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Horror |
Mystery |
Thriller |
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| Actors: |
Rob Lowe |
Andre Braugher |
Donald Sutherland |
Samantha Mathis |
Robert Mammone |
Dan Byrd |
Rutger Hauer |
James Cromwell |
Andy Anderson |
Robert Grubb |
Steven Vidler |
Penny McNamee |
Brendan Cowell |
Christopher Morris |
Todd MacDonald |
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Mikael Salomon |
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Plot Summary:
Ben Mears, a writer returns to the small Maine town of Jerusalem's Lot (also known as Salem's Lot), where he spent the first few years of his life, to write a book. Little does he or the townfolk realize that a couple of other new residents are coming...Straker, a antiques dealer, and his partner and master Barlow, a ancient and malevolent vampire bent on making Salem's Lot his new home.
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Biography |
Drama |
Music |
Musical |
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Kevin Spacey |
Kate Bosworth |
John Goodman |
Bob Hoskins |
Brenda Blethyn |
Greta Scacchi |
Caroline Aaron |
Peter Cincotti |
William Ullrich |
Michael Byrne |
Matt Rippy |
Gary Whelan |
Jake Broder |
Tayfun Bademsoy |
Tomas Spencer |
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Kevin Spacey |
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Plot Summary:
Consummate entertainer Bobby Darin (1936-1973) is making a movie about his life. He's volatile, driven by the love of performing, ambition, perfectionism, and belief that he's living on borrowed time. He begins in the Bronx: a fatherless lad learning music and dance from his mom. His career starts slowly, then "Splish Splash" puts him at the top of the charts and on "Bandstand." He wants to be an entertainer, not a pop star, so he aims for the Copacabana; then it's on to the movies, where he meets and marries Sandra Dee. After, it's balancing career, health, marriage and family life, balances he doesn't always keep. Throughout, conversations with his boyhood self give him perspective.
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Adventure |
Comedy |
Fantasy |
Romance |
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Alan Rickman |
Alanis Morissette |
Chris Rock |
Salma Hayek |
Bud Cort |
Barret Hackney |
Jared Pfennigwerth |
Kitao Sakurai |
George Carlin |
Betty Aberlin |
Matt Damon |
Ben Affleck |
Dan Etheridge |
Linda Fiorentino |
Derek Milosavljevic |
Lesley Braden |
Brian O'Halloran |
Marie Elena O'Brien |
Janeane Garofalo |
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Kevin Smith |
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Plot Summary:
The great grand niece of Jesus Christ is enlisted to prevent two angels from reentering Heaven and thus undoing the fabric of the universe. Along the way, she is aided by two prophets, Jay and Silent Bob. With the help of Rufus, the 13th Apostle, they must stop those who stand in their way and prevent the angels from entering Heaven.
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Adventure |
Horror |
Thriller |
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| Actors: |
Roy Scheider |
Robert Shaw |
Richard Dreyfuss |
Lorraine Gary |
Murray Hamilton |
Carl Gottlieb |
Jeffrey Kramer |
Susan Backlinie |
Jonathan Filley |
Chris Rebello |
Jay Mello |
Lee Fierro |
Jeffrey Voorhees |
Craig Kingsbury |
Dr. Robert Nevin |
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Steven Spielberg |
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Plot Summary:
Martin Brody is the new police chief of Amity, an island resort town somewhere in New England. He has a wife named Ellen, and two sons named Michael and Sean. On a Summer morning, Brody is called to the beach, where the mangled body of Summer vacationer Chrissie Watkins has washed ashore. The medical examiner tells Brody that it could have been a shark that killed Watkins. Mayor Larry Vaughn, who is desperate to not lose the money that will be brought in by 4th of July tourists, wants Brody to say Watkins's death was caused by a motorboat propeller instead of a shark, because the thought of a shark in Amity's waters would drive tourists away from Amity. It looks like Vaughn is a mayor who puts money ahead of people's lives. Shark expert Matt Hooper believes Watkins was killed by a shark. Hooper is proven right a few days later, when Alex Kintner is killed by the shark that killed Watkins. Looking for the quickest solution, Vaughn tells all of the local fishermen to let him know if they see the shark. A shark hunter named Quint offers to find the shark and kill it, but Vaughn thinks Quint's price of $10,000 is too high. When a tiger shark is killed and hauled in by a couple of boaters, Vaughn hastily says that the shark crisis is over, but Hooper says the shark that's been killing people a huge great white shark is still in Amity's waters, but Vaughn leaves the beaches opened because all he cares about is the 4th of July tourist money. On the 4th of July, Vaughn encourages people to swim at the beach, and Hooper is proven right again when the shark kills a man, biting the man's leg off. Michael, who was in the water at the time of the attack, is taken to the hospital, where he's treated for shock after watching the shark kill the guy. Brody asks Vaughn to hire Quint to find the shark. Because his own kids were at that beach too, Vaughn agrees to hire Quint to find the shark. Quint, Hooper, and Brody are sent out to sea in Quint's boat, the Orca, ready to do whatever it takes to find the shark.
