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A Better Tomorrow III
Set in Saigon during the Vietnam war, this is a prequel to John Woo's classic gangster picture directed by that film's producer Tsui Hark. |
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Batman
Joker. |
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Batman: Under the Red Hood
Batman faces the ultimate challenge as the mysterious Red Hood takes Gotham City by firestorm. Half vigilante, half kingpin, Red Hood begins cleaning up Gotham with the efficiency of Batman, but without following the same ethical code. |
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Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia
Navy SEALS are forced to mount an attack on Colombian special forces to clear their names and to rescue a hostage. |
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Blood Out
A cop runs into problems and decides to take down a ruthless gang on his own. To avenge his brother and to make it right. |
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Cat Ballou
Lee Marvin and Jane Fonda star in this comedic western revenge tale, adapted from the Roy Chanslor novel. |
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Death Note
Reversed. L pressures Kira to kill him, finding out he can't. |
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Dollman
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Give 'em Hell, Malone
Malone is a gun for hire Ex-PI who takes hell in order to protect a secret he refers to as the "Meaning of Love," but he can sure dish out some hell too. |
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Internal Affairs
A newly appointed internal affairs officer and his partner begin to suspect a police officer of corruption. After finding shady financial holdings, the unit begins to uncover a much more underhand and downright criminal side of known honest-to-good cop. |
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In the Line of Fire
Frank Horrigan, the last active secret service agent to have been there the day Kennedy was killed, must put some old feelings to rest and save the current president. |
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Legion
God is pissed off once more, but instead of sending a flood, he's sending Angels. All the while Michael, a fallen angel, tires to protect a pregnant woman holed up in a diner in the middle of nowhere. Are machine guns enough to change God's mind? |
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Lethal Weapon
By the book Murtaugh must put up with his new partner, Riggs. Who is barking mad. |
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Phone Booth
Stu Shepard (Farrell) picks up the phone call of his life, literally. Almost the entire movie is filmed inside the phonebooth. Need I say more? |
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Rango
A house-hold pet lizard (Johnny Depp) escapes his owners in search for adventure and excitement in the Mojave Desert. |
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Righteous Kill
Two buddy teams of cops join forces to find a serial killer who is killing criminals. |
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Se7en
The villain taunts David Mills to kill him. invoking Wrath, the final deadly sin. He gets his wish. |
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The Dark Knight
Joker. |
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The Hunger Games
In a post-apocalyptic world, one boy and one girl from each of the 12 districts are chosen to fight to the death in a televised broadcast as a way to demonstrate the government's power. |
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The Vanishing
Barney (Jeff Bridges) is a deranged man who plans to abduct a woman, but despite his careful design and numerous run-throughs, things never go quite right. He's finally successful when Diane (Sandra Bullock) makes herself an obvious target after a fight with her boyfriend, Jeff (Kiefer Sutherland). Jeff spends years trying to figure out what happened to Diane, almost destroying his own life. George Sluizer's remake of his own 1988 film. |
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The World Is Not Enough
Bond must protect an oil baron's daughter, Elektra, whose father was recently killed. At the same time he must track down and stop Renard, who kidnapped Elektra years earlier. |
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Troy
Loosely based on the Iliad, this movie strives to be a more grounded version of the Trojan War, keeping mythological elements at a minimum. |
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X2: X-Men United
The sequel to the first X-Men movie. Wolverine continues to try and unravel his past as Magneto's Brotherhood and the X-Men must team up to defeat a common enemy. |
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine
This movie centers around the origin of the X-Men's most popular member, Wolverine. A prequel to the X-Men films. |