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Sci Fi movies
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Jena Malone |
David Morse |
Jodie Foster |
Geoffrey Blake |
William Fichtner |
Sami Chester |
Timothy McNeil |
Laura Elena Surillo |
Matthew McConaughey |
Tom Skerritt |
Henry Strozier |
Michael Chaban |
Max Martini |
Larry King |
Thomas Garner |
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Robert Zemeckis |
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Contact, based on the novel of the same name by Carl Sagan, is the story of a free thinking radio astronomer (Jodie Foster) who discovers an intelligent signal broadcast from deep space. She and her fellow scientists are able to decipher the Message and discover detailed instructions for building a mysterious Machine. Will the Machine spell the end of our world, or the end of our superstitions? Will we take our place among the races of the Galaxy, or are we just an upstart species with a long way to go?
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Thriller |
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Ethan Hawke |
Uma Thurman |
Gore Vidal |
Xander Berkeley |
Jayne Brook |
Elias Koteas |
Maya Rudolph |
Una Damon |
Elizabeth Dennehy |
Blair Underwood |
Mason Gamble |
Vincent Nielson |
Chad Christ |
William Lee Scott |
Clarence Graham |
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Andrew Niccol |
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Gattaca Corp. is an aerospace firm in the future. During this time society analyzes your DNA and determines where you belong in life. Ethan Hawke's character was born with a congenital heart condition which would cast him out of getting a chance to travel in space. So in turn he assumes the identity of an athlete who has genes that would allow him to achieve his dream of space travel.
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Tommy Lee Jones |
Will Smith |
Linda Fiorentino |
Vincent D'Onofrio |
Rip Torn |
Tony Shalhoub |
Siobhan Fallon |
Mike Nussbaum |
Jon Gries |
Sergio Calderón |
Carel Struycken |
Fredric Lehne |
Richard Hamilton |
Kent Faulcon |
John Alexander |
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Barry Sonnenfeld |
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Men in Black follows the exploits of agents Kay (Jones) and Jay (Smith), members of a top-secret organization established to monitor and police alien activity on Earth. The two Men in Black find themselves in the middle of the deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist (Vincent D'Onofrio) who has arrived on Earth to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies. In order to prevent worlds from colliding, the MiB must track down the terrorist and prevent the destruction of Earth. It's just another typical day for the Men in Black.
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Postman, The
[1997,
USA] from $1.99
It is 2013. War has crippled the Earth. Technology has been erased. Our only hope is an unlikely ...
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Will Patton |
Larenz Tate |
Olivia Williams |
James Russo |
Daniel von Bargen |
Tom Petty |
Scott Bairstow |
Giovanni Ribisi |
Roberta Maxwell |
Joe Santos |
Ron McLarty |
Peggy Lipton |
Brian Anthony Wilson |
Todd Allen |
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Kevin Costner |
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In the year 2013 civilization has all but destroyed itself. After a war that decimated the government and most of the population of the United States (possibly the world) people struggle to survive against starvation and rogue groups of armed men. One such group is called the Holnists. This group is bigger than any other and their leader, General Bethlehem, has delusions of ruling the country. A drifter (Costner) is captured by the group and forced to join. He escapes at the first chance and happens on a mail jeep with a skeleton in it. The skeleton is wearing a postal uniform and the drifter takes it to keep him warm. He also finds a mailbag and starts conning people with old letters. The hope he sees in the people he delivers to changes his plans and he decides that he must help bring the Holnists down.
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Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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| Actors: |
Casper Van Dien |
Dina Meyer |
Denise Richards |
Jake Busey |
Neil Patrick Harris |
Clancy Brown |
Seth Gilliam |
Patrick Muldoon |
Michael Ironside |
Rue McClanahan |
Marshall Bell |
Eric Bruskotter |
Matt Levin |
Blake Lindsley |
Anthony Ruivivar |
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Paul Verhoeven |
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In the distant future high school kids are encouraged to become citizens by joining the military. What they don't know is that they'll soon be engaged in a full scale war against a planet of alien insects. The fight is on to ensure the safety of humanity.
