Air America 1990 R, 112 min. Genre: Action / Comedy
Director: Roger Spottiswoode Cast: Mel Gibson, Robert Downey Jr., Nancy Travis, Ken Jenkins, David Marshall Grant, Lane Smith, Burt Kwouk, Art LaFleur, Tim Thomerson, Ned Eisenberg, Marshall Bell, David Bowe, Harvey Jason, Sinjai Plengpanit, Natta Nantatanti
Pilots Billy Covington (Robert Downey Jr.) and Gene Ryack (Mel Gibson) team up to fly for Air America Airlines in Laos. They fly CIA secret documents over Cambodia during the Vietnam War and become involved in rescue missions, drug trafficking, and corruption.
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Airheads 1994 PG-13, 91 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Musical
Director: Michael Lehmann Cast: Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Michael McKean, Judd Nelson, Ernie Hudson, Amy Locane, Joe Mantegna, Nina Siemaszko, Marshall Bell, Reg E. Cathey, David Arquette, Michael Richards, Michelle Hurst
"The Lone Rangers" is a rock band, and its three members–Chazz," Rex, and Pip (Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, and Adam Sandler)–are trying to get their demo tape heard, but to no avail. They decide to take matters into their own hands by holding a local radio station hostage–using water pistols as weapons.
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Birdy 1984 R, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alan Parker Cast: Matthew Modine, Nicolas Cage, John Harkins, Sandy Baron, Karen Young, Bruno Kirby, Nancy Fish, George Buck, Delores Sage, Marshall Bell
Two young blue-collar friends undergo a major test of their relationship when Birdy (Matthew Modine) ends up in a mental ward unable to deal with his Vietnam War memories. His friend Al (Nicolas Cage) sticks by Birdy and helps him out of his living Hell.
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Black and White 1999 R, 97 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery
Director: Yuri Zeltser Cast: Gina Gershon, Alison Eastwood, Ron Silver, Rory Cochrane, Barry Primus, Marshall Bell, Ross Partridge, James Handy, Carl Anthony Payne II, Ashley Tucker, Joe Unger, Lobo Sebastian, Michael Paul Chan, Kamela Lopez-Dawson
A rookie LAPD cop, Chris O'Brien (Rory Cochrane), is assigned to work with tough cop Nora Hugosian (Gina Gershon) in tracking down a serial killer. As evidence piles up, O'Brien cannot ignore the fact that it is his partner, Hugosian, who must be considered the prime suspect.
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The Brave 1997 N/R, 123 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Johnny Depp Cast: Johnny Depp, Marlon Brando, Marshall Bell, Elpidia Carrillo, Frederic Forrest, Clarence Williams III, Max Perlich, Luis Guzman, Cody Lightning, Nicole Mancera, Pepe Serna, Lupe Ontiveros, Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, Alexis Cruz, Chuck E. Weiss
Raphael (Johnny Depp) is an alcoholic American Indian–just out of jail and unemployed–when McCarthy (Marlon Brando) offers him $50,000 to be tortured to death for a snuff film. Raphael lives with his wife Rita (Elpidia Carrillo) and their children, Frankie and Marta (Cody Lightning and Nicole Mancera) near a junkyard, and he accepts the offer because the money will help his family build a better life. Now, Raphael has one week to live and tries to teach Frankie how to take over his role as the man of the house. 1 User Review
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| | Firefly 03/23/2009 | | This is actually an excellent movie which has suffered its opening at Cannes 1997 for far too many years. It is beautifully acted and filmed, a very compelling and thought-provoking movie. |
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Capote 2005 R, 110 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bennett Miller Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Clifton Collins Jr., Chris Cooper, Bruce Greenwood, Bob Balaban, Amy Ryan, Mark Pellegrino, Allie Mickelson, Marshall Bell, R.D. Reid, Marina Stephenseon Kerr, Kelci Stephenson, Craig Archibald, Bronwen Coleman
In 1959, Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and his good friend, author Harper Lee (Catherine Keener), traveled to Holcomb, Kansas, to get background information for Capote's book, "In Cold Blood." This is the story of that journey and of the relationship Capote formed with one of the killers, Perry Smith (Clifton Collins Jr.). Hoffman won an Academy Award for Best Actor. The film received four other nominations, including Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actress (Catherine Keener).
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The Chase 1994 PG-13, 88 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Comedy / Thriller / Romance
Director: Adam Rifkin Cast: Charlie Sheen, Kristy Swanson, Henry Rollins, Josh Mostel, Wayne Grace, Rocky Carroll, Ray Wise, Cary Elwes, Miles Gougal, Marshall Bell, Joe Sagal, Claudia Christian, Alex Morris, Marco Perella, Wirt Cain
Escaped convict Jackson Davis Hammond (Charlie Sheen) tries to reach the Mexican border with kidnapped heiress Natalie Voss (Kristy Swanson) as his hostage–her BMW is the escape vehicle. By the time the adventure is over, police and television coverage create mayhem.
