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Action movies
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Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence), a FBI undercover agent, is out to expose the suspected creator of a deadly computer virus allowing access to some classified government intelligence files, which can become accessible for terrorists in such case. FBI is looking for a way to get inside Fuller's home to confirm or disprove Turner is "crossing the gender line" again and begins to play a role of a septuagenarian housekeeper. "Big Momma" gets the job, but while trying to figure out the truth about Fuller's possible criminal connections, Malcolm also finds himself developing a close relationship with the suspect's wife and kids. As always, "she" once again turns the house upside down. Along the way, "Big Momma" also helps bring the splintering Fuller family back together and, in turn, Malcolm develops a newfound approach to his own family problems, which includes stepson Trent and expectant wife Sherrie. |
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Several subplots revolve around story of mutant embryo in jar that exercises control over the lives of those who come into contact with it. |
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A former cop is drugged and kidnapped, he is to face his riskiest mission yet when he's forced to compete for his life in this modern variation of the classic survival tale "The Most Dangerous Game". He becomes one of six men who have been thrown into the jungle with the singular goal of surviving a brutal human hunt, to be contestants in the ultimate survival game when surroundings are as deadly as the men who track their every move. Each night they will be hunted until there is one remaining survivor who will win a $10,000,000 cash prize or die a lonely death in the jungle. Wealthy men and women, mostly generals, powerful drag-lords and gang bosses who are called "Players", had selected each contestant by themselves from the number of socio-pathic murderers and undercover agents. Resembling an older Vin Diesel, Michael Rooker plays Dakota Varley in this breathtaking action movie. |
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The descendants of the first ones to travel space are regarded as people of lesser worth. Half a millennium after the first ships launched in search of a better life, the Pilgrims still are discriminated. When the Kilrathi declare war against the human race, it is up to Christopher Blair, Pilgrim halfling, to help avoid complete annihilation. Since the Kilrathi managed to conquer a Navcom unit, they know the jump coordinates to Earth. And since the terran fleet is two hours further away from home than the Kilrathi fleet, the only hope of Mankind is to set trust in a Pilgrim, who can astrogate by feeling and does not need a Navcom unit - it's all genetics. |
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The world's first fully automated jetliner - the most reliable and safest one - is prepared for its maiden voyage. However, its inventors haven’t taken into account the human element: chief engineer Gabriel Wingfield (John Pyper-Ferguson) intends taking revenge on the airline owners who have dismissed him. Wingfield hacks into the flight's computer system and seizes control of the demonstration flight. He forces the airplane to circle over Seattle and terrorizes the passengers using the intercom connected to his concealment. The pilot, Reece Robbins (Rachel Hayward), desperately tries to find a way to release from ‘the electronic loop’. But the terrorist seems to foreknow all her possible moves. If Reece’s ex-boyfriend, Pete "Birddog" Dumont (Craig Sheffer) isn’t able to find and neutralize the terrorist, the plane will run out of fuel and inevitably crash into the city... |
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The Soldier's Creed is "Never leave a fallen comrade." After a US helicopter is brought down by Philippine rebels, a group of US Marines led by Lieutenant Matt Daniels (Mark Dacascos) immediately sets out on a mission to reach the downed Eagle One and rescue the pilot, Captain Amy Jennings (Theresa Randle). The further the Marines get into enemy territory, the more Daniels realizes that they will have to clash with a band of dangerous Al-Qaeda terrorists, not a small group of Philippine insurgents. As it turns out biological weapons have fallen into their hands, and now the rescue mission turns into a full-fledged military operation. Thus million lives depend on the outcome of the fierce battle.
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The Fallen Ones, an ancient cult in Egypt that worshiped giants. One such giant was Aramis, who's father is a fallen Fallen Angel who had Armamis mummified to save his spirit from the great flood. Time passes and it's 2005 and a team of Archaeologists have found the tomb lead by clues in ancient text. But one of them is not who they appear to be, he is the Fallen One and has plans on resurrecting Aramis and start a new race of giants and destroy all of humankind. Unless Matt and his team can find a way to take down a hundred foot mummy. |
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Forrest Taft is an environmental agent who works for the Aegis Oil Company in Alaska. Aegis Oil's corrupt CEO, Michael Jennings, is the kind of person who doesn't care whether or not oil spills into the ocean or onto the land, just as long as it's making money for him. He even makes commercials that make him look like he cares about the environment. Jennings is almost finished with building his new state-of-the art oil rig: AEGIS-1. The problem is that if he doesn't finish building the rig in thirteen days, the land rights will be returned to the Eskimos and the Alaskan government. When Jennings finds out that Taft's best friend Hugh Palmer has a computer disk that contains information about defective equipment on AEGIS-1, he sends out his goons to murder Palmer. When Taft tries to interfere, Jennings tries to kill Taft. But an Eskimo woman named Masu, who introduces Taft to her father Silook, the chief of her tribe, rescues Taft. With Masu's help, Taft begins a trek through the Alaskan wilderness, heading straight for AEGIS-1 and to destroy it before it destroys all of the forest. |
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After a violent combat against the bugs in their planet, with many casualties of humans under the command of a coward officer, a group of troopers looks for shelter in an abandoned military post. The psychic Pvt. Lei Sahara (Colleen Porch) finds and releases Capt. V.J. Dax (Richard Burgi), who was left behind locked in a cell by his troop, after killing a general. Dax and two privates, in a daring mission, save Gen. J. G. Shepherd (Ed Lauter) and some soldiers from an attack of the bugs, and Shepherd gives him a command position. While waiting for rescue, some troopers are invaded through their mouths by small bugs that took control of their brains. When Gen. Shepherd is possessed by one creature, Dax and Sahara try to prevent him getting back to the Federation. |
