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Movies produced in 2007
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The story of a group of twenty-something's who charter a boat to Fiji for the trip of a lifetime, before stumbling upon an evil that demands vengeance at any cost. |
| Diamond Dogs
[2007,
Canada, China]
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| Meet Ronson: Adventurer, world traveler, always short of money, a man of a few words, a gun for hire. The solution to your problem. |
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"Diamond Dogs" is the story of a group of American fortune hunters, who come to China looking for a long-lost-treasure. During the Soviet crack-down on religion in the 1930's, a priceless Buddhist artifact, a Tangka was taken across the border to China and hidden in the mountains. The diamonds alone, decorating this huge gold-inlaid textile, are thought to be worth $50 million. The fortune hunters need a guide and protection on the trip, so they hire an American ex-pat, Ronson. He's ex-Army and living an existence in Inner-Mongolia of drinks, women and bare-knuckle fights. The group takes off into the Mongolian mountains on a trek that will change their lives forever. For not only is this Tangka wanted by ruthless Russian mercenaries, but it's also protected by something much more sinister. Something that even Ronson can't imagine... |
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A few brutally disfigured bodies were discovered by the police in one of the suburban mansions. John Criton (Rutger Hauer), the best detective in the state, was charged with solving the criminal case which turned out to be hard to crack. After having combed the neighborhood, Criton neither found witnesses to the massacre nor got on the trail of a killer. The police had to close the case due to the absence of evidence. Ten years later, a string of similar murders happens in another state. Thinking that the crimes are somehow connected, Criton decides to resume the investigation. This time, his quest leads him to one of witnesses to the bloodbath which took place ten years ago... |
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When Sarah Cain, a self-involved big-city newspaper columnist, travels to Pennsylvania for the funeral of her Amish sister, she soon discovers that she is the legal guardian of her five Amish nieces and nephews. Rather than choose to move to Lancaster County to finish raising them there herself, or let them be separated by the foster care system, Sarah decides to take them with her back to Portland where she believes she can make a new life for them. However, she soon realizes that the modern world has forced them to compromise who they are, and that she has moved them there for all the wrong reasons - a motive which is soon exposed - because secrets can really never be kept secret. In order to find her own redemption, she knows she must make a choice to give them back their lives in Amish Country. And whether she remains part of their lives will have a lot to do with how much she has grown to love them. |
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Single mother Dawna Wilkins (Michelle Stafford) considers her fellow John Collins (William R. Moses), a college professor, to be an almost perfect man, unaware that he is dating her daughter, Emily (Danielle Kind). When Emily suddenly goes missing, it is he who offers Dawna his aid in finding her daughter. From that point on, Dawna finds herself at the mercy of the madman... |
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Inspired by true events, the tense horror movie tells the story of an average American family, made up of Tom Newman (Peter Weller), his new, young wife Amy (Bridget Monyahan), and their two kids, Jessica (Carly Schroeder) and David (Conner Dowds). When Tom is engaged in his new important project, he sends his family off to spend their vacation in nature's lap, in hopes that the trip will knit his kids and their stepmother close together. While in Africa, they go on a safari but wind up lost in a game reserve and fallen into the clutches of lions, deadly and dangerous beasts of prey. When Tom receives the crushing news, he kicks himself for having let them go to the wilds of Africa alone. He hires a local tracker to find his beloved wife and kids before savage lions eat them ravenously. |
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This intense action-packed drama focuses on Wilson Jr. (Rick Gonzalez), a 21-year-old Latino college student who lives with his widowed mother, Millie (Wanda de Jesus), and his younger half-brother, Randy (Antonio Ortiz), in a prestigious Connecticut neighborhood and is involved in a long term relationship with a beautiful girl, Ana (Dania Ramirez). His perfectly ordered world is flipped over when he discovers that his father, Wilson DeLeon, Sr. (Manny Perez), and his mother were involved in the drug trade years ago. When the goons who murdered his father show up to wreak vengeance on Millie who turned dirty money into legitimate investments, Wilson Jr. is forced to make a stand for those he loves. |
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When a WWII-era battleship, reactivated and deployed in the Persian Gulf for black-op interrogations, falls radio silent, an elite Marine task force, along with an NCIS investigator and two scientists, are sent to apprehend the terrorists... Only to find a more devious enemy. |
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Two young couples head into the New Guinea wilderness in an effort to find Michael Rockefeller, the heir to the Rockefeller fortune who disappeared in 1961. |
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‘Juncture’ is the exciting first motion picture in the Anna Carter trilogy - the gripping story of an ordinary woman turned vigilante. A controversial fast-paced action thriller that casts a harsh light on the darkness, perversion and greed that lurks just beneath the surface of today’s society. Anna Carter is on a mission. And only death will stop her |
