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Sharknado

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Sharknado   Directed by: Anthony C. Ferrante   Written by: Thunder Levin   Starring:  Ian Ziering (Fin Shepard), Tara Reid (April Wexler), John Heard (George), Cassandra Scerbo (Nova Clarke), Jason Simmons (Baz Hogan), Marcus Choi (Palmer), Israel Saez de Miguel (Captain Carlos Santiago), Chuck Hittinger (Matt), and Aubrey Peeples as Claudia.   The story begins in the harsh environment of the stormy ocean, a hurricane is about to form.  A lone ship dares to engage the dangerous weather, the crew aboard has sinister plans, they are shark hunters.  The Captain and his associate are engaging in a million dollar deal for shark meat.  Captain Santiago (Israel Saez de Miguel) slides the tasty shark in a bowl to his associate, Palmer (Marcus Choi).  The contents are good, but Palmer offers 500,000 to the harsh looking Captain.  He disagrees, and gives Palmer no options.    Meanwhile the storm continues a large water spout containing sharks spins above the ship.  Palmer suddenly r

Religulous

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Religulous  Directed by: Larry Charles Writer: Bill Maher Starring: Bill Maher (Himself), Tal Bachman (Himself), Jonathan Boulden (Himself), Steve Burg (Himself), Francis Collins (himself), George Coyne (Himself), Benjamin Creme (Himself), Jeremiah Cummings (Himself), Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda (Himself), Fatima Elatik (Herself), Yahuda Etzion (Himself), Reginald Foster (Himself), Mohamed Junas Gaffer (himself), and Bill Gardiner (Himself).      Bill Maher starts off in Megiddo, also known as Armageddon, el-lejjun the place where the final battle is to take place.  The city of Megiddo dates back 8,000 years; the city ceased to exist after the Persian invasion of Palestine some 2,300 years ago. Today the ruins what was once a regional reign of King Solomon.   Maher sets off on a Spiritual Journey to bring organized Religion into sharper focus for both, himself and his viewers. He brings to the table historical information and challenges Religion as a whole.  The interviews

The Host (2006)

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The Host(2006)                                                                                  Gwoemul (original Title) Director: Joon-ho Bong Writers: Joon-ho Bong and Won-jun Ha, screenplay by Chul-hyun Baek Starring: Kang-ho Song (Park Gang-Doo), Hie-bong Byeon (Park Hie-bong), Hae-il Park (Park Nam-il), Doona Bae (Park Nam-Joo), Ah-sung Ko (Park Hyun-seo), David Anelmo (Donald), Clinton Morgan (Agent Yellow), Brian Rhee (Young Korean Doctor), and Scott Wilson as the US Doctor in the Morgue.   The Film starts off with an American military pathologist (Scott Wilson) commanding a reluctant Korean assistant (Brian Rhee) to break protocol and dump large amounts of bottles that contain formaldehyde down the drain, that leads to the Han River.    A man overwhelmed with mistakes of the past, is holding himself up on the bridge that overlooks the Han River.  His regrets are spoken softly, his mind is filled with the desire to jump into the river and all will go away.  Me

Frozen

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Frozen (2013)  Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Starring: Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), Josh Gad (Olaf), Santino Fontana (Hans), Alan Tudyk (Duke), Ciaran Hinds (Pabbie/Granpa), Chris Williams (Oaken), Stephen J. Anderson (Kai), Maia Wilson (Bulda), Edie McClurg (Gerda), Robert Pine (Bishop), Maurice LaMarche (King), Livvy Stubenrauch (Young Anna), Eva Bella (Young Elsa), and Spencer Lacey Ganus (Teen Elsa)   Anna (Livvy Stubenrauch), and Elsa (Eva Bella) enthusiastically play in the castle; they are in the Kingdom of Arendella.  Both sisters are close, one night young Anna wakes her sister up by teasing her about playing in the snow.  they both run into a ballroom where Elsa (Eva Bella) turns the large room into a magical winter playground.  Elsa fused with the mystical power of magic creates a snowman they named Olaf(Josh Gad).  The power within Elsa erupts, not knowing how to control the strong wintery magic, Elsa in an emotional