28 May 2007

Back in Business 2007 (hollywood)


The space race has been dominated for decades by two rival superpowers, but just when they thought they were alone, a new force has arrived. Britain has developed an amazing space exploration buggy that might solve the planets energy problems. But will Britain's greatest achievement become one conman's finest hour? Will Spencer (Martin Kemp) and his right hand man/master of disguise (Chris Barrie) will re-unite alongside Will's niece Fiona (Joanna Taylor) head of marketing at the British Space Centre, and Travis (Stefan Booth), Tom's accident-prone son, in a series of comical misadventures spanning across the United Kingdom and beyond! In this fun family movie, our unlikely heroes will create a plan the likes of which the world has never before seen, to steal what every government wants. And the only person that stands in their way is Scotland Yard's worst detective (Dennis Waterman). Together they will use the UK's highly developed space technology to outsmart the world's most powerful ambassadors, and ultimately help put the 'Great' back into Great Britain.

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21 May 2007

Shrek 3 2007 (cartoon)


The movie begins with Prince Charming (voice of Rupert Everett) riding on a steed through a forest to rescue his beloved princess. However, the "forest" is actually a screen being rolled by two dwarfs and his "horse" is made out of wood. Prince Charming has been reduced to acting at a dinner-theater and none of the audience members are pleased. The set is falling apart and worst of all, everyone is cheering for Shrek when the final scene falls. Charming storms off the stage and into his dressing room, which is really just a mirror and a table in the alley outside. Frustrated and angry, Charming glares at his reflection. He hadn't gotten his "happily ever after" and that just isn't fair. Looking at a picture of his long gone mother, Charming starts to concoct a plan to avenge their honor.

Meanwhile, King Harold (voice of John Cleese) has fallen ill in Far Far Away and Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) and Fiona (voice of Cameron Diaz) have been summoned to take his place for a few days. But Shrek doesn't do so well as the new heir. For example, he cuts a man while trying to knight him, sinks a ship as it's preparing to sail, etc. Shrek is given a makeover in hopes of at least looking the part, but he still ends up looking like a wolf in sheep's clothing. Shrek's only hope is that this won't last much longer. He tells Fiona how much he's looking forward to going back to their swamp, just the two of them. Fiona tells him that she's hoping for a few more too. After a few wrong guesses, Shrek learns that Fiona wants to have kids. Shrek thinks about his friends' children, especially Donkey (Eddie Murphy), who has some little dragon-donkey hybrids with his wife and tells Fiona that babies are not his kind of thing.

Unfortunately, Harold is soon on his death bed. With his final breaths, he tells Shrek that there is only one other heir: Arthur Pendragon. He knows that Shrek would be a good king anyway, but that no matter what he chooses, it will be the right thing. The entire kingdom is in mourning of their king, and Shrek soon sets out to find the heir. Of course, joining them is Donkey and Puss in Boots (voice of Antonio Banderas). As they're sailing off, Fiona runs to the dock and tells Shrek that she's pregnant. Shrek is shocked and has several nightmares about his future children. Everyone assures him that fatherhood is a great thing, but Shrek is not so sure.

When they finally arrive, Shrek finds that Arthur (voice of Justin Timberlake) is only in high school. All the students have a fairy-tale-style look to them. Unfortunately, this doesn't make Arthur any less of a "loser". Even the kids playing the medieval version of Dungeons and Dragons pick on him. When Shrek announces to everyone that Arthur is going to be king, the other kids only laugh. Aboard the ship, Arthur is feeling good about his new role until Donkey and Puss in Boots scare him with responsibilities. Arthur gets into an argument with Shrek and they fight over the ship. They end up crashing on an island, where they meet Arthur's old magic teacher, Merlin (voice of Eric Idle). Merlin was fired after he had a nervous breakdown, and now he has to stay in touch with nature and his inner self more. In order to help Shrek and Arthur reconcile, he makes them look into a thick smoke to reveal their thoughts. Shrek sees a baby carriage, but pretends that he saw a "Rainbow Pony". Merlin is pleased and moves on to Arthur, who sees a bird and its father. The father bird abandons the chick, leaving him frightened and confused. Merlin tells the boy he's a nutcase and retreats to his hut.

Shrek decides to take this opportunity to show Arthur that they're not so different after all. Just as Arthur's father abandoned him, Shrek's father was pretty bad too. In fact, he tried to eat him. Shrek also tells Arthur that just because someone calls you "a monster or a loser, it doesn't mean you are one". Shrek tells him that people told him for years that he was horrible and terrifying, and for years, he believed them. Now, he's learned to just be who he wants to be. Arthur laughs with Shrek and they become friends again.

Meanwhile, Prince Charming has gone to the tavern where all the fairy tale villains go after they've been defeated. He convinces them to join him in a fight for "Their Happily Ever After". The villains feel like their side of the story has never been told and now is the time to do it. Fiona is still at the castle with her friends: Rapunzel (voice of Maya Rudolph), Cinderella (voice of Amy Sedaris), Sleeping Beauty (voice of Cheri Oteri), and Snow White (voice of Amy Poehler). At the baby shower, Cinderella gives her a "baby poop scooper", Snow White gives her one of the Seven Dwarves as a baby sitter, and everyone else just gives her advice. Suddenly, Prince Charming arrives and crashes the kingdom. Fiona and her friends escape just in time, but the other citizens are not as lucky. The entire kingdom is thrown into chaos and the villains take over the city.

The Three Little Pigs (voice of Cody Cameron), the Wolf (voice of Aron Warner), the Gingerbread Man (voice of Conrad Vernon), and Pinocchio (voice of Cody Cameron) are still in the princesses' tea room, trying to seem normal. When Charming demands to know where Fiona and Shrek are, everyone manages to avoid the question, with the Gingerbread Man starts singing hysterically, Pinocchio talking in circles, and the Wolf just staying calm.. But one of the Three Little Pigs breaks down and squeals. Charming decides to send some of his men to hunt down Shrek for a final showdown.

Shrek and Arthur wake up to find themselves surrounded by the villains sent by Charming. Working as a team, the group manages to frighten the villains away, but it doesn't bring them any closer to Far Far Away. Arthur decides to ask Merlin, and he whips out some acting skills to convince the old man. Merlin warns them that although the spell should work, there may be some minor side effects. Before he gets a chance to fully explain, they are zapped into Far Far Away. The side effects are minor, with Puss in Boots and Donkey switching bodies.

Fiona and the girls are still navigating the underground tunnels of the palace, but Rapunzel betrays them to become the new queen. The remaining girls are imprisoned, but Fiona's mother Lillian (Julie Andrews) teaches them to be independent and breaks them out of the prison. They return to the castle and save the city from Charming's schemes.

Shrek arrives at the city to find everything in complete disarray. Pinocchio has been imprisoned as a marionette doll, but he manages to give Shrek some information on what has happened since he left. Charming is bent on revenge against Shrek for "stealing" his Happily Ever After and plans to kill Shrek in a play later that night. Shrek sneaks into Charming's dressing room, but Charming's men arrive shortly and quickly capture everyone. In an effort to save Arthur, Shrek tells Arthur that he wasn't the true heir, he was just a loser who could easily take Shrek's place. Thinking that Shrek is serious, Charming and Arthur are stunned. Arthur storms off and Charming returns to the important task of getting rid of Shrek.

Charming's play is significantly better than the one he participated in at the dinner-theater, but the audiences still cheer when Shrek is led onto the stage. Just as Charming is about to kill Shrek and rid himself of the humiliation he's suffered, Fiona and her friends leap onto the stage. They quickly defeat the villains imprisoning Shrek, but Charming just summons more.

Arthur has been convinced by Donkey and Puss in Boots to return after they explained what Shrek's true intentions were, and he manages to convince the rest of the villains that they don't need to do this. He tells them about the speech that Shrek gave them, and the villains decide that they don't need to be the villains anymore. Unfortunately, Charming doesn't feel the same way and Shrek has to use force. Donkey's dragon-wife knocks down a tower and Charming is crushed underneath.

Shrek offers Arthur the crown again, but this time it's up to Arthur whether or not he wants to take it. Shrek will no longer throw away his own responsibilities to someone else who is just as unsure as he is. Arthur picks up the crown and smiles at the crowd. Fiona and Shrek are reunited at last and Arthur already looks like he's popular with his new subjects.

Donkey and Puss in Boots go to seek Merlin once again, and he manages to reverse the body-switching spell. However, their tails are still mismatched. Merlin starts to tell them, thinks better of it, and waltzes off.

