Joe and Max 2002 PG-13, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steve James Cast: Leonard Roberts, Til Schweiger, Peta Wilson, John Toles-Bey, Richard Roundtree, David Paymer, Jurgen Schornagel, Bruce Weitz, Siena Goines, Paul Collins, Daniel Hugh Kelly
Joe Louis (Leonard Roberts) and Max Schmeling (Til Schweiger) were the top heavyweight boxers of the 1930s and 40s, and their rivalry was legendary. But–they were also good friends, and Schmeling, despite being used by Hitler as an example of the superiority of the Aryan race, was against Hitler's regime and worked against the Nazi cause during World War II. This made-for-cable TV entry is the story of the two fighters. 1 User Review
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| | Joe and Max | Anonymous 08/10/2007 | | Excellent! I love this movie! |
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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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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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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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| 1. Joe and Max (2002)
2. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
3. One of Our Own (1998)
4. Vanishing Point (1997)
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