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Forest ranger and Ex-Navy SEAL Henry is forced by the drug cartel to help retrieve a major shipment of drugs which went missing on the US-Canadian border. While in the woods, he runs into a man who has a vendetta against him, but both men must struggle to escape the forest and defeat the cartel, while at odds and at knife's edge with each other.
Keep your friends close.
Clay: Looks like you brought a knife to a gunfight.
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In the streets of Baton Rouge, there are only two sides of the track. In the midst of a street war of South vs. North, Marcus Hatch (Lil Boosie) and Jai "Savage" Carter (Webbie) find themselves as rival drug dealers struggling to make ends meet. With the streets at war, someone must suffer the consequences. This movie centers on the personal challenges, setbacks and dilemmas of street life. Keep an eye peeled for Nicole (Hoopz) Alexander, who plays Slimm's (Tyrin Turner better known as Cain from Menace II Society) love interest and medical student, rap stars Bun B and Paul Wall also appear in supporting roles, as well as cameos by Trill Entertainment's own Foxx, Lil' Phat, Lil Trill and Big Head.
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Jerry is a not-quite-total-loser with little direction in his life and an adventurous wife. Having bounced around in a myriad of careers, Jerry becomes a Private Investigator, but he soon realizes that it isn't the exciting life the movies have made it out to be. Spending most of his time as a glorified delivery boy, work duties crash into his life as he is lead down a path of deception, drugs and violence.
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Senator Whitmeyer, whose grandson was murdered while an inmate at California's infamous Doscher State Prison, arranges for Gulf War vet John Woodrow to investigate the case. Woodrow enters the prison in the guise of a convicted murderer named John Wilson. He quickly learns that the Senator's grandson was killed by a corrupt and sadistic prison guard named Lt. Hopkins. Hopkins discovers Woodrow's true identity and has him tortured with electric shocks but Woodrow manages to escape along with a few fellow inmates. A chase and a shootout ensues in the surrounding desert.
Keywords: arms-tied-overhead, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, electric-torture, gut-punching, male-rape, prison-break, prison-guard, prison-labor, prison-rape
Officer Hopkins: Are you a Mel Gibson fan?::John Woodrow: Always liked Arnold more.::Officer Hopkins: I could never get past that accent.
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Erica is unmarried only temporarily in that her successful, wealthy husband of seventeen years has just left her for a girl he met while buying a shirt in Bloomingdale's. The film shows Erica coming to terms with the break-up while revising her opinions of herself, redefining that self in its own right rather than as an extension of somebody else's personality, and finally going out with another man. Erica refuses to drop everything for Saul, an abstract expressionist painter, simply out of love for him because he expects her to. It is not so much loneliness that is her problem, and the problems that men, flitting around this newly "available" woman like moths round a flame, bring to her sense of independence.
Keywords: 1970s, affection, bare-chested-male, blind-date, dating, divorce, empowerment, erotic-70s, family-abandonment, father-daughter-relationship
She laughs, she cries, she feels angry, she feels lonely, she feels guilty, she makes breakfast, she makes love, she makes do, she is strong, she is weak, she is brave, she is scared, she is... an unmarried woman.
[first lines]::[Martin and Erica are jogging along the river]::Martin: Jesus Christ! Look at this - my sneaker's ruined!::Erica: They're only thirty-five dollars. [Erica takes Martin's shoe and cleans it off for him]::Martin: Fucking city's turning into one big pile of DOG SHIT! [shouting at passing traffic] Come on out and take a crap on me - everybody else is. Fuck.::[Martin lights a cigarette]::Erica: ...been jogging for 2 1/2 miles - you're giving yourself lung cancer.::Martin: I'll tell you something Erica - the longer I'm married to you the more you sound like my mother.::Erica: Clean your own sneaker. [throws shoe at Martin]::Martin: I think you wanted me to step in it.::Erica: [laughing] You're going crazy Martin.::Martin: I am?::Erica: [laughing] Yes.::[Martin tosses his shoe over his shoulder into the river. Erica jogs away, and Martin jogs after]
[last lines]::[a very large painting is being lowered to the ground from Saul's loft]::Saul: [shouting up to the loft] OK Mario, I've got it.::Saul: [to Erica] Can you hold this a minute? You got it?::Erica: I got it.::Saul: [Saul opens his car door, looks at Erica, and smiles] Bye.::Erica: What about this?::Saul: Oh, that's for you.::Erica: How the hell am I gonna get it home?::Saul: Take a taxi.::[Saul gets in his car and drives off. Erica picks up the painting, struggling with it a bit, and begins walking home]
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The minister of the town has died and his son Chad has no tears for him. Sarah, who now calls herself Salome, is pregnant with Chad's baby, but Chad has no future, no job and no money. Therefore, she leaves town on the train heading East. On the train she meets Tony who is heading back to Yale. Tony and his sister Catherine have one thing in common; they are both young, rich and bored with their lives. Salome goes to Yale with Tony and they are soon married, but she does not tell him about Chad or the pregnancy. Ruby takes Chad to New York where he plays trumpet and makes a name for himself. Catherine leaves school and moves in with Tony and Salome, creating tension between the young couple.
Keywords: african-american, alcoholic, ambitious-woman, attempted-suicide, based-on-novel, blues-music, deal, decadence, decision, family-relationships
There are no rules...there is no limit...IN THE LOVE-HUNGRY WORLD OF THESE YOUNG SOPHISTICATES!
Chad Bixby: Do you think I'm a fool?::Ruby Jones: I think most men are fools, white boy. And most women.
Saul (Hebrew: שָׁאוּל, Šāʼûl ; "asked for, prayed for"; Arabic: طالوت, Ṭālūt; Greek: Σαούλ Saoul; Latin: Saul) (circa 1079 BC – 1007 BC) was the first king of the united Kingdom of Israel. He was anointed by the prophet Samuel and reigned from Gibeah. He fell on his sword to avoid capture in the battle against the Philistines at Mount Gilboa, during which three of his sons were also killed. The succession to his throne was contested by Ish-bosheth, his only surviving son, and his son-in-law David, who eventually prevailed. The main account of Saul's life and reign is found in the Books of Samuel.
According to the Tanakh, Saul was the son of Kish, of the family of the Matrites, and a member of the tribe of Benjamin, one of the twelve Tribes of Israel. (1 Samuel 9:1-2; 10:21; 14:51; Acts 13:21) It appears that he came from Gibeah.
Saul married Ahinoam, daughter of Ahimaaz. They had four sons and two daughters. The sons were Jonathan, Abinadab, Malchishua and Ish-bosheth. Their daughters were named Merab and Michal.
Beg if you please, begging for hell
a negative plea and no one to help
What did you say? They raped you today
How do you feel? I hate you that way
Why?
Running the bush, snake in the grass
Promising this, promising that
Taking a tisket, taking a tasket
Curse of the tomb, curse of the tomb
Why?
For so long I’m consumed
by the evil below, by the evil below
All of you read my mind
What’s a man gonna do, what’s a man gonna do?