A few months later, Shrek and Fiona are happily back in their swamp with their many ogre children. It's not as bad as Shrek thought it would be, although both of them are completely exhausted by the end of the day. The film ends with the children playing around with Donkey and the swamp creatures.

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18 May 2007

Blood and Chocolate 2007 (hollywood)


Vivian's family was killed in America when she was a young girl, after which she moved to Romania to live with her aunt Astrid. Astrid is a former mate of the pack's leader, Gabriel, and together they have a son named Rafe. According to pack law, the leader chooses a new mate every seven years. The choosing is a few months away and Gabriel wants Vivian as his mate, despite her reluctance. This is because of a prophecy which states that a female loup-garou will lead all loup-garou into the age of hope. Gabriel thinks this wolf will be Vivian, and for this reason he wants to marry her.

While sitting in a church one night (having broken into it) she meets a human, Aiden, who is an artist (who broke into the church for inspiration for his graphic novel series) researching the legend of the loup-garou. Aiden is instantly smitten and pursues her for several days before she finally agrees to start seeing him. They meet in secret and fall in love. They are soon discovered by Vivian's cousin Rafe and his four friends, who grew up with Vivian; throughout the book Rafe and his friends are referred to as the Five. After Rafe tell Gabriel about the relationship, he orders Rafe to do whatever is necessary to get Aiden out of the city- even if it means killing Aiden.

Rafe sends Aiden a note, pretending it is from Vivian and asking him to meet her in a chapel outside the city. After Rafe threatens him, Aiden throws him into the table where he cuts himself. Rafe's spilling of blood forces his eyes to turn gold and reveal his loup-garou side. He attempts to kill Aiden, however silver is fatal to the loup-garou and can poison them when mixes with their blood. Aiden uses his silver pentagram necklace to kill Rafe, in self-defense.

Gabriel and Astrid are devastated at the death of their son, and Aiden is caught by the other loup-garoux. Every month at full moon, the pack leads a hunt in the forest. The human prey is chosen because they are a danger to the pack or because they've offended one of its members. If the human manages to cross the river in the forest, they're allowed to live, but no one has ever managed to reach the river. Aiden is chosen to be that moon cycle's prey and he runs for his life. Fortunately, he'd stolen a silver knife from a restaurant earlier, and when two wolves corner him he is able to defend himself. He reaches the river and with great difficulty crosses it, however Gabriel is furious and breaks his own law, he follows Aiden and attacks. Vivian jumps in and she and Gabriel fight in their wolf forms; she wins and throws him into the river. Aiden attacks her, not recognizing her in her wolf skin, and stabs her with the knife. When she changes back into her human skin she reveals who she is, he is stricken with guilt and is eager and recluctant to help her.

They flee to a building where films were once processed, because it is riddled with silver dust the loup-garou would not dare enter a place so littered with silver to find them. Astrid, however, realizes where Vivian had gone and confronts them with a gun. Vivian pleads for Aiden's life, reminding Astrid of how important it is to be with someone you love, and Astrid (who is in love with Gabriel even though he is no longer her mate) lets them free. They retrieve an antidote for Vivian by threatening a loup-garou pharmacist, but the man manages to alert the pack to their presence and Vivian is captured.

In the wolves' territory, Gabriel orders one of the loup-garou to kill Vivian, but Aiden jumps in with a gun full of silver bullets and a massive fight begins. During the shooting, several kegs of alcohol shatter and their contents spill onto the floor and Aiden sets the building on fire. Vivian aims a gun at Gabriel, but he blackmails her by telling her she how she is low enough to try to kill one of her own kind in order to defend a human. Aiden pleads with Vivian to shoot Gabriel, to which she replies, "I can't." When Gabriel changes into his wolf form and goes to attack Aiden, Vivian shoots him. Vivian feels guilty for having killed Gabriel, as tears roll down her cheeks and she strokes Gabriel's fur. She helps the rest of the Loup-garou escape from the fire and she and Aiden run away together.

The last scene is of them sitting in Gabriel's car and driving out of the city, on their way to Paris. As they drive, several people in the streets bow their heads and smile at the car, as they believe it to be the pack leader Gabriel. These people are loup-garoux and they have no knowledge that Gabriel is dead. This was the only way for Vivian and Aiden to escape the city undetected.

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Plane Dead 2007 (hollywood)


Plane Dead is a special effects packed sci-fi/horror/action thriller about a routine flight from Los Angeles to Paris on which a renegade scientist is on the run from the CIA. He has smuggled aboard a secret coffin that contains the corpse of a fellow scientist that is infected with a deadly genetically engineered virus.

The 747 jumbo jet collides with two massive thunderstorms at once. The plane is pulled into the eye of the inescapable storm, where the constant turbulence releases the infected flesh eating scientist from the cargo hold. Spreading the virus all over the plane, the zombie scientist turns many unsuspecting passengers into the undead.

The uninfected survivors must now fight for survival aboard the flight they wish they had missed. No government will allow the infected airliner a place to land, leaving the survivors stranded in the sky with their ravenous tormentors.

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Wild Hogs 2007 (hollywood)


Woody Stevens (John Travolta), Doug Madsen (Tim Allen), Bobby Davis (Martin Lawrence), and Dudley Frank (William H. Macy) are four successful middle-aged suburban men in Cincinnati who find themselves frustrated with the pace of daily life. Woody is a formerly rich businessman who now finds himself alone and bankrupt. Doug is a dentist who can’t connect with his son and misses his college glory days when he was called “The Golden Knight.” Bobby is a plumber who’s often bossed around by his wife. Dudley is a computer geek who seeks to find a woman in his life. Their one collective hobby has always been to ride together on motorcycles around the city. They even have leather jackets with their biker gang name, “Wild Hogs,” stitched on the back.

After Woody finds out that his marriage is ending in divorce and that he's bankrupt, he suggests that the Wild Hogs embark a cross-country road trip on their bikes to seek adventure. After some hesitation from the three others, the four agree to the trip and set off on their Harley-Davidsons.

The road trip is filled with humorous moments. For example, when they cosily sleep close to each other, scantily dressed, a policeman (John C. McGinley) tells them this is lewd and lascivious behavior, but it turns out that he is only teasing: he is gay and actually jealous. Later the four go skinny dipping, but are very uncomfortable when a family goes swimming. When the family discovers that the four men are naked they feel very uncomfortable too and leave. The policeman appears again; he also undresses and joins the four men, showing sexual interest in them; this makes the four feel uncomfortable again, and now they leave.

The fun soon ends when the foursome stops at a small New Mexico bar and stumbles onto a real motorcycle gang called the Del Fuegos. Del Fuego leader Jack (Ray Liotta) tricks the foursome into a bum motorcycle trade, then tells them they should leave before something else bad happens. The Wild Hogs leave the bar without Dudley’s bike, with the Del Fuegos claiming the Wild Hogs are nothing compared to real motorcyclists, such as Damien Blade, the biker who founded the gang and built the bar.

Less than a mile away, Woody stops, disgraced at what just transpired. He tells his friends that he will walk back and reason with Jack for the bike. But when Woody gets back to the bar, he builds up his courage and cuts the fuel lines to every gang member’s motorcycle in the parking lot before exiting with Dudley’s bike. He returns to his friends with the bike (to much astonishment) and explains that he simply threatened the gang with legal action should they not turn over the bike. At the nervous Woody’s request, they quickly leave the area. Jack orders his gang to follow the Wild Hogs, but when he errantly tosses a cigarette, it hits gasoline on the ground, which triggers a chain reaction that blows up the entire biker bar. The Del Fuegos swear revenge, getting to work on repairing their vehicles.

Meanwhile, because of Woody’s insistence that they should not stop for any reason, the Wild Hogs run out of gas and are forced to stop in the small town of Madrid, New Mexico, to wait overnight for the fuel station’s opening. The four are first mistaken for actual Del Fuegos and feared. Once the mistake is cleared up, the Madrid Sheriff (Stephen Tobolowsky) tells the Wild Hogs that the Del Fuegos terrorize the town yearly and the small police force - who received police training by beating the video game Doom - is unable to do anything about them.

At a chili festival that night, Dudley meets Maggie (Marisa Tomei) and immediately is smitten with her. As he courts her, Bobby comes across two Del Fuegos in town (who have spotted the Wild Hogs and informed Jack). Thinking himself untouchable, because of Woody’s previous “legal action” explanation, Bobby humiliates the two bikers. Under orders from Jack, the two Del Fuegos refuse to do anything, but instead get humiliated and simply leave the area. The town praises all the Wild Hogs as saviors, thinking them a friendly biker gang who can protect them.

