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Dangerous Parking (2006)
Noah Arkwright, a successful, hard
living and indulgent independent British film director, finally
decides to try and defeat the many addictions that are destroying
him, his career and the people who care for him. But Mother Nature
has other tests of strength and character in store for him.
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The Dog Problem (2006)
Scott Caan
Scott Caan
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Caffeine (2006)
A fanciful battle of the sexes
ensues when the relationships of the staff and patrons of a quirky
London café are unexpectedly turned upside down by sudden
revelations of terribly embarrassing secrets having to do with
their sexual misadventures.
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Brooklyn Rules
(2006)
Brooklyn, 1985. With the mob world
as a backdrop, three life-long friends struggle with questions of
love, loss and loyalty
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Beauty
Shop (2005)
Gina Norris (Queen Latifah) is a
long way from the 'Barbershop' - now she's in Atlanta making a
name for herself at a posh Southern salon with her cutting-edge
hairstyles. But when her flamboyant, egotistical boss (Kevin
Bacon) takes it one criticism too far, she leaves his salon to
open a shop of her own, taking the shampoo girl (Alicia
Silverstone) and a few key clients (Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvari)
with her. Gina buys a rundown salon and inherits an opinionated
group of headstrong stylists (including Alfre Woodard), a colorful
clientele, and a sexy upstairs neighbor (Djimon Hounsou).
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Domino
(2005)
From director Tony Scott and
inspired by a real-life story, Keira Knightley stars as Domino
Harvey, who rejected her privileged Beverly Hills lifestyle as the
daughter of a famous actor (Lawrence Harvey) and a Ford agency
model to become a bounty hunter in pursuit of society's nastiest
criminals. The film features a diverse supporting cast including
Lucy Liu, Christopher Walken, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke,
Jacqueline Bisset and Delroy Lindo.
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Rumor
Has It (2005)
A young woman returns home to
Pasadena, determined to unravel a family secret before she gets
married. She learns "The Graduate" might have been based
on her kin, and that her grandmother was the inspiration for Mrs.
Robinson. Then she finds herself embroiled in an affair with an
older man as history repeats itself.
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Trauma
(2005)
A taut, mysterious thriller,
TRAUMA stars Colin Firth (LOVE, ACTUALLY) as Ben, an
insect-obsessed man slowly putting together the pieces of his life
as he awakes from a coma. He discovers that the car accident which
lead to his unconscious state claimed the life of his wife, and
the police suspect him of murdering a famous pop star. Ben's sense
of disorientation at this news is heightened by plenty of visual
trickery deployed by director Marc Evans (MY LITTLE EYE), who
litters the hospital where the bulk of the film plays out with
lashes of David Lynch-inspired imagery. Mena Suvari (AMERICAN
BEAUTY) makes a few brief appearances as Charlotte, whom Ben
becomes infatuated with, and the action builds slowly to an
unforgettable climax.
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Sonny
(2002)
This is the story of a young man,
Sonny (Franco), living in New Orleans and trained to follow the
family tradition as a paid male prostitute for wealthy women, and
he hates it. He wants to free himself from this predetermined life
and find something for himself outside the business, perhaps even
in the Army, but his family won't hear of it.
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American
Pie 2 (2001)
In this J.B. Rogers-directed
sequel to Paul Weitz's 1999 teen comedy AMERICAN PIE, the barely
post-adolescent group of horny kids from the first film reunite
one year later for summer vacation after completing their first
year of college.
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The
Musketeer (2001)
THE MUSKETEER is
director-cinematographer Peter Hyams’ (TIMECOP, END OF DAYS)
fresh new take on Alexandre Dumas’ classic adventure tale, The
Three Musketeers. Newcomer Justin Chambers stars as D’Artagnan,
a dashing swordsman whose courage and willful nature place him at
odds with powerful forces in 17th century Paris.
Legendary Hong Kong action choreographer Xin Xin Xiong (ONCE
UPON A TIME IN CHINA) designed the film’s dazzling fight
sequences, mixing eastern and western styles and traditions to
stunning effect.
