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Red Dragon online With the exception perhaps of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho', 'Silence of the Lambs' - in which FBI agent Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) must consult psychotic psychiatrist Hannibal ('the Cannibal') Lecter from his maximum security cell in her pursuit of another serial killer - is the most popular and most famous psycho-thriller ever put on screen, and has transformed Anthony Hopkins, who plays Lecter, into a Hollywood mainplayer, a knight of the realm, and a spokesperson for Barclays Bank (which apparently sees no irony in being associated with a ruthless, arrogant maneater). This is not to say that the film was without flaws. So intense and mesmerising were the scenes between Starling and Lecter - essentially a subplot in the film - that the main plot, when it came, was little more than a limp, forgettable appendage. In the sequel, 'Hannibal', Sir Anthony reprised his role with gusto, although Foster had lost her appetite for the affair and was replaced by Julianne Moore. The film had its tasty bits, but it quickly became clear that Lecter is a far more compelling character when he wields his malign influence from behind bars - once unconfined, he seemed as much of a ham as the trained killer pigs that pursue him in the film. 'Silence of the Lambs' and 'Hannibal' were screen adaptations of the second and third novels in Thomas Harris' Hannibal trilogy - and in the wake of their box-office success, Hollywood has decided to exercise the prequel option by going back to the first novel in the trilogy, 'Red Dragon'. In a way, this film represents all of the good things about its predecessors, with none of the bad. In a brief prologue, we see how Lecter (Anthony Hopkins again) was first outwitted and apprehended by Special Agent Will Graham (Edward Norton). Some time later, Graham has recovered from his injuries and retired to live with his wife and son, but is persuaded to take 'one last case', involving a serial killer dubbed 'the Toothfairy' who carries out ritualistic slaughters of families every full moon. At an impasse, Graham is forced to consult Lecter behind bars, just like Starling did before (or, technically, after) him. Again we are treated to magnetic scenes involving mind games and manipulation, only this time with the added bonus that Lecter bears a genuine grudge against his interlocutor and is out for revenge. Even better, this time the killer is a flesh-and-bones character rather than a grunting cipher, and his storyline is well developed and engaging in its own right. Director Brett Ratner has assembled an impressive cast, including Ralph Fiennes, Harvey Keitel, Emily Watson, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. There are enough canny references to the 'previous' two films to keep any fan of the series happy, including the sight of Lecter already making a meal of his hopelessly inadequate nemesis from 'Silence of the Lambs', Dr Chiltern (again played by Anthony Heald). In a way, however, this is precisely the film's problem: like so many sequels, it is burdened by its own history. Too many of its scenes are second takes (albeit improved ones) of elements that are all too familiar from the other films. Besides, 'Red Dragon' is itself in effect a remake of Michael Mann's much overlooked 'Manhunter' (1986), which, despite all its cloying, 'Miami Vice'-style slickness, is still sufficiently similar to Ratner's film to make you wonder why Ratner has bothered. 'Red Dragon' is good - in fact, probably much better than all its predecessors - I only wish that it had been the first, rather than the last, in the series.
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Jawbreaker online In what was meant as a harmless birthday prank, three of Reagan High School's most popular girls, Julie, Foxy, and Courtney pretend to kidnap their friend, the latter shoving a jawbreaker into the victim's mouth to keep her from screaming. Their plan goes awry when the girl accidently swallows the jawbreaker, choking to death. The cool and calculating Courtney tries to cover the crime but is found out by school geek Fern Mayo. In return for her silence, Courtney transforms the gawky Fern into the stylishly beautiful Vylette, leaving the conscience-stricken Julie out in the cold, threatening to set her up for the girl's murder if she breaks her silence. Meet Liz Purr: Friendly. Pretty. And popular. Flash-forward to the morning of her 17th birthday, and you'll find her being taken out of her bed, tied-up, and taken to the trunk of the car that her three best friend's (Courtney, Julie, and Marcy) are riding while being gagged with a jawbreaker. Everything goes terribly wrong as the 3 girls pop the trunk to find Liz dead, from choking on the rock hard candy. Courtney is a cold hearted bitch who could care less about the death of her best friend, but the chance of a ruined reputation. Marcy is like Courtney's shadow who will agree on anything Courtney says. And Julie is a good girl who wants to go to the police. But Julie gets a war when Courtney will do anything to cover the case up. And I mean ... anything.