Dudley spends the night with Maggie. The next morning, The Del Fuegos arrive en masse and Jack yells to the townspeople that his gang will slowly destroy the town until the Wild Hogs come out to fight. Woody reveals he lied about the biker bar incident and his friends are disappointed with his deceit. When the Del Fuegos start to wreck Maggie’s diner, Dudley goes out to meet them. The rest of the Wild Hogs arrive to back up Dudley and a four-on-four fistfight begins between four Del Fuego bikers and the Wild Hogs. Easily outmatched, the Wild Hogs are beaten up, but refuse to stay down and see the diner destroyed. With their dignity on the line, they continue to get up and take punch after punch, much to the amazement of Jack. Just then, the townspeople all arrive carrying makeshift weapons and defend their new friends; they demand the Del Fuegos leave the Wild Hogs alone and get out of town. The situation is defused by the arrival of Damien Blade himself (Peter Fonda). Blade chastises Jack and the Del Fuegos for picking on four men and the townspeople, and reveals he actually thought his bar was crap and insured it for twice what it was worth (and we also learn that Jack is actually Damien's son). The Del Fuegos, feeling guilty, leave. In a salute to Easy Rider, Blade tells the Wild Hogs that they need to "lose the watches," referring to the scene when, just before departing on their cross-country chopper-born odyssey, Wyatt (Fonda's character), takes off his watch and throws it in the dirt.

Bobby and Doug’s wives arrive in town. Bobby tells his wife that he dislikes her controlling him and the two reconcile. Doug impresses his son by telling him of the adventures. Dudley says he will return to town soon to enjoy time with Maggie. The four head for the Pacific coast.

During the closing credits, a fake episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition where the Del Fuegos are given a brand new bar is shown. Jack holds back tears unsuccessfully.

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17 May 2007

Good Boy Bad Boy 2007 (bollywood)


Rajan Malhotra ( Tusshar Kapoor ) is a ‘good boy’ who spends his time staying riveted to books and isolated from the youthful jamboree of college life. Even Rajan’s parents want him to leave his uptightness and enjoy life. But Rajan has a sole aim, to study hard and become a responsible citizen of this country.

Such talk is Greek to Raju Malhotra ( Emraan Hashmi ) who, no prizes for guessing, is the ‘bad boy’. Raju maintains a safe distance from books, bunks his lectures, spends his quality time playing pranks on others or chasing girls in the college.

Speaking of girls, there is ‘bad girl’ Dinki ( Tanushree Dutta ) who is a free spirit with mod attitude and god-given assets. And then there is ‘good girl’ Rashmi ( Isha Sharvani ) with a planned outlook towards life.

Story takes a turn when the new principal (Paresh Rawal) decides to bring some discipline into the college by dividing it into three different sections for brilliant, average and week students.

By mistake, the IDs of Rajan and Raju are swapped. Rajan finds himself in Raju’s place, and Raju goes among the intellectual students.

Despite this case of mistaken identities, the bad boy falls for the good girl Rashmi, who turns out to be the principal’s daughter. On the other hand, the ‘bad girl’ Dinki woos the good boy Rajan.

The movie ends with an inter-college competition in which both the good and the bad boy emerge victorious.

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16 May 2007

First Snow 2006 (hollywood)


Wound tight and cocky, Jimmy Starks (Guy Pearce) has plans, big plans. A smooth-talking salesman, he might be in flooring now, but he's got a surefire idea that'll take him through the roof -- selling restored jukeboxes to bars across the country. People will be lining up to throw money into 'em, right? Certain he's standing on the precipice of great fortune if only he can get financial backing, Jimmy is barreling down the road to success, when one by one things start to break down . . . starting with his car.

Suddenly stranded in the middle of a remote New Mexican town, desolate as any in the Twilight Zone, Jimmy learns from a local mechanic he's not going anywhere until the problem is fixed. He's forced into limbo, and what better way to pass the time than by getting a reading from a roadside soothsayer (J.K. Simmons) who claims that for $10 he can step into his RV and right into Jimmy's future. Shelling out the cash, Jimmy starts off practical. Will his car eventually make it home? Will the New Mexico Wolves win their upcoming basketball game? The old man assures him that both are good bets.

But since everyone knows the Wolves' star player is benched with an injury and the team doesn't have a prayer of winning, Jimmy grows more cynical by the minute. Still, he has nothing better to do, so he asks if there's a chance the financial backing for his jukeboxes will come through. Ahhh, that will require a deeper descent, replies the old man. It seems Jimmy's mind is so cluttered it will cost more money to penetrate it.

Well, Jimmy is already the kind of guy who pretty much believes in no one but himself. As far as he's concerned, he makes his own destiny and the future is in no one's hands but his own. Still, the amusement is worth a few more bucks, so he puts his skepticism on the shelf, and fishes out the cash. Now, with grave sincerity, the old man takes Jimmy's hand and peers into the great beyond. Yes, he is clearly feeling good financial vibrations - a windfall by way of Dallas is on the way.

But suddenly the mysterious seer lurches away, ripping his hand from Jimmy's grasp as though he just touched a red-hot branding iron. Startled, Jimmy demands to know what's going on. He offers more money, but the old man returns the original bills Jimmy gave him, saying no amount will make him talk. Bewildered, Jimmy leaves, more convinced than ever the whole thing is a scam.

The next morning, back home in his comfortable track home in suburban Albuquerque, Jimmy is on the phone right after he wakes up, as always the slick-talking go-getter ready to roll, and speeding toward his future. He blows past his live-in girlfriend Deirdre (Piper Perabo), who has her sights on settling down with Jimmy on 10 acres in Taos. But he seduces her hopes for commitment away, and leaves her dreams in his wake as he flies out the door. He's gotta go play henchman for his boss, firing his young protégé Andy (Rick Gonzales) for doing just what he taught him -- skimming a little off the top. Now Andy's in his wake as well, as Jimmy drives off, cool as ever, never even taking his shades off to look Andy in the eye.

Later, after a long day of schmoozing, Jimmy unwinds at the local bar with his best friend and co-salesman Ed (William Fichtner). As they gape at the TV screen, watching their beloved Wolves pull out unbelievable victory, Jimmy scoffs at the coincidence. The old man just got lucky, right? But when Jimmy's boss phones shortly thereafter to tell him the jukebox venture is a happening thing via funding from Dallas, Jimmy can't help but think the old man in the RV has some kind of crystal ball.

Shaken, especially when a regular check up reveals a slight heart irregularity, Jimmy wonders if his future is in jeopardy. What exactly did the old man "see" when he reeled away from him with that scared look? Probably nothing, but after Jimmy starts getting hang up calls and finds a shooting range target in his mailbox, he's pretty spooked. He heads off like a man possessed to force the psychic - at gunpoint if necessary - to reveal his dark vision.

"I saw no more roads, no more tomorrows," the old man finally whispers with the barrel of Jimmy's gun to his temple. "You don't have much time left . . . but you're safe until the first snow."

Day by day, the weather rapidly turns colder, and as it does, Jimmy slowly becomes unwound. His paranoia drives away his girlfriend and threatens his performance at work. His mind becomes noisy with questions. If the old man is right, how's it going to happen? Would his irregular heartbeat fail him? Would Andy seek revenge? Maybe Vincent (Shea Whigham), a childhood friend he once betrayed to the feds, would get out of prison and hunt him down?

As snow flurries begin to threaten the southwestern skies, Jimmy's past rapidly begins to collide with his present. He starts scrambling to make atonements, racing to find a road that will lead to a future, and he begins to answer a question we all have asked ourselves at one time or another: What would we do if we knew our future ... and would knowing be a blessing or a curse?

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Music and Lyrics 2007 (hollywood)


Alex Fletcher (Hugh Grant) is a former pop star. As a founding member of pop band Pop!, he enjoyed considerable fame and success during the 1980s and early 1990s, but has accepted that he is a has-been. A chance to recapture his former glory comes in the form of a duet with diva Cora Corman (Haley Bennett), which he must compose in a matter of days. Unfortunately, Alex hasn’t written anything in years and knows that he will need help from a lyricist.

Alex meets Sophie Fisher (Drew Barrymore), a writer with little confidence in her skills and reeling from a disastrous romance. Eventually she agrees to collaborate and as the two begin to find the right notes, there are signs of a budding romance. Finally, they are able to finish the song and submit it to Cora. She likes it, but makes large revisions. Conflict arises when Sophie insists on telling Cora about her concerns with the changes, and Alex stops her.

