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Full length DVD movies produced in 2007
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High school senior Nick Powell (Justin Chatwin) is destined to have a bright future. But no one can feel secured against a fatal case of mistaken identity. So one day Nick becomes the victim of a brutal attack by a school hoodlum. Nick stays alive, though his spirit has departed from his perishable body. His frightened soul, caught between the living and the dead, vainly attempts to go to its eternal rest. Nick tries to give his mother Diane (Marcia Gay Harden) a signal for help but she can neither hear nor see him. Meanwhile, the police led by Detective Brian Larson (Callum Keith Rennie) takes great pains to find the missing guy, without knowing that Nick is just hours away from truly perishing. By the irony of fate, the only person who can save his life is his sullen and cruel classmate, Annie Newton (Margarita Levieva), who beat him so unmercifully. |
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After his last botched job retired CIA hitman James Dial (Wesley Snipes) leads a reclusive life on his ranch in Montana. One day he is unexpectedly approached by his former employer, Jeremy Collins (Ralph Brown), to kill the leader of the world's most notorious terrorist group, Ali Mahmoud Jahar (Nikolai Sotirov), who has been ultimately caught and is under heavy protection of the British government. Dial agrees to finish the job in order to redeem himself. Little does he know that his quiet life will soon turn into a real nightmare... |
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Supernatural thriller in which a female reporter wakes up in a morgue to find herself a member of the undead. She vows revenge against the sect that put her there and hunts them down. |
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In the first movie three careless American tourists wanted to unwind at a Slovakian hostel infested with hot and sexy women. But all their dreams come to a sad tumble: they were tied up and sold for slaughter. However, one of the pals, Paxton (Jay Hernandez), managed to escape. In the hair-raising sequel this misdeed is immediately rectified: Paxton's girlfriend finds her lover beheaded. Meanwhile, a platter of fresh flesh is served. While traveling through Eastern Europe, three female college students fall into company with a gorgeous model, Axelle (Vera Jordanova), who invites them to follow her to a hostel in Slovakia where they will be able to relax and rejuvenate. Beth (Lauren German), Whitney (Bijou Phillips) and Lorna (Heather Matarazzo), who enjoy living the party, guys and spa lifestyle, check into the same infamous hostel without thinking twice. Soon after they arrive, the girls realize that they are decoyed into the slaughterhouse. Instead of a relaxing and rejuvenating treatment and a whirlwind vacation romance, they are supposed to get torture, rape and murder. Will the trio manage to stay alive in the bloody hell? |
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A successful but single young dentist named Charlie Kagan (Dane Cook) makes an amazing discovery that every girl he has a one-night stand with finds true love with the next guy she meets. He is quite content with the situation as he enjoys romantic relationships with no commitments, no dependence and no violent breakups. However, everything cardinally changes when he meets his soul mate, Cam Wexler (Jessica Alba). |
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The iconic monsters from the two film franchises wage a brutal battle in an unsuspecting Colorado town. |
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Young Florentines regale one another in the Italian countryside while the black plague decimates their city. |
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With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed TV show, two animal fans go to the Andes in search of Bigfoot. |
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Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda) promises a teenaged stunt cyclist Johnny Blaze (Matt Long) one wish in exchange for his immortal soul. Johnny recklessly agrees, hoping to save his beloved father Barton (Brett Cullen) from dying of cancer. As expected, the perfidious Devil plays Johnny a snide trick. He helps to cure Barton's disease but doesn't save him from a motorcycle accident. The years pass, and the Devil transforms Johnny (Nicolas Cage) into the "Ghost Rider," a supernatural agent with raging superpowers. At night he rides his hellish Harley and tussles with injustice and evil. And though the contract is indefinite-term, and Johnny is forever destined to gather evil souls, the Devil gives him the chance to be released from the contract if Johnny defeats his renegade son, Blackheart (Wey Bentley). |
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A meditation on isolation and intersection in the big city - the layered story of three characters who find courage to move to the next stage of life through profound encounters with strangers they meet on their daily routes. Rose, an optometrist paralyzed by crushing grief after the death of her infant, has built a wall around herself, unable to relate to her estranged husband or anyone else. When an elderly patient, a painter losing his eyesight, begins to visit her office unannounced, Rose registers how alone he is, urging him to reach out and ask for help—something neither does easily. Meanwhile Simon, a late-blooming teenager with an overbearing mother, photographs people at a distance with a borrowed long lens. One day, Rose, beautiful and melancholy in a vibrant scarf, comes into focus in his camera sight. The pictures he shoots become a conduit for each of them to touch something deep within and expand their confining existence. - Caroline Libresco |
| Outlaw
[2007,
UK]
from $1.99 |
| There will be no excuses. The guilty will be punished. No one is above OUTLAW |
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On his return from Iraq, soldier Danny Bryant (Sean Bean) is shocked to discover that the state of the country has changed much. In England organized crime, drug smuggling, drug addiction, and brigandage flourish. Unwilling to put up with it, he assembles Gene Dekker (Danny Dyer), barrister Cedric Munroe (Lennie James), university student Sandy Mardell (Rupert Friend), and hotel security guard Simon Hillier (Sean Harris) to form a vigilante group. They perceive that the actions of the government and police are insufficient and take enforcement of law into their own hands, meting out 'frontier justice.'
