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Titles starting from letter "B"
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A deeply religious middle-aged black farmer, Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), discovers a young white woman, Rae (Christina Ricci), beaten half to death and thrown on the side of the road. He brings the traumatized woman home and gives medical care to her. When Lazarus learns that Rae is afflicted with a severe form of nymphomania, he makes a decision to take the healing of the woman into his own hands. |
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Based on a true story, the pulse-pounding, gory thriller depicts the perilous adventure of Grace (Diana Glenn), her boyfriend Adam (Andy Rodoreda), and her younger sister Lee (Maeve Dermody). During the vacation in Northern Australia, the travelers venture to navigate the treacherous waters of the outback, along with local guide Jim (Ben Oxenbould). What at first seems to be a typical river tour later becomes a real threat, turning their adventure into every tourist's worst nightmare. Stuck in a crocodile-teemed mangrove swamp, the three hapless holiday makers desperately try to survive a deadly struggle with hungry predators. |
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The Royal Navy is preparing to carry out a large-scale operation against pirates. But Edward "Blackbeard" Teach (Angus Macfadyen), a legendary pirate terrorizing seafarers in the Caribbean Sea, doesn't intend to capitulate. He yearns to find and get hold of the infamous Captain Kidd's treasure, lost twenty years before... |
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Matt (Patrick Muldoon) is haunted by the death of a girl from a car accident he caused years ago. Matt was drunk and as he reached for the car radio, he struck the girl as she crossed the road. The guilt that he feels has altered his sense of reality, making Matt's life a mystery full of shadows and phantoms. Now, years later Matt goes away for weekend with his new girlfriend Dawn. After a wild session of lovemaking, Dawn goes for a walk. While she is away a strange man with an axe comes into the motel room and attacks Matt. After that incident Matt goes into the woods, looking for Dawn. There he encounters Dawn's family who tie him down and put him on trail for the murder of the girl years before. They find him guilty and he is sent back into the forest to be hunted down by the family. The deeper Matt runs into the forest the farther his mind is lost to the Blackwoods. |
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There was once a guy named Blade (Wesley Snipes) who had been born of an African-American mother bitten by a vampire during pregnancy. Therefore he was granted vampire’s power and man’s soul, and furthermore, he wasn’t afraid of sunlight. As a 13-year-old boy, he was adopted by Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) who helped him to cope with his bloodlust by giving him a special serum and raised him as a vampire hunter. Their nemesis was Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), an ambitious vampire leader who saw humans as nothing more than cattle and was bent on summoning the Blood God in order to enslave them. Willing to rid the earth of the undead, Blade and Whistler, armed with an arsenal of garlic-spiked and silver bullets, started a seemingly never ending battle against Frost and La Magra.
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Reapers, a new breed of vampire that feed off humans and vampires, emerge with plans for world domination and Blade must team with the Bloodpack, an elite team of vampire warriors specifically trained to hunt him, in order to defeat this new menace. |
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Los Angeles, 2019: Rick Deckard of the LPD's Blade Runner unit prowls the steel & micro-chip jungle of the 21st century for assumed humanoids known as 'replicants'. Replicants were declared illegal after a bloody mutiny on an Off-World Colony, and are to be terminated upon detection. Man's obsession with creating a being equal to himself has back-fired. |
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Deckard is a Blade Runner, a police man of the future who hunts down and terminates replicants, artificially created humans. He wants to get out of the force, but is drawn back in when 4 "skin jobs", a slang term for replicants, hijack a ship back to Earth. The city that Deckard must search for his prey is a huge, sprawling, bleak vision of the future. This film questions what it is to be human, and why life is so precious.
