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Iceland:16 certified full length DVD movies
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This dynamic action movie can be a noteworthy flick for the fans of Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. Thomas Taylor (Christian Slater), an infamous thief, is recently out of prison, and he plots a new, daring heist as he needs money and wants to limber up after the boring imprisonment. He and his cronies manage a bookmaker office robbery, being unaware about the fact that the money unfortunately is marked. An artful and treacherous FBI agent Mark Cornell (Val Kilmer) tracks down Taylor compelling him and his intrepid crooks to commit another robbery, the more audacious one than the previous at that. Taylor agrees, setting about mapping out the intricate plan, which can't be failed because the stakes are too high: his daughter is taken hostage by fierce Cornell and his freedom is also open to question... |
| Boo
[2005,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| You Don't Have A Ghost Of A Chance |
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The friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie, Kevin and his reluctant girlfriend Jessie decide to spend the Halloween night in an abandoned hospital. Meanwhile, the younger Allan meets the old friend of his father Arlo Ray Baines and asks him to help to find his vanished sister Meg in the same spot. The two groups meet each other in the mental institution section on the haunted third floor and they find that they are trapped in the place. Jessie has visions from the past and discovers that the ghost of Jacob, a former patient that raped a little girl and burned the hospital, is trying to escape possessing their bodies that melt down with his evil spirit. |
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It's good for you, if you know who your enemy is. But sometimes you'd better know who your friend is...
When a brother and sister, Kate (Rachel Hayward) and Mike O'Connor (Tygh Runyan), arrive in a hick town in Oregon, they meet with stranger Adam Turrell (Tom Berenger), who is charismatic as Lucifer and has a deep hypnotic look. However, the trustful Kate and Mike don't know what his dangerous friendship will turn out like.
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The stirring movie revolves around an ace British secret service agent code-named The Eye (Ewan McGregor) who is assigned to shadow his boss’s socialite son and investigate what trouble he has run into. The Eye finds out that the son is in a relationship with Joanna Eris (Ashley Judd), a gorgeous woman with the tragic past and the mysterious present. What a strange kind of woman she is, now a cold-blooded, blackmailing killer, now an unhappy, lonely, lost little girl! The Eye finds it tough to complete his mission, as the enigmatic criminal’s beauty, combined with her seductiveness, draws him into an abyss of obsession. Strangely enough, he becomes her guardian angel, protecting her from arrest and other perils. Will he be able to disengage himself from the web of passion?
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This chocking and revealing movie tells the story of passion, jealousy and love. Stefan (Julian Sands) understands that he can no longer live with unfaithful wife and at the same time she understands that she cannot bear her lover's brutality... |
| Congo
[1995,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Where you are the endangered species |
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An expidition to the African Congo ends in disaster, and a new team is assembled to find out what went wrong. Based on the novel by Michael Crichton. |
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Jon Bon Jovi stars in this horror film. Vampires: Los Muertos centers on vampire hunter-for-hire Derek Bliss (Bon Jovi),When a new client hires him to hunt down a particularly powerful vampire queen in Mexico,soon he gathers a hunting crew and sets off across Mexico for some vampire hunting action. |
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And the Lord said, "Let there be light"; and there was light. And the first shadow was born. For thousands years worshipers of darkness had been sacrificing to the shadowy demon and praying for his domination. And Shadowbuilder (Andrew Jackson) arrived in Grand River, a peaceful small town, in order to destroy the world. Packs of awesome black hounds dropped from the sky and began chasing its citizens. The sun went down and darkness descended on the town. But pure soul of fearless priest Vassey (Michael Rooker) became a sword of the Lord at the first gleam of daylight.
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In the heart of Thailand, American young woman Jessica Hopper (Sarah Malukul Lane), an ex-CIA agent's daughter, and her friend Sarah Winthorpe (Elidh MacQueen), a Senator's daughter, are kidnapped by a group of Islamic fundamentalists known as the Abu Karaf. The terrorists demand the release of 20 prisoners from American custody. Jessica's father, Jake Hopper (Steven Seagal), realizes that delay may mean death. While the CIA launches a routine investigation, Jake and his partner Sunti (Byron Mann) decide to take the matter into their own hands, unaware of being snared in an intricate web of political intrigue, corruption, betrayal and death.