At Cora's concert, after Cora performs "Entering Bootytown," she announces Alex's song. Sophie leaves as she is not credited for the lyrics and she feels this as a betrayal. However, Alex performs a new song dedicated to his and Sophie's relationship so far. After that, he and Cora perform the original version of "Way Back Into Love".

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Hannibal Rising 2007 (hollywood)


This prequel shows a young Hannibal Lecter from childhood in Lithuania, to his teen years in France, and up to his arrival in North America.

Lecter is boy of 8 years old at the beginning of the film (1944), living in Lecter Castle in Lithuania. Lecter, his younger sister Mischa, and his parents escape to the family's hunting lodge in the woods to elude the advancing German troops. Back at Lecter Castle, six Lithuanian militiamen (Grutas, Dortlich, Grentz, Kolnas, Milko, and Pot Watcher) request to join the Waffen-SS. The SS commander orders them to kill the Lecters' Jewish cook who was left behind, to which they gleefully comply.

A Soviet tank stops at the Lecters' lodge looking for water, and forces everyone out of the house. However, the tank is then spotted by a German bomber, which sparks a firefight. The bomber is shot down by the tank, but subsequently crashes into it, and the ensuing explosion kills everyone but Lecter and Mischa.

The SS militiamen then loot Lecter Castle. Seeing their wounded SS commander, Grutas shoots him and takes his badge. However, the impending Russian advance force them to hide out in the woods, where they locate the Lecter lodge. They storm and take over the lodge. Finding no other food in the bitterly cold Baltic winter, the men look menacingly at Hannibal and Mischa.

The movie then cuts to a scene eight years later inside Lecter Castle, which has been turned into a Soviet orphanage. A bully harasses Lecter, who has been rendered mute by his experiences, about not singing the orphanage anthem. The bully attacks his head, but Lecter blocks his swing with a fork, impaling the bully's hand. That evening, Lecter experiences his first flashback about Mischa, which angers the youth commander, who locks him in a dungeon. However, Lecter escapes from the castle orphanage to Paris to live with his widowed aunt, the Lady Murasaki. She manages to get him to speak for the first time, and instructs him about flower arrangement, martial arts, and ancestor worship.

At a local market, a butcher makes a crude remark about Lady Murasaki. Lecter then attacks him. Later, while the butcher was fishing, Lecter requests an apology from him, and is denied. He disembowels the butcher with a katana, then decapitates him. He is suspected of the butcher's murder by Inspector Popil, a French detective who had also lost his family to the war. Thanks in part to his aunt's intervention, however, Lecter escapes responsibility for the crime.

Eventually, Lecter becomes the youngest person ever admitted to medical school in France. He receives a working scholarship at a hospital in Paris, where he is given a job preparing cadavers. One day, Lecter witnesses a condemned war criminal receiving a sodium thiopental injection to force him to recall details about his war crimes. In an attempt to recall the names of those responsible for his sister's death, Lecter injects himself with the solution. His subsequent flashback reveals that the pot watcher was killed when the Russians bombed the lodge, and the dogtags were still left in the ruins of the lodge.

Lecter then returns to Lithuania in search of his sister's remains. While crossing the Soviet border, he draws the attention of Dortlich, who is now a Soviet border patrol officer. Lecter excavates the ruins of the lodge where his family died, and also unearths the dog-tags of the group of deserters who had killed his sister. Dortlich attempts to kill him but is incapacitated by Lecter. After he buries Mischa's remains, Lecter forces Dortlich to reveal the whereabouts of the rest of his gang, and then decapitates Dortlich with a horse-drawn pulley. Dortlich's blood splashes on Lecter's face, and he licks it off. Later, the Soviet police arrive on the scene, only to discover Dortlich's head, its cheeks carved off, and a brochette.

Lecter then visits Kolnas' restaurant in Fontainebleau. He finds Kolnas' young daughter and notices Mischa's bracelet on her. He then gives Kolnas' dogtag to her. Kolnas' enters the restaurant, but Hannibal is persuaded not to murder him, by his Aunt, for the sake of Kolnas' children. Dortlich's murder, along with Kolnas' dogtag, puts the rest of the group in alert. Grutas, now a sex trafficker, dispatches a second member of the group, Zigmas Milko, to kill Lecter. Milko sneaks into Lecter's laboratory at night with a gun, but Lecter senses his presence, and knocks him out with an injection. Just as Popil is entering the lab, Lecter drowns Milko in formaldehyde. Popil questions Lecter about Dortlich's murder, but is again unable to establish Lecter's guilt. Popil then tries to dissuade him from hunting the gang, and offers to let him go free if he helped locate Grutas. After Lecter leaves, Popil remarks to his assistant that Lecter lost all of his humanity when Mischa died, and has become a monster.

During a confrontation with Lady Murasaki, Lecter almost has sex with her, but relents after Lady Murasaki begs him not to get revenge, claiming he had made a promise to Mischa. Lecter then sets up a time bomb in Grutas' home, and attacks him in the shower. However, a maid alerts Grutas' bodyguards, who then rush in. Just as Grutas' bodyguards are about to slit his throat, Lecter's time bomb goes off and he escapes.

Grutas kidnaps Lady Murasaki and calls Lecter, using her as bait. Lecter recognizes the sounds of Kolnas' ortolans from his restaurant in the background. Lecter goes there and plays on Kolnas' emotions by threatening his children, forcing him to give up the location of Grutas' boat. Lecter then says he will leave Kolnas alone for the sake of his family, and places his gun on the hot stove. As Kolnas goes for the gun, Lecter impales him through the head with his Tantō. He then hides the tantō behind his back.

Lecter goes to the houseboat. Just as he is about to untie Lady Murasaki, Grutas shoots him in the back. Grutas then proceeds to rape Murasaki. Lecter takes out the tanto, which was broken by the force of the bullet, and slashes Grutas's Achilles' tendons with it, crippling him. In a final confrontation, Grutas claims that Lecter too had consumed his sister in broth fed to him by the soldiers, and he was killing them to keep this fact secret. Enraged, Lecter carves his sister's initial, M, into Grutas's chest. Lady Murasaki, finally disturbed by his behavior, flees from him even after he tells her that he loves her. As she leaves, Hannibal bites off Grutas's cheeks in what will become his signature attack. The houseboat is then incinerated, but Lecter, assumed to be dead, emerges from the woods. The film then concludes with Lecter hunting down the last member of the group, Grentz, in Canada.

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14 May 2007

Breach 2007 (hollywood)


Eric O'Neill is a junior FBI employee hoping that his surveillance work on counterterrorism will earn him a promotion to agent when he is given a special assignment. While undercover as a clerk, he is to monitor Robert Hanssen, a senior agent who he is told is suspected of being a sexual deviant. Hanssen had been recalled to FBI headquarters ostensibly to head up a new division specializing in Information Assurance.

At first, Hanssen insists on a strict formality between them with O'Neill calling Hanssen "sir" or "boss" and O'Neill referred to only as "clerk". Hanssen frequently rails against the hidebound bureaucracy of the FBI. He complains that only those who regularly "shoot guns" are considered for senior positions instead of those, like him, who are involved in vital national security matters. He calls the bureau's information technology systems antiquated and laments the lack of coordination and information exchange with other intelligence agencies.

Eventually, Hanssen becomes a mentor to O'Neill. He is impressed with a study of the FBI's computer systems completed by the junior employee. Hanssen also takes a personal interest in O'Neill and his young wife. A devout Catholic who is also a member of Opus Dei, Hanssen tries to lead O'Neill, an inactive Catholic, and his largely secular East German born wife to become active church goers.

O'Neill, while sometimes feeling Hanssen is becoming overly involved in his personal life, has a growing respect for him and has found no evidence of a secret double life. O'Neill confronts his handler, Agent Kate Burroughs, in the undercover assignment. She tells him that the sexual deviance allegations are only a secondary consideration. Hanssen is actually under investigation for having spied for the Soviet Union and Russia since around 1985.

While the FBI could arrest Hanssen now under lesser charges, they want to catch him in the act of espionage. If the FBI can threaten him with the possibility of the death penalty for treason, Hanssen may be more likely to divulge the information he stole. O'Neill is assigned to obtain data from Hanssen's Palm Pilot and keep him occupied while the FBI searches and bugs his car.

