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Movies produced in 2007
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Enduringly traumatized by the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter 15 years ago, Julia Sandburg has cut herself off from anyone once near and dear to her, including her husband Doug and her son Chris, who tried for years to penetrate her wall of isolation and despair, without success. But when Julia meets Louise, a troubled young woman with a checkered past, all Julia's old psychic wounds painfully resurface, as does her illogical and increasingly irrational hope that Louise may be the daughter she lost so long ago. |
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Veteran detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) is back in action when the United States of America face a new generation of terrorism. An organization of cyber criminals has a diabolical scheme to ruin the country's computer infrastructure including communications, transport and financial data. Criminal mastermind Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) estimated every detail in this case, saving that McClane is an old school cop who has a well-honed arsenal of methods to foil the nefarious plans of the terrorists. |
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Jenna (Adrienne Shelly) works as a waitress at Joe's Pie Diner, a small-town eatery somewhere in the American South. She has a knack for inventing new pie recipes that are all finger-licking good, and dreams of winning a $25,000 pie-baking contest. But it's only a dream. Her self-centered, jealous and abusive husband, Earl (Jeremy Sisto), disapproves of her entering the contest. To make matters worse, Jenna receives the news of her pregnancy that is a bombshell for her as motherhood is not in her plans. To direct her emotions outward, Jenna immediately creates an "I Don't Want Earl's Baby" Pie, also known as a Bad Baby Pie. However, her life changes for the better, when a handsome gynaecologist, Dr. Pomatter (Nathan Fillion), arrives in town and enters into an ardent romance with her despite being married... |
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Marshall, Texas, described by James Farmer, Jr. as "the last city to surrender after the Civil War," is home to Wiley College, where, in 1935-36, inspired by the Harlem Renaissance and his clandestine work as a union organizer, Professor Melvin Tolson coached the debate team to a nearly-undefeated season that included the first debate between students from white and Negro colleges and ended with an invitation to face Harvard University's national champions. The team of four, which included a female student and a very young James Farmer, is tested in a crucible heated by Jim Crow, sexism, a lynch mob, an arrest and near riot, a love affair, jealousy, and a national radio audience. |
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Set in Washington, D.C., in the 1960s, the inspiring drama tells the true life story of Ralph Waldo 'Petey' Greene (Don Cheadle). When a radio program director, Dewey Hughes (Chiwetel Ejiofor), visits his brother Milo (Mike Epps) in prison, he hears his fellow inmate, Petey, who works as a disc jockey to express himself. Dewey decides to support an open-minded and open-hearted man and gets him on the air. Petey's charismatic voice, his bold honesty and his biting sense of humor make him an instant hit with audiences. |
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A young woman takes a soul-searching journey across America to resolve her questions about love while encountering a series of offbeat characters along the way. |
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Mr. Earl Brooks (Kevin Costner) — a respectable family man, a prosperous businessman, a generous philanthropist, one of so-called pillars of society — wins Man of the Year awards. The old saying goes that still waters run deep. Earl has a secret life full of terrific things. He is a brilliant and diabolical serial killer who manages to conceal his double life from his family and avoid being caught by police thanks to the efforts of his cunning alter ego Marshall (William Hurt). He is too wide awake to be caught napping. But one day Mr. Brooks ends up embroiled in the sinister agenda of an opportunistic, voyeuristic photographer, Mr. Smith (Dane Cook), who has accidentally witnessed the sadistic crime and now wants to adopt Earl's methods so as to become a killer himself. Meanwhile, hotshot police detective Tracy Atwood (Demi Moore) is on Earl's trail... |
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A drama based on a Texas congressman Charlie Wilson's covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets have some unforeseen and long-reaching effects. |
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Trouble brews as Harry's fifth year at Hogwarts begins. The authorities are ignoring Harry and Dumbledore's warnings of Voldemort's return, causing his fellow classmates to view him with disdain. Meanwhile, a new witch assumes control at Hogwarts, throwing the entire school into chaos. Will Harry lose everything? |
