), Maggie Smith (as Grace Hawkins), Patrick Swayze (as Lance), Emilia Fox (as Rosie Jones), Liz Smith (as Mrs. Parker), Tamsin Egerton (as Holly Goodfellow), James Booth (as Mr. Brown), Toby Parkes (as Petey Goodfellow), Jack Ryan (as David (Boyfriend #2)), Terry Alderton (as TV Chat Show Presenter), Chrissie Cotterill (as TV Chat Show Pundit #2), Tony Denham (as Police Interrogator), Rory Dorling (as Billy Martin's Gang), James Galloway (as Billy Martin's Gang), Morgan Gower (as Reverend Campbell), Roger Hammond (as The Judge), Rowley Irlam (as Ted (Pond Workman)), Andy Jones (as Mark (Boyfriend #1)), Nazim Kourgli (as Grant The Goth (Boyfriend #3)), Alex MacQueen (as Train Ticket Collector), Murray McArthur (as Vicar's Convention Master Of Ceremonies), Patrick Monckton (as Bob (Pond Workman)), Vivienne Moore (as Mrs. Martin), Max Murley (as Billy Martin's Gang), David Schaal (as TV Chat Show Pundit #1), Rupert Simonian (as Billy Martin The Bully), Paul Viragh (as Policeman On The Train), Jack Zimmermann (as Jeremy Zimmermann) | |||||||
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Match Point | Drama | 124′ | 2005 | Woody Allen | DVD51 | Woody Allen Summer Project (USA) (working title) | 7.9 |
| Tennis pro Chris Wilton takes a job as a tennis instructor and hits it off immediately with one of his students, wealthy young Tom Hewitt. Tom introduces Chris to his family and Chris falls quickly into a romance with Tom's sister Chloe. But despite the growing certainty that Chris and Chloe will marry, and the enormous professional and financial advantages that come Chris's way through his relationship with the delighted Hewitt family, Chris becomes increasingly intrigued and eventually romantically involved with Tom's fiancée, Nola Rice, a struggling American actress. Their passionate trysts leave Chris in danger of losing the wealth and position he has now come to enjoy. The only solution to the dilemma seems unthinkable... | Jonathan Rhys Meyers (as Chris Wilton (as Jonathan Rhys Meyers)), Alexander Armstrong (as Mr. Townsend), Paul Kaye (as Estate Agent), Matthew Goode (as Tom Hewett), Brian Cox (as Alec Hewett), Penelope Wilton (as Eleanor Hewett), Emily Mortimer (as Chloe Hewett Wilton), Janis Kelly (as 'La Traviata' Performer), Alan Oke (as 'La Traviata' Performer), Mark Gatiss (as Ping-Pong Player), Scarlett Johansson (as Nola Rice), Philip Mansfield (as Waiter), Simon Kunz (as Rod Carver), Geoffrey Streatfield (as Alan Sinclair), Mary Hegarty (as 'Rigoletto' Performer) | |||||||
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Heat | Action | 171′ | 1995 | Michael Mann | DVD52 | 8.0 | |
| Hunters and their prey--Neil and his professional criminal crew hunt to score big money targets (banks, vaults, armored cars) and are, in turn, hunted by Lt. Vincent Hanna and his team of cops in the Robbery/Homicide police division. A botched job puts Hanna onto their trail while they regroup and try to put together one last big 'retirement' score. Neil and Vincent are similar in many ways, including their troubled personal lives. At a crucial moment in his life, Neil disobeys the dictum taught to him long ago by his criminal mentor--'Never have anything in your life that you can't walk out on in thirty seconds flat, if you spot the heat coming around the corner'--as he falls in love. Thus the stage is set for the suspenseful ending.... | Al Pacino (as Lt. Vincent Hanna), Robert De Niro (as Neil McCauley), Val Kilmer (as Chris Shiherlis), Jon Voight (as Nate), Tom Sizemore (as Michael Cheritto), Diane Venora (as Justine Hanna), Amy Brenneman (as Eady), Ashley Judd (as Charlene Shiherlis), Mykelti Williamson (as Sergeant Drucker), Wes Studi (as Detective Casals), Ted Levine (as Bosko), Dennis Haysbert (as Donald Breedan), William Fichtner (as Roger Van Zant), Natalie Portman (as Lauren Gustafson), Tom Noonan (as Kelso) | |||||||
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Scent of a Woman | Drama | 157′ | 1992 | Martin Brest | DVD52 | 7.5 | |
| Frank is a retired Lt Col in the US army. He's blind and impossible to get along with. Charlie is at school and is looking forward to going to university; to help pay for a trip home for Christmas, he agrees to look after Frank over thanksgiving. Frank's niece says this will be easy money, but she didn't reckon on Frank spending his thanksgiving in New York. | Al Pacino (as Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade), Chris O'Donnell (as Charlie Simms), James Rebhorn (as Mr. Trask), Gabrielle Anwar (as Donna), Philip Seymour Hoffman (as George Willis, Jr. (as Philip S. Hoffman)), Richard Venture (as W.R. Slade), Bradley Whitford (as Randy), Rochelle Oliver (as Gretchen), Margaret Eginton (as Gail), Tom Riis Farrell (as Garry), Nicholas Sadler (as Harry Havemeyer), Todd Louiso (as Trent Potter), Matt Smith (as Jimmy Jameson), Gene Canfield (as Manny), Frances Conroy (as Christine Downes) | |||||||
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Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story | Drama | 98′ | 2005 | John Gatins | DVD52 | Untitled Kurt Russell/Dakota Fanning Project (USA) (working title) | 6.3 |
| Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) believes that a severely injured racehorse deserves another chance. He and his daughter Cale (Dakota Fanning) adopt the horse (in fact is a mare)and save it of being sacrificed by the owner (David Morse). The arrival of the mare to Crane's farm, will be the perfect opportunity for both father and daughter to reconstruct their lost familiar bond. "Soñador" (Dreamer in English), the renamed mare, despite its broken leg, maybe could have another chance to return to the racecourse, with the help of Cale, Ben, and his father, Pop (Kris Kristofferson). | Kurt Russell (as Ben Crane), Dakota Fanning (as Cale Crane), Kris Kristofferson (as Pop Crane), Elisabeth Shue (as Lily), David Morse (as Palmer), Freddy Rodríguez (as Manolin), Luis Guzmán (as Balon), Oded Fehr (as Prince Sadir), Ken Howard (as Bill Ford), Holmes Osborne (as Doc Fleming), Antonio Albadran (as Prince Tariq), John Moyer (as Security Officer), Kayren Butler (as Teacher), Tommy Barnes (as Short Steward), Frank Hoyt Taylor (as Chairman) | |||||||
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The Libertine | Drama | 114′ | 2004 | Laurence Dunmore | DVD53 | 6.9 | |
| The story of John Wilmot (Depp), a.k.a. the Earl of Rochester, a 17th century poet who famously drank and debauched his way to an early grave, only to earn posthumous critical acclaim for his life's work. | Johnny Depp (as Rochester), Samantha Morton (as Elizabeth Barry), John Malkovich (as King Charles II), Paul Ritter (as Chiffinch), Stanley Townsend (as Keown), Francesca Annis (as Countess), Rosamund Pike (as Elizabeth Malet), Tom Hollander (as George Etherege), Johnny Vegas (as Sackville), Richard Coyle (as Alcock), Hugh Sachs (as Ratcliffe), Tom Burke (as Vaughan), Rupert Friend (as Billy Downs), Jack Davenport (as Harris), Trudi Jackson (as Rose) | |||||||
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Mrs Henderson Presents | Comedy | 103′ | 2005 | Stephen Frears | DVD53 | 7.1 | |
| Recently widowed well-to-do Laura Henderson is at a bit of a loose end in inter-war London. On a whim she buys the derelict Windmill theatre in the West End and persuades impresario Vivian Van Damm to run it, despite the fact the two don't seem to get on at all. Although their idea of a non-stop revue is at first a success, other theatres copy it and disaster looms. Laura suggests they put nudes in the show, but Van Damm points out that the Lord Chamberlain, who licenses live shows in Britain, is likely to have something to say about this. Luckily Mrs Henderson is friends with him. | Judi Dench (as Laura Henderson), Bob Hoskins (as Vivian Van Damm), Will Young (as Bertie), Kelly Reilly (as Maureen), Thelma Barlow (as Lady Conway), Christopher Guest (as Lord Cromer), Karen Aspinall (as Dancer), Elise Audeyev (as Millerette), Samuel Barnett (as Paul), Anna Brewster (as Doris), Michael Culkin (as Lord Cromer's secretary), Charlene Ford (as Millerette), Dorian Ford (as Christian), Rosalind Halstead (as Frances), Matthew Hart (as Frank Lawson), Victoria Hay (as Millerette), Lloyd Hutchinson (as Harry), Toby Jones (as Gordon), Christopher Logan (as Ken), Joseph Long (as Harry), Patti Love (as Natalie), Shona McWilliams (as Gracie Kramer), Ralph Nossek (as Leslie Pearkes), Camille O'Sullivan (as Jane), Doraly Rosen (as Maggie), Sarah Solemani (as Vera), Melody Squire (as Millerette), Richard Syms (as Ambrose), Natalia Tena (as Peggy), Amber Worrall (as Dancer) | |||||||
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Lucía y el sexo | Drama | 128′ | 2001 | Julio Medem | DVD53 | Sex and Lucia (International: English title) (UK) , Lucia et le sexe (France) | 7.6 |
| In Madrid of the present days, the waitress Lucia (Paz Vega) leaves her job and goes to her apartment to meet her mate Lorenzo (Tristian Ulloa), who seems to be very depressed. When she arrives, she receives bad news about Lorenzo from the police. She moves alone to an isolated island, where she meets a stranger and lodges in a pension where he is living for the last months. The story shifts to six years ago, when Lorenzo and a woman, without knowing even the name of each other, have a magnificent sexual intercourse. The woman gets pregnant, and her daughter is raised with out a father. Meanwhile, Lorenzo is a writer that lost his creation skills and one night meets Lucia in a restaurant. She confesses to him that she is in love with him and has been stalking him for a long time. They fall in love for each other and Lucia moves to his apartment. Later, Lorenzo is informed by his friend Pepe (Javier Cámara) that he has a daughter, and he meets her in a square, with her baby sitter. From this point on, Lorenzo mixes his reveries with reality. | Paz Vega (as Lucía), Tristán Ulloa (as Lorenzo), Najwa Nimri (as Elena), Daniel Freire (as Carlos/Antonio), Elena Anaya (as Belén), Silvia Llanos (as Luna), Diana Suárez (as Madre de Belén), Javier Cámara (as Pepe), Juan Fernández (as Jefe), Charo Zapardiel (as Comadrona), María Álvarez (as Enfermera), Javier Coromina (as Camarero Chiringuito), Arsenio León (as Futbolista), Alesandra Alvarez (as Luna 1 año), David Bulnes (as Actor porno) | |||||||
