Crystal Video Missoula Montana

What’s up at the Crystal Video in Missoula MT? We rent many great films from comedy to Canadian, British to Killer Bee’s, Australian to animation, horror to Hitchcock, romance to Russian, documentary to drama, Finland to French, Chinese to classics, Norwegian to film noir, Science fiction to Sweden, Japanese to Jarmusch , Brazilian to Mel Brooks, political to pride, as well as many more action, thriller movies from all over the world. We have a large selection of DVD as well as VHS.

Friday, November 30, 2007



I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry --


Adam Sandler and Kevin James star as best
friends and fellow firefighters Chuck and Larry, the pride of their
Brooklyn fire station. Chuck owes Larry for saving his life. Larry
calls in that favor big time by asking Chuck to pose as his domestic
partner so his kids will get his pension. But when a fact checking
bureaucrat becomes suspicious, the two straight guys are forced to
improvise as love struck newlyweds.


Rated PG-13 for crude sexual content throughout, nudity, language and drug references.




Shrek the Third--


Shrek and Fiona are reluctantly reigning over
Far, Far Away, but they dream about returning to their happy confines
of the swamp. Unfortunately, the only way that they are going to see
their beloved swamp again is if they are able to find the rightful heir
to the throne and return him to Far, Far Away. Shrek, Donkey and Puss
in Boots set off to locate the heir while Fiona holds off a coup d'etat
being spearheaded by Prince Charming.


Rated PG for some crude humor, suggestive content and swashbuckling action.




Ocean's Thirteen --


In the new sequel to Ocean's Eleven and Ocean's
Twelve, the cast is reunited with director Steven Soderbergh and
producer Jerry Weintraub. Joining the cast for the new adventure are Al
Pacino and Ellen Barkin.


Rated PG-13 for brief sensuality.




La Vie En Rose --


From the slums of Paris to the limelight of New
York, Edith Piaf's life was a battle to sing and survive, live and
love. Raised in poverty, Edith's magical voice and her passionate
romances and friendships with the greatest names of the period; Yves
Montand, Jean Cocteau, Charles Aznavour, Marlene Dietrich, Marcel
Cerdan and others made her a star all around the world. But in her
audacious attempt to tame her tragic destiny, the Little Sparrow, her
nickname, flew so high she could not fail to burn her wings.


Rated PG-13 for substance abuse, sexual content, brief nudity, language and thematic elements.




Hairspray--


Sixteen years after the release of the original film, New Line
Cinema is bringing a feature film adaptation of the Tony award winning
Broadway production Hairspray to life. Featuring new and original
material based on John Waters' 1988 cult classic about star struck
teenagers on a local Baltimore dance show, the comedy features a
remarkable collection of talent including John Travolta, Queen Latifah,
Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, Allison Janney,
Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, producers Craig Zadan and Neil
Meron, and director Adam Shankman.


Rated PG for language, some suggestive content and momentary teen smoking'




Bratz: The Movie--


The
highly popular dolls Bratz finally come alive in the first live action
feature film based on the chic fashion dolls. As the Bratz navigate
their way through this story, we will see how the four young women
represent honestly, camaraderie and most importantly friendship. As
long as they can remember, Yasmin, Jade, Sasha and Cloe have been
"BFF": Best Friends Forever. Inseparable since they first met, the
young girls have always supported each other's individual
personalities, talents and fabulous fashion styles. But now as the
foursome enter Carry Nation High, Yasmin, Jade, Sasha and Cloe face a
brand new world: a blackboard jungle, where for the first time they
discover life as a teenager means dealing with a system of social
cliques, all strictly enforced by senior Meredith Baxter Dimly. Finding
themselves being pulled further and further apart, the girls band
together and rise up as "the Bratz" to fight peer pressure, in turn
learning how true empowerment means standing up for your friends, being
true to oneself and living out one's dreams & aspirations.


Rated PG for thematic elements.