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The spooky spine-chiller revolves around an otherworldly creature that gets unleashed during an archeological dig in the small town of Pueblo, New Mexico and begins to make attacks on its residents and cattle. Appalled by a series of creepy killings, the local female sheriff Annie Flynn (Emmanuelle Vaugier) joins forces with a group of civilians to defend the town from the vicious monster. |
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Martin Freeman plays Chris, a frustrated TV producer who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in charge of showing a series of real estate agents around the house he is trying to sell. Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day working in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside. Bob promises to do exactly that and for once, not to let him down. Over the course of the day, whilst Chris struggles to cope with his insane TV presenter colleague Jerry, played by Richard Harrington - back at the house it is soon clear that bonkers Bob is taking his promise to Chris rather too literally. Bob has indeed, allowed anyone inside, including a couple of gun-toting gangsters - an incompetent young Brit played by Danny Dyer and an incontinent American played by Corey Johnson. That evening, Chris is surprised to return home and find his flatmate, four estate agents, two Jehovah's Witnesses, a corpse and a terrified children's entertainer in what remains of his flooded kitchen. Of course, a roomful of water and broken furniture doesn't mean the end of the world - but the half-crazed American sitting outside the toilet with a gun, just might. |
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While on duty, paramedics David Vaughn (Johnny Messner) and Victor Hernandez (Jon Huertas) receive an emergency call from a little girl, Libby (Saige Ryan Campbell), saying that her mother, Deborah (Elizabeth Bogush), has lost her senses. Upon arriving in the deserted area, the doctors find themselves abducted and confined in an isolated building by members of the sect Quanta Group. While Victor gets converted to their belief by their leader, the Teacher (Daniel Benzali), David desperately tries to solve the mystery of their cult and beliefs and find a way to escape. |
| Sublime
[2007,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Maybe... if you spend your life worrying... then the only way that your life will have meaning is if what you fear becomes real. (1 more taglines...) |
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Remember that medical care may be hazardous to your health. George Grieves (Thomas Cavanagh) felt it on his own back when he went to Mt Abaddon hospital for colonoscopy. The day before the procedure his friends had thrown a scare into him by telling some stories about medical errors. Alas, poor George! His fears were just. Dr. Sharazi (Cas Anvar) was negligent in mixing up medical cards and performing thoracoscopic sympathectomy on him. After the surgery, the hapless patient ended up suffering festering wounds infected with flesh-eating germs. While in hospital, George suddenly discovered that the only form of treatment for patients in the East Ward was ... death. |
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While travelling across the American Southwest, a collegiate couple, Grace Andrews (Sophia Bush) and Jim Halsey (Zachary Knighton), ran into a lonely hitchhiker on a deserted road on a sinister dank night. Unaware of jeopardizing their lives, they agreed to pick him up. They shoudn’t have done it as the wayfarer, John Ryder (Sean Bean), proved to be a remorseless maniacal killer nicknamed The Hitcher who put his victims to severe tortures before slaying them.
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The movie tells the inspiring story of Brooklyn teenage boxer Izzy Daniels (Corbin Bleu) who devotes most of his time to perfecting his skills in the gym because his father Kennith (David Reivers), a golden-glove champion, wants the boy to follow in his footsteps. But when his friend, Mary Thomas (Keke Palmer), asks him to replace a fourth team member in a Double Dutch competition, he unexpectedly discovers a knack for jump roping which he has never noticed before. While practicing, Izzy feels that he begins to love the sport, and realizes that it’s much more important to follow his heart and pursue his own dream. Thus he makes up his mind to exchange his boxing gloves for a jump rope. |
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As an ex-gambler teaches a hot-shot college kid some things about playing cards, he finds himself pulled into the world series of poker, where his protégé is his toughest competition. |
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Marriages are made in heaven! Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) and Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore) can't have known it. When Ben offers Sadie his hand and heart, she wants to get married at the family church. But the lovebirds come across an obstacle: the over-the top pastor Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) wants to check them out for compatibility. Ben and Sadie will receive the pastor's grace and blessing on their marriage if they take and pass his Marriage Preparation Course. Frank's grueling tests involve couples counseling, preserving chastity before marriage, apartment surveillance, and caring for two robotic babies, just to name a few. |
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As an extravagant party unfolds on the top floor of an abandoned towering skyscraper, five different guests receive a mysterious text message inviting them to join an exclusive VIP party being held on the 27th floor of the same building. Once there, the five adventurous party-goers and two partycrashers discover the same odd imagean empty room... |
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