Friday, 30 September 2011

You Don't Mess with the Zohan


Zohan Dvir (Adam Sandler) is a superhuman but kind-hearted Israeli counter terrorist and the finest and most respected soldier in the Israel Defense Forces. However, Zohan has become bored and sickened by the constant fighting, secretly dreaming of moving to the USA and becoming a hairdresser. Zohan goes on a mission to stop a Palestinian terrorist group being led by his personal arch-enemy, Fatoush "the Phantom" Hakbarah (John Turturro). During the pursuit he fakes his own death, and smuggles himself onto a flight to New York City, cutting his own hair and takes the alias "Scrappy Coco" (the names of two dogs he shared the flight with) while claiming that he is "Half Australian, Half Mount Everest." Meanwhile the Phantom becomes incredibly rich and famous for supposedly killing Zohan, gaining his own fast food business.


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Zohan is identified by a Palestinian cab driver named Salim (Rob Schneider), who bears a grudge against Zohan for taking his goat away. Salim convinces his friends to help him kill Zohan, but he is forced after a failed bomb attempt to contact Phantom. Salim attempts to blackmail Phantom, but he ends up getting the stiff end of the deal as he convinces Phantom to visit New York to find Zohan. Meanwhile, Zohan realizes that he has fallen in love with Dalia, and comes clean to Michael and his mother about his true identity, before meeting Dalia. Dalia rejects Zohan after he reveals he was formerly an Israeli counter-terrorist operative. Zohan decides to leave Dalia and confront Phantom in a championship Hacky Sack game sponsored by Walbridge. Zohan's fight is cut short with sudden news of the Middle Eastern block being attacked, and he quickly leaves.
Zohan arrives and calms the Israelis and Palestinians, who each blame the other for the violence, while making peace with Salim. Phantom then appears and confronts Zohan, but Zohan refuses to fight. Dalia appears, revealing that she is Phantom's sister, and convinces her brother to cooperate with Zohan against the arsonists, revealed to be white racist rednecks hired by Walbridge to instigate an inter-ethnic riot so he can get his new mall in the aftermath. 

As Zohan and Phantom work to save the block, the latter admits that he always wanted to be a shoe salesman rather than a terrorist. Although the rednecks are defeated and Walbridge sent to jail, Phantom accidentally destroys all of the shops on the block. However, with the Israelis and the Palestinians united, the block is transformed into a collectively owned mall called the Peace and Brotherhood Fire Insurance Mall. Phantom opens a shoe store in the mall, Salim gets a new goat which he gives children rides on, and Zohan and Dalia open a joint beauty parlor, Zohan having married Dalia. Zohan's parents show up approving his new life before asking that he cut their hair, which he happily does.

Alice in the Wonderland

   


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Troubled by a strange recurring dream and mourning the loss of her beloved father, nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh  attends a garden party at Lord Ascot's estate, where she is confronted by an unwanted marriage proposal and the stifling expectations of the society in which she lives. Unsure of how to reply, and increasingly confused, she runs away to chase after a rabbit in a blue waistcoat, and accidentally falls into a large rabbit hole. She is transported to a world called Underland, where she is greeted by the White Rabbit, the Dormousethe Dodo, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They argue over her identity as "the right Alice", who it is foretold will slay the Red Queen'sJabberwocky on the Frabjous Day and restore the White Queen to power. The group is then ambushed by the Bander. On the way to the White Queen's castle, Hatter relates the terror of the Red Queen's reign, and comments that Alice is not the same as she once was. The Hatter helps Alice avoid capture by allowing himself to be seized instead. Later, Alice is found by Bayard the Bloodhound, who wishes to take her to the White Queen, but Alice insists upon helping the Hatter, so they go to the Red Queen's castle.