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Snide
and Prejudice (2001)
This unorthodox black comedy from
director Philippe Mora see's a doctor attempting to cure the
dementia of his patient -- by forcing him to dress up as Adolf
Hitler! Recruiting other patients to act as Hitler's henchmen
(Joseph Goebbels et. al.) and even Eva Braun, the mad doctor's
scheme has predictably disastrous, and comedic, effects!
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Sugar
and Spice (2001)
SUGAR & SPICE is a wicked
black comedy about high school, teenage pregnancy, and five
cheerleaders armed with semi-automatic weapons robbing banks. When
Diane (Marley Shelton), a popular high school cheerleader, gets
pregnant with the star quarterback's baby, she turns to crime to
support herself and her child. Fortunately, her five best friends
on the cheerleading squad are like, totally supportive of her
decision. Together they devise a plan for a series of major bank
heists to benefit Diane's future financial security.
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American
Virgin (2000)
Loggia stars as porn king Ronny
Bartolotti, the most successful adult film director in the world.
Unfortunately, his equally sleazy rival, Joey Quinn (Hoskins) has
a secret weapon up his sleeve for his next feature- Ronny's
daughter Katrina (Suvari), a virginal 18 year-old who's all too
willing to be sexually initiated on camera! Will Ronny be able to
persuade Katrina against baring all before it's too late?
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Live
Virgin (2000)
An intricate farce about a
rebellious teenager who will do anything to get her father's
attention, even if it means losing her virginity on an interactive
show set up by his arch-rival. There's only one problem with
Katrina's scheme, however, and it's the love of her life. He is
determined to convince Katrina to forget her ridiculous idea of
vengeance and think with her heart instead.
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Loser
(2000)
Nerdy, good-natured Paul Tannek is
a square peg in a round hole that is New York University- his
pot-smoking, girl-chasing roommates hate him, and everyone else on
campus ignores him. But when he meets fellow student Dora Diamond,
he discovers a kindred spirit. Dora is practically broke, has
nowhere to live, and her boyfirend, Professor Edward Alcott, is
more interested in manipulating her than loving her. The more
people push them around, the closer Paul and Dora get- she helps
him dress better and appreciate New York, he lets her stay with
him while she finds a job. In the end, Paul and Dora not only fall
for each other, they find the courage to walk away from the people
who walk all over them- proof that even losers get lucky
sometimes.
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American
Beauty (1999)
A biting, penetrating and often
humorous take on contemporary life in suburban America, Lester
Burnham becomes intrigued by a young girl named Angela, and this
fascination sparks him to make some major changes in his life. He
relishes these changes, much to the exasperation of his wife
Carolyn.
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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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Atomic
Train (1999)
When a runaway train, carrying
nuclear waste and toxic materials, is on route for disaster,
renegade investigator, John Seger, jumps on board and is the only
one who dares to keep the situation under control.
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The
Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
A surprisingly intelligent,
entertaining sequel to the original Stephen King-penned high
school prom nightmare. Twenty-three years later, Carrie's
telekinetic half-sister Rachel (Bergl) is facing many of the same
social hurdles as Carrie. When her best friend (Suvari), a fellow
misfit, commits suicide as a result of being jilted by a jock who
used her as a simple conquest, Rachel holds the knowledge that
could deprive the football team of a key player. When she begins
dating a football player (London), his jock friends target Rachel
for revenge. Irving returns as Sue Snell, now a guidance
counselor.
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Kiss
the Girls (1997)
North Carolina police detective
Dr. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) tracks an elusive psychopath whose
modus operandi is not necessarily killing the young women he
abducts but "collecting" them as trophies.
Unfortunately, his quarry includes the detective's own law-student
niece, so his race against time, with the help of a no-nonsense
medical intern Dr. Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd) who escaped the
"collection," is all the more desperate. A spare,
by-the-numbers thriller. Based on the series of novels by James
Patterson.
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Nowhere
(1997)
A collection of disaffected young
adults find themselves confounded by the elements of their world:
rotating sexual partners, drugs, consumerism, and even an
unenlightened belief in psychic powers. Eventually the tension of
leading a life in such tedium becomes overwhelming and violence
erupts. The third installment in Araki's "Teen
Apocalypse" trilogy, following "Totally Fucked Up"
and "The Doom Generation."
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