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Las Vegas means fun in the sun. Well...at least the sun is still there. Except for a few rusting landmarks, it looks pretty much like the rest of the desert - or the whole country, for that matter. The crowds are now flesh-eating zombies: the mass undead, the oozing, terrifying sludge of what remains. Here, the newly upgraded Alice, along with her crew (Oded Fehr, Mike Epps, Ali Larter, Ashanti) will make a final stand against evil - with one goal: to turn the undead...dead again.
Double bill of comedies starring Reese Witherspoon as airhead-turned-legal eagle Elle Woods. In 'Legally Blonde' (2001), Beverly Hills sorority queen Elle is shocked when her boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis) takes her out for a meal and then dumps her, saying that because he is about to attend Harvard Law School, he should now start dating a more serious-minded woman. Elle refuses to take this lying down and follows Warner to Harvard, enrolling herself in the law school and taking on the bookworms in an all-out contest of designer-wardrobed Malibu frivolity versus mean-spirited Ivy League ambition. When Elle and Warner then begin working as interns in a prestigious law firm, the California girl gets a chance to prove her worth by defending a fitness instructor who has been accused of murder. In the sequel, 'Legally Blonde 2' (2003), Elle is back in all her pink and fluffy glory. She has become a rising star in a law firm and is planning her wedding to Emmett (Luke Wilson). But when she discovers that her firm represents a company that tests cosmetics on animals (and some of these are relatives of her Chihuahua, Bruiser), she expresses her views and is promptly fired. Elle, now on a crusade, decides to take her views to Washington DC with all cannons firing. However, the political arena is not easy to break into - especially if you don't wear grey - but with the help of a worldy bellhop (Bob Newhart), Elle manages to convince Congresswoman Rudd (Sally Field) to take her on as an aide and get her views heard.
Fourth film in the series based on the popular computer game. Milla Jovovich reprises her role as Alice, who continues to fight against the Umbrella Corporation. Following new information, she heads to Los Angeles where she seeks out any survivors of the T-virus epidemic. Characters Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory) and Claire Redfield (Ali Larter), who appeared previously in the series, are back to help defeat the Undead. The group of survivors attempt to strengthen their numbers and find refuge, but can they escape the city which is invested with zombies?
All 25 episodes from the third season of the US drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. This season opens with an assassination attempt on Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), and traces the consequences of this event far into the future. Meanwhile, the slippery Sylar (Zachary Quinto) accidentally frees a dozen super-criminals who were held by the Company, giving Claire (Hayden Panettiere), Peter (Milo Ventimiglia), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Hiro (Masi Oka) and the other heroes a whole new line-up of powerful evil-doers to contend with. Episodes are: 'The Second Coming', 'The Butterfly Effect', 'One of Us, One of Them', 'I Am Become Death', 'Angels and Monsters', 'Eris Quod Sum', 'Villains', 'It's Coming', 'The Eclipse (Part 1)', 'The Eclipse (Part 2)', 'Our Father', 'Dual', 'A Clear and Present Danger', 'Trust and Blood', 'Building 26', 'Cold Wars', 'Exposed', 'Shades of Gray', 'Cold Snap', 'Into Asylum', 'Turn and Face the Strange', '1961', 'I Am Sylar' and 'An Invisible Thread'.
All 23 episodes of the US TV drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. As they discover their new found talents, the new superheroes have to come to terms with the impact the discovery has on their lives. Among the list of superheroes are Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), a Japanese comic-book fan who discovers he has the ability to stop time, Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere) a school chearleader who is literally indestructable, and Isaac Mendez, a junkie artist who can paint the future when he is high. The episodes comprise: 'Genesis', 'Don't Look Back', 'One Giant Leap', 'Collision', 'Hiros', 'Better Halves', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Seven Minutes to Midnight', 'Homecoming', 'Six Months Later', 'Fallout', 'Godsend', 'The Fix', 'Distractions', 'Run!', 'Unexpected', 'Company Man', 'Parasite', '7%', 'Five Years Gone', 'The Hard Part', 'Landslide' and 'How to Stop an Exploding Man.