The Red Queen is unaware of Alice's true identity and therefore welcomes her as a guest. Alice learns that the Vorpal Sword (the only weapon capable of killing the Jabberwocky) is locked away in a case inside the Bandersnatch's den. The Knave crudely attempts to seduce Alice, but she rebuffs him. She later manages to retrieve the sword and befriend the Bandersnatch. The Knave finds her with the sword and attempts to arrest her. Alice escapes on the back of the Bandersnatch and delivers the sword to the White Queen. The Cheshire Cat saves the Hatter from execution, and the Hatter calls for rebellion against the Red Queen. The rebellion is quickly put down by Jubjub bird. The resistance flees to the White Queen's castle, and both armies prepare for battle. Alice remains unsure about the expectation for her to champion the White Queen, and meets with Absolem the Caterpillar. He reminds Alice of her past visit to Underland (which she mistakenly called "Wonderland" at the time) thirteen years earlier, and helps give her the courage to fight the Jabberwocky.


When the Frabjous Day arrives, both the White and Red Queens gather their armies on a chessboard-like battlefield and send forth their chosen champions (armor-clad Alice and the Jabberwocky respectively) to decide the fate of Underland. Encouraging herself with the words of her late father, Alice manages to kill the Jabberwocky. The White Queen then banishes the Red Queen and the Knave to the Outlands, and gives Alice a vial of the Jabberwocky’s blood, which will take her home. The Hatter suggests that she could stay in Underland, but she decides that she must go back and promises that she will return.


Alice returns home, where she stands up to her family and pledges to live life on her own terms. Impressed, Lord Ascot takes her in as his apprentice, with the idea of establishing oceanic trade routes to China. As the story closes, Alice prepares to set off on a trading ship. Absolem, now a butterfly, lands on her shoulder. Alice recognizes him and greets him before he flutters away.



Monte Carlo

          Monte Carlo is a movie about Grace (Selena Gomez) and her friend Emma (Katie Cassidy) and sister Meg (Leighton Meester) embarking on the trip of a lifetime to lovely Paris, France as a getaway after Grace graduates. When given the circumstances, Grace acts as Cordelia Winthrop Scott, a snooty heiress. Adventures ensue, and love is found but Grace is herself (personality-wose) as she plays Cordelia.



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This film is often compared to The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but they have such different characteristics. Monte Carlo is set in Europe, as does the LIzzie McGuire Movie, but as Grace is taking over for Cordelia without Cordelia knowing, Lizzie McGuire is pretty much suckered into becoming Isabella. Both set in Europe, France/Monte Carlo & Rome, the characters embark on impersonations that are polar opposites of their real life. Grace becoming an heiress, and Lizzie becoming an international superstar. Yes, it may be similar plot, but the story lines develop differently, and therefore the movies play out in different ways thus separating them from comparison.




I highly recommend this film for kids up until young adults. It is a happy-go-lucky type of film, and will put a smile on your face. 

Thursday, 29 September 2011

American Virgin

A VIRGIN IN AMERICA?? 



        Priscilla (Jenna Dewan), is a girl who has devoted her life to chastity and following rules, goes to college on scholarship from an organization that promotes celibacy.

       Her new roommate is the decidedly impure Naz (Brianne Davis). During a wild party that involves the main man behind the hugely popular "Chicks Go Crazy" series (Rob Schneider) Priscilla is persuaded by Naz to stay and have some jello. The jello is tasty enough but the vodka in it alters the teetotal Priscilla into a wild party girl and the rest of the movie sees her trying to recover the footage of her outrageous behavior. Naz is determined to help her, as is both Kevin (Elan Moss-Bachrach) and the smitten Chuck (Chase Ryan Jeffery).

        She and her new-found college friends embark on a journey to save her reputation and her scholarship by getting the footage back. Along the way she learns lots of lessons about life and and love.

        One scene in particular stands out in my mind is when he caught her boyfriend having sex with another girl. I saw the pain, disappointment and anger in Priscilla's eyes. And she can't believe she is saving herself (virginity) for him not knowing he have been fooling her all along. 





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       One funny moment that marked on my mind was that when she went to a bar and asked every guy she saw to have sex with her but no questions, no exchanging of names and addresses, no everything, just sex!  



