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Goldeneye: In this 007 adventure Pierce Bronson plays the part of James Bond. The codes to a newly developed space weapon Goldeneye have been stolen. Bond heads to Russia, in search of the lost codes. His adversaries turn out to be former agent 006, Alec Trevelyan, along with Xenia Onatopp, a deadly assassin. 007 will need all his skills, as he travels from Russia, to the jungles of Cuba to recover the codes, and keep Goldeneye out of evil hands.

Chicago Joe and the Showgirl: Jerk cadet-hood Sutherland, stationed in London throughout WW2, joins a self-misled British tart Lloyd in carrying out trivial offenses that escalate into slay. Famed British tabloid fodder gets the low-spending limit “period” therapy. Gently fascinating account by no means relatively gels, albeit some of the bloodshed offers surprisingly stylized jolts. Lloyd is a lot more fascinating than her co-star here. Cast includes Kiefer Sutherland, Emily Lloyd, Patsy Kensit, Keith Allen, and John Lahr. (103 minutes, 1990)

The Delinquents: Intriguingly terrible exploitation tirade in regards to fine boy who gets to be engaged with a road clique since lady friend is too youthful to go constant. Altman’s first film, made in Kansas City, with Julia Lee harmonizing’ ‘Muddy Stone Boogie.” Cast includes Tom Laughlin, Peter Miller, Richard Bakalyan, Rosemary Howard, and Helene Hawley. (75 minutes, 1957)

Rambo: Our hero is back. John Rambo is now in Thailand. He is living in solitude on his boat on a remote river. He is found by Americans that are helping supply food to a refugee camp. The roads are mined, and they need a ride up river to help the refugees. He then learns that the missionaries have been captured by the Burmese army, and need help. He has left the violence min the past, but now he must take action.

Eyewitness: Smooth however unsatisfying thriller in regards to a creating janitor who uses his second-hand experience of an unsolved slaughter to get close to a girl Television news journalist with whom he’s been infatuated. Steve Tesich’s script is needlessly cluttered with little characters and tale twirls. Cast includes William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer, James Woods, Irene Worth, Steven Hill, and Morgan Freeman. (102 minutes, 1970)

See Spot Run: A bumbling mailman and his could-be lady friend’s child adopt a absconder mutt that turns out to be an FBI representative targeted for assassination by mobster Sorvino. Awkward dry comedy for babies has only a few ludicrous minutes and a core personality who’s an idiot. This signifies the combined attempts of 5 authors! Cast includes David Arquette, Michael Oarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Paul Sorvino, Joe Viterelli, and Anthony Anderson. (94 minutes, 2001)

Heart and Souls: 4 distinct San Franciscans die in a bus mishap in 1959, and find that they are inexorably connected with a infant who has been born at that same precise minute. What’s more, only he might see and hear them. This is an awesome showcase for Downey whose body is inhabited, at assorted times, by his heavenly friends. Fans of slushy, emotional, old-styled Hollywood fantasies should like this movie, others take heed. Cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Charles Grodin, Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick, Tom Sizemore, David Paymer, Elisabeth Shue, Eric Lloyd, and Bill Calvert. (104 minutes, 1993)

National Treasure: Ben Gates has been hunting his whole life for a legendary national treasure. Following in a long line of Gates who have lived out there lives chasing clues this great mystery, Ben finds himself in a race for the treasure against a criminal mastermind. He must steal the Declaration of Independence in order to protect the clues and the document from this criminal. The clues lead him on his continued pursuit of this supposed national treasure.

Eagle’s Wing: The lord on no account meant penguins to soar or the British to make Westerns. This is a boring, artsy glop intertwining movie. Billy Williams’ lush cinematography doesn’t help. Cast includes Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, Caroline Langrishe, Harvey Keitel, Stephane Audran, John Castle, and Jorge Luke. (111 minutes, 1979)

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