The Life & Hard Times of Guy Terrifico--


This hilarious mockumentary follows the rise and
fall of imaginary country star Guy Terrifico. The genre's biggest
names, from Kris Kristofferson to Merle Haggard, reminisce about the
singer's too short life. Though Terrifico sang country, he lived a rock
and roll life filled with excess until his death in the 1970s. But as
everyone is singing his praises decades later, a new album from
Terrifico appears, and people begin to wonder if he's really dead.


Rated R for language and drug content.




Licensed to Wed --


Newly engaged Ben Murphy and his fiancée, Sadie
Jones, plan to live happily ever after. The problem is that Sadie's
family church, St. Augustine's, is run by Reverend Frank, who won't
bless Ben and Sadie's union until they pass his patented, foolproof
marriage prep course. Consisting of outrageous classes, outlandish
homework assignments and some outright invasion of privacy, Reverend
Frank's rigorous curriculum puts Ben and Sadie's relationship to the
test. Forget happily ever after; do they even have what it takes to
make it to the altar?


Rated PG-13 for sexual humor and language.




Paris, Je T'aime --


In PARIS, JE T?AIME, celebrated directors from
around the world, including the Coen Brothers, Gus Van Sant, Gurinder
Chadha, Wes Craven, Walter Salles, Alexander Payne and Olivier Assayas,
have come together to portray Paris in a way never before imagined.
Made by a team of contributors as cosmopolitan as the city itself, this
portrait of the city is as diverse as its creators' backgrounds and
nationalities. With each director telling the story of an unusual
encounter in one of the city's neighborhoods, the vignettes go beyond
the 'postcard' view of Paris to portray aspects of the city rarely seen
on the big screen. An outstanding host of actors including Natalie
Portman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Fanny Ardant, Elijah Wood, Nick Nolte, Bob
Hoskins, Juliette Binoche, Emily Mortimer, Catalina Sandino Moreno,
Rufus Sewell, Barbet Schroeder, Ludivine Sagnier, Gena Rowlands,
Miranda Richardson and Steve Buscemi, grace these vignettes with their
larger than life personas. Their performances add even deeper resonance
to this affectionate love letter to one of the world's most
transcendent cities.


Rated R for language and brief drug use.




The Reaping --


Hilary Swank plays a former Christian missionary
who lost her faith after her family was tragically killed, and has
since become a world renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena.
But when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from
what appear to be the Biblical plagues, she realizes that science
cannot explain what is happening and she must regain her faith to
combat the dark forces threatening the community.


Rated R for violence, disturbing images and some sexuality.




Live Free or Die Hard--


New York City detective John McClane delivers
old school justice to a new breed of terrorists when a massive computer
attack on the U.S. infrastructure threatens to shut down the entire
country over Independence Day weekend.


Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, language and a brief sexual situation.




Mr. Bean's Holiday --


Mr. Bean, the nearly wordless misfit who seems
to be followed by a trail of pratfalls and hijinks, goes on holiday to
the French Riviera and becomes ensnared in a European adventure of
cinematic proportions. Tired of the dreary, wet London weather, Bean
packs up his suitcase and camcorder to head to Cannes for some sun on
the beach. But his trip doesn't go as smoothly as he had hoped when the
bumbling Bean falls face first into a series of mishaps and fortunate
coincidences, far fetched enough to make his own avant-garde film.
Wrongly thought to be both kidnapper and acclaimed filmmaker, he has
some serious explaining to do after wreaking havoc across the French
countryside and arriving at his vacation spot with a Romanian
filmmaker's precocious son and an aspiring actress in tow. Will Bean be
arrested by the gendarmes or end up winning the Palme d'Or?


Rated G.




Who's Your Caddy?--


“Who’s Your Caddy? is a hilarious, fish out of
water comedy about a superstar rap mogul, C-Note, who runs into fierce
opposition when he tries to join the super stuffy Carolina Pines Golf
& Country Club. Undeterred, C-Note gets the brilliant idea to buy
the land adjacent to the golf club’s 17th hole, which he cleverly
leverages to gain membership. C-Note’s crew wreaks havoc as they bring
their larger than life style to the club. As the club’s hoighty toighty
leadership desperately tries to revoke C-Notes membership, our hero
realizes that his family’s honor – the secret record-breaking golf
history; is at stake. As he takes on the fight of his life, C-Note
pulls out all stops to bring down the clubs backwards establishment and
welcome then to the 21st century.


Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content, some nudity, language and drug material.




Waitress--


Waitress is the story of one woman trapped in a
life from which she dreams of escape. Jenna's (Russell) secret ambition
is to save enough money from her waitressing job to leave her
overbearing and controlling husband (Sisto). Jenna is a sharp, sassy
woman with a gift for making unusual pies whose recipes are inspired by
the trials, tribulations and circumstances of her life. An unwanted
pregnancy changes the course of events giving her an unexpected
confidence via letters to her unborn baby.


Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and thematic elements.




The Namesake--


When the Ganguli family moves from Calcutta to
New York, they embark upon a lifelong balancing act to meld into a new
world without forgetting the old. Though parents Ashoke and Ashima long
for the family and culture that enveloped them in India, they take
great pride in the opportunities their sacrifices have afforded their
children. Paradoxically, their son Gogol is torn between finding his
own unique identity without losing his heritage. Even Gogol's name
represents the family's journey into the unknown.


Rated PG-13 for sexuality/nudity, a scene of drug use, some disturbing images and brief language.




Hot Rod --


Self proclaimed stuntman Rod Taylor is preparing
for the jump of his life. Rod plans to 15 buses in an attempt to raise
money for his abusive stepfather Frank's life saving heart operation.
He'll land the jump, get Frank better, and then fight him, hard.


Rated PG-13 for crude humor, language, some comic drug-related and violent content.




Driving Lessons --


We first meet Ben a shy, bookish 17 year old, as
he begins a very unpromising summer vacation. While the other kids are
out having fun, Ben spends these precious few weeks attending bible
classes, having driving lessons with his overbearing and overly
religious mother and helping out at a local old people's home. It's
certainly not his ideal summer but, with a demanding, vigilant mother
and a passive vicar for a father, Ben is anything but in control of his
own destiny. Ben's absurdly straitlaced world is turned upside down
when he gets a job assisting Evie, an eccentric retired actress.
Vulgar, dignified and childish all at once, Evie enters Ben's life with
a cataclysmic force. Suddenly caught between two worlds, Ben starts to
gravitate towards his employer's unconventional and often bizarre ways,
even though it continually gets him into trouble with his mother. Evie
drafts Ben as her partner in a series of adventures, culminating in a
camping trip that turns into a road trip when she cajoles unlicensed
Ben into driving her to the Edinburgh Festival. Ben reluctantly ignores
his conservative instincts and jumps behind the wheel. What follows is
a journey in which Ben and Evie help each other move forward in their
radically different lives, as Ben is forced to confront how he was
brought up and who he wants to be.




Futurama the Movie: Bender's Big Score --


Uncancel your plans for the future: Futurama is
back! In this all new, feature length epic, evil nudist aliens send
Bender on a rampage through time. Forcing him, slightly against his
will, to steal all of Earth's priceless historic treasures. Will the
heroic Planet Express crew save the planet? Will Leela find true love?
Will the ancient and terrible secret of Fry's buttocks be exposed? All
will be revealed in the greatest adventure of our time, and also the
greatest adventure of several other times! In the words of a certain
beer fueled robot... 'We're back, baby!'"




Katt Williams - American Hustle --


Stand up comedian Katt Williams stars in this
feature-length comedy. The film follows Katt as he takes a trip to
Hollywood, where he hopes to break into the movie industry. But Katt's
dreams lie in tatters when he is cast in increasingly ridiculous and
stereotyped roles, so he remembers where his real loyalties lie, and
sets off on a stand up comedy road trip. Mayhem and a lot of laughs
ensue as Katt and friends meet some weird and wonderful people on their
travels.




Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus --


A light hearted take on the culture wars which
tweaks egos and pokes fun at both sides in the evolution vs.
intelligent design debate. Evolutionary biologist and filmmaker Dr.
Randy Olson rides along with jargon impaired scientists and jargon
rebranding intelligent designers as they engage in the comic theatrics
that erupt wherever science and religion clash over the origins of
life. From the shadowy, well funded headquarters of the pro-intelligent
design Discovery Institute in Seattle to the rarefied talk of Olson's
science buddies around a late night poker table, lends a thoughtfully
critical ear to the wonderful personalities and passions driving the
Darwin wars.


Rated PG for some thematic elements and brief mild language.



Wednesday, November 28, 2007





Even Money -


A married woman is having trouble writing her
second book. Although she tells her husband Tom, that she is working in
a nearby cafe, she is actually spending all her time and the family
money gambling in a casino, where she is befriended by Walter, a
lowlife magician who wants to recapture his old glory. Walter is
desperate for the help of a local crime lord, the mysterious Ivan, but
Ivan's right hand man, the malicious Victor, merely toys with Walter
while coming down hard on Clyde, a plumber who owes Victor a lot of
dough. Victor is threatening to kill Clyde unless his brother, Darius
(Nick Cannon), a college basketball star, starts shaving points in
critical games. Meanwhile, Augie and Murph are getting into the loan
shark business themselves, not quite understanding how dangerous it can
be. Looking over all of this is Detective Brunner, a grizzled old cop
reminiscent of Captain Quinlan in Orson Welles's TOUCH OF EVIL.


Rated R.




Snow Cake --



Alex Hughes is a lonely man driving to Winnipeg
to meet someone from his past. Along the way, he meets a spunky young
woman named Vivienne who is desperate for a ride home to her mother.
But a car accident leaves Vivienne dead and Alex full of guilt, and he
goes to the small town of Wawa, Ontario, to meet Vivienne’s mother. In
Wawa, he discovers that her mother, Linda, is an autistic woman. She
convinces him to stay for a few days, and he meets her beautiful
neighbor, Maggie. With the help of Linda and Maggie, Alex may be able
to move beyond his troubled history. SNOW CAKE isn’t for those who need
an elaborate plot or explosions. Instead, it’s a rewarding drama for
adults that also features a great soundtrack from Broken Social Scene,
Feist, Super Furry Animals, and the Stereophonics.


This film is not rated.






Offside --

Many Iranian girls love soccer as much as their
countrymen and sport fans all over the world but, they are prevented by
law from attending live soccer matches in their country. Inspired by
the day when his own daughter was refused entry to a soccer stadium in
Iran, Jafar Panahi's OFFSIDE follows a day in the life of a group of
Iranian girls attempting to watch their team's World Cup qualifying
match against Bahrain at the stadium in Tehran.



A disparate group of girls, united only by
their desire to see their beloved team play live and in-person,
disguise themselves in myriad ways, risking arrest to try to get into
the game. The girls are either caught trying to get in or are spotted
in the crowd once they make it past the entry guards, and all are taken
to a holding area on the upper level of the stadium, where they are
tortured by being able to hear the roar of the crowd without being able
to see what is happening in the match.



The young women, who range from timid to
tomboy, are guarded by a group of naïve young soldiers who would rather
be watching the game themselves, out with their girlfriends or at home
looking after their sheep.



The soldiers and their prisoners are so close
in age, and the girls' crimes so harmless, that they have a hard time
maintaining their adversarial roles.



As they wait out the game, the young men
interact with and befriend the generally far more savvy women. One girl
is a tomboy from the city who taunts the guards about their country
ways. Another young woman relates the adventure that got her caught to
cheers from the other girls – she stole an officer's uniform to
disguise herself but, made the mistake of sitting in the wrong chair in
the VIP enclosure.



One young soldier, who is as much a fan as his
captives, is persuaded into shouting out the highlights of the game as
he watches through a gate. When he is scolded by a slightly superior
officer, his punishment is being forced to escort one of the girls to
the bathroom. Fearful of how the men in the stadium might react, he
punches out the eyes of a cardboard player's poster to make a mask for
his prisoner, so she won't offend any men on the way. One girl turns
out not to be a soccer fan at all but, has her own sentimental reasons
for wanting to be at the game in honor of a friend.