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Mark Dacascos |
Kadeem Hardison |
John Pyper-Ferguson |
Brittany Murphy |
Tracey Walter |
James Shigeta |
Masaya Kato |
Dom Magwili |
Ron Yuan |
Clive Rosengren |
Christopher Michael |
Ted Smith |
Tedd Szeto |
R.A. Mihailoff |
David Watts |
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Steve Wang |
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A prototype enhanced human, on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander, and the two of them elude their pursuers narrowly each time.
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Horror |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Laurence Fishburne |
Sam Neill |
Kathleen Quinlan |
Joely Richardson |
Richard T. Jones |
Jack Noseworthy |
Jason Isaacs |
Sean Pertwee |
Peter Marinker |
Holley Chant |
Barclay Wright |
Noah Huntley |
Robert Jezek |
Emily Booth |
Teresa May |
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Paul W.S. Anderson |
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A rescue crew in space comes to investigate and if possible, rescue a government spaceship gone missing for seven years. When they board the ship, they learn that the ship has been somewhere beyond space and brought something back with it that is an unspeakable evil.
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Drama |
Horror |
Mystery |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Nicole de Boer |
Nicky Guadagni |
David Hewlett |
Andrew Miller |
Julian Richings |
Wayne Robson |
Maurice Dean Wint |
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Vincenzo Natali |
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Six different people, each from a very different walk of life, awaken to find themselves inside a giant cube with thousands of possible rooms. Each has a skill that becomes clear when they must band together to get out: a cop, a math whiz, a building designer, a doctor, an escape master, and a disabled man. Each plays a part in their thrilling quest to find answers as to why they've been imprisoned.
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Comedy |
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Trey Parker |
Dian Bachar |
Robyn Lynne Raab |
Michael Dean Jacobs |
Ron Jeremy |
Andrew Kemler |
David Dunn |
Matt Stone |
Toddy Walters |
Chasey Lain |
Juli Ashton |
Masao Maki |
Joseph Arsenault |
Jeff Schubert |
Desi Singh |
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Trey Parker |
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Joe Young is a young Mormon actor who preaches the word of God in LA and can't get anything from it. One day he stumbles on the set of new porno movie shot by well known porn director Maxxx Orbison. Maxxx chooses Joe for the title part in his new movie Captain Orgazmo. Joe soon befriends short and skinny Ben Chapleski (his sidekick in the film), who invented a ray-gun which emits a light beam that causes the most intense orgasm in whoever it hits (called Orgasmorator). Unexpectedly movie Captain Orgazmo becomes a cult hit, and Joe's girlfriend Lisa accidentally sees the movie in the video store - and the problems begin.
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Comedy |
Family |
Romance |
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Harland Williams |
Jessica Lundy |
William Sadler |
Jeffrey DeMunn |
James Pickens Jr. |
Don Lake |
Peter Onorati |
Beau Bridges |
William Arthur Jenkins |
Ken Farmer |
Blake Boyd |
Brandon Kaplan |
Paxton Whitehead |
Don Armstrong |
Pamela West |
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Stuart Gillard |
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Fred Z. Randall is geeky and obnoxious spacecraft designer, who gets the chance to make his dream come true and travel to Mars as a member of the first manned flight there.
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Romance |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Valery Nikolaev |
Val Kilmer |
Elisabeth Shue |
Rade Serbedzija |
Valeri Nikolayev |
Henry Goodman |
Alun Armstrong |
Michael Byrne |
Eugene Lazarev |
Irina Apeksimova |
Lev Prygunov |
Charlotte Cornwell |
Emily Mortimer |
Lucija Serbedzija |
Velibor Topic |
Tommy Flanagan |
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Phillip Noyce |
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Simon Templar has no real family, no real home and Simon Templar isn't even his real name. Yet Simon Templar , also known as the Saint for his use of creating false identities using the names of Catholic saints,is one of the world's most successful thieves. Slick, debonair and a master of disguise, Simon manages to outwit the police again and again. On his next job Simon is hired by the Russian Mafia to steal a cold fusion energy formula from scientist Emma Russel, however the mission backfires as he falls for the pretty, intelligent scientist. Simon and his new love must now manage to outwit the Russian Mafia and work out the energy formula before the worst happens and the US is affected forever.
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Nowhere
[1997,
USA, France] from $1.99
"sexy, psychedelic, dementedly funny, with a sensational soundtrack... it's like clueless with ni...
