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Crood Awakening (2008)
Set in the prehistoric era, a
man's position as Leader of the Hunt is threatened by the arrival
of a prehistoric genius who comes up with revolutionary new
inventions ... like fire.
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Pulse
(2006)
After the suicide of one of their
friends a group of young adults receive e-mails saying that the
end of the world is near. Slowly those who receive the e-mails
fall into a deep depression. The only one who failed to open the
e-mail, Emily, tries to stop those she loves from killing
themselves like her best friend did. But is there a way to stop
this apparent curse or will the world end with a mass suicide.
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Be
Cool (2005)
The continuing adventures of Chili
Palmer, strong-arm debt collector turned Hollywood movie producer.
By the time the story begins, Chili has abandoned the fickle movie
industry. And so his adventures, this time around, concern the
music industry where he becomes the promoter of a struggling
singer who is being pursued by the Russian mafia.
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Cheer
Up (2005)
A group of oddball cheerleaders
from Eastern Connecticut College witnesses a murder after one of
their competitions. An aging, no-nonsense veteran FBI agent (Tommy
Lee Jones) is assigned to the case and has to go undercover as an
assistant coach to protect the rambunctious girls from the gunmen
determined to knock them off before the group can testify.
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Man of
the House (2005)
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.
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Torque
(2004)
Set in the fast-paced world of
motorcycle racing, this action movie shows what happens to
long-time biker (and non-gang member) Cary Ford (Henderson) when
he is framed by a long-time rival, Henry (Schulze), the leader of
a biker gang called the Hellions for the murder of Sleepy D, the
brother of Trey Wallace (Cube), the leader of the Machine, the
most notorious and feared biker gang in the country. Cary and his
friends must make a run for it as they have both Trey and his
Machine bikers and the FBI on their tails.
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Love
Don't Cost a Thing (2003)
An unpopular but super-intelligent
teenage boy, Alvin Johnson (Cannon), hires a cheerleader (Milian)
(by paying to fix her mother's car which she has recently wrecked)
to pose as his girlfriend so that he can improve his reputation in
school, which leads to high jinks and shenanigans that are both
romantic *and* comedic.
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Durango
Kids (1999)
When four preteen kids discover a
hidden mine shaft, it transports them back in time to the Old
West. There, they encounter all sorts of danger and adventure in
their pursuit of a lost treasure--a treasure which their greedy
school principal is also trying to get his hands on!
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The
Wood (1999)
A mere three hours before he's
scheduled to walk down the aisle, Roland (Taye Diggs--the man who
helped Stella reclaim her groove) gets cold feet. Now it's up to
his best buddies Slim (Richard T. Jones) and Mike (Omar Epps) to
ease his pre-nuptial jitters and get him to the church on time--a
task that inspires a trip down memory lane to their coming-of-age
days in "The Wood" (Inglewood, California) during the
1980s.
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American
Pie (1999)
In this coming-of-age comedy, a
group of friends at the end of their senior year make a pact to
lose their virginity by prom night. In their outrageous attempts
to fulfill this mission, they come to some surprising, hilarious
and often touching realizations about themselves, their
friendships, their notions of love, romance and their relations
with the opposite sex.
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