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From Dusk Till Dawn | Action | 108′ | 1996 | Robert Rodriguez | DVD53 | 6.8 | |
| The Gecko brothers are fugitives, and are on the run after a very interesting bank robbery. They kidnap the Fuller family, and drive to a Mexican bar to meet with other on-the-run criminals. It turns out the crooks in the bar are vampires, and if the Gecko brothers and the Fuller family can survive from dusk until dawn, the "crooks" will let em' go. Directed by Robert Rodriguez Screenplay by Quentin Tarentino | Harvey Keitel (as Jacob Fuller), George Clooney (as Seth Gecko), Quentin Tarantino (as Richard Gecko), Juliette Lewis (as Kate Fuller), Ernest Liu (as Scott Fuller), Salma Hayek (as Santanico Pandemonium), Cheech Marin (as Border Guard/Chet Pussy/Carlos), Danny Trejo (as Razor Charlie), Tom Savini (as Sex Machine), Fred Williamson (as Frost), Michael Parks (as Texas Ranger Earl McGraw), Brenda Hillhouse (as Hostage Gloria Hill), John Saxon (as FBI Agent Stanley Chase), Marc Lawrence (as Old Timer Motel Owner), Kelly Preston (as Newscaster Kelly Houge) | |||||||
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Rumor Has It... | Comedy | 96′ | 2005 | Rob Reiner | DVD53 | Otherwise Engaged (USA) (working title), Untitled 'The Graduate' Project (USA) (working title), Untitled Jennifer Aniston Graduate Comedy (USA) (working title), Untitled Rob Reiner Project (USA) (working title), Untitled Ted Griffin Project (USA) (working title) | 5.3 |
| Jennifer Aniston plays a woman who learns that her family was the inspiration for the book and film "The Graduate" -- and that she just might be the offspring of the well-documented event. | Jennifer Aniston (as Sarah Huttinger), Kevin Costner (as Beau Burroughs), Shirley MacLaine (as Katharine Richelieu), Mark Ruffalo (as Jeff Daly), Richard Jenkins (as Earl Huttinger), Christopher McDonald (as Roger McManus), Steve Sandvoss (as Scott), Mena Suvari (as Annie Huttinger), Mike Vogel (as Blake Burroughs), Rob Lanza (as New Year's Eve M.C. (as Robert Lanza)), Lisa Vachon (as Young Katharine), Trevor Stock (as Young Beau), Jennifer Bini Taylor (as Jocelyn Richelieu (as Jennifer Taylor)), Marcia Ann Burrs (as Pasadenan Wife), Lynn Wanlass (as Pasadenan Wife) | |||||||
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Scary Movie 4 | Comedy | 83′ | 2006 | David Zucker | DVD54 | 5.2 | |
| Anna Faris returns as the caring yet dumb witted Cindy Campbell in the latest installment of the Scary Movie Franchise. Cindy has taken up a job as a house caretaker for a nice old lady that is said to be cursed. Cindy moves right in and the house is located right next to Craig Bierko as Tom Ryan, a down on his luck father. Cindy soon discovers a dreaded secret about the house and she is comforted by Tom who is watching his children for the weekend. As soon as the two become more then just friends, a huge storm rolls on in and hits the town. Tom discovers a giant hole in the ground and an alien TrIpod emerges from it's depth's. Meanwhile, Cindy finds the soul of a tortured boy living inside the house who tells her he knows the secret on how to defeat the aliens. But before he gives it too her, he vanishes. The only way to figure out the mystery is to find the boy's father. Cindy and Tom split away from each other and Tom, with his children, seek refuge in a torn up basement owned by shotgun wielding man named Oliver. Cindy, while trying to figure out her own mystery, bumps into her old friend Brenda Meeks. Teogether, they decide to defeat the aliens. Brenda then discovers a hidden village outside of town and Cindy figure's out the boys father is somewhere inside. Now it's up to Cindy and Brenda to find the boys father and unfold the mystery on how to defeat the aliens, who in fact have their own plans on how to torture such people like Shaq and Dr. Phil. | Anthony Anderson (as Mahalik), Craig Bierko (as Tom Ryan), Chingy (as Himself), Phil McGraw (as Himself/Prisoner (as Dr. Phil McGraw)), Carmen Electra (as Holly), Chris Elliott (as Ezekiel), Anna Faris (as Cindy Campbell), Regina Hall (as Brenda), Kevin Hart (as CJ), Holly Madison (as Blonde #1), Bridget Marquardt (as Blonde #2), Kendra Wilkinson (as Blonde #3), Cloris Leachman (as Mrs. Norris), Michael Madsen (as Oliver), Bill Pullman (as Henry Hale) | |||||||
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Lucky Number Slevin | Crime | 109′ | 2006 | Paul McGuigan | DVD54 | Lucky # Slevin (USA) (alternative spelling), Lucky Number S7evin (USA) (poster title) | 7.5 |
| A case of mistaken identity lands Slevin (Josh Hartnett) into the middle of a war being plotted by two of the city's most rival crime bosses: The Rabbi (Ben Kingsley) and The Boss (Morgan Freeman). Slevin is under constant surveillance by relentless Detective Brikowski (Stanley Tucci) as well as the infamous assassin Goodkat (Bruce Willis) and finds himself having to hatch his own ingenious plot to get them before they get him. | Josh Hartnett (as Slevin Kelevra), Bruce Willis (as Goodkat), Lucy Liu (as Lindsey), Morgan Freeman (as The Boss), Ben Kingsley (as The Rabbi (as Sir Ben Kingsley)), Michael Rubenfeld (as Yitzchok), Peter Outerbridge (as Dumbrowski), Stanley Tucci (as Detective Brikowski), Kevin Chamberlin (as Marty), Dorian Missick (as Elvis), Mykelti Williamson (as Sloe), Scott Gibson (as Max), Daniel Kash (as Bodyguard #1), Dmitry Chepovetsky (as Bodyguard #2), Sam Jaeger (as Nick Fisher) | |||||||
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Money Talks | Action | 97′ | 1997 | Brett Ratner | DVD54 | 5.5 | |
| Chris Tucker is a small time con man who instantly becomes famous after a murder, wanted dead or alive, his only hope is a journalist named James Russell (Sheen). | Chris Tucker (as Franklin Hatchett), Larry Hankin (as Roland), Robertson Dean (as Mercedes Owner), Marty Levy (as Ticket Customers), Mark Benninghoffen (as Ticket Customers), David Lee McLain (as Ticket Customers), Victor Ferrerira (as Car Wash Employe), Gary Briggs (as Car Wash Employe), Charlie Sheen (as James Russell), Nathan Anderson (as News Cameraman), Damian Chapa (as Carmine), Richard Noyce (as Arresting Officer), Faizon Love (as Cellmate), Gérard Ismaël (as Raymond Villard (as Gerard Ismael)), Ralph W. Odum (as Prison Bus Guard) | |||||||
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Hostel | Horror | 94′ | 2005 | Eli Roth | DVD54 | 5.8 | |
| While backpacking through Europe, college students Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) seek the ultimate vacation through sex, drugs and unforgettable experiences. When a friendly stranger informs the two of a hostel in Bratislava that offers the most beautiful and promiscuous women in all of Europe, Paxton and Derek trek with their new Icelandic friend Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson) to find the hostel that sounds too good to be true. When arriving to Bratislava, the trio found that the hostel was everything and more of what they expected. The events that follow are sure to deliver the unforgettable vacation that the two were looking for. Mystery, suspense and fear direct this film to its bloody ending. | Jay Hernandez (as Paxton), Derek Richardson (as Josh), Eythor Gudjonsson (as Oli), Barbara Nedeljakova (as Natalya), Jan Vlasák (as The Dutch Businessman), Jana Kaderabkova (as Svetlana), Jennifer Lim (as Kana), Keiko Seiko (as Yuki), Lubomir Bukovy (as Alex), Jana Havlickova (as Vala), Rick Hoffman (as The American Client), Petr Janis (as The German Surgeon), Takashi Miike (as Miike Takashi), Patrik Zigo (as Bubble Gum Gang Leader), Milda Jedi Havlas (as Desk Clerk Jedi) | |||||||
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Date Movie | Comedy | 83′ | 2006 | Aaron Seltzer | DVD54 | Untitled Aaron Seltzer/Jason Friedberg Project (USA) (working title) | 2.6 |
| Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan) has found the perfect guy, the very-British and very-unfortunately-named Grant Fockyerdoder (Adam Campbell). But before they can have their Big Fat Greek Wedding, they must Meet the Parents, hook up with The Wedding Planner, and contend with Grant's friend Andy (Sophie Monk) who wants to put an end to her Best Friend's Wedding. | Alyson Hannigan (as Julia Jones), Adam Campbell (as Grant Funkyerdoder), Tony Cox (as Hitch), Fred Willard (as Bernie Funkyerdoder), Eddie Griffin (as Frank Jones), Sophie Monk (as Andy), Marie Matiko (as Betty), Judah Friedlander (as Nicky), Carmen Electra (as Anne), Mauricio Sanchez (as Eduardo/Housekeeper), Beverly Polcyn (as Old Cart Woman), Valery M. Ortiz (as Jell-O), Charlie Dell (as Justice of the Peace (as Charles Dell)), Tom Lenk (as Frodo Baggins), Dana Seltzer (as Wedding Planner/Receptionist) | |||||||
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The Squid and the Whale | Comedy | 81′ | 2005 | Noah Baumbach | DVD54 | 7.9 | |
