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Movies produced in 2003
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Against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of revolution, Uncle Sweetheart (John Goodman) and Nina Veronica (Jessica Lange) are slimy promoters planning a benefit concert. They desire the services of legendary singer Jack Fate (Bob Dylan), and soon Fate is sprung from jail. A rock journalist (played by Jeff Bridges) investigates the concert, attempting to determine just who will benefit. Revolution may be raging outside the arena, but Jack Fate and the benefit concert play on as planned. |
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A psychological thriller: a lonely New York woman discovers the darker side of passion after becoming involved with a tough homicide detective who is investigating a series of murders in her neighborhood. |
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Veteran Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and rookie K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) are Los Angeles Police Department homicide detectives. But they both have side jobs. Joe works as a real estate agent, Calden is a yoga instructor and aspiring actor. Fellow detectives are assigned to investigate the mysterious murder of a popular rap group ‘G-Dogs’ in a nightclub. Their prime suspect is rap label boss Antoine Sartain (Isaiah Washington). It is rumored that Sartain is implicated in the organization of the death of famous rap musicians who wanted to get rid of his patronage. But investigating the crime the detectives find out the essential detail that Sartain recruits a former LAPD officer as a bodyguard for his personal security... |
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Every 23rd spring a sinister winged monster (Jonathan Breck) awakes from sleep to eat flesh for 23 days. It is day 22. The final day of the Creeper’s dreadful feast comes to an end. Today the ancient beast hopes for a bumper catch – a high school basketball team and charming cheerleaders returning home from a championship game. They become stranded on a lonely highway after their school bus conk out. Oddly enough, their mobiles don’t work, and there is nowhere to turn for help. At sunset the voracious devil incarnate will start its bloody bacchanalia. Will the immortal creature kill the horror-stricken adults and students one by one? Or will the victims stay alive till morning? |
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In the sequel Officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), stripped of his badge due to his kindness and close interaction with a remorseful criminal, is given one last chance to redeem his honour. Brian and his ex-con pal Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) are recruited by the FBI to infiltrate the Miami street racing circuit and collar an international drug lord, Carter Verone (Cole Hauser). Unbeknownst to the smuggling ring, O'Conner and Pearce work with gorgeous undercover agent Monica Clemente (Eva Mendes) to bring Verone to justice. |
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Can you imagine a black president in the White House? It’s incredible, isn’t it? However, if the President is Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock), it’s quite another matter. During the election campaign the Democratic presidential candidate unexpectedly passes on. Then Senator Bill Arnot (James Rebhorn) decides to pick a replacement who will be a dummy, that is to say, he will make a pseudo-competition and lose an election. Small-time politician Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock) is the right person for this ‘job’. However, Mays who proves to be a hard nut to crack arrives at a decision to assemble his own crew comprised of his brother Mitch (Bernie Mac) as a running mate, his campaign manager Martin Geller (Dylan Baker), Lisa Clark (Tamala Jones) and his advisor Debra Lassiter (Lynn Whitfield). Moreover, his ex-girlfriend Kim (Robin Givens) has a chance of becoming First Lady!
