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- A spoof on previous years' epic movies (The Da Vinci Code (2006), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) + 20 more), TV series, music videos and celebs. 4 orphans are on an epic adventure.
- Two notorious dacoits Gabbar Singh and Ram Katori are always at loggerheads. Bijli one of Ram Katori's trusted and oldest gang member is in love with Rajesh. She wishes to leave the gang but is killed by Ram Katori. Rajesh tries to seek vengeance but he too is killed by Ram Katori. Vijay, Bijli's brother swears to avenge his sister and brother in law's death. He pretends to be a masseur and joins Katori's gang to achieve his goal. Will Vijay be successful in his mission or will he too fall prey to Ram Katori.
- Savlya who goes to haven and meets lord Indra and after returning to earth he takes challenge to build a 7 Storey building in one night and his donkey will marry kings daughter and this is being done by Savlya because of will of donkey.
- The film opens with Thulasi (Venkatesh) bashing up the bad guys led by Rahul Dev at a fashion show held by his now estranged wife Vasundhara (Nayantara). A quick flashback reveals the frothy love story of Thulasi and Vasu and their subsequent marriage. After missing their flight en route to an NRI wedding, Thulasi decides to accompany Vasu to her destination, being the chivalrous hero. Starting off with scenes that are obviously reminiscent of Hum Tum, we are instantly taken off on a mushy and incredibly beautiful tour of Austria and Germany. A couple of songs later, the two-some end up at the wedding and decide to tie the knot themselves. Cut to present day, Thulasi lands in Bangalore and manages to get a flat at the Clean and Green Apartments where his wife and little son now live. Soon, he manages to make friends with his adorable son, Harsha (Athulith), much to the annoyance of Vasu. From here, the plot gets a bit serious and we are told of a brain hemorrhage. Who suffers from it, is the twist in the tale though. Before one has the time jump to conclusions, the bad guys of yore make their entry once more and shoot Thulasi. This time around, it is friend and doctor, Ramyakrishna, who narrates the rest of the flashback as Venkatesh fights death. The crossword puzzle falls into place and the rest of the story shows how Thulasi takes on the baddies.
- There is a place... a place called Grockleton, wherein, high on a hill-top stands the lonely Beesley's Manor, governed by the villainous 'Landlord' and his lowly male counterparts (Pooch, Pike and the diesel-swilling Dobbin). Always on the look-out for new female company to help carry on the Beesley name, the Landlord keeps a watchful eye over Grockleton and anyone who dares to enter his land. When three improbable heroes stumble unsuspectingly into the Beesley's realm they are cruelly snared into a menacing hunt and an unstoppable frenzy of heart racing mayhem! Will the Landlord triumph and collect his 'trophies' (and maybe even a future bride?), or can the unlikely trio be victorious against him in his own game?
- Deepika (Bhavana) is an arrogant rich girl. A medical college student, she dictates terms at the college. Sister of local don Kasi (Prakash Raj), she is feared by students, professors and even the Dean of the College. Enter Aarya (Madhavan), a final year student who comes to Chennai Medical College from Coimbatore. A soft-spoken Aarya runs into Deepika. They develop cold shoulders. In a fit of rage, she kidnaps Aarya's sister. But Aarya faces her challenges daringly. However, she soon falls in love with him. But he is not ready to marry the sister of a ruffian. The remaining story tells us how the brother and sister put pressure on Aarya to become a rowdy so that Aarya's status is equal enough as Kasi's status so that Aarya can marry Kasi's sister Deepika.
- Corbin Bernsen starts in this children's adventure where only the pure of heart will be able to find the key to breaking the curse that holds real pirates captive.
- The planet is at war. And even though we're all engaged in the conflict, it goes unnoticed. Lucas is young and lives only for the moment. As time passes, he doesn't seem to notice that his eternal destiny is at stake. Immersed in his daily routine, he's unaware that all things in this life do come to an end. He puts off the decision he must make. The last call is issued. The last chance is offered. Lucas makes up his mind. You, too, have a decision to make. In this war there is no neutral territory. The final battle has already begun.
