Black Circle Boys 1997 R, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Matthew Carnahan Cast: Scott Bairstow, Eric Mabius, Tara Subkoff, Chad Lindberg, Heath Lourwood, Dee Wallace, Bruce Burkhartsmeier, Donnie Wahlberg, David Newson, Victor Morris, John Doe, Philip Poth
All-American swimmer Kyle Sullivan (Scott Bairstow) starts life anew at a new school in a new town after his brother dies in an accident. Kyle joins the Black Circle Boys (a Satanic cult led by Shane Carver (Eric Mabius)), and Kyle sinks into a dark world of drugs, alcohol, and mysterious rites.
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Brokedown Palace 1999 PG-13, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jonathan Kaplan Cast: Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman, Daniel Lapaine, Jacqueline Kim, Lou Diamond Phillips, Tom Amandes, Aimee Graham, John Doe
When teenage tourists–Alice Morano (Claire Danes) and Darlene Davis (Kate Beckinsale)–visiting Thailand are arrested for drug smuggling and sentenced to 33 years in prison, they call on an American expatriate lawyer, "Yankee Hank" (Bill Pullman), for help.
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Georgia 1995 R, 117 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ulu Grosbard Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mare Winningham, Ted Levine, Max Perlich, John Doe, John C. Reilly, Jimmy Witherspoon, Jason Carter, Tom Bower
Sadie Flood (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is a rock-star hopeful living in the shadow of her sister who has made it in show business. Georgia's (Mare Winningham) retreat is a lovely home in Washington where she looks forward to enjoying her husband (Ted Levine) and children. But, Sadie always manages to enter the blissful scene and ruin things. Throughout her life, Sadie is bailed out of one problem or another by her sister. Leigh won the 1995 Montreal Best Actress award for her role in this film and Winningham was nominated for an Oscar.
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The Good Girl 2002 R, 93 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Miguel Arteta Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson, Zooey Deschanel, Mike White, Deborah Rush, John Carroll Lynch, John Doe, Roxanne Hart, Jacquie Barnbrook, Annie O'Donnell, Jon Shere, Jean Rhodes, Alice Amter
Thirty-year-old Justine (Jennifer Aniston) works at the Retail Rodeo department store and is married to her slacker husband Phil (John C. Reilly). She makes a BIG mistake when she has an illicit affair with the mysterious stock boy, Holden (Jake Gyllenhaal). The affair becomes an obsession, and now Justine's marriage is threatened as trouble looms in this dark comedy.
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Great Balls of Fire! 1989 PG-13, 108 min. Genre: Musical / Drama
Director: Jim McBride Cast: Dennis Quaid, Winona Ryder, John Doe, Stephen Tobolowsky, Alec Baldwin, Trey Wilson, Steve Allen, Lisa Blount, Lisa Jane Persky, Robert Lesser, Joshua Sheffield, Mojo Nixon, Jimmie Vaughn, David Ferguson, Paula Person
Jerry Lee Lewis and his music in the 1950s are the subjects of this film, and includes Lewis' (Dennis Quaid) cousin Jimmy Swaggart (Alec Baldwin) as the Bible-thumping zealot. Lewis' unconventional lifestyle includes marrying his 13-year-old cousin, Myra (Winona Ryder), an act that begins his downfall when he is condemned as a pervert. Songs include "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Real Wild Child," "Crazy Arms," and the title song "Great Balls of Fire!" to round out the hits.
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Gypsy 83 2001 R, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Todd Stephens Cast: Sara Rue, Kett Turton, Karen Black, John Doe, Anson Scoville, Carolyn Baumler, Paulo Costanzo, Stephanie McVay, Vera Beren, Eileen Letchworth, Andersen Gabrych
When Gypsy (Sara Rue) and Clive (Kett Turton) leave Sandusky, Ohio, and travel to Manhattan to perform in a "Night of 1,000 Stevies" competition, they experience more than a few adventures along the way.
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The Last Time I Committed Suicide 1997 R, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stephen T. Kay Cast: Thomas Jane, Keanu Reeves, Tom Bower, Adrien Brody, John Doe, Claire Forlani, Jim Haynie, Marg Helgenberger, Lucinda Jenney, Gretchen Mol, Pat McNamara, Kate Williamson, Amy Smart, Clark Gregg
The 1940s' Beat generation is portrayed in this story about Neal Cassady's (Thomas Jane) relationship with his suicidal girlfriend, Joan (Claire Forlani), and his friendship with a loser, Harry (Keanu Reeves).