| The patriarch (Jeff Daniels) of an eccentric Brooklyn family claims to once have been a great novelist, but he has settled into a teaching job. When his wife (Laura Linney) discovers a writing talent of her own, jealousy divides the family, leaving two teenage sons to forge new relationships with their parents. Linney's character begins dating her younger son's tennis coach. Meanwhile, Daniels' character has an affair with the student his older son is pursuing. | Jeff Daniels (as Bernard Berkman), Laura Linney (as Joan Berkman), Jesse Eisenberg (as Walt Berkman), Owen Kline (as Frank Berkman), Halley Feiffer (as Sophie), Anna Paquin (as Lili), William Baldwin (as Ivan), David Benger (as Carl), Molly Barton (as Graduate Student), Bo Berkman (as Graduate Student), Matthew Kaplan (as Graduate Student), Simon Kaplan (as Graduate Student), Matthew Kirsch (as Graduate Student), Daniella Markowicz (as Graduate Student), Elizabeth Meriwether (as Graduate Student) | |||||||
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The Wild | Animation | 82′ | 2006 | Steve 'Spaz' Williams | DVD55 | 5.3 | |
| An adolescent lion (Greg Cipes) is accidentally shipped from the New York Zoo to Africa. Now running free, his zoo pals must put aside their differences to help bring him back. | Kiefer Sutherland (as Samson (voice)), James Belushi (as Benny (voice)), Eddie Izzard (as Nigel (voice)), Janeane Garofalo (as Bridget (voice)), William Shatner (as Kazar (voice)), Richard Kind (as Larry (voice)), Greg Cipes (as Ryan (voice)), Colin Hay (as Fergus Flamingo (voice)), Miles Marsico (as Duke (voice)), Jack De Sena (as Eze (voice)), Don Cherry (as Penguin MC (voice)), Christian Argueta (as Hamir (voice)), David Cowgill (as Hamir (voice)), Lenny Venito (as Carmine (voice)), Joseph Siravo (as Stan (voice)) | |||||||
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Inside Man | Crime | 129′ | 2006 | Spike Lee | DVD55 | 7.5 | |
| "Inside Man" is the story of a tough cop, Detective Frazier (Denzel Washington), who matches wits with a clever bank robber, Dalton (Clive Owen). As the dangerous cat-and-mouse game unfolds, a wild card emerges: Madaline (Jodie Foster), a power broker with a hidden agenda, who injects even more instability into an already volatile situation. | Denzel Washington (as Detective Keith Frazier), Clive Owen (as Dalton Russell), Jodie Foster (as Madeline White), Christopher Plummer (as Arthur Case), Willem Dafoe (as Captain John Darius), Chiwetel Ejiofor (as Detective Bill Mitchell), Carlos Andrés Gómez (as Steve), Kim Director (as Stevie), James Ransone (as Steve-O), Bernie Rachelle (as Chaim (as Bernard Rachelle)), Peter Gerety (as Captain Coughlin), Victor Colicchio (as Sergeant Collins), Cassandra Freeman (as Sylvia), Peter Frechette (as Peter Hammond), Gerry Vichi (as Herman Gluck) | |||||||
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The New World | Adventure | 135′ | 2005 | Terrence Malick | DVD55 | 7.1 | |
| A Terrence Malick-scripted drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century. | Colin Farrell (as Captain John Smith), Christopher Plummer (as Captain Christopher Newport), Christian Bale (as John Rolfe), August Schellenberg (as Powhatan), Wes Studi (as Opechancanough), David Thewlis (as Captain Edward Wingfield), Yorick van Wageningen (as Captain Argall), Q'Orianka Kilcher (as Pocahontas), Ben Mendelsohn (as Ben), Raoul Trujillo (as Tomocomo), Brian F. O'Byrne (as Lewes), Irene Bedard (as Pocahontas's Mother), John Savage (as Savage), Jamie Harris (as Emery), Alex Rice (as Patowomeck's Wife) | |||||||
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The Hot Chick | Comedy | 104′ | 2002 | Tom Brady | DVD55 | The Fit Bird (UK) | 5.6 |
| Jessica Spencer is a popular, but cruel and spoiled high school cheerleader who wakes up one day in the body of a 30-something man after having switched bodies with a petty crook, named Clive, thanks of a pair of mystical earings Jessica stole from a occult shop, one of which ends up in Clive's posession. Now Jessica (in Clive's body) must find a way get her/his body back while learning first-hand the values and cons of being a man, while Clive (in Jessica's body) takes advantage of his/her new body to set in motion a crime spree to put the blame on Jessica. | Rob Schneider (as Clive Maxtone/Jessica), Anna Faris (as April), Vergi Rodriguez (as Palace Girl), Matthew Lawrence (as Billy), Eric Christian Olsen (as Jake), Michael O'Keefe (as Richie Spencer), Melora Hardin (as Carol Spencer), Alexandra Holden (as Lulu), Rachel McAdams (as Jessica Spencer/Clive), Maritza Murray (as Keecia), Fay Hauser (as Mrs. Thomas), Jodi Long (as Keecia's Mom), Tia Mowry (as Venetia), Tamera Mowry (as Sissy), Lee Garlington (as Ms. Marjorie Bernard) | |||||||
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V for Vendetta | Action | 132′ | 2005 | James McTeigue | DVD56 | V for Vendetta: At the IMAX (UK) (IMAX version), V wie Vendetta (Germany) | 8.2 |
| In this obscure and Gothic tale, adapted from Allan More's graphic novel, one attractive girl, Evey (Natalie Portman) gets involved accidentally in a terrorist attack, perpetrated by a masked and megalomaniac character, V (Hugo Weaving). V is following the same steps of Guy Fawkes, a sort of terrorist of the XVII century, who wanted to blow up the English Parlament in London. However, in the present time, the Orwellian London lives under the fascist government of chancellor Adam (John Hurt), and V will fight against his regime, using the power of powder, blowing up important buildings. Evey will be chased by the secret police, thinking that she's the accomplice of V, who will accomplish Fawkes' mission of destroying the Parlament on the 5th of November, in this mixture of The Phantom of the Opera, George Orwell's 1984 and Batman. | Natalie Portman (as Evey Hammond), Hugo Weaving (as V), Stephen Rea (as Inspector Eric Finch), Stephen Fry (as Gordon Deitrich), John Hurt (as Chancellor Adam Sutler), Tim Pigott-Smith (as Creedy), Rupert Graves (as Dominic), Roger Allam (as Lewis Prothero), Ben Miles (as Dascomb), Sinéad Cusack (as Delia Surridge), Natasha Wightman (as Valerie), John Standing (as Bishop Lilliman), Eddie Marsan (as Etheridge), Clive Ashborn (as Guy Fawkes), Emma Field-Rayner (as Guy Fawkes Lover) | |||||||
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Ultraviolet | Action | 88′ | 2006 | Kurt Wimmer | DVD56 | 3.7 | |
| Violet (Milla Jovovich) lives in a totalitarian world in the future, ruled by Daxus (Nick Chinlund). Once she was a human and the assistant of his husband, a scientist, murdered by the police forces of Daxus, who has turned into vampires a considerable part of the human race just to enlarge his forces. Violet has the task of rescue a secret weapon: a boy named Six (Cameron Bright). After knowing the real intentions of this people with the boy, Violet takes him away and she'll be chased by Daxus, because Six carries in his blood a rare cure, which could heal Violet and all the vampires, in this kind of mix of Matrix, with Aeon Flux and Kill Bill. | Milla Jovovich (as Violet Song jat Shariff), Cameron Bright (as Six), Nick Chinlund (as Vicecardinum Ferdinand Daxus), Sebastien Andrieu (as Nerva), Ida Martin (as Young Violet), William Fichtner (as Garth), David Collier (as BF-1), Kieran O'Rorke (as Detective Cross), Digger Mesch (as Detective Endera), Ryan Martin (as Detective Breeder), Steven Calcote (as Young Daxus), Ricardo Mamood (as Violet's Husband), Mike Smith (as Hospital Hemophage), Clay Cullen (as Rebel Hemophage), Jennifer Caputo (as Elizabeth P. Watkins) | |||||||
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Huo Yuan Jia | Action | 104′ | 2006 | Ronny Yu | DVD56 | Fearless (International: English title) (USA) , Legend of a Fighter (Hong Kong: English title) , Untitled Jet Li Project (USA) (working title) | 7.5 |
| Superstar Jet Li headlines this action-packed film, his final martial arts epic. The film reteams him with producer Bill Kong ("Hero") and action director and choreographer Yuen Wo Ping ("Unleashed"). Li plays real-life martial arts legend Huo Yuanjia, who became the most famous fighter in all of China at the turn of the 20th Century. Huo faced incredible personal tragedy but ultimately fought his way out of darkness and into history, forever defining himself at a tournament for the honor of his country and the true spirit of martial arts. | Jet Li (as Huo Yuan Jia/Fok Yuen Gaap), Jon T. Benn (as Businessman), Collin Chou (as Hua Yuan Jia's Father), Anthony De Longis (as Spanish fighter), Masato Harada (as Mr. Mita), Nathan Jones (as Hercules O'Brien), Mike Leeder (as Referee Randall), Jean Claude Leuyer (as Boxer), Shido Nakamura (as Anno Tanaka), John Paisley (as English businessman), Hee Ching Paw (as Hua Yuan Jia's mother (as Qijing Bao)), Ian Powers (as Bellboy Dante), Brandon Rhea (as German Fighter), Darren Richardson (as (voice)), Betty Sun (as Yueci (as Li Sun)), Nan Sun (as Yueci), Bobby White (as Mita (voice)), Michelle Yeoh (as Miss Yang (scenes deleted)) | |||||||
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Ice Age: The Meltdown | Animation | 91′ | 2006 | Carlos Saldanha | DVD56 | Ice Age 2 (Singapore: English title) (USA) (working title), Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (USA) (trailer title), Ice Age: The Meltdown (UK) | 6.9 |
| Diego, Manny and Sid return in this sequel to the hit Ice Age. This time around the Ice Age is over and is starting to melt, which will destroy their valley. So they must unite and warn everyone about the situation. | Ray Romano (as Manny (voice)), John Leguizamo (as Sid (voice)), Denis Leary (as Diego (voice)), Seann William Scott (as Crash (voice)), Josh Peck (as Eddie (voice)), Queen Latifah (as Ellie (voice)), Will Arnett (as Lone Gunslinger Vulture (voice)), Jay Leno (as Fast Tony (voice)), Chris Wedge (as Scrat (voice)), Peter Ackerman (as Dung Beetle Dad (voice)), Caitlin Rose Anderson (as Glypto Boy Billy/Beaver Girl (voice)), Connor Anderson (as Rhino Boy/Beaver Boy (voice)), Joseph Bologna (as Mr. Start (voice)), Jack Crocicchia (as Elk Boy (voice)), Peter DeSève (as Condor Chick (voice)) | |||||||