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| автор: iulya | 21 июля 2008 | Просмотров: 537 |
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Звездный десант 3: Мародер / Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008/ENG/DVDRip) Colonel Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) finds himself battling bugs, new and old, on the Federation frontier planet known as Roku San. Off-duty, Rico and his old friend Dix Hauser (Boris Kodjoe) get into a bar-fight with farmers protesting the war. During the fight, Rico strikes Dix to stop him from shooting one of the farmers. Dix arrests him but the base is attacked by Arachnids and Rico is needed for its defense. When Roku San falls, Rico is blamed by the Federal Media and set for execution for insubordination and striking a superior officer. But the Federation has other plans for him. Captain Lola Beck (Jolene Blalock) is marooned on a classified planet known as Planet OM-1 with Sky Marshall Anoke (Stephen Hogan). Rico must lead the Marauders, an elite team of troopers, on a rescue mission, using the Federation's new battle-suits. Rico and the Marauders defeat the Arachnids on OM-1, and save their fellow soldiers from death at the hands of a treasonous element operating within Federation itself. OM-1 is discovered to be the home of the Bug Hive, the Arachnid's ruling body, and is destroyed by a "Q-Bomb." Rico is subsequently promoted to general, and given permanent command of the Marauder program
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Diary of the Dead The movie begins with some news reporters filming a story about the death of an immigrant couple and their child. As they are wheeled out of their apartment building on a gurney, the mother and the child suddenly wake up and attack the emergency services crew on site. Both are shot in the head, but not before biting quite a few of the people. After an introduction to the zombie documentary ('The Death of Death') mostly filmed by Jason Creed, a film student at the University of Pittsburgh, the film cuts to the group of students filming a mummy horror movie in the woods, with Jason directing. The actor playing the mummy, Ridley, is lectured on the way a corpse moves and the make-up artist, Tony Ravelo, on not doing a good enough job on the make-up of the zombie. While the group argues, another student named Elliot declares that something strange is on the news. All the students, and their supervising professor hear the reports of the dead waking, and Tony scoffs at the news. After hearing the report, Ridley decides to head to his home in Philadelphia, along with Francine, another student. The group gets into their caravan and head over towards the university dorms to pick up Debra, Jason's girlfriend. Entering the abandoned dormitory, he finds Debra in her room, attempting to get through to her parents, but to no avail. On the laptop next to her is the news report that was shown at the beginning of the movie. They get on the road once more, and Jason requests that each of the people introduce themselves to the camera, because he believes what is going on will be a part of history, and wants to document everything. Each of the group members introduce themselves hesitantly, starting with Mary, the driver, and moving to Debra and Tony, then to Elliot, Gordo and his girlfriend Tracy, and finally their professor Andrew Maxwell. While they drive, they encounter a car accident on the side of the road, where a State Trooper slowly stumbles towards the caravan. The students are frightened as he looks as though he has been fried from the fire of the accident. He begins to pound on the door, and the group quickly drive off, running over three other zombies as they escape. Mary falls quickly into depression as she realizes that she has murdered three people. Stopping for a break outside, Mary shoots herself with a pistol she was carrying, prompting the group to panic. Discovering that she still has a pulse, they rush to an abandoned hospital, looking for help. The group splits up, and Gordo hears a chaotic radio transmission. The group eventually find a doctor hidden behind a curtain. They call for his help, only to discover that he is a zombie. After firing shots into his torso, they realize the only way to put an end to him is to shoot him in the head. After