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Seth Brundle was a research scientist whose genes were fused with a housefly in a matter transmission experiment and he transformed into the terrifying mutant creature "Brundlefly" and the journalist who he fell in love with, Vernoica Quaife killed him by blowing out his brains with a shotgun. Veronica has died giving birth to Seth's son Martin. Martin is raised by Seth's evil employer Anton Bartok who requires Martin's help to solve the problems of the Telepods, believing the Telepods are the key for worldwide domination. Growing at a accelerated rate and inheriting his father's mutated genes, Martin finds himself suffering his father's fate as he himself transforming into a even more fierce and terrifying "Brundlefly". Befriend by beautiful computer specialist Beth Logan, Martin sets out a way to cure himself, as the answer lies within the Telepod which is his only chance of saving himself from a terrible death. |
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In the mid-1980s Marion Cobretti, nicknamed Cobra, is a ruthless LAPD lieutenant whose leather-jacketed garb and souped-up early-50s car make him "a reject from the 1950s," as his partner Sergeant Reni Gonzalez puts it. Cobretti and Gonzalez are part of the LAPD's Zombie Squad, officers tasked with criminals considered too violent or unpredictable for regular police; the Zombie Squad, however, is also considered a "dumping ground" for officers considered too extreme for a department increasingly besieged by politics, shown in Cobretti's running clashes with Detective Andrew Monte, an officer who despises Cobretti's methods (the two officers nearly come to blows when Monte accuses Cobretti of using a terrified witness solely as expendable bait), and also in a confrontation between Cobretti and a TV journalist after a gun-wielding psychopath opens fire in a supermarket and is dispatched with ruthless panache by Cobretti. The supermarket showdown comes amid a wave of knife killings by a man known as The Night Slasher, and Detective Monte stubbornly refuses to heed Cobretti's warning that the Night Slasher killings are the work of a criminal anomaly - an organized army of psychopaths. Cobretti's theory proves accurate when Ingrid Knudson, a model, accidentally witnesses a Night Slasher killing and is pursued by the gang, and is placed under the protective wing of Cobretti and Gonzalez. Tragedy nearly strikes, however, when a message from police HQ separates Cobretti and Gonzalez from Ingrid Knudson, and simultaneous attempts are made on the lives of Cobretti and Knudson that both barely escape. Furious that a mole in the department is working for Night Slasher, Cobretti and Gonzalez must take Knudson out of the city, unaware that the department is quietly hoping this will draw Night Slasher's gang away, which leaves the two officers and their scared witness in a wild flight for their lives in upstate California. |
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The movie is the sequel to the original Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) story. This time the awkward fish tank cleaner and former gigolo Deuce Bigalow goes to Amsterdam to meet up his pimp friend T.J. Hicks (Edie Griffin). Having arrived in Europe, pathetically acoompanied by the leg of his recently eaten by a shark bride, Deuce learns that a mysterious murderer is maniacally eliminating the city's man-whores. What's more - T.J. Hicks is generally mistaken for a male prostitute slayer. Bigalow has to reveal the real serial killer and rebuild his friend's good name. |
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A self-reliant and attractive woman, Tess (Melissa Crider), meets a handsome guy, Jim Beckett (Tim Abell), the man of her dreams. After a whirlwind romance they get married, and Tess’s happiness unexpectedly flies out of the window. The shocked woman gets to know that her husband is a cruel sadist with the mysterious past. When it turns out that Jim is determined to kill anybody who will stand up for his wife, Tess seeks help from self-defense trainer J.T. Dillon (Mark Dacascos). However, it soon becomes clear that one can stop a murderous maniac only taking extreme measures. |
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During a failed art heist, the Djinn is once again liberated. This time, to complete the 1001 wishes that he needs before the final 3, he lets himself go to prison, where he starts his evil reign twisting the hopes of the prisoners. Meanwhile, the woman who set him free accidently, Morgana, tries to find a way to stop him, aided by a young priest. |
| Cyborg
[1989,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| He's the first hero of the 21st century. |
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A martial artist hunts a killer in a plague-infested urban dump of the future. He is the protective escort for a half-human, half-cyborg woman whose programming contains a possible cure for a plague that's threatening to wipe out the entire population of Earth. But a woman is kidnapped by the martial artist's evil nemesis while they are en route to her Atlanta headquarters. That leads him right into a lion's den of sadomasochistic torture and torment. |
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Brittany Havers (Susan Ward), a well-to-do school-girl, is soon to inherit the fortune as her stepfather Niles Dunlap (Anthony John Denison) had accidentally died in a crash of a light plane. Her classmate Maya (Leila Arcieri) suddenly claims that she is an illegitimate daughter of Brittany's stepfather being a child of an extramarital affair when her mother was charmed by Niles Dunlap. Terrence Bridge, an insurance investigator, considers both girls as criminals, thinking they are trying to steal Dunlap's money. A lot of unabashed sexual scenes and the spirit of a risky venture make this sequel worth watching along with the twisted subject of the movie. |
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A young Romanian woman named Alison (Kari Wuhrer) unexpectedly finds herself charged to protect The Prophet Lexicon, an ancient religious manuscript with great supernatural powers, from a group of fallen angels called Thrones. The Thrones, led by the evil Stark (Tony Todd), are hell-bent on preventing Armageddon from occurring, and the information they seek is the identity of the Antichrist. The dark angels will stop at nothing to get hold of the book that writes itself and foretells the coming of the Antichrist, but the problem is that they can't kill a human being without God's consent. Therefore Stark hires a hitman named Dylan (Jason Scott Lee) who after an epiphany decides to help Allison. |
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Thomas (Edward Furlong) is a young computer specialist who spends most of his (spare ?) time on the net. He logs regularly on Cathy's site and apparently runs a very strong - but platonic! - relationship with her: they only see each other through webcams. One day, while Thomas is connected, Cathy is murdered under his eyes. But when he calls the police to try to "do something" he realizes that he doesn't even now her "real" name or adress.... Apparently the only witness, Thomas will soon find himself involved in the investigation held by Claire (Emilia Fox) a young police officer also web specialist. Together they will discover in the real world as well as in the virtual one, very weird things.... |
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In a post-apocalyptic world, a warrior wandering through the desert comes upon a group of settlers who are being menaced by a murderous gang that is after the water they control. |
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Mac, the two fisted savy cop finds that he's being saddled with a new partner, a known burn out, to work with him on a new and difficult case. The new partner is, Ellis, an amazing detective, one who puts Sherlock Holmes to shame with his lightning fast deductions. Ellis has a couple of problems. He keeps assuming the personalities of entire casts of Television shows. This can be a problem when people begin shooting at them. |
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