Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.
From Kevin Smith the acclaimed director of 'Clerks' comes this outrageous story of two loafers Jeremy London and Jason Lee who spend way too much time hanging out at the mall. When Brodie (Lee) is dumped by his girlfriend (Shannon Doherty) he retreats to the mall with his best friend TS (London) whose girlfriend has also left him. Between brooding and visits to the food court the unmotivated twosome decide to win their girlfriends back with the help of the ultimate delinquents Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) and Jay (Jason Mewes) whose continuing adventures take the word ""nuisance"" to a whole new level...
Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.
Based on the popular comic series from Imperium Comics six troubled teens and their optimistic youth ministries pastor are returning from a character building retreat when their van is crippled during a raging storm and they find themselves hopelessly stranded in the middle of a remote southern legend: the Truckers' Triangle. The desperate group seeks shelter in an abandoned ramshackle trailer park where they soon meet Norma an undead trailer trash tart possessed of a killer body and a fatal attitude. As the sun sets and Norma's hapless guests settle in for a long sleepless night her ravenous brood of soulless blood-crazed rednecks come out to play and the teens and their minister find themselves trapped in a bizarre and horrifying backwoods underworld where the only possible means of escape is a trip through living hell.
The "sophmore jinx" hit hard for this second film by Kevin Smith, whose debut Clerks transcended the limits of its setting and budget to become memorably funny and a cult classic. (Smith followed Mallrats with the wonderful Chasing Amy, only to be cursed again with the appalling Dogma. Clearly he's settling into the same one-off rhythm that afflicts the Star Trek movies.) A ramshackle comedy set in a mall, Mallrats follows several storylines involving lovers, enemies, friends, goofballs, and Smith's own character "Silent Bob", who also appeared in all the other Smith films. A heavy self-consciousness weighs on everything, as if Smith forgot how to make obscenity funny instead of tedious. Still, it's nice to see some of the director's film family on screen, among them Ben Affleck before he was famous, Jason Lee and Joey Lauren Adams. --Sally Chatsworth
Sean Penn wrote and directed The Crossing Guard, a character-driven drama about a divorced couple (Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston) whose relationship never recovered following the death of their daughter at the hands of a drunk driver (David Morse). When the latter's character, a deeply regretful and changed man, gets out of jail, Nicholson, as the vengeful dad, decides to go after him. As a director, Penn is not so good with fluid storytelling and camera clichés, but he is amazing as an actor's director. The onscreen re-teaming of former real-life lovers Nicholson and Huston is more than just a voyeuristic exercise: Penn ingeniously uses the duo's palpable friction to bring a horrifying reality to the pain of a dead relationship. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
Deep underwater in the Marianas Trench an accident results in a devastating Tsunami that destroys the Hawaiian Islands as it continues toward the west coast. Panic ensues all up and down the western coast of North and South America. In an attempt to lessen its impact, scientists launch an underwater explosion that inadvertently makes the tsunami more powerful and focused on Los Angles. Scientists rush to a solution while the military begins planning for the worst. Los Angeles begins emergency.
Two cops each trained in martial arts investigate the murder of fellow agents...
Two DEA agents and a Toronto cop infiltrate the domain of a tyrannous crime lord in this action-packed film. When you're fighting one crime killing is a way of life.
Features eight movies: 'Little Surprises' 'Peacemaker' 'The Letters From The Moab' 'Night Driving' 'Private Debts' 'Mr. Fix It' 'The Jogger' and 'Sapphire Man'.
A world record orgy, wild sex scenes, ninjas... just a typical day at the office when you happen to work on a porn set. Director Chuck Steak (Mark Decarlo) is making his last film and wants to go out with a bang. With the help of veteran actress Roxy Free (Priscilla Barnes) and the outrageously endowed Lance Long (Adrian Zmed), they concoct the biggest and most absurdly complicated porn film ever made.But along the way, everything that can possibly go wrong does go wrong. Tempers flare, secrets are revealed and a hidden past is exposed, as all hell breaks loose during the climactic orgy scene. It's a wild ride in this rowdy and heartwarming tale of life in the adult film industry.
Experience an amazing collection of Academy Award winning and Academy Award nominated features compiled in one box!
"When the only thing worse than leaving... is staying."
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