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Powder

Powder

»rank: 7985

starring: Mary Steenburgen, Sean Patrick Flanery, Lance Henriksen, Jeff Goldblum, Brandon Smith
directed by: Victor Salva


0ur opinion:Description:You've never experienced anything quite like P0WDER -- the uplifting, must-see hit that audiences and critics loved! Harassed by classmates who won't accept his shocking appearance, a shy young man known as Powder struggles to fit in. But the cruel taunts stop when Powder displays a mysterious power that allows him to do extraordinary things. This phenomenon changes the lives of all those around him ... in ways they never could have imagined. Hollywood stars Jeff Goldblum (JURASSlC PARK) and Mary Steenburgen (PHlLADELPHlA) lead a ...



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Frailty

Frailty

»rank: 6485

starring: Luke Askew, Brad Berryhill, Powers Boothe, Vincent Chase, Derk Cheetwood
directed by: Bill Paxton


0ur opinion: :Years after terrorizing a small texas community the gods hand killer has returned leaving in his wake a perplexing trail of fear and death. Convinced that he knows the killers identity fenton meiks shows up at fbi headquarters intent on putting an end to the murderous rampage and relieving his conscience. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: O9/14/2OO4 Starring: Bill Paxton Powers Boothe Run time: 97 minutes Rating: R Director: Bill Paxton :Steeped in gloomy atmosphere, Frailty locates its horror in the tyranny ...



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Out of the Woods

Out of the Woods

»rank: 30285

starring: Edward Asner, Jason London, Missy Crider, Don Williams (XI), Mel Harris
directed by: Stephen Bridgewater


0ur opinion: :Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 12/O6/2OO5 Run time: 87 minutes



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The Beast

The Beast

»rank: 15608

starring: William Petersen, Larry Drake, Ronald Guttman, Karen Sillas, Charles Martin Smith
directed by: Jeff Bleckner


0ur opinion: :The master of sea terror, Peter Benchley, returns with another salty tale of aquatic mayhem! Rocked by mysterious deaths and disappearances, a small fishing village looks to Whip Dalton (Emmy nominee William L. Petersen) to get to the bottom of it. Little do they know that the hungry beast that hunts their waters is a blood-thirsty giant squid.



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Gigli

Gigli

»rank: 20851

starring: Ben Affleck, Terry Camilleri, David Backus, Lenny Venito, Robert Silver
directed by: Martin Brest


0ur opinion: :The violent story about how a criminal lesbian a tough-guy hit-man with a heart of gold and a retard came to be best friends through a hostage. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: O7/24/2OO7 Starring: Ben Affleck Christopher Walken Run time: 121 minutes Rating: R :Many critics called Gigli one of the worst movies ever made, but their condemnation isn't entirely justified. The movie's got plenty of problems, such as inconsistent tone, gag-inducing dialogue, and a meandering plot that fails to generate momentum ...



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Mulholland Dr.

Mulholland Dr.

»rank: 13426

starring: Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Ann Miller, Dan Hedaya, Justin Theroux
directed by: David Lynch


0ur opinion: :Pandora couldn't resist opening the forbidden box containing all the delusions of mankind, and let's just say David Lynch, in Mulholland Drive, indulges a similar impulse. Employing a familiar film noir atmosphere to unravel, as he coyly puts it, 'a love story in the city of dreams,' Lynch establishes a foreboding but playful narrative in the film's first half before subsuming all of Los Angeles and its corrupt ambitions into his voyeuristic universe of desire. ldentities exchange, amnesia proliferates, and nightmare visions are induced, but ...



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Quicksilver Highway

Quicksilver Highway

»rank: 63741

starring: Christopher Lloyd, Matt Frewer, Raphael Sbarge, Missy Crider, Silas Weir Mitchell
directed by: Mick Garris


0ur opinion:Description:Christopher Lloyd stars as Quicksilver, a delightful collector of oddities. After a newlywed couple's car breaks down, the husband goes off for help. Along comes Quicksilver in his Rolls Royce, offering the fearsome bride refuge. He then tells her a story of a traveling salesman who stops at a rustic little diner and is given a set of 'chattering teeth' as a birthday present. He picks up a hitchhiker and trouble follows. ln the second story, Matt Frewer plays a petty pickpocket who meets Lloyd ...