- An apparently passive young man, Khorshed (Zahid Hasan), comes to Dhaka from a rural area looking for a job and a better life. He gets to stay with an uncle (Ahsanul Haq Minu) who literally robs him off every penny he has. A beautiful, flirtatious married woman next door (Rosey Siddiqui) is like a breath of fresh air in this hellhole. Khorshed is soon seen walking into a government bungalow, threatening an unsuspecting DC (Tariq Anam Khan) of Ratanpur and his PA (Shahiduzzaman Selim) that he is armed with a bomb (in a briefcase) and is not afraid to detonate it. Holding the government officials at gunpoint, he asks them to call up influential individuals of the region, including the SP (Masud Ali Khan) and ASP (Hasan Masood), leader of a youth organisation (Marzuk Russell), a leading cultural activist (Fazlur Rahman Babu), political leaders belonging to rival parties (Jayanto Chattopadhyay and Saleh Ahmed) and educationists (Amirul Haque Chowdhury and Tania Ahmed). After they all arrive, thinking they have been called upon to attend an urgent meeting with the DC, Khorshed makes his intentions clear. He reads out an eight-point demand and wants the parliament to pass new legislation to put an end to corruption.
- Teenage Nicole argues with her mother and throws away every letter from her father. When Nicole's mother sends her to live with her father, Nicole's eating disorder takes control of her life. Thrown onto her dad's ranch with her childhood horse named Stormy, Nicole must confront her eating disorder and forgive the parents she loves.
- Here are stories from Holland of survival and courage during the Nazi tyranny of World War II.
- A thin volume of imaginative letters between two devils, has given millions of readers insight into conquering everyday spiritual struggles.
- Yusef Al-Omari is one of the most important paparazzi photographers in Europe and he resides in Turkey. He used to photograph a number of pictures of interviews with important figures for people he did not know directly.then He discovered that this was thanks to Rashid and Reem, the Palestinian resistance soldiers, and after they were killed by whoever he thought was Sheikh Abdoun, he returned to Egypt with a dangerous microfilm that must go to Sheikh Suleiman in Palestine.
- Once upon a time there was a tiny sugar producing township called Tully in Far North Queensland, Australia. Tully is renowned for its endless sugar fields and ... Rain. One day the townsfolk were shocked by the devastating news that Brazil had dumped its sugar on the world market. "What will we do?" they cried, "we will all be ruined." Not being one to resist a challenge, life-time resident and Rotary Club member Ron Hunt calls a meeting with the town leaders to see what can be done to save Tully from financial rack and ruin. Ron proposes to build The World's Biggest Gumboot in honour of Tully's record rainfall of 7.98 metres in 1950. Roger Chandler a prodigious frog sculptor says the idea was based on his boot trophy presented to the Tully Boot Scooters complete with a Green Tree Frog clinging to the side. Ron Hunt not eager for Roger to build the boot commissions the "outsider" Bryan Newell. Ron gives Roger the job of carving his 140th frog. Still feeling rejected Roger can't help but sabotage Bryan's boot building project with his oversized frog. As the boot goes further and further over the deadline Ron starts to have misgivings about Bryan. Six months later the town wants to know where their $90,000 boot is? How will this effect Ron's reputation? Will the Big Golden Gumboot with the green frog clinging precariously to the side, make a difference to the town's overall economy? Only time will tell.
- A compelling one-hour documentary recounts the true mission impossible of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division during WWII. After backbreaking training, the legendary alpine fighting force was sent to dislodge the entrenched Germans on Italy's mountaintops. The rest is history. The 10th turned the tide for the Allies in Italy, revolutionized winter mountain warfare, transformed winter sports and inspired a new generation of soldiers.
- It's 1978 and a once popular boy named Ben (Tarran Sammuli) must return to high school bald and skinny after a battling cancer. It's a coming of age story about two brothers who bond to rise above their obstacles and find happiness again.
- Gauri (Alka Kubal) deeply in love with Shanker (Ashok Shinde), awaits marriage until his family's financial condition improves. Gauri is an ardent devotee of Goddess Jagdamba. However, Shanker loses his eyesight after marrying Gauri for which she is blamed. Gauri starts visiting the temples of Goddess with her husband Shanker. Goddess Jagdamba is pleased by Gauri and blesses her husband with eyesight.
- In this thrilling anthology, a group of friends get together on Halloween night to tell three suspenseful stories.
- Sharrie Heiman suddenly finds herself with a never ending projectile period.
- Starting with its inception in 1986, the all-ages nonprofit punk venue at 924 Gilman St. in Berkeley, Calif., was a mainstay of a thriving music scene. In this punk-tastic documentary, filmmaker Jack Curran takes a loving look at the historic club. Chronicling the DIY roots of the volunteer-run establishment, the program features interviews with Jello Biafra, Ian McKaye, Lars Frederickson and Matt Freeman, as well as many live performances.