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Final Destination 3 | Drama | 93′ | 2006 | James Wong | DVD57 | Final Destination 3-D (USA) (working title) | 6.1 |
| After a high school senior, Wendy Christensen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), has a fatal premonition of a disastrous roller-coaster accident that involves her and her friends, she warns everyone and luckily gets herself and many of her friends and others off the roller-coaster before it sets off, after they get off and the roller-coaster starts off, it crashes just like in her premonition, soon she teams up with a friend, Kevin Fischer (Ryan Merriman) as well as many other people, some including Erin (Alexz Johnson) and Ian (Kris Lemche) to try and cheat death. Will they succeed or will they learn a lesson that you just can't cheat death? | Mary Elizabeth Winstead (as Wendy Christensen), Ryan Merriman (as Kevin Fischer), Kris Lemche (as Ian McKinley), Alexz Johnson (as Erin Ulmer), Sam Easton (as Frankie Cheeks), Jesse Moss (as Jason Robert Wise), Gina Holden (as Carrie Dreyer), Texas Battle (as Lewis Romero), Chelan Simmons (as Ashley Freund), Crystal Lowe (as Ashlyn Halperin), Amanda Crew (as Julie Christensen), Maggie Ma (as Perry Malowinski), Ecstasia Sanders (as Amber Regan), Jody Racicot (as Bludworth), Patrick Gallagher (as Colquitt) | |||||||
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Final Destination 2 | Horror | 90′ | 2003 | David R. Ellis | DVD57 | 6.4 | |
| "It has been one year today since the tragic explosion of flight 180." After having a premonition of a horrific multi-car pileup on the highway, Kimberly panics and blocks off the offramp she is on holding up several cars. Kimberly tries to tell Officer Burke, who was one of the people behind her what was about to happen. As he looks at her in disbelief cars begin to crash and explode about 1/2 mile from them as they stare in shock. Later that same day, one of the survivors dies in a freak accident and Kimberly starts to wonder if the flight 180 incident and the events after weren't just a coincidence. Her only hope lies in Clear Rivers, the sole survivor of flight 180. Can she help them cheat death one more time? | Ali Larter (as Clear Rivers), A.J. Cook (as Kimberly Corman), Michael Landes (as Officer Thomas Burke), Tony Todd (as William Bludworth), Terrence 'T.C.' Carson (as Eugene Dix (as T.C. Carson)), Jonathan Cherry (as Rory Peters), Keegan Connor Tracy (as Kat Jennings), Lynda Boyd (as Nora Carpenter), James Kirk (as Tim Carpenter), David Paetkau (as Evan Lewis), Justina Machado (as Isabella Hudson), Sarah Carter (as Shaina), Shaun Sipos (as Frankie), Andrew Airlie (as Mr. Corman), Christina Jastrzembska (as Administrator) | |||||||
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Final Destination | Horror | 98′ | 2000 | James Wong | DVD57 | Flight 180 (USA) (working title) | 6.6 |
| After boarding an airplane destined for Paris, Alex Browning, a high school student going on his senior trip has a premonition about the plane exploding after takeoff. Scrared and freaked out, Alex tries to tell everyone about the explosion causing him to quarrel with a fellow student, Carter Horton which gets them both kicked off the plane. Along with them, Carter's girlfriend Terry who follows Carter, Alex's best friend Tod who gets off to make sure Alex is okay, Billy Hitchcock who was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, one of the faculty members Ms. Lewton, and Clear Rivers whose motive for leaving was just out of belief of what Alex saw. Soon after the plane takes off, the students watch as it explodes sending fear and curiousity into their hearts. A little over a month goes by when one of the survivors turns up dead. After that Alex begins to question whether or not himself and the rest of the survivors are in danger. Could there really be a design? Does death really have a pattern planned out for everyone? And if so, after cheating death once, can you find a way to do it again? | Devon Sawa (as Alex Chance Browning), Ali Larter (as Clear Rivers), Kerr Smith (as Carter Horton), Tony Todd (as William Bludworth), Kristen Cloke (as Ms. Valerie Lewton), Seann William Scott (as Billy Hitchcock), Daniel Roebuck (as Agent Weine), Roger Guenveur Smith (as Agent Schreck), Chad Donella (as Tod Waggner (as Chad E. Donella)), Amanda Detmer (as Terry Chaney), Brendan Fehr (as George Waggner), Forbes Angus (as Mr. Larry Murnau), Lisa Marie Caruk (as Christa Marsh), Christine Chatelain (as Blake Dreyer), Barbara Tyson (as Mrs. Barbara Browning) | |||||||
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Fragile | Thriller | 93′ | 2005 | Jaume Balagueró | DVD57 | 6.2 | |
| As the new night nurse at a soon to be abandoned children's hospital readies the last group of orphans to leave, it becomes increasingly clear that these are not normal children. Something living in the hospital, something the children call the "mechanical girl," has a terrifying hold over them and will stop at nothing to keep them in the hospital with her forever. | Calista Flockhart (as Amy Nicholls), Richard Roxburgh (as Robert Marcus), Elena Anaya (as Helen Perez), Gemma Jones (as Mrs. Folder), Yasmin Murphy (as Maggie), Colin McFarlane (as Roy), Michael Pennington (as Marcus), Daniel Ortiz (as Matt), Susie Trayling (as Susan), Lloyd F. Booth Shankley (as Simon), Michael Gatward (as David), Scarlet Carey (as Emma), Cameron Antrobus (as Jimmy), Olivia Bjork (as Linda), Fergus Riordan (as Richard) | |||||||
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Mr. Hell | Horror | ′ | 2006 | Rob McKinnon | DVD57 | 3.0 | |
| Fourteen years ago, Dr. Karl Matthews, head of Government Biolab 83, is savagely murdered by ancient soul-taker, MR. HELL. Today, Dr. Matthews' daughter, Tyler, has returned to the scene of her father's death. Unknown to Tyler, MR. HELL has also returned. To complicate this house of horrors, a group of mercenaries has invaded the lab to steal a deadly vial of bacterium. Many will soon suffer grisly deaths, along with having their eyes(the windows to the soul)harvested by MR. HELL. | David Carren (as V.C.), Larry Cashion (as Harry Eugene Loveless), Tina Cohen (as Max's Mom), Jordan Consorte (as Tyler (child)), Jett Texas Elliott (as Max), Pavan Grover (as Georgio), Brent Himes (as Berkeley), Sloan K. Hood (as Utu), Danny Kamin (as Wesley Kane), Kristin Ketterer (as Monica), Daniel Magill (as M. G. Burke), Alan Martin (as Dr. Karl Matthews), Jen McCoy Miller (as Jan Leigh Morrison), Rob McKinnon (as Foreman), Jose Moore (as Irwin), Amy Morris (as Tyler Matthews), Stephen Mrozinski (as Nash), Edwin Neal (as Freemont), Nick Ronan (as Surf), Tracy Smith (as Yates) | |||||||
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Firewall | Crime | 105′ | 2006 | Richard Loncraine | DVD58 | The Wrong Element (USA) (working title) | 5.7 |
| Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) is a bank's security chief who has designed a computer system & firewall to protect his employer from fraud. One day, after being introduced to a man named Bill Cox (Paul Bettany) who is interested in working with Jack on a security project, Jack finds himself ambushed and staring down a gun barrel. The man holding the gun is Cox. When Jack arrives home the motive for the meeting becomes clear: Cox & his gang of violent, psychopathic thieves want Jack to hack through his employer's computer security & transfer $100 million to Cox's bank accounts in the Caymans. Failure to comply means the murder of Jack's family. Stanfield realizes this will implicate him as an embezzler but he complies. However, even after Cox has the money, it becomes obvious that he had no intention of letting anyone live and kidnaps the family to kill them & hide their bodies, leaving one of his henchman to eliminate Jack. When Jack kills the thug who was supposed to kill him, the sociopathic Cox's plans are ruined. Jack must race against time to get his family back before Cox and his fellow thugs carry out their murderous plans. | Harrison Ford (as Jack Stanfield), Paul Bettany (as Bill Cox), Virginia Madsen (as Beth Stanfield), Mary Lynn Rajskub (as Janet Stone), Robert Patrick (as Gary Mitchell), Robert Forster (as Harry), Alan Arkin (as Arlin Forester), Carly Schroeder (as Sarah Stanfield), Jimmy Bennett (as Andy Stanfield), Gail Ann Lewis (as Bank Employee #1), Matthew Currie Holmes (as Bobby), Candus Churchill (as Betty), David Lewis (as Rich), Zahf Paroo (as Ravi), Pat Jenkinson (as Laurie) | |||||||
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Just Friends | Comedy | 96′ | 2005 | Roger Kumble | DVD58 | 6.1 | |