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Crime |
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George Clooney |
Holly Hunter |
John Turturro |
Stephen Root |
John Goodman |
Charles Durning |
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Joel Coen |
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Loosely based on Homer's 'Odyssey' the movie deals with the grotesque adventures of Everett Ulysses McGill and his companions Delmar and Pete in 1930s Mississipi. Sprung from a chain gang and trying to reach Everetts home to recover the buried loot of a bank heist they are confronted by a series of strange characters. Among them sirens, a cyclops, bankrobber George 'Babyface' Nelson (very annoyed by that nickname), a campaigning Governor, his opponent, a KKK lynch mob, and a blind prophet, who warns the trio that "the treasure you seek shall not be the treasure you find."
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Western |
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Lee Marvin |
Clint Eastwood |
Harve Presnell |
Ray Walston |
Tom Ligon |
Alan Dexter |
William O'Connell |
Benny Baker |
Alan Baxter |
Robert Easton |
Geoffrey Norman |
H.B. Haggerty |
Terry Jenkins |
Karl Bruck |
John Mitchum |
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A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife, hijacking a stage, kidnaping six prostitutes, and turning their mining camp into a boomtown. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, and singing. They even find time to do some creative gold mining.
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Animation |
Comedy |
Sci-Fi |
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Abraham Benrubi |
Bob Bergen |
Ahmed Best |
Donald Faison |
Joey Fatone |
Keith Ferguson |
Seth Green |
Mark Hamill |
Hulk Hogan |
Tom Kane |
George Lucas |
Seth MacFarlane |
Malcolm McDowell |
Breckin Meyer |
Dan Milano |
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Seth Green |
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Plot Summary:
Robot Chicken's finest half hour is more savvy than Spaceballs, more inside than Family Guy: Blue Harvest, and funnier, even, than The Star Wars Holiday Special. This Very Special Episode of Comedy Central's stop-motion animated series parodies and goofs on all things Star Wars, from a disgruntled Empire janitor to an ad for Admiral Ackbar Cereal ("Your tongues can't repel flavor of that magnitude"). Twenty three minutes goes by like the jump to hyperspace with such priceless bits as the collect phone call to Emperor Palpatine from Darth Vadar to inform him of the Death Star's destruction, awkward morning-after pillow talk between Luke and Leia ("That was so wrong"), and George Bush's newfound Jedi powers. Co-creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich and company immerse viewers in the Robot Chicken universe with generous bonus features, including storyboarded deleted scenes (with self-deprecating commentary), behind the scenes footage of animation meetings, and alternate audio takes. Good sport George Lucas, who gave his blessing to this episode, boldly goes where William Shatner went before by voicing himself in a Star Wars convention sketch that concludes with a Lucas-worshiping geek telling his son that meeting his idol was the best day of his life. What about his son's birth? "Not even close," dad replies. But you don't have to have that kind of devotion to Star Wars to be amused by this weather forecast for Cloud City: "Cloudy, followed by clouds."
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