      I've never seen a film that contained so much adult content and yet felt so geared towards being a family movie. I really don't know who this movie was made for. On the one hand, the story is so fluffy it seems like pubescent girls were the target demographic. On the other hand there's the raunchy college humor and frequent nudity. 


                 

Friday, 16 September 2011

Beastly

           Kyle Kingson has it all - looks, intelligence, wealth and opportunity - and a wicked cruel streak. Prone to mocking and humiliating "aggressively unattractive" classmates, he zeroes in on Goth classmate Kendra, inviting her to the school's extravagant environmental bash. Kendra accepts, and, true to form, Kyle blows her off in a particularly savage fashion. She retaliates by casting a spell that physically transforms him into everything he despises.


           Enraged by his horrible and unrecognizable appearance he confronts Kendra and learns that the only solution to the curse is to find someone that will love him as he is - a task he considers impossible. Repulsed by his appearance, Kyle's callous father banishes him to Brooklyn with a sympathetic housekeeper and blind tutor.

          


           As Kyle ponders how to overcome the curse and get his old life back, he chances upon a drug addict in the act of killing a threatening dealer. Seizing the opportunity, Kyle promises the addict freedom and safety for his daughter, Lindy if she will consent to live in Kyle's Brooklyn home. Thus begins Kyle's journey to discover true love in this hyper-modern retelling of the classic "Beauty and the Beast" story. 





 The concept of this story is brilliant, it's a shame the director failed to pull it off. Every great movie has at least one actor pulling us out of our seats and into the story. It was like watching a series of scenes like clips, it didn't flow. A two dimensional feel with depth. The set can sometimes be too sterile when filming and the chemistry between actors never reaches it's connection, maybe that was it. What ever occurred during production, nobody should have heard the words that's a wrap. The story deserves a remake because it addresses a flaw in human nature that rarely penetrates our fear of being rejected. Beastly is another Beauty and the Beast story having a different twist.








Letters to Juliet

When a young American travels to the city of Verona, home of the star-crossed lover Juliet Capulet of Romeo and Juliet fame, she joins a group of volunteers who respond to letters to Juliet seeking advice about love. After answering one letter dated 1951, she inspires its author to travel to Italy in search of her long-lost love and sets off a chain of events that will bring a love into both their lives unlike anything they ever imagined.


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Every so often, a movie comes along that seems to hit the right notes. One that actually moves you. As the cliche goes, it makes you laugh, it makes you cry.


This film is one of those.

The movie stars Amanda Seyfried (Chloe, Dear John) as Sophie, a fact-checker at the New Yorker who wants to be a writer, but lacks the courage to let anyone read her work. Her fiance, workaholic Victor (Gael Garcia Bernal), is planning to open a restaurant, so they take a "pre-honeymoon" trip to Italy before the opening.


Once there, Victor predictably makes it a working vacation and wants to visit the suppliers. Sophie is left to sightsee alone. She finds the home of Juliet, where heartbroken women leave notes for Juliet's "secretaries" to answer with advice. It is there that Juliet finds a note from Clare (Vanessa Redgrave), which she answers. This leads to Clare and her grandson Charlie (Christopher Egan) traveling to Verona to start a search for her long-lost first love, Lorenzo (Franco Nero).


We all know how it ends, but like in life, it's the journey that matters. Along the way, we are treated to scenes of old Verona city streets, sun-washed vineyards, and meals with Italian families. You can almost taste the food...I found that one of the refreshing aspects of the movie was the male characters. They're more realistic than in most romantic comedies. We all know the Victors of the world who are consumed with their work. And we all know the Charlies who kind of pale in comparison to the intensity of the Victors, but are generally good-hearted souls who will be more better in relationships in the long-run.Egan's performance as Charlie is particularly effective. He brings a sense of humor to Charlie's stuffiness. He's so stuffy that it's funny. Gael Garcia Bernal gives his usual great performance, this time in a supporting role. His Victor is not the bad guy, but he's the kind of guy that is so passionate about his work, that there's no room for women like Sophie who want more from a relationship.Vanessa Redgrave is fantastic as Claire. She brings a sense of gravitas, wisdom, and a lot of warmth to the role. She and Seyfried play off well against each other. And when Claire meets her Lorenzo... let's just say the tissues came out in force.My only problem with the film is that it sometimes moves to quickly. The scenery passes by too quickly. And some of the scenes between Sophie and Charlie in the cafes and under the stars are a bit too succinct. I would have liked to have seen more about why Sophie and Charlie are perfect for each other, and the magic of meeting "the One" on tour in a foreign land.This is a romantic film with believable male characters and a lot of heart. It's reminiscent of "Under the Tuscan Sun," so if you liked that film you should like this one, too.If you're taking your girlfriend on a date, and your name is not George Clooney, then you're in luck. Not only will you get credit for taking her to see a romance, but she may come out of the film looking at you with a new sense of appreciation.



