Johnson High School will never forget the day when ex-student Jason Copeland (Rick Schroder) decided to inflict a devastating revenge on the system that had rejected him. Armed and dangerous he marched into the school and started to fire indiscriminately at both students and staff then took dozens of terrified students hostage barricaded himself into a classroom and began a bloody reign of terror. But from this murderous mayhem an unlikely hero emerged: Deputy Skip Fine (Henry Winkler). Ignoring the mockery of both his colleagues and the FBI Fine took on the role of go-between- knowing that only his courage and negotiating skills could prevent even more bloodshed.
The legend of Sawney Beane and his family of inbred cannibals has been told in Scotland for over 400 years. Their last descendant lives on today, driving a devilish Black Cab, stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are tortured and cannibalized before feeding the remains to a chained beast in the cellar. As the missing persons list begins to grow, Hamish, a crime journalist writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. Frustrated police inspector Bill Munro is under great pressure to catch the serial killers but is hindered by Hamish who constantly gives him bad press. He decides to feed Hamish with privileged information rather than fight against him, just to get results for his superiors. But Hamish decides to investigate the heinous crimes on his own, with disastrous results.
Obsessed by the world of pool Johnny could be one of the best. But his mentor and ""trainer"" Joe is holding him back from his dream. Johnny eventually breaks from Joe which leads to violence. After an ultimatum from his girlfriend Tara Johnny finally commits to a ""real"" job in the construction business. Joe is bent on revenge for the beating he took and soon he has a new protg Brad who is just as good if not better then Johnny. The two play a high-stakes game of pool which en
The best in modern country music from New York's legendary venue. Tracklist: 1. Songs about me - Trace Adkins 2. If you ever had forever in mind - Vince Gill 3. May the bird of paradise fly up your nose - Jimmy Dickens & Vince Gill 4. She's in love with the boy - Trisha Yearwood 5. Tryin' to love you - Trisha Yearwood 6. Kiss an angel good morning - Charley Pride 7. She's got you - Alison Krauss 8. Walls of time - Ricky Skaggs 9. Black-eyed Suzie - Ricky Skaggs 10. Go rest high on the mountain - Vince Gill 11. Alcohol - Brad Paisley 12. Too country - Bill Anderson & Brad Paisley 13. Whiskey lullaby - Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss 14. Independence Day - Martina McBride 15. 'Til I can make it on my own - Martina McBride 16. Remember when - Alan Jackson 17. Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson 18. Medley: I'll fly away - I saw the light - Will the circle be unbroken - All participants
One of the most radical films of its time. Brian De Palma takes a preverse look at what goes on behind closed doors in post-Vietnam New York City.
Set in New York a youthful Robert De Niro stars in one of Director Brian De Palma's early successes. Returning to New York's Greenwich Village down and out filmmaker VIetnam Vet Jon Rubin takes his telephoto lens and becomes the ultimate peeping tom. Spying on a voluptuous young woman and a black revolutionary group his life turns into a comic nightmare as the line between the real world and the 'reel' world blurs. Hi Mom! combines urban violence and voyeurism to make it a prov
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