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Exorcist: The Beginning
(2004)
Suspense/Horror
1 hr. 54 min.
This film will tell the tale of Father
Merrin's (Skarsgaard) journey as a young
missionary priest to post-WWII Africa, which led
to his first encounter with demonic forces.
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Reign of Fire (2002)
Action/Adventure,
Drama and Science Fiction/Fantasy
1 hr. 48 min.
In present-day London, 12-year-old Quinn
watches as his mother, a construction engineer,
inadvertently wakes an enormous fire-breathing
beast from its centuries-long slumber. Twenty
years later, much of the world has been scarred
by the beast and its offspring. As a fire chief,
Quinn (Christian Bale) is responsible for
warding off the beasts and keeping a small
community alive as they eke out a meager
existence. Into their midst comes hotshot
American Van Zan (Matthew McConaughey) who says
he has a way to kill the beasts and save mankind
- a way Quinn's never seen done.
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Vertical Limit (2000)
Action/Adventure
2 hrs. 05 min.
"The Vertical Limit" is a
high-adrenaline tale of a young climber who must
launch a treacherous and extraordinary rescue
effort up K-2, the world's second highest peak,
to save his sister and her summit team in a race
against time.
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With Fire and Sword (1999)
Set in 17th
century Poland, Jerzy Hoffman's audacious, epic
film tells the story of the Cossack uprising
against the Polish nobility. As fights rage,
romances are sparked, adding even more drama to
an already intense situation. Based on the novel
by Henryk Sienkiewicz, WITH FIRE AND SWORD
features stunning set pieces and standout
performances across the board.
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Goldeneye (1995)
Action/Adventure
Directed by Martin Campbell, GOLDENEYE makes
the transition to a more modern image for the
James Bond series. Bond's out-of-date womanizing
is presented with a feminist challenge from the
newly cast Judi Dench as an impenetrable M, and
Samantha Bond as a wiser and more forthright
Moneypenny. The action sequences, replete with
helicopter hijinks and copious explosions, are
complex and stylish, making the film a polished
sensation.
This installment in the series introduces actor
Pierce Brosnan in the role of suave, debonair,
irresistible 007. Despite the end of the Cold
War, James Bond still finds himself pitted
against nefarious Russians who want to rule the
world. This time around, his enemies are a gang
of mobsters and former military men who have
gained access to the Goldeneye, which can cut
off electrical currents in London. Alec
Trevelyan (Sean Bean) is the leader, with
General Ourumov (Gottfried John) an additional
threat. Sizzling Bond babe Xenia Onatopp (Famke
Janssen) is the sleek robber who, with Ourumov,
successfully steals the Goldeneye, which the
villains plan to use in their quest to control
financial markets around the globe. However,
this grizzly group of scoundrels is no match for
Bond, who constantly outwits their attempts to
assassinate him. Bond rescues the tough and
lovely Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco), who
was caught in Trevalyan's deadly web, and she
eventually helps Bond turn the tables on his
foes as he uses his quick instincts, innovative
weapons, and cool gadgetry to save the day.
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