In Middletown, at 11:14 PM, two cars accidents happen at the same time, affecting the lives of five different groups of people. A drunken driver hits a man in a lonely road near a bridge; three young men hits a woman with a van, one of the passenger has a severed penis while another man on the road shoots them; a young man robs a convenience store, with the support of the clerk; a man finds a body in a cemetery and gets rid off it; and a young woman pretending to be pregnant tries to raise money for an abortion. All of these characters and their fates are very connected.
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.
This is the story of three gentle persons: Paul Rivers (Penn) an ailing mathematician lovelessly married to an English emigré (Gainsbourg), Christina Peck, an upper-middle-class suburban housewife, happily married and mother of two little girls, and Jack Jordan (Del Toro), an ex-convict who has found in his Christian faith the strength to raise a family. They will be brought together by a terrible accident that will change their lives. By the final frame, none of them will be the same as they will learn harsh truths about love, faith, courage, desire and guilt, and how chance can change our worlds irretrievably, forever.
Thomas (Edward Furlong) is a young computer specialist who spends most of his (spare ?) time on the net. He logs regularly on Cathy's site and apparently runs a very strong - but platonic! - relationship with her: they only see each other through webcams. One day, while Thomas is connected, Cathy is murdered under his eyes. But when he calls the police to try to "do something" he realizes that he doesn't even now her "real" name or adress.... Apparently the only witness, Thomas will soon find himself involved in the investigation held by Claire (Emilia Fox) a young police officer also web specialist. Together they will discover in the real world as well as in the virtual one, very weird things....
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.
Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is a shy common teenager, living with his mother, father and little brother in a suburban house. But he is also a very efficient undercover CIA agent. He is assigned by CIA director (Keith David), with the support of his instructor Ronica Miles (Angie Harmon), to date Natalie Connors (Hilary Duff) in order to be invited to her birthday party and get close and spy Natalie's father, Dr. Connors (Martin Donovan). Dr. Connors is a brilliant scientist, who has developed some sort of micro-robots with the intention of controlling oil leakage from tankers. However, the investors of the experiment intend to use the device as a powerful weapon.
Harvey Pekar (Paul Giamatti) leads an ordinary life in the city of Cleveland, working as a file clerk at the local VA hospital. Being divorced twice, Harvey fills his solitary days with reading and listening to music, and he regularly scours garage sales and thrift stores for rare Jazz records. His routine life changes for the better when a chance meeting with a greeting card artist and music enthusiast Robert Crumb (James Urbaniak) develops into a warm friendship through their common interests. Once Crumb becomes famous for his underground comic books, Harvey decides to write his own book with Crumb’s illustrations. ‘American Splendor’ tells truthful, unsentimental, warts-and-all stories about his working-class life. Soon Harvey achieves cult fame and meets his future wife, Joyce (Joyce Brabner), a comic book storeowner from Delaware.
Jim proposes to Michelle and she accepts. Now their families are looking forward to it as is Jim's friends, Kevin and Finch. They do their best to keep Stifler from knowing but he does and all he sees is the bachelor party that goes with it. However Jim is more concerned about whether or not Michelle's parents will like him and he is also worried that he can learn how to dance before the wedding.
One absurd misunderstanding can turn your life upside down. The easygoing and timid Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler), an executive assistant at a pet products company, is mistaken for an aggressively inclined neurotic. All his attempts to clear himself yield no results, and he is sentenced to attend anger management therapy headed by the eccentric Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) who is able to turn a phlegmatic person into a schizophrenic. Alas, poor Dave has to go through hell. The enthusiastic, overenergetic doctor is determined to help Dave struggle with his inner demons, making his life a real nightmare. However, if a patient wants to stay alive, medicine is virtually powerless!
Anthology of nine short anime (Japanese animation) films tied in to the 1999 blockbuster "The Matrix" and its sequels. "Final Flight of the Osiris": The crew of the hovercraft Osiris attempt to warn their city of an imminent attack. "The Second Renaissance, Parts 1 & 2": The story behind the war between man and the machines, how mankind scorched the sky, and the creation of the Matrix. "Kid's Story": A teenager is contacted by Neo, and manages to escape the Matrix. "Program": Two warriors battle in a samurai training simulation when one decides to betray his crewmates and re-enter the Matrix. "World Record": A champion sprinter manages to break free of the Matrix by sheer physical effort during a record attempt. "Beyond": A young girl searching for her cat discovers a haunted house caused by a glitch in the system. "A Detective Story": Private investigator Ash tracks a hacker named Trinity through the looking glass. "Matriculated": A group of humans capture a machine scout and insert it into a 'human matrix'.
Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) who are detective lieutenants of the Tactical Narcotics Team of the Miami Police Department head up a task force assigned to investigate the flow of record amounts of ecstasy into the city. Their search leads to a giant criminal conspiracy involving a ruthless Cuban drug kingpin, Hector Juan Carlos "Johnny" Tapia (Jordi Mollà). Tapia is determined to take control of the entire ecstasy trade in the USA killing anyone who stands in his way. To make matters worse, Marcus’ beautiful sister Syd (Gabrielle Union) who also happens to be an undercover DEA agent gets caught in the crossfire, forcing our heroes to the edge of the law. The assignment takes on further complications because of a relationship between Mike and Syd, provoking her overprotective brother’s rage. But Marcus and Mike must resolve the conflict to bring down Tapia. And when Syd’s cover is jeopardized, it’s up to the Bad Boys to rescue her.