| When he confessed his love for his best friend during their formative high school years ago, Chris was met with a broken heart and a degrading humiliation. Only adding insult to injury was his larger than life frame which became a source of ridicule for cruel classmates. But years later and things having changed, Chris is now a hotshot record producer in Hollywood and the complete physical opposite of himself in high school. He's also got an up and coming act by the name of Samantha James who has a psychotic crush on her producer. When a freak accident occurs on the way to Paris, Chris is forced to return home with her in tow. Little does he know that he would come face to face with the friend that he tried so desperately to forget. With the chance to woo her again, Chris will do what he can despite his client's violent misgivings and a competitive rival suitor against him. No matter the crazy obstacles he must overcome, Chris will do whatever it takes to be more than just friends. | Ryan Reynolds (as Chris Brander), Amy Smart (as Jamie Palamino), Anna Faris (as Samantha James), Chris Klein (as Dusty Dinkleman), Chris Marquette (as Mike Brander (as Christopher Marquette)), Giacomo Beltrami (as Young Mike Brander), Fred Ewanuick (as Clark), Amy Matysio (as Darla), Julie Hagerty (as Carol Brander), Wendy Anderson (as Mrs. Palamino), Barry Flatman (as Mr. Palamino), Devyn Burant (as Brett), Jaden Ryan (as Joey), Annie Brebner (as Sarah), Mike O'Brian (as Hockey Dad) | |||||||
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16 Blocks | Action | 110′ | 2006 | Richard Donner | DVD58 | Sixteen Blocks (USA) (alternative spelling) | 6.6 |
| Bruce Willis (as Jack Mosley), Mos Def (as Eddie Bunker), David Morse (as Frank Nugent), Jenna Stern (as Diane Mosley), Casey Sander (as Captain Gruber), Cylk Cozart (as Jimmy Mulvey), David Zayas (as Robert Torres), Robert Racki (as Jerry Shue), Patrick Garrow (as Touhey), Sasha Roiz (as Kaller), Conrad Pla (as Ortiz), Hechter Ubarry (as Maldonado), Richard Fitzpatrick (as Deputy Commissioner Wagner), Peter McRobbie (as Mike Sheehan), Michael F. Keenan (as Ray Fitzpatrick (as Mike Keenan)) | ||||||||
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Stay Alive | Horror | 100′ | 2006 | William Brent Bell | DVD58 | 3.3 | |
| After the brutal death of a friend, a group of friends find themselves in possession of a video-game called "Stay Alive," a blood-curdling true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as the Blood Countess. After playing the game when they know they shouldn't, however, the friends realize that once they die in the game--they die for real. As their numbers begin dropping and as they begin dying in the ways they died in the game, the remaining friends realize they must defeat the Blood Countess or accept their fates. | Jon Foster (as Hutch O'Neill), Samaire Armstrong (as Abigail), Frankie Muniz (as Swink Sylvania), Jimmi Simpson (as Phineas Bantum), Wendell Pierce (as Detective Thibodeaux), Milo Ventimiglia (as Loomis Crowley), Sophia Bush (as October Bantum), Adam Goldberg (as Miller Banks), Billy Slaughter (as Rex), Nicole Opperman (as Sarah), April Wood (as Loretta), Monica Monica (as Mrs. Crowley), Rio Hackford (as Detective King), Billy Louviere (as Fidget), J. Richey Nash (as Young Rookie) | |||||||
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Original Sin | Thriller | 116′ | 2001 | Michael Cristofer | DVD58 | Dancing in the Dark (USA) (working title), Péché originel (France) | 5.5 |
| When a man (Antonio Banderas) selects a mail order bride, he is surprised to see the beauty (Angelina Jolie) who appears before him. She alleges that she sent false photos to him to assure that he would love her for what she is and not for her beauty. However, what she is is a con artist, whore, and actress, who teams with a fellow actor (Thomas Jane) to steal money from men. What she does not expect is that she falls in love with her new husband and ultimately must decide between him and her sadistic former lover. Contains explicit sex including sadistic acts as Thomas Jane cuts Jolie's back with a knife as part of their lovemaking. | Antonio Banderas (as Luis Antonio Vargas), Angelina Jolie (as Julia Russell/Bonnie Castle), Thomas Jane (as Walter Downs/Billy/Mephisto), Jack Thompson (as Alan Jordan), Gregory Itzin (as Colonel Worth), Allison Mackie (as Augusta Jordan), Joan Pringle (as Sara), Cordelia Richards (as Emily Russell), James Haven (as Faust, on Stage), Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (as Jorge Cortés (as Pedro Armendáriz)), Mario Iván Martínez (as Cuban Priest), Harry Porter (as Stage Manager), Fernando Torre Laphame (as Wedding Priest (as Fernando Torre Lapham)), Shaula Vega (as Dressmaker Girl), Lisa Owen (as Margareta, on Stage) | |||||||
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Bandidas | Action | 93′ | 2006 | Joachim Roenning, Espen Sandberg | DVD58 | 5.4 | |
| In turn-of-the-century Mexico, two very different women become a bank-robbing duo in an effort to combat a ruthless enforcer terrorizing their town. | Penélope Cruz (as Maria Alvarez), Salma Hayek (as Sara Sandoval), Steve Zahn (as Quentin Cooke), Dwight Yoakam (as Tyler Jackson), Denis Arndt (as Ashe), Audra Blaser (as Clarissa), Sam Shepard (as Bill Buck), Karl Braun (as Regulator), Ismael 'East' Carlo (as Don Diego), Gary Cervantes (as Pedro (as Carlos Cervantes)), Humberto Elizondo (as Governor), Daya Fernandez (as Cleaning girl), Ernesto Gómez Cruz (as Brujo), Joseph D. Reitman (as Regulator), Juan Manuel Robledo Rios (as Extra people), Julian Sedgwick (as Regulator 1), Edgar Vivar (as Expl. Bank Manager) | |||||||
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Shrek 2 | Animation | 92′ | 2004 | Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, (more) | DVD59 | 7.7 | |
| Right after their honeymoon the newly wed couple goes to Princess Fiona's parents for dinner. When a Fairy God Mother discovers Fiona and Shrek are married she reminds the king about a deal they agreed on years ago that Fiona should have married Prince Charming (her son). The king then hires a cat named Puss-in-Boots (a sword fighting cat and ogre slayer) to kill Shrek. | Mike Myers (as Shrek (voice)), Eddie Murphy (as Donkey (voice)), Cameron Diaz (as Princess Fiona (voice)), Julie Andrews (as Queen (voice)), Antonio Banderas (as Puss In Boots (voice)), John Cleese (as King (voice)), Rupert Everett (as Prince Charming (voice)), Jennifer Saunders (as Fairy Godmother (voice)), Aron Warner (as Wolf (voice)), Kelly Asbury (as Page/Elf/Nobleman/Nobleman's Son (voice)), Cody Cameron (as Pinocchio/Three Pigs (voice)), Conrad Vernon (as Gingerbread Man/Cedric/Announcer/Muffin Man/Mongo (voice)), Christopher Knights (as Blind Mouse (voice)), David P. Smith (as Herald/Man with Box (voice)), Mark Moseley (as Mirror/Dresser (voice)) | |||||||
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Equilibrium | Action | 107′ | 2002 | Kurt Wimmer | DVD59 | Cubic (Europe: English title) (video title), Librium (USA) (working title) | 7.7 |
| In a futuristic world, a strict regime has eliminated war by suppressing emotions: books, art and music are strictly forbidden and feeling is a crime punishable by death. Cleric John Preston (Bale) is a top ranking government agent responsible for destroying those who resist the rules. Whe he misses a dose of Prozium, a mind-altering drug that hinders emotion, Preston, who has been trained to enforce the strict laws of the new regime, suddenly becomes the only person capable of overthrowing it. | Dominic Purcell (as Seamus), Christian Bale (as John Preston), Sean Bean (as Errol Partridge), Christian Kahrmann (as Officer in Charge), John Keogh (as Chemist), Sean Pertwee (as Father), William Fichtner (as Jürgen), Angus Macfadyen (as Dupont), David Barrash (as Evidentiary Storage Officer), Dirk Martens (as Gate Guard), Taye Diggs (as Brandt), Matthew Harbour (as Robbie Preston), Maria Pia Calzone (as Preston's Wife), Emily Siewert (as Lisa Preston), Emily Watson (as Mary O'Brien) | |||||||
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Grilled | Comedy | ′ | 2006 | Jason Ensler | DVD59 | Men Don't Quit (USA) (working title) | 6.0 |
| Two meat salesmen (Romano, James) will stop at nothing to get a sale. | Ray Romano (as Maurice), Kevin James (as Dave), Tom Carey (as Head Chef), Sofía Vergara, Kim Coates (as Tony), Caroline Aaron, Donzaleigh Abernathy, Dorie Barton (as Kristy), Jennifer Echols (as Plump Black Woman), Wayne Federman (as Stu Simmons), Dominic Fumusa (as Ralph), Jack Kehler, Eric Allan Kramer, Juliette Lewis, Richard Libertini, Kinna McInroe (as Elyse Gorman), Aaron Parker Mouser (as Kibby), Barry Newman, Kari Ann Peniche, Jon Polito, Michael Rapaport, Burt Reynolds (as Cookie Goldbluth), Ariel Winter (as Dolly) | |||||||
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Where the Heart Is | Drama | 120′ | 2000 | Matt Williams | DVD59 | 6.3 | |
| Novalee Nation, 17 and very pregnant, has never been part of a real home. The closest thing to family for the hard-luck teen is her selfish, would-be musician boyfriend, Willy Jack, with whom she's traveling from Tennessee to California in a rust bucket that used to be a Plymouth. A bathroom stop en route, at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart, changes Novalee's life forever. For when she leaves the store, she discovers that Willy Jack and the Plymouth are gone. Only her Polaroid camera remains in the parking space. Alone and broke, Novalee surreptitiously moves into the vast store, borrowing food and supplies from its shelves. When she gives birth on the floor - and her hideaway is revealed - Novalee and her "Wal-Mart Baby" become instant celebrities. More importantly, over the next few years, Novalee finally becomes part of an unconventional, makeshift family comprised of her wonderfully eccentric new friends. Now, with the family she always wanted, Novalee is transformed from a homeless teen to a successful and strong woman. She has finally found a home in this small town where fate has dropped her. | Natalie Portman (as Novalee Nation), Ashley Judd (as Lexie Coop), Stockard Channing (as Thelma 'Sister' Husband), Joan Cusack (as Ruth Meyers), James Frain (as Forney Hull), Dylan Bruno (as Willy Jack Pickens), Keith David (as Moses Whitecotten), Ray Prewitt (as Tim), Laura House (as Nicki), Karey Green (as Rhonda), Mary Ashleigh Green (as Girl in Bathroom), Kinna McInroe (as Wal-Mart Clerk), Laura Auldridge (as Wal-Mart Assistant Manager), Alicia Godwin (as Jolene), Dennis Letts (as Sheriff) | |||||||
