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Titles starting from letter "G"
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When a crusading chairperson of the military budget committee pressures the would be Navy secretary to begin full gender integration of the service, he offers the chance for a test case for a female trainee in the elite Navy SEALS commando force. Lt. Jordan O'Niel is given the assignment, but no one expects her to succeed in an inhumanly punishing regime that has a standard 60% dropout rate for men. However, O'Niel is determined to prove everyone wrong. |
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Six London school-leavers attempt to make it in the world, balancing the challenge of trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry against the pressures and tragedies of everyday life. |
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In 1950, few soccer players in the United States played the game with any particular degree of expertise. Most Americans had heard about the soccer only by hearsay, even though it was the world's most popular sport, and when the United States was invited to compete in the World Cup in Brazil, the country turned out to have no soccer team to call their own. The U.S. set out to recruit players in the soccer breeding ground of St. Louis, Missouri, where they found a group of young friends with almost absolute lack of an appropriate experience, only an unabashed love of the game. |
| Game Plan, The
[2007,
USA]
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| Joe Kingman had the perfect game plan to win the championship... but first, he has to tackle one little problem. |
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This uplifting family comedy concerns Joe Kingman (Dwayne Johnson), a wealthy and popular NFL quarterback who happily lives his carefree single life. His hugely self-absorbed existence is drastically changed by an 8-year-old precocious girl named Peyton Kelly (Madison Pettis) who appears out of the blue, claiming to be his daughter from a former marriage. An egoistical, fun- and party-loving bachelor, he reluctantly accepts the duty of taking care of Peyton and eventually becomes the loving dad the girl craves. |
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Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) – rich and aging American banker, celebrates his 48-th birthday absolutely alone, as he usually spends his leisure time knowing well that his father committed suicide at the same age. Suddenly returns Conrad, Nicholas's brother, who was noted by a shady reputation, and had disappeared years ago. He gave Nicholas a card providing membership in some strange community, named Consumer Recreation Services. Yielding to temptation, Nicholas visits this doubtful entertainment, and many unpleasant, annoying and bad things start to happen to him. |
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Bill "The Butcher" Cutting's (Daniel Day-Lewis) band is fighting the Irish immigrants in 1860's NY to gain control over the underprivileged areas of the city. Bill has killed the father (Liam Nison) of DiCaprio's character called Amsterdam Vallon, several years later the young man returns to NYC and becomes an ally of The Butcher who has no idea about the past of his new crony. Vallon slowly falls under his spell which causes an inner conflict in his life because his primal aim was the ruthless revenge. Concurrently, Leo's character meets the charming pickpocket named Jenny (Cameron Diaz) who turns out to have a close relationship with The Butcher. At the same time, the Civil War rages on... |
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A middle-aged crime boss (Malcolm McDowell) smugly reflects back from 1999, narrating the brutality which made him triumphant - and feared. As an unnamed young hood (played by Paul Bettany) in Swinging 60's London, he seemed to ape his mod boss Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), and do anything for him. But his narration exposes all-consuming envy: of Freddie's supremacy, and especially his tall bird (Saffron Burrows). The baby shark develops his viciousness and backstabbing, scheming to be Gangster No. 1. |
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Andrew Largeman shuffled through life in a lithium-induced coma until his mother's death inspired a vacation from the pills to see what might happen. A moderately successful TV actor living in Los Angeles, "Large" hasn't been home to the Garden State in nine years. But even with 3,000 miles between them, he's been unable to escape his domineering father Gideon and the silencing effect he's had on his son from afar. Stunned to find himself in his hometown after such a long absence, Large finds old acquaintances around every corner living quite unique lives as gravediggers, fast food knights and the panderers of pyramid schemes. Meanwhile, at home, he does his best to avoid a long-simmering but inevitable confrontation with his father. By a twist of fate, Large meets Sam, a girl who is everything he isn't. A blast of color, hope and quirks, Sam becomes a sidekick who refuses to ride in his sidecar. Her warmth and fearlessness give Large the courage to open his heart to the joy and pain of the infinite abyss that is life. |
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Garfield (computer animated character voiced by Bill Murray) is the everyone's favorite wisecracking and grouchy cat, who certainly finds out that the attention of his beloved family is began to divide between him and the dense, but lovable dog Odie. This state of affairs begins to disturb him, but when the dog is kidnapped by some lousy dog trainer, the world's laziest cat feels responsible to restore family's peace and gets into action to save Odie. This movie is of peculiar because some roles are played and some are computer animated. |
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Garfield (Bill Murray), a self-centered, slothful and sardonic American feline, stows away on a flight with his owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), to London where the latter is planning to propose to his sweetheart, veterinarian Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt). In the UK, Garfield winds up being mistaken for Prince (Tim Curry), a royal cat who has recently inherited a fabulous castle from his owner, the deceased queen. While Garfield relishes his lordly lifestyle, Prince is quite satisfied with his new life, from eating lasagna to going to pubs. Meantime, Lady Eleanor's nephew, the heinous Lord Dargis (Bill Connolly), who is next in line to fall heir to the large estate, is concocting a diabolical scheme to get rid of the cat by any means so that he will be able to use the castle as a tourist resort. |
