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Movies produced in 2006
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Living a secluded life in an abandoned hotel, Jacob Goodnight (Glen Jacobs), a monstrous maniacal killer with corroded steel plate screwed into his skull and razor-sharp fingernails, doesn’t expect any company. Contrary to his expectations eight juvenile delinquents dare disturb him. The unsuspecting boys and girls, who are actually sent to clear up the rotting hotel in exchange for lighter sentences, are escorted by the very same officer who shot a misguided bullet in Goodnight's head four years ago. The intruders arouse violent bloodthirsty instincts in Goodnight, so none of them will be able to escape from the slaughterhouse...
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Four voluptuous females, Tina Armstrong (Jaime Pressly), Christie Allen (Holly Valance), Helena Douglas (Sarah Carter) and Kasumi (Devon Aoki), receive an enticing invitation to travel to an exotic island. They are not invited to lie on the sand, basking in the sunshine, drinking cocktails and admiring tanned muscular bodies of naked men. They are to partake in the "Dead or Alive" martial arts tournament. The world’s toughest fighters face each other for a ten-million-dollar top prize. But for many combatants money is not the sole reason for their participation in the contest; it’s also a matter of prestige, honor, and the search for truth.
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Cut off by her wealthy father, a young woman talks her boyfriend into robbing a check cashing spot. Things don't quite work out for the couple, however, who are now being pursued by the cops. |
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A small peaceful village suddenly becomes a very dangerous place when a foreigner appears with a wanted man. |
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Young charming socialite, Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) is said to be the luckiest woman in the world. But it appears that fortune may be transferred via a kiss. After kissing a handsome stranger, Jack Hardin (Chris Pine) at a masquerade ball, Ashley realizes that her fortune "turns its back upon her." Meanwhile, perpetually unlucky guy Jack becomes highly successful. However, Ashley doesn’t give up. She goes all out to find Jack and get her luck back by all means.
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In 1692, in the Ipswich Colony of Massachusetts, five families of powerful witches commit to a covenant of silence to protect themselves against the witch hunters, but one of the families transgress their pact and is banished from their lands. Along the centuries, the power and the covenant are transmitted through their descendants and when the eldest son is eighteen years old, he ascends to a higher power. However, the use of magic addicts and if used in excess, ages the warlock. In the present days, four wizards teenage friends are in high school and their leader Caleb Danvers is close to his eighteenth birthday and consequently to ascend. He has just met Sarah Wenham and they are dating, when the appearance of darkling and supernatural dreams haunt the group. Sooner they find an evil warlock, descendant of the fifth ancient family that wants to strip Caleb's power. |
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Continuing the story of the original film, Sara (Izabella Miko) follows her dream and becomes a student at Juilliard. As she is excels and becomes a star pupil, Sara becomes torn between her love for traditional ballet and her passion for the urban street rhythms of hip-hop, complicated further by her new love, hip-hop musician Miles (Columbus Short). When pushed to make a choice, will she follow the path of the tried and true or will she take a risk and dance into uncharted territory? |
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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. |
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It must be very scary to live in a zombie infested city if you are left alone and have no guns to defend yourself against flesh-eating rotting zombies, driven by creepy parasitic worms. It seems to be very hard lines on Fred (voiced by Frank Sudol), a miserable old man who must find a way out before he becomes a zombie viand.
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Sarah (Jill Small) was traumatized by witnessing the atrocious murder of her mother as a kid. Many years later the girl, haunted by her mom's memory, begins to see and come in contact with the spirits of innocent murder victims. Driven by one of the vindictive spirits, Sarah must save a small-time car thief named Cal (Donald Turner) from a killing. While risking her own life, Sara hastens to help a total stranger and discovers that men with guns are not so horrific compared to the powerful dark forces involved in the case.
