Our Day Will Come
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The film tells the story of a young man Remy. He has no friends except the aging analyst. At school he shpynyayut and his family hates him. When Remy is full of patience and his friend for the last money to buy a sports car, good clothes and go to Ireland in search of understanding. But what begins as a search of the ideal fast sinking into a violent rage and self-destruction.
Fast Five
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They've been fast. They've been furious. Hell, they've even Tokyo drifted. But can the dynamic duo of Vin Diesel and Paul Walker keep the high-speed action going with Fast Five -- the fifth installment in the popular street racing franchise? In a nutshell: yes.
When last we saw these speedsters, FBI agent Brian O'Conner (Walker) walked away from the badge in order to free Dom Toretto (Diesel) from a life in prison. His daring rescue mission involved his girlfriend and Dom's sister, Mia (Jordana Brewster), a spectacular bus crash, and -- of course -- a fleet of souped-up roadsters. Since that time, the trio has blown across the globe, eluding the authorities at every turn. But when they're been backed into a corner in Rio de Janeiro, circumstances force them to pull the proverbial "one last job" in order to buy back their freedom.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
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Better Luck Tomorrow director Justin Lin picks up where John Singleton left off to offer a high-octane look at the world of underground Japanese drift-racing in the latest installment of the super-charged Fast and the Furious film series.
Fast Track: No Limits
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For four young people; Katie, Mike, Eric, Nicole; speed is a way of life. But the four soon come to realize that living life in the fast lane carries a very high price. On the streets debts are not settled with cash, they are settled in blood. Each character has a different motive and a different goal but when they get behind the wheel they are all the same. It is the speed that connects them, but the one thing they all have in common will be the one thing that tears them apart.
Larry Crowne
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Until he was downsized, affable, amiable Larry Crowne (Tom Hanks) was a superstar team leader at the big-box company where he's worked since his time in the Navy. Underwater on his mortgage and unclear on what to do with his suddenly free days, Larry heads to his local college to start over.
S1m0ne
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The career of a disillusioned producer, who is desperate for a hit, is endangered when his star walks off the film set. Forced to think fast, the producer decides to digitally create an actress Simone to sub for the star--the first totally believable synthetic actress. The actress becomes an overnight sensation, with a major singing career as well, and everyone thinks shes a real person. However, as Simones fame skyrockets, he cannot bear to admit his fraud to himself or the world.
Fast & Furious
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The films in the Fast and the Furious series have gotten progressively dumber since the harmlessly energetic 2001 original, and the latest, reductively called Fast & Furious, takes it a step lower. Not only is the story silly, but there's not even much car-racing in it -- and why would anyone want to watch this movie if it doesn't have a lot of car-racing in it?
Dune
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Set in a distant future where life in the universe and space travel is dependent upon a spice found only on the planet Dune, this film tracks the rise of young Paul Atreides, son of good Duke Lito, from the time of his fathers betrayal and murder by a rival lord, Baron Harkonnen, to his discovery of the great secret behind the planet Dune and his own destiny, which is to free the planet and its denizens of the cruel rule of the Emperor.
Horror High
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Also known as Twisted Brain, Horror High is a no-budget fright flick set in -- you guessed it -- a high school. Nerdy student Pat Cardi is picked on by everyone in the free world: his parents, school bullies, pretty girls, even the school janitor. Spending a lonely evening in his basement lab, Cardi creates a serum that turns him into a monster. Here's the crayons...fill in the blanks as to what happens next.
The Change-Up
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Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman star in The Change-Up, from director David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers), writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (The Hangover) and producer Neal Moritz (Fast and Furious, Click). The R-rated comedy takes the traditional body-switching movie, ties it up tightly and throws it off a cliff. Growing up together, Mitch (Reynolds) and Dave (Bateman) were inseparable best friends, but as the years have passed they've slowly drifted apart. While Dave is an overworked lawyer, husband and father of three, Mitch has remained a single, quasi-employed man-child who has never met a responsibility he liked.
Cop Out
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Jimmy and Paul are a carefully mismatched pair of New York City detectives who have endured nine years of partnership, which should put the ordeal of anyone who buys a ticket to “Cop Out” in some perspective. You will spend less than two hours in their wisecracking, undisciplined company, and that should be more than enough.
An early scene sets the tone for what will follow, even as it raises expectations just a bit. Paul (that’s the jumpy, fast-talking African-American partner, played by Tracy Morgan) persuades Jimmy (the grouchy white guy played by Bruce Willis) to let him be the one to question a suspect. The name Paul gives the technique he will use is “homage.” He says “HOMM-idge,” Jimmy says “oh-MAHZH,” and instead of calling the whole thing off, Paul storms into the interrogation room and reels off famous moments from as many other movies as he can think of, including “Die Hard.” “Not familiar with that one,” says Jimmy.
Curly Sue
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Bill Dancer and his young companion Curly Sue are the classic homeless folks with hearts of gold. Their scams are aimed not at turning a profit, but at getting enough to eat. When they scam the rich and beautiful Grey Ellison into believing she backed her Mercedes into Bill, theyre only hoping for a free meal. But Grey is touched, and over the objections of her snotty fiance, insist on putting the two up for the night. As they get to know each other, Bill becomes convinced that this is where Curly Sue belongs - in a home, cared for by someone that can give her the advantages that his homeless, nomadic existence lacks. He plans to leave the young girl in the care of Grey and take off.... but Curly Sue has other ideas!
Jack Goes Boating
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Hello again, friends. Times are tight for most as of late. The papers and the government pontificate about the economy stabilizing, and in some cases improving. Well, possibly, but most people that I know are changing their movie watching habits and straying away from the Cineplexes. They’re getting comfy on their couches after plundering the vast recesses of online video stores like Netflix and automated services such as Redbox, located outside of their local convenience stores.
This being the case, I am starting to write more often about movies that you can find at these outlets. Movies, in most cases, that were released a while ago straight to the DVD market, the hidden gems of independent cinema.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
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The Angels, Dylan, Natalie, and Alex, are hired to locate a set of titanium rings stolen from the Department of Justice that, when put together in a special machine, will display a list of all individuals in the witness protection program. Having discovered that one person on the list has been killed, the Angels investigate the scene and discover evidence suggesting that the killer is a surfer with a scar on one leg.
Having tracked the killer to his next victim - who is subsequently sent to Bosley's house for protection - it is revealed that angel Dylan was once named Helen Zaas and is in the program herself for sending her former boyfriend Seamus - a member of the O'Grady mafia family - to jail.
Hall Pass
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I was just reading an article about the oddly prolonged adolescence of American males, especially those in the movies. There's a common fantasy where the guys get away from their wives and girlfriends, and escape to where they're free to guzzle beer, eat sloppily, belch, fart, leave pizza boxes on the floor, scratch their butts, watch sports on TV, and in many other ways become irresistible to hot chicks. When was the last time you saw a man under 30 in the movies who had a stable marriage, a job, children, and a life where he valued his wife above his buddies?


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