Below 2002 R, 102 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: David Twohy Cast: Matthew Davis, Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Chinlund, Jonathan Hartman
World War II submarine U.S.S. Tiger Shark appears haunted by supernatural forces after the crew rescues three survivors from a torpedoed British hospital ship.
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The Body 2001 PG-13, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jonas McCord Cast: Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, John Shrapnel, Derek Jacobi, Jason Flemyng, John Wood, Makram Khoury, Vernon Dobtcheff, Ian McNeice, Mohammed Bakri, Lillian Lux, Yoav Dekelbaum
When an Israeli archeologist (Olivia Williams) finds a crucified body from the First Century A.D., the Vatican sends a New Testament researcher (Antonio Banderas) to Jerusalem to investigate. Could it be the body of Christ? Tensions mount, and trouble spreads in the aftermath.
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Bruiser 2000 R, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: George A. Romero Cast: Jason Flemyng, Leslie Hope, Peter Stormare, Nina Garbiras, Andrew Tarbet, Tom Atkins, Jonathan Higgins, Jeff Monahan, Marie Cruz, Balazs Koos
George A. Romero is at it again in this thriller/ horror flick. Henry (Jason Flemyng) is a real "97-pound weakling" who allows others to walk over him. His boss (at the magazine called "Bruiser") is having an affair with Henry's wife, and his best friend and advisor is ripping him off. One day Henry awakens to find that he has no face–just a blank whiteness where the face belongs. Now he can get revenge on those who have wronged him. A sort of fun tongue-in-cheeker with a social message.
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The Bunker 2001 R, 93 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Rob Green Cast: Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Kunz, Andrew Lee Potts, John Carlisle, Eddie Marsan, Jack Davenport, Charley Boorman, Josh Cole
Seven World War II German soldiers take refuge in a bunker over a tunnel system in which mysterious events took place in the past. Are the tunnels haunted–or could the American soldiers have found their way in? Paranoia sets in among the men in the bunker.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 PG-13, 167 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Fantasy / Romance
Director: David Fincher Cast: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Taraji P. Henson, Julia Ormond, Jason Flemyng, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Jared Harris, Elias Koteas, Phyllis Somerville, Rampai Mohadi, Elle Fanning, Madisen Beaty, Lance E. Nichols, Ed Metzger
Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's story, this plot revolves around Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) who, when he is born, is in his 80s, and then spends his lifetime growing young. He meets Daisy (Elle Fanning) when she is six years old and he is in his 70s, and their lives will intersect in their star-crossed relationship as Daisy (played by Madisen Beaty as a 10-year-old) ages into an adult Daisy (Cate Blanchett). Later, as Benjamin continues to grow younger, he spends time with Captain Mike (Jared Harris) aboard a tugboat and learns the true meaning of life and how he has been able to view life from his own unique perspective. The film won three Academy Awards and was nominated for 10 others which included Best Picture, Actor (Pitt), Supporting Actress (Taraji P. Henson for her role as Queenie), and Director.
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Deep Rising 1998 R, 106 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Stephen Sommers Cast: Treat Williams, Famke Janssen, Anthony Heald, Kevin J. O'Connor, Wes Studi, Derrick O'Connor, Jason Flemyng, Djimon Hounsou, Cliff Curtis, Clifton Powell
A gang of jewel thieves is in for a surprise when boarding a cruise ship in the South China Sea to discover that passengers and crew have been victims of a giant squid that devours its victims by sucking the fluid from their bodies. Yuck!
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From Hell 2001 R, 137 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes Cast: Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm, Jason Flemyng, Robbie Coltrane, Lesley Sharp, Susan Lynch, Terence Harvey, Katrin Cartlidge, Estelle Skornik, Ian Richardson, Paul Rhys, Nicholas McGaughey, Annabelle Apsion, Joanna Page
Life is not easy in 1888's London for Mary Kelly (Heather Graham) and her group of fellow prostitutes who roam the Whitechapel streets. But things could always get worse as the women learn when, one after the other, they turn up dead. In this rendition of a theory behind legendary Jack the Ripper exploits, Scotland Yard calls out opium addicted Inspector Aberline (Johnny Depp) to solve the case.
