|
|
DVD full-length titles starting from letter "S"
|
|
A man is murdered. Two men witness it. A blind man who hears the killer, and a deaf man who sees her. The police don't think they're credible witnesses, but the killers don't want to take any chances. The two men must now work together to save themselves and bring the killers to justice. |
|
|
After the abduction by the US military of an Islamic religious leader, New York City becomes the target of escalating terrorist attacks. Anthony Hubbard, the head of the FBI's Counter-Intelligence Task Force in New York, teams up with CIA operative Elise Kraft to hunt down the terrorist cells responsible for the attacks. As the bombings continue, the US government responds by declaring martial law, sending US troops, led by Gen. Devereaux, into the streets of New York City. |
|
|
Number 5, one of a group of experimental military robots, undergoes a sudden transformation after being struck by lightning. He develops self-awareness, consciousness, and a fear of the reprogramming that awaits him back at the factory. With the help of a young woman, Number 5 tries to evade capture and convince his creator that he has truly become alive. |
|
|
Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is an ordinary 23-year-old hairdresser who likes a calm, carefree life, and the last thing she wants to think of is religion. After receiving a gift of the rosary beads that belonged to a now deceased priest in a small town in Brazil, her life swiftly and drastically changes. Frankie begins speaking with another person's voice and suffering from stigmata, the bleeding wounds Jesus Christ received from his crucifixion. The news reaching the Vatican, Cardinal Daniel Houseman (Jonathan Pryce) sends Father Andrew Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne), once a scientist and now an ordained Jesuit priest, to the U.S. to investigate the matter. |
|
|
Conjoined twins Bob (Matt Damon) and Walt Tenor (Greg Kinnear) are living legends in their small hometown. They take full advantage of their four hands to fling off their baseball and boxing competitors, to play hockey as goalkeepers, to quickly cook hamburgers at their own fast-food restaurant. Despite a seeming inconvenience, Walt has no problems with women, while his shy, hesitant brother is only experienced in communicating with girls on the Internet. Walt is determined to bring Bob and his longtime cyber-pal together as well as to achieve his dream of becoming a star of the silver screen, and persuades his brother to move to Los Angeles. Having weighed the pros and cons, the colourful brothers leave their hometown for Hollywood, without knowing what they will have to start their star career from. |
|
|
Based somewhat more authentically on the Grimm Brothers' story of a young woman who is unliked by her stepmother, the film includes the talking mirror, a poisoned apple, and some ruffian gold (not diamond) miners (and they aren't dwarfs or cute). It takes place at the time of the Crusades, and depicts the attitudes of the wealthy and the peasant classes toward one another. |
|
|
Stuart's mother is being over-protective of him, especially when he narrowly escapes injury in a soccer game. His big brother George has also made a new friend, Will, so Stuart is feeing lonely. Stuart rescues a canary, Margalo, from a falcon; she moves in with the Littles. One day, Margalo is nowhere to be found, so Stuart and Snowbell set out across the city to find her while George covers for Stuart (the first time he's had to lie). |
|
|
When a dropped anchor accidentally kills Frankie, a son of the shark boss, a fast-talking bottom-feeder named Oscar (voice of Will Smith) lies and takes the credit as the shark-slayer. Soon it starts to become clear that Oscar's tale about being the defender of the Reef is all wet, but the shark mafia boss Don Lino (voice of Robert De Niro) threatens to make him the Catch of the Day. Oscar's unexpected fame involves Lola (voice of Angelina Jolie), a graceful dragon fish who captures Oscar's attention away from his steady date, Angie (voice of Renée Zellweger). Meantime, Oscar strikes up a friendship with Lenny, a vegetarian shark who is the second and the last son of Don Lino. Eventually, Don Lino decides it's time to "take care" of the "shark-slayer". |
|
|
When Eleanor (Geena Davis) and Fredrick Little (Hugh Laurie) were asked by their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki) to adopt a little brother as opposed to a big one, they took his request too literally. One fine day they adopted Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox), a charming little mouse that can talk, walk upright and wear clothes. And from then on he embarked on unpredictable, comic and sometimes risky adventures. The family cat, Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane), who took an instant dislike to Stuart, gave him a cool welcome: he made an attempt to eat him, and then he set all the cats in the neighborhood on the mouse. After all, Stuart was kidnapped by small-time bandits. In order to return home, the new member of the Little family had to show his remarkable pluck and wits.