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Lucky 13 2004 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Chris Hall Cast: Brad Hunt, Harland Williams, Lauren Graham, Sasha Alexander, Debra Jo Rupp, John Doe, Kaley Cuoco, Amanda Detmer, Brande Roderick, Taryn Manning, Michael Landes
Abbey (Lauren Graham) is the girl Zack (Brad Hunt) wants to marry, but he has never given her a clue about his feelings, and she plans to move to New York in three days. What will Zack do? His solution: find his old girlfriends, interview them, and figure out where he has failed in the romance department.
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The Pass 1998 R, 90 min. Genre: Thriller aka: Highway Hitcher
Director: Kurt Voss Cast: William Forsythe, James LeGros, Elizabeth Pena, Michael McKean, Nancy Allen, Jamie Kennedy, John Doe, Jaason Simmons, Chris Shearer, Richard Fleming
Down-on-his-luck Charles Duprey (William Forsythe) picks up Hunter (James LeGros), a hitchhiker who turns out to be a psycho. Charles dumps Hunter and drives off–only to be stopped up the road by a mudslide and forced to find a room for a few days. Meanwhile, Hunter remains on Charles' trail and is killing a few others along the way. Unknown to Charles, Hunter has been hired to kill Charles so that his ex-wife (Elizabeth Pena) and friend (Michael McKean) can collect on the insurance money.
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The Rage: Carrie 2 1999 R, 104 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Katt Shea Ruben Cast: Emily Bergl, Amy Irving, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron, Rachel Blanchard, Zachery Ty Bryan, John Doe, Kayla Campbell, Gordon Clapp
This "Carrie" sequel features Rachel (Emily Bergl) as the misfit who discovers that she has telekinetic powers that allow her to kill with her mind. Typical of the genre, this film offers nothing new.
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Road House 1989 R, 114 min. Genre: Action Drama / Thriller / Romance
Director: Rowdy Harrington Cast: Patrick Swayze, Sam Elliott, Kelly Lynch, Ben Gazzara, Marshall R. Teague, Keith David, Kevin Tighe, Kathleen Wilhoite, Red West, Julie Michaels, Sunshine Parker, Jeff Healey, John Doe, Travis McKenna, Roger Hewlett
Newly graduated from New York University with a doctorate in Eastern Philosophy, Dalton (Patrick Swayze) lands a job as a bouncer at the Double Duce road house in Jasper, Missouri. Dalton strikes up a romance with physician Doc Clay (Kelly Lynch) and all goes well–until the town's crime boss, Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara), interferes because Doc is his ex-girlfriend. Now, Dalton uses his "college knowledge" to fend off Wesley. 6 User Reviews
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| | pink angel 09/24/2009 | This is one of the best Patrick Swayze movies that I have seen!!!!!!!!! He played the
role of Dalton to perfection!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The scene where he told the other bouncers to always "Be Nice" was great and he always was. I also think that Sam Elliott is a
super actor!!!!!!!!!!! This movie was just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVED IT AND PATRICK SWAYZE!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| | an excellent movie | dreamin 09/15/2009 | | Another excellent movie with Patrick Swayze !!!! |
| | A modern day western - cleaning up the town. | Anonymous 09/15/2009 | | If you like the good guy coming to the rescue - with a romantic twist, it is a fun movie. My favorite line - "I thought you would be bigger." |
| | Awsome! My favorite movie(until they kill the Mercedes) | midge 09/15/2009 | | |
| | fast moving but very unlikely | Anonymous 09/23/2007 | | Favorite part? Scenes with Sam Elliott. The rest was just macho stuff that is so unlikely to happen that it took the fun out of the movie. |
| | great. lots of action along with romance | sorare 05/11/2007 | | |
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Roadside Prophets 1992 R, 96 min. Genre: Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Abbe Wool Cast: John Doe, David Anthony Marshall, Adam Horovitz, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, John Cusack, Timothy Leary, Biff Yeager, JD Cullum, Ebbe Roe Smith, Aaron Lustig, Judyth Thurman, Erica Rogers
Misfit bikers Joe Mosely (John Doe) and Sam (Adam Horovitz) meet and ride together during Joe's quest to fulfill a biker friend's last request and scatter the dead man's ashes in the remote town of Eldorado, Nevada. Along the desert road, they meet a variety of characters, some of whom are featured in cameos–including Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, and John Cusack.