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One world... and two best secret agents who rival for the vengeance that should be wrecked upon their common lifelong enemy. John Ecks is the best operator who ever worked for FBI, and Sever is the most dangerous woman on the planet. In the constant battle of the world's special agencies they are bitter rivals, who play the perilous cat-and-mouse games. But suddenly they should join to struggle against the powerful enemy who wields some devastating weapon. Prodigious stunts and destructive action breaks out from the screen as the action goes on in this super-dynamic movie from the well-known clipmaker. |
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Connor Macleod and Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez return in this all action sequel to 1985's Highlander. The year is 2024, and MacLeod is now a mortal old man. However the world has become a very dead planet since the creation of "the shield", an artifical ozone layer - which MacLeod supervised construction of. It turns out that MacLeod was banished from a distant past with his mentor Ramirez. MacLeod's old nemesis from the past (General Katana) travels into the future to kill Connor once an for all. MacLeod calls upon the spirit of Ramirez to help him defeat Katana, before Katana kills him. MacLeod is also aided by Louise Marcus, an environmental activist that believes the ozone layer as repaired itself and "the shield" is no longer necessary. |
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The formidable, cold-hearted Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and his seductive, deadly toxic accomplice, Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman), are bent on encasing Gotham City in ice. Only the crime-fighting duo of Batman (George Clooney) and Robin (Chris O'Donnell) can thwart the nefarious scheme of the new abominable villains. Besides, they have a new secret weapon – the strong, agile and plucky Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone). |
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Peter Beaupre is the leader of a group of thieves who have stolen a valuable Air Force computer chip. When a bag mixup at the O'Hare Airport in Chicago causes Mrs. Hess, a grouchy old lady, to unknowingly take home the chip hidden inside of a toy remote control car, Beaupre and his followers Alice Ribbons, Earl Unger, and Burton Jernigan begin searching Mrs. Hess's neighborhood and breaking into houses searching for the chip. 8-year-old Alex Pruitt reports seeing Beaupre and his followers, but Alex's sister Molly, his brother Stan, and his parents Jack and Karen refuse to believe him. Beaupre and his followers figure out that the chip is in the Pruitt home, because Mrs. Hess has given the remote control car to Alex. Alex is left home alone with the chicken pox when Karen goes to work, Jack goes out of town on a business trip, and Molly and Stan go to school. When Beaupre and his followers break into the Pruitt house, Alex is ready with some of the most painful booby traps Beaupre and his gang will ever face. |
| Ablaze
[2001,
USA]
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| "A firestorm of fiery action and scorching suspense!" |
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Hoping to make a killing on the insurance money, oil refinery owner Wendell Mays decides to burn the place to the ground. His greed endangers the lives of the entire town as the fireball creates a spreading inferno threatens to engulf the entire city, and stretches the abilities of the fire department and the local hospital to their breaking points. |
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After the end of the Two Years Gulf War leaders of Arab countries decided to sign the Treaty of Peace but the summit talks were wrecked by terrorists who had seized an Iraqi nuclear reactor, threatening to attack the United States. Spearheaded by America’s best Tomcat pilot Tom Dickson (Michael Dudikoff), the Rapid Deployment Forces code-named "Freedom Strike" were assigned to infiltrate into the enemy rear, liberate hostages and neutralize the terrorists. Their mission is complicated by the fact that national security is in jeopardy.
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A respected engineer Josh is asked to inspect a Nuclear Power plant in Russia where his ex-wife, Rachel, works. Their kids are living in the area. Josh was drawn in due to problems emerged on a station after a minor earthquake. The nuclear plant met Josh with the suspicious malfunctions and Rachel gave him the cold shoulder. The plant core was overheating in contrast to the Rachel's one. Josh tries to convince the engineers to shut down the reactor until they investigate the possible leak, but he is not succeeded: the plant is taken to full power. Suddenly a disaster strikes involving Josh, Rachel, their children and the plant's personnel into the breathtaking and dangerous fight for survival. They should stand against the raging powers of nature and the untamed might of the nuclear energy which can cause an explosion ten times that size of Hiroshima. A massive earthquake is dangerous, but the more destructive is that combined with the nuclear blast. |
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Cary Ford's rivals framed him, now he is to try to clear his name being accused for the murder of a well-known gang leader. Ford is a biker, and his foes will face the ardous task trying to get him. Prodigious stunts, super-sexy girls and a lot of tough scuffles imbue this movie with the spirit of the unimaginable speed and action. |
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Annie Porter is thrilled when her boyfriend Alex Shaw presents her with two tickets for a cruise to the Bahamas on a Norwegian luxury liner. The trip is a peace offering presented because Annie has just learned that Alex is a police officer who's been lying to her about his choice of profession. Alex lied because Annie didn't want to date any more cops after what happened with the bus in Los Angeles. The cruise ship's passengers include members of a diamond dealers' association, who have filled the ship's vault with valuable diamonds. Little do they know that passenger John Geiger, the designer of the ship's computer system, has planned to take over the ship, steal the diamonds, and set the ship on a collision course with an oil tanker anchored at the island of St. Martin. Geiger was fired and cast aside by the computer company he worked for, and he wants revenge. Now it's up to Alex to stop him. |
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Patience Philips (Halle Berry) inadvertently discoveres a sinister secret of a mammoth cosmetics company she has the misfortune to work for as a graphic designer. She learns that a new beauty product has deadly side effects. Afraid of the disclosure, George Hedare (Lambert Wilson), the mean CEO, and his cold-blooded wife Laurel (Sharon Stone), the longtime "face" of the company, decide to get rid of the unwanted employee. But she was mystically resurrected and granted superhuman powers by an Egyptian cat. With incredible feline agility, strength, speed, heightened reflexes and senses, Patience becomes Catwoman who sets out to wreak vengeance on those who murdered her. |
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