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Sinopse:
Duração: 00h00m
Data de lançamento: 08 de novembro de 2019
Genêros: Ficção científica, Ação.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 00h00m
Data de lançamento: 08 de novembro de 2019
Genêros: Ficção científica, Ação.
Master Sorran is obsessed by his search for an ancient civilization which, according to legend, holds the secret of immortality. After many years he lights upon the wreck of the civilisation's most powerful starship: the Resurrection. Sorran ignores the dangers and orders his crew to dock. The explorers and Sorran himself will face the mysteries of the Resurrection and the secret of the origins of the dark side.
An ordinary man takes revenge only to find it's made him the target of a major crime lord and his army of psychopaths and professional killers.
Two friends attempt to reconnect.
A britânica Lady Franklin, sofrendo de depressão desencadeada pela morte de seu marido, recebe alta para ir pra casa. Ainda se recuperando, desenvolve uma relação de amizade com seu motorista Ledbetter (incomum na alta sociedade britânica), o único que lhe ouve e responde com afeto. Mas essa relação, e consequente amor, pode não se sustentar com a presença do capitão Hugh Cantrip, um antigo conhecido de seu finado marido.
After an assassination attempt, a broke mob wife takes over his husband's dirty work and collects her husband's debt with the help of her best friend - a hairdresser and her step daughter.
The incomparable Luciano Pavarotti at his most eloquent brings Donizetti’s Nemorino to live as only he can, combining vocal fireworks, personal charisma, and charm. The enchanting production by Nathaniel Merrill, with designs by Robert O’Hearn, is the perfect setting for Nemorino’s quest to win the heart of beautiful Adina, sung by the sparkling Judith Blegen. Brent Ellis as Belcore and Sesto Bruscantini as Dr. Dulcamara round out the all-star cast. Nicola Rescigno conducts.
A former FBI agent must stop a crazy man from blowing up bombs.
Presumably inspired by Pete Walker's 4 Dimensions of Greta this is another 1970s sex comedy filmed in 3D. Walter Boos however went all the way - we do not have just the odd 3D boob scene, the whole film is made in 3D. The viewer is constantly reminded of that, because the cinematography is truly bizarre with plenty of scenes of rather peculiar camera angles that strongly emphasize the 3D effects, e.g. a girl on a swing moving towards (and above) the camera, twigs hitting a car window, and many many more. The exaggeration of 3D makes these scenes quite funny, as the effects are completely over the top.