"The Rules of Attractions"rated
R
The lives of a group of colelge students, including drug-dealing
Sean (James Van Der Beek), virgin Lauren (Shannyn Sossamon)
and her roommate Lara (Jessica Biel) are explored as they party,
party, party, not worth the money of a rental. Also stars Fred
Savage, Kate Boswroth and Paul Denton. Written and directed
by Roger Avary.
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"Sunshine State" rated pg-13
When resort developers buy out a small florida island, two
women are forced to confront their lives, both present and
past. Stars Angela Basset, James McDaniel, Miguel Ferrer,
Mary Steenburgen, Jane Alexander and Timothy Hutton. Written
and Directed by John Sayles.
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"Human Nature" rated
R
A Sscientist (Tim Robbins) and a female naturalist discover
a wild man (Rhys Ifans) born and raised in the wild. They bring
him to civilization and teach him how to live among humans.
The scientist love interest, Lila (Patricia Arquette), who deals
with a condition which leaves her hairy as an ape, tries to
keep the man's original nature intact. also not worth renting.
also stars, Mary Kay Place, Robert Forster, and Rosie Perez.
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"The Badge" rated
R
A dead girl is found in a small southern town, The Sheriff Darl
(Billy Bob Thornton) is told to tone down the investigation
but Scarlet (Patricia Arquette) thinks she knows who killed
her and its not who the authorities suspect. Also stars Tom
Bower, Will Devan, Julie Hagerty, and Sela Ward. Written and
directed by Robbie Henson.
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"Ballistic:Ecks vs. Sever"
rated r
Haunted by the mysterious death of his wife, recluse former
FBI man, Jeremiah Ecks (Antonio Banderas) is blackmailed back
into service to track down ex Dia operative Sever (Lucy Lu)
who has kidnapped the son of the head of a secret committee.
Sever also hold the key to his wife's death, they become allies
and find the head of a secret committee is the bad guy. surprise
ending, lots of violence. Also stars Robert Gant and Julio Martin.
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"Blue Crush" rated
pg-13
Anne Marie (Kate Bossworth) works as a hotel
maid to pay the bills, but her first love is surfing the big
waves. She lives on Oahu in a beach shack with her younger sister
and two roomates. She meets a pro quaterback (Mathew Davis)
who wants to learn to serf, and she begins to realize there
is more to life than the waves. also stars Michelle Rodriquez,
Mika Boorem and Kate Skarrett.
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"Igby Goes Down" rated
R
Seventeen-year old Igby Slocumbs (Kiernan Culkin) silver-spooned,
dysfunctional family is leaving a bitter taste in his mouth.
He has an older brother, Oliver, (Ryan Phillipps) who is a bully;
his mother, Mimi, (Susan Sarandon) pops pills all day; and his
father, Jason, (Bill Pullman) is schizophrenic and lives in
his own world. Igby escapes to New York and lives with his godfather
(Jeff Goldblum), who might be his father. After much adventure,
igby begins to reconcile himself and tries to keep from "going
down". this movie is not for everyone. Also stars Claire Danes,
Rory Culkin, and Amanda Peet. Directed by Burr Steers.
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"Stolen Summer"
This movie was submitted and won the Project Greenlight Contest
and received a movie deal from Miramax. The story of an Irish
Catholic kid and a Jewish kid who cook up a Decathlon to get
into heaven.It show their antics and some serious pranks, very
well acted. Worth renting..
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" Spirit: Stallion of
the Cimarron" Rated G
Spirit, a wild mustang stallion, journeys through the American
frontier, encountering man for the first time, is captured by
the cavalry. The Colonel (James Cromwell) tries to break his
spirit, but an Indian (Daniel Studi) befriends him and he escapes
the American soldiers. The young stalion finds love with a beautiful
paint mare named Rain. Wonderful for all ages. Written by John
Fusco and directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook.
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"The Dangerous Lives
of Altar Boys" Rated R
Two irreverent Catholic high school boys and their closest friends
deal with life in their restricted environment. The peg-legged
Sister Assumpta (Jodie Foster) and the chain-smoking Father
Casey (Vincent D'Onofrio) dominate their lives. The boys create
a secret comic book about themselves in their fantasy life.
Sister Assumpta discovers their sketchbook and this changes
their lives forever. Also stars Kieran Culkin, Jena Malone,
Emile Hirsch, Jake Richardson, and Tyler Long. Written by Jeff
Stockwell and Micheal Petroni, directed by Peter Care, and produced
by Jodie Foster.
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"Queen of the Damned"
Rated R
A sequel to "Interview with the Vampire", toys with the idea
of eternity being a rock'n'roll playground. The Vampire Lestat
(Stuart Townsend) becomes a musician and how his life has changed.
The Queen Akasha(Aaliyah) tries to seduce Lestat. Based on Anne
Rice book, this one you might not want to rent.
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"Pumpkin" rated
R
Perky Carolyn (Christina Ricci) and her sorority
sisters set their sights on the Soririty of the Year award.
The have decided to coach mentally challenged athletes for the
regional Challenged Games. Perky finds herself mentoring Pumpkin
(Hank Harris), who seems to like her, and is not as mentally
handicapped as they thought. The relationship causes friction
between the sorority sisters, Pumpkins mother (Brenda Blethyn)
and she becomes an outcast. Also stars Lisa Banes, Sam Ball,
and Dominique Swain. Directed by Adam Larson Broder and Tony
Abrams.
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