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Iceland:16 certified movies
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Based on a true story, the horror drama revolves around Emily Rose (Jennifer Carpenter), a 19-year-old ordinary college freshman who begins to feel as though someone else has inhabited her body. The student becomes tormented by terrifying visions and ghostly voices. She can't separate the reality from the nightmare. Doctors give her a diagnosis of a strange mental disease but are unable to cure her. So Emily desperately seeks help from her parish priest, Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson). It's obvious to him that the hapless girl is possessed by demons. He believes that the only hope to save Emily's soul is to perform the forbidden and extremely dangerous ritual of exorcism on her... |
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Jack Tulliver (Wesley Snipes) is a professional thief who is able to disarm even the most sophisticated alarm system. He tries to make no mistakes, but nobody’s perfect. One day a well-planned heist goes haywire when Tulliver accidentally makes off with a case containing a painting by Van Gogh worth millions of dollars. But what promises a large sum of money sometimes gets you into trouble. Shortly afterwards Tulliver’s associate is taken hostage, and Jack discovers that he has crossed the track of Russian gangsters chasing after the enduring masterpiece. Knowing that gangsters always rub out a witness, he wrestles with the question how to save both his partner and himself. And then Tulliver comes up with a bold and ingenious rescue plan. There is not a second to lose!
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The movie is the sequel to the original Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) story. This time the awkward fish tank cleaner and former gigolo Deuce Bigalow goes to Amsterdam to meet up his pimp friend T.J. Hicks (Edie Griffin). Having arrived in Europe, pathetically acoompanied by the leg of his recently eaten by a shark bride, Deuce learns that a mysterious murderer is maniacally eliminating the city's man-whores. What's more - T.J. Hicks is generally mistaken for a male prostitute slayer. Bigalow has to reveal the real serial killer and rebuild his friend's good name. |
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Eli Roth's horror movie goes straight for the jugular in this unrelenting scare-fest about a pair of libidinous American fellows seeking for cheap pleasures in the European countryside. Their carefree college days close behind and Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) strap on their backpacks and prepare for get some booze, babes, and drugs, on their way across the globe. In Amsterdam they meet up with an Icelandic backpacker Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson). Backpacking across Europe guys are lured to a Slovakian hostel, where they uncover grisly and sinister acts taking place. The point is that the Slovakian city they stopped at has its male population dwindled as a result of a civil strife - leaving the ladies ready and willing to accept any male companionship that might turn up at the local hostel. Everything seems fine until the fellows find themselves caught up in a sick murder-for-profit business where businessman pay to kill innocent victims. |
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The cynical Ukrainian immigrant Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) becomes the biggest arms dealer in the world. His clients include the world's most notorious dictators he is on close terms with. He can do anything he sets his mind to, and the luck is apparently on his side. It is he who sold off huge stockpiles of Kalashnikovs from Ukrainian ammunition depots. It is he who outsmarted the FBI. It is he who knows holes in laws. He could be named Batman or Iron Man. When his illegal business makes him a millionaire, Orlov suddenly faces an unexpected adversary - his own conscience. Moreover, Interpol agent Jack Valentine (Ethan Hawke) is after him. But it is not easy to give up the world full of gratifications, beautiful women and weapons, especially as no one wants him to stop, even his rivals... |
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"The Ring Two" foregoes the ominous phone calls warning of impending death. Instead, Samara's aim in this film is to possess little Aidan and claim Rachel (Naomi Watts) as her mother. This new angle leads to less suspense – and less pure frightening moments – than in the first movie. When Rachel learns of an unexplained murder, which occurred after a teenager watched a strange videotape with his girlfriend, she suspects her past is following her and she begins looking into the case. Rachel believes that the otherworldly Samara has come back. Rachel realizes that the vengeful Samara is back and more determined than ever to continue her relentless cycle of terror and death. |
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A local criminal authority, cop-killing mobster Marion Bishop is being transferred to soon-to-be-closed Precinct 13 at the New Year's Eve. Few cops and several cons are closed there by a snowstorm, which has stopped the prison bus on its way to a more secure destination. Despite everything, cops are going to celebrate the holiday, but their plans will fail not even due to Bishop's colleagues intending his release. Sudden assault of the men in white upsets his hopes to set himself free and even to survive. |
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You never know what might happen in the future. Successful architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) had a good and happy marriage with a best-selling writer, Anna (Chandra West), and a young kid, Mike (Nicholas Elia). Little did he expect that his peaceful life would be shattered some day. After his pregnant wife went missing and was later found dead, Jonathan got in touch with a paranormal expert, Raymond Price (Ian McNeice), who claimed to be communicating with Anna via Electronic Voice Phenomenon. Raymond also informed him that voices and faces of the dead could be heard and seen on a detuned radio and TV. Tormented by grief, Jonathan decided to try to come in contact with the spirit realm. |
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Set in Wichita, Kansas, the black comedy centers on mob lawyer Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) and his associate Vic Cavanaugh (Billy Bob Thornton) who decide to give themselves a Christmas present and embezzle $2 million in cash from Charlie's crime boss, Bill Guerrard (Randy Quaid). The lawyer is impatient to slip out of town with the alluring strip club owner Renata (Connie Nielsen). But you never know what surprises are in store for you. For Charlie, Christmas Eve proves to be a great surprise... |
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Between the years 1818-1820, residents of a small town in Tennessee lived in abject terror: the respectable family of farmer John Bell (Donald Sutherland) fell under a curse. Each night the family members were terrorized by an unrelenting phantom. Everything started with small sounds which eventually grew louder, causing the Bells to suffer grueling psychological and physical torment. All their attempts to discover the cause of its actions and break the evil curse were futile. The agonizing visits of the deadly entity went on until the patriarch of the family passed away...
