Kicking the Dog
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What can I say about Kicking The Dog the movie? Kicking the dog is classed as an Adult Comedy movie because of nudity throughout the movie. The movie itself is about a group of friends who spend one summer together, partying, drinking and having sex and fun.
The Tree of Life
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The Tree of Life Movie Trailer has premiered. Terrence Malick‘s The Tree of Life (2011) stars Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, and Kari Matchett. The Tree of Life (2011)’s plot synopsis: “The Tree of Life is the impressionistic story of a Midwestern family in the 1950′s. The film follows the life journey of the eldest son, Jack, through the innocence of childhood to his disillusioned adult years as he tries to reconcile a complicated relationship with his father (Brad Pitt).
Srpski film
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Milos is a former adult film star who is down on his luck financially. When he receives a call from his long-time movie actress partner, Layla, he welcomes her call. Apparently she’s heard that a new film director wants to hire Milos to star in his “artistically-designed” adult film for a very generous price. He is easily lured form his semi-retirement by the lucrative offer, agreeing to meet the director in an isolated mansion.
The Dogfather
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Children film are often not enjoyable for the masses of parents. Thankfully that can not be said of the Dogfather. It is still sugary sweet, outlandish and often times silly in a Rocky and Bullwinkle or Wily Coyote and Road Runner way. But not to the point of groin inducing why am I watching this kind of way. It does get close but these scenes are short sweet and there for the children.
Which is what this film is written for. As an Aunt and someone who never let go of their inner child this movie can have a place many parents dvd shelves as its fun and silly. The story is something straight out of a child's mind. A family of Don's has just added in a new Don and in the process of taking his acceptance speech his dog Sunny eats his prized ring. Which causes him to go a little crazy and call for his two incompetent goons to retrieve the ring.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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“Diary of a Wimpy Kid” is a movie based on the best selling books by Jeff Kinney. The movie is about Greg Heffley ( Zachary Gordon) a sixth grader who keeps a journal (not a diary) about his first year in Junior High School. He is not the most popular kid in school, but his desire is to become the most popular kid in school no matter what. After many failed attempts to overcome his nerd and geek status he learns that the best thing is to be yourself and to be loyal to your friends.
Last Night
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In Last Night, Keira Knightley and Sam Worthington star as Joanna and Michael, a married couple living in NYC. They were college sweethearts and have been married four years. One night, they attend a dinner party where Joanna meets Michael’s beautiful new co-worker Laura (Eva Mendes). She sees the way they interact and instantly becomes jealous and suspicious. They go home later that evening and argue over the obvious question — did he, or didn’t he?
Under the Mountain
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New Kiwi movie Under the Mountain enjoys a rare position in New Zealand's cultural history.
It's not just that the book was one of author Maurice Gee's first genuinely commercially successful novels, but the subsequent 1981 television series was probably the first time that New Zealand television had foraged in the well-established "kidult" market, and they came up with a cracker.
Judged today, by the inexcusably shoddy DVD release, that eight-part series looks a little dated. But if you were anywhere near the target market back during the days of the Springbok tour and Muldoon's wage and price freezes, then Under the Mountain was a defining time in your life.
Saw V
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Looking back at the Halloween of my youth, I know there was candy I looked forward to seeing in my trick-or-treat bag every year. I’m talking about candy that only showed up at Halloween time, or didn’t taste as sweet the rest of the year when it wasn’t in a convenient trick-or-treat size. Sadly, as an adult, I’ve started to discover that the candy of my memory isn’t actually all that great as all.
Life Blood
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The vampire genre seems to be in something of a state of flux at present, vying between the box office gold of teen idol fantasy-based fodder that’s mostly aimed at the adolescent market at one end of the spectrum, and the gritty, slice-of-life adult drama of films like “let The Right One In” at the other. There’s a wide area between these two poles, meaning vampires are tending to crop up everywhere you look in film and television, albeit in something of a neutered, more photogenic form than seems healthy for the genre. “Life Blood” has all the hallmarks of a rather last-minute cobbled together attempt to exploit this new trend for attractive bloodsuckers on film. Apparently pitched as a tongue-in-cheek (as opposed to teeth-in-neck) lesbian vampire flick (no one seems interested in making truly erotic lesbian vampire fiction, these days), it comes across as being in several minds just what exactly it is trying to achieve. What we end up with is a minor flick that’s a bit of a grab bag of ideas, none of which seem to have been particularly thought through. Starting out under the none specific title “Pearblossom” before switching to the more vampire-generic “Life Blood” for this UK DVD release from Chelsea Films, writer-director Ron Carlson shows intermittent signs of ingenuity and a talent for offbeat fantasy with this low budget but nice-looking piece of work, but his efforts are diluted by too much of a scattergun approach to story development that leads to a screenplay that feels bity, episodic and incomplete.
She's Out of My League
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She's Out of My League, directed by Jim Field Smith, is not an original concept in young adult, comedy, or romantic comedy film genres. It is the quintessential story of the geek who gets the girl. Often in these types of films, the geek gets the soulless hottie or is used by the heartless femme fatale and realizes that the girl he is meant to be with was right beside him all along.
And that's just boring. In She's Out of My League, the rare real-world event of a perfect 10 female digging the skinny dweeb with a dead-end job is the film's central theme. It makes for some warm squishiness for the hopeless romantics out there; some awkward, mindless, and adolescent (in a good way) comedy for the macho boyfriends hen-pecked into watching the dreaded "chick flick"; and some real bromance for the bros in touch with their Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants-watching sides (if any guy has actually seen that movie).
30 Days of Night: Dark Days
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The original 30 Days Of Night was a superbly executed vampire movie classic, it had all the hallmarks of an original classic, although based on a collection of graphic novels, the content of the movie was very much a faithful adaptation and whilst this second movie offering was a straight to DVD movie with a slightly smaller budget, it was actually quite good and it continued off from where the last one left off.
Lost Boys: The Tribe
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It’s been a long, long, long, long time since I saw the original Lost Boys, the Kiefer Sutherland/Corey Haim/Corey Feldman-starring vampire cult classic. I recall enjoying it and that it took place in Santa Clara, but considering that I was five when it was originally released, I never quite got on the Lost Boys bandwagon, or the “two Coreys” bandwagon for that matter. Nevertheless, Lost Boys: The Tribe arrived in stores last week with much more excitement than the typical direct-to-DVD release.
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
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Have you ever been under the influence and hallucinated about owls? Neither have I! But I bet it would look like Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, a beautifully animated and entirely goofy fantasy film directed by Zack Snyder (300) and based on Kathryn Lasky's popular series of young-adult novels.
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
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Cinderella II: Dreams Come True was a direct-to-DVD sequel released in 2002. Many Disney purists held their noses when this DVD was originally released, but a lot of parents (and grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.) bought it for kids who loved the character and didn’t care about the lower level of animation, storytelling, or music the sequel presented. Disney stopped selling it by 2004, but where there is money to be made, the Mouse House never scruples to keep a product from the paying public. The current “Special Edition” hits the shelves just in time for Christmas. Two words if you’re too lazy to read the whole review: AVOID IT.
Love Lies Bleeding
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Love Lies Bleeding is a movie that was directed by Keith Samples; perhaps you caught Single White Female 2: The Psycho? In this movie Samples eye for detail follows a young couple down on their luck, who then find a bag of money, which ultimately brings them bad luck since they must now run from the crooked DEA agent who needs the moolah. Insert Christian Slater as the crooked DEA agent and you've got what sounds like the premise of a strong straight to DVD flick.


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