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Hollow Reed 1996 N/R, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Angela Pope Cast: Martin Donovan, Joely Richardson, Ian Hart, Jason Flemyng, Sam Bould, Shaheen Khan, Kelly Hunter, Tim Crouch, Jane Hill, Simon Chandler
When Martyn Wyatt (Martin Donovan) admits to being homo-sexual, his marriage to Hannah (Joely Richardson) unravels, and he loses custody of their son, Oliver. But it soon becomes apparent that Oliver is suffering from beatings at the hands of Hannah's lover, Frank Donally (Jason Flemyng), which leaves Martyn with no choice but to go through the court system in his fight for Oliver.
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Indian Summer 1996 R, 110 min. Genre: Drama aka: Alive and Kicking
Director: Nancy Meckler Cast: Jason Flemyng, Antony Sher, Dorothy Tutin, Anthony Higgins, Bill Nighy, Philip Voss, Diane Parish, Aiden Waters, Natalie Roles, Freddy Douglas
A young dancer, Tonio (Jason Flemyng), has AIDS, yet he refuses medication, fearing that it will hinder his dancing ability. Meanwhile, he must come to terms in his personal relationship with friend and lover Jack (Antony Sher).
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The Jungle Book 1994 PG, 108 min. Genre: Family / Adventure aka: Rudyard Kipling's the Jungle Book
Director: Stephen Sommers Cast: Jason Scott Lee, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey, Sam Neill, John Cleese, Jason Flemyng, Stefan Kalipha, Faran Tahir, Ron Donachie, Anirudh Agarwal, Sean Naegeli, Liza Walker, Rachel Robertson
As a young Indian boy, Mowgli (Jason Scott Lee) was raised by wolves. The movie begins with an older Mowgli falling in love with Kitty (Lena Headey). Together, Mowgli, Kitty, and Kitty's boyfriend Capt. Boone (Cary Elwes) set off to find a lost city. Along the way they encounter Mowgli's animal friends. Disney.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2003 PG-13, 110 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
Director: Stephen Norrington Cast: Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, Jason Flemyng, Richard Roxburgh, David Hemmings, Max Ryan, Terry O'Neill, Robert Willox
Nineteenth-century sci-fi and adventure characters–including Allan Quatermain (Sean Connery), Captain Nemo (Naseeruddin Shah), Tom Sawyer (Shane West), and The Invisible Man (Tony Curran)–team up to prevent a world war. Good special effects. 1 User Review
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| | KVB 08/13/2007 | Non stop action, good theme, plot, methodical and to have a woman also as a strong figure always rates high for me. Tired of seeing only men having the spotlight in portrayal of strong characters . Where is the sequel??
Bravo...also no profanity nor nudity....which if it had would've degraded the essence. It was Excellent!! Thank you! |
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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998 R, 105 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Thriller
Director: Guy Ritchie Cast: Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh, Vinnie Jones, Sting, Lenny McLean, P.H. Moriarty, Steve Sweeney, Nicholas Rowe, Nick Marq, Charles Forbes, Peter McNicholl, Frank Harper
Tom (Jason Flemyng), Soap (Dexter Fletcher), Eddy (Nick Moran), and Bacon (Jason Statham) are London schemers who pool their money and lose everything in a crooked card game. Now, they owe half a million pounds to porn broker "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale (P.H. Moriarty) who gives them one week to pay up.
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Mean Machine 2001 R, 98 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Barry Skolnick Cast: Vinnie Jones, David Kelly, David Hemmings, Vas Blackwood, Jason Statham, Robbie Gee, John Forgeham, Jason Flemyng, Ralph Brown, Geoff Bell, Sally Phillips, Danny Dyer, Martin Wimbush, David Reid, David Cropman
Vinnie Jones plays the out-of-shape jock Danny Meehan in the U.K. remake of Robert Aldrich's "The Longest Yard." This time around, U.K. football (what the U.S. calls soccer) provides the hook for prison inmates taking on prison guards in one free-for-all game.