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Based on James Redfield's best-selling novel, the spiritual movie follows the adventure of John Woodson (Matthew Settle), an American high-school history teacher who travels to Peru to find an ancient sacred manuscript, known as the Celestine Prophecy. The scrolls containing nine insights predict a coming time of enlightenment that will redefine human life and culture in the 21st century. |
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The lives of a Palestinian journalist and a Jewish model become inextricably, and shockingly, intertwined after they meet by accident in New York. |
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Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar) been having strange visions since she was 11 years old after an automobile accident, which they are violent and making her life difficult. Now a young woman, she beginning to realize her visions are memories, after befriending a man named Terry Stahl, who appeared in one of them. As she getting closer to the truth, she will know some secrets should stay hidden. |
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In Arizona, after twenty-one years in prison, Wilson is released at the same time as Lee Marvin and while driving back home, they have a conversation about their future plans. Lee is absolutely regenerated while Wilson plots revenge against the despicable criminal Mackey, who framed him and was the responsible for his conviction. Wilson invites Lee and Mackey to heist a bank and raise money. Meanwhile, a group of young smalltime crooks plan the heist of the same bank to raise money for drugs, booze and women, and the clumsy Connor becomes a serious threat for his friends with his shotgun. |
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The plot revolves around Hope Cassidy (Nikki Deloach), a computer systems analyst who leaves Los Angeles for Istanbul to start her career from scratch. She expects to have a successful life, and instead she discovers her identity stolen, her bank account blocked, and her credit cards cancelled. What is more, authorities indict her for murdering a cop and stealing $14 million dollars. With the help of her friend from Los Angeles, she tries to convince authorities of her innocence.
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Six adventure-seeking students decide to travel to Brazil for a vacation. Exotic landscapes, beautiful animals, and exciting meetings – nothing indicated that danger was in store for them. The nightmare begins when they barely struggle out of a crashed bus just before it plunges off a cliff. The young travelers find themselves marooned in the middle of nowhere. Unwilling to wait for another rickety bus, they follow a track through the jungle and find a bar located on a white-sand beach. They make a reckless decision to stay in the place, drinking and dancing with the locals. The next morning the hapless tourists wake up with a dreadful hangover and all their possessions stolen. Trying to find police, they walk to a small village through the dense Brazilian jungle that is too difficult for the average traveler to traverse and conceals chilling secrets. The tourists don’t know that they will soon fall victims to a bloody agenda of a deranged doctor (Miguel Lunardi).
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While driving in the road, Richard Wynn crashes his car and his beloved wife Molly Wynn dies. Along two years, his sister-in-law Laci Collins moves to his house and helps Richard to raise his son Danny Wynn and his teenage daughter Carrie Wynn. When Richard decides to get married with Nicole Harris, the deranged and psychotic Laci that is in love for Richard, tries to force Richard to call off the wedding with malevolence against Nicole and manipulating Danny. |
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"Nailed" is a thriller about two men who break into a house looking for valuables, and find instead a man lying on a bed, covered in bandages, whose caretaker may have intentions that are less than honorable. All is not as it seems as things begin to go wrong for the thieves and the plot takes a turn for the worse, bringing the supernatural into play. |
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A sumptuous mansion in a beautiful place seems to be a Garden of Eden. Dr. and Mrs. Mandrakis (Derek de Lint and Kate Jennings Grant) go away, leaving their two young kids in care of a babysitter, young high school student Jill Johnson (Camilla Belle). She whiles away the hours snooping around the house and trying on jewelry. What seems like an uneventful evening unexpectedly becomes her worst nightmare. At first, Jill gets a phone call from a menacing stranger (Tommy Flanagan) who asks if everything is okay. She goes upstairs to check the kids and finds them safe and asleep in bed. But the stranger keeps on calling and spooking the teenage girl. Her fear eventually escalates into panic attack. Jill desperately phones the police, only to find that the man who terrorizes her by making eerie phone calls is inside the house with her! |
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This edge-of-your-seat horror thriller revolves around Anna Veigh (Leelee Sobieski), a qualified art teacher who is not cut out for the rigors of her job in a city school and accepts a job as a nanny watching two seemingly sweet orphans, Flora (Gabrielle Adam) and Miles (Christian Olson). After the death of their parents in a car accident, they live in a remote countryside estate with their uncle, Mr. Laing (Jonathan Fox), who is away on a business trip. After a while, Anna comes to feel uneasy in her new surroundings. She makes a disturbing discovery that her predecessor in the job died under mysterious circumstances. Moreover, she starts to have visions of two ex-employees stalking the estate's grounds but the problem is that they are dead. Anna tries to figure out what the hell is going on. |
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