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Sci Fi movies
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When Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) takes up a position as sheriff in the sleepy town of Bywater, he hopes of having a quiet life. Contrary to all expectations Kyle has to roll up his sleeves and get down to work. A string of mysterious murders makes him believe that there is a weird force in the nearby swamps which has been claiming the lives of people. A tribe of Seminole Indians warns Kyle about a sinister ancient spirit which has been reawakened in their sacred place but the local oil tycoon, Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson), anxious to lay hands on the vast swampland, doesn’t believe in myths and legends. Nevertheless, eerie groans and screams are heard from the swamps by night. The sheriff makes up a decision to set out on a mission to discover the truth. There, in the very heart of the baleful deep swamp, he will have to face the Man-Thing (Conan Stevens), a monster that grows more ferocious as your fear grows.
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In a post-apocalyptic world, a warrior wandering through the desert comes upon a group of settlers who are being menaced by a murderous gang that is after the water they control. |
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When Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) takes up a position as sheriff in the sleepy town of Bywater, he hopes of having a quiet life. Contrary to all expectations Kyle has to roll up his sleeves and get down to work. A string of mysterious murders makes him believe that there is a weird force in the nearby swamps which has been claiming the lives of people. A tribe of Seminole Indians warns Kyle about a sinister ancient spirit which has been reawakened in their sacred place but the local oil tycoon, Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson), anxious to lay hands on the vast swampland, doesn’t believe in myths and legends. Nevertheless, eerie groans and screams are heard from the swamps by night. The sheriff makes up a decision to set out on a mission to discover the truth. There, in the very heart of the baleful deep swamp, he will have to face the Man-Thing (Conan Stevens), a monster that grows more ferocious as your fear grows.
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Long long ago in the Wild Wild West there lived an evil genius, Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh). An honored inventor, he unfortunately fell victim to his own experiment: his legs were torn off. Driven mad by the hapless experiment, he made the President of the United States and the entire world responsible for the tragedy, and revenge became the breath of life to him. Assisted by fascinating criminals, Amazonia (Frederique Van Der Wal), Munitia (Musetta Vander), Miss Lippenreider (Sofia Eng), and Miss East (Bai Ling), Loveless is scheming a mischievous plan to assassinate the President with the aid of a giantic weapon-transport vehicle called "The Tarantula." Two most sophisticated government agents, Captain James West (Will Smith) and Marshal Artemus Gordon (Kevin Kline), are charged with thwarting the psychotic Loveless. West, a smooth-talking lady-killer and vigorous, impulsive gunfighter, and the refined Gordon, a master of disguises and an extraordinary genius for gadgets, take a hazardous train journey from Washington to Utah. Along the way, they happen to meet an enticing beauty, Rita Escobar (Salma Hayek), who has her own bone to pick with Loveless.
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Based on the notorious Ray Bradbury's short novel, this unrolled narration depicts dinosaur hunters' adventures and the following consequences. A game hunter (Edward Burns) travels through time to go on a dinosaur-hunting safari in the prehistoric era. When a tyrannosaurus scares him off the marked path, he accidentally changes history forever as the past times affect the following. |
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One day an ordinary beagle (voiced by Jason Lee) finds himself abducted and taken to a secret laboratory run by a mad genetic scientist, Dr. Simon Barsinister (Peter Dinklage), conducting cruel experiments on living animals. Due to an accident in the lab, the canine becomes endowed with unimaginable powers and is then adopted by Dan Unger (Jim Belushi) for his 12-year-old son, Jack (Alex Neuberger). In his normal life Shoeshine is the same good-natured dog who dotes upon his owner. But when a crime is committed in the neighborhood, he immediately turns into Underdog, a superhero canine wearing a tight-fitting red leotard and a blue cape and fighting against transgressors. |
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Due to scientific experiments genetically modified wasps give birth to swarms of deadly offspring. After they escape from a laboratory and descend on a small town in Indiana, a group of scientists work double tides to find a solution how to stop giant swarms of killer wasps, before humanity becomes extinct.