This is the special 2007 "final cut" edition of the famous 1982 movie. |
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When figure-skating rivals Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell) and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) get into a fight on the awards platform at the 2002 World Winter Sport Games, they are stripped of their gold medals and banned for life from men's single competition. Not willing to accept the end of their brilliant careers, they manage to find a loophole in the sport rules that allows them to return to professional sports. All they have to do is to overcome enmity towards each other and join forces as the first male-male pairs team in the history of the sport. |
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Brandon Fraser is Adam Weber, the child of an eccentric inventor and his wife. Following a bomb scare in the 1960s that locked the Webers in their bomb shelter for 35 years, Adam Weber must venture out into Los Angeles and obtain food and supplies for his family, and a non-mutant wife for himself. He meets Eve (Alicia Silverstone), who reluctantly agrees to help him out. |
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Michael Kittredge (Jones), a terrorist, hijacks an oil rig off the coast of California, posing himself as an environmentalist and intends to detonate an electromagnetic bomb over the United States in this explosive action entry from veteran genre specialist Anthony Hickox. But Kittredge's plan goes awry when the plucky ship's captain Lamont Dixon (Eddie Griffin) attempts to wreck his vicious plans. Dixon's only hope is to team with sexy FBI agent Lisa Reed (Vivica A. Fox) to save the lives of both the hostages and thousands of unsuspecting citizens and to coordinate a counterstrike from the shore. |
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The Ultimate Western Spoof. A town where everyone seems to be named Johnson is in the way of the railroad. In order to grab their land, Hedley Lemar, a politically connected nasty person, sends in his henchmen to make the town unlivable. After the sheriff is killed, the town demands a new sheriff from the Governor. Hedley convinces him to send the town the first Black sheriff in the west. Bart is a sophisticated urbanite who will have some difficulty winning over the townspeople. |
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Young woman Ebony's (Sakeena Nicole) life seems to be a real nightmare. Caught in the midst of a love triangle, she finds herself tormented by both a murky past and a serial killer who wants her loved ones dead. The worst thing is that Ebony has no one to seek help from as her friends are prime suspects. |
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In this horror movie a young couple's dreams are answered when they get the means to pay for an expensive fertility treatment. Heather Graham's character has been diagnosed as infertile and now she is given by an opportunity to conceive in some mysterious fertility clinic. The blessing turns into a nightmare when the mother senses that there could be something horribly wrong with their unborn twins. She suspects the forces of darkness might be involved as she became the unwilling victim of the creeping evil craving to penetrate into our world. |
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Walter Davis is a workaholic. His attention is all to his work and very little to his personal life or appearance. Now he needs a date to take to his company's business dinner with a new important Japanese client. His brother sets him up with his wife's cousin Nadia, who is new in town and wants to socialise, but when he was warned that if she gets drunk, she looses control and becomes wild. How will the date turn out - especially when they encounter Nadia's ex boyfriend David? |
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This psychological thriller relates the story of Frank Kavanaugh (Val Kilmer) who is found in the desert with a severe head wound and no memory. However, he claims to know that someone is planning to assassinate the President of the United States. He is also convinced that the woman claiming to be his fiancee, Chloe (Neve Campbell), is some sort of imposter. Having heard of the President and his campaign team coming to the small New Mexico town, Frank warns Sheriff Kolb (Sam Shepard) of the impending assault, but Kolb is engaged in an approaching election campaign. Struggling to retrace himself through his past life, Frank starts a race against time to convince the authorities of the verity of his claims, before it's too late. |
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Patrick Linton (Joe Lando), who has served a decade for murdering his parents, breaks out of prison, seeking revenge against the actual killer, his father’s business partner Mr. Hong. Armed with a gun, he breaks into Hong’s mansion and takes his blind wife (Lisa Lu) and his daughter-in-law Natalie (Vivian Wu) hostage. His actions, however, are void of sense, for Mr. Hong is now deceased. When Daniel Hong (Chin Han), once Patrick’s best friend, comes back home, they all eventually begin unraveling the web of lies weaved by the Hong family concealing murder mystery for so long.
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Twenty years ago, 8-year-old Emma Brody's abusive mother smashed Emma's face into a bathroom mirror just for pilfering in the mother's makeup drawer. Today, Emma is an independent, self-assured woman who plays violin in a popular Celtic folk band in Chicago. Emma lives life on her own terms, only without sight -- the result of the traumatic injuries to her eyes at the hands of her mother. Luckily for Emma, medical science has vaulted a quantum leap in the past two decades. Now, thanks to corneal implants installed by her kindly eye surgeon, Dr. Ryan Pierce, Emma can see again. Emma's sight is at first cloudy, and she suffers from "retroactive hallucinations," a clinically documented syndrome in which the newly sighted sometimes "see" things hours, or even days, after they actually happen. This becomes a big problem when Emma sees a suspicious man leaving her neighbor's apartment at 4AM, but his features appear to her only in flashback later that morning. After failing to get a response at the neighbor's door, Emma tries to convince detective John Hallstrom and his partner Tom Ridgely to check things out. At first, Hallstrom dismisses Emma as a nutcase, but when the cops finally arrive on the scene, they find the guy murdered, using the same MO as a series of killings that Hallstrom and Ridgely are already investigating. Emma herself is in danger, because she's the only person who can identify the killer. Hallstrom's colleagues remain doubtful because Emma's vision flawed. When the killer begins to stalk Emma, Hallstrom has her placed under police protection, and the two soon become lovers while Hallstrom tries to figure out who the killer is. |
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A small town girl named Katie (Jessika Simpson) arrives in New York City to surprise her boyfriend. Instead, she gets surprised to catch him in the hay with another woman. Katie prefers living and working in the megalopolis to returning home, therefore she lands a job in a big company and unexpectedly finds herself amid a corporate tug of war when the unscrupulous vice president of the company Amber Perry (Piper Mackenzie Harris) schemes to oust the president, her ex-husband (Bill Jenkins), by any means necessary. |
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Imagine that in the near future, gas prices skyrocket to $40.00 a gallon. Schoolteacher Archie Andrews (Mike Brune) tries to find an alternative fuel source and accidentally discovers that he can make his car run on nothing more than human blood. |
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