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A Thousand Words is a 2012 comedy-drama film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Brian Robbins. It was released in theaters on March 9, 2012, four years after it was filmed in 2008. It received universally negative reviews and failed at the box office.
PLOT
With Jack forced to pick and choose his words, communicating with others becomes difficult and full of misunderstandings. These misunderstandings cost him two book deals, his job, and his wife Caroline (Kerry Washington). She walks out on him when she thinks his sudden silence is due to him not loving her anymore. When he tries to explain the tree to her, she doesn’t believe him. Only Jack’s assistant Aaron (Clark Duke) realizes he is telling the truth, and goes to Jack’s house to keep track of how many leaves remain.Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy) is a literary agent who uses his 'gift of gab' to get various book deals, and he isn’t afraid to stretch the truth to get them. While he is trying to get a book deal from a New Age self-help guru named Dr. Sinja (Cliff Curtis), the guru sees through his deceit and agrees to the deal, only to later deliver a five-page book. That night, a Bodhi tree magically appears in his backyard, with a thousand leaves. Dr. Sinja goes to Jack's house and they both discover that for every word that Jack says, a leaf will fall off of the tree. When the tree runs out of leaves, the tree will die, along with Jack. In time, he finds that even written words count towards his limit; plus anything that happens to the tree will also affect Jack. When Jack tries to cut it down with an axe, an axe wound appears on him. When squirrels climb the tree, it tickles him. When a gardener tries to poison it with DDT, Jack gets high on the fumes.
The film will be released exclusively in IMAX on April 12, 2013, one week ahead of its wide release.[8]
According to Kosinski, Oblivion pays homage to science fiction films of the 1970s. It also combines alien invasion, politics, and outer space to create a unique futuristic environment.
The Paranormal Activity films are a series of horror films created by Oren Peli and based around a family and the haunting of the house by a demon who has been troubling the family for years. Each film is set in the style of hand-held found footage.
First-time directorOren Pelihad been afraid ofghostshis whole life, even fearing the comedy filmGhostbusters, but intended to channel that fear into something positive and productive. Peli took a year to prepare his own house for shooting, going so far as to repaint the walls, add furniture, put in a carpet, and build a stairwell. In this time, he also did extensive research into paranormal phenomena anddemonology, stating, "We wanted to be as truthful as we could be." The reason for making the supernatural entity in the story a demon was a result of the research pointing to the most malevolent and violent entities being "demons". The phenomena in the film take place largely at night—the vulnerability of being asleep, Peli reasoned, taps into a human being's most primal fear, stating, "If something is lurking in your home there's not much you can do about it.
The first film in the series premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington, New Zealand on 28 November 2012. Around 100,000 people were expected to line the red carpet on Courtenay Place, and the entire event was broadcast live on TV in New Zealand, as well as streaming over the Internet.
The film stars Robin Williams as Alan, a man who emerges from the game's unseen jungle world, along with Kirsten Dunst as a girl named Judy Shepherd who plays the game with her brother, Peter Shepherd (Bradley Pierce), David Alan Grier as a hapless shoemaker-turned-police officer,Adam Hann-Byrd as Alan when he was a boy, Bonnie Hunt as the woman who played the game with Alan when they were children, and Jonathan Hyde in a dual role as both Alan's father and Van Pelt, a big-game hunter intent on killing Alan--Van Pelt is patterned after Alan's father. The cast also features Bebe Neuwirth as Judy and Peter's aunt. It was shot in Keene, New Hampshire, where the story is set, North Berwick, Maine (the Parrish Shoes factory) and Vancouver, British Columbia. In 2005, a spiritual sequel to Jumanji
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island was released on February 10, 2012 to mixed reviews,[4] but became a box office success with a worldwide gross of over $325 million, surpassing its predecessor.[3]
Plot
It's been four years since the events of the first movie. 17-year-old Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) is caught by the police after a brief chase on his dirtbike which ended with him driving into a swimming pool while trying to evade them. Minutes later, his stepfather Hank (Dwayne Johnson) ar
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (often referred to as Spy Kids 4D, also known as Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World and Spy Kids 4D: All the Time in the World) is a 2011 American 4Dfamily-oriented, Comedy adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez and the fourth installment in the Spy Kids series. It was released on August 19, 2011. Filming began on October 27, 2010.[1] It is the first of the series that uses "Aroma-scope" that allows people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards (reminiscent of the infamous 1960s Smell-O-Vision)[5] last used theatrically in the 2003 animated film Rugrats Go Wild. This is the first film without the participation of Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino.
Plot
Marissa (Jessica Alba), is trying to fight a villain named Tick-Tock (Jeremy Piven),
when she goes into labor with a baby girl named Maria and manages to
defeat him and send him to jail. She decides to retire because she
doesn't want her stepchildren and her newborn in danger and doesn't want
anyo
Stacy (Nikki Limo)
is told the story of Smiley, an internet urban legend. Stacy gets
mysteriously and violently killed while chatting with a stranger online.
Ashley (Caitlin Gerard) and Proxy (Melanie Papalia) move into a house together. After getting acquainted they go to a party hosted by Zane (Andrew James Allen), an internet hacker, and meet Binder (Shane Dawson).
At the party Ashley hears the story of Smiley and doubts its reality.
The next day Ashley and Proxy decide to try the Smiley test by typing "I
did it for the lulz" three times in a video chat with a random user
named Flasher (Jason Horton). Flasher ge
17 Again is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Burr Steers. It is the story of 37-year-old Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes a 17-year-old high school student after a chance accident. The film was released in the United States on April 17, 2009.