killing him, an undead nurse starts to stumble towards them. After losing its eyes due to Debra zapping her head with a defibrillator, Gordo puts an end to her. Running out of battery for the camera, Jason opts to stay with a comatose Mary while it charges. He hears Debra screaming, but remains where he is, not wanting to leave his camera. Debra comes back, with another video camera in hand, and lectures Jason about his documentation being more important than their lives. Mary suddenly groans as she begins to turn into a zombie. The professor confiscates the pistol from Gordo's hands and kills Mary. On their way out of the hospital, a zombie patient bites Gordo in the arm before Elliot stabs the patient in the head with an IV pole. A few hours later, the group bury Mary and Gordo is dead. Tony prepares to shoot him, but Tracy stops him, pleading for him to wait and see whether he will turn. Gordo then wakes up, and Tracy kills her boyfriend herself. They get on the road again, only to have the caravan break down due to a broken fuel line. They find a barn and it's deaf owner, Samuel. After repairing the fuel line, the group prepare to leave, but Samuel is bitten and stabs himself in the face with a scythe. The group encounter a band of survivors who have stocked their warehouse with supplies. Jason uploads the footage he has shot so far on the net, and gets 72,000 hits within 8 minutes. Debra receives a text message from her little brother, claiming their safe and heading home. Just before leaving, Ridley calls Jason via webcam and invites him over to his mansion in Philadelphia. The group gather some supplies from the warehouse after Tony kills a zombie and begin to drive to Debra's home. When they arrive, they find Debra's parent's car in the garage with the passenger window smashed and bloody. As they search the house, Debra is ambushed by her undead brother, who is quickly killed by Professor Maxwell with a bow and arrow. Debra also finds her mother who had been chewing on her father. She is also killed by the professor, who claims that they need to leave. Deciding to head over to Ridley's home, the group encounters the National Guard, who stop them. After ordering Jason to turn the camera off, they quickly take all their supplies save for their weapons and drive away, leaving the students with no food. They arrive at Ridley's home, only to find the front door open. Searching the home, Ridley surprises them as he comes out of a panic room. Tracy and Jason go and unload the caravan while Tony films Ridley going through the kitchen, looking for some food. His strange behavior alarms both Tony and Debra, who ask where Francine and his family is. He claims that they are all dead, and that he has buried them. He shows the two their bodies, who have been carelessly dumped into the swimming pool, but not before Tony noticing a bite wound on Ridley's hand. Ridley quickly turns, and goes outside where Jason is filming Tracy unloading the caravan. Ridley suddenly attacks her, but she manages to run. Jason follows them with his camera, and distracts Ridley as Tracy smacks a stick into Ridley's back, knocking him out. Angry that Jason simply filmed her as her life was in jeopardy, she takes the caravan and drives off on her own. Elliot dries his hair with a blow dryer as he is ambushed by Ridley, causing him to fall into the tub and killing him from electrocution. Professor Maxwell suggests they head into the panic room after seeing Elliot's death on the monitors, but Jason refuses, claiming he doesn't want to be shut off from the rest of the world. He lies that he'll go into the panic room, and while the rest of the group are busy stocking up, he sneaks away, only to run into Ridley. The group hears the commotion and find Jason being bitten by Ridley on the ground. Ridley's head is sliced in half by the professor, leaving Jason lying on the floor. He begs Debra to shoot him, which she does so. Vowing to continue his movie, Debra uses the camera and takes Jason's place and begins to record their actions. They spot a lot of zombies breaking into the mansion and a dead Elliot walking around the house. The professor quickly locks the panic room door as the zombies move inside the house. The movie ends with Debra explaining how inhumane some humans were, and questions whether they were worth saving.
