The Emperor's Club 2002 PG-13, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Hoffman Cast: Kevin Kline, Emile Hirsch, Embeth Davidtz, Patrick Dempsey, Steven Culp, Rob Morrow, Edward Herrmann, Harris Yulin, Joel Gretsch, Paul Dano
Based on Ethan Canin's short story, "The Palace Thief," this plot revolves around the once-stormy relationship between a Classics teacher and his young student. Today, more than 25 years later, the now-retired teacher, William Hundert (Kevin Kline) and the student, Sedgewick Bell (Emile Hirsch), who is currently a CEO for a major corporation, reunite. Old problems rise to the surface.
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Firehouse Dog 2007 PG, 111 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Todd Holland Cast: Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Bill Nunn, Scotch Ellis Loring, Mayte Garcia, Teddy Sears, Steven Culp, Dash Mihok, Bree Turner, Hannah Lochner, Claudette Mink, Shane Daly, Katie Finneran, Brandon Craggs
Pampered Hollywood stunt dog Rexxx gets lost and wanders into the life of 12-year-old Shane (Josh Hutcherson) whose father is the widowed fire chief Connor Fahey (Bruce Greenwood). Rexxx rescues a firefighter, becomes a neighborhood hero, and his act of heroism saves the fire station from being shut down. Shane and Rexxx join forces to track down an arsonist, but problems lie ahead when Rexxx's former owner (Dash Mihok) tracks him down and wants to have him back at work as a stunt dog.
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James and the Giant Peach 1996 PG, 80 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Fantasy / Musical
Director: Henry Selick Cast: Paul Terry, Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Miriam Margolyes, Joanna Lumley, Pete Postlethwaite, Mike Starr, David Thewlis, Jane Leeves, Steven Culp, Mario Yedidia
This Disney film begins with a gigantic, orange peach floating to New York with a young orphan (Paul Terry) and his oversize insect friends on board. Blending live action with computer animation and stop-motion puppetry, this movie–based on Roald Dahl's children's fantasy book–is a delight.
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Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday 1993 R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller aka: Friday the 13th, Part 9
Director: Adam Marcus Cast: John D. LeMay, Kari Keegan, Kane Hodder, Steven Williams, Erin Gray, Billy Green Bush, Rusty Schwimmer, Steven Culp, Richard Gant, Leslie Jordan, Kipp Marcus, Allison Smith, Andrew Bloch, Adam Cranner, Julie Michaels
After all of the "Friday the 13th" movies, the long series continues. Jason (Kane Hodder) isn't really dead, and he needs a new body, which can only be obtained through a Voorhees family member. So, back we go to the killing grounds of Camp Crystal Lake. Bounty hunter Creighton Duke (Steven Williams) thinks that Jason's next intended victim is his girlfriend Jessica because she is the sole surviving member of the Voorhees family. Creighton believes that he knows how to REALLY get rid of Jason. But does he?
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The Sisters 2006 R, 113 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman Cast: Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson, Erika Christensen, Tony Goldwyn, Elizabeth Banks, Rip Torn, Chris O'Donnell, Eric McCormack, Steven Culp, Alessandro Nivola, Greg Foote, Ed Ragozzino
This take-off on Anton Chekov's "The Three Sisters," is updated and now set in the United States where sisters Marcia and Olga (Maria Bello and Mary Stuart Masterson) are planning a surprise for their sister Irene's (Erika Christensen) birthday. The party takes place, but it leads to the siblings' struggle with suppressed memories as they try to overcome their father's death and come to an honest understanding of their relationships with each other.
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Thirteen Days 2000 PG-13, 145 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Roger Donaldson Cast: Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp, Dylan Baker, Henry Strozier, Frank Wood, Michael Fairman, Len Cariou, Janet Coleman, Stephanie Romanov
Set during October 1962, "Thirteen Days" (the Cuban Missile Crisis) provides the viewer with a vivid picture of the personalities involved in U.S. decision making. Key players include President John F. Kennedy (Bruce Greenwood), Robert Kennedy (Steven Culp), Kenny O'Donnell (Kevin Costner), and Dean Rusk (Henry Strozier). 1 User Review
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| | RascalBrat 02/25/2007 | | Excellent. |
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| 1. The Emperor's Club (2002)
2. Firehouse Dog (2007)
3. James and the Giant Peach (1996)
4. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) aka: Friday the 13th, Part 9
5. Norma Jean and Marilyn (1996)
6. The Sisters (2006)
7. Thirteen Days (2000)
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