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The sequel to the House of 1000 Corpses is also filmed by Rob Zombie. A family of violent lunatics turns everything upside down and kills everybody on their way. County Sheriff John Wydell slowly loses his mind wishing hardly to take revenge for his slaughtered brother. He asks for help of two bounty hunters and tracks the band down their way to a frontier town whorehouse. Mad company commits countless murders, which will lead them to the final meat-grinder showdown. |
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The stock supervisor of Smart Tech store Andy is a nice guy and good colleague. One night, his colleagues David, Jay and Cal invite him for a poker game, and in the end of the night, they find that Andy is a 40 years old virgin and they decide to help him to score. When he meets the divorced Trish, the owner of "We Sell Your Stuff on eBay" store, they agree to have no sex before their 20th date. Andy gets into many troubles due to these situations. |
| Venom
[2005,
USA]
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| He Never Hurt A Soul Until The Day He Died. |
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No good deed goes unpunished. When Ray (Rick Cramer) rescues an aged Creole woman, trapped in a car after an accident on the bridge, he gets bitten by venomous snakes from her suitcase. He loses consciousness and the car falls from the bridge with him. The woman turns out to be a voodoo witch who sucked up all the evil spirits from various villains with the help of the serpents. Now, thirteen wicked souls inhabit his body, making him a bloodthirsty zombie-like creature stalking his prey in the swamps of Louisiana. |
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In the 60´s, the Puerto Rican Carlito Brigante, the Afro-American Earl and the Italian Rocco become best friends while in prison. When they are released, Rocco intermediates a heroin business with a family of the Italian Mafia leaded by Artie Bottolota Sr. Carlito negotiates with the lord Leroy "Hollywood Nicky" Barnes the area where the trio could operate in his neighborhood and sooner the three friends become powerful. Later, Carlito dates and has an affair with the beautiful Leticia. When Earl decides to move to Barbados with his girlfriend and leave the heroin business, his stupid younger brother causes a situation with the Italian mobsters, and Carlito and Rocco have to resolve the mess to save their lives. |
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Four adopted brothers — Bobby (Mark Wahlberg), Angel (Tyrese Gibson), Jeremiah (André Benjamin), and Jack (Garrett Hedlund) — reunite at the funeral of their foster mother, Evelyn Mercer (Fionnula Flanagan), who was murdered during a grocery store robbery. They decide to take the matter of her death into their own hands in order to track down the killer and exact revenge on him. Ignoring the police orders, they start combing the city of Detroit. As they dig deeper and deeper into the case, all evidence seems to point to local crime boss Victor Sweet (Chiwetel Ejiofor)... |
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Set in the Cold War era, the geopolitical thriller movie focuses on petroleum politics, and the global influence of the oil industry, whose political, financial, legal, and social effects are experienced by covert CIA agent Bob Barnes (George Clooney), energy analyst Bryan Woodman (Matt Damon), attorney Bennett Holiday (Jeffrey Wright), and laid-off worker Wasim Kahn (Mazhar Munir).
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Thirty-something Tracey Heart (Cate Blanchett) is a former drug-addict trying to redeem herself in the eyes of her mother and to recover from the vicious habit. Tracy makes a vow to set up her own business and turn back to normal life before it's too late and life has passed her by. Tracy's plan turns out to be more difficult, when three men from her past reappear: her criminal-minded brother Ray (Martin Henderson) seems having an idée fixe on making for himself a name in the underworld, her ex-boyfriend Jonny (Dustin Nguyen), and the emotional interests of an ex-football star and also a troubled family friend Lionel Dawson (Hugo Weaving). Shaken and confused, emotionally vulnerable Tracy finds herself became tangled with the criminal boss Bradley "The Jockey" Thompson (Sam Neill). How she can learn to love again when the pain of the past ain't letting her go? |
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Thirty years ago, in the Carpathians Mountains of Romania, a group of explorers blows an entrance to a cave hidden under a church, but the explosion causes a landslide and they become trapped inside. In the present days, the expedition leaded by Dr. Nicolai and his assistant, Dr. Kathryn are exploring the place and they find the access through an underwater river, requesting the experienced cave divers team leaded by Jack. Dr. Nicolai discovers that, in accordance with the local legend, the church was built to seal the cave as a display of God's protective power, and that Templar Knights entered the cave to fight winged demons. When the group reaches a cave though a tunnel one mile below and three miles in, a creature attacks one of the members and his breathing apparatus explodes, collapsing the tunnel and trapping the group in the cave. Sooner they realize that they are the rescue team and they have to find an exit to survive from the attack of the monsters. |
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Set, of course, in the grimiest, toughest city in the world - Las Vegas, this drama by Robert Rodriguez follows a tough guy Marv (Mickey Rourke), who meets the girl of his dreams, Goldie, only to see her murdered on that same night. Marv then searches every bar and shady hide-out in Vegas looking for the killer. Sin City is a series of stories of vengeance and redemption, set in this hellish abyss of crime in the company of strip-dancers, cops and hitmans. The film incorporates storylines from three of Frank Miller's graphic novels. Quentin Tarantino was brought in and reportedly paid one dollar to direct an extended scene between Del Toro and Owen that amounts to one issue of The Big Fat Kill miniseries. |
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In the North American Great Depression, the former successful boxer James Braddock loses all his possessions and savings with the crash of the stock market. His beloved wife Mae Braddock and their three children survive to starvation and lack of heating and the daily difficulties supported by their love. In 1934, when Jim's couch and manager Joe Gould offers to him a chance to return to boxing, he becomes the symbol of hope of hopeless people in a ruined nation. |
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