Hammers Over the Anvil 1991 N/R, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ann Turner Cast: Russell Crowe, Charlotte Rampling, Alexander Outhred, John Rafter Lee, Frank Gallacher, Amanda Douge, Daphne Grey, Frankie J. Holden, Alethea McGrath
Set in 1910 Australia, this story revolves around young Alan Marshall (Alexander Outhred), a polio survivor who is not able to live an active life. Alan idolizes local horse trainer East Driscoll (Russell Crowe) and also has a crush on the beautiful, but married, Grace McAlister (Charlotte Rampling). When Driscoll and Grace enter into a romantic affair, Alan watches and lives vicariously through their actions.
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Inspector Gadget 2 2003 G, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Alex Zamm Cast: French Stewart, Elaine Hendrix, Tony(2) Martin, Caitlin Wachs, Mark Mitchell, Sigrid Thornton, Bruce Spence, Alethea McGrath, John Batchelor, James Wardlaw, Mick Roughlan, Nick Lawson, Kate Peters, Brian McDermott, Siros Niaros
Everything seems too quiet in Riverton, so that means trouble is on its way. That's what Inspector Gadget (French Stewart) thinks as he sits in his Gadgetmobile. When he arrests an elderly woman for reckless driving, his gadgets go berserk, and police chief Quimby (Mark Mitchell) is not happy with our hero. But he gets one more chance when the mean Dr. Claw (Tony Martin) breaks out of prison. Now it's gadget vs. gadget as the battle rages. This sequel went straight to video/DVD.
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Knowing 2009 PG-13, 121 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Alex Proyas Cast: Nicolas Cage, Chandler Canterbury, Rose Byrne, Lara Robinson, Ben Mendelsohn, D.G. Maloney, Nadia Townsend, Alan Hopgood, Adrienne Pickering, Joshua Long, David Lennie, Tamara Donnellan, Travis Waite, Alethea McGrath, Danielle Carter
Eight-year-old Caleb Koestler (Chandler Canterbury) finds a string of numbers, and his widowed father John (Nicolas Cage), who is an astrophysicist, discovers that the numbers represent dates of disasters over the last 50 years–and even some that have not yet happened. John alerts authorities who listen to him, and now it is up to John to prevent future disasters. 2 User Reviews
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| | Anonymous 08/03/2009 | | It is a movie like Six Sense you have to watch over and over to understand,the ending could different. |
| | Alien Race 07/20/2009 | The movie was excellent but near the end it lost the suspention of disbelief factor and got way out on a limb and didn't make sense. For instance why not just pick up some earthlings explain what is happening and choose the best DNA stock to keep the species surviving and save some of their most valuable contributions to society? And why have the end event be total devastation where no one could survive? And why not take the father and mother along to help the children to survive? Why not debrief the children so they can be taught to survive?It could be made to be believable but the ending would have to be changed and some explaination as to why the Aliens chose to do things this way. Or if Nicalas Cage did something to actually prevent a (Less Drastic) devastation at the end.
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| 1. Hammers Over the Anvil (1991)
2. Inspector Gadget 2 (2003)
3. Knowing (2009)
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