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Shoot'Em Up |
Mr. Smith, the angriest, most hardboiled man in the world, finds himself entrusted to protect the most innocent thing of all--a newborn child. When Smith delivers the baby in the middle of a gunfight, he soon discovers that the infant is the target of a shadowy force that has sent a team of mysterious and endless assailants, led by Hertz, to erase all traces of the baby. Amid a hail of bullets and facing every conceivable permutation of gunfight, Smith teams up with a prostitute named DQ to...
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Mr. Smith, the angriest, most hardboiled man in the world, finds himself entrusted to protect the most innocent thing of all--a newborn child. When Smith delivers the baby in the middle of a gunfight, he soon discovers that the infant is the target of a shadowy force that has sent a team of mysterious and endless assailants, led by Hertz, to erase all traces of the baby. Amid a hail of bullets and facing every conceivable permutation of gunfight, Smith teams up with a prostitute named DQ to solve the mystery as to why the baby's life is being threatened before this makeshift family all ends up on the wrong side of a bullet. Everyone wants the baby dead. The big question is why?
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The Big Question |
Set against the stunning historical backdrop of The Passion of the Christ, cast and crew of the acclaimed film were interviewed about their concepts of spirituality.
Most of them were Christian, at least by culture, and others were Muslims, Jews, Buddhist or with no religious affiliation at all. The stories that emerge – some mysterious, others humorous, wacky, thoughtful and frightening - touch everyone: believers, atheists, agnostics and the undecided.
While there are no easy...
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Set against the stunning historical backdrop of The Passion of the Christ, cast and crew of the acclaimed film were interviewed about their concepts of spirituality.
Most of them were Christian, at least by culture, and others were Muslims, Jews, Buddhist or with no religious affiliation at all. The stories that emerge – some mysterious, others humorous, wacky, thoughtful and frightening - touch everyone: believers, atheists, agnostics and the undecided.
While there are no easy answers, what does reveal itself is that the questions that preoccupied so many people so long ago are equally as profound today.
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The Brothers Grimm |
Brothers Jake and Will Grimm, renowned collectors of folklore, have made a career out of traveling from village to village pretending to rid them of enchanted creatures. Their bluff is called, however, when they are forced by Napoleon's French government to investigate a haunted forest where girls have been disappearing mysteriously.
What they discover leads to a series of adventures involving an actual evil (and immortal) sorceress that mirrors that of mythology and the fables that the...
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Brothers Jake and Will Grimm, renowned collectors of folklore, have made a career out of traveling from village to village pretending to rid them of enchanted creatures. Their bluff is called, however, when they are forced by Napoleon's French government to investigate a haunted forest where girls have been disappearing mysteriously.
What they discover leads to a series of adventures involving an actual evil (and immortal) sorceress that mirrors that of mythology and the fables that the Brothers Grimm would eventually become famous for.
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She Hate Me |
Wharton-educated biotech executive John Henry "Jack" Armstrong gets fired when he informs on his bosses launching an investigation into their business dealings by the Securities & Exchange Commission. Branded a whistle-blower and therefore unemployable, Jack desperately needs to make a living. When his former girlfriend Fatima, a high powered businesswoman and now a lesbian, offers him cash to impregnate her and her new girlfriend Alex, Jack is persuaded by the chance to make "easy" money. Word...
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Wharton-educated biotech executive John Henry "Jack" Armstrong gets fired when he informs on his bosses launching an investigation into their business dealings by the Securities & Exchange Commission. Branded a whistle-blower and therefore unemployable, Jack desperately needs to make a living. When his former girlfriend Fatima, a high powered businesswoman and now a lesbian, offers him cash to impregnate her and her new girlfriend Alex, Jack is persuaded by the chance to make "easy" money. Word spreads and soon Jack is in the baby-making business at $10,000 a try. Lesbians with a desire for motherhood and the cash to spare are lining up to seek his services. But, between the attempts by his former employers to frame him for security fraud and his dubious fathering activities, Jack finds his life, all at once, becoming very complicated.
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The Matrix Reloaded |
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Amid a wave of humans waking up from their 'Matrix' imposed sleep, the machines have discovered the location of Zion and send a massive army of Sentinels to exterminate the human resistance once and for all.
Meanwhile, while Morpheus is in the middle of the approaching onslaught, Neo is falling in love with Trinity despite the fact that his dreams are littered with her impending doom.
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Irreversible |
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Alex and Marcus are a couple whose story is told over the course of a fateful evening in a series of long takes. An emotional odyssey that unspools in reverse from gut-wrenching violence to sweetly observed moments of sublime tenderness.
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Brotherhood Of The Wolf |
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A beast is terrorizing rural France during the mid 18th century. The king sends a special envoy
consisting of Chevalier de Fronsac and a Mohawk Indian from Canada to hunt and kill the beast.
Based on a true story.
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