Hanssen suspects that he is under surveillance. The listening devices in his car cause interference with the radio. He also wonders why he was placed in an isolated position in the FBI only a few months before he's scheduled to retire. The FBI intercepts a message he sends to his Russian handlers saying he likely will not provide any more information. Hanssen tells O'Neill that he is being spied upon by Russian agents. O'Neill persuades Hanssen that he is not being trailed by the Russians or by him on behalf of the FBI. Hanssen becomes confident enough to make one last dead drop of stolen information. The FBI arrests him in the act.

While O'Neill has earned his promotion to agent, the stress of the Hanssen assignment on him and his marriage persuades him to change careers.

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Freedom Writers 2007 (hollywood)


Freedom Writers is inspired by a true story and the diaries of real Long Beach, California teenagers after the 1992 Los Angeles riots, during the worst outbreak of interracial gang warfare. Set in and around Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California during the mid 1990s, two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank stars as English teacher Erin Gruwell.

After a few days of class, Gruwell and her students get into a debate about racism during which she compares a caricature of a black student with big lips, drawn by another student, to the Nazis' caricatures of Jews with big noses. She then takes her students on a field trip to the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance to teach them about the Holocaust. An exterior view of the museum is shown, and there are scenes inside the museum, showing simulated entrances to gas chambers in Nazi death camps.

One of the books the students read is The Diary of Anne Frank, and money is raised to have Miep Gies come over to talk about the Holocaust. The roles of four Holocaust survivors, some of whom survived Auschwitz, who meet with students in a dinner hosted by Gruwell, are played by the actual Holocaust survivors themselves.

Since the school is not very capable and unwilling to pay for books and excursions, Gruwell pays a lot of the expenses herself, financed by two extra, part-time, jobs. Because of the little time she spends with her husband, he eventually divorces her.

Over the course of the movie, Gruwell finds more ways to teach her students about racism and respect. As Gruwell begins to listen to them in a way no adult has ever done, she begins to understand that these kids believe that surviving is enough — that they are not delinquents but teenagers fighting "a war of the streets" that began long before they were born. For the first time, the teens experience hope that they can show the world that their lives matter and that they have something to say.

Ms. G, as her students come to call Gruwell, hands out journals to her students so they can write about the past, present, future, good days and bad ones. Happily, she watches each student come to her desk and take one. Later on she sits down to read and becomes amazed at their stories and hardships. These students become freedom writers. Ms. G makes her students type up their stories into a book they title, "The Freedom Writers Diary," and according to the end credits, this book was published in 1999.

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88 minutes 2007 (hollywood)


In this film, a university professor (played by Pacino) is working as a forensic psychiatrist for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He receives a death threat, telling him that he has 88 minutes to live. He must figure out who is behind the scheme, and narrows it down to a problem student, his ex-girlfriend and a serial killer on death row.

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Epic movie 2007 (hollywood)



The film begins with Lucy, one of the four orphans, played by Jayma Mays. She is an employee at a museum and witnessed the death of Jacques Saunière, in homage to The Da Vinci Code. Lucy is desperate to get "the code" from the dying Saunière, but is unable to understand him. Saunière then breaks out in dance, spelling out Da Vinci for Lucy. She then runs to the Mona Lisa, and finds a ridiculous clue ("So lame the hair of Tom", in reference to Tom Hanks's unusual haircut in the movie). Through all this, Silas-like character is in the middle of chasing Lucy (hired by the White Bitch as her former henchman), preparing to attack her. However, a chocolate bar falls out of the vending machine, her high heel shoe breaks, and she bends over before to pick up her heel accidentally before Silas is able to get her. He crashes into the vending machine. Lucy discovers that the chocolate bar is from the Willy (Crispin Glover) factory, and obtains a Golden Ticket inviting her to go on an "epic adventure".

Next, we follow Edward at a Mexican monastery/orphanage, in another homage, here to Nacho Libre. Edward, played by Kal Penn, is the oldest one at the monastery and decides he’s going to become a wrestler after declaring he is better than the rest of the orphans. He insults Nacho's cooking and then gets beaten up by one of the orphans (Chanchito) to "teach him a lesson", and is thrown down a table. As he is sliding along, he notices a kid pulling a Golden Ticket from a Willy chocolate bar and grabs it. Edward ends up crashing through the window.

We then see Susan (Faune A. Chambers) in the middle of a flight on her way to her new adoptive parents, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. She requests a glass of water from her flight attendant. The attendant pours a pitcher into a plastic glass, but instead of water, a snake falls in (Snakes on a Plane). suddenly the plane is full of snakes. A Samuel L Jackson-like figure shows up saying "I've had it with these goddamn snakes on this goddamn plane" over and over again because he said the people love it in the internet (despite the fact that it's a blatant misquote of the actual line "I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!", cynically inserted to get the film a wider age-range certificate) ,and after a brief argument, picks up Susan, and tosses her out of the plane. On the ground, Paris Hilton ("I'm so hot.") is seen walking out of a store. Susan lands on Paris Hilton, crushing her, and taking the Golden Ticket from Paris' purse.

Peter (played by Adam Campbell) is a mutant, homaging the X-Men series. He is attracted to Mystique (Carmen Electra) and asks her to be his date to the homecoming dance. She declines the offer, as Wolverine, Storm, Rogue and Cyclops show up to tell Peter off. Wolverine draws his metal claws and begins to approach Peter. Peter panics and begins to take off his upper clothing, preparing to show his mutant ability. Suddenly, small chicken wings burst out of Peter's back. The other mutants burst out laughing at him. Magneto, the headmaster, breaks up the fight and shoos Peter off. However, Magneto uses his abilities to open a locker, smashing Peter right in the face. All the X-Men laugh and leave the scene. A Willy Wonka bar falls on Peter, and he recovers a Golden Ticket.

The four orphans meet at the Willy Chocolate Factory (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Willy Wonka (Crispin Glover) tells the orphans that the secret ingredient in his chocolate is human parts (possibly a homage to Soylent Green, Motel Hell, or Consuming Passions), and he plans to keep the orphans in his factory to use them for his chocolate. He succeeds in getting the ingredients( Lucy's sweet "heart" ,Edwards "peanuts" ,Peter's "surprise" tooth, and Susan's lemon "head"), and is now holding the orphans captive.

All four of them are locked in a room together. They try to come up with ideas to escape, but are discouraged because of the fact they're all orphans. Willy is heard approaching, calling for the orphans to go to him. Everyone panics, trying to find a place to hide. Lucy wanders out of the room and finds a wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe) in another room down the hall. She opens it, and after a massive pile of clutter lands on top of her, she climbs inside to meet Mr. Tumnus (Hector Jiménez). He welcomes Lucy to "Gnarnia", and warns her of the grave danger she's in.

Edward follows Lucy to Gnarnia and meets the White Bitch (Jennifer Coolidge). She sucks Edward's thumb suggestively and gets him to agree to get the other orphans in the same place. Susan and Peter arrive in Gnarnia and find Lucy and Edward. Edward tries to get everyone to stay put, but it doesn't work. Everyone makes their way to Mr. Tumnus' house; a reluctant Edward tags along. There, a talking beaver introduces himself as Mr. Tumnus' life partner, Harry Beaver, after Lucy kicks him. Harry tells the orphans that the White Bitch arrested Mr. Tumnus for protecting Lucy. Also, he tell the orphans that "the clues are all around you". Edward leaves just as the others are looking around the house. A painting of The Last Supper hangs on the wall. After examining it, the orphans discover that they are all related to one another, and that the White Bitch killed their parents.

Meanwhile, Edward goes to see the White Bitch at her castle. He realizes that she is evil, and refuses to tell her where the other orphans are. Unfortunately, the White Bitch flashes him her chest again, and Edward, transfixed, gives her the information unhesitatingly. He is then locked in the castle prison.

Because the White Bitch knows where they are located, Lucy, Susan, and Peter have to leave Mr. Tumnus' house. When they leave, they run into Mr. Tumnus. He and Harry Beaver share a passionate kiss. Harry Beaver, in a parody of the TV show 24, gets a message on his PDA showing that the White Bitch has acquired a WMD, which will go off in 24 hours. Silas then appears and is after Mr. Tumnus, and he gets everyone to leave before Silas arrives. Lucy and Susan don't want to leave him, but Peter, being a coward, leads them off. As they distance themselves from Mr. Tumnus, Silas arrives and shoots him in the chest with his handgun ten times. He cries for help from the others, but Peter assures the girls that he's testing them. They then leave the scene deciding Mr. Tumnus is really okay.