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Sharpe's online At the beginning of the series, Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) is a sergeant in the British 95th Rifles serving in Portugal in 1809. When he singlehandedly saves the life of General Sir Arthur Wellesley (David Troughton in the first two films, then Hugh Fraser) from a group of French cavalrymen, Wellesley gives Sharpe a battlefield commission, promoting him to lieutenant. Sharpe is placed in charge of a detachment of the 95th Rifles - a group of elite riflemen ("chosen men"), among them Sergeant Patrick Harper (Daragh O'Malley), who eventually becomes his best friend. Wellesley and his various spymasters, first Major Michael Hogan (Brian Cox), followed by Major Nairn (Michael Byrne), Major Mungo Monroe (Hugh Ross) and later Major General Ross (James Laurenson), find Sharpe to be an extremely capable and cunning officer and give him progressively more important tasks. Despite their backing, he has to fight against the strong prejudice of aristocrats (who often owe their army positions to money and social connections rather than military skill) against an uncouth commoner raised from the ranks. He makes a number of dangerous enemies, such as French Major Pierre Ducos (FЁ¦odor Atkine) and Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson (Michael Cochrane), and encounters one from his prior service in India, Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill (Pete Postlethwaite). However, Sharpe's successes gain him steady promotion. By the end of the Napoleonic Wars, at the Battle of Waterloo, he is Lieutenant-Colonel Sharpe. Along the way, Sharpe has a number of romances. During the course of the series, he marries first the Spanish guerrilla leader Teresa Moreno (Assumpta Serna), with whom he has a daughter, and then Jane Gibbons (Abigail Cruttenden).
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Memento online Memento chronicles two separate stories of Leonard (Guy Pearce), a ex-insurance investigator who can no longer build new memories, as he attempts to find the murderer of his wife, which is the last thing he remembers. One story line movies forward in time while the other tells the story backwards revealing more each time. A memory inside a memory, Memento is a complicated head spinning adventure. Award winning Guy Pearce plays Leonard, who is determined to avenge his wives murder. However, unable to remember anything that happens day-to-day due to a condition he sustained, short term memory loss, he has to write himself note after note that still don't mean anything after he falls asleep. The film goes back in time to reveal each little bit of the puzzle as he tries to find out the person who killed his wife and makes the audience feel just as confused as he is. The narrative closely follows a phone call Pearce has in which he talks about Sammy Jankis a former client of his who he believed had the same condition. The film takes an unexpected twist as the two characters have a lot more in common than is initially put across. Nominated for 2 Oscars this film is a definite must see for anyone who enjoys a mystery. Leonard (Guy Pearce) is an insurance investigator whose memory has been damaged following a head injury he sustained after intervening on his wife's murder. His quality of life has been severely hampered after this event, and he can now only live a comprehendable life by tattooing notes on himself and taking pictures of things with a Polaroid camera. The movie is told in forward flashes of events that are to come that compensate for his unreliable memory, during which he has liaisons with various complex characters. Leonard badly wants revenge for his wife's murder, but, as numerous characters explain, there may be little point if he won't remember it in order to provide closure for him. The movie veers between these future occurrences and a telephone conversation Leonard is having in his motel room in which he compares his current state to that of a client whose claim he once dealt with. Point blank in the head a man shoots another. In flashbacks, each one earlier in time than what we've just seen, the two men's pasts unfold. Leonard, as a result of a blow to the head during an assault on his wife, has no short-term memory. He's looking for his wife's killer, compensating for his disability by taking Polaroids, annotating them and tattooing important facts on his body. We meet the loquacious Teddy and the seductive Natalie (a barmaid who promises to help) and we glimpse Leonard's wife through memories from before the assault. Leonard also talks about Sammy Jankis, a man he knew with a similar condition. Has Leonard found the killer? Who's manipulating whom
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Terror in the shadows online Five years ago, Christine went after the baby she gave up for adoption, claiming he'd been stolen, and wound up killing Alex Williams' wife and the baby the Williams' had adopted. Now, Alex has remarried to a woman with a young son and when Christine escapes from a mental institution, she heads straight for Alex, looking for revenge. A woman (Walker) who is mentally ill, had a baby years ago. Her family feeling that it would be in the child's best interest, decided to give it up for adoption. Feeling that her baby had been taken from her, she sought the people who adopted her baby to get it back. When the husband (McCloskey) came home, he found his wife and the baby dead, and the woman clutching her dead baby. She would be sent to a mental hospital. A few years later, she escapes, and all she can think of is getting her baby back. The man who adopted her baby has since remarried a single mother (Francis), and still lives in the same house. When she gets there, she assumes that her son, is her baby. So she gets a job at her coffee shop waiting for an opprtunity, while her husband, upon learning of her escape, is dreading what is she going to do, cause in her mind he stole her baby
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