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This sizzling comedy focuses on Spence Holmes (Jason Jurman) and Hogan (Warren Kole), two carefree college graduates who have to work for wicked divorce lawyers who seem to take a delight in making their lives a hell upon earth. But fortune unexpectedly favours the slackers and they get a chance to develop a club named 'Cougar' where young men provide sexual services to older women. This club ultimately leads them to their adult life. |
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Film star Ving Rhames reprises the title role in this follow up to 2005's ANIMAL. Years after being shot by his eldest son Darius (previously played by Terrence Howard) and taking the fall for his crimes, former gangster James "Animal" Allen (Ving Rhames) serves a life sentence at Folsom Prison. When a riot breaks out between the Blacks and Mexicans, Animal is transferred to Susanville Prison. While serving his time, Animal learns that his son, James Jr.(K.C. Collins), is framed for murder and the one responsible for calling the shots is on the inside. He is blackmailed and forced to return to his dark past as a fighter in order to save his son. On the outside, Darius (played by Vicellous Reon Shannon), now a reformed man, maintains his relationship with his father and does everything in his power with the help of his lawyer to gather enough evidence to clear James Jr's name. |
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Ted Cogan is a U.S. soldier fighting in Iraq when he is injured in an explosion during an attack that left an innocent Iraqi family dead, and him comatose with a head wound. Upon awakening, Ted returns to his home in Chicago and after he has encounters of increasingly frightening visions of dead people, including a burned victim, Ted begins to realize that his injury has unlocked some gift of clairvoyance which he is targeted by ghosts seeking his help. As Ted tries to unlock the mystery of one, his worried and skeptic wife Molly, and teenage son Max, hinder his quest for the truth in the matter, which may lay closer than Ted thinks. |
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In 1999 Stephen H. Price, an eccentric billionaire, invited six strangers to a birthday party held in an abandoned mental institute on a sinister hill. Stephen offered his guests to play a seemingly funny game, promising a one-million-dollar prize to anyone who could stay alive in the haunted building till dawn. It was Sarah Wolfe who managed to escape the creepy old house. Strange as it may seem, Price himself and the other guests were ferociously slaughtered by a supernatural force. Eight years later, Sara's sister Ariel (Amanda Righetti) is kidnapped by a group of treasure hunters and taken to the very same House on Haunted Hill to find a valuable statue of the evil god Baphomet. |
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The gory horror movie focuses on seven college students who are assigned to take a field trip to a remote island to study the local flora and fauna. The island is owned by the eccentric Vincent King (Sean Kanan) and his wife, Mary Shelley (Juliet Landau). Being absolutely crazy about horror movies, the deranged spouses decide to shoot their own slasher film with the involuntary help of the students who are unaware that they are doomed to speedy death. |
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After living in Shanghai for three years, Sarah (King), her husband, Jason (Chen), and their young son, Sammy (Oye), return to North America for a family funeral. But something strange is going on. Sammy starts seeing ghosts and then falls gravely ill. Traditional western medicine offers no hope. Sarah turns to a mysterious pharmacist who warns that her son is being held in a death grip by a living corpse. Sarah must find out what the spirits want if she is to save her child. Time is of the essence; once the sun rises the next day, the last day of Ghost Month, Sammy will be lost forever. |
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Stan, a two-bit con man, is being sent to prison for fraud and the prospect terrifies him. Seeking help from a mysterious martial arts guru known only as The Master, Stan transforms himself into a kung fu expert — ultimately bringing the warring prison gangs together and establishing peace within its walls. |
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After young and beautiful college professor Miranda Hollander (Helena Mattsson) inadvertently kills all hospital staff with her two-meter tongue, she makes a shocking discovery that she is in fact a clone from a hybrid (Sil and Eve) of human and alien DNA. Worse yet, she is doomed to an early death. Her uncle, Dr Holander (Ben Cross), immediately takes his niece to Mexico, hoping to restrain the killer instincts boiling up inside her body and prolong Miranda's life cycle with the help of the scientist who created her. Unfortunately, the treatment goes horribly awry... |
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When the bad-news boyfriend (Steve Byers) of 17-year-old Justine (Nina Dobrev) robs the store where her mother, Denise (Jennifer Grant), works, Justine is torn between telling the truth and sending her boyfriend to prison, or keeping the secret from her mother, which soon starts to tear her apart. |
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Jacob (Robert Olding) is a happy family man who one day lies down next to his beautiful wife Carmen (Jessica Landon) in their bed but awakens the next morning in a hotel room to find himself severely tortured by a strange woman. He loses consciousness as a result of the pain and awakens again in his own bed. At first, he believes he was agonized by a horrible nightmare. But when it happens again and again, Jacob is faced with two terrifying prospects: either he is slowly going mad or he is actually the victim of someone's cruel game. To make matters worse, Jacob has no one to turn to — everyone around him is a suspect, leaving him lonely and frightened. |
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