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Movie : Impulse (2008) |
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quality: DVDrip format: avi Director: Charles T. Kanganis Writers: Charles T. Kanganis (written by) & Eric Belgau (additional dialogue) Release Date: 15 April 2008 (Argentina) Genre: Mystery | Thriller Tagline: Her desire for passion ignited a deadly game of seduction. Plot: Acting on impulse, CLAIRE DENNISON, enjoys a brief fling with a sexy stranger (a dead ringer for her husband), only to realize that the object of her desire is a crazed, manipulative, and tenacious psychopath. |
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Movie : There Will Be Blood (2007) |
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quality: DVDrip format: avi Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Writers (WGA): Paul Thomas Anderson (screenplay) & Upton Sinclair (novel) Release Date: 11 January 2008 (USA) Genre: Drama Tagline: When Ambition Meets Faith Plot: In the 1890s, Daniel Plainview, a struggling silver miner, finds his true wealth in petroleum extraction while taking the orphaned child, H.W., as his own for a valuable family man image. In 1911, Plainview gets a tip on a valuable supply on the struggling Sunday family ranch in the impoverished Little Boston, California. In his quest to acquire the property, Plainview meets the sanctimonious Eli Sunday, the young reverend of the local church with his own ambitions for his diocese and the profit from the oil. As the oil wells begin, an escalating conflict arises between exploiters of many kinds while Plainview's canny ruthlessness gradually sinks into a slowly mounting malevolent madness. In doing so, it begins to drive every emotional bond away that all the wealth he gains can never replace. |
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Movie : Love in the Time of Cholera (2007) |
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format: avi quality: DVDrip Director: Mike Newell Writers (WGA): Ronald Harwood (screenplay) & Gabriel García Márquez (novel) Release Date: 16 November 2007 (USA) Genre: Drama / Romance Tagline: How long would you wait for love? |
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Movie : Vantage Point (2008) |
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quality: DVDrip format: avi Director: Pete Travis Writer (WGA): Barry Levy (written by) Release Date: 22 February 2008 (USA) Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller Tagline: 8 Strangers. 8 Points of View. 1 Truth. Plot Outline: With a Rashomon narrative style, the attempted assassination of the president is told from several different perspectives. |
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Movie : AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem (2007) |
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quality: DVDrip format: avi Directors: Colin Strause & Greg Strause Writers (WGA): Shane Salerno (written by) & Dan O'Bannon ("Alien" characters) Release Date: 25 December 2007 (USA) Genre: Action / Horror / Sci-Fi Tagline: This Christmas there will be no peace on Earth. Plot Outline: Warring alien and predator races descend on a small town, where unsuspecting residents must band together for any chance of survival. |
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Movie : Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) |
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format: avi quality: DVDrip Director:Tim Burton Writers (WGA): John Logan (screenplay) & Stephen Sondheim (musical) Release Date: 21 December 2007 (USA) Genre: Crime / Drama / Musical / Thriller Tagline: Never Forget. Never Forgive. Plot Outline: Based on the hit Broadway musical which tells the infamous story of Benjamin Barker, a.k.a Sweeney Todd, who sets up a barber shop down in London which is the basis for a sinister partnership with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett. |
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Movie : Meet the Spartans (2008) |
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Meet the Spartans is a 2008 spoof/parody produced and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Similar to past movies, such as Scary Movie, along with its spinoffs Epic Movie and Date Movie, it pokes fun at various movies in a satirical fashion. Although it references many movies, TV shows, people and pop cultural events, it focuses mainly on the movie 300. The film is rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor throughout, language and some comic violence. Writers (WGA): Jason Friedberg (written by) & Aaron Seltzer (written by) Release Date: 25 January 2008 (USA) Genre: Comedy Tagline: The Bigger the Hit, The Harder They Fall Personal opinion: Although the movie was badly received by critics I found it very entertaining, what I can't say about other movies of these directors. format: avi quality: DVDrip |
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Movie : The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) |
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quality: DVDrip size: 900Mb format: avi Director: Andrew Dominik Writers (WGA): Andrew Dominik (screenplay) & Ron Hansen (novel) Release Date: 10 October 2007 (France) Genre: Biography / Crime / Drama / Western Plot Outline: Robert Ford, who's idolized Jesse James since childhood, tries hard to join the reforming gang of the Missouri outlaw, but gradually becomes resentful of the bandit leader. |
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Movie : American Gangster (2007) |
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quality: DVDrip size: 990Mb format: avi Director: Ridley Scott Writers (WGA): Steven Zaillian (written by), Mark Jacobson (article) Release Date: 2 November 2007 (USA) Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller Tagline: There are two sides to the American dream. Plot Outline: In 1970s America, a detective works to bring down the drug empire of Frank Lucas, a heroin kingpin from Manhattan, who is smuggling the drug into the country from the Far East. |
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Movie : No Country For Old Men (2007) |
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| Author: Michael | 14 March 2008 | Views: 4260 | |
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English | Subtitle: English/French/Spanish | 122 min | XVid 640x272 | 384 kbps AC3 | 23 fps | Genre : Crime/Drama | 1,4 GB Premiered in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, No Country for Old Men is a critically acclaimed 2007 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Cormac McCarthy. Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, the film features Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem. Faithfully adapted from the well-received novel, No Country for Old Men draws heavily on McCarthy's themes of chance and fate. It tells the story of a drug deal gone very wrong and the ensuing cat-and-mouse drama as three men crisscross each other's paths in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. ~Wikipedia . With NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, the Coen Brothers have found a perfect match in Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy. Their adaptation of McCarthy's praised novel is a staggering masterpiece. In this almost impossibly faithful adaptation, the film takes place in a small Texas border town in 1980. Sheriff Bell (a never-been-better Tommy Lee Jones) has ruled the land for years without the use of a gun, but a new brand of reckless lawlessness has taken over his town. Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) is an innocent Everyman with a devoted wife, Carla Jean (Kelly Macdonald), but when he stumbles across a drug deal gone deadly and finds two million dollars, he's determined to keep it for himself. There's only one problem. He's being pursued by one of the most amoral, evil psychopaths that the big screen has ever seen. Wearing an absurd haircut and brandishing a pressurized weapon that's used to murder cattle, Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) creeps forward on his mission to track Moss down and return the money to its rightful owners to save his own skin. As the tension mounts, the body count begins to rise, confirming Sheriff Bell's inability to battle this new wave of modern brutality. The most striking thing about the Coen Brothers' thriller is their masterly use of silence to create an almost unbearable level of tension. Cinematographer Roger Deakins is once again at the top of his game, beautifully capturing this stark and lonely world. The well-rounded cast is clearly excited to be a part of such a stellar production--particularly Bardem, whose Chigurh is a freakishly mysterious monster, and is certain to haunt viewers long after the final credit has rolled. In a career filled with striking achievements, this might very well be the Coen Brothers' finest. It is filmmaking at its best. |
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