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Chapter 27 Subtitles
Release: Mar. 28, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Mark David Chapman Jared Leto is a young man who plots to do the unthinkable: assassinate musician John Lennon. Completely alienated from the world and sinking into his own madness, Chapman bullies an innocent young Lennon fan, Jude Lindsay Lohan, outside the ex-Beatles NYC home and argues with a paparazzi photographer Judah Friedlander all the while figuring out how he can carry out his murderous deed.
My Brother Is an Only Child Subtitles
Release: Mar. 28, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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In 60s era Italy, Manrico Riccardo Scarmaccio and Accio Elio Germano are brothers, but are completely opposite in their personalities. Manrico is the handsome, outgoing one while Accio is the quiet one. The sibling rivalry becomes increasingly strained when Manrico joins the Communists and Accio joins the Fascists.
The Visitor Subtitles
Release: Apr. 11, 2008 Rated: PG-13 - for brief strong language
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Walter Vale Richard Jenkins is an unassuming economics professor who is completely fed up with his boring life. While mostly living in Connecticut, Walter also maintains an apartment in NYC that he rarely visits. But on one of his trips to the city, he finds a couple, Tarek Haaz Sleiman and Zainab Danai Gurira, squatting in his space. Striking up an unusual friendship with the couple, Walter helps them out, especially when Tarek is thrown into a detention center after being caught living in the country illegally.
War, Inc. Subtitles
Release: May. 23, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Brand Hauser John Cusack is a corporate hit man who travels to the embattled country of Turagistan, which has been taken over completely by a private corporation. Hired to kill the competitions CEO, Hauser poses as the bodyguard of a pop singer Hilary Duff to get close to his target.
Never Back Down Subtitles
Release: Mar. 14, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Jake Tyler Sean Faris is just a kid desperate to fit in. After moving with his family to Orlando, FL, Jake has a tough time making friends, but he goes to a party after being invited by one of his hot classmates Amber Heard. Hes challenged to a fight at the shindig and is swiftly beat down by a bully Cam Gigandet. Completely humiliated, Jake is then introduced into the world of Mixed Martial Arts fights where a tough teacher Djimon Hounsou takes him under his wing.
Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise Subtitles
Release: Mar. 12, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Go on the road with Meat Loaf, the multi-platinum selling rocker, during the first leg of his 2007 Bat Out of Hell III tour across Canada. The tour, however, almost gets completely derailed early on by an unexpected media controversy that leaves the singer-songwriter shaken to the point of questioning his entire musical career. But the show must go on and the singer performs in eight different Canadian cities and belts out some of his biggest hits, such as I Would Do Anything for Love But I Wont Do That, Took the Words, Two Out of Three, and Paradise by the Dashboard Light.
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Subtitles
Release: Feb. 8, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Dr. RJ Stevens Martin Lawrence is a talk show host who has built a mega-successful career for himself while simultaneously completely denying his humble Southern roots. Returning home for his parents 50th wedding anniversary, the good doctor hopes to impress the small-town rubes who tormented him as a child with his fat bank roll and sophisticated airs. However, his family is completely unimpressed with how much of a snob Stevens has become and do their best to deflate his swelled head so he can rejoin the human race.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Subtitles
Release: Nov. 30, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending
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Based on a true story, Jean-Dominique Bauby Mathieu Amalric was the editor of Elle France. After a major stroke in 1995, he was left completely paralyzed except for his left eye. However, with just his one eye, he was able to blink out his memoir and describe what it was like not being able to move. He also very vividly described wild fantasy worlds he could visit in this mind.