Edward tries to find ways to break out of prison. He meets the very eccentric (and very drunk) Captain Jack Swallows (Pirates of the Caribbean series), who is difficult to understand, but manages to come up with a plan to get out of the prison cell. He whips out a knife, stabs Edward in the stomach, and cries out "man down!". When the guards come, Swallows picks up Edward and uses his body to knock down the guards, giving them enough time to escape.

Harry Beaver sends Lucy, Susan and Peter out of the winter scenery and into the woods to train for the war. They end up meeting a greying Harry Potter, along with a balding Ron and a pregnant Hermione. They all help Lucy, Susan and Peter train for the war.

Edward asks Jack Swallows what it is like to be a pirate. Swallows and his crew break into song and dance. Afterwards, he realizes that Jack Swallow isn't even a real pirate, and the ship they are on is an amusement park ride. Jack Swallows sells Edward to the White Bitch, who traps him in a prison. She then kills Jack Swallows, who swears revenge.

Upon finishing their training, they head to the camp of Aslo, the wise but horny 1/2 man-1/2 lion. He agrees to help them rescue Edward, in return for group sex. They eventually rescue Edward, with Aslo killing Silas in the process, who is in turn killed by the White Bitch.

Harry Beaver tells the orphans that Aslo is dead, and the orphans feel alone. However, the entire camp will help them fight the White Bitch's army, including Peter's former classmates. Peter announces, "Tomorrow we fight... so tonight.... WE PARTY!" Susan, Edward, and Lucy get drunk, with Susan vomiting all over the camp. Meanwhile, Peter has sex with Mystique.

Upon facing the White Bitch's army, they realize that they are outnumbered because nobody came to help them after Susan vomited all over them. They are distracted for a time as Jack Swallows attempts to gain revenge by running over the White Bitch with a giant waterwheel. The White Bitch uses her Davy Jones mask to redirect him away from the battle. As the army begins to charge, a few Imperial Stormtroopers appear. Peter attempts to run, but rips off his chicken wings and returns to help his family. They heroically charge and all but Peter are fatally wounded in the process. As Peter is about to be struck down, he grabs a remote (Click) off the ground, which he uses to pause time. He heals the injuries of his comrades, and the orphans proceed to kill the entire army as it is paused.

Eventually, all that is left is the White Bitch. As the other orphans go to strike her down, Peter stops them, and gives a lecture about how Gnarnia will be a democracy, and that she will be given a fair trial. This lecture is interrupted as the White Bitch is flattened by Jack Swallows. The orphans then become kings and queens of Gnarnia, and in their old age they discover the wardrobe again, walking through it. They become young again, and encounter - for no good reason - Borat. Borat congratulates them for having a happy ending. As Jack Swallows, still rolling on his cart wheel, flattens them, the credits then start rolling.

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Blades of Glory 2007 (hollywood)


At the 2002 World WinterSport Games in Stockholm, Sweden, a multi-sport international competition like the Winter Olympics, rival world-class men's singles skaters Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell) and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) fiercely compete for the gold. Jimmy, the sheltered adopted child of a billionaire horse breeder (William Fichtner) who has decided to breed gold-medal winning athletes, is a graceful, technically perfect skater, while Chazz, a raunchy sex addict from Detroit, performs sexy routines that are mainly improvised. When they tie for the gold medal, the pair begin to argue, which develops into an all-out brawl. Having disgraced their sport (and accidentally set the Games' Mascot on fire), they are both banned from the men's singles competition for the rest of their lives, and Jimmy is legally disinherited by his adoptive father.

The story picks up two and a half long years later. Chazz is found skating the part of an Evil Wizard in an Ice Capades-esque kiddy show called Grublets on Ice while steadily getting drunker every night. Jimmy, meanwhile, is working at a skate supply shop. One day he is approached by Hector (Nick Swardson), a highly deranged fan seen stalking Jimmy at the beginning of the film. Saying that it's embarrassing stalking a has-been, Hector convinces Jimmy to skate again by finding a loophole in Jimmy's suspension: he is banned only from singles skating and could still compete in pair skating or ice dancing.

Jimmy contacts his old coach (Craig T. Nelson), but fails to find a female pairs partner. He winds up looking for a partner backstage at the show from which Chazz has just been fired for being drunk on stage and the two fight; as a result, they end up in jail. Jimmy's coach sees footage of the fight on the news, which reveals the pair tossing each other around in a manner similar to moves used in pairs figure skating. He bails them out of jail and convinces them to form the first same-sex pairs team. The media fall all over the news, while the uncompromisingly competitive reigning pairs champions, the unnaturally close sister-brother team of Fairchild and Stranz Van Waldenberg (Amy Poehler and Will Arnett), see a threat to their dominance and begin to plot against Chazz and Jimmy. The duo have been emotionally blackmailing their sister Katie (Jenna Fischer), the lone survivor the car crash that killed their parents, into serving as their assistant/servant, and now send her to spy on the new duo.

Despite a rough start that finds Chazz and Jimmy at odds and disgusted by many of their unfamiliar habits, the new duo eventually develops a mutual respect for each other. They compete at the United States Figure Skating Championships and earn a spot to the WinterSport Games once again, this time as a pairs team. The first jump of the routine ends with Jimmy crashing to the ground, but the team rallies, recovers and finishes in a blazing, fiery, explosive blaze of glory (complete with Chazz's signature closing act of shooting fire into the air), qualifying for the finals in Montreal, Quebec.

Chazz and Jimmy’s coach informs them that, to win at Montreal, they will need a technique that has never been successfully performed before and that would immediately rocket them to first place. The technique, the Iron Lotus, is an extremely complicated maneuver that Coach developed years ago while he was still training pairs. There’s just one problem: the move is also extremely dangerous; while watching a video of the move set in “the only place batshit crazy enough to do it”, North Korea, Chazz and Jimmy find out that the Iron Lotus can result in one partner decapitating the other when the throwing partner performs a death drop at the same moment the thrown partner performs a backflip. Nonetheless, they decide to attempt the move, and they begin to train. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Katie, having fallen for each other, begin an awkward relationship with a little help from Chazz.

Having trained and perfected their routine for months, Jimmy and Chazz have become very close. Seeing this new friendship as a possible point to exploit, Fairchild commands Katie to tear apart the duo by sleeping with Chazz, threatening to handicap Jimmy if Katie does not comply. Meeting him at a sex addicts support group, Katie invites Chazz to her room, where she unwillingly tries to seduce him. However, Chazz refuses to sleep with Katie, citing his friendship with Jimmy as the reason. However, he cannot keep himself from fondling Katie’s breasts, and just as he does so, Jimmy—-tricked into seeing the two together at the crucial moment—-becomes outraged at the apparent betrayal. He runs off and Chazz spends the rest of the night trying to call him and apologize.

The next day, Chazz and Jimmy are both kidnapped, separately, by Stranz and Fairchild, who are determined to keep the two from competing. While locking up Jimmy in a public bathroom, Fairchild reveals that Katie never meant to sleep with Chazz. Heartened, Jimmy, who up to this point has shown himself to be slightly germaphobic, manages, through an amusing series of events, to get the key to his handcuffs by pulling a strip of toilet paper lying on the ground with the key, but also garbage on it, with his mouth.

Meanwhile, Stranz locks up Chazz in a storage room, where Chazz manages to break free by cutting his bonds on the blade of a figure skate. Chazz and Stranz then race across a frozen path to the arena, where they chase each other through the Games' lobby, where they stumble about on their ice skates. Stranz eventually grabs a crossbrow and shoots at Chazz, hitting the Game's Mascot in the giant costumed head he wears. Chazz appears to die when he falls through the ice under a bridge. Stranz, satisfied, goes back to the rink, where he and Fairchild perform a tactless re-enactment of JFK and Marilyn Monroe's relationship on ice. But Chazz manages to escape and makes it to the skating rink 10 seconds before the pair would have been disqualified.

Chazz and Jimmy make up, and begin their sci-fi themed routine. Fairchild, seeing the two doing extremely well, throws some of the pearls she wore in her routine onto the ice. Chazz injures his ankle on one, and so cannot perform the Iron Lotus, which requires that one partner throw the other into the air. Jimmy then offers to switch parts with him. Never having practiced the other part, Jimmy runs the risk of killing Chazz. But confident in their new friendship, the two decide to try to perform the Iron Lotus.

