Sunday, October 2, 2011

Watching the Detectives

Actors: Cillian Murphy, Lucy Liu, Josh Pais, Mark Harelik, Heather Burns.Format: Widescreen, NTSC.Language: English.Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).Run Time: 94 minutes. Not Rated.Rae Ann Carter (Lucy Liu, Charlie’s Angels) always wanted the fairytale where she meets a prince, falls in love and gets married, but feared that dream would never come true. Suddenly, Rae goes from having no man in her life to having three â€"charming Luke (Steven Pasquale, TV’s Rescue Me), passionate Adam (Bobby Cannavale, The Station Agent), and sophisticated Harry (Enrique Murciano, TV’s Without a Trace) â€" all in love with Rae and asking to marry her. Which man will she choose? Featuring Annie Potts (TV’s Designing Women), Marry Me is a romantic...

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The Peter Pan Formula

Han-soo is only a high school student but he must grow up fast. A talented swimmer, he is under pressure to make the Olympic team. But that changes when his mom tries to kill herself and goes into a coma. After a failed attempt to rob a liquor store to pay for his mother s medical bills, he quits the swim team.In his mother s suicide letter, she leaves his father s address. Han-soo doesn t have thDescription If one looks back upon history, Korean cinema has always repeatedly passed through fixed cycles of booms and crisis. Now, as we go through the aftermath of compacted modernization, just as was the case with Korean society, indications of fissure and decline are slowly appearing within the industry. But just has been the case over all...

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