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The Omen | Horror | 110′ | 2006 | John Moore | DVD59 | The Omen 666 (USA) (working title) | 5.4 |
| A remake of the 1976 horror classic The Omen (1976), an American official realizes that his young son may literally be the devil incarnate. | Predrag Bjelac (as Vatican Observatory Priest (as Pedja Bjelac)), Carlo Sabatini (as Cardinal Fabretti), Bohumil Svarc (as Pope), Liev Schreiber (as Robert Thorn), Giovanni Lombardo Radice (as Father Spiletto), Baby Zikova (as Damien - Newborn), Baby Morvas (as Damien - Newborn), Baby Muller (as Damien - Newborn), Baby Litera (as Damien - Newborn), Julia Stiles (as Katherine Thorn), Tomas Wooler (as Damien - 2 Years Old), Rafael Sallas (as Rome Embassy Marine), Marshall Cupp (as Ambassador Steven Haines), Martin Hindy (as Haines' Limo Driver (as Martin 'Mako' Hindy)), Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (as Damien) | |||||||
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The Break-Up | Comedy | 105′ | 2006 | Peyton Reed | DVD59 | 5.8 | |
| After Brooke (Aniston) calls it quits with her boyfriend Gary (Vaughn), neither person is willing to move out of the condo they share. Taking the advice of their repsective friends and confidants (and a few total strangers), they both engage in mental warfare designed to force the other person to flee the premises -- until they both realize they might be fighting to keep their relationship alive. | Vince Vaughn (as Gary Grobowski), Jennifer Aniston (as Brooke Meyers), Joey Lauren Adams (as Addie), Cole Hauser (as Lupus Grobowski), Jon Favreau (as Johnny O), Jason Bateman (as Riggleman), Judy Davis (as Marilyn Dean), Justin Long (as Christopher), Ivan Sergei (as Carson Wigham), John Michael Higgins (as Richard Meyers), Ann-Margret (as Wendy Meyers), Vernon Vaughn (as Howard Meyers), Vincent D'Onofrio (as Dennis Grobowski), Jane Alderman (as Mrs. Grobowski), Jacqueline Williams (as Shondra) | |||||||
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The Polar Express | Animation | 99′ | 2004 | Robert Zemeckis | DVD6 | The Polar Express: An IMAX 3D Experience (USA) (IMAX version) | 6.8 |
| Santa Claus does not exist. Or does he? For one doubting boy (voice of Daryl Sabara and Tom Hanks), an astonishing event occurs. Late on Christmas Eve night, he lies in bed hoping to hear the sound of reindeer bells from Santa's sleigh. When to his surprise, a steam engine's roar and whistle can be heard outside his window. The conductor (voice of Tom Hanks) invites him on board to take an extraordinary journey to the North Pole with many other pajama-clad children. There, he receives an extraordinary gift only those who still believe in Santa can experience. | Tom Hanks (as Hero Boy/Father/Conductor/Hobo/Scrooge/Santa Claus), Leslie Harter Zemeckis (as Sister Sarah/Mother (as Leslie Zemeckis)), Eddie Deezen (as Know-It-All), Nona Gaye (as Hero Girl), Peter Scolari (as Lonely Boy), Brendan King (as Pastry Chef), Andy Pellick (as Pastry Chef), Josh Eli (as Waiter), Mark Mendonca (as Waiter), Rolandas Hendricks (as Waiter), Mark Goodman (as Waiter), Jon Scott (as Waiter), Gregory Gast (as Waiter), Sean Scott (as Waiter), Gordon Hart (as Waiter) | |||||||
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Zivot je cudo | Comedy | 155′ | 2004 | Emir Kusturica | DVD6 | Life Is a Miracle (International: English title) (International: English title) (USA) (literal English title) (USA) (literal English title), Gladno srce (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Serbian title) (working title), Hungry Heart (International: English title) , Kad je zivot bio cudo (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Serbo-Croatian title) (working title), Vie est un miracle!, La (France) | 7.7 |
| What could be better for the village than a scenic railway to bring in the tourists? What could be worse for tourism than war? Luka builds the railway and shuts his eyes to war. Then Luka's wife runs off with a musician and his son is called up to the army. Luka's life is a war zone. Then he meets Sabaha.. | Slavko Stimac (as Luka), Natasa Solak (as Sabaha), Vesna Trivalic (as Jadranka), Vuk Kostic (as Milos), Aleksandar Bercek (as Veljo), Stribor Kusturica (as Kapetan Aleksic), Nikola Kojo (as Filipovic), Mirjana Karanovic (as Nada), Branislav Lalevic (as Radovan, predsednik), Davor Janjic (as Tomo Krtola), Adnan Omerovic (as Esad), Obrad Djurovic (as Vujan), Dr. Nele Karajlic (as Cimbalista (as Dr. Nelle Karajlic)), Dana Todorovic (as SFTV reporter (as Danica Todorovic)), Vanessa Glodjo (as Bolnicarka) | |||||||
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Birth | Drama | 100′ | 2004 | Jonathan Glazer | DVD6 | 6.0 | |
| Anna is a young widow who is finally getting on with her life after the death of her husband, Sean. Now engaged to be married, Anna meets a ten-year-old boy who tells her he is Sean reincarnated. Though his story is both unsettling and absurd, Anna can't get the boy out of her mind. And much to the concern of her fiancée, her increased contact with him leads her to question the choices she has made in her life. | Nicole Kidman (as Anna), Cameron Bright (as Young Sean), Danny Huston (as Joseph), Lauren Bacall (as Eleanor), Alison Elliott (as Laura), Arliss Howard (as Bob), Michael Desautels (as Sean), Anne Heche (as Clara), Peter Stormare (as Clifford), Ted Levine (as Mr. Conte), Cara Seymour (as Mrs. Conte), Scott Johnsen (as Caterer), Joe M. Chalmers (as Sinclair), Novella Nelson (as Lee), Zoe Caldwell (as Mrs. Hill) | |||||||
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Elektra | Action | 97′ | 2005 | Rob Bowman | DVD6 | 5.1 | |
| Jennifer Garner returns as Elektra, a lethal synthesis of grace and power with the mystical power known as Kimagure: a limited ability to see the future. She has purposefully severed all ties with the world and lives only for her next assignment. Elektra's latest job forces her to make a decision that can take her life in a whole new direction or destroy her. | Jennifer Garner (as Elektra), Goran Visnjic (as Mark Miller), Kirsten Prout (as Abby Miller), Will Yun Lee (as Kirigi), Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (as Roshi), Terence Stamp (as Stick), Natassia Malthe (as Typhoid), Bob Sapp (as Stone), Chris Ackerman (as Tattoo), Edson T. Ribeiro (as Kinkou), Colin Cunningham (as McCabe), Hiro Kanagawa (as Meizumi), Mark Houghton (as Bauer), Laura Ward (as Young Elektra), Kurt Max Runte (as Nikolas Natchios) | |||||||
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One Last Thing... | Comedy | 93′ | 2005 | Alex Steyermark | DVD60 | 7.2 | |
| "One Last Thing..." is the funny and heartbreaking story of Dylan and his mother, Carol, as they struggle with the boy's terminal illness. Invited onto local television by an organization that grants last wishes to dying children, Dylan surprises everyone by making an eyebrow-raising request. As Dylan gleefully prepares to have his final wish fulfilled, Carol struggles with the idea of losing the most precious thing in her life. | ||||||||
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Cars | Animation | 124′ | 2006 | John Lasseter, Joe Ranft (co-director) | DVD60 | Route 66 (USA) (working title), The Cars (USA) (working title) | 7.7 |
| Successful rookie racer Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) has, to his pleasure, just won a 3-way tie with elder rival Chick Hicks (Michael Keaton) and champ "The King" (Richard Petty), but is also proud and unappreciative of long-time (mostly older) supporters enough to have his ignored pit-crew desert him. Accidentally lost en route to California for the tie=breaker, he crashes through Radiator Springs on Route 66, destroying the road and some property. Forced to remain in town until he repairs them, he's stuck in a small community whose tight-knit inhabitants accept neither his selfishness nor bad attitude. Refusing to respect them initially, he eventually returns the friendship of redneck Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) and falls in love with Sally (Bonnie Hunt), but can't seem to get gruff Doc Hudson (Paul Newman), who keeps a painful secret, to change his mind about him. Soon Lightning learns the inhabitants of the town as a whole also had a different past that's painfully absent, and tries to help them enjoy it once more. | ||||||||
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11:14 | Drama | 85′ | 2003 | Greg Marcks | DVD60 | 7.3 | |
| In Middletown, at 11:14 PM, two cars accidents happen at the same time, affecting the lives of five different groups of people. A drunken driver hits a man in a lonely road near a bridge; three young men hits a woman with a van, one of the passenger has a severed penis while another man on the road shoots them; a young man robs a convenience store, with the support of the clerk; a man finds a body in a cemetery and gets rid off it; and a young pregnant woman tries to raise money for an abortion. All of these characters and their fates are very connected. | ||||||||
