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Killer Klowns from Outer Space

Killer Klowns from Outer Space

»rank: 5348

starring: Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, John Allen Nelson, John Vernon, Michael Siegel
directed by: Stephen Chiodo


0ur opinion:Description:Finally the truth about clowns is out! Beneath their smirky sinister grins and wildly patterned clothes are clever killers from out of this world. The 'juxtaposition of their toy-store arsenal and malevolent intent proves to be a tasty combination' (Los Angeles Times) in this killer entertainment that will leave you fearing these big-top creatures for good. A spaceshiplooking like a circus tentlands in a field near a small town, signaling the attack of deviant, red-nosed, balloon-twisting psychos from another world who plan to annihilate mankindby turning people ...



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Go (Special Edition)

Go (Special Edition)

»rank: 9483

starring: Sarah Polley, Jay Mohr, Scott Wolf, Taye Diggs, Katie Holmes
directed by: Doug Liman


0ur opinion:Description:Eighteen-year-old Ronna, accompanied by reluctant partner-in-crime and fellow supermarket checkout clerk Claire, is desperately looking to score some rent money before she's evicted. Simon, an impulsive Brit, is driving a stolen car with buddy Marcus during a no-holds-barred night of partying on the Las Vegas strip. Adam and Zack, a pair of TV stars, find themselves in the middle of a real-life drug sting - and a very creepy Christmas dinner. Welcome to the edgy comedy G0, in which the misadventures of a group of young people ...



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The Next Best Thing

The Next Best Thing

»rank: 48923

starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas, Michael Vartan
directed by: John Schlesinger


0ur opinion: :You'd be hard-pressed to find a modern-day couple as impossibly glamorous as Rupert Everett and Madonna; their casting as common folk in the gay-parenting drama The Next Best Thing is just one of the film's myriad problems. (0ne thing we never needed to see was these two pushing grocery carts in a supermarket. lt's just unnatural.) Best friends in sun-dappled L.A. (he's a landscaper, she's a yoga instructor), Abbie (Madonna) and Robert (Everett) fall into an amorous embrace on a fateful Fourth of July after a few ...



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Jackpot

Jackpot

»rank: 82879

starring: Jon Gries, Daryl Hannah, Garrett Morris, Patrick Bauchau, Adam Baldwin
directed by: Michael Polish


0ur opinion: :Jon Gries (Men in Black) and Saturday Night Live's Garrett Morris star in this bizarre yet compelling little road movie. Sunny Holiday (Gries) dreams of being a singer. Rather than taking a more direct route, he works on 'building his audience' by hitting tiny karaoke contests across the country. Gries underplays Sunny well, making him neither too good nor too bad a singer; his dreams seem reasonable and ludicrous at the same time. Morris makes Les a beautiful counterpoint--someone who's either a shrewd genius or completely nuts. ...



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The Next Best Thing [Region 2]

The Next Best Thing [Region 2]

»rank: 157197

starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas, Michael Vartan
directed by: John Schlesinger


0ur opinion: :You'd be hard-pressed to find a modern-day couple as impossibly glamorous as Rupert Everett and Madonna; their casting as common folk in the gay-parenting drama The Next Best Thing is just one of the film's myriad problems. (0ne thing we never needed to see was these two pushing grocery carts in a supermarket. lt's just unnatural.) Best friends in sun-dappled L.A. (he's a landscaper, she's a yoga instructor), Abbie (Madonna) and Robert (Everett) fall into an amorous embrace on a fateful Fourth of July after a few ...



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The Next Best Thing

The Next Best Thing

»rank: 224893

starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas, Michael Vartan
directed by: John Schlesinger


0ur opinion: :You'd be hard-pressed to find a modern-day couple as impossibly glamorous as Rupert Everett and Madonna; their casting as common folk in the gay-parenting drama The Next Best Thing is just one of the film's myriad problems. (0ne thing we never needed to see was these two pushing grocery carts in a supermarket. lt's just unnatural.) Best friends in sun-dappled L.A. (he's a landscaper, she's a yoga instructor), Abbie (Madonna) and Robert (Everett) fall into an amorous embrace on a fateful Fourth of July after a few ...



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The Next Best Thing [Region 2]

The Next Best Thing [Region 2]

»rank: 219020

starring: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Illeana Douglas, Michael Vartan
directed by: John Schlesinger


0ur opinion: :You'd be hard-pressed to find a modern-day couple as impossibly glamorous as Rupert Everett and Madonna; their casting as common folk in the gay-parenting drama The Next Best Thing is just one of the film's myriad problems. (0ne thing we never needed to see was these two pushing grocery carts in a supermarket. lt's just unnatural.) Best friends in sun-dappled L.A. (he's a landscaper, she's a yoga instructor), Abbie (Madonna) and Robert (Everett) fall into an amorous embrace on a fateful Fourth of July after a few ...



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Go [Region 2]

Go [Region 2]

»rank: 219020

starring: Katie Holmes, Sarah Polley, Suzanne Krull, Desmond Askew, Nathan Bexton
directed by: Doug Liman


0ur opinion: :Director Doug Liman's follow-up to the winning Swingers is a rollicking adventure that, while lacking in any substantial plot, speeds along with nonstop adrenaline and style to burn. Taking a cue from Pulp Fiction, Liman plays tricks with time and overlapping plots, all of which play out in L.A. and Las Vegas in a 24-hour period sometime between Christmas and New Year's. Slacker grocery-store clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is trying to score rent money by selling hits of Ecstasy at a rave party, but winds up inadvertently ...



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Camouflage

Camouflage

»rank: 147426

starring: Leslie Nielsen, Lochlyn Munro, Vanessa Angel, William Forsythe, Patrick Warburton
directed by: James Keach


0ur opinion: :Director Doug Liman's follow-up to the winning Swingers is a rollicking adventure that, while lacking in any substantial plot, speeds along with nonstop adrenaline and style to burn. Taking a cue from Pulp Fiction, Liman plays tricks with time and overlapping plots, all of which play out in L.A. and Las Vegas in a 24-hour period sometime between Christmas and New Year's. Slacker grocery-store clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is trying to score rent money by selling hits of Ecstasy at a rave party, but winds up inadvertently ...



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Go [Region 2]

Go [Region 2]

»rank: 147426

starring: Katie Holmes, Sarah Polley, Suzanne Krull, Desmond Askew, Nathan Bexton
directed by: Doug Liman


0ur opinion: :Director Doug Liman's follow-up to the winning Swingers is a rollicking adventure that, while lacking in any substantial plot, speeds along with nonstop adrenaline and style to burn. Taking a cue from Pulp Fiction, Liman plays tricks with time and overlapping plots, all of which play out in L.A. and Las Vegas in a 24-hour period sometime between Christmas and New Year's. Slacker grocery-store clerk Ronna (Sarah Polley) is trying to score rent money by selling hits of Ecstasy at a rave party, but winds up inadvertently ...



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