A Call to Remember 1997 R, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jack Bender Cast: Blythe Danner, Joe Mantegna, David Lascher, Kevin Zegers, Rita Zohar, Joe Spano, Blu Mankuma, Ingrid Kavelaars, Kevin McNulty, Christian Tessier
Both Paula (Blythe Danner) and David Tobias (Joe Mantegna) lost previous spouses in Nazi concentration camps. Now, it is the late 1960s, and they are married and raising two sons. But Paula's smothering love is ruining relationships. She must come to terms with her death camp experiences if her present-day family can move on to make its own choices.
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Code Name: The Cleaner 2007 PG-13, 91 min. Genre: Action / Comedy / Drama
Director: Les Mayfield Cast: Cedric the Entertainer, Lucy Liu, Nicollette Sheridan, Mark Dacascos, Callum Keith Rennie, Niecy Nash, DeRay Davis, Will Patton, Kevin McNulty, BJ Davis, Bart Anderson, Tom Butler
After being hit in the head and having his wallet stolen, Jake (Cedric the Entertainer) wakes up in a hotel room with a dead FBI agent lying next to him. While Jake tries to regain his memory, he finds himself at the center of a government conspiracy–and to add to Jake's confusion, Diane (Nicollette Sheridan) claims to be his wife, while waitress Gina (Lucy Liu) tells him she is his girlfriend. Jake, himself, begins to suspect that he is a spy.
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The Color of Courage 1999 PG, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Lee Rose Cast: Linda Hamilton, Lynn Whitfield, Bruce Greenwood, Roger Guenveur Smith, David Andrews, Jenny O'Hara, Kevin McNulty, Laurie Murdoch, Gannon Brown, Shan Elliot
Based on the 1940 civil rights case, "Sipes v McGhee," this made-for-TV movie relates the struggle of a Detroit black family, the McGhees, to move into an all-white neighborhood.
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Ernest Goes to School 1994 PG, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Coke Sams Cast: Jim Varney, Linda Kash, Bill Byrge, Corrine Koslo, Kevin McNulty, Jason Michas, Sarah Chalk, David Keith
Unfortunately, Ernest just won't go away, and this fifth entry in the series is for the real Ernest zealots only. Ernest is a high-school custodian when a brain accelerator is used to make him into a genius (for a short time). Why, you ask? You'll have to find out by watching this unwatchable film.
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Fantastic Four 2005 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
Director: Tim Story Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Hamish Linklater, Kerry Washington, Laurie Holden, David Parker, Kevin McNulty, Pascale Hutton
In this live-action adaptation of the Marvel series, Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) gets help from his former college classmate, billionaire Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon), to fund a space station. Then, four friends (Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, and Michael Chiklis) head into outer space to research DNA and fly into a cosmic storm, gain superpowers, and become the "Fantastic Four"–much to the chagrin of Von Doom who blames his recent financial woes on failures of the space mission and obtains his own superpower with which he plots to destroy the "Fantastic Four" and gain control of the world.
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 2007 PG, 92 min. Genre: Action / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
Director: Tim Story Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Kerry Washington, Andre Braugher, Laurence Fishburne, Doug Jones, Beau Garrett, Brian Posehn, Zach Grenier, Dawn Chubai, Kevin McNulty, Andy Stahl
In this comic book film, the Fantastic Four–Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), Johnny Storm (Chris Evans), and Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis)–are back. This time around, the Silver Surfer (Doug Jones, Voice of Laurence Fishburne) appears on the scene and ruins Sue and Reed's wedding. The Silver Surfer is an intergalactic traveler who has come to Earth to destroy it, and now the Fantastic Four step in to rescue their world. 1 User Review
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| | The Younger Brother | 1fatts 10/15/2007 | Story goes like this: There were two brothers who worked together in business. They were liars, cheats, devious, cruel and unprincipled. When the elder of the two died, the clergyman called to give the eulogy found himself in a quandary: he did not want to lie, but, on the other hand, he could find no one who had anything whatever positive to say about the deceased. People he spoke to could not stop themselves from going on and on about how repugnant the man had been ethically, socially, morally, personally and professionally. The best the clergyman could come up with in his eulogy was: "No one I spoke to had a single bad word to say about him."
As luck would have it, however, within a few weeks, the younger brother died as well. While he was also universally despised, he had simply not lived long enough to achieve the level of detestability that his older brother had mastered.
This proved the salvation of the poor clergyman, who could begin his eulogy with, "This was a man that we even more beloved than his older brother."
