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Chaos   2006     2 stars    R, 106 min.
Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: Tony Giglio  
Cast: Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe, Wesley Snipes, Henry Czerny, Justine Waddell, Nicholas Lea, Jessica Steen, Rob LaBelle, John Cassini, Damon Johnson, Paul Perri, Keegan Connor Tracy, Natassia Malthe, Terry Chen

  Quentin Conners (Jason Statham) is not happy to be assigned rookie Shane Dekker (Ryan Phillippe) as his new partner but finds that they must work together to end a series of bank heists. Lorenz (Wesley Snipes) and his gang of thieves have held hostages and blown up banks but stolen no money. Instead, they have planted a virus in an international bank system and plan to steal billions from accounts. Now, Conners and Decker enter into a game of cat-and-mouse as they try to uncover what is going on.



Cast
Jason Statham Detective Quentin Conners
Ryan Phillippe Detective Shane Dekker
Wesley Snipes Lorenz/Jason York
Henry Czerny Capt. Martin Jenkins
Justine Waddell Detective Teddy Galloway
Nicholas Lea Detective Vincent Durano
Jessica Steen Karen Cross
Rob LaBelle Bank Manager
John Cassini Detective Bernie Callo
Damon Johnson Brendan Dax
Paul Perri Harry Hume
Keegan Connor Tracy Marnie Rollins
Natassia Malthe Gina Lopez
Terry Chen Chris Lei
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Fido   2007     2 and a half stars    R, 91 min.
Genre: Comedy / Horror / Sci-Fi
Director: Andrew Currie  
Cast: Carrie-Anne Moss, Dylan Baker, K'Sun Ray, Billy Connolly, Henry Czerny, Tim Blake Nelson, Alexia Fast, Jennifer Clement, Sonja Bennett, Aaron Brown, Brandon Olds, Rob LaBelle, Mary Black, David Kaye

  Set in the imaginary town of Willard during the 1950s, this satire features an alternate world in which zombies once rose from the dead and threatened all of humanity. But all was not lost; a company named ZomCon came up with a special collar that turns zombies into slaves that do labor for the law-abiding citizens. Eleven-year-old Timmy's (K'Sun Ray) mother Helen (Carrie-Anne Moss) buys a zombie to use as a status symbol, and Timmy bonds with it and names it Fido (Billy Connolly) because it growls at people. Timmy's Dad (Dylan Baker) is not happy with the situation because Fido, who never complains and does one chore after another, is a better father and husband than he is. There is one slipup, however, when Fido's collar malfunctions and he mauls an elderly neighbor, Mrs. Henderson (Mary Black). Now a zombie outbreak threatens the neighborhood.



Cast
Carrie-Anne Moss Helen Robinson
Dylan Baker Bill Robinson
K'Sun Ray Timmy Robinson
Billy Connolly Fido
Henry Czerny Mr. Bottoms
Tim Blake Nelson Mr. Theopolis
Alexia Fast Cindy Bottoms
Jennifer Clement Dee Dee Bottoms
Sonja Bennett Tammy
Aaron Brown Roy Fraser
Brandon Olds Stan Fraser
Rob LaBelle Frank Murphy
Mary Black Mrs. Henderson
David Kaye Narrator (voice)

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Jack Frost   1996     1 and a half stars    R, 89 min.
Genre: Comedy / Horror / Fantasy
Director: Michael Cooney  
Cast: Scott MacDonald, Christopher Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Eileen Seeley, Rob LaBelle, Zack Eginton, Jack Lindine, Kelly Jean Peters, Marsha Clark, Chip Heller, Brian Leckner, Darren O. Campbell, Shannon Elizabeth

  While on his way to his execution, serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) is involved in an accident during which chemicals react with his body, and he mutates into a living snowman. Now, Jack Frost becomes a murdering snowman killing off his victims, one by one, while seeking revenge on Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport) who had originally apprehended him.



Cast
Scott MacDonald Jack Frost
Christopher Allport Sam Tiler
Stephen Mendel Agent Manners
F. William Parker Paul Davrow
Eileen Seeley Anne Tiler
Rob LaBelle Stone
Zack Eginton Ryan Tiler
Jack Lindine Jake Metzer
Kelly Jean Peters Sally
Marsha Clark Marla
Chip Heller Deputy Foster
Brian Leckner Deputy Pullman
Darren O. Campbell Tommy
Shannon Elizabeth Jill Metzner
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New Nightmare   1994     2 and a half stars    R, 112 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy
aka: A Nightmare on Elm Street 7
Wes Craven's New Nightmare

Director: Wes Craven  
Cast: Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund, Jeff Davis, Miko Hughes, David Newsom, Matt Winston, Wes Craven, Rob LaBelle, Marianne Maddalena, Gretchen Oehler, John Saxon, Robert Shaye, Tracy Middendorf, Bodhi Elfman

  Lots of screaming is about all one can say concerning this "Nightmare" movie in which actors from previous "Freddy Krueger" films return for more slashing. Of special note, Robert Englund appears as himself, opposing his old character, Freddy. And you thought the series ended with #6.

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Watchmen   2009     2 and a half stars    R, 161 min.
Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Drama / Thriller
Director: Zack Snyder  
Cast: Malin Ackerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Patrick Wilson, Carla Gugino, Mat Frewer, Stephen McHattie, Laura Mennell, Rob LaBelle, Gary Houston, James M. Connor, Mary Ann Burger, Robert Wisden

  The year is 1985 in an alternate universe, and the tensions between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. have reached an all-time high. The Watchmen, who are costumed adventurers, must come to the rescue. Their groups are divided into Generation 1 from the 1940s and Generation 2, which followed. One member of Gen 2, Laurie/Silk Spectre (Malin Ackerman), spans both Generations because she is the child of a Gen 1 member (Carla Gugino). Gen 1 Watchmen have moved on; Ozymandias (Matthew Goode) has become a head of industry, and Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) is now a physicist. When The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is killed, his former colleague Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) joins forces with his group of retired Gen 2 Watchmen to uncover a plot to rid the world of superheroes. The nuclear clock is ticking, and Rorschach sees a conspiracy that reaches both Generations, and the battle is on to save humanity.    1 User Review




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