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Next Exit
(2006)
George Valdez
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
[TV-Series 2000-2006]
This show follows the nights of the
detectives working at the Las Vegas Police Department Crime Scene
Investigations bureau. Being the second busiest crime lab in
America, CSI officers use the best scientific and technical
methods to solve puzzles and catch criminals.
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Down with the Joneses (2003)
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CSI: Miami
[TV-Series 2002-2006]
2002 TV Episode
The cases of the Miami, Florida
police department's Crime Scene Investigations unit.
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Memento (2000)
Leonard (Guy Pearce) is an
insurance investigator whose memory has been damaged following a
head injury he sustained after intervening on his wife's murder.
His quality of life has been severely hampered after this event,
and he can now only live a comprehendable life by tattooing notes
on himself and taking pictures of things with a Polaroid camera.
The movie is told in forward flashes of events that are to come
that compensate for his unreliable memory, during which he has
liaisons with various complex characters. Leonard badly wants
revenge for his wife's murder, but, as numerous characters
explain, there may be little point if he won't remember it in
order to provide closure for him. The movie veers between these
future occurrences and a telephone conversation Leonard is having
in his motel room in which he compares his current state to that
of a client whose claim he once dealt with.
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The Hungry Bachelors Club (1999)
Gregory Ruzzin
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Forever Fabulous (1999)
Beauty queen road trip about mother
and daughter pageant pros going back home to Texas for a shot a
redemption.
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ER
Michael Crichton has created a
medical drama that chronicles life and death in a Chicago hospital
emergency room. Each episode tells the tale of another day in the
ER, from the exciting to the mundane, and the joyous to the
heart-rending. Frenetic pacing, interwoven plot lines, and
emotional rollercoastering is used to attempt to accurately depict
the stressful environment found there. This show even portrays the
plight of medical students in their quest to become physicians.
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How to Make the Cruelest Month (1998)
Bright and neurotic girl Bell sets
two goals for New Year - to quit smoking and to fall in love. As
the first task turns out to be too difficult, she puts all her
energy into the second.
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House of Frankenstein 1997 (1997)
Detective Coyle is trying to solve
several bizarre murders and is having no luck finding a suspect.
But when his girlfriend turns into a werewolf and gets kidnapped
by a vampire, things start to fall into place.
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Velocity Trap (1997)
In a desolate and treachorous
region of space known as the Velocity Run, a heavily armored ship
passes every six months. It carries billions of Universal Dollars
between the colonies and the Central Bank on Earth. Hard currency
has returned due to rampant electronic crime. Now a team of highly
trained mercenaries are about to commit the perfect crime in a
place where evidence and witnesses have no chance of survival. In
this deadly corridor of space, a single man must stop them.
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Alchemy (1995)
Alchemy, Webster says, is a magical
process of transmuting ordinary materials into something of true
merit (base metals into gold). And such is this story of a young,
very intense, woman who 'sculpts' by placing in some kind of order
into cigar boxes, little things, usually broken, that she finds
here and there. So exciting is her work that she is able to go to
a month long retreat where she is only asked to "do what you
do without interruption." But there are interruptions, and
not only at this retreat, but in other parts of her life as she
tries to amalgamate who she is from what she discovers about
herself.
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The Jerky Boys (1995)
When two unemployed telephone
pranksters decide to use their vocal "talents" to
impersonate a Chicago mob boss and curry favor with organized
crime in New York, the trouble begins. It isn't long before Johnny
and Kamal (the "Jerky Boys" of crank call fame) are
wanted by the local mafia, the police, and their neighbor.
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Dead Funny (1994)
Viv returns to her apartment and
finds her boyfriend Reggie murdered in the kitchen. At first, she
suspects this is another one of his elaborate practical jokes.
During a harrowing series of visits by friends and acquaintances,
Viv experiences flashback after flashback, leading her to piece
together exactly what happened.
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Missing Persons (1993)
[TV-Series 1993-1995]
Peter Lance
Gary Sherman
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Law & Order (1993)
[TV-Series
1990-2006]
The show follows a crime, usually
adapted from current headlines, from two separate vantage points.
The first half of the show concentrates on the investigation of
the crime by the police, the second half follows the prosecution
of the crime in court.
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Dead Drunk (1993)
Bruce Harmon
A powerful look at the effects of
drunk driving...
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Happy Hell Night (1992)
25 years ago at Winfield College,
psycho-priest Zachary Malius murdered seven frat boys and was put
away in the local asylum. Now, however, the same fraternity stages
a prank from which Malius is inadvertently set free and returns to
the house to repeat his crime...
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Summer Stories: The Mall (1992)
A three-part ABC Afterschool
Special, focusing on the lives of several friends after their high
school graduation. Stories include a high school grunge band,
trying to make it in the music business, an adopted girl's shaky
relationship with her biological mother, and the struggle of a
former junkie who's attempting to stay clean.
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The Kill-Off (1989)
Maggie Greenwald
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