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Ireland will never be the same after Rawhead Rex, a particularly nasty demon, is released from his underground prison by an unwitting farmer. The film follows Rex's cross country rampage, while a man struggles to stop it. |
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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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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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Mackenzie Crook and Johnny Vegas star as the bird-chasing, self-proclaimed "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" of Birmingham in this £3 million brit-com about two lowlifes with active fantasy sex lives who deliver potatoes to various restaurants and grocers. |
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The comedy recalls the 1995 scandal connected with "The Roswell Incident", flying saucer wreckage near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The two British chancers Ray Santilli (Ant McPartlin) and Gary Shoefield (Declan Donnelly) produce a documentary hoax, claiming the black and white film footage shows an actual alien autopsy. The release of the film creates a sensation around the world.
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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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After losing their payload the ramshackle, sinking, ocean-going salvage tug "Sea Star" takes refuge in the eye of a typhoon in an attempt to make repairs. Whilst trying to find help the tug, captained by Robert Everton ('Donald Sutherland' (qv)), discovers a Russian science vessel adrift in the eye. The crew believes their troubles are over and they are set for life when the captain informs them of the value of salvaging this apparent ghost-ship. However, the navigator Kit Foster ('Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv)) and the chief engineer Steve Baker ('William Baldwin' (qv)) are not convinced that it will be that easy. Once power is restored to the ship strange things start to happen and the crew mysteriously disappear one by one. It isn't until the discovery of the last remaining Russian crew member, the chief science officer Nadia Vinogradiya ('Joanna Pacula' (qv)), that the crew realise the enemy ranged against them isn't the Russians but something far more malevolent... |
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In the year 55 B.C. Julius Caesar's mighty army has just invaded Gaul and is hell-bent on conquering the remote island of England where men shave their legs and wear their hair in braids, while women prefer fighting to housekeeping. Having kidnapped local princess Dwyfuc (Doon Mackichan), Caesar tries to find out the whereabouts of British ports. To his disappointment, the girl is ignorant in geography. It's up to her sisters, Worthaboutapig (Sally Phillips) and Smirgut the Fierce (Fiona Allen), to set out on a perilous long journey to save the beautiful kidnappee as well as the whole country from the Romans. |
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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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Powerful supernatural forces are unleashed when a young architect (Kelly Reilly) becomes pregnant after moving to an isolated and mysterious valley to build a house. And when the neighbouring farmers take against the unborn child, it's her very survival that is threatened. |
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This pulse-pounding thriller is about former covert agent and widower Jack Foster (Steven Seagal) who takes his 8-year-old daughter (Eva Pope) on a trip to the birthplace of her mother. Little does he know what fate has in store for him. When they arrive in Bucharest, Romania, he is shocked to discover that his beloved little girl is kidnapped from under his nose. Meantime, his father-in-law, who still works for the CIA, plants some sort of lethal virus on Foster, who is totally unaware of becoming a courier for the package. Foster scours the city streets, trying to retrieve his daughter and take down her captors, while the American Embassy, Romanian cops, and Russian officials all pursue him so as to get a virus formula. |
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Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they'll get in, you'll be infected and they'll be able to take from you what they don't have anymore — life. |
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In this horror movie a young couple's dreams are answered when they get the means to pay for an expensive fertility treatment. Heather Graham's character has been diagnosed as infertile and now she is given by an opportunity to conceive in some mysterious fertility clinic. The blessing turns into a nightmare when the mother senses that there could be something horribly wrong with their unborn twins. She suspects the forces of darkness might be involved as she became the unwilling victim of the creeping evil craving to penetrate into our world. |
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A modern supernatural horror film that explores the dark side of the human psyche, and the terror in facing up to one's darkest fears. Set in London, England, the film begins with a group of theological students who decide to test their faith by proving the existence of Hell. Following their ritualistic summoning of a demon, the students are all found dead, apparently by suicide. Ten years on, a group of five final-year students are evicted from their student digs and break into the now abandoned Catholic halls of residence for the weekend, only to discover that they're not alone. |
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Tirante the knight is as committed to fighting the Turks in Constantinople as he is to relieving Carmesina, the heiress to the Byzantine Empire, of her virginity. |
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A film crew makes a unique commercial in the Alps with the help of the super professional extreme sportsmen doing sky diving, skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, they see Slobodan Pavlov, a Serbian war criminal who hides in the mountains with his family and gang after the simulation of his own death. And he can't allow anyone who has seen him to leave alive. |
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A contract killer sees a chance to free himself from a tragic past. |
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When Rex, a good-natured Golden Retriever, is given bionic super powers by an eccentric scientist, he becomes the target of an evil genius determined to possess the new technology at any cost. |
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This gore-laden horror film imagines a terrifying future in which overpopulation and war have left the world a crozzled hull, beset by ragtag bands of human wreckage struggling for survival. If that weren't bleak enough, there's a cannibalistic twist to this dystopian scenario—zombies. THE VANGUARD follows a solitary man, pursued by both the living and the dead, as he fights to stay alive. |
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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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