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is an even better film than the first Fantastic Four. |
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John Tucker Must Die 2006 PG-13, 88 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Betty Thomas Cast: Jesse Metcalfe, Brittany Snow, Ashanti, Sophia Bush, Arielle Kebbel, Penn Badgley, Jenny McCarthy, Fatso-Fasano, Kevin McNulty, Patricia Drake, Jeffrey Ballard, Steve Bacic, Dean Wray, Jon Cuthbert
John's (Jesse Metcalfe) ex-girlfriends–Heather (Ashanti), Beth (Sophia Bush), and Carrie (Arielle Kebbel)–seek revenge by setting John up with a new girl at school, Kate (Brittany Snow), and giving her instructions on how to steal John's heart and then dump him. But, problems in the plan arise when John and Kate form a bond with each other.
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Laura Lansing Slept Here 1988 TV, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: George Schaefer Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Karen Austin, Brenda Forbes, Joel Higgins, Lee Richardson, Nicolas Surovy, Schuyler Grant, Kevin McNulty, Janet Wright, Moira Walley
Famed novelist Laura Lansing (Katharine Hepburn) accepts a bet to prove that she can move out of her Manhattan apartment and survive for one week–living with and doing the chores required of an average suburban housewife.
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Mask of Death 1996 R, 89 min. Genre: Action
Director: David Mitchell Cast: Lorenzo Lamas, Rae Dawn Chong, Billy Dee Williams, George Jenesky, Jerry Wasserman, Thomas Cavanagh, Kevin McNulty, Tim Henry, Ciara Hunter, James Crescenzo
Lyle (Lorenzo Lamas) and Frank (George Jenesky) are on the lam, though Frank is really working for the FBI to trap Lyle. In the process they take hostages, including Detective Turner (Rae Dawn Chong) and Detective McKenna's (also Lamas) wife. When McKenna shows up, bullets fly and Lyle is killed. Now, McKenna takes on the persona of Lyle to finish the job, as does Turner, McKenna's partner. Poor story, poor acting, poor directing, etc.
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Narrow Margin 1990 R, 97 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Peter Hyams Cast: Gene Hackman, Anne Archer, James Sikking, J.T. Walsh, M. Emmet Walsh, Susan Hogan, Nigel Bennett, J.A. Preston, Harris Yulin, B.A. "Smitty Smith, Codie Lucas Wilbee, Barbara Russell, Kevin McNulty, Andrew Rhodes, Lon Katzman
Los Angeles District Attorney Caulfield (Gene Hackman) is responsible for protecting Carol (Anne Archer) so that she can testify as a witness to a mob killing. Caulfield and fellow policeman Dominick Benti (M. Emmet Walsh) arrive at the cabin where Carol has been hiding. Unfortunately, hit men have tracked them to the cabin, and they kill Benti. Caulfield and Carol escape by boarding a train in the run for their lives with hit man Nelson (James Sikking) in pursuit.
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Navigating the Heart 2000 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Burton Morris Cast: Jaclyn Smith, Tim Matheson, David Andrews, Tantoo Cardinal, Lynda Boyd, Kevin McNulty, Stephen Dimopoulos, Luc Corbeil, Rob Freeman, Tom Heaton, Frank C. Turner, Alec Willows
Cosmopolitan journalist Edith Iglauer (Jaclyn Smith) travels to British Columbia to write a satiric story in the local fishing industry. There she meets loner fisherman John Daly (Tim Matheson). Though complete opposites, love blossoms as she changes her attitudes about the local way of life as well as about the fishing industry. This made-for-TV film is based on Edith Iglauer's book "Fishing With John."
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The Neverending Story III 1994 G, 95 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Fantasy aka: The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia
Director: Peter MacDonald Cast: Jason James Richter, Melody Kay, Jack Black, Carole Finn, Ryan Bollman, Freddie Jones, Julie Cox, Moya Brady, Tracey Ellis, Tony Robinson, Thomas Petruo, Kevin McNulty, Nicole Parker, Adrien Dorval, Kaefan Shaw
Once again we enter the world of young Bastian Bux (Jason James Richter) who escapes to the library to avoid school bullies, The Nasties, led by Slip (Jack Black). Bastian enters the world of Fantasia when he reads "Neverending Story," but the bullies find the book, enter Fantasia, and create chaos. The Childlike Empress (Julie Cox) asks Bastian to reenter the real world and retrieve the book from Slip and his gang. With help from his sister Nicole (Melody Kay), Bastian sets off on his mission to save Fantasia.
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Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Sto 1995 TV, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Korty Cast: Glenn Close, Judy Davis, Jan Rubes, Wendy Makkena, Susan Barnes, William Converse-Roberts, William Allen Young, Kevin McNulty, Vic Polizos, Molly Parker
Glen Close takes on the role of Margarethe Cammermeyer in this true story of Cammermeyer's legal fight to prevent the U.S. Army from discharging her when her status as a homosexual was revealed. Close won an Emmy for her role in this film, and costar Judy Davis also was awarded the Emmy for her depiction of Cammermeyer's lover, Diane.
