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Resident Evil: Afterlife (2006)
Alice fights the Umbrella Corporation
and their plan to replace humankind with a race of undead clones.
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Welcome to America (2006)
A young Mexican girl is abducted
and forced into becoming a sex slave. Her brother tries finding
her and teams up with a police officer, who discovers that his own
daughter, unbeknownst to him, has also been kidnapped. And from
Moldova, a young woman is also pressed into becoming a sex slave
after being promised a better life in the US.
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.45 (2006)
A Bonnie and Clyde-like couple in
Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen turn on each other.
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Ultraviolet (2006)
Set in the late 21st century, a
subculture of humans have emerged who have been modified
genetically by a vampire-like disease (Hemophagia), giving them
enhanced speed, incredible stamina and acute intelligence, and as
they are set apart from "normal" and "healthy"
humans, the world is pushed to the brink of worldwide civil war (a
war between humans and hemophages) aimed at the destruction of the
"diseased" population. In the middle of this
crossed-fire is - an infected woman - Ultraviolet (played by Milla
Jovovich), who finds herself protecting a nine-year-old boy who
has been marked for death by the human government as he is
believed to be a threat to humans.
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Fade Out (2006)
Thornton plays a schizophrenic
screenwriter who loses his grip on reality when he starts a
story mirroring his everyday life. He struggles between
fiction and reality as his mind goes on a downward spiral.
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Action/Adventure, Science
Fiction/Fantasy and Suspense/Horror
1 hr. 34 min.
Picking up where the end of the first movie left off, an
elite military agent, Alice (Jovovich), finds herself
stranded in the ruins of Raccoon City folowing a virus
outbreak which has turned the city's inhabitants into
bloodthirsty zombies. Searching for a way to contain the
virus, Alice also teams up with other survivors, who include
Jill Valentine (Guillory), who finds herself being hunted
down by a massive monster called Nemesis (Mabius) with ties
to Alice, and the tendency to moan 'Starrrrssss' a lot.
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You Stupid Man (2004)
Comedy and Romance
A young guy, Owen (Krumholtz), who can't get over his
high school sweetheart, would-be fiancee, and now
ex-girlfriend, Chloe (Richards), who moved to Los Angeles to
become a TV star, finally falls in love with the girl,
Nadine (Jovovich), who would've been their maid of honor
after being set up on a blind date. Soon after, however, his
ex loses her TV show, and comes home, looking to reunite...
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Dummy (2003)
Comedy, Drama and Romance
1 hr. 30 min.
Steven Schoichet is browbeaten at every turn, by his
family, his dead-end job, the faceless suburb where he still
lives at home. That is until he decides to make a change:
Ventriloquism--hey, a dream's a dream. His family barely
pays him enough attention to even dismiss the idea--his
mother is only concerned that he eat something, and his
father only thinks of his model ships. Steven's sister
recently broke off her engagement to an unstable accountant,
which makes her career as a wedding planner an emotional
minefield. His only supporter is neighbor Fangora--aka
Fanny--a suburban punker who has her own aspirations to
stardom. After Steven loses his job, things actually start
to turn around. He falls for his counselor at the
unemployment office, and through the best efforts of Steven
and the little friend on his knee, good things start to
happen for everyone around him. A restraining order leads to
new love, a rock band learns Yiddish, and everything clicks
into pla! ce at somebody else's wedding.
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No Good Deed (2002)
While pursuing a runaway
teenager, Jack (Samuel L. Jackson), a cop, stumbles across a
gang of crooks trying to pull off a heist. When they are
alerted to his presence, Jack is taken hostage, and left in
the custody of Erin (Milla Jovovich), the gang leader's
girlfriend. While they are left alone, Jack and Erin form a
bond, which creates complications for the rest of her crew.
Based on a story by Dashiell Hammett.
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Resident Evil (2002)
Action/Adventure,
Suspense/Horror and Thriller
1 hr. 40 min.
Based on the popular video game of the same name, Alice
(Milla Jovovich) and Rain (Michelle Rodriguez) are the
leaders of a commando-team who must break into "the
hive," a vast underground genetics laboratory operated
by the powerful Umbrella Corporation. There, a deadly virus
has been unleashed, killing the lab's personnel and
resurrecting them as the evil Un-Dead. The team has just
three hours to shut down the lab's supercomputer and close
the facility before the virus threatens to overrun the
Earth.
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The Million Dollar Hotel (2001)
Art/Foreign, Romance and
Thriller
2 hrs. 02 min.
In this Wim Wenders-directed film, Mel Gibson plays a
detective investigating the murder of a millionaire's son.
He died in a run-down hotel on the edge of Hollywood that is
inhabited by a closely knit group of eccentric mentally ill
people (Milla Jovovich and Jeremy Davies play two of them).