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Beautiful young ladies, don't take lifts from strangers! Be more careful on the road! An insinuating scar-faced elderly man (Kurt Russell) who introduces himself as Stuntman Mike is a psychopath who pursues and kills attractive female prey with his vintage Dodge Charger at 200 mph. He has four victims under his belt. They are radio DJ Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), fashion model Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito), hippie Pam (Rose McGowan) and Shanna (Jordan Ladd). |
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Wealthy teenager Charlie Bartlett is failing miserably at fitting in at a new public high school run by the world-weary Principal Gardner. As he begins to better understand the social hierarchy, Charlie's honest charm and likability positions him as the resident "psychiatrist" dishing out advice, and the occasional prescription with his partner and fellow student, Murphy Bivens, to other students in need. Along the way, he decides to take some of his own advice, find romance, and learn to accept who he is, thus wielding a witty dark comedy about the angst-filled years before college. |
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In 1943, A dying gunner, who was in a crash involving a United States B-17, gives a ring to a local to return to his girlfriend in the USA. Fifty years later, a man finds the ring and tracks down the girlfriend and the history of this ring. Set in Belfast and North Carolina. |
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For many centuries two competing races of extraterrestrial robots — the intrepid Autobots commanded by the Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen) and the evil Decepticons led by the Megatron (voiced by Hugo Weaving) – have been waging a war in which the fate of the Universe was at stake. Now, they have arrived on Earth to find the Allspark, a mystical cube which grants unlimited power. The intergalactic battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons heats up when the latter assault a U.S. military base in Qatar. The last hope for humanity's survival is a young earthman, Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), who unexpectedly stumbles across the powerful cube. |
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Dan Burns is a single father who dedicates his life to his children, but one day he meets Marie at a bookstore. They get to know each other, but then Dan finds out that Marie is actually dating his brother, Mitch Burns. |
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A lonely orphan sheds his fear of the dark by taking an illuminating journey into the realm where nighttime truly comes alive in co-directors Adrià García and Victor Maldonado's imaginative animated lullaby. |
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Up-and-coming sports reporter (Hartnett) rescues a homeless man ("Champ", Jackson) only to discover that he is, in fact, a boxing legend believed to have passed away. What begins as an opportunity to resurrect Champ's story and escape the shadow of his father's success becomes a personal journey as the ambitious reporter reexamines his own life and his relationship with his family. |
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A love story wrapped in a mystery. Set in Europe before WWII, a timid professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life. |
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In this spectacular political thriller, ace journalist Simon Hunt (Richard Gere) and his cameraman Duck (Terrence Howard) have worked together in many hot spots on the planet, covering war atrocities in Iraq, Somalia, El Salvador, etc. But Hunt's career spirals downhill after he suffers a breakdown during a live report from Bosnia. Five years later, Hunt happens to meet Duck in Sarajevo and convinces him to shoot an interview with Radovan "The Fox" Karadzic (Liubomir Kerekes), the no. 1 Bosnian war criminal. Wanting actually revenge on The Fox for his girlfriend's murder, Simon leads Duck and fresh young journalist Benjamin (Jesse Eisenberg) deep into Serb territory to capture the elusive criminal. The three unexpectedly quickly track him down. However, things go horribly awry... |
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A recent widow invites her husband's troubled best friend to live with her and her two children. As he gradually turns his life around, he helps the family cope and confront their loss. |
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The touching movie tells the story of Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank), an optimistic and idealistic English language teacher at Long Beach's Wilson High School where racial violence flourishes. Her students are troubled teenagers from different walks of life who feel vehement hatred for each other. Willing to help the kids to get along, Erin assigns them to read "The Diary of Anne Frank" and then encourages them to write their own journals. Erin tries to change their attitudes about themselves and others before it's too late. While organizing unconventional class activities, she faces various personal and professional obstacles that stand in her way.
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