Versatility, thy name is Van Damme! So Arnold cries in End of Days? Hah! In this relentless revenge actioner, Jean-Claude not only cries, but has a drunk scene, suffers suicidal despair, does a little slapstick, and still manages to flash his ubiquitous butt. Which, of course, is what his legion of fans want to see him kick plenty of (other people's butts, that is; not his own). Van Damme may no longer generate any box-office heat (like 1998's Legionnaire, this bypassed cinemas to go straight to video), but he at least gives his fans what they want. Originally titled Coyote Moon, Desert Heat recalls that guilty pleasure Road House, as Eddie Lomax (Van Damme) comes to the rescue of a gallery of colourful characters terrorised by slobbering, drug-dealing bikers and rednecks in a dilapidated desert town. And this time, it's personal. As one denizen ominously observes, "There's trouble on the hoof and it's coming this way" for the three ill-fated bullies who beat up and shot Eddie and left him for dead. Despite its desert setting, Heat is an oasis for great character actors who pick up Van Damme's considerable slack. They include Danny Trejo (Con Air) as Eddie's Native American friend Johnny Sixtoes, Pat Morita (The Karate Kid), Larry Drake (Darkman), Vincent Schiavelli (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ghost), Bill Erwin (Candy Stripe Nurses), and luscious Jaime Preslly as Dottie the waitress. The director is credited as Danny Mulroon, a pseudonym for John Avildsen, the Academy Award-winning director of Rocky. His career, too, seems to be on the ropes, but he keeps punching with some welcome eccentric touches. At one point Johnny gives the recuperating Eddie a foot massage (didn't he see Pulp Fiction?). And the script offers such goodies as a lovelorn bus driver (Tom's brother, Jim Hanks) inviting Dottie to see Yojimbo, and one biker's plea for mercy from a local tough: "Jessie, we were in high school together. I signed your yearbook". --Donald Liebenson, Amazon.com
Avery had it all: his beautiful girlfriend Krista a young son and a full scholarship ahead of him. But in the blink of an eye it was all taken away. What started as a night out with his buddies ended with the shooting of a cop and Avery behind bars. He's innocent but that doesn't matter in a place that has its own set of rules. As Krista works to prove his innocence Avery struggles to survive the day-to-day hardships of prison life.
Snow BeastMonsterwolfIn 1528 French settlers in the New World betrayed the Atakapa Indian tribe and rounded them up for slavery using a particularly vicious wolf. Using magic the tribe’s Shaman entered the wolf becoming the BENANDANTI the legendary wolf-monster of vengeance.;Today in a small post-flood town of Louisiana history is repeating itself. Big Oil is taking advantage of the poor repressed townsfolk by taking their land at dirt cheap prices and killing their ecosystem. This betrayal of the native landowners awakens the Benandanti Wolf and those responsible are being slaughtered one-by-one.;Their only hope is Maria a 22 year old girl who used to live here as a child but has returned only to sell her property. As Maria and her childhood friend Yale try to stop the murderous wolf monster Maria discovers she’s tied to this land’s history and the wolf more than she ever imagined.Swamp Shark
Some Legends Never Die... When a group of poachers are found dead in the deep forests of the Pacific Northwest a mob of revenge hungry hunters pursue the beast while four high school seniors try to save it.
Bout List: 1. Rich Franklin Vs. Nate Quarry (Middleweight Title) 2. Matt Hughes Vs. Joe Riggs (Welterweight Title) 3. Rich Franklin vs Nate Quarry 4. Matt Hughes vs Joe Riggs 5. Georges St. Pierre vs Sean Shark 6. Jeremy Horn vs Trevor Prangley 7. Kevin Jordan vs Gabriel Gonzaga 8. Sam Hoger vs Jeff Newton 9. Nick Thompson vs Keith Wisniewski 10. Thiago Alves vs Ansar Chalangow
Sasquatch [sas-kwoch -kwach] n. A very large hairy humanlike creature purported to inhabit the wilderness areas of the United States and Canada. Also called Bigfoot. The Pacific Northwest town of Pine Creek is an idyllic place to live. And to die! Everyone who lives there has heard the legend of Sasquatch. But until now none has ever been able to offer any proof that it really exists. When a group of poachers is gruesomely ravaged by a something lurking in the dense forests of nearby Echo Mountain the Sheriff and town officials refuse to believe the survivors' tale. They prefer to suspect a rogue grizzly bear is loose in the wild terrain that surrounds the town. Intent on revenge a posse of local hunters sets off to hunt down the creature while a group of high school students covertly follow them after them to record the bloodshed. What they discover is more monstrous than any rumour or legend could have possibly led them to believe. The lucky ones will escape with their lives but lose their sanity. The others... will be clawed!
A little girl lies in hospital dying of cancer. Death row inmate Rudy Salazar has the bone marrow that could save her life. When Salazar dissapears en route to the hospital and begins another reign of terror Quin sets out to hunt him down but is under strict orders to keep him alive.
What would you do if you killed your best friend? For five friends in Las Vegas it was just another night on the town. But on this particular night something went terribly wrong...
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