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Mirrors 2008 R, 110 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Alexandre Aja Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, Cameron Boyce, Erica Gluck, Amy Smart, Mary Beth Peil, John Shrapnel, Jason Flemyng, Tim Ahern, Julian Glover, Josh Cole, Ezra Bussington, Aida Doina, Iona Abur, Darren Kent
Ben Carson (Kiefer Sutherland) is a disgraced NYPD detective living at his sister Angela's (Amy Smart) home while estranged from his wife Amy (Paula Patton) who is caring for their children Michael and Daisy (Cameron Boyce and Erica Gluck). While waiting for a decision from the NYPD Internal Affairs, Ben works as a night watchman at the fire-gutted Mayflower Department Store where he suspects that there is something lurking in its mirrors. Ben investigates and begins to believe that there is a demon lurking in the mirrors that could now be reaching out and threatening his family.
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The Red Violin 1998 N/R, 131 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Musical / Romance
Director: Francois Girard Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Don McKellar, Carlo Cecchi, Irene Grazioli, Jean-Luc Bideau, Jason Flemyng, Greta Scacchi, Sylvia Chang, Colm Feore, Monique Mercure, Anita Laurenzi, Tommaso Puntelli, Aldo Brugnini, Sandra Oh
This film traces the story of a fictional, 300-year-old violin from its 17th-century Italian creation as it is transported throughout Europe and Asia through a number of owners, and, finally, to Canada where it is spotted by Charles Morritz (Samuel L. Jackson).
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Rock Star 2001 R, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stephen Herek Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Flemyng, Timothy Spall, Timothy Olyphant, Dagmara Dominczyk, Dominic West, Rachel Hunter, Jason Bonham, Jamie Williams
This film–loosely based on the story of the Judas Priest band's lead singer Tim "Ripper" Owens–revolves around Chris "Izzy" Coles (Mark Wahlberg) who is booted out of his own band only to gain fame as the lead singer for the Steel Dragon band. Now, with the new fame, Chris enjoys his fantasy world of drugs, sex, and alcohol until disillusionment finally sets in.
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Seed of Chucky 2004 R, 87 min. Genre: Horror / Comedy / Thriller aka: Child's Play 5
Director: Don Mancini Cast: Jennifer Tilly, Hannah Spearritt, John Waters, Brad Dourif, Redman, Steve Lawton, Tony Gardner, Jason Flemyng, Nicholas Rowe, Stephanie Chambers, Simon James Morgan, Bethany Simons-Danville, Billy Boyd, Rebecca Santos, Keith-Lee Castle
In this, the fifth, episode of the "Child's Play" series, Glenn (Billy Boyd)–the orphan doll son of those murdering dolls–Chuck and Tiffany (Brad Dourif and Jennifer Tilly)–comes to Hollywood when he hears that a film is being made about his infamous parents. Glenn resurrects his parents but then has major problems dealing with their blood-thirsty lifestyles.
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Snatch 2000 R, 104 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Guy Ritchie Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina, Jason Flemyng, Vinnie Jones, Brad Pitt, Rade Serbedzija, Jason Statham, Mike Reid, Ewen Bremner, Lennie James, Alan Ford, Stephen Graham, Robbie Gee
Guy Ritchie scores again with this very funny crime thriller involving several plots, which take place as members of London's underworld try to get their hands on an 84-carat diamond. The fun involves trying to figure out who will finally get–and hold onto–the diamond.
