Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Live Nude Girls 2014

Live Nude Girls 2014

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When Shane (Mike Hatton) inherits a gentleman's club from his estranged uncle, he leaves his Midwestern home for Los Angeles. Run by a booze hound (Dave Foley) and employing a dozen out of control strippers (Bree Olson, Tera Patrick), Shane must do everything he can to save the club from bankruptcy and maybe make history in the process.

Director: Jay Leggett
Writers: Mike Hatton, Jay Leggett

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Friday, 5 September 2014

Mary Kom (2014)

Mary Kom (2014)


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 A chronicle of the life of Indian boxer Mary Kom, who went through several hardships before audaciously accomplishing her ultimate dream.

Director:

Omung Kumar

Writers:

Saiwyn Qadras (story), Ramendra Vasishth (dialogue), 

Stars:

Priyanka Chopra, Zachary Coffin, Darshan Kumaar




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Angry Video Game Nerd The Movie 2014

Angry Video Game Nerd The Movie 2014

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The AVGN must overcome his phobia of the worst video game in the world to save his fans.

Directors:

 Kevin Finn, James D. Rolfe

Writers:

 Kevin Finn, James D. Rolfe

Stars:

 David Dastmalchian, Robbie Rist, Lloyd Kaufman 

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The Longest Week 2014

The Longest Week 2014


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Affluent and aimless, Conrad Valmont lives a life of leisure in his parent's prestigious Manhattan Hotel. In the span of one week, he finds himself evicted, disinherited, and... in love.

Director:

 Peter Glanz

Writers:

 Peter Glanz (screenplay), Peter Glanz (story), 

Stars:

 Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde, Billy Crudup



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7500 2014

7500 2014

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Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.

Director:

 Takashi Shimizu

Writer:

 Craig Rosenberg

Stars:

 Leslie Bibb, Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart





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Find Me 2014

Find Me 2014

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Before boxes are unpacked in their new home, newlyweds Tim and Emily, find themselves playing a very creepy game of hide and seek with a vengeful spirit.















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Wednesday, 3 September 2014

King Naresuan 5 (2014)

King Naresuan 5 (2014)

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After several postponements and having to re-film CG scenes due to an unfortunate incident at the editing house where parts of the film were damaged, the much-awaited final installment of the biopic blockbuster King Naresuan has arrived. Coinciding with the current political situation, there’s perhaps no better time for an action-packed show of nationalism. Somewhat unfortunately, this latest work by Prince Chatrichalerm Yukol leaves out the key ingredient, action, so what we get is more of a patriotic puff piece.     Unable to break into Ayuthaya, the Hongsawadee army, led by King Nanda Bayin (Jakkrit Ammarat) and Prince Upparaja (Napatsakorn Mitraim), is camping across the river. When King Naresuan (Wanchana “Bird” Sawasdee) makes a surprise naval attack one morning and triumphs in battle, Nanda Bayin is left with severe burns and his troops forced to retreat to their kingdom. Angry, Bayin beats up Princess Supankanlaya, the daughter of Ayuthaya’s King Thammaraja, who is held as a hostage in Hongsawadee. The King doesn’t cope well with the news and soon passes away, leaving Prince Naresuan to assume the crown. As the Hongsawadee army moves ever closer, the new king prepares for battle, which leads up to a historical elephant duel that defines his kingdom’s independence.   Though the runtime is relatively short compared to some of Chatrichalerm’s previous films, the movie is by no means punchier. With its epic and patriotic scope, Naresuan 5 progresses at a slow march, the parade of grandiose moments occasionally interspersed with short, abrupt scenes of a trivial nature. Accompanying the drama is a grand orchestral score, to some moving effect. But despite some spectacular imagery—the historic setting, the costumes and the naval battle which is reminiscent of John Woo’s Red Cliff—it’s all a bit over-the-top at times.    Given it’s a tale of two kingdoms at war, the film inevitably involves a large cast. Yet too much time is spent on unnecessary characters, such as the mute elephant caretaker, whose presence feels out of place. The lead cast do as well as the script allows, though they all have the annoying habit of having to put every scene in its context with lengthy back stories.     Sadly, the much-anticipated final battle is where Naresuan 5 lets us down the most. All the deft war tactics drawn up never really materialize, sabotaged by a bizarre, unconvincing CG storm. The elephant duel is a bit of a shambles, an oddity rather than a majestic moment. Fans of King Naresuan will nonetheless enjoy this fifth installment, but more due to the depth and buildup of its prequels. As much as it tries to have us embrace the nation’s independence, the slow, dialog-driven plot only reminds us that actions speak much louder than words.













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