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Wolverine (2007)
The mutant known as Wolverine
breaks off into his off spin-off film from the successful X-MEN
franchise! Hugh Jackman (X1, X2, Van Helsing) returns as Logan/
Wolverine; A mutant with regenerative powers, three claws, and a
skeleton which is laced with the rare metal known as adamantium.
Logan struggles to find the secrets to his past. After learning
little information through the help of Charles Xavier (X2's
Patrick Stewart), Logan takes his search even further by learning
the full truth of his orgins, while also heading in a bold, new
direction.
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X-Men 3 (2006)
In the third installment of the
"X-Men" movies, the mutants and the humans share an
uneasy peace after the events of X2. A scientist has managed to
find a cure that can turn mutants back into humans, hoping to
bring the mutants back to civilizations. But Magneto sees this as
the end of his race and rises to take action. Meanwhile, Jean Grey
has returned to seek answers for her new found abilities, but when
the truth is known to her, she exacts her fury on the X-Men.
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Good (2006)
In early 1930s Germany, a
professor of literature evolves into an Auschwitz functionary.
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Flushed Away (2006)
The story of an uptown rat that
gets flushed down the toilet from his penthouse apartment, ending
in the sewers of London, where he has to learn a whole new and
different way of life.
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Untitled Woody Allen Fall Project 2006 (2006)
An American student (Johansson) in
London begins an affair with an aristocrat.
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Happy Feet (2006)
Into the world of the Emperor
Penguins, who find their soul mates through song, a penguin is
born who cannot sing. But he can tap dance something fierce!
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The
Fountain (2006)
Spanning over one thousand
years, and three parallel stories, The Fountain is a story
of love, death, spirituality, and the fragility of our
existence in this world.
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Van
Helsing (2004)
Action/Adventure and
Suspense/Horror
2 hrs. 25 min. Set in the late 19th century, monster
hunter Dr. Gabriel Van Helsing (Jackman) is summoned to a
mysterious land in East Europe to vanquish evil forces...
evil forces with names like Count Dracula (Roxburgh), the
Wolf Man (Kemp), and Frankenstein's Monster (Hensley).
Assisting him once he gets there is Anna (Beckinsale), the
heir of a long-running family committed to hunting down and
destroying Dracula.
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X2:
X-Men United (2003)
Action/Adventure and
Science Fiction/Fantasy
2 hrs. 14 min. The X-Men have opponents new and old to
face this time around. Magneto is back, but there is also a
threat to Professor Xavier's school for mutants led by a
human named Stryker, not to mention a vicious woman named
Yuriko who has it in for Wolverine.
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Kate
& Leopold (2001)
Comedy and Romance
2 hrs. 11 min. Kate McKay (Meg Ryan) is a modern-day
executive, a 21st century woman driven to succeed in the
corporate world. Leopold (Hugh Jackman), the Third Duke of
Albany, is a charming bachelor in the 19th century. Each has
grown weary of waiting for love. But when a dramatic twist
of fate lands Leopold in present-day New York, they must
confront the prospect of a love affair 100 years in the
making.
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Someone
Like You (2001)
Comedy and Romance
1 hr. 40 min. Jane Goodale has everything going for her.
She's a producer on a popular daytime talk show, and is in a
hot romance with the show's dashing executive, Ray. But when
the relationship goes awry, Jane begins an extensive study
of the male animal in an attempt to understand how and why
Ray has so suddenly and inexplicably jilted her. Turning to
Freud, Darwin, her own lovelorn friends, and a cabinet full
of theories, Jane begins a safari of sorts to track down the
strange lair of the human heart. Along the way, she puts her
"studies" and romantic misadventures to use as a
pseudonymous sex columnist--and becomes a sensation in the
process.
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Swordfish
(2001)
Action/Adventure, Drama,
Thriller and Crime/Gangster
1 hr. 39 min. In this futuristic technology spy movie,
John Travolta plays Gabriel Shear, a man who is desperately
trying to access information that is locked inside a
complicated computer system that contains mountains of
government secrets--and money. He hires Stanley Jobson (Hugh
Jackman), a desperate computer expert, to help him hack into
the system.
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X-Men
(2000)
Action/Adventure and
Science Fiction/Fantasy
1 hr. 33 min. Based on the long-running Marvel comic
book series, X-MEN takes place in the near future, as
certain humans are evolving into mutants with special
powers. In the Canadian wilderness, a young runaway mutant
named Rogue (Anna Paquin) and a bad-tempered, quick-healing
mutant with retractable metal claws called Wolverine (Hugh
Jackman) are suddenly attacked by Sabertooth, one of
Magneto's (Ian McKellen) powerful lackeys. Fortunately,
Cyclops (James Marsden) and Storm (Halle Berry), students of
the compassionate Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick
Stewart), interfere and bring them back to Xavier's School
for Gifted Youngsters. Here Wolverine and Rogue learn more
about the conflict between Xavier and the militant Magneto,
who wants to power a device that will genetically alter
humans, with possibly deadly results. Only Xavier's students
can stop Magneto's plans. Director Bryan Singer (THE USUAL
SUSPECTS) displays his expertise with an ensemble cast,
accomplishing a feat by making the first live-action film
about an entire group of superheroes. Hugh Jackman's
portrayal of the ill-tempered Wolverine is dead-on, while
Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are ideally matched in
their Martin Luther King, Jr.- and Malcolm X-like roles.
Smart and well-paced, X-MEN towers above most comic book
movies.
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Rodgers
and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! (1999)
Featuring classic songs such
as "Oh. What a Beautiful Morning," and
"People Will say We're In Love," this stunning
adaptation of the popular broadway musical stars Hugh
Jackman (X-MEN) and Maureen Lipman (THE PIANIST).
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