The
Rocker
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Studio: 20th
Century Fox
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In the 80's Fish
(Rainn Wilson) was a member of one of the hottset bands on tour. When the
band decides to ditch him Rain falls into a deep depression that has lasted
over 20 years. Approached by his nephew, Fish is asked to play the drums
in their teen band A.D.D. and he reluctantly agrees. When a practice is
set up via the web someone grabs the video and uploads it to YouTube. As
the popularity of the video grows, the band begins to see dollar signs--and
Fish sees a chance to regain lost glory. |
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Death
Race
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Studio: Universal
Pictures
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In a post apocalyptic world
of tomorrow the world's most brutal sporting event, aptly named "Death
Race", pits penitentiary convicts against one another on a surreal battleground.
Driving vehicles outfitted with machine guns, flame-throwers and rocket
launchers, each "contestant" must destroy their opponents in a three day
battle. To the victor comes freedom; to the vanquished--Death. |
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The
House Bunny
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Studio: Columbia
Pictures
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In Columbia Pictures' comedy
"The House Bunny," Anna Faris charms as Shelley Darlington, a Playboy Bunny
who teaches an awkward sorority about the opposite sex – only to learn
that what boys really like is what's on the inside... |
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The
Longshots
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Studio: Dimension
Films
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Curtis Plummer (Ice Cube)
is a former high school football star who has had a stint of bad luck.
Noticing that his niece Jasmine (Keke Palmer) has great quarterbacking
skills, he convinces her to join the local football team, the Minden Browns.
When Curtis becomes the team coach things begin to turn around for him
and the Browns. With his leadership and Jasmine's arm, they battle their
way to the Pop Warner Super Bowl.
Based on a true story. |
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