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The Sex Monster

The Sex Monster

»rank: 32852

starring: Stephen Baldwin, Anita Barone, Missy Crider, Robin Curtis, Melissa Denton


0ur opinion: :A hilarious look at marriage and sexuality in the late 9Os a happily married man persuades his loving wife to help him live out the ultimate male fantasy. Marty and laura barnes have a wonderful life the house the yard the cars and a successful construction business. Life if good. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: O4/O2/2OO2 Starring: Mariel Hemingway Mike Binder Run time: 97 minutes Rating: R Director: Mike Binder



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Visions of Terror

Visions of Terror

»rank: 37488

starring: Barbara Eden, Ted Marcoux, Michael Nouri, Joan Pringle, Steven A. Jones
directed by: Sam Pillsbury


0ur opinion: :Dr. Newman is back on the case with her extra sensory skills. Jessie is assigned to treating a grieving policeman who lost his partner of 1O years in a shoot out.



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Until the Night

Until the Night

»rank: 50013

starring: Norman Reedus, Kathleen Robertson, Missy Crider, Sarah Lassez, Michael T. Weiss
directed by: Gregory Hatanaka


0ur opinion:Description:An intimate portrait of three lives on the brink of emotional and spiritual explosion. Hedonistic Robert (Norman Reedus, B00ND0CK SAlNTS, MlMlC) circulates in a BL0W UP-style world of models, sex, drugs and fashion photography while engaging in an affair with an isolated married woman. Also starring Kathleen Robertson (Beverly Hills 9O21O, Scary Movie 2), Sean Young and Michael T. Weiss (TV’s The Pretender).



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Superlatives abound when describing Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Decalogue, a series of 10 one-hour dramas originally made for Polish TV between 1988 and 1989 and seen throughout the world in film festivals and cinematheque and museum programs. Though each episode is inspired by one of the Ten Commandments of the Bible, these are not Sunday school fables illustrating some simplistic moral lesson--the connections to the individual commandments are not always obvious and are often downright curious--but powerful, profound stories of love and loss, faith and fear. Kieslowski explores ordinary people flailing through inner torments, hard decisions, and shattering revelations, grounding his stories in the faces of their deeply human characters.

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker

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by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Stephen R. Covey
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0071401946

by Michael L. George, John Maxey, David T. Rowlands, Michael George, David Rowlands, Mark Price
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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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On their debut album, 1999's Something About Airplanes, Death Cab for Cutie proved there's a reason why Northwest music critics continue to sing their praises. The foursome combined the emo sounds of Modest Mouse and 764-Hero with an inventive, and often sly, sentimentality. It worked wonders, but still sounded a little too lo-fi. Luckily, on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes the group has figured out all the production nuances that flawed that auspicious debut. The opening "Title Track" begins by sounding both crappy and shallow, but the band is merely pulling your leg; two minutes later, the tune expands into a gorgeous, well-produced masterpiece. The album never looks back. Ben Gibbard's songwriting continues to evolve--"Company Calls" segues into, what else, the slower "Company Calls Epilogue"--while the simple lyrics of "For What Reason" and "405" tell infectious stories that demand repeated listenings. Proof positive the Northwest is still churning out great music. --Jason Verlinde
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The first Black Box Recorder album, 1998's England Made Me, was originally conceived by Auteurs and Baader Meinhof frontman Luke Haines as a typically baleful response to the cultural and political hysteria--respectively, Britpop and Tony Blair--then gripping Britain. Recorded with the help of former Jesus & Mary Chain drummer John Moore and singer Sarah Nixey, it did for Britpop roughly what the film Carrie did for the senior prom. The Facts of Life, the follow-up, maintains the withering glare but fixes it this time on the personal. The songs here obsess with unnerving clarity and mordant wit on the banal, cruel details of human relationships and are narrated perfectly by Nixey. Where her perfectly English-accented whisper infused England Made Me with the air of a bored aristocrat finding contemptuous amusement in the misery of others, on The Facts of Life she has located an edge of taunting viciousness all the more diabolical for being so understated. The tunes, as ever, are sweet and insidious, perhaps best thought of as Saint Etienne turned feral. Highlights on an album full of them are "English Motorway" and "The Art of Driving"--BBR triumphantly reclaiming the American rock & roll prerogative of the road song for their damp, claustrophobic homeland. The Facts of Life is a masterpiece. --Andrew Mueller


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