Bad Teacher


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The film's rhythms are disjointed, and there are tedious patches and gaping holes in the story. No one bothered to create anything beyond a vague outline of a superficial character.
Elizabeth is not dumb, so why she chose teaching when she has so little regard for students or the educational process is a mystery. And if she's bent on meeting rich guys, there are better places to do it. Even in a silly comedy, there should be some sense of the lead character's motives and back story if the audience is expected to give a hoot.---Cladia Puig, USA Today.

Jennifer's Body

Jennifer Check (Megan Fox) and Needy Lesnicky (Amanda Seyfried) are life-long bestfriends.



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Jennifer is a classic teen queen who rule in the school. Boys lust after her, she's the head cheerleader, and maybe it does her ego good to have needy Needy trailing along. But then she's transformed into, not a vampire exactly, although she does go for after throats with bared teeth. She's some kind of demon or monster, sort of undefined, whose mission in life becomes attacking teenage boys.

A lot of strong elements that never really add up. Fox is savvy about using her sex appeal to her advantage, and gets some great dialogue from Cody to help give her more life on screen than she’s ever had before (ironic, since she’s playing someone undead). Seyfried’s performance goes beyond the standard horror heroine to uncover the inner life of a teen girl who hates her best friend whether either of them know it or not. Simmons is a promising male standout in a female-dominated project. And the first time we see Jennifer post-possession—when she’s caked in blood, spewing spiny black vomit on a kitchen floor—the movie seems set to deliver on its “Heathers” meets “Evil Dead” potential. But the tension never escalates, the stakes are raised in only perfunctory ways, there’s no connection with Jennifer’s victims and we never get a real feeling for Jennifer herself. Is her story tragic? Hilarious? Weirdly inspiring? It could have been, but instead “Jennifer’s Body” plays it safe and familiar.
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Monday, 12 September 2011

Titanic




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     This film is action romance. The main casts were Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. I can consider this movie a "movie for all the time."

     The ship was great, and scenes were all amazing. Watching this movie feels like you also belong in the story. No wonder it created sales of about $200m.

    Many article says that it is the most expensive motion picture of the 20th century.

     This movie has been the highest grossing film world-wide of all time, it received 11 academy awards out of 14 nominations and has become one of the biggest cult movies of all time...
     
     A piece of fluff wouldn't merit those bold honors, now would it? I doubt there are many people that haven't seen this, but if you haven't, see it. Its a classic. The kind of movie your grandchildren will see and know about.



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AVATAR takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world he has learned to call home. James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of "Titanic," first conceived the film 15 years ago, when the means to realize his vision did not exist yet. 

AVATAR, a live action film with a new generation of special effects, delivers a fully immersive cinematic experience of a new kind, where the revolutionary technology invented to make the film disappears into the emotion of the characters and the sweep of the story.
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            Here is a movie called “Avatar.’’ If you drink the Kool-Aid (it’s for sale on every channel and in every magazine), the film may indeed look like the Brand New Thing. If you don’t, “Avatar’’ may instead appear to be a long, tactile, visually revelatory, dramatically simple-minded 3-D science-fiction adventure made up of live-action sequences and photo-realistic digital images. (Instead of “computer animation,’’ by the way, journalists have been instructed by studio publicists to use the phrase “the Next Generation of Special Effects.’’ Mmm, mixed berry!)

