Nomad (2005)Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |
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An historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, where a young man is destined to unite the country’s three warring tribes. |
| Biography: Of Hawaiian and Chinese descent, Jason Scott Lee was born in Los Angeles, California, but raised in Hawaii from the age of two. His interest in acting began while studying in high school. It blossomed further when he enrolled in Fullerton College, where he studied under acting coach Sal Romeo. His first film role was in "The Born in East L.A. (1987)". After taking many supporting roles, he took hi ... show all |
Nomad (2005)Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |
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An historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, where a young man is destined to unite the country’s three warring tribes. |
The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005)Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |
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Picking up where Prophecy: Uprising left off, Allison (Kari Wuhrer) has been assigned to protect an ancient text bible when a group of renegade angels, called Thrones and led by the sinister Stark (Tony Todd) target Allison by trying to kill her to get at the last page of the manuscript which will reveal the name of the Antichrist now living in Bucharest. Aiding Allison is a contract killer named Dylan (Jason Scott Lee) who as been hired to kill Allison but has a epiphany to help her. Also back is the devil John Reigart (John Light) who refuses to help Allison this time around because the impeding Apocyolypse will bring him new souls to the realm of Hell leading to Allison to try to survive as long as possible to prevent Stark and his Thrones from re-writing the prophesy of the end of the world for their own purpose. |
Soldier (1998)Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |
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In a futuristic society, some people are selected at birth to become soldiers, and trained in such a manner that they become inhuman killing machines. One of the most succesfull and older of these soldiers (Russell) is pitted against a new breed of soldiers, and after the confrontation is believed to be dead. His body is left behind in a semi-abandoned colonial planet, where everything is peaceful, and he is taught about the other aspects of life. But eventually he has to fight the new breed of soldiers again, this time to defend his new home… |
Lilo & Stitch (2002)Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |
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In a place far, far away, illegal genetic experiment #626 is detected: Ruthless scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba has created a strong, intelligent, nearly indestructible and aggressive being with only one known weakness: The high density of his body makes it impossible for the experiment to swim in water. The scientist is sentenced to jail by the Grand Council of the Galactic Federation. The experiment is supposed to be transported to a prison asteroid, yet manages to escape Captain Gantu, who was supposed to deliver him there. With a stolen police cruiser (the red one), the destructive being races towards a little and already doomed planet: Earth. Stranded on Hawaii, experiment #626 can’t actually do much harm: water all around, no big cities and two well-equipped representatives of the Galactic Federation already following close behind to catch him again. But Dr. Jookiba and the Earth expert Pleakley never could have guessed that earth girl Lilo adopts the experiment as dog, gives him the name Stitch and actually causes an emotional development in the little beast. Her dysfunctional family, consisting only of Lilo and her sister Nani, is about to be ripped apart by social worker Cobra Bubbles. Stitch as the new family member brings quite some action into all their lifes, and after a while, not even Pleakley and Dr. Jookiba can recognize their former target. But how shall they bring the news of failure to the Grand Councilwoman without being punished? |