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Cherry 2000 1987 PG-13, 99 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Steve DeJarnatt Cast: Melanie Griffith, David Andrews, Ben Johnson, Tim Thomerson, Brion James, Harry Carey Jr., Laurence Fishburne, Pamela Gidley, Michael C. Gwynne, Marshall Bell
A science fiction film about women androids who are used only for making love. When a man breaks his robot/sex toy, he is led through the desert by a flesh and blood soldier of fortune (Melanie Griffith) and encounters maniacal renegades.
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Dandelion 2004 R, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mark Milgard Cast: Vincent Kartheiser, Taryn Manning, Arliss Howard, Mare Winningham, Blake Heron, Michelle Forbes, Marshall Bell, Shawn Reaves, Robert Blanche, Don Alder, Don Stroud, Steven Weyte
Quiet and sensitive 16-year-old Mason (Vincent Kartheiser) lives in his own world until he meets Danny (Taryn Manning), and they bond. But events change course following a fatal car accident for which Mason takes the blame instead of naming his father (Arliss Howard). After spending two years at the juvenile detention center, Mason is released and tries to renew his relationship with Danny who now has a new boyfriend.
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Diggstown 1992 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Ritchie Cast: James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr., Bruce Dern, Oliver Platt, Heather Graham, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Marshall Bell, Cyndi James Gossett, Thomas Wilson Brown, Duane Davis
Gabriel Caine (James Woods) and "Honey" Roy Palmer (Louis Gossett Jr.) pair up as con men who set up the ultimate scam on John Gillon (Bruce Dern), the owner of Diggstown. The deal–Palmer can win 10 boxing matches in 24 hours.
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Hamlet 2 2008 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Andrew Fleming Cast: Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Joseph Julian Soria, Skylar Astin, Phoebe Strole, Melonie Diaz, Arnie Pantoja, Michael Esparza, Natalie Amenula, Marshall Bell, David Arquette, Elisabeth Shue, Amy Poehler, Shea Pepe, Marco Rodriguez
Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan) teaches drama at West Mesa High School in Tucson, Arizona, where his latest play has been panned by the school's ninth-grade drama critic. Now, the school is considering getting rid of the drama department, and Dana will lose his job. Meanwhile, things at home are not great either–Dana's unhappy wife Brie (Catherine Keener) and their boarder Gary (David Arquette) make his life difficult. In an effort to save the drama department, Dana comes up with an idea to put on a musical sequel to "Hamlet," and, almost immediately, complaints roll in from the citizens of Tucson and school officials about the play's contents. But, the show must go on.
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Identity 2003 R, 90 min. Genre: Mystery / Horror / Thriller
Director: James Mangold Cast: John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, John Hawkes, Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall, Rebecca De Mornay, John C. McGinley, William Lee Scott, Jake Busey, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Leila Kenzle, Carmen Argenziano, Marshall Bell, Matt Letscher
Travelers–limo driver Ed (John Cusack), prostitute Paris (Amanda Peet), actress Caroline (Rebecca De Mornay), police officer Rhodes (Ray Liotta) and his prisoner Robert Maine (Jake Busey), newlyweds Lou and Ginny (William Lee Scott and Clea DuVall), and married couple George and Alice (John McGinley and Leila Kenzle)–seek refuge from a storm in a seedy hotel run by Larry (John Hawkes). But safety is short-lived as they discover that they are being killed off–one by one.
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Innocent Blood 1992 R, 112 min. Genre: Horror / Comedy
Director: John Landis Cast: Anne Parillaud, Robert Loggia, Anthony LaPaglia, Don Rickles, David Proval, Chazz Palminteri, Luis Guzman, Rocco Siusto, Marshall Bell, Tom Savini, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee
Marie (Anne Parillaud) is a vampire out to "suck blood" from the criminal elements of Pittsburgh. Her "main meal" is mobster Sal "the Shark" Macelli (Robert Loggia). Joining forces with a cop, Joe (Anthony LaPaglia), in her quest, romance follows. A fun mix of horror, comedy, and action.
