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Time Bandits (1981)
Directed by Terry Gilliam
Produced by Terry Gilliam
George Harrison
Denis O'Brien
Written by
Terry Gilliam
Michael Palin
Starring
John Cleese
Sean Connery
Shelley Duvall
Ralph Richardson
Katherine Helmond
Ian Holm
Michael Palin
David Warner
David Rappaport
Craig Warnock
Music by
Mike Moran
Songs by George Harrison
Cinematography
Peter Biziou
Editing by
Julian Doyle
Studio
HandMade Films
Janus Film
Distributed by
Avco Embassy Pictures
(Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Release date(s)
November 6, 1981
Running time
116 minutes
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy film produced and directed by Terry Gilliam.
Kevin is an 11-year-old boy whose parents ignore him in favour of keeping up with the neighbours by purchasing all the latest gadgets. Without their attention, Kevin has become a history buff, particularly of the Ancient Greek period. One night, Kevin is awakened from his sleep by a knight on horseback bursting through his wardrobe and riding off into a forest that has appeared in place of his bedroom wall. When Kevin looks back around, though, he finds his room returned to normal. The next night, he urges his parents to let him go to bed early; he is again woken by sounds from the wardrobe, but this time six dwarves stumble out. The dwarves seem to be on a mission and they initially mistake Kevin for someone whom they have stolen a map from. After realising Kevin is only a little boy, they discover that they can push his bedroom wall as if on wheels and they slide it to the end of a long hallway. A luminous, disembodied face - referred to by the dwarves as the Supreme Being - materializes suddenly, urges them to relinquish the map to avoid great danger, and chases them down this hall. The corridor ends abruptly in a black abyss through which Kevin and the dwarves fall, beginning their adventure through time and space.

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Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
Directed by John Carpenter
Produced by Larry J. Franco
Written by Adaptation:
W. D. Richter
Screenplay:
Gary Goldman
David Z. Weinstein
Starring Kurt Russell
Kim Cattrall
Dennis Dun
James Hong
Victor Wong
Music by John Carpenter
Alan Howarth
Cinematography Dean Cundey
Editing by Steve Mirkovich
Mark Warner
Edward A. Warschilka
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) July 2, 1986
Running time 99 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Big Trouble in Little China (also known as John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China) is a 1986 American martial arts film directed by John Carpenter. It stars Kurt Russell as truck driver Jack Burton, who helps his friend Wang Chi (Dennis Dun) rescue Wang's green-eyed fiancee (Suzee Pai) from bandits in San Francisco's Chinatown. They go into the mysterious underworld beneath Chinatown, where they face an ancient sorcerer
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Baby Boy (2001)
Directed by John Singleton
Produced by John Singleton
Written by John Singleton
Starring Tyrese Gibson
Omar Gooding
Taraji P. Henson
A.J. Johnson
Snoop Dogg
Ving Rhames
Music by David Arnold
Cinematography Charles Mills
Editing by Bruce Cannon
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) June 29, 2001 (2001-06-29)
Running time 129 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Baby Boy is a 2001 American urban drama film written, produced, and directed by John Singleton. It has been considered a sequel of sorts to Singleton's earlier, more famous work Boyz N The Hood released ten years earlier. The film follows bicycle mechanic Joseph "Jody" Summers as he lives his everyday life in the suburbs of Los Angeles.
An immature young adult named Jody (Tyrese Gibson) lives with his mother Juanita (Adrienne-Joi Johnson) in South Central Los Angeles. He spends most of his time with his unemployed best friend Sweetpea (Omar Gooding) and does not seem interested in becoming a responsible adult. However, he is forced to mature as a result of a number of factors, one in particular being his mother's new boyfriend, a well meaning ex-con named Melvin (Ving Rhames) who moves into their home. Another factor is his children - a boy with his current girlfriend Yvette (Taraji P. Henson) and a baby girl with a young lady named Peanut. Yvette constantly asks Jody if he will ever come live with her and their son, but Jody avoids the subject and comes and goes as he pleases. Jody also continues seeing and having sex with other women, including Peanut. This becomes an issue between him and Yvette as well.
Eventually, Yvette's gangster ex-boyfriend Rodney (Snoop Dogg) is released from prison and returns to the neighborhood to challenge Jody. Rodney attempts to rape Yvette in front of her son, and also tries to kill Jody in a drive-by shooting; however, he is unsuccessful with both efforts. Jody and Sweetpea confront Rodney, and as he attempts to escape, Jody shoots him in the ankle. Sweetpea urges Jody to kill Rodney, but he refuses, at which point Sweetpea kills Rodney himself. Feeling guilty for Rodney's death, Jody prepares to commit suicide by shooting himself in the head, but thankfully Melvin catches him and takes the gun. After reflecting on the death of Rodney and how he put Yvette and his son in danger by not being around consistently, Jody finally moves out of his mom's house and in with Yvette. Jody has now become a mature man, realizing that his mom's relationship with Melvin is a stable one and that he has a family of his own that he needs to protect and take care of. Afterwards, Jody and Yvette get married and she becomes pregnant with Jody's third child and her second child with him. Sweetpea decides to turn over a new leaf and gets baptized, putting his old life as a street thug behind him.
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Directed by Jonathan Mostow
Produced by Mario Kassar
Hal Lieberman
Joel B. Michaels
Andrew G. Vajna
Colin Wilson
Screenplay by John Brancato and Michael Ferris
Story by John Brancato and Michael Ferris
Tedi Sarafian
Based on Characters by:
James Cameron
Gale Anne Hurd
Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
Nick Stahl
Claire Danes
Kristanna Loken
Music by Marco Beltrami
Themes:
Brad Fiedel
Conductors:
Pete Anthony
Marco Beltrami
Cinematography Don Burgess
Editing by Nicolas de Toth
Neil Travis
Studio IMF Internationale Medien und Film[1]
C2 Pictures[1]
Distributed by United States:
Warner Bros. Pictures
International:
Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) July 2, 2003 (2003-07-02)
Running time 109 minutes
Language English
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, commonly abbreviated as T3, is a 2003 science fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken.
After the failure of Skynet to kill Sarah Connor before her son is born and to kill John himself as a child, it sends back another Terminator, the T-X, in a last attempt to wipe out as many Resistance officers as possible, since Connor himself cannot be traced. This includes John's future wife, but not John himself as his whereabouts are unknown to Skynet. Yet, as the story unfolds, the T-X coincidentally finds the Resistance leader-to-be.
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