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Salvador 1986 R, 123 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Oliver Stone Cast: James Woods, James Belushi, John Savage, Michael Murphy, Elpidia Carrillo, Tony Plana, Colby Chester, Cynthia Gibb, John Doe, Will MacMillan, Valerie Wildman, Jose Carlos Ruiz, Jorge Luke, Juan Fernandez, Salvador Sanchez
Richard Boyle (James Woods) is a down-on-his-luck photojournalist who joins his disc-jockey friend Dr. Rock (Jim Belushi) on a car trip to El Salvador in 1980 to cover the war. Boyle forms uneasy alliances with both the guerillas and the right-wing military and realizes that the U.S. press is not adequately reporting the situation. Meanwhile, Boyle falls in love with a Salvadorian, Maria (Elpidia Carrillo), and must find the means to get her out of the country alive. This is based on a true story and conveys the excitement of the time. Woods was nominated for an Oscar.
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Scorpion Spring 1995 R, 95 min. Genre: Action
Director: Brian Cox Cast: Alfred Molina, Patrick McGaw, Angel Aviles, Esai Morales, Kevin Tighe, Matthew McConaughey, John Doe, Ruben Blades, Miguel Sandoval, Richard Edson
On his way to California, a French rogue (Alfred Molina) teams up with a drifter (Patrick McGaw); the two then join forces with a man and a woman (Esai Morales and Angel Aviles). Danger lurks, and the result is a fight to the death.
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Sugar Town 1999 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Allison Anders, Kurt Voss Cast: Jade Gordon, Ally Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, Larry Klein, John Taylor, Lumi Cavazos, Michael Des Barres, John Doe, Lucinda Jenney, Martin Kemp
Don't look for any deep insightful moments in this amusing comedy/drama about LA entertainers who often use drugs as a panacea for problems.
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Touch 1997 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Paul Schrader Cast: Christopher Walken, Skeet Ulrich, Bridget Fonda, Tom Arnold, Gina Gershon, Janeane Garofalo, Lolita Davidovich, Paul Mazursky, John Doe, Conchata Ferrell, LL Cool J, Maria Celedonio, Anthony Zerbe, Breckin Meyer
Juvenal (Skeet Ulrich) is a healer who can perform miracles through his touch. He is a confused young man who Bill Hill (Christopher Walken) hopes to exploit–with help from Lynn (Bridget Fonda)–as a member of his evangelism business.
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Vanishing Point 1997 TV, 92 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Romance
Director: Charles Robert Carner Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Christine Elise, Steve Railsback, Keith David, John Doe, Geno Silva, Peta Wilson, Rodney A. Grant, Peter Murnik, Paul Benjamin, Jason Priestley, Ari Barak, James MacDonald, Ari Barak, Don Collier
Raphina Kowalski (Christine Elise) is hospitalized due to experiencing troubled labor, and husband Jimmy (Viggo Mortensen) is 1,200 miles from home. So, he uses his race-car experiences from the past and speeds against all odds–including an FBI roadblock–to get home in time.
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Wildflowers 1999 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Melissa Painter Cast: Daryl Hannah, Clea DuVall, Eric Roberts, Tomas Arana, Richard Hillman, Eric Yetter, Robert Haas, John Doe, Sheila Tousey, Irene Bedard
When a child of a 1980s' commune, Cally (Clea DuVall), suspects that her older friend, Sabine (Daryl Hannah), is really her mother, she begins an investigation asking questions of those who could provide answers to her identity.
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| 1. Black Circle Boys (1997)
2. Brokedown Palace (1999)
3. Georgia (1995)
4. The Good Girl (2002)
5. Great Balls of Fire! (1989)
6. Gypsy 83 (2001)
7. The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997)
8. Lucky 13 (2004)
9. The Pass (1998) aka: Highway Hitcher
10. The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
11. Road House (1989)
12. Roadside Prophets (1992)
13. Salvador (1986)
14. Scorpion Spring (1995)
15. Sugar Town (1999)
16. Touch (1997)
17. Vanishing Point (1997)
18. Wildflowers (1999)
19. Without You I'm Nothing (1990)
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