            James Cameron’s gamble, in other words, has paid off in ways both problematic and successful beyond measure. The 60 percent of “Avatar’’ that comes from the computer - either in wholly invented images or by wrapping human bodies in imaginary digitized forms - is bewitchingly, tantalizingly realistic. The film creates a planet called Pandora, a race of tall, blue cat-people called the Na’Vi, and gives them both a dazzlingly colorful rainforest reality - part Rousseau, part George Lucas on inhalants.
The roughly 40 percent of the film that is live action - those scenes involving human colonizers from Earth amid their predatory mining and military hardware - is, oddly, less convincing. “Avatar’’ focuses on a scientific team that has cloned Na’Vi bodies for human hosts to patch into as they (the humans) lie in high-tech tanning beds back at the base. With these biotech sock-puppets, head wonk Dr. Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver, juicily riffing on both Ellen Ripley and Dian Fossey) hopes to “win the hearts and minds’’ of the indigenous population. If she doesn’t, the corporate suits and military men (represented, respectively, by Giovanni Ribisi and Stephen Lang, both of whom would twirl their mustaches if they had them) will happily force the issue. (boston.com, by Ty Bur)

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Dear John

Dear John tells the story of John Tyree (Channing Tatum), a young soldier home on leave, and Savannah Curtis (Amanda Seyfried) the idealistic college student he feels in love with during her spring vacation.


 
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Over the next seven tumultuous years, the couple are separated with John's increasing deployments while meeting only sporadically, they stay in touch by sending a continuous stream of love letters overseas-- correspondence that eventually triggers fateful consequences.


Long distance relationship. 


Many says, they cannot survive with the so called "long distance relationship." When couple are already far from each other, there is a tendency that the relationship might fall.
 
One may cheat, the other may lie. But if you really love each other, you won't make any thing that could destroy your relationship.


TRUST should be the number one.  :))

LOVE HAPPENS

Love happens which stars Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart is about having a chance to love again but past hurts cause the hearts to hesitate.


Dr. Burke Ryan (Eckhart) is a successful self-help author who gives pieces of advice on how to deal with the loss of loved one. While holding a seminar, he meets Eloise Chandler (Aniston), and they become attracted to others.



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However, Burke secretly hasn't moved on from the death of his wife and Eloise has sworn off men. As each struggles wit the hurt of love and loss, they realoze that they need to let go of the past to have future together.



When we love, there is really the possibility to get hurt. Because love is not always about happiness. When we get hurt, we become afraid to love again. But don't we know that getting hurt is a part of being in love? :)


When we get because of love, it's normal.
We lose. We cry. 


But we all know, there's a rainbow after the rain. 

If we are afreaid to get hurt, we don't deserve tobe loved.






Thursday, 18 August 2011

The Lizzie McGuire Movie

 

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        Thirteen-year-old Lizzie McGuire and her pals Gordo, Kate and Ethan all pack their bags and plan to live la dolce vita while on a class trip to Italy. Once there, Lizzie is mistaken for pop star Isabella and begins to falls for Paolo, Isabella's handsome, Italian pop star former boyfriend. When Lizzie's mom, dad and annoying brother Matt get wind of this, they all jet their way to the boot country.


        In the meantime, Lizzie is transformed from a gawky teen to a beautiful pop star, Gordo struggles to understand his true feelings for her, and a whirlwind of surprising events force Lizzie to find the true meaning of friendship.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Dead End (Wrong Turn 2)

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Does cannibals really exist in real life??

Think. (haha)

Wrong Turn is one of the scariest movie I have ever seen!

The characters in the movie was eaten by the cannibals. It's eeewwwwww.

Trust me, when you're done watching any of the sequel of Wrong Turn, you'll lost your appetite. No joke! haha




Terminator

We are already in the "robotic world" today. Different innovation of technologies can be found and seen at the different parts of the world.


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The robots can now do the household chores, they could teach and even entertain people. With this latest technology, this makes life easy and comfortable. (But only to those who can afford to buy one.)