Plot
In 1989, 17 year-old Mike O'Donnell (Zac Efron) learns from his girlfriend Scarlet Porter (Allison Miller)
that she is pregnant during the start of his high school championship
basketball game. Moments after the game begins, he leaves the game and
goes after Scarlet, abandoning his hopes of playing college and
professional basketball.
In 2009, Mike (Matthew Perry), now a 37[3] year-old, finds his life stalled. Scarlet (Leslie Mann)
has separated from him due to his regrets about abandoning college,
forcing him to move in with his geeky and wealthy best friend since high
school, Ned Gold (Thomas Lennon).
At his job, we see another reason for his frustration: due to his lack
of higher education and since he is significantly older than most of his
co-workers and he is passed over for a promotion he deserves in favor
of a much younger female worker. He gets fired from his job (after
smashing his boss's bluetooth earpiece against the wall) and his high
school-age children, Maggie
Charles Lee Ray (also known as "The Lakeshore Strangler", or nicknamed "Chucky") is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the Child's Play series. In 1999, Chucky was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for the film Bride of Chucky. He was created by Don Mancini and is voiced by Brad Dourif.
Baby's Day Out is a 1994 live-action comedy film, written by John Hughes and produced by Richard Vane and John Hughes, and directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The film stars Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano and Brian Haley,
as well as twins Adam and Jacob Worton as Baby Bink. The plot centers
around a wealthy baby's kidnapping by three incompetents, his escape and
adventure through a big city while being pursued by the three
kidnappers.
Plot
Bennington 'Baby Bink' Cotwell Jr. (Adam and Jacob Worton), a mischievous baby who lives in a huge mansion in a suburb of Chicago with his parents Laraine (Lara Flynn Boyle) and Bennington Sr. (Matthew Glave), is just about to appear in the social pages of the newspaper. Three klutzy would-be kidnappers: Edgar "Eddie" Mauser (Joe Mantegna), Norbert "Norby" LeBlaw (Joe Pantoliano), and Victor "Veeko" Riley (Brian Haley)
disguise themselves as the photographers from the paper and kidnap him.
After the kidnapping they have difficulty controlling him. While trying
to get Bink to fall asleep, Norby does so reading Bink's book titled
"Baby's Day Out", leaving him unattended. Looking through it, Bink
notices a bird on the page and then one by the open window. He follows
it out and successfully gets away from his kidnappers, with Eddie
falling off the building and into a garbage bin while chasing after him
through the rooftop.
The FBI arrives at the mansion, headed by Dale Grissom (Fred Thompson), where they try to piece together clues along with Bink's parents and his loving nanny Gilbertine (Cynthia Nixon).
Meanwhile, he, now outside on the ground and crawling about, finds
another part of his book: The blue bus, which he then boards. The
kidnappers realize he is missing and start chasing the bus in their van
but their efforts are in vain. Meanwhile on the bus Bink crawls into the
bag of an obese
lady who gets off at her stop shortly afterwards. By the time the trio
catches it, and realize Bink is not on board, they then realize that he
crawled into the lady's bag and follow her. An altercation ensues after
they insult her, and while they attempt their escape, Bink crawls up to a
revolving door at the entrance to a department store (also featured in
his book) and is forced inwards by its momentum.
Crawling through the department store, Bink is stopped by a worker
who works for Mother Goose Corner, a nearby day care center, who
believes he escaped from there. While unattended there, he crawls into
the bottom of a stroller and is wheeled out by an unsuspecting mother,
leaving the store, he crawls out from the stroller and eventually ends
up in traffic. The kidnappers attempt to follow him but keep getting
injured in the process as he makes his way to the city zoo. They find
him in the primate house with a gorilla,
and lose hope of gaining their ransom money. The gorilla shows a
maternal side and does not injure him. The kidnappers try to retrieve
Baby Bink but it notices them and bashes Veeko's hand, throws Norby into
the air using a mop-stick as a catapult, and hurls Eddie against the
bars of the cage opposite its own.
The kidnappers eventually corner and catch Bink in the zoo's park,
but are confronted by two friendly police officers, who have noticed
that their van's engine is still running. During the conversation, Eddie
hides Bink under his coat in his lap, but he reaches Eddie's cigarette
lighter, sets his crotch on fire, and sneaks off as soon as the officers
are gone. Veeko extinguishes the fire by repeatedly stomping on Eddie's
groin, seriously hurting him. They follow Bink to a construction yard,
but are still unable to catch him, with Norby falling into a vat of wet
cement, Veeko getting thrown off the building and into the back of a
garbage truck, and Eddie getting stranded on a crane after being
drenched in glue. The sun sets as Bink leaves the construction yard. The
kidnappers manage to escape (offscreen), but decide to give up and go
home.
Bink's parents are notified of various sightings of him in the city
and Gilbertine deduces that he has been following the happenings of his
favorite book, (or "Boo-Boo", as Bink calls it) and will most likely
head for the Old Soldiers' Home next. Sure enough, they find him there,
but on the way home, he begins to call out "Boo-Boo" toward the
kidnappers' flat. The FBI moves in on there and arrests Eddie, Veeko,
and Norby demanding that they return his book first.
Back home, Bink is put to bed by his family. As his parents discuss
having his picture taken by a normal photographer in the morning, he
wakes up and gets ready to read another book, this one entitled Baby's Trip to China.