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Force to take things into her on hands Maya ( Jeanne Morales) has to deal with VZ war and the human war started by General O'Brien (Christian Ballis) that trying to destroy both species . Maya also has to deal with the fact that now she is caught on between a love triangle with Ellis ( Justin Barnes) a hybrid zombie who doesn't know his tie powers and a vampire who wants to lead in the future Pietr ( Christopher Kelly).
Keywords: fight, independent-film, vampire, zombie
Ellis: Very often I am mistaken for human since I am not as decayed as my brethren. But... I could use this to my advantage.
General James O'Brien: This is plan B.::General James O'Brien: We have to end this fight no matter the costs.
Pietr: You seem to get better at it each night, always sneaking off. I wonder where you go?
Maya: What did you shoot me with?
America is at war with itself...
America is at war with itself.
They've traveled a billion years to destroy the earth in one night.
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In Paris, Interpol arrests an art forger ten minutes after his sweetheart leaves the apartment with 5 million francs. She's set him up. Two years later, Wiley's out of jail, bartending in L.A., trying to forget her. Kate shows up with a new name, a fiancé who's a mob boss, and a scheme to steal and sell a priceless Modigliani if Wiley will forge a painting to put in its place. An odd FBI agent named Joak threatens Wiley with more jail time if Wiley doesn't help sting Kate. Who will win out: the mob, the FBI, Wiley, his lying cheating sweetie, or some surprising combination?
Keywords: frame-up, fraud, on-the-run, painter, painting
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Enter the Devil is a great American-made B horror movie. People are disappearing in the wastelands. An occult researcher discovers that a devil-worshipping cult is responsible. Her inquiries lead her into great danger. Who can she trust? Very well acted by a cast of unknowns. Gritty and atmospheric. Color, 16mm.
Keywords: blood, cult, independent-film, investigation, professor, satanist, secret, texas
Then It's Too Late For Exorcism!
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During World War II, the USS Haynes, an American destroyer escort discovers a German U-boat in the South Atlantic. A deadly duel between the two ships ensues, and Captain Murrell must draw upon all his experience to defeat the equally experienced German commander.
Keywords: 1940s, all-male-cast, american-soldier, based-on-novel, depth-charge, destroyer, duel, identifying-with-the-enemy, naval, naval-battle
[the ship has just avoided two torpedoes]::Lieutenant Ware: The Miami yacht races were never like this.
Doctor: I guess you're finding the Sun kind of hard to take, after the North Atlantic.::Captain Murrell: Oh, it doesn't matter. It's always either too cold or too hot, wherever there's a war on.
Doctor: Well, in time we'll all get back to our own stuff again. The war will get swallowed up, and seem like it never happened.::Captain Murrell: Yes, but it won't be the same as it was. We won't have that feeling of permanency that we had before. We've learned a hard truth.::Doctor: How do you mean?::Captain Murrell: That there's no end to misery and destruction. You cut the head off a snake, and it grows another one. You cut that one off, and you find another. You can't kill it, because it's something within ourselves. You can call it the enemy if you want to, but it's part of us; we're all men.
Captain Murrell: I have no idea what he is, what he thinks. I don't want to know the man I'm... trying to destroy.
Doctor: Remember our talk on the bridge - the weighty one, death and destruction? You might be interested to know that I've seen another reason for hope. Found it in a funny place, too... in the middle of an ocean, right in the middle of a war.::Captain Murrell: You had to come a long way to find it, though, didn't you, Doc?::Doctor: It was worth the trip.::Captain Murrell: Maybe.
[last lines]::Von Stolberg: I should have died many times, Captain, but I continue to survive somehow. This time it was your fault.::Captain Murrell: I didn't know. Next time I won't throw you the rope.::Von Stolberg: I think you will.
Von Stolberg: [to a temporarily-crazed sailor] Give me the wrench. Give it to me! [he does] You will come to attention. [he does] It's part of our work to die. But we are not going to die. Do you believe me? *Do you believe me*? [he nods, calmed. Von Stolberg returns the wrench]
Von Stolberg: [listening on hydrophone] Now American, turn the right way and I'll give you a pretty present.
Von Stolberg: We build 'em good in Germany, eh Heine?
