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Halle
Berry and John Travolta
in Warner Brothers' Swordfish - 2001
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Swordfish,
is an Action/Adventure and Crime/Gangster genre;
a 1 hour 39 minutes movie about futuristic technology
spy, John Travolta (plays Gabriel Shear), a man
who is desperately trying to access information
that is locked inside a complicated computer system
that contains mountains of government secrets--and
money. He hires Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman),
a desperate computer expert, to help him hack
into the system.
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Eddie
Murphy and Robert De Niro in Warner
Brothers' Showtime - 2002 |
Showtime
is
a Comedy and Action/Adventure, 1 hour 35 minutes
movie about a no-nonsense LAPD detective (Robert
De Niro) forced to star on a reality-based TV
show with an aggravated actor-turned-LAPD patrolman
(Eddie Murphy), they find their lives turned upside
down by a powerhouse producer (Rene Russo) and
her very intrusive camera crew.
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A veteran officer (Denzel
Washington) escorts a rookie (Ethan
Hawke) on his first day with the LAPD's
tough inner-city narcotics unit. |
Training
Day,
In a
city where streets are overrun by drug dealers,
those who have sworn to uphold the law are breaking
them to clean up the streets. Denzel Washington
plays L.A.P.D detective Alonzo Harris, a veteran
narcotics officer whose methods of enforcing the
law are questionable, if not corrupt. 'Training
Day' follows Harris as he trains rookie Jake Hoyt
(Ethan Hawk) over a period 24 hours. Ethical dilemmas
arise for Hoyt as well as the audience as questions
present themselves as to whether or not Harris'
methodology for ridding the streets of South Central
Los Angeles of drugs is right or wrong.
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Starring:
Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster,
Michelle Rodriguez, Matt Schulze |
The
Fast
and The Furious
is an Action/Adventure, 1 hour 47 minutes; about
a rookie cop that goes undercover, posing as a
racing team member, in order to investigate a
jewelry heist. Managing to curry favor himself
with to the team's leaders at first, he finds
himself in danger when the other members begin
to suspect an imposter within their ranks, setting
the stage for an exciting, climactic showdown.
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