Catch and Release 2007 PG-13, 111 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Susannah Grant Cast: Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Smith, Sam Jaeger, Joshua Friesen, Fiona Shaw, Tina Lifford, Georgia Craig, Christopher Redman, Sonja Bennett, Yorgo Constantine, Joyce Krenz
Gray Wheeler's (Jennifer Garner) fiance has died on his bachelor party fishing trip, and while struggling over the tragedy Gray finds comfort in friends Dennis (Sam Jaeger), Fritz (Timothy Olyphant), and Sam (Kevin Smith). The four share a tiny house in Boulder while Gray tries to rebuild her life. It isn't long before her fiance's hidden secret of fathering a child out of wedlock and paying support to the mother (Juliette Lewis) rises to the fore, but at the same time a new romance blooms for Gray.
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Cement 1999 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Adrian Pasdar Cast: Jeffrey Wright, Chris Penn, Sherilyn Fenn, Henry Czerny, Anthony DeSando, Gregory Jbara, Yorgo Constantine, Titus Welliver, Kevin Jackson, Max Martini
Corrupt cops Nin (Jeffrey Wright) and Holt (Chris Penn) are into the gangster and drug scenes. When hot-headed Holt finds his girlfriend with another gangster, there's hell to pay–a bath in cement for the gangster. Flashbacks show how they got to this point.
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Live Free or Die Hard 2007 PG-13, 130 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Len Wiseman Cast: Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Long, Maggie Q, Cliff Curtis, Jonathan Sadowski, Andrew Friedman, Kevin Smith, Yorgo Constantine, Cyril Raffaelli, Christopher Palermo, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sung Kang, Zeljko Ivanek, Jake McDorman
In this fourth installment of the "Die Hard" films, NYPD detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) takes part in an FBI operation when he picks up hacker Matt Ferrell (Justin Long) and drives him to Washington, D.C.. It is the Fourth of July, and the U.S. transportation system is under attack. Other government departments are next in line in the plot devised by former government security agent/now computer terrorist Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) after no one heeded his warnings that America could be destroyed by hackers. Farrell had unknowingly written a computer program that will help Gabriel, and the FBI needs his help to save America's infrastructure. As Gabriel seeks his revenge fights, chases, more fights, and more chases ensue in this action-packed thriller.
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Murder 101 1991 PG-13, 95 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Bill Condon Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Dey Young, Raphael Sbarge, Kim Thomson, Mark L. Taylor, Antoni Corone, J. Kenneth Campbell, Todd Merrill, Yorgo Constantine, Yavone Evans
Charles Lattimore (Pierce Brosnan) teaches a class in mystery writing. After he gives an assignment to the class to develop a plot for the perfect murder, one of the students turns up dead. Now the mystery begins as to whodunit. Interesting made-for-cable-TV fare.
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Return to Two Moon Junction 1994 R, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Farhad Mann Cast: Mindy Clarke, John Clayton Schafer, Louise Fletcher, Wendy Davis, Yorgo Constantine, Molly Shannon, Montrose Hagins, Bill Hollis, Richard Keats, James T. Callahan
Bored with the big-city life, NYC model Savannah (Mindy Clarke) heads back home to the South where she reunites with her grandmother (who has feelings of guilt about Savannah's mother's death). Savannah also meets Jake, a hot-headed, handsome sculptor. An erotic relationship ensues, with Savannah's New York boyfriend also showing up to get her back. Not really a sequel, but both films have sex as the theme–this one having, perhaps, more.
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| 1. Catch and Release (2007)
2. Cement (1999)
3. Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
4. Murder 101 (1991)
5. Return to Two Moon Junction (1994)
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