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Full length DVD movies produced in 2006
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Set in the UK, the gangster drama revolves around Too Fine (Simon Webbe) and his close pals Finny (Vas Blackwood) and Rage (Roffem Morgan), who decide to break with their criminal past and devote their lives to hip-hop music. Expecting to obtain fame and wealth, they release the first CD of their band "Time Served". Unfortunately, their hopes go down the drain when Too Fine is murdered by a drug dealer, Temper (Patrick Regis), due to a large debt. Things get even more complicated when Too Fine's sister Hope (Naomi Taylor) is brutally raped by Temper and given an ultimatum to pay the debt within two days, otherwise her family will be slain. Hope feels so desperate that decides to wreak vengeance upon the merciless nemesis. She pays him a surprise visit and kills him with a sawn-off shotgun. One misdeed begets another. Hope, Finny, Rage and their friend Pushy (Robbie Gee) are forced to return to the vicious world of guns, drugs and street violence. |
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Four medical students are pushed into working with human remains, while keeping emotionally stable. One of the students starts seeing images from one of the dead bodies. While struggling to keep science more important than sanity, mistakes are made, and the students start dying. |
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In this disaster movie, London is threatened to be wiped off the map when a gigantic tidal surge bursts over the Thames Flood Barrier and swamps the city. Top marine engineer Rob Morrison (Robert Carlyle), his ex-wife Sam (Jessalyn Gilsig) and his father Leonard (Tom Courtenay), a professor in meteorology, have only three hours to avert a crushing calamity. |
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In Germany, as graduate student Katie Armstrong researches cannibal killer Oliver Hagen for her thesis, she becomes obsessed with her subject and ultimately plunges into a lifestyle similar to Hagen's and the thousands of people like him. |
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In toney Brentwood, Benjamin Fiedler prepares for his bar mitzvah; trouble is, he understands neither its meaning nor the Hebrew, and his parents (particularly his successful-agent father) are planning the most lavish party possible. Benjamin wants his dad to give him some space, so he gets an idea: to invite his grandfather, who left the family years ago and for whom Benjamin's dad has an intense dislike, to come two weeks early. Thanks in part to grandpa - and to the immediate family's love - Benjamin may have a shot at figuring out what it means to be a man. |
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A disturbed health inspector begins a surreal descent into madness when her marriage fails, her mental health begins to plummet, and her obsession with kung fu movies drives her to seek vengeance against the Ten Tigers from Kwangtung in director Gregory Hatanaka's experimental psychological thriller. Therese's (Sarah Lassez) life is falling apart; her husband has abandoned her, her affair with a sleazy televangelist has left her sexually frustrated, and her brother may have poisoned her with some particularly bad meat. Now, as Therese begins to succumb to her all-consuming nymphomania and her doctor begins to suspect that there truly is something wrong despite her outwardly healthy appearance, the delusional slaughterhouse inspector begins the rigorous training that will allow her to take on the dreaded Ten Tigers from Kwangtung in an all-out bloodbath that could claim the lives of more than a few of her recent lovers. |
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25st century. Deadly virus has wiped almost the all population of humans, and the survivors have to live in the single city ruled by a congress of scientists. Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron) is a sexy revolutionist assassin having the government's top leader as a latest target. The story is based on an animated series by Peter Chung. |
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Alex Rider (Alex Pettyfer), a typical 14-year-old school boy raised by his uncle, Ian Rider (Ewan McGregor), lives a normal life, until his guardian passes away under mysterious circumstances. Alex finally learns the truth: his uncle was not a nondescript bank manager, but a super spy for Britain's secret intelligence service MI6. Since then Alex's ordinary life has changed forever. Recruited by MI6, he carries on his uncle's dangerous mission to investigate criminal machinations of the biggest businessman, Darrius Sayle (Mickey Rourke), who has donated high-tech Stormbreaker computers to every school in Britain. When it becomes evident that the computers have some kind of virus in them, MI6 suspects Sayle of his nefarious scheme. Using his skills in mountaineering, scuba diving, and martial arts, and armed with the latest gadgets, Alex infiltrates Sayle's den by posing as the winner of a computer magazine contest and tries to discover what is going on. The teenage boy holds the fate of humanity in his hands.
