Hollywood Will Eat Them Alive
Plot
Dave is a bad cop fighting a deadly heroin addiction while working a case deep inside the mafia. After killing numerous drug dealers and even undercover police officers for the mob, he is kept from his money for trivial reasons. As his drug problem gets worse, and Dave sinks deeper into a murderous lifestyle, he runs from the city to live with an old friend. But Dave can't hide for long, and he is soon lured back to town in a dangerous war to get his money back from the men that wronged him.
Keywords: car-chase, chainsaw, corrupt-cop, corruption, crime-epic, death, directed-by-star, drug-dealer, drugs, female-nudity
A dirty cop. A deadly habit. A dangerous city.
"Think you know Thanksgiving Break? You don't."
Plot
When flesh-eating piranhas are accidently released into a summer resort's rivers, the guests become their next meal.
Keywords: alcohol, animal-attack, animal-in-title, bare-breasts, bitten-by-a-fish, black-comedy, blood, cabin, canoe, creature-feature
A hideous death lurked unseen in the river...
They came downriver in their thousands. Their teeth could strip a living man to the bone in seconds.
Lost River Lake was a thriving resort - until they discovered...
They're here...Hungry for flesh! Who can stop them?
There's something in the water at Lost River Lake. Something you can't see...something you can't feel...until it's too late!
Then... you were shocked by the great white shark - Now... you are at the mercy of 1000 jaws!
Whitney: The piranhas...::Buck Gardner: What about the goddamn piranhas?::Whitney: They're eating the guests, sir.
Dumont: People eat fish, Grogan. Fish don't eat people.
Reporter: Terror, horror, death. Film at eleven.
Maggie McKeown: Are there any other shacks around here?::Paul Grogan: Cabins! This is a cabin!::Maggie McKeown: Well, are there any more of them? Any place they might be hold up in?::Paul Grogan: There's an old fella named Jack who has a place downriver, but he woundn't treat any hospitality towards them. Oh, and there was some kind of Army test site way up on top of the mountain. But that closed down five, six years ago.::Maggie McKeown: C'mon, let's go.::Paul Grogan: To where?::Maggie McKeown: You're taking me up there.::Paul Grogan: Oh NO I'm not!
Maggie McKeown: Mr. Grogan, I'm looking for two teenagers that disappeared a few weeks ago. Some friends of theirs said they went camping around here.::Paul Grogan: Well, I haven't seen them. You talk to the sheriff's people?::Maggie McKeown: I did. They told me that it's a pretty big mountain area.::Paul Grogan: It is.::Maggie McKeown: So... I was wondering if there are any places around here they might be or if they may have gone for a swim.::Paul Grogan: Well if they drowned, they'd be swept down to the dam. So, you're starting off at the wrong end.::Maggie McKeown: Boy, you're the wrong end all right!
Maggie McKeown: That guard is still out there.::Paul Grogan: Fine, I need you to distract him.::Maggie McKeown: What for?::Paul Grogan: So I can get away.::Maggie McKeown: So YOU can get away? What about me?::Paul Grogan: Well suit yourself. Just come onto him, tell him what an admirer you are of Army or something like that.::Maggie McKeown: What if he's gay?::Paul Grogan: Then I'll go and distract him!
IT'S A HIGH-FLYING COMEDY CAPER! (original poster-all caps)
An Astrological plan...hysterical heist and a chase that will leaver you howling. (original poster)
It's a high-flying comedy caper!
Plot
When a bomber believed to have crashed in the ocean 17 years ago is found in the Libyan desert. A Colonel and Major accompany the only surviving member of the crew, who is now a General to figure out what happened. The General claims that he and the other members of the crew jumped over the ocean when in reality he bailed out leaving the others to fend for themselves. And while the Colonel just wants the whole thing closed, the Major insists on finding the truth. And watching them are the ghosts of the crew.
Keywords: airplane-crash, baseball, ghost, investigation, libyan-desert, navigator, world-war-two-bomber
Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), known professionally as Brandy, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, producer, model, actress, and dancer. In 2009, she introduced her rap alter-ego Bran'Nu.
Born into a musical family in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, Norwood first appeared in a supporting role on the short-lived ABC sitcom Thea in 1993. Her engagement led to her own star vehicle, successful UPN sitcom Moesha in 1996, and resulted in roles in the 1998 horror sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and the TV films Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) and Double Platinum (1999), two of television's best-rated special programs.
In 1993, she signed a recording contract with Atlantic, releasing her self-titled debut album a year after. Following a major success with Grammy Award-winning "The Boy Is Mine", a duet with singer Monica, and her second album Never Say Never in 1998, a series of successful records established her as one of the most successful of the new breed of urban R&B female vocalists to emerge during the mid-to late 1990s. Her latest studio album, Human (2008), was her first effort to be released on the Epic label after a label change in 2005.