- During the 80's , approximately 3,000 Israeli families flew to Brazil to adopt a child. In the meantime, the children, now grown-up, are traveling to their land of origin to look for the woman who gave birth to them.
- AC/DC had just lost legendary frontman Bon Scott. This would have been the end of the line for most; however, Brian Johnson was recruited, and the band produced their most popular album Back In Black. A dedicated team of professionals review the key factors in the conception and creation of the album.
- Aerosmith live on stage with all their hits.
- A team of critics and musicologists research an assortment of archived interviews and performances to find the story behind Magical Mystery Tour.
- CUT: Teens and Self Injury provides an intimate look at a problem that affects thousands of young people, their families and friends. Resisting sensationalism and graphic images, the film draws its power from the voices of the teens themselves. They talk about the sources of their cutting: their experiences of alienation and inadequacy, their deep desire to feel, their sense of cutting as a part of the world they can control. They describe the resistance and denial that often greets their attempts to talk about their feelings and actions. And, crucially, they describe the ways in which they began to confront, and often overcome, their urge toward self-harm. Interviews with parents and mental health professionals help establish broader contexts for understanding the extent of the problem and ways of addressing it. Weaving in artworks created by the teens and music about self-injury, CUT's highlights include rock icon Shirley Manson's moving testimony concerning her own cutting. Fully aware of the extent of the problem, the film incorporates the perspectives of males and females, whites blacks and Asian Americans. Urgent, searching, and profoundly moving, CUT issues a call to bring the problem of self-injury out of the shadows and reminds us that the first step towards healing is an honest acknowledgement of reality.
- Through a number of interviews and an in-depth review of their music, this film provides an idea of what it took to make Aerosmith into rock legends.
- The Travelers is the story of the enduring love of Anna Rostov for her half-mad god-ridden husband Vanya. Exiled from Russia for religious fanaticism, for 20 years Vanya has dragged his brood of talented children from one small church to another all over America; exploiting their considerable talent, parceling them out to the congregation for bed and breakfast. Dying of leukemia, Vanya bravely persist in his calling. Every night after the service Vanya stays in the bus squinting under his kerosene lantern to translate the gospels from Greek into his native Russian. He is obsessed with taking his own version of Christ's teachings to his "god starved" Russian countrymen. As the children mature, they increasingly reject their father's dictatorial way and eventual break his heart by selling out their talents to the Christian right. Anna's steadfast love for her insensitive husband and rebellious children hold the fragile fabric of their lives together as their traveling days come to an end. The journey's end is just the beginning.
- A high ranked officer recruit four young people to be trained for a special mission but he then he asks them to be a part of major bank robbery.
- Teenagers travel out to the countryside and encounter a group of crazed soldiers. Both groups run into trouble when a female demon shows up and starts wreaking havoc.
- Filmbyen is a cinema-town created by Lars Von Trier (director) et Peter Aalbek Jensen (producer). They founded together a company whiwh regroups all the cinema business industry. That documentary retraces the Filmbyen story, how it functions, the artistic and economic issues that arise.
- Although the Bellamy Brothers are the most successful duo in country music history, they have never been favored by the critics. That doesn't mean their music was routine, by-the-book and formula country-pop. More than most acts of the late '70s and '80s, the Bellamys pushed the borders of country music, adding strong elements of rock, reggae, and even rap. Nearly a decade after their first hit - the 1975 pop chart-topping, Southern rock-tinged "Let Your Love Flow" - the brothers had made a stack of best-selling records, and critical respect came by the late '80s. By that time, they had firmly established themselves as the top duo of the '80s, both in terms of popularity and musical diversity.
- An in-depth look at one of the bestselling US bands of all time, with rare footage of their best live performances and interviews with critics.
- By way of a journey through the landscapes of Himalaya's mountains , the film invites us to discover the everyday life of Bokar Rimpoche; one of Tibetan Buddhism's great spiritual masters Master. Through his teachings, Bokar Rimpoche proposes a real introduction to Buddhism.
- El-Daramalli is a simple young man who struggles to improve his situation, but he is convinced that the world has two types of people, the lucky and the unfortunate, and since he believes that he is of the latter type, he is desperate of being successful. So does luck really play a role in our lives, or do we make luck?