As the stadium watches in fascination and fear, Jimmy swings Chazz by the ankle, bouncing Chazz's face close to the ice and then throwing him high into the air after several revolutions. As Chazz does a backflip above, Jimmy begins a "butterfly" move underneath. Jimmy's free leg comes so close to Chazz as Chazz comes out of the backflip that Jimmy's blade slices off some of Chazz's neck stubble. The Iron Lotus is a success, and Jimmy and Chazz also win the competition, thus reclaiming their gold medals. Jimmy makes up with Katie, and Chazz shows Jimmy a tattoo that he had done which symbolizes that he will never again compete alone, for he has a new partner: Jimmy. Stranz is arrested for his shooting of the Mascot, and he fingers Fairchild as the mastermind of the plot. They are both taken into custody, but not before sharing an incestuous kiss. Jimmy and Chazz receive their gold medals, and reveal rockets in their skates that propel them out of the stadium and into the sky, where they create a new constellation that is reminiscent of one of their first awkward moves, a crotch-grab, by shooting fire into the night sky.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2006 (hollywood)


Lord Cutler Beckett, a powerful and ruthless agent of the East India Trading Company, arrives in Port Royal and arrests Elizabeth Swann and Will Turner shortly before their wedding ceremony, threatening to execute them and the absent ex-Commodore James Norrington for helping Captain Jack Sparrow escape. What Beckett really wants, however, is Sparrow's magical compass, and he makes Will search for it in return for their release. Will finds the Black Pearl at Pelegosto, a cannibal-inhabited island where Jack and his crew are captive. Jack hid there after being visited by his former crew mate, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner, who is now a sailor on the ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman. Bootstrap delivered the Black Spot to Jack, a mark that his debt to Captain Davy Jones is due. Thirteen years previously, Jones raised the Black Pearl from the ocean floor and made Jack her captain. In exchange, Jack must now serve aboard the Dutchman for 100 years or face Jones' leviathan, the Kraken.

Will, Jack and the crew escape, unexpectedly recruiting Pintel and Ragetti as they are attempting to commandeer the Pearl, and head to sea. Jack has been searching for a key that leads to untold riches, but his magical compass fails. He agrees to give Will the compass if he helps him find the key and what it unlocks. Seeking assistance from Tia Dalma, a voodoo priestess, Jack learns the compass will not work because he does not know what he truly wants—or he knows but is unable to claim it as his own. The key, Tia tells him, unlocks the Dead Man's Chest containing Davy Jones' beating heart. When the pain of lost love was too much to bear, Jones carved it from his chest and buried it. Whoever possesses the heart controls Davy Jones, thereby controlling the oceans. Back at sea, the Flying Dutchman encounters Sparrow, who deviously attempts to barter Will in exchange for himself. But Jones demands 100 souls within three days for Jack’s freedom and keeps Will as a "good faith payment."

In Port Royal, Governor Weatherby Swann frees Elizabeth. Confronting Beckett at gunpoint, she forces him to validate a Letter of Marque—a royal document with which Beckett intends to recruit Sparrow as a privateer and that Elizabeth wants for Will. Stowing away on a merchant vessel, Elizabeth lands in Tortuga where she finds Jack and Gibbs recruiting unsuspecting sailors in a pub. A fallen James Norrington also applies. Blaming Sparrow for his ruin, he tries to shoot the captain and ignites a brawl. Elizabeth knocks him out to save him from the angry mob. At the dock, Jack reveals the compass' secret to Elizabeth; it points to what the holder wants most in the world. When he convinces her that she can save Will by finding the chest, she gets a bearing. Once the ship is underway, tension arises between Jack and Elizabeth when each discovers the compass now points to the other. It is unclear if they desire one another or if each seeks the other as a means to obtain what they truly want.

On Isla Cruces, Jack, Norrington, and Elizabeth find the Dead Man's Chest. Will, who has escaped the Dutchman with help from his father, Bootstrap Bill, arrives with the key that he stole from Davy Jones. Will wants to stab the heart to free his father, but a three-way duel erupts between Jack, Norrington, and Will, each claiming it; the arrival of Jones' crew and Ragetti and Pintel trying to make off with the chest further complicate matters. It is Norrington who ultimately escapes with the heart and the Letter of Marque while Jones’ crewmen retrieve a now-empty chest. The Flying Dutchman pursues the Black Pearl, but with the wind behind them, the Pearl outruns her. Jones ends the pursuit and instead summons the Kraken. In a moment of cowardice, Jack abandons the ship in a longboat, but unable to desert his crew, he returns in time to save them. He gives the order to abandon ship before the Kraken makes its final assault. ‎Realizing the Kraken is only hunting Jack, a deceptive Elizabeth kisses him while handcuffing him to the mast. Racked with guilt over her deceit, she tells the others Jack chose to remain behind, unaware Will witnessed the scene and now believes she loves Sparrow. Freeing himself from the shackles, Jack charges the Kraken, but the colossal beast drags him and the Pearl to a watery grave. Watching from his ship, Davy Jones declares their debt settled, although he soon discovers the chest is empty.

Arriving in Port Royal, Norrington presents the heart and the Letters of Marque to Lord Beckett in a bid to regain his career. Cutler Beckett now controls the seas. Meanwhile, the grieving crew seeks refuge with Tia Dalma. Consoling them, she asks if they would sail to the World's End to return Jack and the Black Pearl. When they agree, she says they will need a captain who knows those waters. To everyone's shock, the formerly dead Captain Barbossa descends the stairs, eating an apple, and demanding to know what has become of his ship. After the credits, the dog that the tribal people chased earlier in the film has been crowned chief.

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13 May 2007

Next 2007 (hollywood)


Cris Johnson (Nicolas Cage) is in a Las Vegas diner. He looks at the clock above the counter. He checks his own watch, and then glances out the door. He is looking for someone, but she doesn’t show. He appears to be haunted by visions of a young woman, probably connected to the diner. Cris is a clairvoyant living under an assumed name, Frank Cadillac, in Las Vegas. He has a minor magic show at one of the hotels, but he makes his living at “low stakes” gambling against the casinos. He manages to stay beneath the radar, never revealing his gift: the ability to see two minutes into his own future.

During one his magic shows, two FBI agents observe him, although he doesn’t realize that’s who they are or that they are even after him. After the magic show, when he goes to a casino to gamble, he is observed by the casino’s security. They have watched him for a while and tonight they are convinced he must be cheating in some way. Cris, however, knows they are coming. He goes to cash his chips and get the hell out of the casino. That is, until a nervous man approaches the money cages of the casino just as Cris gets his cash. Cris looks at him, and the man pulls a gun. He tries to rob the casino, and shoots two people in the process. The scene freezes — this is a vision of the future and now Cris knows what’s going to happen. He tackles the robber and grabs the gun, but the casino security thinks he’s the danger. Using his ability, Cris eludes security and steals a car. He escapes the police in a car chase and heads for home in the car.

Meanwhile, the FBI agents peruse the security video from the casino. One of them, Callie Ferris (Julianne Moore), is convinced Cris is the key to help the FBI stop Russian terrorists from detonating a stolen nuclear bomb. All the information she has obtained until this point proves Cris has some unexplainable ability to see the future. She has her partner get the head of casino security, to ask some more questions before they go and pick up Cris.

Cris goes to see his friend Irv (Peter Falk), but realizes that the police and Callie are on his tale. Before Cris leaves Irv’s place, however, he decides to see what Callie wants. Cris views the future & realizes that Callie wants to use his powers and will not take no for an answer. He escapes from her, but he won’t leave town. He has been living every day in hopes of meeting the woman from his vision, and understanding why — where she is concerned — he can see farther ahead than he ever has before.

Meanwhile, two of the Russian terrorists kill the casino’s head of security, trying to find out more about Cris.

Cris goes to the diner. This time the woman from his vision shows up. Her name is Liz (Jessica Biel) and Cris tries a number of ways to meet her until her abusive ex-boyfriend shows up and gives him an opportunity to save her. Liz is touched by his efforts when he let the ex-boyfriend hit him. He tells her his car was stolen, and before long she offers to drive him to his destination — Flagstaff — which is conveniently where Liz is headed.

Callie in the meantime is insistent on tracking Cris down. She finds the diner where he was, and learns in the process that the casino head of security was murdered — she doesn’t connect it yet to the terrorists. She learns that Cris is heading towards Flagstaff, and goes to see if she can track down video of him.

Cris and Liz are driving through Nevada together. She has a stop to make at an Indian reservation where she teaches. One of her students has a birthday, and she has brought a present for him. While they descend to the reservation, Cris mentions he would like to meet their shaman. He asks Liz if she believes the stories they tell about shaman — their abilities to control water, to see the future. Liz says she believes anything is possible. At the reservation, Liz draws closer to Cris, particularly after her students point out how much he seems to like her and he performs a magic trick for the birthday boy.