With a script based on ideas by U2's Bono, THE MILLION
DOLLAR HOTEL is a smorgasbord of interesting components.
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Zoolander (2001)
Comedy
1 hr. 45 min.
Ben Stiller is Derek Zoolander, a supermodel overflowing
with charisma but lacking in common sense. He is targeted by
a dangerous crime organization that wants him to carry out
some dangerous plans. Suddenly, Zoolander has to think fast
- but with his head always in the clouds, Zoolander has
trouble thinking at all.
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The Claim (2000)
Drama and Romance
2 hrs. 00 min.
THE CLAIM, a dramatic film from director Michael
Winterbottom, is set in 1849 California during the gold
rush. A young man (Peter Mullen) founds the gold mining town
of Kingdom Come and prepares to be a great success. But he
is blinded by the prospect of becoming a rich man, and so he
exchanges his wife and daughter for a large sum of gold.
After 20 years of separation, the two women come to find
him, but with the economy shifting the reunited family finds
nothing but more hard times.
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The Messenger: The Story of Joan of
Arc (1999)
Drama
Action master Besson takes on French history in this
ambitious look at the legendary saint and martyr. Beginning
with a young Joan witnessing her sister's rape and murder at
the hands of brutal English soldiers, the film picks up
years later when Joan (Jovovich) appears at the court of the
French Dauphin (Malkovich), who is making little progress
against his enemies. Joan's self-confidence and charisma
induce the Dauphin to take a gamble by allowing her to lead
troops, resulting in an upset victory at Orleans. However,
Joan eventually outlives her usefulness to the French throne
and is sold out to the English, who burn her for heresy. All
the while, Joan struggles with her faith, exasperating the
experienced French generals and having impassioned arguments
with her imaginary "Conscience" (Hoffman).
Features several exciting medieval battle scenes.
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He Got Game (1998)
Drama
2 hrs. 11 min.
Denzel Washington does some of his best work as a prison
inmate trying to earn himself an early release by talking
his estranged son into playing basketball at the governor of
New York's alma mater.
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The Fifth Element (1997)
Drama and Science
Fiction/Fantasy
1 hr. 53 min.
A cab driver in the 23rd century finds himself battling
an evil force during an apocalyptic war as he tries to
secure a mysterious fifth element.
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Dazed and Confused (1993)
Comedy
Richard Linklater's DAZED AND CONFUSED takes a
hysterical, nostalgic cross-clique look at high school
social development. On the last day of school in May 1976,
students at a suburban Texas high school wait,
lackadaisically, for classes to end. The restless
almost-seniors--an eclectic group of stone-heads, fraternal
jocks, and snobby sorority girls--can't wait to haze the
incoming freshman, an annual event as harrowing for freshman
boys as it is humiliating for girls. Amidst this teenage
wasteland of drugs, partying, and rock and roll is football
star Pink (Jason London), who saves scrawny pre-frosh Mitch
(Wiley Wiggins) from being paddled to oblivion by
upper-classmates. But Pink has his own battles: he's
struggling over the head coach's demand that football
players sign a pledge to abstain from sex and all
psychoactive substances. When a wild end-of-the-year party
is cancelled, the students end up congregating at a
beer-blast in the back woods, organized by aging hang-about
Wooderson (Matthew McConaughey). In the same way that George
Lucas assembled a cast of fresh young faces for AMERICAN
GRAFFITI, Linklater here creates an unforgettable cast of
characters that are immediately familiar to anyone who has
ever been through high school.
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Chaplin (1992)
Drama
2 hrs. 25 min.
Biographical film on Charlie Chaplin: from his
impoverished youth in London through the formative years of
film and his emergence in Hollywood's Golden Age, up until
his acceptance, late in life, of a special Academy Award.
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Kuffs (1992)
Action/Adventure
George Kuffs is a restless young man who wants to make
the big score. When he asks his older brother for a loan, he
gets a job offer instead: join Brad's patrol special team.
Not keen on the idea, George becomes the new owner of the
business when Brad is gunned down. Soon George finds himself
battling a crime spree with a surly police partner.
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Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)
Action/Adventure
In this sequel to the 1980 original, Richard and
Emmeline, the two teens from the first film, and their
infant son, set out to sea in a boat. The parents die, but
the infant is rescued by a passing ship. Before long, plague
breaks out on the ship, and a young woman and her infant
daughter take the baby boy and wind up on the very same
island where the boy was born. The days become years as
three stranded castaways, make a life for themselves. When
the woman dies, the two now grown children (Milla Jovovich
and Brian Krause) must learn to cope. Their life together is
blissful, but not without physical and emotional challenges.
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The Night Train to Katmandu (1988)
Drama
When a jaded teenager accompanies her parents on a trip
to the Himalayas, she braces herself for sheer boredom. Then
she meets a handsome stranger who tells her of a lost,
invisible city...
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