11:14 2003 R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Thriller
Director: Greg Marcks Cast: Henry Thomas, Blake Heron, Barbara Hershey, Clark Gregg, Hilary Swank, Shawn Hatosy, Stark Sands, Colin Hanks, Ben Foster, Patrick Swayze, Rachael Leigh Cook, Jason Segel, Rick Gomez
At exactly 11:14 PM, two separate car accidents occur that connect five different characters through previous chains of events that come together at the moment of impact in the suburban town of Middleton. The characters are shown through flashbacks and include "bad girl" Cheri (Rachel Leigh Cook), her very concerned parents Frank and Norma (Patrick Swayze and Barbara Hershey), drunk driver Jack (Henry Thomas), teen vandal Mark (Colin Hanks), and would-be criminals Buzzy and Duffy (Hilary Swank and Shawn Hatosy) whose stories all converge by story's end. 1 User Review
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| | A comedic"twisted" tale of everyday life | PXE 03/20/2007 | | |
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All the Pretty Horses 2000 PG-13, 115 min. Genre: Western
Director: Billy Bob Thornton Cast: Matt Damon, Henry Thomas, Penelope Cruz, Lucas Black, Ruben Blades, Miriam Colon, Bruce Dern, Robert Patrick, Sam Shepard, Elizabeth Ibarra
In the late 1940s, down-on-his-luck John Grady Cole (Matt Damon) convinces his friend Lacey (Henry Thomas) to join him on a trip to Mexico. They plan to work as cowboys on one of Mexico's many cattle ranches. Along the way, the duo hooks up with Jimmy (Lucas Black), but misfortune follows, and they part company. More misfortune lies ahead when they get work on Don Hector Rocha's (Ruben Blades) horse ranch, and Cole becomes romantically involved with Don Hector's daughter, Alejandra (Penelope Cruz).
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Cloak & Dagger 1984 PG, 101 min. Genre: Family / Action / Drama / Thriller / Mystery
Director: Richard Franklin Cast: Dabney Coleman, Henry Thomas, Michael Murphy, Christina Nigra, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Eloy Casados, Tim Rossovich, William Forsythe, Robert DoQui, Shelby Leverington, Linden Chiles, William Marquez, Robert Curtin, Wendell Wright
This entertaining film is about lonely, young Davey (Henry Thomas) who is known for making up stories. Davey has his own computer and while playing his favorite video game, "Cloak and Dagger," discovers a plot to smuggle U.S. secret information. He tells his father Hal (Dabney Coleman), but Hal doesn't believe him and thinks that, once more, Davey is living out his fantasies. Davey enlists the aid of his imaginary friend Jack Sprat (also played by Coleman), but Jack cannot help this time. Now, Davey turns to his friend Kim (Christina Nigra) and they find themselves involved with real agents and crooks–all because a microchip is hidden in Davey's video game cassette.
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Dead Birds 2004 R, 91 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Alex Turner Cast: Henry Thomas, Nicki Aycox, Isaiah Washington, Patrick Fugit, Michael Shannon, Muse Watson, Mark Boone Junior, Donna Biscoe, Ted Manson, Danny Kamin, David Dwyer, Brian Bremer
During the Civil War, William (Henry Thomas) heads a gang that executes a bank heist to get Confederate gold. On their escape route from Alabama to Mexico, the gang holes up in a creepy mansion that–unknown to the gang–is possessed by supernatural powers. While gang members fight over the gold, angry ghosts manifest themselves in cruel, eerie ways.
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Desperation 2006 R, 131 min. Genre: Horror / Fantasy / Mystery / Drama / Thriller aka: Stephen King's Desperation
Director: Mick Garris Cast: Tom Skerritt, Steven Weber, Annabeth Gish, Charles Durning, Matt Frewer, Ron Perlman, Shane Haboucha, Kelly Overton, Sylvia Kelegian, Henry Thomas, Sammi Hanratty, Ewan Chung, Tom Parker
Collie Entragian (Ron Perlman) is the sheriff in Desperation, Nevada, where the streets are littered with the bodies of townsfolk. He arrests travelers Peter and Mary Jackson (Henry Thomas and Annabeth Gish) and then Steve (Steven Weber), Cynthia (Kelly Overton), and John (Tom Skerritt) who are tossed in jail where they meet young, mysterious David (Shane Haboucha) who seems to have strange powers and an idea of what is going on. They realize that something very eerie is happening in Desperado. But, can these mere mortals really put an end to the devastation, or will friendly ghosts come to their aid?
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E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial 1982 PG, 115 min. Genre: Family / Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Dee Wallace, Henry Thomas, Peter Coyote, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, K.C. Martel, Sean Frye, C. Thomas Howell, Erika Eleniak, David M. O'Dell, Richard Swingler, Frank Toth, Michael Patrick Bilon, Milt Kogan
One of the great films of all time, the story is about a lost alien on Earth who befriends a family that is also a little lost. The film garnered four Academy Awards (Best Music, Sound, Sound Effects, and Visual Effects) and was nominated for five others, including Best Picture and Director.