As the game nears it's end, the girls are
rounded up in a van to be transported to jail, along with another young
man who was caught setting off firecrackers in the stadium. The soldier
in charge is persuaded to turn on the radio so they can hear the final
moments of the game on the way and, when Iran defeats Bahrain to win
the qualifying match, the day ends happily for all. -- © Sony Pictures
Classics


Rated PG for language throughout, and some thematic elements.




Talk to Me--


Don Cheadle portrays the one and only Ralph
Waldo “Petey” Greene Jr.; Petey’s story is funny, dramatic, inspiring
and real. In the mid to late 1960s, in Washington, D.C., vibrant soul
music and exploding social consciousness were combining to unique and
powerful effect. It was the place and time for Petey to fully express
himself sometimes to outrageous effect and “tell it like it is.” With
the support of his irrepressible and tempestuous girlfriend Vernell,
the newly minted ex con talks his way into an on air radio gig. He
forges a friendship and a partnership with fellow prison inmate Milo’s
brother Dewey Hughes. From the first wild morning on the air, Petey
relies on the more straight laced Dewey to run interference at WOL AM,
where Dewey is the program director. At the station, Petey becomes an
iconic radio personality, surpassing even the established popularity of
his fellow disc jockeys, Nighthawk and Sunny Jim. Combining biting
humor with social commentary, Petey openly courts controversy for
station owner E.G. Sonderling. Petey was determined to make not just
himself but his community heard during an exciting and turbulent period
in American history. As Petey’s voice, humor, and spirit surge across
the airwaves with the vitality of the era, listeners tune in to hear
not only incredible music but also a man speaking directly to them
about race and power in America like few people ever have. Through the
years, Petey’s “The truth just is” style on and off ir would redefine
both Petey and Dewey, and empower each to become the man he would most
like to be.


Rated R for pervasive language and some sexual content.




Sicko--


If you want to stay healthy in America, don’t
get sick. Following on the heels of his award winning hit “Fahrenheit
9/11” and “Bowling for Columbine,” acclaimed filmmaker Michael Moore’s
new documentary sets out to investigate the American healthcare system.
Sticking to his tried and true one man approach, Moore sheds light on
the complicated medical affairs of individuals and local communities.
“Sicko” promises to be every bit as indicting as Moore’s previous films.


Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.




Ratatouille --


In the hilarious new animated adventure, a rat
named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family's wishes
and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent phobic
profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds
himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his
culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being
an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris' most exclusive
restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the
garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy's amazing talents. They
strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting
chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris
upside down. Remy finds himself torn between following his dreams or
returning forever to his previous existence as a rat. He learns the
truth about friendship, family and having no choice but to be who he
really is, a rat who wants to be a chef.


Rated G.




Deck the Halls --


Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito are hilarious
as two neighbors trying to put the "win" in "winter" in one of the
year's funniest comedies! Determined to unseat Steve Finch's reign as
the town's holiday season king, Buddy Hall plasters his house with so
many decorative lights that it'll be visible from space! When their
wives bond, and their kids follow suit, the two men only escalate their
rivalry and their decorating. It's anybody's guess whether the holidays
will wind up jolly or jostled in this wild and woolly laugh-fest that
the whole family will love!


Rated PG for some intense sequences of violent action, some sensuality and language.





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Saturday, November 03, 2007

You Kill Me --



Harsh Times --


A gritty look at friendship, loyalty and
ambition set on the extremely rough streets of south central Los
Angeles. Jim Davis is an ex Army Ranger recently discharged from the
military, yet still haunted by nightmares of his former occupation.
While seeking a position with the LAPD that will allow him to marry his
Mexican girlfriend and bring her to the United States, Jim kills time
chilling with his best friend, Mike. Mike is feeling the heat from his
longtime girlfriend, Sylvia: either get a job or get out. But the love
of a beautiful woman can't compare to the bonds of friendship, and Jim
and Mike are soon cruising the streets of South Central, slipping back
into a deceitful life of drugs, violence and petty crime, just like
when they were kids.


