Breaking and Entering 2006 R, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Anthony Minghella Cast: Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Rafi Gavron, Poppy Rogers, Mark Benton, Juliet Stevenson, Caroline Chikezie, Red Lazar, Branka Katic, Velibor Topic
Landscape architect Will (Jude Law) has problems at home, which include fights with his wife (Robin Wright Penn) and more troubles with her teenage daughter Bea (Poppy Rogers). Now, Will and partner Sandy (Martin Freeman) have opened an office in the inner-city area of London's King's Cross. As soon as they move in, the office is burglarized, and then the crime is committed again. Will spends evenings at the office hoping to catch the culprit. Another strike occurs, and this time Will gives chase and sees a young man entering a seedy apartment building. Will learns that he is a 15-year-old Bosnian refugee, Miro (Rafi Gavron), and visits the apartment where he meets Miro's mother, Amira (Juliette Binoche), who ekes out a living as a seamstress. They form a friendship, but more problems follow.
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Kingdom of Heaven 2005 R, 145 min. Genre: Drama / Action / Adventure
Director: Ridley Scott Cast: Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Eva Green, Brendan Gleeson, Edward Norton, Ghassan Massoud, Marton Csokas, Alexander Siddig, Velibor Topic, Iain Glen, Michael Sheen, Nathalie Cox, Bronson Webb
In this battle epic set in the 12th century, noble knight Godfrey (Liam Neeson) invites his illegitimate, blacksmith son, Balian (Orlando Bloom), to join him on a trek to Jerusalem. When Godfrey is killed in a battle along the way, Balian joins the Christian soldiers battling the Islamic forces for control of the city of Jerusalem.
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The Saint 1997 PG-13, 117 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller / Romance
Director: Phillip Noyce Cast: Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue, Rade Serbedzija, Valeri Nikolayev, Henry Goodman, Alun Armstrong, Michael Byrne, Yevgeni Lazarev, Irina Apeksimova, Emily Mortimer, Lev Prygunov, Charlotte Cornwell, Lucija Serbedzija, Velibor Topic, Tommy Flanagan
Society, after the fall of Communism in Russia, is depicted as filled with criminal intrigue. The Saint, Simon Templar (Val Kilmer), is the man who can change identities at the drop at the hat. Now, he has been hired by a Moscow billionaire to steal the secret of cold fusion from an Oxford scientist, Dr. Emma Russell (Elisabeth Shue). While stealing the formula, he falls in love with her. 4 User Reviews
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| | Smilin'Daisies 10/12/2012 | | great movie ! Val is a great actor ! 3 |
| | SEyanky 02/22/2012 | | One of the best movies at all time |
| | hst 04/03/2011 | | A really fun, action-packed movie - one of the best in this genre I've seen. |
| | Anonymous 05/22/2010 | | To this day, I feel there are two Val Kilmer movies that stand out as his best movies. The movie Thunder Heart back in 1992, and this movie The Saint. I believe that the movie The Saint is the best movie that he has done. I would rate it as one of the best movies of all time. |
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Second in Command 2006 R, 92 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Simon Fellows Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Velibor Topic, Serban Celea, Colin Stinton, Costel Lupea, Julie Cox, Alan Mckenna, William Tapley, Warren Derosa, Ian Virgo, Raffaello Degruttola, Vlad Ivanov, Emmanuel Parvu, Razaaq Adoti
Cdr. Sam Keenan (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is serving as the Second in Command at the American Embassy in the Eastern European nation of Moldavia that is in the midst of a civil war. When Anton Tavaroy (Velibor Topic) leads insurgents in a coup d'etat, Moldavia's President Yuri Amirev (Serban Celea) seeks refuge inside the American Embassy. After U.S. Ambassador Norland (Colin Stinton) is killed by the insurgents, Keenan and the 15 Marines assigned to the Embassy must defend the Embassy until reinforcements arrive.
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| 1. Breaking and Entering (2006)
2. Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
3. The Saint (1997)
4. Second in Command (2006)
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