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Hoodwinked | Animation | 80′ | 2005 | Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards (co-director), (more) | DVD60 | Hoodwinked! The True Story of Red Riding Hood (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| The movie begins at the end of the story. We start at Granny's house as Little Red Riding Hood enters, but this time the story has a little twist. We get to see Little Red Riding Hood (Hathaway) with a black belt, The Wolf (Warburton) who isn't trying to pull the wool over anyones eyes, Granny (Close) with a dangerous side, and the woodsman (Belushi) with a cowboy accent. Not to mention the characters we've never met before, including Boingo (Andy Dick) the cute bunny, Chief Grizzly who is willing to arrest anyone, and Nicky Flippers (Steirs) who is trying to decipher what actually happened. All the while, the Goody Bandit is on the loose, trying to accomplish his master plan. | ||||||||
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EuroTrip | Comedy | 90′ | 2004 | Jeff Schaffer, (more) | DVD60 | Fistful of Euros (USA) (working title), The Ugly Americans (USA) (working title), Untitled Berg, Schaffer, Mandel Project (USA) (working title), Untitled Montecito Project (USA) (working title) | 6.2 |
| When Scotty's German online pen pal suggests they meet, he initially freaks out. But then he discovers that she's gorgeous, and heads out with three friends after graduation to meet her. As they travel across Europe, the four friends have comical misadventures. | ||||||||
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Click | Comedy | 107′ | 2006 | Frank Coraci | DVD61 | 6.9 | |
| On the surface, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) seems to have it all, yet with all the demands forced upon him by his ungrateful boss Ammer (David Hasselhoff), Michael finds that setting aside time to spend with his loving wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two picture-perfect children, Ben (Joseph Castanon) and Samantha (Tatum McCann), has grown increasingly difficult. When a frustrating bout with the television remote leads the overworked husband and father to a nearby Bed, Bath & Beyond in search of a universal remote with the power to control all of his electronic devices, a curious peek into the back room leads Michael into the company of eccentric employee and talented inventor Morty (Christopher Walken). It seems that Morty has created a device that will not only allow Michael complete control over his television and stereo, but his entire life as well. As Michael discovers that the remarkable device has the power to muffle the barks of the family dog, zoom himself past an irritating quarrel with his wife, and even allow him to travel back and forth through time to different points in his life, the rush of being able to skip straight to the good parts in life soon leaves him feeling as if he's missing out on the total experience. Only when Michael begins to realize that the he has lost control of his life and the remote is now programming him does he finally learn that life is as much about the moments he'd rather forget as it is the moments he will always remember. | ||||||||
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Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story | Comedy | 92′ | 2004 | Rawson Marshall Thurber | DVD61 | Dodgeball (USA) (short title), Dodgeball: The Movie (USA) (working title), Underdogs (USA) (working title), Untitled Dodgeball Movie (USA) (working title), Untitled Dodgeball Project (USA) (working title), Voll auf die Nüsse (Germany) | 6.6 |
| This is the story of two different people, Peter La Fleur (Vince Vaughn) and White Goodman (Ben Stiller). Peter is a man of many sorts: an underachiever, a procrastinator, and the owner/operator of Average Joe's Gymnasium, a decaying, rundown gym in a large city. Peter's employees and members consist of: Owen, a man who can't even find love; Dwight, a cocky Mr. Know-It-All; Gordon, a timid, semi-shy person and fan of obscure sports; Justin, a high school geek and Steve, a pirate looking for some treasure. White, a wealthy fitness guru, just happens to be the president/founder of the Globo Gym America Corporation and the owner/operator of the local Globo Gym, a humongous fitness center known to bring in the "big bucks" turning normal "nobodies" into mean, lean, "superfine somebodies". White wants to close and tear down Average Joe's Gym to build a brand-new parking garage structure for the Globo Gym members, so he hires Katherine Veach (Christine Taylor) an attorney from a local bank to foreclose the place, giving Peter 30 days to come up with the mortgage payment of $50,000 or Average Joe's is no more forever, leaving White to take over the gym. Unfortunately even underachievers can make dreams come true, so Peter, with the help of his rejected friends, decides to become a dodge-ball team by playing in the American Dodgeball Association of America (ADAA) International Dodgeball Competition in Las Vegas for the grand prize of $50,000 to save their gym. Kate, who is won over Peter's charms, join the team as well because she believes in him. But White is NOT fooled, no less stupid. He too and his new super buff-and-tough team, known as the "Purple Cobras" wants in on the action, for some extra dough. All the Average Joe's need is ex-veteran all-star Patches O' Houlihan (Rip Torn) to whip them into killing mode shape. Can the Average Joe's kill the Globo Gym Purple Cobras, win the $50,000, and save the gym in time??? | ||||||||
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The Benchwarmers | Comedy | 80′ | 2006 | Dennis Dugan | DVD61 | 5.3 | |
| Rob Schneider, David Spade, and Jon Heder star in this comedy about three guys (Schneider, Spade, Heder) who, all their lives, have been living in the shadow of bullies and are determined not to take it anymore. Now they must train with the help of Mel (Jon Lovitz) to take on the most offensive and meanest Little League teams. Also starring Craig Kilborn, Tim Meadows, Nick Swardson, and Molly Sims. | ||||||||
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Over the Hedge | Animation | 83′ | 2006 | Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick | DVD61 | 7.2 | |
| RJ (Bruce Willis) is a raccoon, specialist on finding and stealing food, as every raccoon in the world. During a night, RJ tries to steal all the food reserves of Vincent (Nick Nolte), a big bear, but the raccoon's ambition makes that all the food loot get lost. Vincent warns RJ that he'll should put back all his food when full moon comes, otherwise he will regret having steal the food. Meanwhile, a group of animals headed by a cautious turtle, Verne (Garry Shandling), is worried because spring has come and there's not enough food for everyone. Verne tells that they will be fine eating plants and some bark. Later, they find that their wood has a frontier, formed by a giant bush. They're scared of crossing to the other side, where the suburbs exist. But RJ comes to the scene, telling that there's no danger in the suburbs, and that they will find all the food they want there. Nevertheless, Verne will distrust in RJ, because he thinks that there's something suspicious about him, trying to convince the group that natural food is better than junk human food. Verne won't be wrong, because RJ is only using them to get the food for Vincent. A pair of opossums, a family of porcupines, a nervous squirrel and a female skunk, will plan a risky theft to a house, drawing a lot of obstacles, like a silly exterminator, a cat and the neurotic house owner. | ||||||||
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Poseidon | Action | 99′ | 2006 | Wolfgang Petersen | DVD61 | The Poseidon Adventure (USA) (working title) | 5.6 |
| The stories of several people unfold on a magnificent ship, Poseidon. Jennifer Ramsey (Rossum), the daughter of a patronizing former New York mayor (Russell), and her fiancé Christian (Vogel) are finding it difficult to tell her father that they're engaged. A single mother (Barrett) and her son Conor (Bennett) run in (literally) to Dylan (Lucas), a professional gambler and hit it off right away. Elena (Maestro) has agreed to be a steward (Rodriguez)'s entertainment for the cruise if he takes her to New York to see her injured brother. Architect Richard Nelson (Dreyfuss) is drinking himself into a stupor after his boyfriend ditched him. When a rogue wave hits and the ship overturns, the captain (Braugher) tells the surviving passengers that the ballroom is an air bubble and that they will be safe until help arrives. Dylan isn't so sure and sets off to look for an avenue of escape. Conor asks Dylan to take he and his mother. Richard knows that the boat cannot stay afloat upside down. Ramsey insists on going with to find his daughter in the nightclub. The five people take the steward Marco to help them find their way to the bottom/top. In the nightclub, most are dead after being electrocuted by the numerous lights. Survivors are Jennifer, Elena, Lucky Larry (Dillon) and Christian, who is caught under a light. The two groups of adventurers converge and have to fight fire, electricity, tight spaces, elevator shafts and most of all, water. | ||||||||
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Take the Lead | Drama | 108′ | 2006 | Liz Friedlander | DVD62 | 6.5 | |
| Based on a true story, the movie tells of the struggle of a dance teacher, Pierre Dulain (Antonio Banderas), to give to a group of problem kids a second chance by exploring their dance skills. One night Dulain is astonished to see a boy, Rock (Rob Brown) destroying his school director's car. The following day Dulaine goes to the school to ask for a job as a dance teacher. The director has little confidence in Dulaine's idea of helping kids (including Rock) in detention to reform through ballroom dance classes. Even the kids, who prefer hip-hop or rap, think it isn't a great idea. Despite criticism from students in his formal dance academy as well as from parents and fellow teachers who believe that the kids need more math and less dance, Dulain catches the students' attention with a tango session. After their initial indifference, they eventually compete in a dance contest; the important thing isn't winning, but making a difference. | ||||||||
