Based on the succesful alternative graphic novel this tells the story of two girlfriends spending the summer after high school graduation together.
Every weekend in the basements and car parks of bars across the country, young men with good white-collar jobs and absent fathers take off their shoes and shirts and fight each other barehanded just as long as they have to.
When Tricia finds out that her uncle has gone missing while ghost hunting in Death Valley she takes her boyfriend on a road trip to try and locate him. When they find him in a small deserted town they discover that not only are ghosts real but more dangerous than they could ever have imagined. Lost Lake is a terrifying horror film with a twist ending that will leave you breathless.
In this genre-defying grind-house throwback a group of drug-fueled sexually deviant medical students are systematically terrorized by Wilma and John Hopper. The Hoppers serial murderers and rapists mysteriously return from the 1970s and bring horrifying psychedelia with them. With comedy subversion satire and true gore the students must face escalating attacks shocking circumstances and visceral disgust. Inspirations for the film include counter-culture American icons such as Roger Corman Russ Meyer and Dennis Hopper. Shock cinema with a tongue-in-cheek humorous attitude is a hallmark of independent cinema in the USA and Someone's Knocking At The Door brings that philosophy to a new generation of socially conscious and intellectual viewers. Satire of sex drugs and rock n' roll abounds with a particular look at the US culture of consumption the medical community and follies of youth. With a hip youthful score and fringe dynamics the film brings an avant-garde contemporary spin to a classic genre.
Holed up in a seedy hotel, Hollywood screenwriter Don Malek is crafting a script about a bloodthirsty serial killer. However, the research may be more gory and hands-on than usual.
Every weekend in the basements and car parks of bars across the country, young men with good white-collar jobs and absent fathers take off their shoes and shirts and fight each other barehanded just as long as they have to.
Mr And Mrs Smith (Dir. Doug Liman 2005): Starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as the eponymous Mr. & Mrs. Smith in one of 2005's most entertaining and explosive blockbusters. After five (or six) years of vanilla-wedded bliss ordinary suburbanites John and Jane Smith (Pitt and Jolie) are stuck in a rut the size of the Grand Canyon - until the truth comes out! Unbeknownst to each other they are both lethal highly paid assassins working for rival organizations. When they discover they're each other's next target their secret lives collide in a spicy explosive mix of wicked comedy pent-up passion nonstop action and high-tech weaponry that gives an all-new meaning to ""Till death do us part!"" Fight Club (Dir. David Fincher 1999): First Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. Second Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. Third Rule: When someone says ""Stop"" or goes limp the fight is over. Fourth Rule: Only two guys to a fight. Fifth Rule: One fight at a time. Sixth Rule: No shirts no shoes. Seventh Rule: Fights go on as long as they have to. Eighth Rule: If this is your first night at Fight Club you have to fight... Jack (Edward Norton) is a chronic insomniac desperate to escape his excruciatingly boring life. That's when he meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) a charismatic soap salesman with a twisted philosophy. Tyler believes self-improvement is for the weak; it's self-destruction that really makes life worth living. Before long Jack and Tyler are beating each other to a pulp in a bar parking lot a cathartic slugfest that delivers joys of physical violence. Jack and Tyler form a secret Fight Club that becomes wildly successful. But there's a shocking surprise waiting for Jack that will change everything... Pitt and Norton deliver knockout performances in this stunningly original darkly comic film from David Fincher based on the controversial book by Chuck Palahniuk.
First Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. Second Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. Third Rule: When someone says Stop or goes limp the fight is over. Fourth Rule: Only two guys to a fight. Fifth Rule: One fight at a time. Sixth Rule: No shirts no shoes. Seventh Rule: Fights go on as long as they have to. Eighth Rule: If this is your first night at Fight Club you have to fight... Jack (Edward Norton) is a chronic insomniac desperate to escape his excruciatingly boring life. That's when he meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) a charismatic soap salesman with a twisted philosophy. Tyler believes self-improvement is for the weak; it's self-destruction that really makes life worth living. Before long Jack and Tyler are beating each other to a pulp in a bar parking lot a cathartic slugfest that delivers joys of physical violence. Jack and Tyler form a secret Fight Club that becomes wildly successful. But there's a shocking surprise waiting for Jack that will change everything... Pitt and Norton deliver knockout performances in this stunningly original darkly comic film from David Fincher based on the controversial book by Chuck Palahniuk.
The Haunting Of Marsten Manor
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