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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h32m
Data de lançamento: 06 de outubro de 2022
Genêros: Drama.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h32m
Data de lançamento: 06 de outubro de 2022
Genêros: Drama.
A terrível cobra assassina volta a reinar agora com uma parceira. Russos e americanos disputam as gigantescas criaturas, enquanto elas se alimentam deles....
Intertwined stories from the gladiator/athletes participating to the Calcio Storico Fiorentino yearly championship.
Plug Me In é um DVD box lançado em 16 de outubro de 2007 pelo grupo australiano de hard rock AC/DC. Inclui raras apresentações da banda. A edição standard contém um disco de apresentações do período Bon Scott e um outro com a participação de Brian Johnson. A edição deluxe contém os dois discos anteriores, mais um terceiro, que inclui Between the Cracks, e traz apresentações dos dois períodos. Em novembro de 2008, Plug Me In ganhou um Prêmio Classic Rock Roll of Honour de DVD do ano.
While Alfalfa was away at military school, his letters to his friends back home bragged about how he was a star football player. Now that he's back home, he has to prove it.
A young boy Selva chasing his football sports dreams suffers a major setback, grows into an angry young man who is drawn into conflicts by evil forces involving him and his family, which he must navigate and reform
Perhaps it is his distinctive velvet smooth voice and calming demeanor that made Morgan Freeman a household name. World-renowned actor, Freeman has starred in over 100 movies in just three decades and continues to break barriers.
Everything is different but nothing has changed. A trip through a sunken maze of memories and dreams.
"FOREGROUNDS, like SAUGUS SERIES, is devoted almost entirely to carefully constructed spatial ambiguities. The most visceral of these prints a rotating boulder, occupying half of the screen, over a slow lateral pan across the desert (painted by Neon Park). A faint superimposition of leaves on top of the landscape has the effect of pushing its vista farther back in space. Correspondingly, the boulder bulges out of the picture-plane like a Cezanne apple. The effect is so strong that even when O'Neill begins to animate 'scratches' over the image, one's eye refuses to surrender the illusion of volume." - J. Hoberman, The Village Voice