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Nancy Drew 2007 PG, 99 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Mystery
Director: Andrew Fleming Cast: Emma Roberts, Max Thieriot, Tate Donovan, Josh Flitter, Marshall Bell, Rachael Leigh Cook, Barry Bostwick, Kay Panabaker, Rich Cooper, Amy Bruckner, Cliff Bemis, David Doty, Laura Harring, Bruce Willis, Caroline Aaron
When 16-year-old Nancy Drew (Emma Roberts) leaves her small town of River Heights and moves to Hollywood with her father Carson (Tate Donovan), he makes her promise that there will be no more sleuthing while they are in California. But, unbeknownst to Carson, Nancy finds a haunted house for them to live in so that she can continue her amateur detective adventures. It turns out that their new house was once owned by screen star Dahlia Draycott (Laura Harring) who died mysteriously in the home many years ago. Nancy enrolls in Hollywood High where she does not fit in, but she has other things on her mind–like exploring her home's hidden passage with sidekick Corky (Josh Flitter) in search of clues leading to who killed Dahlia. 3 User Reviews
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| | samantha 05/27/2009 | | emma is so great emma i am your biggest fan super nuber one fan adorable fan funny fan cutest fan my classmates thinks your a dork but i think your not.but dont worry not all classmates hates you. |
| | Anonymous 06/24/2007 | I think it has the suspence and action as if you are reading the Nancy Drew
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| | Nancy Drew was the best! | abby242000 06/23/2007 | | IT was the best movie I've seen in a long time. It was also very kid, family, and teenage friendly! |
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge 1985 R, 83 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy
Director: Jack Sholder Cast: Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Clu Gulager, Hope Lange, Robert Rusler, Marshall Bell, Sydney Walsh, Robert Englund, Melinda O. Fee, Tom McFadden, Christie Clark, Lyman Ward
Freddy (Robert Englund) is back in business five years later and is trying to take over another dreamer. It doesn't measure up to the original, and pretty gruesome in spots.
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No Way Out 1987 R, 114 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Roger Donaldson Cast: Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Sean Young, Will Patton, Howard Duff, George Dzundza, Jason Bernard, Iman, Fred Dalton Thompson, Dennis Burkley, Leon Russom, Marshall Bell, Chris D., Michael Shillo, David Paymer
An American Naval officer, LCdr. Tom Farrell (Kevin Costner), is ordered to the staff of the Secretary of Defense in Washington, D.C., where he meets and has an affair with a local woman, Susan Atwel (Sean Young), who is then found murdered. Farrell is assigned the task of solving the crime and learns about a government cover-up. Susan had been having an affair with Secretary of Defense Brice (Gene Hackman), and he killed her. Brice's aide Scott Prichard (Will Patton) has covered up the evidence and even plants the story that a KGB mole killed Susan.
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One of Our Own 1998 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Action
Director: David Winning Cast: Michael Ironside, Frederic Forrest, Peta Wilson, Currie Graham, Marshall Bell, Robbie Bowen, Paul Coeur, David Ferry, Richard Riehle, Jorge Vargas
What starts as an investigation of an Army sergeant's murder in Denver expands to include a major weapons scandal of stolen weapons that end up being used against the allied forces in Bosnia. Not bad, considering the low budget for explosion-driven action films like this.
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Rescue Dawn 2006 PG-13, 126 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Werner Herzog Cast: Christian Bale, Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies, Pat Healy, Toby Huss, Evan Jones, Teerawat Mulvilai, Marshall Bell, Francois Chau, Craig Gellis, Zach Grenier, Bonnie Z. Hutchinson, Abhijati "Meuk" Jusakul, Tony B. King, Richard Manning
This film is based on the true story of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Dieter Dengler's (Christian Bale) first mission over North Vietnam in 1966. When he is shot down and captured by Laotian troops, Dieter admits that he is an American, is tortured, and taken to a POW camp where he meets veterans of the camp–Americans Lt. Duane Martin (Steve Zahn) and Eugene DeBruin (Jeremy Davies)–who have been prisoners for two years. Now, Dieter plans a death defying escape in which he will lead fellow POWs through the jungles of Laos in a race to freedom.
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Serving Sara 2002 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Reginald Hudlin Cast: Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Bruce Campbell, Amy Adams, Vincent Pastore, Cedric the Entertainer, Jerry Stiller, Marshall Bell, Derek Southers, Alan Ackles
New York process server Joe Tyler (Matthew Perry) tries to present Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) with divorce papers and, before long, finds himself teamed up with Sara on a trip to Texas. Mission: serve her about-to-be ex-husband with his divorce papers first.
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A Slipping-Down Life 1999 R, 111 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Toni Kalem Cast: Lili Taylor, Guy Pearce, Irma P. Hall, John Hawkes, Sara Rue, Veronica Cartwright, Marshall Bell, Shawnee Smith, Bruno Kirby, Tom Bower, Clea DuVall, Lew Temple
A young woman (Lili Taylor), whose life seems to be going nowhere, obsesses over a rock singer and carves his name on her forehead. While this act makes her a celebrity, it also clears the way for her own liberation.
