January 07, 2015

Zero Effect (1998) Trailer

Zero Effect


The world's most private detective.


Zero Effect is a 1998 mystery film written and directed by Jake Kasdan (son of writer/director Lawrence Kasdan).

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Daryl Zero is a private investigator. Along with his assistant, Steve Arlo he solves impossible crimes and puzzles. Though a master investigator, when he is not working, Zero doesn't know what to do with himself. He has no social skills, writes bad music, and drives Arlo crazy. In his latest case, Zero must find out who is blackmailing a rich executive, and when his client won't tell him, why. The only problem with this case is Zero has done something he's never done before: got emotionally involved. Written by MartianWax

Henry Fool (1997) Trailer

Henry Fool


Henry Fool is a 1997 American seriocomic film written, produced and directed by Hal Hartley, featuring Thomas Jay RyanJames Urbaniak, and Parker Posey.

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Garbageman Simon Grim's life of routine drudgery is changed forever when the rogueish Henry Fool moves into his family's basement apartment. Henry fancies himself a gifted writer whose "Confessions" will set the literary world ablaze, and encourages the tongue-tied Simon to express himself through writing. An unlikely friendship develops between the two, and Simon undertakes his newfound purpose with vigor. But when his "poetry" becomes public, it evokes strong feelings in all quarters and becomes part of the public debate. As Simons work becomes ever more widely read, it propels him toward literary iconhood, threatening his relationship with his friend and mentor.

Thursday (1998) Trailer

Thursday


They say the past always catches up with you. This could be the day.


Thursday is a 1998 American crime/thriller/black comedy movie written and directed by Skip Woods.

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The movie opens in a Los Angeles convenience store one late Monday night, where a smalltime drug dealer named Nick (Aaron Eckhart) is trying to decide what coffee brand to buy. His ex-lover Dallas (Paulina Porizkova) and fellow hitman Billy Hill (James LeGros) are getting impatient and tell him to hurry up. Conflicts between Nick and the cashier (Luck Hari) ensue, resulting in Dallas shooting the cashier dead. Though the three attempt to cover up the crime, they are forced to also shoot a police officer (Bari K. Willerford) when he discovers blood on the ground. Written by peter markov

Bringing Out the Dead (1999)Trailer

Bringing Out the Dead


Saving a Life is the ultimate rush

Bringing Out the Dead is a 1999 American drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, based on the homonymous novel by Joe Connelly.

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An Easter story. Frank is a Manhattan medic, working graveyard in a two-man ambulance team. He's burned out, exhausted, seeing ghosts, especially a young woman he failed to save six months' before, and no longer able to save people: he brings in the dead. We follow him for three nights, each with a different partner: Larry, who thinks about dinner, Marcus, who looks to Jesus, and Tom, who wallops people when work is slow. Frank befriends the daughter of a heart victim he brings in; she's Mary, an ex-junkie, angry at her father but now hoping he'll live. Frank tries to get fired, tries to quit, and keeps coming back, to work and to Mary, in need of his own rebirth. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

Zero Woman: The Accused (1997) Trailer

Zero Woman: Namae no nai onna


She'll kiss you DEADLY...

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Rei, the deadly but reluctant assassin for the Zero Division of the Tokyo Police Department, befriends a young man after she sees him cruising a gay bar looking for johns. After he gets beaten up by a group of street thugs, she takes him in to live with her. When a series of vicious murders takes place, she begins to suspect that the killer may actually be her friend taking revenge on everyone who has abused him. Will she uphold her duty to the police, or protect her only friend? Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

Zero Woman: Assassin Lovers (1996) Trailer

Zero Woman III: Keishichô 0-ka no onna


Zero Woman: Assassin Lovers (Zero WOMAN III 警視庁0課の女 Zero Woman III: Keishichō 0-ka no onna) is a 1996 Japanese V-Cinema erotic thriller film. It is the third installment in the Zero Woman series.

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A special agent of the Tokyo Police has been given the assignment of assassinating a group of crime bosses. Soon afterwards, she encounters the hitman the crime bosses have sent to kill her. After talking together, they discover that they are equally reluctant to carry out their assignments. They are pushed onward by their respective bosses, however, until they must both decide where their loyalties truly lie.Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

Zero Woman 2 (1995) Trailer

 警視庁0課の女


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A gang of young thieves try to rob a mob boss, but their heist is interrupted by an officer of the Tokyo Police Department's elite Zero Division. They get away with the loot, but the officer, a beautiful, more-than-slightly psychotic young woman who also happens to be an excellent shot, is tracking them down. To bring the case to a successful conclusion, she must deal with rival crime gangs, small- time crooks, and the wavering loyalties of her own partner. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

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