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Harishkumar S. Patel (Sunil Malhotra) is an Indian immigrant and graduate student who stays at the family of his father’s friends in the United States. Hari learns a few life lessons from living in America. Firstly he tries to make friends with the Bakshis’ elder son, Mohan (Kal Penn), who is a college student and a party organizer. Mo proves to be a snob who scorns Fresh off the Boat Indians. Secondly Hari meets a beautiful girl, Priya Varghese (Tina Cherian), and takes to her at first sight. Long ago Hari was foretold that he would meet and marry a girl with a name to start with "P". And now Hari believes that Priya is a Fortune gift. It’s a sad blow to him that Priya is actually in love with another young man, and her name is not Priya - it's Supriya. Will fortune smile on Hari? |
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A happy young couple, Sarah and Tom (Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher) marry against the wishes of Sarah's friends and family and go to Europe for their Honeymoon. Unfortunately for them, Sarah's parents send Sarah's ex-boyfriend Peter Prentis (played by Christian Kane) to break up the happy marriage. |
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The movie tells the ironical story of Donna Jensen (Gwyneth Paltrow), a young woman from a provincial town who has high hopes for the future and dreams of seeing the world. When her lover breaks her heart, she is sickly of body and mind and feels heavy-laden. But her life unexpectedly alters when she reads the book of Sally Weston, a famous flight attendant. Inspired by Sally’s story of success, Donna gets her things together and goes to a nearby city to look for a job as a flight attendant. After working for a small commuter airline Donna decides to try her luck at an international airline. However, she finds that the road to success is more twisting as it may seem. |
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Eric Rivers (Mike Vogel) and his best friends Dustin Knight Adam Brody and Matt Jensen (Vince Vieluf) are enthusiastic about skateboarding. They dream of becoming professional skaters. To begin with, they have to show their demo tape to skateboarding legends such as Jimmy Wilson (Jason London) and Bam Margera (Bam Margera). Unfortunately, their attempt fails. Not losing hope to show their fierce tricks and get noticed by their skating hero, the dudes decide to travel cross-country to follow Jimmy on his summer tour. After recruiting laid-back ladies man Sweet Lou (Joey Kern) to join their crew and provide his minivan, team "Super Duper" sets out on an extraordinary adventure road trip. |
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FBI Agent Rob Shepard (Ian Hart) aims to break up the criminal empire of ex-KGB officer Darius Paskevic (Bob Hoskins) involved in drug dealing, prostitution and human trafficking from his Budapest headquarters, and looks for a highly qualified secret agent. Finally, he recruits Mike Varga (Stephen Dorff), a Hungarian gypsy, who has extensive undercover experience and a reputation as a hot-head. But infiltrating the Russian mafia to get close to the "Godfather" is no easy matter — Darius trusts only his right-hand man, Ferko (David O’Hara), and his daughter, Katya (Laura Fraser), who looks after the finances. Varga manages to gain Paskevic's confidence but he also falls in love with his young and sexy daughter. Complicating matters further, he jeopardizes Shepard’s operation. With the Russian government and the FBI on his back and his love for Katya caught in the crossfire, Mike's life is on the line as his allegiances are stretched to the limit. |
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Are you scared of ghosts? You should not even approach a gloomy old mansion with its squeaky doors and dark corridors. Hoping to make the biggest deal of his career, carefree estate agent Jim Evers (Eddie Murphy) decides to buy a desolate mansion, located on a remote bayou, in order to reconstruct it for resale. Accompanied by his wife Sara (Marsha Thomason) and two kids, Jim pays a visit to the estate to check out the property. But it soon becomes clear that the Evers are not the only owners of the estate. The other tenants of the house are 999 creepy ghosts that don’t relish the idea of sharing their eeire cosy nook with impudent and noisy people. Nobody wants to concede the house, therefore a real war of nerves breaks out between the Evers family and the scheming haunts. However, the ghosts have great advantage over their rivals – they have no nerves!.. |
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Cooper (Dennis Quaid) and Leah Tilson (Sharon Stone), a New York City couple, have dreamt of living in a country-house. Finally their dream comes true, and the family moves into a tumbledown old mansion in picturesque upstate New York. They consider a gigantic Cold Creek Manor with rustic quiet and fresh air to be a perfect place for providing them and their kids (Kristen Stewart and Ryan Wilson) with a safe life. All is well until their paradisial life soon turns into a living nightmare when Dale Massie (Stephen Dorff), the previous house-owner, is released from prison. The vile man returns to reclaim his birthright place - a place that hides deep secrets from a murky dreadful past. What is worse is that he looks to do it by any means... |
