Snatch (2000): A wild and tangled crime adventure involving gangsters Irish gypsies and a dog that can't stop swallowing things 'Snatch' is both hilarious and action-packed. Jewel thief Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) is in London en route to New York where he will deliver an 86-karat diamond to his boss Avi (Dennis Farina). A compulsive gambler Franky is tempted into an illegal boxing scam becoming the unwitting suspect in a robbery committed by bumbling pawnshop owners Vinny (Robbie Gee) Sol (Lennie James) and their oaf-of-a-driver Tyrone (Ade). Meanwhile novice boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) and his dim-witted partner Tommy (Stephen Graham) move into the ""big time"" with twisted crime boss Brick Top (Alan Ford) and Mickey a mumbling unhinged Irish gypsy boxer (Brad Pitt). Thrown into the proceedings are killers Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) and Boris the Blade (Rade Sherbedgia). A stylized work with a gritty urban soundtrack and a cast of intricately developed characters 'Snatch' delivers superb and witty dialogue while depicting one of the more zany complex diamond heists ever portrayed in film. London (2005): Syd is a strung-out wealthy 20-year old guy whose life is about to go from meaningless to futile. After a massive drug spree he awakes to the news that he is about to lose his ""one true love"" forever... Syd's ex-girlfriend is moving from New York to Los Angeles. Syd has one more chance to win her back at her going-away party. Syd stocks up on cocaine and goes off to the party with Bateman a young English banker he's just met. Throughout the evening however - punctuated by regular drug breaks in the bathroom - we discover that Syd's relationship problems involve more than friction with his girlfriend. Is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Crank (2006): A professional hit man Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) discovers that a poisonous injection threatens to kill him if his heart rate drops slows a certain point. Now he must exact his revenge on the people who injected him before he takes his last breath!
Following a daring escape from a Confederate prison camp during the American Civil War Captain Cyrus Smith (Kyle MacLachlan - Desperate Housewives Twin Peaks) and his comrades are swept out to sea by a perilous storm and crash-land on a lost tropical isle full of dangerous secrets. Salvation comes in the form of Captain Nemo (Patrick Stewart - X-Men Star Trek The Next Generation) the troubled hero of Jules Verne's 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea who has built a fortress on the island and claimed it as his scientific playground. When Nemo learns of Cyrus' engineering background he tries to enlist Cyrus in his ultimate project - the creation of a doomsday weapon that Nemo believes will end all war forever. After Cyrus doubts Nemo and his weapon the castaways are thrown out left to fend for themselves against the wrath of Mother Nature betrayed. Will the escapees betray their ideals and ask Nemo for help or will he unleash the power of his terrible weapon?
The Heavy tells the story of two brothers; one (Gary Stretch) a henchman for a successful, yet shady businessman (Stephen Rea), the other (Adrian Paul) with ambitions to be Prime Minister.
Danny a respected cop is setup after an investigation goes wrong. While laying low in his new jail cell Danny is forced to get involved in the inmates underground cage fighting circuit. With the help of Irving a former mixed martial arts champion Danny devises a scheme to bring justice and innocence to his family's name if he can get out of the cage alive.
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Life is the buzz... Straight from the plane Martha meets her brother Luca in Las Vegas. The two young Italians are taking time out driving through the stifling heat of the desert on their way to Hollywood. Heading through Death Valley in their red convertible they pick up a pair of hitchhikers never suspecting the men to have blood on their hands and the police hot on their trail. Meanwhile Cherie a beautiful Vegas showgirl is also on the run and heading for Hollywood bu
The Number One Girl stars Vinnie Jones and Tony Schiena in this martial arts action movie! Joey Scalini a full contact martial arts champion is persuaded by his life-long friend London mob thug Dragos Molnar (Vinne Jones) to perform as a guest judge on a televised beauty pageant. In spite of Dragos' warnings to stay away from the top four contestant Joey just can't help himself when it comes down to Tatiana (Lisa McAllister). When Dragos descovers that Joey has broken the rules he is determined to teach his old friend a lesson!
UFC legend and The Expendables star Randy Couture is Paul Ross, a tough-as-nails government agent on the trail of the international crime syndicate known as 'The Tribe'. But when 'The Tribe' hijacks the private luxury jumbo jet belonging to the world's richest industrialist, they demand $2.73 billion or will begin killing passengers. Among their hostages are the tycoon's new assistant (Tiffany Dupont of Greek) and her ex-fiance Ross. The 'fasten seatbelt' signs are off... and one very pissed-off agent is now free to move about the cabin. Dominic Purcell (Prison Break), Holt McCallany (Lights Out), Gina Philips (Jeepers Creepers), Craig Fairbrass (Cliffhanger) and Vinnie Jones (Snatch, X-Men: The Last Stand) co-star in this explosive thriller that takes action to whole new heights.
Blast! brings together 68 brass percussion and visual performers in a unique explosion of music and theater. Born on athletic fields across the nation Blast! is a novel art form evolved from the showmanship of outdoor pageantry. Blast! is a musical spectacle; it is jazz rock and roll and techno-pop. With colour light movement and music Blast! explores and explodes the genre with new artistry.
