Bed & Breakfast 1992 PG-13, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Robert Ellis Miller Cast: Roger Moore, Talia Shire, Colleen Dewhurst, Nina Siemaszko, Ford Rainey, Stephen Root, Jamie Walters, Cameron Arnett, Bryant Bradshaw, Victor Slezak, Jake Weber, Marceline Hugot
Widowed Ruth (Colleen Dewhurst), daughter Claire (Talia Shire), and granddaughter Cassie (Nina Siemaszko) run a bed and breakfast that has seen better days. One day, con-artist Adam (Roger Moore) appears at their door, claims he has amnesia, and ends up changing all of their lives for the better.
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The Cell 2000 R, 107 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tarsem Singh Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D'Onofrio, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Jake Weber, Dylan Baker, James Gammon, Patrick Bauchau, Tara Subkoff, Catherine Sutherland
After capturing serial killer Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Onofrio), FBI Agent Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) turns to a child psychologist, Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez), whose ability to journey inside the minds of patients might provide the only chance to save Stargher's latest victim. Stargher has kidnapped and hidden a girl; now it is a race against the clock to find her while she is still alive.
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Cherry 1999 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: John Glascoe, Joseph Pierson Cast: Shalom Harlow, Jake Weber, David McCallum, Gil Rogers, Laurel Holloman, Isaach De Bankole, Donovan Leitch, Aleksa Palladino, Heather Matarazzo, Tim Bohn
Ten years ago, Leila (Shalom Harlow) was jilted at the altar. As a result she has lived a celibate life. Now she wants to have a baby, and her plan is to advertise for a mate. Most who respond are losers. But, all is not lost: her gynecologist (Jake Weber) and a professional clown (Donovan Leitch) appear as chief contenders for the role of fathering her child. 1 User Review
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| | Adorable film | azrael 03/11/2007 | I got this film for David McCallum who plays the Lover of the main character's uncle and has raised both girls after the death of their parents.
What a surprise it is delightful! Shalom Harlow really does well as the naive virgin in her quest to have a child. The rest of the cast are wonderful and fit well together.
It is films like this that make me love Indies. See it if you have a chance. This would have made a very enjoyable series. |
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Dangerous Beauty 1998 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Marshall Herskovitz Cast: Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, Jacqueline Bisset, Oliver Platt, Moira Kelly, Fred Ward, Naomi Watts, Jeroen Krabbe, Joanna Cassidy, Jake Weber
Set in 16th-century Venice, amidst the turmoil of the Inquisition, this is the story of a courtesan, Veronica Franco (Catherine McCormack), who works her way into the aristocratic world by bedding members of the ruling class–even to the point of influencing King Henry's (Jake Weber) decision to supply ships to fend off the Turkish fleet.
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Dawn of the Dead 2004 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Zack Snyder Cast: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer, Ty Burrell, Michael Kelly, Kevin Zegers, Michael Barry, Lindy Booth, Tom Savini, Scott H. Reiniger, Ken Foree, Jayne Eastwood, Boyd Banks, R.D. Reid
A virus has hit the U.S. resulting in corpses turning into blood-thirsty zombies. Ana (Sarah Polley) returns from her nursing duties and finds that her husband has been turned into a zombie. She escapes but finds zombies everywhere she goes. Ana is rescued by a cop, Kenneth (Ving Rhames), and then joins a small group of survivors, including Michael (Jack Weber) and Andre (Mekhi Phifer). They head for Crossroads Mall where they enjoy a few minutes of peace–until zombies arrive on the scene. Using a shuttle buss, they ram their way out of the mall and head for the boat docks hoping to find safety on an island. But, will they find that the island is really free from zombies?
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The Haunting of Molly Hartley 2008 PG-13, 86 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Mickey Liddell Cast: Haley Bennett, Jake Weber, Chace Crawford, Shannon Woodward, Shanna Collins, AnnaLynne McCord, Marin Hinkle, Nina Siemaszko, Josh Stewart, Jessica Lowndes, Randy Wayne, Ron Canada, Kevin Cooney, Jamie McShane, Ross Thomas
High school student Molly Hartley (Haley Bennett) relocates to a new school where fellow classmate Joseph (Chace Crawford) shows her the ropes while outcast Alexis (Shanna Collins) tries to convert her to Christianity. Meanwhile, Molly is haunted by memories of her mentally ill mother (Marin Hinkle) who had tried to stab her. At her father's (Jake Weber) urging, Molly seeks help from her school counselor (Nina Siemaszko) who tells her that there could be a genetic connection between her mother's mental illness and Molly's state of mind. Is something sinister lying in wait for Molly and her friends as Molly prepares to celebrate her 18th birthday?
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In Too Deep 1999 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Rymer Cast: Omar Epps, LL Cool J, Nia Long, Stanley Tucci, Hill Harper, Pam Grier, Veronica Webb, Jake Weber
A rookie cop, Jeff Cole (Omar Epps), infiltrates a Cincinnati cocaine ring, under the alias of J. Reid, to take down the powerful drug lord, Duane Keith Gittens, a.k.a. "God" (LL Cool J).
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Into My Heart 1998 N/R, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sean Smith, Anthony Stark Cast: Rob Morrow, Claire Forlani, Jake Weber, Jayne Brook, Sebastian Roche, Nora Ariffin, Nelson Martinez, John Doumanian, Harvey Madonick
Friends since early childhood, Ben (Rob Morrow) and Adam (Jake Weber) attended the same prep school and college together. Alan marries his true love, Nina (Claire Forlani), and all goes well–until one fateful Thanksgiving when an affair between Ben and Nina gets underway.
