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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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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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| Fair Game
[1995,
USA]
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| He's a cop on the edge. She's a woman with a dangerous secret. And now they're both... |
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The wife (Cindy Crawford) of Max Kirkpatrick (William Baldwin) is awarded by alimony, and he should hand over his dry cargo ship to her. But the vessel is unfortunately occupied by ex-KGB terrorist team and they intend to slay Kate McQuean (Crawford). Max should save her from an impending death and to settle accounts with the ragtag team of well-equipped cutthroats. The film is reach of explosions and skirmishes, and Cindy Crawford is as inimitable as always.
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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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The world's first fully automated jetliner - the most reliable and safest one - is prepared for its maiden voyage. However, its inventors haven’t taken into account the human element: chief engineer Gabriel Wingfield (John Pyper-Ferguson) intends taking revenge on the airline owners who have dismissed him. Wingfield hacks into the flight's computer system and seizes control of the demonstration flight. He forces the airplane to circle over Seattle and terrorizes the passengers using the intercom connected to his concealment. The pilot, Reece Robbins (Rachel Hayward), desperately tries to find a way to release from ‘the electronic loop’. But the terrorist seems to foreknow all her possible moves. If Reece’s ex-boyfriend, Pete "Birddog" Dumont (Craig Sheffer) isn’t able to find and neutralize the terrorist, the plane will run out of fuel and inevitably crash into the city... |
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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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"Phantom Force" screenplay is seems to have something in common with the one of Lowecraft's novels; submarines, deep sea and an ominous mystic artifact make this supposition believable. Phantom Force is the unique group struggling against the paranormal activity in the depths of the Aegean Sea where the ghostly sub dwells. An ancient and powerful artifact, the Hades Stones, is raised off the ocean floor and brought onboard. The stones are a portal, which connects our world and the spirits realm allowing demons and other terrific beings to creep aboard the mysterious submarine. These gates of Hell can be the devastating weapon of the Judgment day if fallen into the wrong hands. |
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Damien Thorn is dead, but his prophecy is reborn in a mysterious girl named Delia, who is adopted by two attorneys, Gene & Karen York. When Karen realizes her baby was born under suspicious circumstances, she hires a private investigator to find Delia's real parents. A series of bizarre accidents occur, and Karen begins to suspect everyone of conspiring against her as she unravels the truth about her baby. |
| On Deadly Ground
[1994,
USA]
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| His battle to save the Alaskan wilderness and protect its people can only be won... |
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Forrest Taft is an environmental agent who works for the Aegis Oil Company in Alaska. Aegis Oil's corrupt CEO, Michael Jennings, is the kind of person who doesn't care whether or not oil spills into the ocean or onto the land, just as long as it's making money for him. He even makes commercials that make him look like he cares about the environment. Jennings is almost finished with building his new state-of-the art oil rig: AEGIS-1. The problem is that if he doesn't finish building the rig in thirteen days, the land rights will be returned to the Eskimos and the Alaskan government. When Jennings finds out that Taft's best friend Hugh Palmer has a computer disk that contains information about defective equipment on AEGIS-1, he sends out his goons to murder Palmer. When Taft tries to interfere, Jennings tries to kill Taft. But an Eskimo woman named Masu, who introduces Taft to her father Silook, the chief of her tribe, rescues Taft. With Masu's help, Taft begins a trek through the Alaskan wilderness, heading straight for AEGIS-1 and to destroy it before it destroys all of the forest. |
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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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"Webs" stars Richard Grieco as an Everyman electrician who stumbles onto a doohickey that can open a gateway to a parallel Earth. After members of Grieco’s crew accidentally activates the doohickey, the 4-men team find themselves in a Chicago that looks familiar, but has been overrun by mutant spiders from another parallel universe... |
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Connor Macleod and Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez return in this all action sequel to 1985's Highlander. The year is 2024, and MacLeod is now a mortal old man. However the world has become a very dead planet since the creation of "the shield", an artifical ozone layer - which MacLeod supervised construction of. It turns out that MacLeod was banished from a distant past with his mentor Ramirez. MacLeod's old nemesis from the past (General Katana) travels into the future to kill Connor once an for all. MacLeod calls upon the spirit of Ramirez to help him defeat Katana, before Katana kills him. MacLeod is also aided by Louise Marcus, an environmental activist that believes the ozone layer as repaired itself and "the shield" is no longer necessary. |
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One world... and two best secret agents who rival for the vengeance that should be wrecked upon their common lifelong enemy. John Ecks is the best operator who ever worked for FBI, and Sever is the most dangerous woman on the planet. In the constant battle of the world's special agencies they are bitter rivals, who play the perilous cat-and-mouse games. But suddenly they should join to struggle against the powerful enemy who wields some devastating weapon. Prodigious stunts and destructive action breaks out from the screen as the action goes on in this super-dynamic movie from the well-known clipmaker. |
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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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For the third time, the evil Wishmaster returns with more evil and grotesquery to wreck the life of more innocents. This time, his victim is a beautiful, innocent and studious teenage girl named Diana Collins who accidentally opened up the Djinn's tomb and released him. After gaining his freedom, the Djinn goes into a murderous frenzy though her college campus while trying to find Diana to fulfill her three wishes. While Diana is on the run, she must endeavor to prevent the Djinn from subjecting the entire world to Hell's wrath. |
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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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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. |
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Big Enos and Little Enos have opened a seafood restaurant and want to promote it in their usual fashion. The Bandit is unavailable this time, though, so they enlist Buford. "Trigger" is brought out of mothballs, a large fish is strapped to the roof of the car, and the new Bandit is on his way on another wild cross-country run. But where there is the Bandit, there is Sheriff Buford T. Justice. |
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When the grandmother of the publicist Karin (Gina Phillips) dies, she inherits her property in the fields. She travels with her boyfriend Jeff (Randall Batinkoff) for the weekend, but she decides to stay along the week cleaning up the place and packing the stuffs. Karin has horrible nightmares and visions of ghosts of her past, while she stays in the house with the creepy housekeeper Pierce (Tom Sizemore) and her younger sister Wendy (Jenny Mollen). |
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A remote cabin on the shore of a lake in the woods is a romantic place for three loving couples to spend the weekend. Having found a bizarre board game in the cabin, the friends decide to play it to while away the time. Opening the dusty box, the hapless young people inadvertently unleash the restless spirits of three girls who were brutally murdered in a pagan ritual. Now the diabolic beauties make them play for their lives. He who manages to win the dreadful game will be awarded a chance of survival. But is there any hope for the friends to stay alive if the game rule says, "You will lose in any case"?
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