Take an in-depth look at the life of 'The Chief' right back from growing up in South Africa the infamous shooting and how his move to Leeds United came about. Lucas Radebe is one of the most respected figures in world football not just for what he does on the pitchas captain of Leeds and South Africa but also for the work he does off it. In an age of multi-million pound transfer deals and playboy lifestyles Radebe has kept his feet firmly on the ground a dedicated a large part of
Guy Ritchie writer/director of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels delivers another awe-inspiring directorial masterpiece. Snatch is an edgy and hilarious film about a diamond heist gone wrong a colourful Irish gypsy turned prizefighter and a very temperamental dog. In the heart of gangland two novice unlicensed boxing promoters Turkish (Jason Statham) and Tommy (Stephen Graham) get roped into organising a bare-knuckled fight with local kingpin villain and fellow boxing promoter Brick Top (Alan Ford). But it all goes wrong when Brick Top's fighter who is rigged to win is suddenly knocked out by the boys' wildcard Irish gypsy boxer One Punch Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt). Unfortunately things go from bad to worse as Mickey starts playing by his own rules and the duo find they are heading for a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile en route to New York to deliver a stolen 84-carat diamond to head honcho Avi (Dennis Farina) Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) is robbed of the stone. Forced to jump on the next plane to London Avi is by no means pleased. He hires local legend Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) to find Franky and the diamond. The hunt for the missing stone launches everyone into a spiral of double-crossing vendettas as different parties pursue personal agendas some of them farcical most of them illegal and all of them destined to spin completely out of control...
Ethan Embry and Michael Gladis star as Kevin and Bruce best friends and co-owners of a failing home security company in a town with no crime. As a last ditch effort to drum up some business they start robbing the neighbours to instil fear and create a need for their services. Bullets fly when they unwittingly rob the wrong guy Cary Elwes who turns in a killer performance as a suburban drug lord with a penchant for kitchen gadgets. Clea DuVall and Adam Arkin co-star in this action-packed comedy featuring a host of hilarious turns from Ed Begley Jr Vinnie Jones and Ving Rhames.
Sinbad: The Persian Prince:Fantasy action adventure transposing the ancient Persian legend of Sinbad the Sailor to the modern day. Adrian Sinbad (Patrick Muldoon) is a billionaire oil shipping magnate who must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe after his flagship oil tanker is hijacked by Somalian pirates.Age Of The Dragons:Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones star in this fantasy adventure loosely based on Herman Melville's classic novel 'Moby Dick'. Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew are joined by harpoonist Ishmael (Corey Sevier) in their hunt for the White Dragon, the merciless creature that killed Ahab's family when he was a boy and left him scarred and mutilated for life. As they close in on their quarry, Ahab's beautiful adopted daughter, Rachel (Sofia Pernas), must choose between her allegiance to her father's dark quest and her newfound love for the dashing Ishmael.Wyvern: Rise Of The Dragon:Sci-fi Channel fantasy horror B-movie in which a small town in Alaska is terrorised by a dragon-like flying reptile. Thawed from its ancient slumber by melting icecaps caused by global warming, the creature is soon wreaking havoc on the lives of town residents including truck driver Jake (Nick Chinlund) and feisty waitress Claire (Erin Karpluk).
When the depths of an old swamp are inadvertently disturbed the body of a man who was murdered over 2 000 years ago is awakened and rises to brutally revenge his death. Now it's up to a group of strangers lead by a mysterious hunter (Vinnie Jones) to venture in to the dark wilderness to put an end to the rampaging evil.
Swordfish: Log on. Hack in. Go anywhere. Steal everything. John Travolta stars as Gabriel Shear a sinister mastermind with an elite criminal crew who are desperately trying to access information locked inside a complicated computer system that contains government secrets and if they can hack it a $9 billion payday... Torque: Ford (Martin Henderson) a motorcycle-riding outlaw who wants to clear his name of drug and murder charges. The cops are after him as ar
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Black Dawn: Stephen Seagal returns as Jonathan Cold a former CIA agent who goes undercover in a dangerous group of terrorists planning to bomb Los Angeles for revenge. When they kidnap Cold's protge Amanda (Tamara Davies) however his cover threatens to be blown and it's a race against time before the city is likewise blown to bits. (Dir. Alexander Gruszynski 2005) Into The Sun: Only one man has the skills to stop the Yakuza... When a government official is killed American operative Travis Hunter (Seagal) with experience in the Yakuza culture is brought into investigate... (Dir. Fritz Kiersch 2004) Submerged: He found the enemy...but on the wrong side! Chris Kody (Steven Seagal) the world's best mercenary is freed from prison... but there is a catch. Kody must use his lethal weapons and fighting skills to stop a group of terrorists who have taken over a nuclear submarine... (Dir. Anthony Hickox 2005)
In Night at the Golden Eagle, a cross-section of decrepit people live out their desperate, dead-end lives over the course of a long night at an equally decrepit LA hotel. This is the jaundiced vision of director Adam Rifkin, best known for the raucously enjoyable Detroit Rock City and the cult curiosity The Dark Backward. He's corralled some good people for this low-budget offering (Natasha Lyonne and Ann Magnuson as hookers, Vinnie Jones as a cruel pimp), but the lion's share of screen time goes to a pair of small-time crooks (Donnie Montemarano and Vinny Argiro) planning to split for Vegas in the morning. It's diverting for a while, but the bleached-sepia look and unrelenting rancidity take their toll, grinding the picture down. Even a soft-shoe shuffle for Fayard Nicholas (of the awesome Nicholas Brothers), a grace note if there ever was one, can't lift the movie out of its determined sense of gloom. --Robert Horton
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