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Kids' dreams get super(hero)-sized in this effects-heavy family adventure from Spy Kids director Robert Rodriguez. Max (Cayden Boyd) is known for his active imagination. He uses it to escape from a less-than-perfect life. Max's parents fight, and he's constantly teased by the other kids at school. One day Max's escape into fantasy becomes reality when two of his creations, Sharkboy (a boy raised by great whites!) and LavaGirl (a girl with the force of a volcano!), whisk Max out of his classroom and take him on a rescue mission to outer space. The two undersized heroes show Max that even small people can do big things. David Arquette, Kristin Davis, and George Lopez also star.
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This man-against-the-world action classic begins when former Vietnam Green Beret John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into a Washington town to get some food. On the way, he's hassled by small-town sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy), who tells him that drifters aren't welcome. Rambo winds up in jail, where he's ruthlessly harassed by the sheriff's deputies. Hit with a Vietnam flashback, Rambo snaps, escaping into the nearby hills. The local law dogs have no idea what they're up against, as Rambo sinks into the forest, using his well-honed survival skills to defend himself against the sheriff's posse. As the manhunt for Rambo slowly spins out of control, Teasle is forced to call in Rambo's former commander, Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna). Trautman's best advice: get yourself a lot of body bags.
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When Alan Parrish finds a Jumanji game in 1969, he stays up all night playing it with his friend Sarah. But the game has mysterious powers, and Alan is magically transported into Jumanji's jungles, forced to stay there until someone rolls a five or eight. Twenty six years later, two more children, Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce), find the game, roll the right number, and finally free the now-grown-up Alan (Robin Williams). Unfortunately for them, they also release hordes of jungle beasts who begin rampaging everywhere! To restore order, Alan and his newfound kid friends must find Sarah (Bonnie Hunt), and together, the four must finish the game. Based on the award-winning children's book by Chris Van Allsburg.
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From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Antoine Fuqua comes King Arthur, an epic tale of one man's destiny to become a king. Most historians believed that King Arthur was only a legend, but that legend was based on a real hero whose actions changed the face of Britain and the world forever. Clive Owen is Arthur, the hero of Roman and British parentage, who must lead his Knights of the Round Table on one last mission, deep into enemy territory on a quest of adventure and profound enlightenment. Here, Arthur, Lancelot, Galahad, Bors, Tristan, Dagonet and Gawain are forced to confront their traditional enemy: Merlin and his indigenous guerilla armies. Thrilling adventure, edge-of-your-seat action and historical grandeur come together in this unique look at the origins of one of the greatest legends ever told.
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Robots is a heartwarming and funny animated tale of dreams come true from the Academy Award-winning creators of Ice Age. Rodney Copperbottom (Ewan McGregor) is a robot that hopes his knack for inventions will lead him out of his small town. Copperbottom travels to Robot City to meet his idol, Bigweld (Mel Brooks), a renowned inventor whose work has changed the lives of many. But Copperbottom soon learns that life in the big city and following his dream isn't going to be as easy as he thought. He's taken in by a motley band of street-smart bots, the Rusties, and befriended by Cappy (Halle Berry), a Bigweld Industries exec who becomes a mentor to the young dreamer. Together, they'll try to find Bigweld and save Robot City!
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Samurai Champloo is director Shinichiro Watanabe's eagerly anticipated new anime series following his cult smash, Cowboy Bebop. Champloo takes place in Meiji-era Japan and follows the exploits of three colorful characters. Mugen, a loud, undisciplined martial artist and Jin, a quiet, wandering samurai join forces when Fuu, a flighty waitress, saves them from being executed. She then convinces the odd couple to help her find a samurai "who smells of sunflowers," and the three set out on an unforgettably funny and action-packed adventure. Their saga continues in Episodes 3 & 4, the edgy, two-part Hellhounds for Hire story. Mugen and Jin part ways, only to wind up on opposite sides in a battle to control a town. Meanwhile Fuu, left to fend for herself, ends up trapped in a brothel.
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Samurai Champloo is director Shinichiro Watanabe's eagerly anticipated new anime series following his cult smash Cowboy Bebop. Champloo takes place in Meiji-era Japan and follows the exploits of three colorful characters. Mugen, a loud, undisciplined martial artist and Jin, a quiet, wandering samurai, join forces when Fuu, a flighty waitress, saves them from being executed. She then convinces the odd couple to help her find a samurai "who smells of sunflowers," and the three set out on an unforgettably funny and action-packed adventure. In Episode 7, A Risky Racket, Fuu's purse gets snatched by a crook. In Episode 8, The Art of Altercation, a man eager to fight Jin has been challenging any glasses-wearing samurai he finds. Since Jin's pawned his glasses, will he ever meet this mysterious challenger?
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After fighting on the losing side of a civil war, Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) and his crew of the ship Serenity scrape by as a small-time crooks and transportation for hire, laying low on the outskirts of a galaxy ruled by the Universal Alliance. When Reynolds and his crew pick up a young doctor, Simon (Sean Maher), and his telepathic sister, River (Summer Glau) they get a lot more than a couple of passengers. It seems River stumbled onto a secret the Alliance doesn't want anyone to know, and now they'll stop at nothing to bring her in. Pursued on two sides by the Alliance and another harrowing enemy, the Reavers (crazed savages who've descended into cannibalism), Reynolds soon realizes the greatest danger might already be on his ship.
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Sky High is a high school for superheroes, secretly nestled in the clouds above Earth and charged with educating the next generation of caped crusaders. Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano) enters his freshman year at Sky High with some pretty hefty expectations. He's the son of Commander (Kurt Russel) and Jetstream (Kelly Preston), only two of the most legendary heroes around! Problem is, Will doesn't seem to have any superpowers. That means, despite his family background, he'll have to suffer through being assigned to sidekick duty. When a supervillain threatens the school, Will learns what it takes to be a hero and finally awakens powers of his own.
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The Fast and the Furious director Rob Cohen takes the high-speed stylings airborne in this military sci-fi action thriller. Navy test pilots Ben Gannon (Josh Lucas), Kara Wade (Jessica Beil), and Henry Purcell (Jamie Foxx) are the best of the best. They push the envelope in the cockpit of highly classified stealth fighter jets. They're ordered to fly with a new wingman, an AI-controlled unmanned plane, nicknamed EDI. The crew's first mission with their robotic ally comes off crisp and clean, until EDI is struck by lightning on the return. Its powers expanded in unseen ways, EDI begins acting with a mind of its own. When EDI takes a top secret mission that could result in a nuclear holocaust, the stealth pilots must take the skies to prevent Armageddon.
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