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Malaysia:U certified full length DVD movies
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If you are enamoured of your boss’s luscious daughter and want to get a job promotion, get ready for the worse. Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) proved to be unready. When his despotic boss Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp) asked him to house-sit, Tom only hoped to spend a quiet evening with his daughter Lisa (Tara Reid) and win her heart. However, it turned out quite different. And now he wishes the earth could swallow him up. How can Tom get out of a scrape if the house is full of havoc? He surely can’t pay off either the antique Persian carpets or the boss’s pet owl... |
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When the mobster Francis A. 'Pops' Romano (Peter Folk) is sent to the court, the Romano family decides to send an undercover man to destroy the evidences against him without knowing that there is an informer in mafia. The clumsy loser veterinary son Corky Romano (Chris KattaN), who is not a criminal, is infiltrated in the FBI to destroy the evidences against his father. |
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NSA Agent Augustus Gibbons (Jackson), fresh off the success of his last renegade recruitment, once again finds himself in need of an outsider. Gibbons and his new agent (Ice Cube) must track a dangerous military splinter group, led by Willem Dafoe, that is conspiring to overthrow the U.S. Government in the nation's capital. |
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In this sequel to the 1997 movie 'Anaconda', a scientific expedition sets out on a treacherous journey into the jungles of Borneo to find a rare flower named the Blood Orchid. According to legend, the plant holds the secrets of youth and immortality. The explorers discover that the unique flower truly exists, flourishes for a couple of weeks every seven years, grants strength and longer life to the inhabitants of the jungles including anacondas. These limbs of the devil become bigger, faster and more powerful. En route, the scientists find themselves stalked by monstrous, deadly predators and desperately seek a way out of the rainforest. |
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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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A film crew travels to the Austrian Alps near the (former) Yugoslav border to film three extreme sports enthusiasts being chased down by an avalanche for a commercial. What they don't know, however, is that they're filming near the secret hideout of Slobodan Pavle, a Serbian war criminal. Accidentally catching him on film, they become locked in a life-or-death chase through the mountains that includes skiing, snowboarding, sky diving, white water rafting, helicopters, motorcycles, and base jumping. |
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After his younger brother’s death, a 19-year-old talented street dancer, DJ Williams (Columbus Short) moves to Atlanta, Georgia and attends Truth University which is historically considered to be the stronghold of African Americans. At first, he finds it tough to adapt himself to his new environment, for everyone regards him as a misfit. But when DJ gets an opportunity to show off his dancing skills, he catches the attention of school's main two fraternities, both of which want him to pledge and partake in a "stepping" competition. DJ gradually becomes a fraternity head, thereby arousing the wrath of the ex-leader. At the same time he has to solve his love problems...
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This comedy follows the misadventures of two childhood friends, Charlie Carbone (Jerry O' Connell), a New York hair stylist, and Louis Booker (Anthony Anderson), a musician and a magnet for bad luck. Once they get involved in shady dealings of mafia boss Sal (Christopher Walken) and have to travel to the Australian Outback to deliver a large sum of money to Sal's associates, Mr. Smith (Marton Csokas). The assignment is not as easy as it seems to be. First the guys enjoy their trip, but soon their good mood is replaced by fear when they accidentally injure a kangaroo. Trying to revive the poor animal, they decide to put Louis’s lucky red jacket on the kangaroo and to take a picture of it. Luckily, the kangaroo comes to its senses. On the other hand, unfortunately for the travellers, the unreasonable beast, with the money-containing-jacket on, skips away and is lost to sight in the jungles. Louis and Charlie, panic-stricken, team up with a smart American wildlife expert, Jessie by name (Estella Warren), to chase down the kangaroo in order to retrieve the mob cash. |
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Donnas senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her life, one of magic, beauty, and love. Surrounded by her best friends, she should be safe from the horrors of her past. But when the night turns from magic to murder there is only one man who could be responsible, the man she thought was gone forever. Now, Donna and her friends must find a way to escape the sadistic rampage of an obsessed killer, and survive their Prom Night. |
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In the late 21st a disease called Hemophagia has genetically modified nearly an entire race of people, leaving them with such enhanced speed, intelligence, and strength that they resemble vampires in nearly every way. Fear begins to breed within the power elite as the disease continues to spread and those infected prove to be truly superhuman, and now, a civil war is brewing between uninfected humans and those altered by Hemophagia. Caught dead in the center of it is an infected woman called Violet (Milla Jovovich), who is bent on vengeance and has little left to lose. Provoked beyond reason by powers that will not rest until she and her people are dead, she will become everything her persecutors feared her to be |
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Max spends school holidays on his own. He thinks out his own fantasy world in an attempt to escape the everyday worries of dealing with parents and school bullies. His imaginary friends, powerful superheroes Sharkboy and Lavagirl, suddenly materialize on Earth to ask Max for help. Their planet is under threat of mighty villains and only the Max, the powerful dreamer, can assist the superheroes to win an evil. Writer and director Robert Rodriguez wrote the film's story in collaboration with his then seven-year-old son, Racer Rodriguez. |