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Stardust 2007 PG-13, 130 min. Genre: Adventure / Fantasy / Drama
Director: Matthew Vaughn Cast: Ian McKellen, Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Mark Strong, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sienna Miller, Nathaniel Parker, Ben Barnes, Ricky Gervais, Peter O'Toole, Robert De Niro, Sarah Alexander, Joanna Scanlan, Jason Flemyng, Rupert Everett
Ian McKellen narrates this tale about Tristan Thorne (Charlie Cox) who lives with his father Dunstan (Nathaniel Parker) in the Victorian English town of Wall, which is separated from the enchanted town of Stormhold by a wall. In an effort to impress the beautiful Victoria (Sienna Miller), Tristan goes to Stormhold to recover a fallen star. The star has turned into a beautiful woman, Yvaine (Claire Danes), who is less than enthusiastic about being taken to Wall. Another problem enters the scene when the scheming sons of Stormhold's king (Peter O'Toole) also want the star, which their father tossed into the heavens on his deathbed. The star holds the key to the kingdom. That same star knocked Yvaine from the sky and now hangs around her neck. Then, to add to Tristan's trials, witches (Michelle Pfeiffer, Sarah Alexander, and Joanna Scanlan) want Yvaine's heart because it will bestow beauty and eternal life on anyone who cuts it out and eats it. The special effects, along with the characters, provide great viewing.
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Stealing Beauty 1996 R, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci Cast: Liv Tyler, Carlo Cecchi, Sinead Cusack, Jeremy Irons, Jean Marais, Donal McCann, D.W. Moffett, Stefania Sandrelli, Jason Flemyng, Joseph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz
Lucy (Liv Tyler) is a beautiful, sexy young woman who searches in Tuscany for the identity of her father. She visits an artist's (Donal McCann) villa and meets an eclectic group of characters who wander in and out of the villa.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles 1998 TV, 210 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ian Sharp Cast: Justine Waddell, Jason Flemyng, Oliver Milburn, John McEnery, Lesley Dunlop, Rosalind Knight, Anthony O'Donnell, Christine Moore, Bryan Pringle, Debbie Chazen, Linda Armstrong, Hannah Waterman, Candida Rundle, Amanda Brewster, Charlotte Bellamy
Country girl Tess (Justine Waddell) is sent to the home of her aristocratic relatives, the D'Urbervilles, where her innocence is turned into bitterness after cousin Alec D'Urberville (Jason Flemyng) seduces her, and she becomes pregnant. She loses the baby, leaves the mansion, and finds work as a farmhand. She falls in love with Angel Clare (Oliver Milburn), and he returns her love. But, happiness is not fated to be in the future for Tess, and tragedy follows in this good made-for-TV retelling of the classic Thomas Hardy story.
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The Transporter 2 2005 PG-13, 88 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: Louis Leterrier Cast: Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, Matthew Modine, Jason Flemyng, Keith David, Hunter Clary, Shannon Briggs, Francois Berleand, Jeff Chase, Raymond Tong, Jeff Chase, Gregg Weiner, Gregg Davis
Transporter-for-hire Frank Martin (Jason Statham) has taken the job of chauffeuring young Jack (Hunter Clary), who is the son of Drug Enforcement Chief Billings (Matthew Modine), and his wife, Audrey (Amber Valletta). When Jack is kidnapped, Frank leaps into action to rescue him and, in the process, solves a biological crime involving a deadly virus.
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| 1. Below (2002)
2. The Body (2001)
3. Bruiser (2000)
4. The Bunker (2001)
5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
6. Deep Rising (1998)
7. From Hell (2001)
8. Hollow Reed (1996)
9. Indian Summer (1996) aka: Alive and Kicking
10. The Jungle Book (1994) aka: Rudyard Kipling's the Jungle Book
11. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
12. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
13. Mean Machine (2001)
14. Mirrors (2008)
15. The Red Violin (1998)
16. Rock Star (2001)
17. Seed of Chucky (2004) aka: Child's Play 5
18. Snatch (2000)
19. Stardust (2007)
20. Stealing Beauty (1996)
21. Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1998)
22. The Transporter 2 (2005)
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