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Fever 1999 R, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Alex Winter Cast: Henry Thomas, David O'Hara, Teri Hatcher, Bill Duke, Sandor Tecsy, Irma St. Paule, Marisol Padilla Sanchez, Patricia Dunnock, Helen Hanft, Remak Ramsey
Struggling artist Nick Parker (Henry Thomas) has much to worry about: he is a suspect in his landlord's vicious murder. As if that was not enough, Nick now has come down with a fever that is causing hallucinations, which may represent real events.
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Fire in the Sky 1993 PG-13, 110 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Drama / Horror / Mystery
Director: Robert Lieberman Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, Henry Thomas, Noble Willingham, Kathleen Wilhoite, James Garner, Wayne Grace, Bradley Gregg, Georgia Emelin, Scott MacDonald, Robert Covarrubias, Bruce Wright, Kenneth White
This film is based on the true story of the alleged alien abduction of Arizona logger Travis Walton (D.B. Sweeney). After his disappearance, his logging crew claim that Travis was abducted by aliens. Special investigator Frank Watters (James Garner) doubts their story and investigates, but the men pass their lie detector tests. When Travis reappears a week later, he tells a fantastic story about where he has been.
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Gangs of New York 2002 R, 165 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Jim Broadbent, Liam Neeson, John C. Reilly, Henry Thomas, Brendan Gleeson, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Gary Lewis, Eddie Marsan, Alec McCowen, David Hemmings, Larry Gilliard Jr.
The story begins in New York's Five Points slum, during 1846, where crime runs rampant in Lower Manhattan as unwelcome immigrants flock to the city. Gang wars ensue, and Bill the Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis) kills Priest Vallon (Liam Neeson). Sixteen years later, Priest's son, Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio), enters the arena with a mission: hunt down his father's killer. The film received 10 Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis), Picture, and Director.
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A Good Baby 1998 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Katherine Dieckmann Cast: Henry Thomas, David Strathairn, Cara Seymour, Danny Nelson, Jayne Morgan, Allison Glenn, Jerry Foster, Jerry Rushing, Emilie Jacobs, Hannah Grady
Set in North Carolina's backwoods, this story revolves around loner Raymond Toker's (Henry Thomas) search for the mother of an abandoned baby. At the same time, the very sinister Truman Lester (David Strathairn) arrives in town looking for the baby.
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I Capture the Castle 2003 R, 113 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Tim Fywell Cast: Romola Garai, Rose Byrne, Henry Thomas, Marc Blucas, Bill Nighy, Tara Fitzgerald, Sinead Cusack, Henry Cavill, Sarah Woodward, James Faulkner, David Bamber, Helena Little
Cassandra (Romola Garai), a naive 17 year old, lives in a run-down English castle with her eccentric family. When new landlords from America–Simon (Henry Thomas) and Neil (Marc Blucas)–arrive on the scene, Cassandra's eyes are opened to reveal how her own scheming can lead to despair.
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Legends of the Fall 1994 R, 133 min. Genre: Western
Director: Edward Zwick Cast: Aidan Quinn, Brad Pitt, Henry Thomas, Julia Ormond, Anthony Hopkins, Karina Lombard, Tantoo Cardinal, Kenneth Welsh, Christina Pickles, Gordon Tootoosis
English Col. William Ludlow (Anthony Hopkins) and his three sons–Alfred (Aidan Quinn), Tristan (Brad Pitt), and Samuel (Henry Thomas)–live separate lives on their Montana ranch. In a rather confusing plot (with even more confusing characters), the brothers all love the same woman (Julia Ormond). An Oscar was awarded for Best Cinematography. 1 User Review
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| | dee 02/03/2007 | | awesome film 5 stars |
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Misunderstood 1984 PG, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jerry Schatzberg Cast: Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas, Rip Torn, Huckleberry Fox, Susan Anspach, Maureen Kerwin, June Brown, Helen Ryan, Nadim Sawalha, Nidal Ashkar
After the death of their mother, two young sons rely on their father (Gene Hackman) to help them overcome their emotional trauma.
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Moby Dick 1998 TV, 200 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Franc Roddam Cast: Henry Thomas, Patrick Stewart, Bruce Spence, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Robin Cuming, Shane Feeney-Connor, Piripi Waretini, Vivianne Benton, Dominic Purcell, Gregory Peck
The Melville classic tale becomes a TV miniseries and a Video/DVD release. Ishmael (Henry Thomas) ships out on the whaler Pequad, captained by Ahab (Patrick Stewart) who is out to get revenge on the great white whale that took Ahab's leg. Gregory Peck, who starred in the 1956 version, makes an appearance as a priest.