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Stand by Me 1986 R, 87 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Rob Reiner Cast: River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Kiefer Sutherland, Wil Wheaton, Jerry O'Connell, Richard Dreyfuss, Casey Siemaszko, John Cusack, Bradley Gregg, Marshall Bell
This nostalgic comedy/drama is backed by a great sound track of 1950s' hits. Although the plot of four young boys searching for a corpse sounds ghoulish, the underlying story is really about the innocence of youth in the final days of summer. The story is taken from the Stephen King novel, "The Body".
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Total Recall 1990 R, 109 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Adventure / Thriller
Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, Michael Ironside, Marshall Bell, Ray Baker, Roy Brocksmith, Rosemary Dunsmore, David Knell, Mel Johnson Jr., Michael Champion, Alexia Robinson, Dean Norris, Mark Carlton
Doug Quaid (Arnold Schwarzeneger) is a construction worker married to beautiful Lori (Sharon Stone). Doug is having peculiar nightmares about life on Mars, and, despite Lori's wishes, he goes to a mind-altering agency where he remembers that he is really a secret agent from Mars. As he sets off on a quest to Mars to piece together his identity, enemy agents, including their leader Richter (Michael Ironside), try to kill him before he regains more of his memory. The film won a Special Achievement Oscar for the Visual Effects.
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Tucker: The Man and His Dream 1988 PG, 111 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Francis Ford Coppola Cast: Jeff Bridges, Martin Landau, Joan Allen, Frederic Forrest, Mako, Dean Stockwell, Christian Slater, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Donat, Don Novello, Elias Koteas, Nina Siemaszko, Corin Nemec, Marshall Bell, Jay O. Sanders
Following World War II, Preston Tucker (Jeff Bridges) dreams of competing with Detroit in the manufacture of cars. With support from his wife Vera (Joan Allen), son Junior (Christian Slater), and business manager Abe (Martin Landau), Tucker does manage to produce his "car of the future." This true story shows how Tucker was able to get 50 of his cars out of production only to be hauled into court by Detroit's Big Three. Martin Landau received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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Twins 1988 PG, 107 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Ivan Reitman Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Kelly Preston, Chloe Webb, Bonnie Bartlett, Marshall Bell, Trey Wilson, David Caruso, Hugh O'Brian, Nehemiah Persoff
Twins (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito), separated at birth, meet as adults. One twin (Schwarzenegger) is pure of heart and body. The other (DeVito) is a true rogue.
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Undercover Blues 1993 PG-13, 89 min. Genre: Action
Director: Herbert Ross Cast: Kathleen Turner, Dennis Quaid, Fiona Shaw, Stanley Tucci, Larry Miller, Tom Arnold, Park Overall, Ralph Brown, Obba Babatunde, Marshall Bell
Ex-CIA agents Jane and Jeff Blue (Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid), with baby in tow, go about their job tracking down criminal elements–never mind that they are retired from the CIA, there are nuclear weapons and thugs who must be eliminated from society.
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Virus 1999 R, 96 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller
Director: John Bruno Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin, Donald Sutherland, Joanna Pacula, Marshall Bell, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Sherman Augustus, Cliff Curtis, Levan Uchaneishvili, Yuri Chervotkin, Keith Flippen, Olga Rzhepetskaya-Retchin, David Eggby, Matthew Sullivan
Kelly "Kit" Foster (Jamie Lee Curtis), Steve Baker (William Baldwin), and Captain Everton (Donald Sutherland) seek refuge following a typhoon, but, unfortunately for them, their "oasis" is an abandoned Russian science ship. Unbeknownst to the refugee trio, the ship's crew was killed by a deadly virus that is still on the attack in an alien attempt to take over Earth.
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| 1. Air America (1990)
2. Airheads (1994)
3. Birdy (1984)
4. Black and White (1999)
5. The Brave (1997)
6. Capote (2005)
7. The Chase (1994)
8. Cherry 2000 (1987)
9. Dandelion (2004)
10. Diggstown (1992)
11. Hamlet 2 (2008)
12. Identity (2003)
13. Innocent Blood (1992)
14. Nancy Drew (2007)
15. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985)
16. No Way Out (1987)
17. One of Our Own (1998)
18. Rescue Dawn (2006)
19. Serving Sara (2002)
20. A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
21. Stand by Me (1986)
22. Total Recall (1990)
23. Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
24. Twins (1988)
25. Undercover Blues (1993)
26. Virus (1999)
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