Rated R for strong violence, language and drug use.




Renaissance --


In 2054 Paris, the borders have been sealed and
all human movement is monitored and recorded. In a world of stark
contrasts and rigid laws, the populace is kept in line and accounted
for. Casting a shadow over everything is the city’s largest company,
Avalon, which insinuates itself into every aspect of contemporary life.
When a promising young scientist is kidnapped, hard boiled detective
Barthelemy Karas, a cop who has a reputation for finding anyone at any
cost, is put on the case. His investigation takes him deeper and deeper
into a labyrinthine underworld of corporate espionage, genetic research
and organized crime. The truth he seeks can either save the world or
end it.


Rated R for some violent images, sexuality, nudity and language.






Meet the Robinsons --


Have the time of your life with this fun filled
comedy from Disney, a thrilling adventure that takes you to a whole new
world full of imagination and surprises. Join a brilliant young
inventor named Lewis as he sets off on a time traveling journey to find
the family he never knew. In the fantastical world of 2037, hip hoppin'
frogs and dogs that wear glasses are as common as talking dinosaurs. In
an amazing twist, Lewis discovers that the fate of the future rests in
his hands, but he can't save it alone; he'll need every bit of help he
can get from the wonderfully wacky Robinson family, who help him learn
to keep moving forward and never stop believing in himself.


Rated G.






The Valet --


The tale begins when François Pignon, a
restaurant car service valet at a posh Paris hotel gets caught up in a
billionaire industrialist's sneaky infidelities. Veber's plot quickly
turns on the fall guy, when François (an innocent passerby) is
photographed by a paparazzo leaving the hotel along with Pierre
Levasseur, the wealthy tycoon and his beautiful supermodel mistress
Elena. In a desperate attempt to avoid an ugly divorce with his wife
Christine, Pierre's scheming lawyer Maitre Foix concocts an outrageous
plan. By paying the valet a large sum of money to live with Pierre's
mistress, the two men hope to mislead the tabloids and most importantly
hide the affair from his wife. Meanwhile, the ruthless Pierre must
convince the stunning Elena to live with François in his cruddy
apartment until the dust settles. All the while, continuing to reassure
his wife that the other man in the photo, François, is really Elena's
boyfriend. Francis Veber's intricate and lively plot, tick tock timing
and variety of unusual characters make THE VALET a hilariously good
time.


Rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.






Mr. Brooks--


Consider Mr. Brooks: a successful businessman; a
generous philanthropist; a loving father and devoted husband.
Seemingly, he's perfect. But Mr. Brooks has a secret: he is an
insatiable serial killer, so lethally clever that no one has ever
suspected him…..until now. Earl Brooks is a man who has managed to keep
his two incompatible worlds from intersecting by controlling his
cunning, wicked alter ego Marshall. But now, as Mr. Brooks succumbs to
one last murderous urge, an amateur photographer witnesses the crime.
Suddenly Brooks finds himself entangled in the dark agenda of an
opportunistic bystander, as well as hunted by the unorthodox and
tenacious detective Tracy Atwood. Can Mr. Brooks outsmart his
adversaries and conceal his shocking double life from his wife and
daughter; or will someone expose his crimes and his identity once and
for all?Rated R for strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual
content, nudity and language.






The Hoax --


The thrilling and unbelievably true story of the
man who almost pulled off the biggest literary con of the 20th century.
When the charismatic Clifford Irving convinces a major publishing house
that Howard Hughes, the bigger than life billionaire recluse, has asked
Irving to pen his authorized autobiography, Irving must concoct an
elaborate scheme to prove his fake manuscript is real. Inspired by
Irving's tell all book THE HOAX, and directed by Lasse Hallström, this
tensely comedic story of deception, international intrigue, powerful
corporate empires and beautiful women is a wild ride down the slippery
slope of a lie run amuck.