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James Duval |
Rachel True |
Nathan Bexton |
Chiara Mastroianni |
Debi Mazar |
Kathleen Robertson |
Joshua Gibran Mayweather |
Jordan Ladd |
Christina Applegate |
Sarah Lassez |
Guillermo DÃaz |
Jeremy Jordan |
Alan Boyce |
Jaason Simmons |
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Gregg Araki |
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Nowhere chronicles a day (and night) in the lives of a group of 20 or more alienated Los Angeles teenagers in their personal lives of despair, alienation, failing relationships and more. Centering on one 18-year-old named Dark, an alienated UCLA film student; his bisexual African-American girlfriend Mel; her purple-haired, acid-tongued lesbian girlfriend Lucifer; Dark's homosexual classmate Montgomery; and Montgomery's poetess friend Alyssa. Other characters include Dark's friend, a queer industrial rock star named Cowboy; his drug-addicted lover and band mate Bart; the local drug dealer Handjob and his live-in S&M girls Kris and Kozzy; the metal-mouthed, wise-cracking intellectual Dingbat; her older brother Duckey, the bulimic Egg; Alyssa's self-destructive twin brother Shad and his girlfriend Lilith; Mel's little brother Zero and his blond girlfriend Zoe, plus a Teen Idol so famous that no one needs to utter his name, a trio of Atari gang members, nattering Valley girls, scary drag queens, a pragmatic party, and a mysterious alien from outer space that only Dark sees.
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Warwick Davis |
Brent Jasmer |
Rebekah Carlton |
Jessica Collins |
Tim Colceri |
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. |
Debbe Dunning |
Gary Grossman |
Rick Peters |
Geoff Meed |
Mike Cannizzo |
Ladd York |
Guy Siner |
James Quinn |
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Brian Trenchard-Smith |
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It's the 21st century. A group of U.S. Marines battle in space to destroy a space monster, when they get in the way of the Leprechaun who is in space to marry a princess so he can become ruler of the planet Dominia. They think they have killed the Leprechaun - wrong. The Leprechaun goes on board their space station to find the princess they have taken from him, where he'll kill to get her back.
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Adventure |
Animation |
Comedy |
Family |
Fantasy |
Sci-Fi |
Sport |
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Michael Jordan |
Wayne Knight |
Billy West |
Dee Bradley Baker |
Theresa Randle |
Danny DeVito |
Manner Washington |
Bob Bergen |
Eric Gordon |
Bill Farmer |
Penny Bae Bridges |
Brandon Hammond |
June Foray |
Larry Bird |
Maurice LaMarche |
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Joe Pytka |
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Swackhammer, owner of the amusement park planet Moron Mountain is desperate get new attractions and he decides that the Looney Tune characters would be perfect. He sends his diminutive underlings to get them to him, whether Bugs Bunny & Co. want to go or not. Well armed for their size, Bugs Bunny is forced to trick them into agreeing to a competition to determine their freedom. Taking advantage of their puny and stubby legged foes, the gang selects basketball for the surest chance of winning. However, the Nerdlucks turn the tables and steal the talents of leading professional basketball stars to become massive basketball bruisers known as the Monstars. In desperation, Bugs Bunny calls on the aid of Micheal Jordan, the Babe Ruth of Basketball, to help them have a chance at winning their freedom.
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Action |
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Thriller |
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Bill Pullman |
Mary McDonnell |
Jeff Goldblum |
Judd Hirsch |
Margaret Colin |
Will Smith |
Vivica A. Fox |
Randy Quaid |
Robert Loggia |
James Rebhorn |
Harvey Fierstein |
Adam Baldwin |
Brent Spiner |
James Duval |
Lisa Jakub |
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Roland Emmerich |
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On July 2nd, communications systems worldwide are sent into chaos by a strange atmospheric interference. It is soon learned by the military that a number of enormous objects are on a collision course with Earth. At first thought to be meteors, they are later revealed to be gigantic spacecraft, piloted by a mysterious alien species. After attempts to communicate with the aliens go nowhere, David Levinson, an ex-scientist turned cable technician, discovers that the aliens are going to attack major points around the globe in less than a day. On July 3rd, the aliens all but obliterate New York, Los Angeles, and Washington. The survivors set out in convoys towards Area 51, a strange government testing ground where it is rumored the military has a captured alien spacecraft of their own. The survivors devise a plan to fight back against the enslaving aliens, and July 4th becomes the day humanity will fight for its freedom. July 4th is their Independence Day...