Willie (Billy Bob Thornton), a lonely drunkard, and his midget friend Marcus (Tony Cox) work the Holiday seasons as Santa Claus and his elf in department stores. However, their intent is to rob malls so as to hit the jackpot. When Christmas shoppers, satisfied with their purchaces, leave the mall, Santa and his Elf crack the store safe and make off with their own holiday presents. But in Phoenix their annual robbery gets endangered by a pesky store manager, a sharp mall detective, and a precocious 8-year-old boy who believes that Willie—as intoxicated and felonious as he seems to be—is the real Santa he's been looking for. The innocent, ingenuous little boy evokes inner change in Santa.
The adventure story in this movie is about a lone warrior (Michael O'Hearn) who must overthrow the forces of darkness, lead by the evil Lord Munkar (Martin Kove). They fight for the possession of the three powerful artifacts of the Indo-European civilization: the sword, the cauldron and a talisman of life. Faced with retrieving the symbolic objects before they fall into the wrong hands, the epic hero heads across a perfidious land inhabited by deadly beasts and gorgeous damsels-in-distress. On his way, the great warrior will find true love, strong friendship with a bear-person, Wooby (Yuri Danilchenko), and the crown that is rightfully his.
Kelsey Grammer lends his voice to this version of the classic fairy tale "Swan Lake." Featuring Tchaikovsky's music, this animated movie stars Barbie as Odette, a baker's daughter lost in the Enchanted Forest, where she's turned into a swan by the evil magician Rothbart. The Fairy Queen helps by allowing Odette to stay human, but only at night. Can Odette save the Forest from Rothbart? And will the Prince still love her, even if she's half-swan?
An Army sergeant (Samual Jackson) takes six of his special troops on a training mission into the rain-soaked Colombian jungles and only two come out alive. When the rescue mission arrives, they see one soldier (Brian Van Holt) killing another and carrying a wounded comrade (Giovanni Ribisi). As the interrogation begins, the soldier refuses to talk to anyone other than another Ranger. The investigating officer (Connie Nielsen) protests, but her commanding officer (Timothy Daly) nonetheless brings in a former Ranger and current DEA agent (John Travolta) to help. The agent is currently on suspension from DEA for allegedly accepting a bribe. From this point on, the plot continues to twist and turn and offers numerous surprises that keeps the story interesting.
A ruthless destructive vigilante posing as Batwoman is wreaking havoc in Gotham City. While she sets her sights on thwarting Penguin's evil plans, Batman concentrates on discovering this mysterious imposter's true identity. But when she's captured by the vicious Bane, it falls upon the caped crusader to rescue her, defeat Bane and foil the Penguin's devious plot himself.
In the heart of Thailand, American young woman Jessica Hopper (Sarah Malukul Lane), an ex-CIA agent's daughter, and her friend Sarah Winthorpe (Elidh MacQueen), a Senator's daughter, are kidnapped by a group of Islamic fundamentalists known as the Abu Karaf. The terrorists demand the release of 20 prisoners from American custody. Jessica's father, Jake Hopper (Steven Seagal), realizes that delay may mean death. While the CIA launches a routine investigation, Jake and his partner Sunti (Byron Mann) decide to take the matter into their own hands, unaware of being snared in an intricate web of political intrigue, corruption, betrayal and death.
An extremely seductive and genuinely alluring French woman named Jayne Ferre (Julie DuPage) is a skilled assassin who works for the mob boss Frank Bianci (Louis Mandylor). When her last hit leaves behind a suitcase containing a million bucks, she decides to quit the business and makes off with the cash. Jayne hitches a ride with a down-and-out single woman, Emily (Erika Eleniak), and her teenaged kid, Kerry (Jeremy Lelliott), who is on the run from a drug dealer. Pursued by both Detective Mark Winston (Adam Baldwin) and Jayne's ruthless mob boss, the unlikely companions are forced to overnight at a small motel after their car breaks down and needs repairs. Things take an unexpected turn when Kerry slinks into Jayne's room, steals the money and flees from the motel during the night.
This romantic tale chronicles the ten-year affair between a busy American socialite and an international disaster relief worker. Sarah Jordan (Angelina Jolie) is a young married woman whose huband Henry Bauford (Linus Roache) comes from a wealthy British family of a powerful industrialist. In 1984 Sarah meets Nick Callahan (Clive Owen) at a charity event in London. She gets so charmed by his passionate speech on behalf of world hunger that decides to support his relief efforts. In Ethiopia Sarah comes across Nick again, and romantic sparks start to fly between them; nevertheless the relationship is cut short because of family and work commitments. Some years later, after Sarah’s marital crisis and divorce, they rekindle the passion against the backdrop of the world's most dangerous political hot spots.
This film follows the incredible life of Edward Bloom (Albert Finney), a well known wonderful storyteller whose tall tales involve a witch with a glass eye that can see the future, giants and werewolves, a haunted forest, and of course, a big fish that refuses to be caught. A self-described small-town hero, Bloom enjoys recounting his unbelievable adventure stories about how he left home at 18 determined to explore the world. He worked for the circus, took on courageous assignments as a WWII soldier, and wandered across the country as a traveling salesman. Bloom weaves his magical and delightful stories into his genealogical fabric. As a result, his son Will (Billy Crudup) considers him a braggart that never cares for his family and doesn’t get along with him. When Edward becomes incurably ill with cancer, his estranged son visits him for the last time. Will tries to separate the myth from the truth and finally understand who his father really was...