| Hard-drinking,
burnt-out ex-CIA operative John Creasy (Washington) has given up on
life--until his friend Rayburn (Oscar winner Christopher Walken) gets
him a job as a bodyguard to nine-year-old Pita Ramos (Dakota Fanning).
Bit by bit, Creasy begins to reclaim his soul, but when Pita is
kidnapped, Creasy unleashes a firestorm of apocalyptic vengeance
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Action-suspense about
psychotically
disgruntled war hero (Ed Harris) seizes the island prison of Alcatraz
and
threatens to wage chemical warfare against nearby San Francisco unless
the government publicly recognizes the men who were killed under
Harris's
top-secret command. FBI biochemist Nicolas Cage teams up with the long
imprisoned British agent Connery the only man who ever escaped from The
Rock in an attempt to foil Harris's terrorist scheme.
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Hold on tight for a rush
of pulse-pounding thrills, breathtaking stunts and unexpected romance
in a film you'll want to see again and again. Keanu Reeves stars as
Jack Traven, an L.A.P.D. SWAT team specialist who is sent to diffuse a
bomb that a revenge-driven extortionist (Dennis Hopper) has planted on
a bus. But until he does, Jack and passenger Sandra Bullock must keep
the bus speeding through the streets of Los Angeles at more than 50
miles per hour - or the bomb will explode. A high-octane chase of
suspense, non-stop action and surprise twists joyride sure to keep
everyone on the edge of their seats.
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Blade II takes the
express route to sequel success. So if you enjoyed Blade, you'll
probably drool over this monster mash, which is anything but boring.
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They stole his money, turned his
woman against him, and left him for dead. Now tough-guy poster child
Porter (the appropriately world - weary Mel Gibson) is back, bad to the
bone, and a mite ticked off at the Organization that done him wrong.
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Ray Liotta stars as a medical
examiner
who is obsessed with finding his wife's killer. A possible solution is
found in neurobiologist Linda Fiorentino's experimental serum, which
transfers
memories from one person to another--even from the deceased. Liotta
injects
himself with the serum, which allows him harrowing glimpses into other
people's minds. But while each dose brings him closer to identifying
the
killer, it also puts him one step nearer to death. |