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| 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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In the not-too-distant future, brilliant Japanese geneticist Hiroshi (Yoshitaka Amano) becomes a bone of contention between two multinational rival corporations. Hiroshi works for a German company, Maas, to which he is devoted body and soul. His microbiological inventions can turn the world upside down and bring profits running into billions. Therefore a Japanese zaibatsu, Hosaka, enlists help from two cynical head-hunters, Fox (Christopher Walken) and X (Willem Dafoe), in persuading the top scientist to defect from Maas. If they succeed in getting him, they will be paid $100 million. In order to seduce Hiroshi, they hire a young sexy girl, Sandii (Asia Argento), promising $1 million. But things go haywire when X has a huge crush on the gorgeous girl... |
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In this modern retelling of the classic Jules Verne tale, the charismatic sociopath Captain Nemo uses his high-tech submarine to wreak vengeance on the surface world. |
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Orphaned high school student Rick Riker is bitten by a radioactive dragonfly, develops super powers (except for the ability to fly), and becomes a hero. |
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2087. The moon is completely settled by terrestrials, and developed for human needs. This is the place where Pluto Nash, en ex-criminal (Eddy Murphy), achieved success: he runs a business, more particularly, a popular night club, and he has a personal bodyguard robot (Randy Quaid). Pluto's rival, a moon tycoon named Max Crater who wants to buy Nash's club to turn it into a casino, takes no denial and blows up his entertainment, ordering a reward for Pluto's head. Max wants to take control over the whole Earth's satellite and he takes no prisoners. Moon realities in this sci-fi comedy bear strong resemblance to Wild West at some points, and Eddy Murphy is hilariously splendid as always. |
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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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"Phantom Force" screenplay is seems to have something in common with the one of Lowecraft's novels; submarines, deep sea and an ominous mystic artifact make this supposition believable. Phantom Force is the unique group struggling against the paranormal activity in the depths of the Aegean Sea where the ghostly sub dwells. An ancient and powerful artifact, the Hades Stones, is raised off the ocean floor and brought onboard. The stones are a portal, which connects our world and the spirits realm allowing demons and other terrific beings to creep aboard the mysterious submarine. These gates of Hell can be the devastating weapon of the Judgment day if fallen into the wrong hands. |
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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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"Webs" stars Richard Grieco as an Everyman electrician who stumbles onto a doohickey that can open a gateway to a parallel Earth. After members of Grieco’s crew accidentally activates the doohickey, the 4-men team find themselves in a Chicago that looks familiar, but has been overrun by mutant spiders from another parallel universe... |
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Molly Keller, a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper is sentenced to an insane asylum after a series of brutal murders. She is drawn into an unconventional experiment in Prague, in the Weisser Institute, where she is to enter a virtual world where the line between what's real and what's not is almost impossible to distinguish. Other patients are involved in experiment too, and soon it turns out to be too dangerous when some of them begin to die. Molly knows that the Ripper's consciousness might be still alive and she thinks that death can be the only way to stop the murders. |
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A heavy ion collider experiment in the Midwestern Quantum Research Lab in St. Louis results in the formation of a massive black hole on Earth and death of the chief scientist William Hauser (Kevin Beyer). Shannon Muir (Kristy Swanson) calls in her former colleague and old flame, Eric Bryce (Judd Nelson), to work on the problem. They search through Dr. Hauser's notebooks in the hope of finding a solution how to destroy the black hole. But they don't know that the creation of the black hole causes the appearance of a mysterious creature which leaves the laboratory and roams the streets of St. Louis, absorbing energy from overhead high-voltage lines and wreaking havoc. |
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Welcome to the far future when the Earth lies in ruins, including City 2035. In order to keep power over people, the city's corrupt government decides to implant chips into their heads. Due to the chips creating a false reality, the people think they live in a dream city and are as happy as happy can be. There is only a handful of citizens with disabled chips who see reality the way it really is and plot to foment a revolution. |
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A scientist from the failed Philadelphia Experiment leads a team of Navy SEALs back in time to the Cretaceous Period to rescue the first team he sent back during the 1940s. Things go wildly awry though, when on his return he accidentally brings a giant, man-eating dinosaur back through the portal and into modern-day, downtown Los Angeles. |
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