Arriving in a sleepy Southern town on the eve of integration, slick charismatic Adam Cramer (William Shatner) is an ominous influence, inciting its white citizens into a racial fervor, and plunging the once quiet community into a state of chaos.
Personally, I thought William Shatner was incredible, but wasn’t too impressed with Frank Maxwell.
A Vietnam vet/ex-detective leaves New Orleans with his wife for a quieter life in Louisiana’s bayou. However, a plane crash on the Gulf gets him involved in the world of murder and deception.
Personally, I thought Alec Baldwin was incredible, but wasn’t too impressed with Kelly Lynch.
Shuji and Chise are two high-school students who have just started going out. One day, while visiting Sapporo, Shuji is caught in an air rate by an unknown foreign power. As Shuji runs through the city streets, avoiding falling bombs, a mysterious weapon appears and single-handedly wipes out the swarm of bombers. The weapon? His girlfriend, Chise What do you do when your girlfriend becomes the ultimate weapon? Features 4 episodes: We Fall in Love I’m Growing Together, Alone Fuyumi
When was it made?
4/27/2004
Who stars in it?
Shiro Ishimoda Fumiko Orikasa
And the cast includes:
Shiro Ishimoda, Fumiko Orikasa, Shinichirô Miki, Miki Itô, Dave Arendash
So what’s Wishmaster/Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies all about?
Andrew Divoff returns as the evil Djinn bent on world domination in this direct-to-video sequel to Wishmaster. Released from his prison gem during a failed museum robbery, Djinn transforms from a gooey blob to a demon in human form after granting his first venom-laced wish and takes the rap for the heist and a couple of murders. Meanwhile Morgana (Holly Fields, looking like a B-movie version of Angelina Jolie, without the lips) is haunted by nightmares of the demon and discovers the meaning behind his command, “Fulfill the prophecy”: he needs to bag 1,000 souls and then he’s Armageddon bound. Like its predecessor, Wishmaster 2 twists the classic genie-in-the-lamp legend into a sick joke; every wish is granted in the most literal terms, leaving the recipients victims of their own greed and desire in often gory spectacles. The budgetary constraints are evident in the more ambitious effects, notably a calamity of biblical proportions in a Las Vegas casino with computer-animated locusts and unconvincing dismemberments. Divoff makes a low-rent Freddy Krueger, tossing off pale quips with a tight grin and in a raspy, self-important monotone in this A Nightmare on Elm Street knockoff. Best to stick with the real thing. –Sean Axmaker
When was it made?
3/2/2002
Who stars in it?
Andrew Divoff Holly Fields
And the cast includes:
Andrew Divoff, Holly Fields, Al Foster, Maria Gennaro, Randy Hall
Fess Parker captured the hearts of millions with his strong, confident portrayal of the legendary king of the wild frontier. Climb aboard for two rip-roaring adventures with Davy Crockett (Fess Parker) and his trusty companion George (Buddy Ebsen) as they encounter dangerous rapids, treacherous river pirates, a tomahawk duel, and excitement at every turn.
Personally, I thought Fess Parker was incredible, but wasn’t too impressed with Buddy Ebsen.
“…poignant and funny… a piece of unforgettable TV history.” - Daily Record
“…thoughtful, sharply crafted comedy… very enjoyable” - The Independent
” a dazzling display of comedy acting from four of the best exponents of the art.” “Painfully funny.” - The Mirror
No Food, No Tent, No Phones, No Escape!
A comic tale of office politics and wilderness survival, starring Timothy Spall (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Secrets & Lies) and Martin Clunes (Saving Grace, Shakespeare in Love)
A weekend team-building exercise for four executives goes wrong when their boat capsizes and they are marooned on an uninhabited island. Struggling to survive in the wild where their cell phones are only good for bashing fish, they face hunger, cold, no comfy beds and no movie channel. These bumbling, soft-as-pudding survivalists plunge from minor setback to heart-thumping crisis in this entertaining comedy from award winning screenwriter Tim Firth (Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots). Also stars David Bamber, Jeff Rawle and Sylvia Syms
Special Features: Cast Profiles / Trailer
approx. 85 mins. col.
