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Finland:K-15 certified full length DVD movies
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When the Tokyo's governor is assassinated and his wife's sister is kidnapped, only the ex-CIA agent Travis Hunter (Seagal), vows to find the men responsible for murdering his brother-in-law and rescue the girl before it's too late. Seagal's Hunter had been raised in Japan and trained by ex-Yakuza, he has former ties, allowing him to determine that a war is brewing between old-guard Yakuza members and a young, crazed leader (Takao Osawa). Hunter and his ally Mac discover a plan by Kuroda, the rising leader of a new Yakuza outfit, to build a colossal drug-dealing network and a deadly plot to detonate a nuclear device on U.S. soil. The fate of a nation in the hands of the lethal crime fighter, meanwhile Hunter finds himself drawn into the treacherous world of the yakuza in order to protect his family. |
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Based on the notorious Ray Bradbury's short novel, this unrolled narration depicts dinosaur hunters' adventures and the following consequences. A game hunter (Edward Burns) travels through time to go on a dinosaur-hunting safari in the prehistoric era. When a tyrannosaurus scares him off the marked path, he accidentally changes history forever as the past times affect the following. |
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When Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) takes up a position as sheriff in the sleepy town of Bywater, he hopes of having a quiet life. Contrary to all expectations Kyle has to roll up his sleeves and get down to work. A string of mysterious murders makes him believe that there is a weird force in the nearby swamps which has been claiming the lives of people. A tribe of Seminole Indians warns Kyle about a sinister ancient spirit which has been reawakened in their sacred place but the local oil tycoon, Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson), anxious to lay hands on the vast swampland, doesn’t believe in myths and legends. Nevertheless, eerie groans and screams are heard from the swamps by night. The sheriff makes up a decision to set out on a mission to discover the truth. There, in the very heart of the baleful deep swamp, he will have to face the Man-Thing (Conan Stevens), a monster that grows more ferocious as your fear grows.
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A little girl named Rachel Newman (Mila Kunis) managed to escape the infamous American psycho Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) by stabbing him in the back. Fifteen years later, the girl, who has developed an unhealthy interest in serial killers and their psyches, becomes a student at the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, under the expert leadership of former FBI agent Robert Starkman (William Shatner). Willing to follow in Starkman's steps, she decides to get a job as his teaching assistant that will guarantee employment at the FBI. Despite numerous obstacles on the way to her goal, Rachel is determined to become the professor's assistant at any cost... |
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After being discharged from the local police force, Jim Halsey (C. Thomas Howell) travels to Texas with his girlfriend Maggie (Kari Wuhrer) to face down his demons and visit an old friend. Along the way, however, Jim & Maggie picks up a demented hitchhiker who has diabolical plans for the duo. |
| Gargoyle
[2004,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Once thought banished forever, winged, fire-spitting creatures are resurrected and immediately begin wreaking havoc on a port city. |
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Romanian village was under siege by the carnivore gargoyle long time ago, but fortunately the inhabitants engraved the monster into the tough tomb. Nowadays the tomb is wrecked by an earthquake and the evil breaks loose. Two CIA agents (Kate Orsini and Michael Pare) must solve the series of brutal murders being sent to Bucharest to investigate a kidnapping. As the agents and the townspeople look for a way to kill the monster, they also become aware of a coven of vampires who are doing their evil affairs in town. |
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In this pulse-pounding adventure movie, Chechen terrorists take over an abandoned nuclear power plant to detonate it. Unbeknownst to them, the Pentagon makes a decision to interfere secretly in their affairs in order to avert a global calamity. A highly experienced special agent nicknamed Painter (Wesley Snipes) is assigned to put a target inside the plant for an American missile strike. He and his elite team know that the plant must be destroyed before the terrorists can reach it. But events take an unexpected turn, and Painter will have to face a formidable challenge in his fight against the horde of thugs. |
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When Tim was eight, some unknown entity has sucked his dad away into the closet. For a constant time, he was obsessed by the nightmares and the phobia of dark corners. If the terrifying "It" has been able to take his father and dozens of other people, it can take Tim himself as well. Life has returned back to normal, Tim is a twenty-something guy having a good job and a nice girl. Everything seems to be alright, but suddenly his mother dies and he is to return to the house of his nightmares, the house his father disappeared. Run-down Victorian gothic building seems to draw all mysterious and terrific. Once again Tim is being experienced how difficult is to fight with something you don't know is real or imagined. |
