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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Charlie Sheen,
Martin Sheen,
John Toles-Bey,
Jay Brazeau,
Alec Burden
Martin Sheen's 1991 directorial debut features Sheen as the disturbed head of a military stockade where the prisoners include a troublemaking Army misfit played by his son Charlie. Private Bean (Charlie Sheen) is thrown into the stockade with a group of five blacks calling themselves the Soul Patrol, and gradually learns teamwork from the men, including their leader Stokes (Laurence Fishburne). Eventually the tug of war between Bean and the bigoted commander reaches a boiling point with tragic conclusions, and Bean learns the meaning of compassion and the difference between right and wrong. The film is nothing particularly inspiring or insightful, but the supporting playe...
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Greg Kinnear,
Tea Leoni,
Jordan Carlos,
Dequina Moore,
Joseph Badalucco Jr.
Director:
David Koepp
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jason Lively,
Tom Atkins,
Steve Marshall,
Jill Whitlow,
Wally Taylor
Director:
Fred Dekker
NIGHT OF THE CREEPS - DVD Movie
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Gene Hackman,
Barbara Hershey,
Dennis Hopper,
Sheb Wooley,
Fern Persons
Director:
David Anspaugh
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Bruce Willis,
Billy Bob Thornton,
Ben Affleck,
Liv Tyler,
Will Patton
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/20/2010 Run time: 151 minutes Rating: Pg13
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Sharon Stone,
Rachel Ticotin,
Ronny Cox,
Michael Ironside
Director:
Paul Verhoeven
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Avery Brooks,
Rene Auberjonois,
Michael Dorn,
Terry Farrell,
Cirroc Lofton
Director:
Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Singer, David Livingston, James L. Conway
The fourth series of Deep Space Nine can be summed up in one word: Klingons! The show's producers apparently felt beset from all sides. Babylon 5 was a huge hit, as was Star Trek: Voyager, the flagship of new channel UPN. Stepping up DS9's action quotient seemed to be the answer. Time would tell, however, whether doing so via Trek's tried-and-tested former bad guys was the best solution. Opening with a special two-hour extravaganza, the new year was immediately unfamiliar. Dennis McCarthy's original theme--despite winning an Emmy--had been deemed too subdued. As its upbeat new rendition kicked off, the station was seen in battle and swar...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Ken Marshall,
Lysette Anthony,
Freddie Jones,
Francesca Annis,
Alun Armstrong
There's something inescapably appealing about this camp 1983 Star Wars-meets-The Lord of the Rings knockoff that encourages the viewer to overlook its many silly shortcomings and simply enjoy the fun. James Horner's rollicking music score certainly helps, as does the epic-scale CinemaScope photography of the breathtaking Italian landscapes. The costumes and extravagant production design are also great to look at, and much of Derek Meddings's visual effects work still looks striking. Freddie Jones stands head and shoulders above the rest of the cast as the wise Ynyr, while the two romantic leads, Ken Marshall as Prince Colwyn and Lysette Anthony (with...
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Staring:
Albert Finney,
Carol Burnett,
Ann Reinking,
Tim Curry,
Bernadette Peters
Director:
John Huston
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Eddie Murphy,
Nick Nolte,
Brion James,
Kevin Tighe,
Ed O'Ross
48 HRS. Before the action-oriented "buddy movie" formula settled into place in the 1980s and 1990s with the Lethal Weapon films, Walter Hill's 48 HRS. presented a much more irreverent and politically incorrect version of the genre. Eddie Murphy made an auspicious film debut alongside veteran Nick Nolte's consummate performance as a worn cop. Murphy plays a convict on a two-day furlough from prison to help capture his former partner (James Remar). The intense animosity between his character and Nolte's impatient detective is rude and violent--albeit in a comic way--and the film's racist and sexist banter is so ubiquitous that some viewers might be turned ...
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