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Meet Fred, Deacon and Matt. They are high school students who, like most teenagers, are obsessed with sex. Fred (Tony Denman) has a part-time job at a video store, and the guys have an opportunity to watch adult movies. To the great enthusiasm of Deacon (Erik von Detten) and Matt (Daniel Farber) he also creeps porno movies for pirating and selling them to their classmates to make pocket money. However, all ‘good’ things must come to an end, and Fred loses his job. As a result, the dudes are left high and dry. But they soon come up with a new brilliant plan: make their own dirty film. When the first production from the guys makes a hit, they discover that their good fortune gets porno kingpin Vic Ramalot (Horatio Sanz) dander up as he isn’t interested in having any competition. All in all the guys unwillingly get involved in dangerous adventures. |
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When two American sisters become caught up in the intimate intrigue of Paris, culture and human passions collide - and the result is a comedy of manners and marriage, sex and sorority that sheds incandescent light on what it means to be an American abroad. |
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One fateful day Lance Bishop's (Adam Baldwin) peaceful life turns into a nightmare. While walking down the street, he is attacked by a total stranger who commits suicide saying: 'If only you knew what I know.' After the tragedy the hapless Bishop notices that weird things start happening to him. He becomes tormented by terrifying visions and voices in his head. To his dismay the mysterious voices tell him to kill his beloved wife, Karen (Elizabeth Berkley)... |
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It is an ill-fated day for Ronnie (Gary Stretch), a professional hitman. Three years ago he vouched for his pal and fellow contract killer, August (Michael Rapapaport). Unfortunately for Ronnie, August has taken out the wrong guy, and now 'Godmother' Madison is determined to get him murdered. Ronnie agrees to render Madison a service in order to save his fellow's life. However, troubles never come singly. While Ronny bends over backwards to keep his fellow alive, August receives orders... to murder Ronny. |
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America’s greatest secret weapon is unleashed again as three glamorous crime-fighting Charlie's Angels - Natalie Cook (Cameron Diaz), Dylan Sanders (Drew Barrymore) and Alex Munday (Lucy Liu) - reunite for a challenging new adventure. This time, they are assigned to investigate the theft of two silver bands containing important encrypted ID information for every person in the Federal Witness Protection Program. Some witnesses’ being murdered, the Angels must stop the perpetrator of the crimes, mysterious ‘fallen’ Angel Madison Lee (Demi Moore). |
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Owen Baker is a 12-year-old loner who has been working as a neighborhood dog-walker so he can earn the privilege of getting a dog of his own. His hard work pays off when his parents let him adopt a scruffy mutt he names Hubble. Both boy and dog get more than they bargained for when Owen wakes up one morning to discover he can understand every word Hubble says, including the ominous phrase: "Take me to your leaders." Owen learns that dogs came to Earth thousands of years ago to colonize and dominate the planet. Hubble (who is really named Canid 3942) has been sent by the powerful Greater Dane on a mission from the Dog Star Sirius to make sure dogs have fulfilled this destiny. Despite the best efforts of Owen's rag-tag group of neighborhood dogs to convince him otherwise, Hubble soon discovers the awful truth about Earth dogs: "You're all pets!" Now Owen (a boy who never had a friend) and Hubble (a dog who never needed one) must work together to prepare the neighborhood dogs for a visit from The Greater Dane—or all dogs will be removed from the planet! The fate of Earth dogs hangs in the balance, and it's up to Owen, Hubble, and their canine companions to save man's best friend. |
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To be a cop is a boy’s dream. To be an officer is a police cadet’s dream. Meanwhile, to be a National Security officer means to be a loser. Earl Montgomery (Martin Lawrence) is expelled from The Los Angeles Police Department due to his systematic violation of discipline and he has no choice but to take a job as a lowly security guard with ‘National Security’. Owing to a twist of fate, Earl teams up with Hank Rafferty (Steve Zahn), who has been framed by Earl and also kicked out of police academy. Needless to say, Earl and Hank don’t get on with each other, and what is more, they may kill each other. But when they uncover a metal alloy smuggling operation led by Nash (Eric Roberts), they must make differences to catch the criminals red-handed and bring them o justice. |
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