Kunz: He gets more accurate, Herr Kapitan. He will tear us apart the next time.::Von Stolberg: What do you suggest, Kunz?::Kunz: Surface, Herr Kapitan. Surrender.::Von Stolberg: Holem?::Von Holem: I am not concerned, Herr Kapitan.::Von Stolberg: Schwaffer?::'Heinie' Schwaffer: I say go on.::Von Stolberg: Mueller, what is the condition of the ship?::Mueller: We have not yet been hurt.::Kunz: But we cannot escape!::Von Stolberg: It will be your privilege to die for the new Germany.
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There is a dead well dressed man in a meadow clearing in the hills above a small Vermont town. Captain Albert Wiles, who stumbles across the body and finds by the man's identification that his name is Harry Worp, believes he accidentally shot Harry dead while he was shooting for rabbits. Captain Wiles wants to hide the body as he feels it is an easier way to deal with the situation than tell the authorities. While Captain Wiles is in the adjacent forest, he sees other people stumble across Harry, most who don't seem to know him or care or notice that he's dead. One person who does see Captain Wiles there is spinster Ivy Gravely, who vows to keep the Captain's secret about Harry. One person who Captain Wiles sees but doesn't see him back is young single mother Jennifer Rogers, who is the one person who does seem to know Harry and seems happy that he's dead. Later, another person who stumbles across both Harry and Captain Wiles is struggling artist Sam Marlowe, to who Captain Wiles tells the entire story of what he has seen thus far. Over the course of the day, several revelations come to light that question if Captain Wiles actually killed Harry. Sam, Mrs. Rogers, Captain Wiles and Miss Gravely's individual and collective actions in the matter of Harry take into account friendship, self-preservation, the path of least resistance, love and a lot of realizations about what their past actions will mean. Their work may all be for not if Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs, the closest thing to law enforcement in their town, finds out about Harry.
Keywords: art, artist, autumn, autumn-leaves, based-on-novel, black-comedy, burial, character-name-in-title, corpse, cover-up
A comedy about a corpse.
A THRILLER with a difference!
SOMEBODY PULLED A CROAK JOB! (original print ad - all caps)
A different kind of kick-the-bucket comedy!
The UNEXPECTED From HITCHCOCK!
Capt. Wiles: Blessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed.
Miss Graveley: How old do you think I am young man?::Sam Marlowe: Hmm... fifty. How old do you think you are?::Miss Graveley: Forty-two! I can show you my birth certificate.::Sam Marlowe: I'm afraid you're going to have to show more than your birth certificate to convince a man of that.
[Upon finding the Captain dragging a body along the ground]::Miss Graveley: What seems to be the trouble, Captain?
[the Captain and Miss Graveley have afternoon tea together]::Captain: A real handsome man's cup.::Miss Graveley: It's been in the family for years. My father always used it... until he died.::Captain: I trust he died peacefully. Slipped away in the night?::Miss Graveley: He was caught in a threshing machine.
[Referring to Harry Worp]::Jennifer Rogers: He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical.
Captain: Marriage is a good way to spend the winter.
[Discussing Jennifer's recently deceased husband Harry]::Jennifer Rogers: You can stuff him, for all I care. Stuff him and put him in a glass case, only I'd suggest frosted glass.::Sam Marlowe: What did he do to you? Besides marry you.
Sam Marlowe: Perharps I'll come back tomorrow.::Arnie: When's that?::Sam Marlowe: The day after today.::Arnie: That's yesterday. Today's tomorrow.::Sam Marlowe: It was.::Arnie: When was tomorrow yesterday?::Sam Marlowe: Today.::Arnie: Oh, sure. Yesterday.
Miss Graveley: [to Capt. Wiles] I'm grateful to you for burying my body.
Capt. Wiles: [after Dr. Greenbow trips over the body] Couldn't have had more people here if I'd sold tickets.
Ellis is a first name and surname of Welshoriginal spelling. At the time of the British Census of 1881, its relative frequency was highest in Merioneth (9.2 times the British average), followed by Flintshire, Denbighshire, Caernarfonshire, Montgomeryshire, Anglesey, Devon, Kinross-shire, Shropshire and Yorkshire. The name Ellis may refer to:
Monta Ellis (pronounced "MON-tay", born October 26, 1985) is an American professional basketball player who plays the shooting guard and point guard positions for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Ellis entered the 2005 NBA Draft after graduating from Lanier High School in Jackson, Mississippi, and the Golden State Warriors drafted him in the second round. He is known for his spectacular speed, earning him the nickname "The Mississippi Missile", and also for being a prolific scorer, capable of making difficult shots.
