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The directorial debut of Richard Kelly is a comic mixture of 80s sci-fi, horror and teen movie genres. October 1988 and small-town USA is about to witness the end of the world. Well, that's according to Frank, a giant, talking rabbit that only Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal), a brilliant but troubled teenager, can see. Frank has been urging Donnie to play dangerous pranks on his friends and dysfunctional family, but when he gets Donnie to leave his bedroom one night and tells him the world will end soon, strange things begin to happen - starting with the engine of an aeroplane plunging to ground and hitting Donnie's, now empty, bedroom.
Fourth instalment in the slasher horror franchise. Ten years on from the events of the previous film, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has finally managed to put the horrific events of her past behind her, and returns to her hometown of Woodsboro on a promotional tour for her recently published self-help book. Unfortunately for her and her childhood friends Dewey and Gale (David Arquette and Courteney Cox), the Ghostface Killer has chosen the ten-year anniversary of the Woodsboro murders to begin a new killing spree in the town - and this time he is broadcasting the whole thing live on the internet.
Tense drama which follows the personal struggles of high-ranking employees of an investment bank during a 24-hour period at the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis. Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Demi Moore and Jeremy Irons, the film opens with a trader, Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci), passing on a project he describes as high-risk to Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto). When Peter discovers just how high-risk the project is - its failure would lead to losses greater than the company's assets - he becomes alarmed and raises the issue with his boss, Sam Rogers (Spacey). As the issue gets passed further and further up the company ladder - ultimately to CEO John Tuld (Irons) - surprising information emerges about how much senior figures at the bank already knew about the risk and the things they might be prepared to do to escape from the fix...
Double bill of sci-fi action adventures from director Roland Emmerich. In 'Independence Day' (1996), massive spaceships are spotted hovering above planet Earth and the world stands watching in awe and wonder. This amazement, however, soon turns to terror as the aliens launch an all-out attack, devastating the planet's major cities. As the Earth's survivors try to come to terms with what has happened, a group of Americans including President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman), fighter pilot Steve Hiller (Will Smith) and computer boffin David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) decide to fight back. In the sequel, 'Independence Day: Resurgence' (2016), two decades have passed since the alien invasion and the world has pooled together to form Earth Space Defence (ESD), a global organisation designed to protect the planet from any further attacks. With ESD personnel stationed on Earth, the Moon and Mars, they have spent the last 20 years developing technology that was salvaged from the previous attack. Before their defeat, however, the aliens sent a distress signal back to their planet asking for assistance in the form of a more powerful army. When the aliens receive the message they prepare for attack, and this time they are taking no chances.
Double bill of sci-fi action adventures from director Roland Emmerich. In 'Independence Day' (1996), massive spaceships are spotted hovering above planet Earth and the world stands watching in awe and wonder. This amazement, however, soon turns to terror as the aliens launch an all-out attack, devastating the planet's major cities. As the Earth's survivors try to come to terms with what has happened, a group of Americans including President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman), fighter pilot Steve Hiller (Will Smith) and computer boffin David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) decide to fight back. In the sequel, 'Independence Day: Resurgence' (2016), two decades have passed since the alien invasion and the world has pooled together to form Earth Space Defence (ESD), a global organisation designed to protect the planet from any further attacks. With ESD personnel stationed on Earth, the Moon and Mars, they have spent the last 20 years developing technology that was salvaged from the previous attack. Before their defeat, however, the aliens sent a distress signal back to their planet asking for assistance in the form of a more powerful army. When the aliens receive the message they prepare for attack, and this time they are taking no chances.
Every episode of the re-imagined American sci fi television series, from the mini series through to the final season, where the pilots of the Galactica spacecraft battle against the evil Cylons, cyborg creatures that originally served mankind, but now want humanity destroyed. After losing the initial battles, with all their colonies destroyed, mankind's last hope is to search for the fabled home planet of Earth. Episodes comprise: '33', 'Water', 'Bastille Day', 'Act of Contrition', 'You Can't Go Home Again', 'Litmus', 'Six Degrees of Separation', 'Flesh and Bone', 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down', 'The Hand of God', 'Colonial Day', 'Kobol's Last Gleaming Part 1', 'Kobol's Last Gleaming Part 2', 'Scattered', 'Valley of Darkness', 'Fragged', 'Resistance', 'The Farm', 'Home (Part 1)', 'Home (Part 2)', 'Final Cut', 'Flight of the Phoenix', 'Pegasus', 'Resurrection Ship (Part 1)', 'Resurrection Ship (Part 2)', 'Epiphanies', 'Black Market', 'Scar', 'Sacrifice', 'The Captain's Hand', 'Downloaded', 'Lay Down Your Burdens (Part 1)', 'Lay Down Your Burdens (Part 2)', 'Occupation', 'Precipice', 'Exodus: Part 1', 'Exodus: Part 2', 'Collaborators', 'Torn', 'A Measure of Salvation', 'Hero', 'Unfinished Business', 'The Passage', 'The Eye of Jupiter', 'Rapture', 'Taking a Break from All Your Worries', 'The Woman King', 'A Day in the Life', 'Dirty Hands', 'Maelstrom', 'The Son Also Rises', 'Crossroads: Part 1', 'Crossroads: Part 2', 'He That Believeth in Me', 'Six of One', 'The Ties That Bind', 'Escape Velocity', 'The Road Less Traveled', 'Faith', 'Guess What's Coming to Dinner', 'Sine Qua Non', 'The Hub', 'Revelations', 'Sometimes a Great Notion', 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul', 'The Oath', 'Blood On the Scales', 'No Exit', 'Deadlock', 'Someone to Watch Over Me', 'Islanded in a Stream of Stars', 'Daybreak: Part 1', 'Daybreak: Part 2' and 'Daybreak: Part 3'. The collection also includes the precursor episode to the events in season 4, 'Razor', and both parts of the 2003 mini-series pilot.
The first ten episodes from the fourth series of the reimagined American sci-fi television series, where the pilots of the Galactica spacecraft battle against the evil Cylons, cyborg creatures that originally served mankind, but who now want humanity destroyed. After losing the initial battles, and with all the colonies destroyed, mankind's last hope is to search for the fabled home planet of Earth. In this series, Gaius Baltar (James Callis) gets religious over the Cylon god, Cally (Nicki Clyne) finds out some home truths about hubby Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas), and Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) says goodbye to the Galactica.
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