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Everyone has a dirty little secret. Some people would like to bury their past forever but they don't manage to. On Independence Day five sidekicks, Colby Patterson (David Paetkau), Amber Williams (Brooke Nevin), Roger (Seth Packard), Zoe (Torrey DeVitto) and PJ (Clayton Taylor), play a seemingly harmless, foolish prank that results in an accidental death of one of them. The four friends stealthily dispose of PJ's dead body and swear to themselves to keep the incident a secret. But one year later, they receive anonymous messages indicating that someone else knows what they did last summer. Moreover, it becomes apparent that a mysterious stranger doesn't intend to confine himself to sending threatening messages. If they can't figure out the identity of the unknown avenger, their terrible secret will be buried forever together with their dead bodies... |
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This compelling psychological thriller centers upon a flagrant case of abduction in a small American town. One day Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a high school student with a desire to be a writer, is kidnapped and severely tortured by an atrocious serial killer. Two weeks later, the girl, dismembered of her hand and leg, miraculously manages to escape from the clutches of the monster of cruelty. After recovering consciousness, the traumatized girl claims to be a stripper named Dakota Moss (Lindsay Lohan), a character that she created in her story for a school assignment. "Dakota" insists that the real Aubrey is still alive but her life is hanging by a hair and that any delay may be fatal. |
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Doctor Wesley McClaren is an immunologist in Ennis, Montana, and he has turned down an offer to join his friend Richard Bach, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and is the head of a unit called the Biological Response Team (BRT). Wesley and his daughter Holly live on a farm in Ennis, and a farmhand named Frank lives with them. Just over the hill from the farm, a 52 day standoff against militia leader Floyd Chisolm has ended. Floyd has decided to be his own attorney in court. Everyone is shocked when Floyd spits on Judge Tomkins. After the hearing, Tomkins starts feeling sick. Holly, like she always does, stops at Wesley's office after school so she can go home with Wesley. On their way home, Wesley gets a call on his mobile phone. Wesley rushes to the hospital with Holly and tells her to wait in the doctors' lounge, then Wesley is taken to see Tomkins, who looks awful. Wesley is told that Tomkins collapsed in his chambers at the court building. Wesley sees a cop collapse, while Tomkins has a seizure. Wesley calls Richard and tells him to send the BRT. Army medical units are sent in, and Ennis is sealed off. Wesley tells Frank to stay in town instead of going to the farm, then Wesley tells Holly to stay where she is, because the town is dealing with an outbreak. Richard arrives in town and talks to Wesley, who knows that some kind of toxin has been released. Wesley asks Richard about an anti-toxin, then they go to Tomkins's room, where Tomkins has died. Richard tells Wesley that the toxin is a warfare product called NAM37, which is ten times more potent than anthrax. Richard also tells Wesley that a technician working for NAM37's developers stole a big sample of the NAM37 and was detained by security in Billings, Montana, one day after the NAM37 was sold to Floyd, but the technician killed himself before anyone could ask him any questions. After buying the NAM37, Floyd infected himself and started the outbreak by spitting on Tomkins. So far, 94 people have been infected, and the NAM37 has killed 5 people. Wesley takes a sample of Holly's blood, and Floyd is visited in jail by his right hand man and medical expert Nate Pogue, who has also been infected. and the anti-toxin Floyd bought along with the NAM37 only slows the NAM37 down instead of being a cure. Floyd's plan was to start the outbreak, then use the anti-toxin on himself. Floyd tells Pogue to get him out so they can get the anti-toxin that the army has brought into town. Later, a group of men led by Pogue return to the jail, where they kill all of the guards and get Floyd out. Floyd and Pogue go to the hospital with their men, and they take the hospital hostage in hopes of getting the anti-toxin, only to discover that the army's anti-toxin is the same anti-toxin Floyd bought. Richard explains that there have been times when NAM37 has mutated, and when it does, the anti-toxin doesn't work. Pogue sees Holly's blood sample and the sample shows that Holly has been infected, but somehow, she's okay and her body is fighting it off. Floyd wants Holly found. When one of Floyd's men finds Holly in the lounge and tries to grab her, Wesley beats the man up and goes to the farm with Holly and Frank. Floyd's men head to Wesley's farm, where Frank ambushes them and kills all of them except for one man, who kills Frank. Wesley and Holly take off with Frank's body, and ride their horses to a farm where Holly's Grandpa lives, and they give Frank a proper burial. Wesley takes a blood sample from his friend Ann (Whitney Yellow Robe), and just like Holly, Ann's body is fighting off the NAM37. Leaving Holly at her Grandpa's house, Wesley and Ann go to an underground lab that Wesley used to work in, where they plan to come up with a cure. Pogue, who is still at the hospital with Floyd, thinks he has found a cure, but he needs Holly's blood to isolate it. After Wesley finds the reason why Ann and Holly are not being affected by the virus, Wesley and Holly go home...where Holly is kidnapped by Floyd's men. Now Wesley must go to Floyd's headquarters and rescue Holly. |
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Chechen terrorists threaten to wipe Los Angeles off the map. The lives of thousands of people are now at stake. It suddenly becomes apparent that criminals are assisted by ex-CIA agent Jonathan Cold (Steven Seagal) who is considered to be dead. The outcome of the immensely dangerous confrontation between the terrorists and Secret Intelligence Service depends on who John sides with.