|
|
|
A texas cop battles ex-navy seals who are trying to traffic drugs from Mexico into the USA. |
|
|
Jackie Moon, the owner-coach-player of the American Basketball Association's Flint Michigan Tropics, rallies his teammates to make their NBA dreams come true |
|
|
St Trinian's, a school for "young ladies" with its anarchic doctrine of free expression, brings together a motley crew of ungovernable girls who, using their wit and ingenuity, save the school from bankruptcy. |
|
|
Everyone knows that police detective John Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson) is the toughest and smartest cop in New York City. He is one of those people who are ready to work themselves to the bone to fight for justice. This time Shaft is out to put away a spoiled preppie, Walter Wade (Christian Bale), who killed a young black student. Shaft arrests the perpetrator but he is soon set free on 200-thousand dollars bail and escapes to Switzerland. Two years later, Wade secretly returns to the United States and gets a bust. When Wade's father (Philip Bosco), a wealthy tycoon, posts a million dollars bail for his son once again, Shaft throws his badge and leaves police to lead his personal vendetta against Wade. Teamed up with his eye-catching fellow detective Carmen Vasquez (Vanessa L. Williams), Shaft must find barmaid Diane Palmieri (Toni Collette), who was an eye witness to the racially-motivated murder. Meanwhile, Wade asks his cellmate Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey Wright), a Dominican drug lord, to kill the only witness of his crime. Hernandez, in his turn, gives a graft to two corrupt officers to find the girl. |
|
|
This romantic coming-of-age comedy follows Brett Eisenberg (Sarah Michelle Gellar), an ambitious young woman from the suburbs who works as an associate editor at a small New York publishing house and is determined to climb the ladder. One day she attends a book signing where she captures the attention of a womanizing 50-year-old literary lion, Archie Knox (Alec Baldwin). Brett soon develops a flamboyant love affair with the charismatic man who introduces her to a glamorous world. In the beginning of the romance everything seems to be rosy and sweet, but then their relations become strained due to the age difference and Archie's alcohol addiction. Brett must make the most important decision of her life. |
| Scream 2
[1997,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Jemand ist mit seiner Liebe zu Fortsetzungen einen Schritt zu weit gegangen. (Somebody has taken his love for sequels one step too far.) (2 more taglines...) |
|
|
Sidney Prescott relocates to Winsdor College, trying to forget what happen in Woodsborro, only to find that another psychotic killer wants her dead. They also make the Woodsborro events into a motion picture, "Stab", based on the Gale Weathers book. |
|
|
Five teenage friends decide to spend their spring vacation in nature's lap, in a picturesque place at the riverside. Along the way, they meet twin brothers, Simon and Stanley (Crispin Glover), who recommend them a picture-perfect campsite and offer to lead them through the forest to the river. The vacation which promised to be enjoyable and memorable turns into a nightmare. One by one, the campers fall victims to the brutal murderers. You will survive if you follow the simple rule of a deadly cat-and-mouse game: you must always do what Simon says... |
|
|
Ford Cole (Ray Liotta) is a district attorney whose run for Mayor is sidelined when his assistant and sultry lover, Nora Timmer (Jolene Blalock), kills a record-store employee (Mekhi Phifer), explaining it as a necessary act of self-defense. The situation gets aggravated when a mysterious stranger, Luther Pinks (James Todd Smith), shows up at the police office to contradict Nora's version of events. Now, not only Ford's career is at stake, his life may be also seriously jeopardized. He has merely few hours to unravel a tangle of deceit, betrayal, political corruption and crimes. |
|
|
Alan, son of a toy store owner, tries out some new action figures: The Commando Elite vs. The Gorgonites. What he does not know, is that both sets of toys were designed to move, talk and play back. The Commando Elite's purpose is to destroy the Gorgonites. Unfortunately, the toy designer who was responsible for the programming, bought highly intelligent military computer chips that are usually used for steering missiles - and are able to learn. Now, the Commando Elite, led by Major Chip Hazard, is up to destroying the Gorgonites, led by peaceful Archer, who hide in Alan's parents' house. Now, a battle, in which the destructive ability of creative computer chips against creative computer chips with a different attitude comes to light, is about to begin. |
|
|
Haley Graham is a rebellious 17 year-old who is forced to return to the regimented world of gymnastics after a run-in with the law. She is sentenced to her ultimate nightmare: she is to attend to an elite gymnastics academy run by legendary hardnosed coach Burt Vickerman (Jeff Bridges). Haley is surprised finding an unexpected ally in the person of her new coach. He respects Haley's talent, and together she shows him and her new teammates how to follow the rules while still expressing your individuality. |
|
|
New York fashion designer Melanie Carmichael suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But Melanie's past holds many secrets, including Jake, the redneck husband she married in high school, who refuses to divorce her. Bound and determined to end their contentious relationship once and for all, Melanie sneaks back home to Alabama to confront her past, only to discover that you can take the girl out of the South, but you can never take the South out of the girl. |
|