From the team behind "Ice Age" comes a new CGI comedy about a young robot determined to make a name for himself in his mechanical world.
In 1947 at the time of partition two friends parted. As per the tradition their grandsons Raj and Ranyir Singh joined the Military to protect the Border on Hindustan. Nargis the daughter of Safraz Khan falls in love with Raj. Mubarak one of her college friends is also in love with her. When Sarfraz Khan comes to know that his daughter is attracted to Raj he takes an oath to kill Raj. Mubarak comes to the Border of Hindustan with Nargis to meet but at the Border Raj and Ranyir Singh
Marvel Comics' team of mutant superheroes The X-Men return in a sequel to the blockbuster hit of 2001.
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The London Rock & Roll show took place on Saturday 5th August 1972 at Wembley stadium to an audience of 87 000. Featuring both a DVD and CD for the complete audio visual experience! DVD Tracklist: 1. Be Bop A Lula - The Houseshakers 2. Road Runner - Bo Diddley 3. Bring It To Jerome - Bo Diddley 4. Mona - Bo Diddley 5. High School Confidential - Jerry Lee Lewis 6. You Can Have Her - Jerry Lee Lewis 7. Chantilly Lace - Jerry Lee Lewis 8. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis 9. Medley: a) Hound Dog b) Good Golly Miss Molly c) Blue Suede Shoes d) Sweet Little Sixteen - Jerry Lee Lewis 10. Shake Rattle & Roll - Bill Haley 11. See You Later Alligator - Bill Haley 12. Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley 13. Lucille - Little Richard 14. Rip It Up - Little Richard 15. Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard 16. Tutti Frutti - Little Richard 17. Jenny Jenny Jenny - Little Richard 18. School Days - Chuck Berry 19. Memphis Tennessee - Chuck Berry 20. Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry 21. Wee Wee Hours - Chuck Berry 22. Oh Carol - Chuck Berry 23. Little Queenie - Chuck Berry 24. Reelin' & Rockin' - Chuck Berry CD Tracklist: 1. Everleen - Bo Diddley 2. I'm a Man - Bo Diddley 3. Groovy Little Suzy - Jerry Lee Lewis 4. Goodnight Irene - Jerry Lee Lewis 5. Flip Flop and Fly / Shake Rattle and Roll - Jerry Lee Lewis 6. Chantilly Lace - Jerry Lee Lewis 7. Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis 8. Honky Tonk Angels - Jerry Lee Lewis 9. Hog For You - Screaming Lord Sutch 10. Ready Teddy - Little Richard 11. Whole Lotta Shakin' - Little Richard 12. Long Tall Sally - Little Richard 13. ABC Boogie - Billy Haley and the Comets 14. Helena - Billy Haley and the Comets 15. The Saint's Rock 'n' Roll - Billy Haley and the Comets 16. London Rocker - Screaming Lord Sutch 17. Razzle Dazzle - Billy Haley and the Comets 18. Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry 19. Bye Bye Johnny - Chuck Berry 20. Maybellene - Chuck Berry 21. Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry 22. Doctor Jeckyll - Bo Diddley 23. I Don't Know Where I've Been - Bo Diddley 24. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover - Bo Diddley
X-Men 2 picks up almost directly where X-Men left off: misguided super-villain Magneto (Ian McKellen) is still a prisoner of the US government, heroic bad-boy Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is up in Canada investigating his mysterious origin, and the events at Liberty Island (which occurred at the conclusion of X-Men) have prompted a rethink in official policy towards mutants--the proposed Mutant Registration Act has been shelved by US Congress. Into this scenario pops wealthy former army commander William Stryker, a man with the President's ear and a personal vendetta against all mutant-kind in general, and the X-Men's leader Professor X (Patrick Stewart) in particular. Once he sets his plans in motion, the X-Men must team-up with their former enemies Magneto and Mystique (Rebecca Romjin-Stamos), as well as some new allies (including Alan Cumming's gregarious, blue-skinned German mutant, Nightcrawler). The phenomenal global success of X-Men meant that director Bryan Singer had even more money to spend on its sequel, and it shows. Not only is the script better (there's significantly less cheesy dialogue than the original), but the action and effects are also even more stupendous--from Nightcrawler's teleportation sequence through the White House to a thrilling aerial dogfight featuring mutants-vs-missiles to a military assault