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Rosemberg Salgado Movies
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Genres:
Adventure
Starring:
Darin Southam,
Charan Prabhakar,
Paul D. Hunt,
Dustin Harding,
Chantel Flanders,
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Mormon cinema attempts to create it's own version of National Treasure (a team of people following clues to find hidden treasure) in this movie.Okay, the acting is not the best and the story is not the greatest. It was, however, better than some of the really bad Mormon cinema (Out of Step, The Home Teachers, Church Ball) and not as good as others (The Singles Ward, The Er...
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Genres:
Action
Starring:
Adam Abram,
Johnny Ahn,
Britani Bateman,
Sarah Bell,
Sarah Bell,
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Let me be clear, this is not the movie of the year but this is a decent action movie. Forget the storyline, the acting (which is below average), but for your time you will get: - Some very good fighting scenes: well choreographed, realistic, well paced and above all properly edited. Remember movies such as RE: Apocalypse where you couldn't tell which move was being performe...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Jimmy Chunga,
Daryl Allen,
Scott S. Anderson,
Thurl Bailey,
Matthew Flynn Bellows,
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I'm a fan of independent movies and like to see directors try to create something amazing with their limited resources, but honestly this movie isn't all that...The director and screenwriter, I assume are related...Sienna Young is a rising Hollywood star whose partying ways are destroying her career...so she is placed in a rehab centre were she finds herself, I must have ...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Fantasy
Thriller
Starring:
Yuji Okumoto,
Marcus Chong,
Tito Ortiz,
Tara Reid,
David Boreanaz,
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In the year 1993, Brandon Lee created a very memorable, dark & beautiful character: The Crow. The movie, with an exceptional script, smart direction, excellent photography and a brilliant cast, it truly one of my all time favorites. Everything from the look of the film, the characters (especially Lee as the Crow), the phenomenal soundtrack and the overall story of love being st...
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Genres:
Comedy
Romance
Starring:
Steve Anderson,
Heather Beers,
Wayne Brennan,
Katherine Brim,
Bonnie Burt,
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"Baptists at Our Barbecue" is the first movie I've seen in a long time that sent me out of the screening feeling great, happy to be alive, with a new love of other people...at least the first movie since "Napoleon Dynamite." This movie is full of overtly Mormon and Baptist characters, and yet it was accessible to everyone I saw it with, despite their wide range of beliefs. The ...
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