The decision a group of men make on a fishing trip has far reaching effects in this acclaimed drama.
The first Highlander cinematic experience sizzles with energy thrilling action sequences and electrifying sword fights and is played out at a frenetic pace by a renowned cast. Christopher Lambert gives a mesmerising performance in his most famed role as the Scotsman out to fulfil his destiny as an Immortal under the tutelage of the flamboyant Ramirez played for laughs with great panache by the enigmatic Sean Connery. The year is 1536. Scottish Clansman Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) is mortally wounded in battle by a terrifying warrior - The Kurgan (Clancy Brown). When his wounds miraculously heal Connor is cast out by the superstitious villagers to live a life of solitude. Several years later Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) a nobleman of Egyptian / Spanish descent teaches him that like he and the Kurgan MacLeod is an immortal who can only die by decapitation. He tells how the immortals are fated to duel down the ages to a mysterious distant time called The Gathering when the last few will battle for The Prize. So begins a romantic action-packed saga spanning four centuries to modern day Manhattan where a reign of terror grips the city and headless corpses baffle the police. The Kurgan has arrived in town as a one-man wrecking crew maddened by aeons of blood lust slaughtering everything in his path searching for his ancient enemy - the Highlander. It all comes to a climax with an earth-shattering showdown between to two old foes against the spectacular New York night sky.... There can be only one!
Frustrated film maker Barry Lick (Jonathan Williams) sets out to make a sensationalist crime documentary on the cheap about local businessmen Ray Topham (Tom Miller) and the charmingly psychopathic Tommy Morghen (Joe O'Byrne) who he believes to be involved in property rackets prostitution pornography and drug trafficking. Recruiting a team of unemployed film students Barry embarks on his project. However it quickly becomes apparent that he is a lot less competent than he thinks he is and Topham and Morghen are much more cunning and ruthless than any of the film makers can begin to imagine. The pair of criminals quickly realise that he is completely out of his depth and set about exploiting him for their own ends with hilarious and tragic results. Diary of a Bad Lad explores themes of sex drugs violence exploitation and the desperate limits that people will go to in order to make a film.
In this suspenseful drama, a bereaved bricklayer vows to avenge the brutal murder of his parents. The killer is brought in, but is not given the death penalty. The young man then decides to take matters into his own hands. He oversteps the law and eventually begins to question his actions.
Dozens of hard-core live performances simultaneously performed at New York's Apollo Theatre and The Palace in Los Angeles. Old school and new school come together in this historic event featuring over 20 of the original artists who put hip-hop and rap on the map. If you missed it live here's your chance to own a piece of rap history and see the greatest rap and hip-hop artists up-close and personal.
The first Highlander cinematic experience sizzles with energy thrilling action sequences and electrifying sword fights and is played out at a frenetic pace by a renowned cast. Christopher Lambert gives a mesmerising performance in his most famed role as the Scotsman out to fulfil his destiny as an Immortal under the tutelage of the flamboyant Ramirez played with pastiche and for laughs by the enigmatic Sean Connery. The year is 1536. Scottish Clansman Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) is mortally wounded in battle by a terrifying warrior - The Kurgan (Clancy Brown). When his wounds miraculously heal Connor is cast out by the superstitious villagers to live a life of solitude. Several years later Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) a nobleman of Egyptian / Spanish descent teaches him that like he and the Kurgan MacLeod is an immortal who can only die by decapitation. He tells how the immortals are fated to duel down the ages to a mysterious distant time called The Gathering when the last few will battle for The Prize. So begins a romantic action-packed saga spanning four centuries to modern day Manhattan where a reign of terror grips the city and headless corpses baffle the police. The Kurgan has arrived in town as a one-man wrecking crew maddened by aeons of blood lust slaughtering everything in his path searching for his ancient enemy - the Highlander. It all comes to a climax with an earth-shattering showdown between to two old foes against the spectacular New York night sky: there can be only one!
Based on the success of their popular MTV reality-based shows, producers Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray decided to take their formula to the multiplex. The result is THE REAL CANCUN, a raucous 90-minute descent into the debauchery that is Spring Break. After an intense audition process, 16 people were chosen to fly to Cancun for a weeklong, all-expenses-paid vacation. It isn't long before the partiers are drinking the days--and nights--away. There's David and Heidi, lifelong friends who have never acted on their obvious attraction for one another; Sky and Paul, who flirt with each other at every waking moment; Nicole and Roxanne, twins who can't seem to find the right guy; Jeremy and Laura, who form a quick bond that is destroyed when Jeremy's head gets in the way; Casey, a model who can't control his raging libido; and then there is Alan. An innocent 19-year-old who has never had a drop of alcohol in his life, Alan is determined to remain sober. Yeah, right. As the tequila continues to flow at an ungodly pace, the revelers flirt, hook up, break up, and search for another conquest. Parents, teachers, authority figures, intellectuals, beware. Everyone else, get ready to be entertained. This is exploitation at its most fascinating.
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