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Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Coolest escape ever? It could be when Alice (Milla Jovovich) is chased by Nemesis (Matthew Taylor) and she barrels through a window, slips into the offices and finds herself stranded in a blind hallway. Without hesitating, she bullets a hole in the wall, slides onto her back with guns blazing backwards over her head to slow down Nemesis, hurtles into an air shaft, slides down into a basement, tips over a dumpster just before an explosive round detonates in the shaft.


Director:  Alexander Witt

 

Cast:
Milla Jovovich -  Alice
Sienna Guillory -  Jill Valentine
Oded Fehr -  Carlos Oliviera
Thomas Kretschmann -  Major Cain
Sophie Vavasseur -  Angie Ashford
Razaaq Adoti -  Sgt. Peyton Wells
Jared Harris -  Dr. Charles Ashford
Mike Epps -  L.J.
Sandrine Holt -  Terri Morales
Matthew Taylor -  Nemesis
Malcolm Xerxes -  Featured City Hall Undead #1
Deborah Valente -  Tech
Natalie Charles -  Refugee #2
Tom Gerhardt -  Zombie Dad
Michy Gustavia -  Featured City Hall Undead #2
Shane Mackinnon -  Featured City Hall Undead #3









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Romancing the Stone

We all dream about running off to exotic climes to participate in high adventure with shady characters who turn out to have hearts of gold. Not many of us make it to the airport let alone plan what to pack. But it keeps us sane when our day takes a turn for the worse like getting splashed by a bus or being cut off by a marauding speeder on the freeway. But it is worth continuing to dream those dreams. Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) is one of those dreamy folks who happens to find herself in Columbia to ransom her sister and literally runs into a profiteering soldier of fortune, Jack Colton (Michael Douglas). While trying to get back to civilization, a misstep sends them both careening down the mud-soaked side of a mountain ending up with Jack’s face ending up planted in Joan’s crotch.


Director:  Robert Zemeckis
Writer:  Lem Dobbs; Howard Franklin; Treva Silverman; Diane Thomas
Cast:
Michael Douglas -  Jack T. Colton
Kathleen Turner -  Joan Wilder
Danny DeVito -  Ralph
Zack Norman -  Ira
Alfonso Arau -  Juan
Manuel Ojeda -  Zolo
Holland Taylor -  Gloria
Mary Ellen Trainor -  Elaine
Eve Smith -  Mrs. Irwin
Joe Nesnow -  Super
José Chávez -  Santos
Chachita -  Hefty Woman
Camillo García -  Bus Driver
Rodrigo Puebla -  Bad Hombre
Paco Morayta -  Hotel Clerk
Jorge Zamora -  Maitre’D









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Razor Blade Smile

Is there such a thing as overkill? Our vamp Lilith (Eileen Daley) sucks the life out of her victim and then pops him three times with her pistol. But then she is part assassin. But her escape is impeded by two tennis-playing bodyguards. With a vague aim, she fire off a couple of rounds missing each one. I guess she is a short-range assassin.


Director:  Jake West
Writer:  Jake West
Cast:
Eileen Daly -  Lilith Silver
Christopher Adamson -  Sethane Blake
Jonathan Coote -  Detective Inspector Price
Kevin Howarth -  Platinum
David Warbeck -  The Horror Movie Man
Heidi James -  Ariauna
Isabel Brook -  Celeste
Louisa Moore -  Silk
Grahame Wood -  Student Photographer
Jennifer Guy -  Cindy Arnold
Georgio Serafini -  Leonard Arnold
Mark Caven -  The Detective
Brad Lavelle -  The Chill Pilgrim
Peter Godwin -  Illuminati Conspirator
Scott Bennett -  Guard 1 – Max
Paul Marino -  Guard 2 – Paul









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Revolver

Pressed to the floor by his bodyguard for his own protection, Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta) looks into the face of his assassin (Kamay Lau), masquerading as a waitress. She has been shot in the neck by Sorter (Mark Strong), Macha’s button man, but she know she can blast her target if only she can reach her gun and pull the trigger. Macha is in a panic as he realizes he is in even greater danger by being held down. With all of the crowd noise, all he can do is squirm and scream.


Director:  Guy Ritchie
Writer:  Luc Besson; Guy Ritchie
Cast:
Jason Statham -  Jake
Ray Liotta -  Macha
Vincent Pastore -  Zach
André Benjamin -  Avi
Terence Maynard -  French Paul
Andrew Howard -  Billy
Mark Strong -  Sorter
Francesca Annis -  Lily Walker
Anjela Lauren Smith -  Doreen
Elana Binysh -  Rachel
Faruk Pruti -  Ivan
Shend -  Teddy
Kamay Lau -  Waitress
Bill Moody -  Al
Stephen Walters -  Joe
Vincent Riotta -  Benny









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Ronin

The process of tracking someone is more of an art than a science. Figuring out where they are going and what they are doing is not a challenge for amateurs. Deidre (Natascha McElhone) and Sam (Robert De Niro) make it look easy but it could serve as a textbook example as the pose as tourists taking snapshots, having coffee at a local bistro and generally almost being in the way of their prey.


Director:  John Frankenheimer
Writer:  J.D. Zeik; David Mamet
Cast:
Robert De Niro -  Sam
Jean Reno -  Vincent
Natascha McElhone -  Deirdre
Stellan Skarsgård -  Gregor
Sean Bean -  Spence
Skipp Sudduth -  Larry
Michael Lonsdale -  Jean-Pierre
Jan Triska -  Dapper Gent
Jonathan Pryce -  Seamus O’Rourke
Ron Perkins -  Man with the Newspaper
Féodor Atkine -  Mikhi
Katarina Witt -  Natacha Kirilova
Bernard Bloch -  Sergi
Dominic Gugliametti -  Clown Ice Skater
Alan Beckworth -  Clown Ice Skater
Daniel Breton -  Sergi’s Accomplice