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Pretty Persuasion | Comedy | 110′ | 2005 | Marcos Siega | DVD62 | 6.6 | |
| Manipulative high school sophomore Kimberly Joyce leads her friends Brittany Wells and Randa Azzouni in bringing charges of sexual assault against Percy Anderson, their English and drama teacher at an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills. Meanwhile, local reporter Emily Klein, originally assigned to do an insignificant piece on the school, hopes that the scandal will launch her into celebrity in the television news business, while Kimberly's bigoted father, Hank, is concerned primarily with the effect that his daughter's accusations may have on his business. | ||||||||
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The Hills Have Eyes | Horror | 107′ | 2006 | Alexandre Aja | DVD62 | 6.4 | |
| During a trip through New Mexico, a family got stuck in the desert. The father and his son-in-law returns to a fuel station where they've passed before, to try to get some help. Meanwhile, the rest of the family stay in the camper, without knowing that they're being besieged by monstrous people, apparently deformed by the effects of radiation pollution, resulting of the nuclear tests made there since 1945. In fact, the family are in a sort of crater caused by a bomb impact. However, the dog of the family will be the first to bump into with these creatures, whom eat everything in hand, even human meat. These cannibals will start a massacre with some of the family members, assaulting their camper and finally they kidnap a baby, in fact, the son-in-law's daughter. Nevertheles, he'll take the risk of rescue his little daughter, assisted by the other survival dog, crossing a dark tunnel that leads them to a tumbledown town, where this group of deformed creatures live. | ||||||||
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The Sentinel | Crime | 108′ | 2006 | Clark Johnson | DVD62 | 6.0 | |
| Special Agent Pete Garrison is convinced that a Neo-Nazi Aryan Disciple has managed to infiltrate the White House. When a White House Agent is murdered, Garrison is framed and blackmailed over an affair with the First Lady Sarah Ballentine. He is relieved of his duties, but Garrison won't stop in trying to prove his innocence, and save the life of the President. While attempting to uncover the person behind it all, he comes into confrontation with his protege, Agent Breckinridge. | ||||||||
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The Lake House | Drama | 105′ | 2006 | Alejandro Agresti | DVD62 | Mare, Il (USA) (working title), The Sea (USA) (working title) | 6.9 |
| A lonely doctor (Bullock) who once occupied an unusual lakeside home begins exchanging love letters with its newest resident, a frustrated architect (Reeves). They must try to unravel the mystery behind their extraordinary romance before it's too late. | ||||||||
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United 93 | Drama | 111′ | 2006 | Paul Greengrass | DVD63 | Flight 93 (USA) (working title), United 93 (USA) , Vol 93 (France) | 7.9 |
| Four young Arabians prepared themselves physical and spiritually in order to hijack flight United 93, the night before the fatal 11-S-2001. Same day, other three planes were hijacked as well and reached their targets: The World Trade Center and The Pentagon. British director Paul Greengrass gives a close version about what could possible happened inside the plane, basing upon the last recordings from the pilot cabin and the telephone calls made by the passengers to their beloveds. The movie shows how the passengers tried to subdue the terrorists, one of them with a bomb tied to his waist, once they had killed both pilots and one of the passengers. Meanwhile, we see the prevailing crisis in the Air Traffic Control, trying to deal with a situation which leads to close all the country's aerial space. Despite the courage of the passengers, the United Airlines' plane, with an original route to San Francisco, crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, without reaching its target, located in Washington D.C. | ||||||||
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The Devil's Rejects | Crime | 109′ | 2005 | Rob Zombie | DVD63 | House of 1000 Corpses 2 (USA) (working title), House of 2,000 Corpses (USA) (working title), The Devil's Rejects: House of 1000 Corpses 2 (USA) (working title) | 7.0 |
| This is the sequel to Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses, set some time after the original films plot line it opens with a raid on the murderous Firefly home by Ruggsville County Sheriff John Wydell, brother of Firefly victim Deputy George Wydell (from the first film). After a shootout in which several deputies are killed , with one son killed, Mother Firefly is captured , Baby,and Otis escape and rendezvous later with the Firefly patriarch, the mad clown Capt Spaulding. After a mind blowing murder escapade at a dusty desert motel they retreat to a frontier town whorehouse run by Spaulding's adopted "brother" Charlie, while Sheriff Wydell slowly loses his mind in his quest for revenge. He enlists the help of two equally disgusting bounty hunters and tracks the the trio, now dubbed the "Devil'Rejects" by the media to their location and sets the stage for the final showdown. | ||||||||
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Shadow Man | Action | 95′ | 2006 | Michael Keusch | DVD63 | Shadows of the Past (USA) (working title), Shadows on the Sun (USA) (working title), Toyman (USA) (working title) | 4.6 |
| A Inteligence operative discovers that no one is what they seem in the shadowy world of espionage. | ||||||||
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Laws of Attraction | Comedy | 90′ | 2004 | Peter Howitt | DVD63 | 5.7 | |
| In New York, the efficient, insecure and single divorce lawyer Audrey Woods (Julianne Moore) faces the charming, unethical but also efficient divorce lawyer Daniel Rafferty (Pierce Brosnan) in a litigation case. On the evening before the trial, they date and drink a lot, they have one night stand, and she loses her first case in court when Daniel uses information disclosed by Audrey in their meeting in the previous night. She becomes upset with him and their competition increases, until the rock star Thorne Jamison (Michael Sheen) and his wife Serena (Parker Posey) hire Audrey and Daniel respectively in the millionaire divorce case. They have to go to Ireland, where they get married after a drinking night. When they wake up in the next morning, they have to face the new reality of husband and wife. | ||||||||
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Miami Vice | Action | 134′ | 2006 | Michael Mann | DVD63 | 6.2 | |
| Ricardo Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) is urbane and dead smart. He lives with Bronx-born Intel analyst Trudy (Naomie Harris), as they work undercover transporting drug loads into South Florida to identify a group responsible for three murders. Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) [to the untrained eye, his presentation may seem unorthodox, but procedurally, he is sound] is charismatic and flirtatious until - while undercover working with the supplier of the South Florida group - he gets romantically entangled with Isabella (Gong Li), the Chinese-Cuban wife of an arms and drugs trafficker. The best undercover identity is oneself with the volume turned up and restraint unplugged. The intensity of the case pushes Crockett and Tubbs out onto the edge where identity and fabrication become blurred, where cop and player become one - especially for Crockett in his romance with Isabella and for Tubbs in the provocation of an assault on those he loves. | ||||||||
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The Piano | Drama | 121′ | 1993 | Jane Campion | DVD64 | Leçon de piano, La (France) , Pleasure (Australia) (working title), The Black Keys (Australia) (working title), The Piano Lesson (Australia) (original script title) | 7.3 |
| It is the mid-nineteenth century. Ada is a mute who has a young daughter, Flora. In an arranged marriage she leaves her native Scotland accompanied by her daughter and her beloved piano. Life in the rugged forests of New Zealand's South Island is not all she may have imagined and nor is her relationship with her new husband Stewart. She suffers torment and loss when Stewart sells her piano to a neighbour, George. Ada learns from George that she may earn back her piano by giving him piano lessons, but only with certain other conditions attached. At first Ada despises George but slowly their relationship is transformed and this propels them into a dire situation. | ||||||||
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Something New | Comedy | 99′ | 2006 | Sanaa Hamri | DVD65 | 42.4 Percent (USA) (working title), Bloom (USA) (working title) | 6.7 |
| Finding love where it's least expected. If love is an adventure, it's one yet to be embarked upon by Kenya Denise McQueen. A beautiful L.A. career woman, Kenya works as a senior manager at a prestigious accounting firm, and is on the verge of making partner. But she has yet to find her own partner and a fulfilling personal life. It's not that she's stopped looking; her (mental) checklist is at the ready. After another Valentine's Day spent working late | ||||||||