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Filmography
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Sunshine (2006)
A team of astronauts set out on a mission to re-ignite a part of the dying sun. Another team was sent out before them, but was never heard from again.
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London (2005)
Hunter Richards
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Fierce
People (2005)
A 15-year-old kid, tired of the
bohemian lifestyle his mother leads, gets a chance to see what
life is like for the privileged when she is hired to be the
personal massuese to an elderly millionaire.
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Fantastic
Four (2005)
Marvel's first family of comic
superheroes takes the world by storm as the longest running comic
book series in history comes to the big screen. Reed Richards/Mr.
Fantastic, who can elongate his body; Susan Storm/Invisible Woman,
who not only can become invisible at will but can render other
objects invisible; Johnny Storm/Human Torch, who can shoot fire
from his finger tips and bend flame; and Ben Grimm/The Thing, a
hideously misshapen monster with superhuman strength, together
battle the evil Doctor Doom.
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Cellular
(2004)
A random wrong number to his cell
phone sends a young man into a high-stakes race against time to
save a woman's life in the action thriller Cellular. With no
knowledge of Jessica Martin (Kim Basinger) other than her hushed,
panicked voice on the other end of the tenuous cell phone
connection, Ryan (Chris Evans) is quickly thrown into a world of
deception and murder on his frantic search to find and save her.
Jessica's life is in his hands, but what is waiting for him on the
other side of the line, and what will it cost him to find out?
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The
Perfect Score (2004)
Six high school students band
together and develop a plan to steal the answers for the S.A.T. in
order to prevent the test from unfairly defining who they'll
become. Each student in the group has his or her own set of
circumstances that leads to the conclusion that the only way to
truly decide one's own fate is to beat the system.
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Not
Another Teen Movie (2001)
The irreverent Columbia Pictures
comedy NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE shows no mercy as it skewers the
conventions and cliches of the genre you hate to love. Join Janey
Briggs (Chyler Leigh), an aspiring artist who is outcast by her
classmates for wearing glasses, a ponytail and paint-covered
overalls; and Jake Wyler (Chris Evans), the all- American football
star who makes a foolish bet to turn Janey into a prom queen, in a
risque romp with an assortment of twisted takes on classic teen
characters and teen movies.
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Opposite Sex (2000)
TV-Series
A teenager moves to Northern California with his newly-widowed father, is enrolled in Evergreen Academy and discovers that he is one of only three boys in a previously all-female school.
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