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Seductive world of lies and sexual intrigue is taking place in Michael Caton-Jones' sequel to a classic erotic thriller by Paul Verhoeven. The story begins when Catherine Tramell, a brilliant and ageless Sharon Stone's character, falls in the river having sex with the famous sport star. Dr Michael Glass is involved to perform a psychiatric check of seductive Tramell who became the suspect again as the soccer star had died in the accident. Having moved from San Francisco to London, Catherine did not lose even a bit of her success as a famous best-selling writer and as a pernicious temptress, so Dr Glass soon felt the power of her bewitching sexuality and her grasp being slowly drawn into a labyrinth of Tramell's intrigue. |
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The Soldier's Creed is "Never leave a fallen comrade." After a US helicopter is brought down by Philippine rebels, a group of US Marines led by Lieutenant Matt Daniels (Mark Dacascos) immediately sets out on a mission to reach the downed Eagle One and rescue the pilot, Captain Amy Jennings (Theresa Randle). The further the Marines get into enemy territory, the more Daniels realizes that they will have to clash with a band of dangerous Al-Qaeda terrorists, not a small group of Philippine insurgents. As it turns out biological weapons have fallen into their hands, and now the rescue mission turns into a full-fledged military operation. Thus million lives depend on the outcome of the fierce battle.
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After a violent combat against the bugs in their planet, with many casualties of humans under the command of a coward officer, a group of troopers looks for shelter in an abandoned military post. The psychic Pvt. Lei Sahara (Colleen Porch) finds and releases Capt. V.J. Dax (Richard Burgi), who was left behind locked in a cell by his troop, after killing a general. Dax and two privates, in a daring mission, save Gen. J. G. Shepherd (Ed Lauter) and some soldiers from an attack of the bugs, and Shepherd gives him a command position. While waiting for rescue, some troopers are invaded through their mouths by small bugs that took control of their brains. When Gen. Shepherd is possessed by one creature, Dax and Sahara try to prevent him getting back to the Federation. |
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Of East Indian origin, Taj Mahal Badalandabad lives in Coolidge, U.S.A. along with his dad, Dilip, mom, and sister. After hearing about his dad's exploits at Camford University in Britain, he re-locates there. When he arrives he is royally received by the elite, only to be humiliated and told this reception was because of a 'typographical error'. He thus re-locates to his new quarters in a distant wreck of a building called the 'barn' - reserved for 'losers'. When he gets over this welcome, Taj must now come to terms with the Queen's language, her dialect, and the racial profiling ('Curry-breath', 'Paki'), and a busty Charlotte Higginson, who is not only better at fencing, but is also intent to ensure his dismissal. Hilarious results follow when Taj decides to fight the Queen and her people at their own game(s) with the help of fellow losers and a horny bulldog. |
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Police officer Edward Malus (Nicolas Cage) gets a letter from his ex-fiancée Willow (Kate Beahan), who left him ten years ago, on the eve of the wedding, without any explanation. In the letter she implores Edward to find her missing daughter, Rowan (Erika-Shaye Gair). Without hesitation, he travels to a remote island inhabited by members of a pagan community ruled by an elderly woman, Sister Summersisle (Ellen Burstyn), and discovers that they are going to sacrifice the young girl during a festival called "the Day of Death and Rebirth" to improve their harvest. The events take a decidedly sinister turn when Edward sets out on his investigation to find the abducted girl and save her life. |
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One hundred years past since the moment of a tragedy: a ship was burned to the ground when nobody has survived. Nowadays, Nick Castle (Tom Welling), a captain in the small coastal town of Antonio Bay, finds the salvage – a bag filled with treasures. As it happens, there's a terrible secret behind the disaster, and now that Castle and Davis have unintentionally awakened the watery grave, the spirits of the ship's crew and passengers have come back to claim their revenge in the form of a thick and impenetrable fog. |
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Cary Ford's rivals framed him, now he is to try to clear his name being accused for the murder of a well-known gang leader. Ford is a biker, and his foes will face the ardous task trying to get him. Prodigious stunts, super-sexy girls and a lot of tough scuffles imbue this movie with the spirit of the unimaginable speed and action. |
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Scholars have revealed the clue to ancient codes which are hidden in the Bible and foretell global events. The interpretations of the codes are burned on computer disks but are stolen by Antichrist's henchman Dominic (Michael Ironside). Dr. Gillen Lane (Casper Van Dien), a world-known motivational speaker and expert on theology and mythology, is called to assist European Union Chairman Alexander Stone (Michael York) in the quest for global peace. Lane suddenly discovers that Stone is bent on using the stolen disks to take control of the entire universe...
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