When was it made?
9/25/2007
Who stars in it?
David Bamber Martin Clunes
And the cast includes:
David Bamber, Martin Clunes, Sylvia Syms, Timothy Spall, Jeff Rawle
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Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 1 was an incredible movie! Both Yûko Mita and Kazuko Sugiyama were amazing! The great cast includes Yûko Mita, Kazuko Sugiyama, Shigeru Chiba, Mindi L. Lyons, Kazuhiko Inoue. If you love watching Yûko Mita or Kazuko Sugiyama, you are definitely going to want to watch Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 1
This disc offers the first four installments of the 195-episode TV series based on Rumiko Takahashi’s popular manga series, Urusei Yatsura (”Those Obnoxious Aliens”). In Japanese mythology, oni are hideous demons; Takahashi turns them into aliens. To save the Earth, high school lecher and nerd Ataru Moroboshi is pitted against the lovely, curvaceous Lum in a game of tag. When he wins, Lum believes he’s proposed and moves in with his long-suffering parents. Shinobu, Ataru’s girlfriend, objects and a skewed romantic triangle develops. Lum’s friends and relatives begin arriving and complicating life further: cute little Ten breathes fire; staggeringly handsome Rei transforms into a tiger-monster. No wonder the neighbors want to run the Moroboshi family out of town. This slapstick comedy-romance anticipates Takahashi’s Ranma 1/2, but Ataru, who has virtually no redeeming qualities, is less likable than Ranma. Unrated; suitable for ages 12 and up: Risqué humor and brief nudity. –Charles Solomon
Eko Eko Azarak 3 - Misa the Dark Angel was an incredible movie! Both Hinako Saeki and Ayaka Nanami were amazing! The great cast includes Hinako Saeki, Ayaka Nanami, Chika Fujimura, Ayumi Takahashi, Yuki Hagiwara. If you love watching Hinako Saeki or Ayaka Nanami, you are definitely going to want to watch Eko Eko Azarak 3 - Misa the Dark Angel
Misa Kuroi is a good witch, but wherever she goes, evil follows. When a dying girl appears out of nowhere shouting Misa’s name, our heroine goes to work. Following the clues, Misa transfers to the prestigious Saint Salem School for Girls and joins the Drama Club. Soon all the girls depart for a mysterious Drama Camp, deep in the woods.
House, Meringue, Afro-Funk…Samba, Hip Hop, Disco, Jazz…Middle Eastern, too! You’ve just stepped onto the cardio dance floor! Every mixed impact combination comes alive with a different authentic dance flavor. Borrowing steps and styles from a multitude of inspirational dance genres and folding them into traditional high/low combinations, this workout is sure to leave you breathless, but smiling, and amazed at your own level of dance-ability! But, the dancing doesn’t stop there…wind it up and smooth it out with a set of pure urban hip hop choreography filled with today’s freshest style. With BONUS Hip Hop Choreography Set.
House of Cards Trilogy, Vol. 3 - The Final Cut was an incredible movie! Both Ian Richardson and Brian Baines were amazing! The great cast includes Ian Richardson, Brian Baines, Diane Fletcher, William Scott-Masson, Michael Fabricant. If you love watching Ian Richardson or Brian Baines, you are definitely going to want to watch House of Cards Trilogy, Vol. 3 - The Final Cut
Ian Richardson (From Hell, M. Butterfly) returns as malevolent statesman Francis Urquhart in this acclaimed finale to the Masterpiece Theater trilogy that began with House of Cards and continued in To Play the King. Now Prime Minister, and nearing the end of his term, Urquhart plans to let international events help him to a luxurious retirement. But he finds himself caught in someone else’s power play, and for the first time he is unable to see a way out. Will he outwit his enemies one last time, or will his long career end in disgrace and defeat? Brilliantly adapted by Andrew Davies (Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jones’s Diary), from Michael Dobbs’s best-selling novel, this satirical trilogy took home a primetime Emmy, a Peabody, two BAFTAs and a Writers’ Guild Award.