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Three ex-girlfriends of a serial cheater (Metcalfe) set up their former lover to fall for the new girl in town so they can watch him get his heart broken. |
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Jean-Claude will be playing a Combat Vet who's just spent the last 3 years fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, who is hired to be a bodyguard to a former World Heavyweight Boxing champ to protect him and his family against a Rap Music Mogul. He sets up a team called "The Hard Corps", complications arise when the boxer suspects that his sister may be in love with the bodyguard. |
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Ryan (Greg Cipes) is a lion who wants to go to the wild, where his dad (Samson, voiced by Keifer Sutherland) once lived. When he gets himself shipped to Africa, his zoo friends (and Samson) work together to bring him back. When they get to Africa, however, the animals find themselves in a pile of danger. They have to fight an evil wildebeest called Kazar (William Shatner). But Kazar's safe compared to the other danger on the island- a volcano that's on the edge of eruption. Can the animals find Ryan and get out of Africa before the volcano erupts in so little time? |
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The smashing comedy revolves around two hapless buddies, Maurice (Ray Romano) and Dave (Kevin James), living in Los Angeles and working as door-to-door meat salesmen. They've both hit the bad patch. Determined to make a sale by all means, they unwittingly get more than they have bargained for. Now the scale is trembling between life and death. Will the crafty Maurice and Dave be able to put the big deal through and get the money before they are dead meat?
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Lucky (Wesley Snipes), a former drug dealer who is released from prison, decides to make a clean break with the past and lead a respectable life. But all his good intentions turn to dust when he goes to his fellow gangster’s birthday party at a strip club where he finds himself at the hub of a showdown between the mafia and corrupt police. Lucky picks up gorgeous stripper Angie (Jackie Quinones) and makes off with a case full of money. Trying to fling off their pursuers, they cross the path of two vicious serial killers, Chang (James Hiroyuki Liao) and Cass (Cybill Shepherd), a housewife with a sadistic streak, who also join a game of cat and mouse...
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The disturbing psychological drama discloses the truthful story of Canada's most notorious and abhorrent spouses, Paul Bernardo (Misha Collins) and Karla Homolka (Laura Prepon), who seemed to be absolutely no different from other families in the country. On the outside they appeared gentle and kind, and, like most average couples, had a house, a pet, lots of buddies and a skeleton in the cupboard. As the saying goes, beware of a silent dog and still water. These two proved to be sociopaths who kidnapped, sexually abused, and murdered three young girls, one of whom was Karla's younger sister. Violation and murders are appalling, there is no denying it, although there is even more shocking thing. How could Karla love such a monstrous man as Paul? Why did she become his accomplice? How could she commit a gruesome atrocity with her own sister?!
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This is a classic fairy tale about friendship and loyalty. A young red fox named Tod (Jonah Bobo) and a bloodhound puppy named Copper (Harrison Fahn) are a needle and thread who stick together until Copper gets a chance to replace a lead singer of a vocal dog group called "The Singing Strays." Copper's sudden success makes Tod feel jealous and threatens to destroy their once unbreakable friendship. |
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Scientists forecast that Japan will sink into the Pacific Ocean within forty years, due to the collision of tectonic plates and the subsequent gigantic earthquake. However, Dr. Tadokoro (Etsushi Toyokawa), an oceanic scientist, discovers that the calamity will happen in 338.54 days. To avoid the impending disaster, he presents the results of his scientific research to Prime Minister Yamamoto (Koji Ishizaka) who can scarcely believe him. Meanwhile, devastating earthquakes and volcanic eruptions start to hit Japan, just as Yusuke Tadokoro has predicted. |
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After David Lamont (Marc Blucas), a horror novel agent, moves into a luxury penthouse apartment, he finds himself haunted by an anonymous villainous stalker. First David receives photos depicting a hair-raising crime scene that apparently has taken place in his new home. Some time later, he begins receiving videotapes documenting every step he takes and every move he makes. With the aid of his assistant Rebecca Fay (Shiri Appleby), the paranoia-gripped agent desperately tries to discover the identity of the insidious stalker. |
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The four people (Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Biel, Brian Presley) experience the most horrible moments of their military service in Iraq just a few days before returning back home to the city of Spokane. The former soldiers who faced violence and cruelty of war, should overstep their recent past and learn to live their usual life from the start - not to think of an accidental killing, to bring up a child being a single mother with a single hand, to cope with the best friend's death. The phychologic trauma brings the war inside their minds.
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A day in the life of a group of troubled 15-year-olds growing up in west London. |
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