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Michael Keaton |
Andie MacDowell |
Zack Duhame |
Katie Schlossberg |
Harris Yulin |
Richard Masur |
Eugene Levy |
Ann Cusack |
John de Lancie |
Judith Kahan |
Brian Doyle-Murray |
Obba Babatundé |
Julie Bowen |
Dawn Maxey |
Kari Coleman |
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Harold Ramis |
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Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell star in this comedy about a man who clones himself to save his marriage, and then almost loses his wife— to himself! Overworked and overscheduled, contractor Doug Kinney never has enough time for his wife and family. So when a helpful geneticist offers to "xerox" Doug, it seems like the perfect solution— until the clones begin to take over his home, his job, and his bed. Keaton takes on four distinct roles.
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Jack Nicholson |
Glenn Close |
Annette Bening |
Pierce Brosnan |
Danny DeVito |
Martin Short |
Sarah Jessica Parker |
Michael J. Fox |
Rod Steiger |
Tom Jones |
Jim Brown |
Lukas Haas |
Natalie Portman |
Pam Grier |
Lisa Marie |
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Tim Burton |
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It is a normal day for everyone, until the President of the United States (Nicholson). They are able to get in contact with the Martians, and arrange for a meeting behind them and us humans. But not everything goes to plan, and the Martians have other plans for Earth. Are they just misunderstood beings? or do they really want to destroy all of humanity.
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Bruce Ramsay |
Bruce Ramsay |
Bruce Ramsay |
Valentina Vargas |
Doug Bradley |
Charlotte Chatton |
Adam Scott |
Kim Myers |
Mickey Cottrell |
Louis Turenne |
Courtland Mead |
Louis Mustillo |
Jody St. Michael |
Paul Perri |
Pat Skipper |
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Joe Chappelle |
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Determined to close the gates of hell once and for all, a 22nd-century scientist, whose ancestor originally freed the demonic Pinhead centuries before, tries to reverse the Lament Configuration. Spanning several generations, this final entry in Clive Barker's horror franchise acts as both prequel and sequel to the other installments.
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Thriller |
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Patrick Stewart |
Brent Spiner |
LeVar Burton |
Michael Dorn |
Gates McFadden |
Marina Sirtis |
Alfre Woodard |
James Cromwell |
Alice Krige |
Michael Horton |
Neal McDonough |
Marnie McPhail |
Robert Picardo |
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It is the 24th century, and a collective of part humanoid, part machine beings face the Federation in what would be the biggest battle of all time. This collective, called the Borg, lose, and desperately attempt to go back in time to April 4th, 2063, to stop Earth's First Contact with an alien species (the Vulcans, to be precise). Captain Picard, and the crew of the Enterprise-E (NCC 1701-E) go back in time to make sure that Zefram Cochrane makes his warp flight. The Enterprise runs into unexpected trouble, however, when they start to assimilate the Enterprise.
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Action |
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Thriller |
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Kurt Russell |
A.J. Langer |
Steve Buscemi |
Georges Corraface |
Stacy Keach |
Michelle Forbes |
Pam Grier |
Jeff Imada |
Cliff Robertson |
Valeria Golino |
Peter Fonda |
Ina Romeo |
Peter Jason |
Jordan Baker |
Caroleen Feeney |
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John Carpenter |
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Sequel to "Escape From New York". In 2000, a huge earthquake hits Los Angeles which causes the whole city to be now situated on an island. In that year the new life-term US President, an out-spoken moralist declares that all people not conforming to the high morals he sets for the country will be deported to the Los Angeles island. Like New York, a wall is built, guards posted to stop any escapes and if sent there - you can't return to the US. In 2013, Cuervo Jones, a terrorist invades the dreams of the President's daughter, Utopia, and brainwashes her into stealing a device from a weapons establishment and runs with Cuervo to the island. Snake Plissken, hero of Escape From New York, is forced again to go to the island to get the device by the President (who doesn't care if Utopia returns or not.) and he is poisoned to ensure his co-operation. Like New York, Los Angeles is now a decaying city, a hot-bed of scum and weirdos and Snake has 9 hours to find the device and Utopia, and get out before the poison kicks in.
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