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Niagara, Niagara 1997 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bob Gosse Cast: Robin Tunney, Henry Thomas, Michael Parks, Stephen Lang, John MacKay, Alan Pottinger, Candy Clark, John Ventimiglia, Dwight Ewell, Sol Frieder
Marcy (Robin Tunney), a young girl suffering with Tourette's Syndrome, and a troubled teen, Seth (Henry Thomas), head for Toronto in search of a doll with a "bobby styling head" that Marcy can't find in the stores of her New York town. Along the way, they fall in love, Marcy runs out of needed medication, and they are chased by law-enforcement officers
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Psycho IV: The Beginning 1990 TV, 96 min. Genre: Horror / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Mick Garris Cast: Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas, Olivia Hussey, CCH Pounder, Warren Frost, Donna Mitchell, Thomas Schuster, Sharen Camille, Bobbi Evors, John Landis, Kurt Paul, Louis Crume, Cynthia Garris, Doreen Chalmers, Alice Hirson
Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is back one more time, and he's even more of a basket case. He calls into a radio talk show and tells about how his crazy, domineering mother (Olivia Hussey) has much to do with why he is what he is today as he reflects on his childhood. Now, Norman is plotting to kill Connie (Donna Mitchell) who is pregnant with his child.
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The Quickie 2001 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sergei Bodrov Cast: Vladimir Mashkov, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dean Stockwell, Lesley Ann Warren, Sergei Bodrov Jr., Henry Thomas, Jsu Garcia, Brenda Bakke, Bailey Thompson, Randy Lowell
Oleg (Vladimir Mashkov), a Russian Mafia boss who is tired of his "work," moves to a mansion in Southern California. There he reunites with his mother (Lesley Ann Warren) who has had several husbands and children since she left Russia many years before. He takes a liking to his half-brother, Alex (Henry Thomas), and decides to turn his part of the business over to him. Meanwhile, his life without women changes when an exterminator (Jennifer Jason Leigh) arrives for a service call at his home. His life also takes a turn when he realizes that someone is out to get him.
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Raggedy Man 1981 PG, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jack Fisk Cast: Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts, Sam Shepard, William Sanderson, Tracey Walter, R.G. Armstrong, Henry Thomas, Carey Hollis Jr., Ed Geldart, Bill Thurman
Divorcee Nita (Sissy Spacek) is raising her two sons in a Texas town. She thinks she has found the answer to her loneliness when she has an affair with a sailor (Eric Roberts), but when he leaves suddenly Nita finds herself in more dire circumstances than she was before.
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Riders of the Purple Sage 1996 TV, 95 min. Genre: Western
Director: Charles Haid Cast: Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Henry Thomas, Robin Tunney, Norbert Weisser, G.D. Spradlin, Bob L. Harris, Rusty Musselman, Lynn Wanlass, Jerry Wills
The often-filmed Zane Grey tale is updated in this good made-for-TV film, which still maintains the spirit of the book. Set in the late 1800s, Jane (Amy Madigan) defies a church-dictated marriage, which causes retribution. Jim Lassiter (Ed Harris), with revenge on his mind, comes to the aid of Jane. Perhaps the best of the films of this story.
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Suicide Kings 1997 R, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Peter O'Fallon Cast: Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Henry Thomas, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jay Mohr, Johnny Galecki, Jeremy Sisto, Nina Siemaszko, Jay Fiondella, Cliff De Young
When his sister is kidnapped, Avery (Henry Thomas) and his friends plan to rescue her by kidnapping Carlo Bartolucci (Christopher Walken), a former Mafia kingpin, and get him to influence the original kidnappers to release Avery's sister. A pretty good plot with good acting.
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Valmont 1989 R, 137 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Milos Forman Cast: Colin Firth, Annette Bening, Meg Tilly, Fairuza Balk, Sian Phillips, Jeffrey Jones, Henry Thomas, Fabia Drake, T.P. McKenna, Ian McNeice, Isla Blair, Aleta Mitchell
Chodleros de Laclos' classic, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," is again brought to the screen following Stephen Frears' popular version a year earlier and Roger Vadim's 1959 film. Set in 18th-century France, it is the story of corrupt lovers (Colin Firth and Annette Bening) who make bets about being able to have sex with others just for the fun of it.
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| 1. 11:14 (2003)
2. All the Pretty Horses (2000)
3. Cloak & Dagger (1984)
4. Curse of the Starving Class (1995)
5. Dead Birds (2004)
6. Desperation (2006) aka: Stephen King's Desperation
7. E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
8. Fever (1999)
9. Fire in the Sky (1993)
10. Gangs of New York (2002)
11. A Good Baby (1998)
12. I Capture the Castle (2003)
13. Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995)
14. Legends of the Fall (1994)
15. Misunderstood (1984)
16. Moby Dick (1998)
17. Niagara, Niagara (1997)
18. Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)
19. The Quickie (2001)
20. Raggedy Man (1981)
21. Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)
22. Suicide Kings (1997)
23. Valmont (1989)
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