on the X-Men's school/headquarters to the final showdown at Stryker's sub-Arctic headquarters. Yet at no point do the effects overtake the film or the characters. Moreso than the original, this is an ensemble piece, allowing each character in its even-bigger cast at least one moment in the spotlight (in fact, the cast credits don't even run until the end of the film). And that, perhaps, is part of its problem (though it's a slight one): with so much going on, and nary a recap of what's come before, it's a film that could prove baffling to anyone who missed the first instalment. But that's just a minor quibble--X-Men 2 is that rare thing, a sequel that's actually superior to its predecessor. --Robert Burrow
Flipper (1996): What starts out to be a bummer of a summer for a rebellious teenage boy turns into one of the most action-packed vacations of his life. Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood star in this exciting all-new 'Flipper' family adventure hit. When Sandy (Wood) is sent to the Florida Keys to stay with his salty Uncle Porter (Hogan) he never dreamed he'd become best mates with a feisty orphaned dolphin whose life he saved. Sandy and Flipper get into some high seas antics and thrilling escapades fighting dangerous enemies and making new friends. Sandy's special relationship with Flipper helps clear the decks for a closer bond with his well-meaning uncle and a whole new outlook on his own life. 'Flipper' is a splashy tidal wave of family entertainment based on the popular 60's TV series. It combines action-filled underwater photography with an exciting and emotion-charged story. Fly Away Home (1996): Young Amy (Anna Paquin) is reunited with her father (Jeff Daniels) after a nine-year separation. One day Amy discovers a nest of orphaned goose eggs and decides to take them home and nurture them until they hatch. When the newly hatched goslings adopt her as their Mother Goose Amy and her father become airborne adventurers battling against bad weather and a host of other pitfalls in their efforts to teach the geese to fly... Simple Wish (1997): Anabel's 'simple wish' is that her father a taxi driver would win a leading role in a Broadway musical. Murray her male fairy godmother wants to grant her wish but unfortuantly his magic wand is broken and it falls to Anabel to fight against the evil witches Claudia and Boots. Flintstones (1994): After an aptitude test mix-up Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) trades his job as Slate & Company Bronto-crane operator for a vice presidency. But there's trouble brewing in Bedrock: An evil executive (Kyle MacLachlan) and his sinister secretary (Halle Berry) are now plotting to use Fred as the fall guy in an embezzlement scheme!
In the dark and dangerous streets of Paris lurks an underworld full of lowlifes pimps and hookers. The elite undercover cops turn a pimp (Philippe Leotard) into an informer in order to crack the crooked world he inhabits... This gritty realistic slice of the Parisian underbelly has been much copied but never bettered!
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is on the run for two reasons he's being hunted for a global $14 million open contract on his life, and for breaking a central rule: taking a life on Continental Hotel grounds. The victim was a member of the High Table who ordered the open contract. John should have already been executed, except the Continental's manager, Winston, has given him a one-hour grace period before he's 'excommunicado' - membership revoked, banned from all services and cut off from other members. John uses the service industry to stay alive as he fights and kills his way out of New York City.
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is on the run for two reasons he's being hunted for a global $14 million open contract on his life, and for breaking a central rule: taking a life on Continental Hotel grounds. The victim was a member of the High Table who ordered the open contract. John should have already been executed, except the Continental's manager, Winston, has given him a one-hour grace period before he's 'excommunicado' - membership revoked, banned from all services and cut off from other members. John uses the service industry to stay alive as he fights and kills his way out of New York City.
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