Dreamcatcher 2003 R, 136 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Thriller
Director: Lawrence Kasdan Cast: Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Timothy Olyphant, Donnie Wahlberg, Mike Holecamp, Reece Thompson, Campbell Lane, Ingrid Kavelaars, Giacomo Baessato, Joel Palmer, Andrew Robb, Rosemary Dunsmore
While enjoying a hunting trip in the Maine woods, four friends (Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis, and Timothy Olyphant) run into alien life forms and a military operation, headed by Col. Abraham Kurtz (Morgan Freeman), who has quarantined the area in an effort to destroy the aliens.
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The Duke 1999 G, 88 min. Genre: Family
Director: Philip Spink Cast: John Neville, James Doohan, Courtnee Draper, Jeremy Maxwell, Oliver Muirhead, Sophie Heyman, Judy Geeson, Justine Johnston, Lomax Study, Jacqui Kaese, Campbell Lane, Frank C. Turner
The Duke (John Neville) spends much of his fortune on the poor, to the dismay of his nephew (Oliver Muirhead). When the Duke dies, his American niece inherits the estate while the nephew plots against the Duke's dog. Harmless family fare with "Star Trek's" James Doohan adding to the festivities. 1 User Review
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| | family must see | Huberts friend 03/05/2007 | | Another great film from walt disney! A doggy tale with a lovely story and happy ending! |
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Life-Size 2000 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Mark Rosman Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Tyra Banks, Jere Burns, Anne Marie DeLuise, Garwin Sanford, Tom Butler, Jillian Fargey, Dee Jay Jackson, Corrine Koslo, Alf Humphreys, Shaina Tianne Unger, Kerry Sandomirsky, Alvin Sanders, Campbell Lane, Jessica Lee Owens
Ever since her mother died, 14-year-old Casey (Lindsay Lohan) has become a loner and is even drifting away from her busy lawyer father Ben (Jere Burns). One day, Casey finds a book "Holcroft's Book of the Dead: Volume 1" in a bookstore and steals it. She uses the book's information on spells to try to resurrect her mother. Casey performs the ceremony but is interrupted and makes a mistake. As a result, instead of resurrecting her mother, Casey brings to life a beautiful fashion doll "Eve" that she had been given for her birthday. Eve (Tyra Banks) is thrilled to be alive, and, although Casey initially dislikes her, Eve brings out the best in Casey and restores her relationships with those around her.
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Mr. Rice's Secret 2000 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Family / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Nicholas Kendall Cast: David Bowie, Bill Switzer, Teryl Rothery, Garwin Sanford, Zack Lipovsky, Jason Anderson, Tyler Thompson, Campbell Lane, Richard de Klerk, Tyler Labine, Eric Keenleyside, Colleen Rennison, Kyle Labine
Young Owen Walters (Bill Switzer) is terminally ill and searches for the magical "Potion of Life." With help from his 400-year-old deceased friend Mr. Rice (David Bowie), Owen learns that knowledge isn't how long you live but how you live that counts.
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Needful Things 1993 R, 120 min. Genre: Horror / Drama / Thriller
Director: Fraser Clarke Heston Cast: Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Bonnie Bedelia, Amanda Plummer, J.T. Walsh, Duncan Fraser, Ray McKinnon, Valri Bromfield, Shane Meier, Mel Allen, William Morgan Sheppard, Don S. Davis, Campbell Lane, Eric Schneider, Frank C. Turner
Stephen King's story is the basis for this film involving Leland Gaunt (Max von Sydow) opening up an antiques store, "Needful Things," in Castle Rock, Maine. Leland turns the once friendly residents against each other by convincing them to play pranks on each other. What they do not know is that they have sold their souls because Leland is really the Devil in disguise! Will Sheriff Alan Pangborn (Ed Harris) be able to step in and save the town?
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| 1. Dreamcatcher (2003)
2. The Duke (1999)
3. Life-Size (2000)
4. Mr. Rice's Secret (2000)
5. Needful Things (1993)
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