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Stealing Sinatra 2004 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Ron Underwood Cast: David Arquette, William H. Macy, Ryan Browning, Sam McMurray, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Brandy Heidrick, Kevin McNulty, Eric Johnson, Gillian Barber, Angelika Libera, James Russo, Desiree Zurowski
This film, based on a true story, revolves around three bumbling men who decide to kidnap Frank Sinatra Jr. and use the ransom money to start a business. Weak.
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Timecop 1994 R, 95 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Peter Hyams Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mia Sara, Ron Silver, Bruce McGill, Kenneth Welsh, Gloria Reuben, Scott Bellis, Jason Schombing, Scott Lawrence, Brent Woolsey, Brad Loree, Shane Kelly, Richard Faraci, Kevin McNulty, Steven Lambert
As a timecop, Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is sent to an earlier era to stop Senator Aaron McComb (Ron Silver) who is attempting to rearrange events of the past to alter the future and establish a monopoly on time travel through which he can retrieve Civil War gold to finance his campaign to become President. When Walker arrives in the past, he discovers that McComb had ordered an attack years before that resulted in the murder of Walker's wife Melissa (Mia Sara). With this knowledge, will Walker be able to save Melissa's life?
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Tin Man 2007 TV, 265 min. Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Director: Nick Willing Cast: Zooey Deschanel, Alan Cumming, Neal McDonough, Kathleen Robertson, Raoul Trujillo, Callum Keith Rennie, Anna Galvin, Ted Whittall, Ian A. Wallace, Donny Lucas, Gwynyth Walsh, Kevin McNulty, Richard Dreyfuss, Jason Schombing
In this updated version of L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," D.G. (Zooey Deschanel) has grown up and is working as a waitress when her dreams call her to embark on an adventure through the Outer Zone (O.Z.) to search for her missing mother. Along the way, she befriends brainless Glitch (Alan Cumming), cowardly Raw (Raoul Trujillo), and "Tin Man" Cain (Neal McDonough). The evil Azkadellia (Kathleen Robertson) has cast a spell on the Outer Zone and is determined to prevent D.G. and her friends from breaking that spell. Finally, when they meet the Mystic Man (Richard Dreyfuss), D.G. and her group realize that there is more to themselves than they had ever imagined.
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Titanic 1996 TV, 165 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Robert Lieberman Cast: George C. Scott, Peter Gallagher, Tim Curry, Roger Rees, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Marilu Henner, Eva Marie Saint, Harley Jane Kozak, Kevin McNulty, Scott Hylands
George C. Scott takes on the role of Captain Smith in this TV version of the 1912 sinking of the famous ocean liner, Titanic. Too many tedious romantic scenes finally give way to improved drama as Smith tries to save his doomed ship. (In the end, Smith could not save the ship, and Scott could not save the film.)
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The Uninvited 2009 PG-13, 87 min. Genre: Drama / Horror / Thriller
Director: Charles Guard, Thomas Guard Cast: Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn, Elizabeth Banks, Maya Massar, Kevin McNulty, Jesse Moss, Dean Paul Gibson, Don S. Davis, Lex Burnham, Matthew Bristol, Danny Bristol, Heather Doerksen, Alf Humphreys, Ryan Cowie
Anna's (Emily Browning) mother has died, and Anna returns to the family home after almost a year in a mental facility trying to cope with her mother's untimely death. Shocking news awaits when Anna learns that her mother's former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks), is now engaged to be married to Anna's father, Stephen (David Strathairn). The ghost of Anna's mother (Maya Massar) appears and tells Anna that there is more to Rachel than meets the eye and that she is evil. Now, Anna and her sister Alex (Arielle Kebbel) investigate Rachel's past, and they begin to suspect that Rachel may be a murderess who marries wealthy men and then kills off their kids. Will Anna and Alex be the next victims?
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| 1. A Call to Remember (1997)
2. Code Name: The Cleaner (2007)
3. The Color of Courage (1999)
4. Ernest Goes to School (1994)
5. Fantastic Four (2005)
6. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
7. Gunfighter's Moon (1995)
8. John Tucker Must Die (2006)
9. Laura Lansing Slept Here (1988)
10. Mask of Death (1996)
11. Narrow Margin (1990)
12. Navigating the Heart (2000)
13. The Neverending Story III (1994) aka: The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia
14. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Sto (1995)
15. Stealing Sinatra (2004)
16. Timecop (1994)
17. Tin Man (2007)
18. Titanic (1996)
19. The Uninvited (2009)
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