As a devoted entrepreneur wins the affection of a free-spirited traveler, he must also win over her stern and disapproving father.
As a devoted entrepreneur wins the affection of a free-spirited traveler, he must also win over her stern and disapproving father.
2 Walt Disney blockbuster movies back-to-back for the whole family to enjoy!
Honey I Shrunk The Kids Honey I Blew Up The Kid
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Army despatch rider Hondo Lane discovers a woman and young son living in the midst of warring Apaches and becomes their protector.
36 Husbands is a mystical, musical, Kung Fu spy comedy starring 3 powerful women – and a bunch of husbands. Krista, top spy and Kung Fu master, has extraordinary powers and she puts them in action on her quest to slow down the steady march towards World War III. Together with her Kung Fu disciples, Gina and Nola, (and Frankie, a spy on-loan from MI6) they fight and love their way across the world leaving a trail of broken hearts and sabotaged plans. All the spies and evil-doers are tuning into the Bright Blue Gorilla TV show. Why do they watch? Is it the music, is it the comedy? Maybe you can figure it out.
And thanks to Joe Pera and the folks at Adult Swim, we have some footage and narration to help us do just that. They released this special bonus episode of Joe Pera Talks To You last week, compiling various shots they never found a use for before, with Pera talking over them. “I figured that to not share it in times like these would be wrong,” Pera said. He’s not wrong!
Racial tensions and corruption come to a head in a small, segregated town after the police find the body of a young Afrikaner girl in the bush.
A comedy centered around a newly divorced guy (Wolff) who moves in with his son (Dean) and joins him on the singles scene.
When Alice sets out to post one synonym for love every week for a year, she inadvertently sends a gentle ripple through her social network and discovers more about relationships than she imagined. Combining doc interviews with narrative drama, 52 Words for Love offers a humorous meditation on what it means to grapple with the vagaries of intimacy.
Probably the Best War/ Romance Movie ever made… An Incredible Epic on Mongols, Korean Warriors, Chinese, Honor, Love and Sacrifice. Amazing, takes a dump on Gladiator and Braveheart…
In 1375, China was in chaos between Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty. Coryo (an ancient kingdom of Korea then) sent a delegation of many diplomats, soldiers and a silent slave to make peace with the new Chinese government. However, this delegation got charged as spies and sent in exile to a remote desert. On the way the group came across a Yuan troop, and the Coryo soldiers managed to survive the battle. They began the journey toward the faraway home country, where they met the Yuan troop again. When they found out the Yuan troop kidnapped a Ming princess, they decided to rescue her so that they could get a ship to go home. Then the battle began…
On a starry night, Jack and Jill separately meet a fortune teller who predicts they will meet the love of their life before the end of the year, which happens to be only five days away.
Hailing from disparate backgrounds, Karl and Albert bond over their desire to escape their small town existence and move to Barcelona, in search of a happier life. With their mutual sense of humor and provocative ideas, they decide to document their youthful adventures with the dream of sharing their passions publicly. Upon settling and realizing life is not as easy as expected, their resistance to normalcy finds them walking divergent paths. Unbeknownst to Karl, Albert starts experiencing personal troubles but pride and fear of revealing his secrets drives him to the edge. What was originally meant to be a harmless idea becomes an instrument for self-destruction as Albert documents his own tragic exposè.
The Blade films are based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes.
Includes BLADE, BLADE II and BLADE TRINITY