| Gargoyle
[2004,
USA]
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| Once thought banished forever, winged, fire-spitting creatures are resurrected and immediately begin wreaking havoc on a port city. |
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Romanian village was under siege by the carnivore gargoyle long time ago, but fortunately the inhabitants engraved the monster into the tough tomb. Nowadays the tomb is wrecked by an earthquake and the evil breaks loose. Two CIA agents (Kate Orsini and Michael Pare) must solve the series of brutal murders being sent to Bucharest to investigate a kidnapping. As the agents and the townspeople look for a way to kill the monster, they also become aware of a coven of vampires who are doing their evil affairs in town. |
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Vincent is one of the last "natural" babies born into a sterile, genetically-enhanced world, where life expectancy and disease likelihood are ascertained at birth. Myopic and due to die at 30, he has no chance of a career in a society that now discriminates against your genes, instead of your gender, race or religion. Going underground, he assumes the identity of Jerome, crippled in an accident, and achieves prominence in the Gattaca Corporation, where he is selected for his lifelong desire: a manned mission to Saturn. Constantly passing gene tests by diligently using samples of Jerome's hair, skin, blood and urine, his now-perfect world is thrown into increasing desperation, his dream within reach, when the mission director is killed - and he carelessly loses an eyelash at the scene! Certain that they know the murderer's ID, but unable to track down the former Vincent, the police start to close in, with extra searches, and new gene tests. With the once-in-a-lifetime launch only days away, Vincent must avoid arousing suspicion, while passing the tests, evading the police, and not knowing whom he can trust... |
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The thriller tells a tragic story that happens in the US Army. Warrant Officer Paul Brenner (John Travolta) is assigned to investigate the murder of Elisabeth Campbell (Leslie Stefanson), the daughter of the prominent Lieutenant General Campbell (James Cromwell). The young woman, who is an army captain in psychological operations, is found naked, tied to tent poles and strangled. Seven years ago, when Elisabeth was a cadet at West Point, she was brutally beaten and gang-raped by fellow trainees during a training exercise. Her father forced her to keep mum and thus the assailants escaped punishment. The incident itself and the General's deliberate cover-up changed the girl's attitude towards her dad and psychologically damaged her, causing her to become sexually promiscuous. The investigator and his assistant, Sara Sunhill (Madeleine Stowe), find compromising videotapes in a secret room in Elisabeth's house. The grief-stricken General, who is a Vice-Presidential candidate for the upcoming elections, finds himself in a political crisis and wants Brenner to close the investigation... |
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Lorelei and Dorothy are just "Two Little Girls from Little Rock", lounge singers on a transatlantic cruise, working their way to Paris, and enjoying the company of any eligible men they might meet along the way, even though "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend." Based on the Broadway musical based on the novel. |
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The first crusade to free the Holy Land has ended. A mass of weary knights, squires, soldiers of fortune and priests are making their way home across a Europe that has changed forever. George, a handsome English knight, unsettled by the horrendous bloodletting he witnessed in Palestine, desires to hang up his sword and settle down to a quiet, peaceful life. On returning to England, George heads north where he's heard the land is good and the population sparse and of a kindly King named Edgaar. He finds King Edgaar in a terrible state. His beautiful daughter, Lunna has recently disappeared. In return for a small plot of land, George agrees to search for Princess Lunna. With Edgaar's faithful servant, Elmendorf, George sets out. George discovers both the princess and the truth behind her strange disappearance. The quest now set before them ends in a love, a lie and a legend that has lasted a thousand years. |
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Rachel Wilcox (Lindsay Lohan) behaves like a typical teenage girl. She flaunts her sexuality, drinks and smokes, uses profanity and is rude to her weak-willed, long-suffering alcoholic mother, Lilly (Felicity Huffman). But the last straw comes when Rachel borrows the family car without permission and causes an accident. What can Lilly do with the regular hoodlum? She determines that the only means to tame her impulsive and uncontrollable daughter is to send her to spend a summer with her rigid, rule-obsessed grandmother, Georgia (Jane Fonda), who lives in a wretched, god-forsaken hole in Idaho. |
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An Apache warrior who defies U.S. attempts to bring the Indians under control grapples with an array of U.S. soldiers sent to subdue his revolt. Sympathetic scouts seek to bring Geronimo back to the reservation before he is hunted down. |
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A friendship between two twenty-something men—both named Gerry—is tested to its very limits when they go on a hike in an impossibly large desert and forget to bring any water or food with them |
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The movie is based on real events in the life of the world's wealthiest rapper Curtis James Jackson, better known by his stage name 50 Cent. He achieved great success, following the motto "Through hardship to the stars." His life was no honeymoon. At the age of eight Curtis was left an orphan when his drug-dealing mother was murdered. He had to adjust to the streets, and at the age of twelve he began dealing narcotics. Having served out six months in prison and been shot nine times, Curtis decided to cut the strings of his criminal past and pursue his dream of becoming a rap artist. |
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