Interstate 60 2002 R, 116 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bob Gale Cast: James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Amy Smart, Kurt Russell, Michael J. Fox, Chris Cooper, Christopher Lloyd, Paul Brogren, Wayne Robson, Melyssa Ade, John Bourgeois, Michael Rhoades, Matthew Edison, Ann-Margret, Amy Stewart
Neal (James Marsden) isn't sure he wants to follow in his lawyer father's footsteps. Rather, he is considering art. Not only that, he routinely dreams of a girl (Amy Smart) who encourages him to pursue art. His decision is aided when immortal One Wish Grant (Gary Oldman) grants him a wish–but Neal must travel on non-existent Interstate 60 to a nonexistent town. On the way, he sees his dream girl on billboards encouraging him on, and he has other adventures as well. What will be the outcome? If this sounds a little like "Back to the Future," it is because Director Bob Gale was the creator and screenwriter for that series, and this is his first directorial effort.
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Jason X 2002 R, 93 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Friday the 13th, Part 10
Director: James Isaac Cast: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, Jonathan Potts, Peter Mensah, Melyssa Ade, Melody Johnson, Derwin Jordan, David Cronenberg, Dov Tiefenbach, Boyd Banks, Kristi Angus, Phillip Williams, Yani Gellman
Jason is back for the 10th time, and he is still up to no good. Now the year is 2455, and Earth is no longer habitable. But, among the few survivors are Professor Lowe (Jonathan Potts) and his archaeological students who find Rowan (Lexa Doig) and Jason (Kane Hodder) frozen in time. They take the bodies back to their spaceship and decide to re-animate them–releasing Jason, and once again he sets out on yet another killing spree.
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| 1. Interstate 60 (2002)
2. Jason X (2002) aka: Friday the 13th, Part 10
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