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London
(2006)
Hunter Richards
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The Illusionist (2006)
In turn-of-the-century Vienna, a
magician (Norton) uses his abilities to secure the love of a woman
far above his social standing.
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Elizabethtown
(2005)
After causing the Oregon shoe
company he works for to lose hundreds of millions of dollars, Drew
Baylor (Bloom) is fired for his mistake, and promptly also dumped
by his girlfriend, Ellen (Biel). 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.
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Take
My Eyes (Te doy mis o) (2005)
One winter's night, Pilar flees
from her house with nothing but a= couple of belongings and her
son Juan. Antonio is soon hot on their heels.= As far as he is
concerned, Pilar is his life, as he likes to say, she has=
"given him his eyes." Contrary to how she hoped it would
be, it becomes= clear that home means hell, love means pain and
the person who promised= protection is actually the cause of
terror.
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Stealth
(2005)
Deeply ensconced in a top-secret
military program, three pilots struggle to bring an artificial
intelligence program under control ... before it initiates the
next world war.
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Blade:
Trinity (2004)
For years, Blade has fought
against the vampires in the cover of night, with the world above
unaware of the brutal ongoing war. But now, after falling into the
crosshairs of the FBI, he is forced out into the daylight where he
is driven to join forces with a clan of human vampire hunters he
never knew existed - The Nightstalkers. Together with Abigail
(Jessica Biel) and Hannibal (Ryan Reynolds), two deftly trained
Nightstalkers, Blade follows a trail of blood to an ancient
creature that is hunting him...the original vampire, Dracula.
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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
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
On August 20th 1973, police were
dispatched to the remote farmhouse of Thomas Hewitt, a former
head-skinner at a local slaughterhouse in Travis County, Texas.
What they found within the confines of his cryptic residence was
the butchered remains of 33 victims, a chilling discovery that
shocked and horrified a nation in what many still call the most
gruesome mass murder case of all time. Brandishing a chainsaw and
wearing the grotesque flesh masks of his victims, the killer
became forever known as "Leatherface" when sensational
headlines were splashed across newspapers throughout the state of
Texas: "House of Horrors Stuns Nation - Massacre in
Texas." Police and FBI eventually gunned down a man wearing a
leathery mask and declared they had their killer and abruptly
closed the case. However, in the years that followed, many close
to the grisly murder case would come forward to level accusations
that police had botched the investigation and knowingly killed the
wrong man. Now, for the first time, the only known survivor of the
killing spree has broken the silence and come forward to tell the
real story of what happened on that deserted rural Texas highway
when a group of five young kids inadvertently found themselves
besieged by a chainsaw wielding madman who would leave a trail of
blood and terror that would forever be known as The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre.
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The
Rules of Attraction (2002)
Set in an affluent New England
liberal arts college, an emerging sexual triangle emerges between
drug dealer Sean Bateman (James Van Der Beek), Lauren, (Shannyn
Sossamon) the girl he thinks he's in love with, and Paul Owen (Ian
Somerhalder), who's in love with Sean.
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Summer
Catch (2001)
This summer couldn't be more
crucial for Ryan Dunne, a blue-collar kid with aspirations to
become a major league baseball player. Every summer, the hottest
college ball players descend upon Cape Cod to pursue their
baseball dreams during the day and blow off steam in town at
night. The first local boy in years to earn a slot in the team,
Ryan finally got his shot...but the temptations off-field are
getting in the way of his commitment to the game. Soon, Ryan is
distracted by a beautiful young woman who summers in the town with
her family. As the friction builds between his loyal townie
friends and his cocky teammates, Ryan's rivalry with hotshot
teammate Eric comes to a head. When a major league scout comes
along, however, he tries to push the pangs of romance and player
rivalry aside, because his sports talent may be his only ticket
out of the small industrial town.
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I'll
Be Home for Christmas (1998)
Jake (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) is a
college student whose friends strand him in the middle of the
desert wearing a Santa Claus suit. Jake has to make it home by
Christmas in order to get the new car his father has promised him,
and to find his girlfriend. Jake's trip becomes a cross-country
odyssey as he learns the true meaning of Christmas along the way.
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Ulee's
Gold (1997)
Ulee, a Florida beekeeper, must
struggle not only to earn a living, but to keep his two
grandchildren from falling into the same self-destructive paths
blazed by their parents. With a son in prison and the children's
mother having long abandoned the family, he has his work cut out
for him. But when he receives news that his daughter-in-law has
been found, drugged out and hitting rock bottom, he dutifully
shoulders the burden--only to find that in so doing, he has
unwittingly opened the door to the world's dark side which he had
tried so desperately to keep closed. Fonda won a Golden Globe as
Best Actor for his turn as the Zen-like patriarch. Academy Award
Nomination: Best Actor--Peter Fonda.
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7th Heaven (1996)
[TV-Series 1996-????]
The Camden family, a moderately
liberal Christian family living in California, face the challenges
of trying to live a moral life in a confusing world. Jam-packed
with positive role models and thinly disguised public service
announcements, this show may seem very conservative to the casual
watcher (what with constant anti-sex and anti-drug messages), but
is interspersed with messages of acceptance for all and shopping
at whole foods.
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