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Kevork Malikyan Movies
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Genres:
Animation
Action
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Daniel Craig,
Romola Garai,
Ian Holm,
Kevork Malikyan,
Catherine McCormack,
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If I weren't writing a review of Renaissance right now, I probably wouldn't remember it tomorrow. I realize that a lot of care went into the animation (or is it rotoscoping?) of this movie that blends film-noir and sci-fi into a slick story about a company in the future that can provide ageless beauty, and the one guy around played by Daniel Craig who thinks something...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Dennis Quaid,
Tyrese Gibson,
Giovanni Ribisi,
Miranda Otto,
Tony Curran,
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Almost 40 years after the original the 2005 version shows how much the world has changed. To start off with there is a woman passenger in this film unlike the original where the only female was an exotic Arabian dancer (although a mirage). In this version the frail girl passenger is a foul-mouthed oil driller who wears the obligatory tank top and spandex pants once the boiler s...
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Genres:
Action
Starring:
Steven Seagal,
Byron Mann,
Monica Lo,
Tom Wu,
Sara Malakul Lane,
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Jake Hopper is ex-CIA who retired from the job after a bad shooting incident, although he still does work on the side for an old Agency buddy. When his daughter is kidnapped along with her friend (a Senator's daughter) while on a backpacking holiday in the far east, Jake's contact tells him. With official channels working to get the girls' back, Jake joins up with his old p...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Starring:
Harrison Ford,
Sean Connery,
Denholm Elliott,
Alison Doody,
John Rhys-Davies,
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Rating: **** out of ****My opinion of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade could be deemed slightly biased. It is the first film I ever saw in theaters and it's also the first movie I purchased on video. I even own the same, worn-down, beat-up copy (and look upon it even more fondly than the widescreen edition, for sentimental reasons, of course) (but nothing beats the prist...
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Genres:
Biography
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Brad Davis,
Irene Miracle,
Bo Hopkins,
Paolo Bonacelli,
Paul L. Smith,
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I must admit, after watching this for the first time, I had this feeling of contempt for Turks which lasted for a few months. I then decided to do some research into the real Billy Hayes' ordeal and found that, not surprising, most of the movie is full of exaggerations. Yet, I always find myself watching it again and again. Why? Because I admire at its effectiveness in demo...
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