In this movie, (Terminator) the robot there do evil. 


Is there a possibility that robots will be used for terrorism? With its cost? Now, think. ***

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Love and Other Drugs

This movie is quiet similar to "No Strings Attached" movie of Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher.






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No matter how they avoid the so-called LOVE, they got no other choice but to fall. Isn't it cute? :D 


Love comes along at the right place, at the right time. You need not to suppress it, ignore it or hide it. When love struck you, take the chance, you'll never know.... the one that you have loved long ago,the one you are loving now or the one that you will love soon is the only one you'll love FOREVER..

LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. :)







ABS-CBN's Imortal vs. Twilight





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Imortal is a Twilight inspired tv series of ABS-CBN. A drama fantasy and fiction twined together  which tells of forbidden love of a vampire (John Lloyd Cruz) and a warewolf (Angel Locsin) bound by the unexpected. 

Although their families are enemies, still, they fought for their love.

They've been through a lot of trials in life, but many are not in favor of their love affair. 


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It shows how great Filipinos are when it comes to love. :))

Monday, 8 August 2011

2012 End of the World??

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        Have you ever imagined the world ending? We all know that the world will come soon to an end. Yeah sure. Whoah.. When I saw the 2012 movie, it made my heart pound. Because what happened in the movie is close to what may happen to us many years from now.


        Do you remember the earthquake in Tahiti? The bombing of a building in America? The controversial tsunami in Japan? I cannot name all the tragedy that Earth have suffered before whether it's a natural calamity or not, but those I have mentioned are only few. We will never know what will happen next.



         We do always experience typhoon, flash floods, volcanic eruption and the biggest problem that we are suffering nowadays-- global warming.



What else?
What's next?




         Hey people! Wake up! Let's not wait for the year 2012. Let's start now making changes and let us take good care of our mother Earth. Let's pray to God for this apocalypse not to happen. :))





Friday, 5 August 2011

G-FORCE

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       A comedy adventure about the latest evolution of a covert government program train animals to work in espionage. Armed with the latest high-tech equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discovered that the fate in world is in their place.

         Tapped for the G-FORCE are guines pigs Darwin (voice of Sam Rockwell), the squad leader determined to succeed at all costs; Blaster (voice of Travy Morgan ), an outrageous weapons expert with tons attitude a love for all things extreme; and Juares (voice of Penelope Cruz), a sexy martial arts pro plus expert, Mooch and a starnosed mole, Speckles (voice of Nicolas Cage), the computer and information specialist. Along the way, the G-FORCE encounters myriad other members of the animal kingdom, including pet shop layabout Hurley (voice of Jon Favreau) and the rabidly territorial hamster Bucky (voice of Steve Buscemi).




Whiteout

        



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             U.S Marshal Carrie Stetko (Kate Bekinsale) is the only law enforcement in Antartica, sent to investigate a body on the ice-- the continent's first homicide. A shocking discovery in itself, it will plunge her into even more bizarre mystery and the revelation of secrets long-burned under the endless ice.. secrets that someone believes are still worth killing for.

             As Stetko races to find the killer before he find her, winter is already closing in. In the deadly Antarctic whiteout, she won't see him till he's a breath away.


Surrogates

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           FBI agents (Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell) investigate the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase unflawed robotic version of themselves- fit, good looking remotely controlled machines that ultimately assume their life roles-- enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. The murder spawns a quest for answers: in a word of masks, who's real and who can you trust?

Charlie St. Cloud

Based on an acclaimed novel, "Charlie St. Cloud" ia a romantic drama starring Zac Efron in the title role of a young man who survives an accident that let's him see the world in a unique way. In this emotionally charged story, he begins a romantic journey in which he embraces the dark realities of the past while discovering the transformative power of love.

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Accomplished sailor Charlie St. Cloud (Efron) has the adoration of his mother Claire (Oscar winner Kim Basinger) and little brother Sam (Newcomer Charlie Tahan), as well as a college scholarship that will lead him far from his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown. But his bright future is cut short when a tragedy strikes and takes his dreams with it.