Rated R for language.






Spider-Man 3 --


Peter Parker finally has the girl of his dreams,
Mary Jane Watson, and New York City is in the throes of Spider mania!
But when a strange alien symbiote turns Spider Man’s suit black, his
darkest demons come to light changing Spider Man inside as well as out.
Spider Man is in for the fight of his life against a lethal mix of
villains the deadly Sandman, Venom, and the New Goblin; as well as the
enemy within himself.


Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence.






The Host --


When a young girl is snatched away from her
father by a horrifying giant monster that emerges from the River Han to
wreak havoc on Seoul, her entire family sets out to locate the beast
and bring their little girl back home to safety in South Korean
director Bong Joon-ho's big budget creature feature.


Rated R for creature violence and language.






Day Watch --


Featuring the cinematic vision of cutting-edge
Director/Writer Timur Bekmambetov, Day Watch (Dnevnoi Dozor) is the
next installment in the best-selling sci-fi novels of Sergei
Lukyanenko. When the previous installment, Night Watch, was released in
its native Russia in July 2004, it became an instant smash hit breaking
all film gross records in post Soviet history. A dazzling mix of state
of the art visual effects, amazing action sequences, and nail biting
horror set in contemporary Moscow, DAY WATCH (DNEVNOI DOZOR) revolves
around the conflict and balance maintained between the forces of light
and darkness; the result of a medieval truce between the opposing
sides. This ancient war between the forces of Light and Darkness is
reaching a tragic outcome. Each side has gained a powerful Great Other,
who are headed for a clash, and Anton Gorodetsky is once again caught
up in the midst of things. On one side is Anton?s son, Yegor, who has
joined the ranks of the Dark Others, while Anton?s love interest
Svetlana is the hope of the Light. But that?s just the beginning of his
troubles: Anton is on the run after having been accused of murder.
Things are getting worse, and only the ancient Chalk of Fate can save
the day. The problem is the magical Chalk has been lost hundreds of
years ago. A dazzling mix of state of the art visual effects, amazing
action sequences, and nail biting horror set in contemporary Moscow,
Day Watch revolves around the conflict and balance maintained between
the forces of light and darkness; the result of a medieval truce
between the opposing sides.


Rated R for violence.






Planet Terror --


When an army experiment goes horribly wrong, a
small town's sheriff department and a few residents with shady
backgrounds must fight their way out past the infected people "sickos "
before they become infected themselves. Along the way, the motley group
of survivors uncover an arms dealing rogue and a government conspiracy
that is bound to shake the United States to the core.


Not Rated.






Talk to Me--


Don Cheadle portrays the one and only Ralph
Waldo “Petey” Greene Jr.; Petey’s story is funny, dramatic,
inspiring….And real. In the mid to late 1960s, in Washington, D.C.,
vibrant soul music and exploding social consciousness were combining to
unique and powerful effect. It was the place and time for Petey to
fully express himself, sometimes to outrageous effect, and “tell it
like it is.” With the support of his irrepressible and tempestuous
girlfriend Vernell, the newly minted ex con talks his way into an on
air radio gig. He forges a friendship and a partnership with fellow
prison inmate Milo’s brother Dewey Hughes. From the first wild morning
on the air, Petey relies on the more straight laced Dewey to run
interference at WOL AM radio, where Dewey is the program director. At
the station, Petey becomes an iconic radio personality, surpassing even
the established popularity of his fellow disc jockeys, Nighthawk and
Sunny Jim. Combining biting humor with social commentary, Petey openly
courts controversy for station owner E.G. Sonderling. Petey was
determined to make not just himself but his community heard during an
exciting and turbulent period in American history. As Petey’s voice,
humor, and spirit surge across the airwaves with the vitality of the
era, listeners tune in to hear not only incredible music but also a man
speaking directly to them about race and power in America like few
people ever have. Through the years, Petey’s “The truth just is” style
on and off air would redefine both Petey and Dewey, and empower each to
become the man he would most like to be.


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