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Leo 2002 R, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mehdi Norowzian Cast: Joseph Fiennes, Elisabeth Shue, Mary Stuart Masterson, Dennis Hopper, Sam Shepard, Deborah Kara Unger, Davis Sweat, Justin Chambers, Jake Weber, Richard Jennings
Two stories run through this film, which is set in the 1960s, and come together at the end. Stephen (Joseph Fiennes), recently out of prison, works in a diner and attempts to find a new life for himself. At night he works on a novel and writes letters. Mary's (Elisabeth Shue) husband and daughter died in an auto accident while she was pregnant with an illegitimate son, Leo (Davis Sweat), who is left to fare for himself. He began writing to Stephen while Stephen was in prison, and continues to correspond. Stephen eventually leaves the diner and begins a search for Leo who helped him get through his incarceration.
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Meet Joe Black 1998 PG-13, 174 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Martin Brest Cast: Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Claire Forlani, Jake Weber, Marcia Gay Harden, Jeffrey Tambor, Gene Canfield, David S. Howard, Lois Kelly-Miller, Jahnni St. John
Joe Black/"Death" (Brad Pitt) takes a few days' vacation and decides to visit Earth. Inherent in Death's vacation is that no one can die on Earth during his stay.
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Pushing Tin 1999 R, 124 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Mike Newell Cast: John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate Blanchett, Angelina Jolie, Jake Weber, Kurt Fuller, Vicki Lewis, Matt Ross, Jerry Grayson, Michael Willis, Philip Akin, Matt Gordon, Neil Crone, Mick O'Malley, Joe Pingue
Pressures in the world of air traffic control intensify when reckless Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) is transferred into New York's Terminal Radar Approach Control, and the move develops into a competition with the top air traffic controller Nick Falzone (John Cusack). Their rivalry even affects their personal lives when Nick becomes involved with Russell's wife Mary (Angelina Jolie), and Nick's wife Connie (Cate Blanchett) becomes intrigued by Russell. This film is guaranteed not to be shown on your commercial flight!
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A Stranger Among Us 1992 PG-13, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Melanie Griffith, Eric Thal, Mia Sara, John Pankow, Tracy Pollan, Lee Richardson, Jamey Sheridan, David Margulies, Jake Weber, James Gandolfini
Melanie Griffith plays a tough New York City cop who investigates the death and robbery of a jeweler. Delving deep into the Hasidic Jewish world of priceless gems, she finds a new sensitivity to the world around her.
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U-571 2000 PG-13, 115 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Jonathan Mostow Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Jon Bon Jovi, David Keith, Jake Weber, Thomas Kretschmann, Jack Noseworthy, Tom Guiry, Will Estes, Terrence "T.C." Carson, Erik Palladino, Dave Power, Derk Cheetwood, Matthew Settle
Set during World War II, this is the story of problems encountered when U.S. submarine Captain Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton) sends a small crew, led by his Executive Officer Lt. Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey), out to board a stranded German U-Boat and capture a code machine: Enigma. Tyler and his crew complete their mission but now find themselves stranded on the U-Boat and must use their skills to pilot the U-Boat and find safety.
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Wendigo 2001 R, 91 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Larry Fessenden Cast: Patricia Clarkson, Jake Weber, Erik Per Sullivan, John Speredakos, Christopher Wynkoop, Lloyd Oxendine, Brian Delate, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Jennifer Wiltsie, Maxx Stratton
One snowy afternoon in upstate NY, Kim (Patricia Clarkson) and George (Jake Weber), along with eight-year-old son Miles (Erik Per Sullivan), are driving to a country home when their car hits a deer. The family is immediately confronted by angry hunters who have now lost their chance for a trophy after trailing the deer all day. One hunter, Otis (John Speredakos), seems particularly aggressive. On arriving at their cabin, Kim and George spot a bullet hole in the window and suspect the work of Otis. As events get more and more weird, Miles embraces Wendigo, which, according to Native American myth, is an unpredictable spirit that moves about wreaking havoc. Myth and Mile's imagination combine in this tale of horror.
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What the Deaf Man Heard 1997 TV, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: John Kent Harrison Cast: Matthew Modine, Claire Bloom, Judith Ivey, James Earl Jones, Jerry O'Connell, Bernadette Peters, Tom Skerritt, Anne Bobby, Stephen Spinella, Jake Weber
Sammy (Matthew Modine) was left on a bus headed for Georgia by his mother when Sammy was 10. Since she had told him not to say a word if they were separated, he never spoke. He was taken in and grew up as a handyman, but, true to his mother's admonition, he stayed silent. People in town assumed that he could not hear nor speak, so would confide in him when they needed to talk. Then along comes Archibald (James Earl Jones), the junkman, who learns the truth. Not bad. Made for TV.
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| 1. Bed & Breakfast (1992)
2. The Cell (2000)
3. Cherry (1999)
4. Dangerous Beauty (1998)
5. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
6. The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008)
7. In Too Deep (1999)
8. Into My Heart (1998)
9. Leo (2002)
10. Meet Joe Black (1998)
11. Pushing Tin (1999)
12. A Stranger Among Us (1992)
13. U-571 (2000)
14. Wendigo (2001)
15. What the Deaf Man Heard (1997)
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