Beverly Hills sorority queen Elle (Reese Witherspoon) is shocked when her boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis) takes her out for a meal and then dumps her, saying that because he is about to attend Harvard Law School, he should now start dating a more serious-minded woman. Elle refuses to take this lying down and follows Warner to Harvard, enrolling herself in the law school and taking on the bookworms in an all-out contest of designer-wardrobed Malibu frivolity versus mean-spirited Ivy League ambition. When Elle and Warner then begin working as interns in a prestigious law firm, the California girl gets a chance to prove her worth by defending a fitness instructor who has been accused of murder.
Having boarded an aeroplane ready to embark on a school trip to France, Alex (Devon Sawa) suddenly has a premonition that it will explode. He tries to convince his friends to disembark, causing so much trouble that he and six others are eventually ejected before take-off. Shortly afterwards, standing in the departure lounge, they see the plane destroyed in a mid-air explosion. Later, after three of the ejectees have died in strange circumstances, Alex becomes convinced that death feels cheated, and is now trying to collect back the debt. Can Alex convince his other friends of this before they too meet their untimely ends?
Ali Larter stars in this low-budget US horror. Plagued by paranormal terrors in her home, single mother Madison Heller (Larter) is forced to turn to her scientist boyfriend Nickolai (Arjun Gupta) to help protect her children from the sudden supernatural attacks after expert parapsychologists refuse to take on the case.
Comedy directed by and starring Adam Rifkin as a caveman who yearns for something more than the life of a simple tribesman. Ishbo (Rifkin) may not be the sharpest rock in the cave, but he has aspirations beyond the life of hunting, eating and lazing enjoyed by his father (David Carradine) and brother, Thudnik (Hayes MacArthur). Ishbo's love for inventions and refusal to club women set him apart from the rest of the tribe. Unfortunately for Ishbo, they fail to win him the heart of Fardart (Ali Larter), who is set to marry his sexist, uninventive brother. Is there any way Ishbo can capture the love of Fardart and convince the tribe to make an effort to expand their minds?
All eleven episodes from the second season of the US TV series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. This season introduces a number of new characters, including Honduran twins Maya (Dania Ramirez) and Alejandro (Shalim Ortez), the devious and lethal Elle (Kristen Bell), and Hiro's (Masi Oka) idol, Takezo Kensei (David Anders). Episodes comprise: 'Four Months Later...', 'Lizards', 'Kindred', 'The Kindness of Strangers', 'Fight Or Flight', 'The Line', 'Out of Time', 'Four Months Ago...', 'Cautionary Tales', 'Truth and Consequences' and 'Powerless'.
All 23 episodes of the US TV drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. As they discover their new found talents, the new superheroes have to come to terms with the impact the discovery has on their lives. Among the list of superheroes are Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), a Japanese comic-book fan who discovers he has the ability to stop time, Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere) a school chearleader who is literally indestructable, and Isaac Mendez, a junkie artist who can paint the future when he is high. The episodes comprise: 'Genesis', 'Don't Look Back', 'One Giant Leap', 'Collision', 'Hiros', 'Better Halves', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Seven Minutes to Midnight', 'Homecoming', 'Six Months Later', 'Fallout', 'Godsend', 'The Fix', 'Distractions', 'Run!', 'Unexpected', 'Company Man', 'Parasite', '7%', 'Five Years Gone', 'The Hard Part', 'Landslide' and 'How to Stop an Exploding Man.
All 25 episodes from the third season of the US drama series about ordinary people across the globe who discover they have extraordinary powers. This season opens with an assassination attempt on Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), and traces the consequences of this event far into the future. Meanwhile, the slippery Sylar (Zachary Quinto) accidentally frees a dozen super-criminals who were held by the Company, giving Claire (Hayden Panettiere), Peter (Milo Ventimiglia), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Hiro (Masi Oka) and the other heroes a whole new line-up of powerful evil-doers to contend with. Episodes are: 'The Second Coming', 'The Butterfly Effect', 'One of Us, One of Them', 'I Am Become Death', 'Angels and Monsters', 'Eris Quod Sum', 'Villains', 'It's Coming', 'The Eclipse (Part 1)', 'The Eclipse (Part 2)', 'Our Father', 'Dual', 'A Clear and Present Danger', 'Trust and Blood', 'Building 26', 'Cold Wars', 'Exposed', 'Shades of Gray', 'Cold Snap', 'Into Asylum', 'Turn and Face the Strange', '1961', 'I Am Sylar' and 'An Invisible Thread'.
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