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Nichole Barlow comes to San Pedro with her daughter Eva to attend the funeral of her mother. She calls her estranged sister Annie to help her to resolve pending businesses, but Annie is too traumatized with the bad treatment spent by their mother and does not want to return to their childhood home. Nichole convinces her sister to come and she arrives to the funeral. However, Nichole goes missing and Eva stays with Nichole's cousin Liz. When Liz also disappears, Annie claims that supernatural events happen in the house but she becomes the prime-suspect. The open-minded detective Bill Creek assumes the investigation and realizes that there is something weird in the house. Meanwhile Annie summons the medium Stevie believing that the ghost of her mother is responsible for the vanishing of Nichole and Liz. But the woman warns Annie that there is a great danger in the house. Annie decides to go further in her investigation and discovers dark secrets from the past of her family.
Keywords: assailant, beheading, female-protagonist, police-officer, police-officer-killed, police-officer-stabbed, stalker
Some doors should never be opened.
The Future Is In Their Hands
Plot
The morning after kicking off their semester with a patriotic "stars, stripes, and strippers" party, the members of the Omega fraternity awaken to a find a baby on their doorstep. After little to no deliberation, the Omegas decide to pledge the baby. When a rival fraternity member, Rico, learns of this, he devises a plot to ruin the Omegas reputation in the eyes of the student body at Hamilton University. It's up to the Omegas to not only secure their legacy at the University, but to also raise a baby in a fraternity house.
Keywords: abandoned-baby, alexander-hamilton, america, american-football, baby, baby-food, bachelor, bare-butt, bare-chested-male, basketball
It's potty time
His GPA is greater than his age
Cop 1: Is this a party?
Renato: What about me?
Steak Mungro: Steak... out.
Richie Sambora: Alright, so I wikipedia'd babies over here and it says that babies cry as a form of instinctive communication.::39: so the baby is trying to talk to us?::Merkhaus: Tell it to speak English!::El Nino: Yeah what is he some sort of immigrant baby?::Thames: It's a male.
Night Train's Date: He is so cute!::Rodney 'Night Train' Maine: I know, I'm just glad he's not mine.::Night Train's Date: Am I the first white girl you've ever been with?::Rodney 'Night Train' Maine: Hell naw!::Night Train's Date: Well it only takes one white girl to make a white baby.::Rodney 'Night Train' Maine: What?
Thames' Father: Let me tell you about the Omega class of 1932. The stocks were down, way way down. Oh, but so were the girls skirts. Ha ha ha. And we, the Omegas, we invented the boobs! The way to go, the way to show, the way to get the job done right? Skirts and down, the boobs are out, everything is flowing man! Like who needed consequences? We're no candyasses. We got it done, we made it work baby! The Omega, Omega, Omega! Yeah!
Thames: You want to know about that corn? Let me tell you about that corn; It took me SIX DAMN YEARS to raise that shit! And when you rip it out, you rip me out!
39: Didn't you learn your lesson last year?::Rico: The better question would be what kind of lessons have you learned since last year?::Merkhaus: That makes no sense.::Rico: Think about it.::Merkhaus: I just did it makes no sense.
Max: [THE BABY IS CRYING] How do we make him stop?::Giles: I don't know do something!::Max: Like what?::Giles: Anything. What are you good at?::Max: I can tell really, really good knock-knock jokes.::Giles: Ooh, let's hear one.::Max: Knock-knock.::Giles: Who's there?::Max: Fanny.::Giles: Fanny who?::Max: If anybody calls, I'm out. [BABY CRIES LOUDER]::Giles: That's even worse. You just made it even worse.
Rodney 'Night Train' Maine: You know I thought about it long and hard, and I came to the decision that my favorite food is corn dogs with teriyaki sauce.
Plot
Middle aged Giles, an accountant wakes in the night and realizes his wife's chihuahua Colin has taken off. Half asleep, he reluctantly heads off in the chill of the night in search for the cheeky mutt. As Giles wanders the streets alone, the search for the missing chihuahua becomes a search for himself as flashbacks of his failing marriage, his attempt to get his novel published and memories of his youth come home to roost.
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Danno is hitching his way down the California coast, trying to forget his mother's recent marriage to his uncle. He meets Roy and Gil, two truck-driving brothers who are dealing with some pretty severe family inbreeding issues of their own.
Keywords: independent-film
Roy: In the end the Earth just keeps on turning every day, and no one knows when it's going to stop, or why it's heading for the Sun.
Gil: Roy had a Vietnam flashback, even though he'd never actually been to Vietnam.
Plot
Following Napoleon's Waterloo defeat and the exile of his officers and their families from France, the U.S.Congress, in 1817, granted four townships in the Alabama territory to the exiles. Led by Colonel Georges Geraud and General Paul DeMarchand, the struggling settlers have made a thriving community, called Demoplis, by the summer of 1819. On a shopping trip to Mobile, Fleurette DeMarchand, the General's daughter, meets John Breen, a Kentucky rifleman, who detours his regiment through Demopolis to court her. But Fleurette, despite her wish to marry for love, must bow to the needs of her fellow exiles, who are at the mercy of the rich and wealthy Blake Randolph, and who wants her as his bride. But John Breen has no intention of allowing that to happen, resigns from his regiment, and takes up the fight against Randolph and his hirelings.
Keywords: 1820s, action-hero, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, alabama, american, american-history, americana, bar-brawl, bar-fight, battle
ROUGHER, TOUGHER, MORE ROMANTIC THAT EVER! (original and reissue posters)
Troopers: [Troop sings] Only five hundred miles more to go/ Only five hundred miles more to go/ And if we can just get lucky/ we will make it to Kentucky/ Only five hundred miles more to go.
Beau Merritt: [holding up a glass] Have a shot?::John Breen: [holding up his wounded arm] Just had one.
[repeated line]::Willie Paine: I'll see to the horses.
John Breen: [to the mortally wounded Blake Randolph] Hello, hero.
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