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Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence), a FBI undercover agent, is out to expose the suspected creator of a deadly computer virus allowing access to some classified government intelligence files, which can become accessible for terrorists in such case. FBI is looking for a way to get inside Fuller's home to confirm or disprove Turner is "crossing the gender line" again and begins to play a role of a septuagenarian housekeeper. "Big Momma" gets the job, but while trying to figure out the truth about Fuller's possible criminal connections, Malcolm also finds himself developing a close relationship with the suspect's wife and kids. As always, "she" once again turns the house upside down. Along the way, "Big Momma" also helps bring the splintering Fuller family back together and, in turn, Malcolm develops a newfound approach to his own family problems, which includes stepson Trent and expectant wife Sherrie. |
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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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Patience Philips (Halle Berry) inadvertently discoveres a sinister secret of a mammoth cosmetics company she has the misfortune to work for as a graphic designer. She learns that a new beauty product has deadly side effects. Afraid of the disclosure, George Hedare (Lambert Wilson), the mean CEO, and his cold-blooded wife Laurel (Sharon Stone), the longtime "face" of the company, decide to get rid of the unwanted employee. But she was mystically resurrected and granted superhuman powers by an Egyptian cat. With incredible feline agility, strength, speed, heightened reflexes and senses, Patience becomes Catwoman who sets out to wreak vengeance on those who murdered her. |
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This side-splitting prequel to the Farrelly brothers' 1994 hit, Dumb & Dumber, tracks lovable goofballs Harry (Eric Christian Olsen) and Lloyd (Derek Richardson) during their high-school years. The dumb duo unwittingly gets engaged in the swindle of the venal Principal Collins (Eugene Levy). Learning of a grant of $100,000 for a special needs class, Collins and his mistress, head lunch lady Ms. Heller (Cheri Oteri), choose Harry and Lloyd to be the first students. Recruiting more students for the phony class, Harry and Lloyd unwittingly attract the attention of the beautiful Jessica Matthews (Rachel Nichols), the school's star reporter, who suspects foul play and decides to expose their wrongdoings. Can Harry and Lloyd save the situation or ... spoil it forever? |
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Imagine two kids, Sally (Dakota Fanning) and Conrad Walden (Spencer Breslin), home alone with their pet fish. It is raining outside. While their wayward babysitter, Mrs. Kwan (Amy Hill), dozes off in the couch, the kids have nothing to do besides sit still and stare out of the window. Until their unexpected guest - a six-foot-tall talking cat, with a tall striped hat and more than a few tricks - appears. The wily Cat (Mike Myers) is determined to show Sally and Conrad that "it's good to have fun - but you have to know how!" and inveigles them into colorful, illogical, absurd misadventures. As a result, their house is all wrecked up and almost destroyed, the fish begins talking and moralizing... Mom’s party, as well as her career, is threatened with a hopeless failure. Can Sally and Conrad fix up things before their parents get back? |
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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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As the Greece mythology tells, the Minotaur was an half-man, half-bull creature which was locked inside the labyrinth until Theseus killed it. This movie is a brand new interpretation of an ancient monster story, in which a village is regularly plundered for its youths to feed the monster that lives below the castle. A young man sets out to slay the title creature after the man's love was sacrificed to the half-man, half-bull. A leper seer tells him that his beloved is alive, and that Theo (Tom Hardy) must go to the island castle to kill the beast and save his love. There he discloses the truth about the Minotaur facing the king Deucalion and the Minotaur, supported by Deucalion's sister, the queen Raphaella. |
| Norbit
[2007,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Have you ever made a really big mistake? |
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It falls to Norbit's lot to undergo many severe trials. As a kid, he (Eddie Murphy) is abandoned at the door of a Chinese restaurant and reared by Mr. Wong (Eddie Murphy). During his schooldays the spineless Norbit is forced to pay court to an aggressive masterful obese girl, Rasputia (also Eddie Murphy), because she protects him from bullies. Some years later, he dares not protest and leads his 'protector' to the altar. Rasputia's aim in life is to eat to satiety and humble her weak-willed henpecked husband. When Norbit's childhood flame, Kate Thomas (Thandie Newton), comes back to town, he ventures to resort to various tricks in order to get rid of his tyrannical, monstrous, unfaithful spouse and win the heart of Kate who is engaged to Deion Hughes (Cuba Gooding Jr.). |
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An amiable young man named Pistachio Disguisey (Dana Carvey) works as a waiter at a small Italian restaurant run by his father, Fabbrizio (James Brolin). The guy can't figure out why he has been unconsciously trying to change his appearance by imitating his customers. Unbeknownst to Pistachio, he comes from a family with supernatural skills of disguise. One night his father is kidnapped by his former nemesis Devlin Bowman (Brent Spiner), a nefarious villain who wants to use Fabbrizio's knack for mimicry in order to steal the world's greatest treasures. From this point on, Pistachio has to become a master of disguise and rescue his father with the help of his attractive assistant, Jennifer Baker (Jennifer Esposito). |
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