Ellis' attended Lanier High School in Jackson where he was named Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year 2005 (along with Greg Oden) and a USA Today All-American. He had committed to Mississippi State University before opting for the NBA in 2005.
At Lanier H.S., Ellis scored a career-best 72 points in a game against Greenwood High School. As a junior, he scored 42 points in a 80–75 loss against renowned high school basketball powerhouse Oak Hill Academy, then the #1-ranked prep-basketball team in the country by USA Today, and their future NBA duo that consisted of point guard Rajon Rondo and forward Josh Smith, in front of a capacity crowd at the Marshall County Hoopfest in Benton, KY. His 42 points was the most ever scored against Oak Hill by an opposing player. In his senior season he scored 42 points in a game against South Gwinnett High School in which he was guarded by Louis Williams, at the Coliseum. He led Lanier to a 129–16 record in his four seasons as a starter (2002–2005), winning the 4A state championship in 2002 (33–5) and 2005 (35–2, ranked #12 nationally by USA Today) and runner-up finishes in 2003 (31–4) and 2004 (30–5). He scored a total of 4,167 points in his prep career, making him second all-time in Mississippi history. He received first-team all-state recognition from the Clarion-Ledger in all four of his high school seasons and was named Mississippi's "Mr. Basketball" by the paper in 2005.
Ellis Hall (born June 22, 1889 in Ecclesfield, Sheffield, Yorkshire) was a professional footballer, who played most notably for Stoke City, Huddersfield Town, Hamilton Academical and Halifax Town.
His career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I during which time he also made guest appearances for a number of clubs including Sheffield United, Derby County and Grimsby Town.
Tracee Ellis Ross (born October 29, 1972) is an American actress. She is best known for her lead role as Joan Clayton on the UPN/CW series, Girlfriends. She is currently starring as Dr. Carla Reed on the new BET sitcom Reed Between the Lines.
Born Tracee Joy Silberstein in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of singer/actress Diana Ross and music business manager Robert Ellis Silberstein. Actor and musician Evan Ross is her half-brother. Her father is Jewish and her mother is African-American. Ross attended the Dalton School in Manhattan and the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. She was a model in her teens.
She attended Brown University where she appeared in plays, and graduated in 1994 with a theatre degree. She later worked in the fashion industry, as a model and contributing fashion editor to Mirabella and New York magazine.
Ross made her big screen debut in 1996, playing a Jewish/African-American woman in the independent feature film Far Harbor. The following year, she debuted as host of The Dish, a Lifetime TV magazine series keeping tabs on popular culture. In 1998, she starred as a former high school track star who remained silent about having been abused at the hands of a coach, in the NBC made-for-TV movie: Race Against Fear: A Moment of Truth. Her next role was an independent feature film Sue. In 2000, she landed her first major studio role in Diane Keaton's Hanging Up. The same year, she broke into comedy as a regular performer in the MTV series The Lyricist Lounge Show, a hip-hop variety series mixing music, dramatic sketches, and comedic skits.
Jason Ellis (born 11 October 1971) is an Australian born American satellite radio host, professional skateboarder, best-selling author, mixed martial arts fighter, truck racer, boxer, rock singer, and actor. Ellis hosts The Jason Ellis Show weekday afternoons (Noon-4pm Pacific Time) on Sirius XM Radio channel Faction (Sirius). Ellis was also the founding member and vocalist for the Comedy Rock/Metal band Taintstick as well as the chart topping Death! Death! Die!. His book "I'm Awesome: One Man's Triumphant Quest to Become the Sweetest Dude Ever", was a New York Times Best Seller for over two weeks.
Jason Ellis moved to the United States at age 16 to become a professional skateboarder and catapulted to pro for nearly two decades before retiring in 2006 as Sirius XM satellite radio host of The Jason Ellis Show. Most recently Jason became a New York Times best selling author with his book, co-authored by Mike Tully, "I'm Awesome: One Man's Triumphant Quest to Become the Sweetest Dude Ever."