Meanwhile, the Russian terrorists have their nuclear bomb delivered to the docks. The leader of the terrorists, who goes by the name of Mr. Smith (Thomas Kretschmann) wants Cris eliminated, and so the "henchmen" are off to track Cris down before the FBI can get their hands on them.

Cris is driving Liz’s car through the rain. She falls asleep on her shoulder, and then jerks herself awake. They come up to a roadblock, the road to Flagstaff is flooded, and are forced to turn back to a hotel called the Overhang.

Callie finds out who Liz is, but is still unable to locate where they have gone.

At the hotel, Cris leaves Liz in the room and sleeps in the car himself. Liz glances out the window at one point, and watches him, feeling guilty that he is sleeping in the cold. The next day, Cris “makes” a rose appear in place of a flower one for Liz and the two of them share a passionate kiss.

Because of the police officer at the roadblock, Callie finds out where Liz & Cris are hiding. The government has detected nuclear radiation levels, and so Callie is able to mobilize a large group of FBI to go and capture Cris. The Russian terrorists have been watching the FBI building, in the apartment of a murdered girl, and they follow the FBI to Cris’s hideout.

Cris and Liz are curled up in bed together. Liz is asleep, but Cris’s eyes suddenly pop open and he stares at the ceiling. Liz leaves the Overhang to go shopping, watched and then intercepted by Callie & the FBI. The Russians are also watching, and they mark Liz as being someone connected to Cris. In the car, Callie convinces Liz that Cris is a dangerous sociopath and that Liz must drug him so Callie & the FBI can arrest him. In shock, Liz agrees. The Russians watch the hotel, but cannot get a clear shot at Cris. So they wait, like the FBI, to see what happens next.

Liz does not follow through on drugging Cris, and instead warns him that Callie & the FBI are there. Cris tells her his secret, and insists if she believes everything is possible, she needs to believe in him. After Liz sees the proof she believes, but doesn’t understand why he won’t help the FBI. He explains that his gift is limited to his future, and only two minutes besides, alone and that that wouldn’t help the FBI. Only Liz gives him a glimpse of a more distant future. Cris wants to escape the FBI, and have Liz go into hiding. Liz promises to wait for him to find her. Neither is aware that the Russians know who Cris and Liz are. Cris almost succeeds in getting away, but at the last minute saves Callie from falling logs. Callie arrests him, and hauls him off with the FBI. The Russians, unable to get their hands on Cris, kidnap Liz instead.

At FBI headquarters in Los Angeles, Callie hooks Cris up to a machine, in front of a TV, and tells him to seek out the future for where the nuclear blast takes place. Instead, Cris gets a vision of Liz being killed by terrorist bombs strapped to her body. He escapes the FBI and runs to the parking garage where he saw it happen. When he gets there, there is no sign of Liz. Cris’s powers of the future, however, have expanded as far as Liz is concerned. Liz’s death won’t occur for two more hours. Callie finds him there and warns him that the Russians probably have a sniper prepared to kill him. Callie promises to help Cris save Liz, if he’ll help her.

Using Cris as bait, the FBI tries to catch the sniper but the sniper is killed in the attempt. Cris visualizes the future again, this time getting a picture of the Russians’ license plate on their van. Callie uses this to track down the Russians near the port. The FBI swarms on the port, but Callie makes it clear to her team that Cris calls the shots in terms of when and where to shoot. They work together and chase the Russians, who use a bomb-strapped Liz as a shield, into a tanker. Cris helps them evade bomb traps, and get down to the last terrorist. When Cris distracts the terrorist, Callie shoots him and Cris frees Liz. Outside, however, the FBI has discovered that the nuclear bomb has been moved. Callie shows Cris where the range of LA where they think the bomb is hidden, but Cris becomes agitated and says he was wrong, he made a mistake. Then he shouts, “It’s happening now,” and grabs Liz to shield her with his body. In LA, the nuclear explosion goes off, obliterating the port and everyone on it.

Cris is in bed again, with Liz sleeping next to him. It’s the exact same shot from when he stared at the ceiling. Everything that happened before was a vision of the future, what will happen if he tries to evade the FBI. He gets out of bed, calls Callie and tells her he will help — if she keeps Liz out of it. Callie agrees. Cris explains he has an important job to do, and asks Liz if she can wait a week or a month for him to return to her. Liz agrees. Cris meets Callie outside the hotel, thinking to himself that once you see the future, you change it just by knowing what is going to come.

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The Invisible 2007 (hollywood)


High school student Nick Powell (played by Chatwin) is assaulted and left for dead after a tragic case of mistaken identity. However, he fails to “cross over” to the afterlife but instead remains in limbo between life and death, thus becoming literally invisible. As an invisible being, Nick watches helplessly as his mother (played by Harden) and the police search for his attacker. Unbeknownst to them, he is just hours away from perishing: Nick must find his attacker, Annie (played by Levieva), before his body expires. She is a troubled teen who is neglected (thus metaphorically invisible to others) after the death of her mother and is on the run from the law. In the end, Annie saves Nick, but by saving him, dies because she isn't treated for a gunshot wound from earlier in the film.

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Fracture 2007 (hollywood)


In the opening stages of the trial, Crawford reveals that the officer who arrested him is the same officer with whom his wife was having an affair (Nunally). Crawford taunts the detective into attacking him in the courtroom. As a result, his confession is ruled to be inadmissable as evidence. Beachum then discovers that Crawford's handgun is not the same gun he used to shoot his wife. The police are baffled, and with no other evidence to present to the jury, Beachum is forced to concede the trial and Crawford is acquitted.

Beachum becomes obsessed with the case. Earlier he was taken off the case but at his request he was allowed to continue, but at risk of damaging his career. Now that the case is closed he continues to search for evidence, and repeatedly visits Jennifer who is in coma in the hospital, hoping to get evidence from her. At Crawford's request a restraining order is issued forbidding Beachum to visit Jennifer. Finally Crawford orders the hospital staff to end her life.

Beachum eventually figures out that before the crime, in a hotel where Jennifer and Nunally were together, Crawford switched his handgun with Nunally's identical one. After Crawford shot Jennifer with Nunally's gun, when Nunally arrived and Jennifer was assumed to be held hostage, Crawford and Nunally agreed to lay down their guns to negotiate. After arresting Crawford, Nunally took his own gun with him, while Crawford's gun, which was not used, was taken as evidence.

Beachum confronts Crawford with his conclusions, and Crawford confesses. He taunts Beachum, believing that he is immune to prosecution under the double jeopardy clause. However, Beachum reveals that by allowing his wife to die, Crawford's crime has been elevated to murder (rather than attempted murder) and is therefore no longer subject to the rules of double jeopardy. Crawford is arrested again, and Beachum attempts to prosecute him a second time.

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Disturbia 2007 (hollywood)


The film starts out with Kale (Shia LaBeouf) and his father fishing in a river. As they drive home, they get into a car accident, killing Kale's father. A year later, Kale becomes agitated over his Spanish teacher's remarks about his father and punches him in the face, because of this, Kale is sentenced to three months of house arrest.

Deprived of TV and music, Kale becomes a voyeur and starts watching his neighbors with binoculars, especially the attractive girl next door, with his best friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo). He spends his days in his yard or in his room secretly watching his neighbours. Kale also becomes increasingly friendly with his pretty new neighbor, Ashley (Sarah Roemer).

Kale hears a TV news report saying that the local police are looking for a serial killer who may be driving a blue 1960s Ford Mustang with a dented side and who may be from Austin, Texas. When Kale observes another neighbor, Robert Turner (David Morse), backing just such a car into his garage, he becomes suspicious.

Both Ashley and Ronnie, are at first skeptical, but gradually become involved in Kale's suspicions, when they spy a female visitor at Turner's home, who dances in front if him, and appears to be killed by him. The three arrange to break into his car, and eventually his house, in search of clues. Bothered by their interest in him, the suspected killer confronts Ashley and Kale, requesting respect for his privacy.

By the time they have proof that he is the serial killer, they have placed themselves and Kale's mother, Julie in grave danger. When Julie goes over to Turner's house to convince him not to press charges against Kale, Turner knocks her unconscious. Turner attempts to tie up Kale, but he escapes and goes to Turner's house to search for his mother. He finds her, and the two kill Turner in a struggle. Afterwards, Kale is released from the rest of his time under house arrest for what is referred to as "good behavior".

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