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  • 神话 连续 
  • 大卫·田纳特 琳赛·邓肯 皮特·奥布莱恩 Aleksander Mikic 嘉玛·陈 Sharon Duncan Brewster 
  • 《火星鬼水》是《神秘博士》2009特别篇第二弹,于11月15日在BBC1播出。制作人RussellTDavies透露,这集会和接下来的2集关系密切,但并不是三部曲的第一部分。本集献给2009年10月过《火星鬼水》是《神秘博士》2009特别篇第二弹,于11月15日在BBC1播出。制作人RussellTDavies透露,这集会和接下来的2集关系密切,但并不是三部曲的第一部分。本集献给2009年10月过世的前"神秘博士"编剧兼制作人Barryletts。 故事发生于2059年,火星。博士有了新搭档AdelaideBrooke(LindsayDuncan饰演),火星殖民地Bowie基地1号基地的首领。她可以说是迄今为止博士遇到的最聪明、最坚强的伙伴。
  • 爱情 西部 
  • 伍迪·哈里森 比利·克鲁德普 帕特丽夏·阿奎特 山姆·艾里奥特 科尔·豪瑟 Enrique Castillo Darren E. Burrows 贾克波·瓦格斯 Robert Knott Sandy Baron 佩内洛普·克鲁兹 
  • 故事发生在第二次世界大战结束之后,战争的肆虐让大地满目疮痍,但同时又无法阻挡的逐渐恢复生机。迈特森(伍迪·哈里森 饰)和皮特(比利·克鲁德普 饰)幸运的活着走下了火线,如今,他们想要重拾曾经的牛仔生涯故事发作在第二次世界大战完毕之后,战争的暴虐让大地满目疮痍,但同时又无法阻挠的逐渐恢复生机。迈特森(伍迪·哈里森 饰)和皮特(比利·克鲁德普 饰)幸运的活着走下了前线,如今,他们想要重拾曾经的牛仔生涯, 但是一切都在变化着,他们的旧光阴还可以重演吗?当回到曾经的小镇上时,迈特森和皮特才发现一切早曾经物是人非,如今管理小镇的,是曾经的牧场老板艾德(山姆·艾里奥特 饰),他的存在让横冲直撞的迈特森十分的不爽。在小镇上,迈特森和皮特邂逅了名为梦娜(帕特丽夏·阿奎特 饰)的女子,当两人双双坠入情网后,他们的友谊还可以坚持多久?
  • 剧情 电影 
  • 迈克尔·摩尔 索拉·伯奇 William Black 吉米·卡特 Elijah Cummings Baron Hill Marcy Kaptur Jimmy Carter 
  • 迈克尔·摩尔的新片与目前已席卷全球的金融危机不无关系,也依然延续了讽刺和搞笑兼具的特点。摩尔将这部纪录片定义为揭露“美国历史上最大的盗窃案”,讲述的是纳税人的钱是如何流入非银行金融机构中的,从而揭示金迈克尔·摩尔的新片与目前已席卷全球的金融危机不无关系,也依然延续了讽刺和搞笑兼具的特点。摩尔将这部纪录片定义为揭露“美国历史上最大的盗窃案”,讲述的是纳税人的钱是如何流入非银行金融机构中的,从而揭示金融风暴中的,从而揭示金融风暴的根源。
  • 剧情 爱情 音乐 电影 
  • 艾伦.鲍威尔 Ali Faulkner Caitlin Nicol-Thomas Danny Vinson Aaron Benward Gary Jenkins 
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  • 有抱负的创作歌手杰德(Alan Powell 饰)正在努力打破名人父亲留给他的光环,他时刻都生活在这种光环之下,一直想要逃避出来。一次在当地的葡萄园收获节演出的时候,杰德意外与葡萄园主人的女儿相识了,  有抱负的创作歌手杰德(AlanPowell饰)正在努力打破名人父亲留给他的光环,他时刻都生活在这种光环之下,一直想要逃避出来。一次在当地的葡萄园收获节演出的时候,杰德意外与葡萄园主人的女儿相识了,自此一见钟情并步入了婚姻的殿堂。他们结婚后不久,杰德新创作的“这首歌”成为了他歌唱生涯的一次成功突破。突然成名的杰德却在生活中变得左右摇摆,他们的婚姻也岌岌可危。
  • 伦理 百度云伦理 
  • John Holmes Sharon Thorpe 勒思里·波薇 
  • Veteran director Bob Chinn gets credit, albeit likely more for his role as creator of the Johnny WadVeteran director Bob Chinn gets credit, albeit likely more for his role as creator of the Johnny Wadd character and series than any actual input to the film in question. With the always stunning Leslie Bovee given a run for her money by the equally gorgeous Annette Haven, pretty Desiree West and even Thorpe’s Halloween dress-up domme providing sufficient aesthetic focus, the film is possessed of a more appropriate streetwise feel than the fairly iffy lead feature. Suffused with mood lighting and 70’s cop show trope and feel, Colberg graduates from the more static VFW Hall and hotel room filming of All Night Long to a far more location heavy, clearly cinematographic and more highly budgeted affair playing into and lending sufficient weight to Wadd’s tracking down of “sex ritual murderer” the “Black Widow”. With similar elements to other Wadd pictures such as the Jade Pussycat or the Danish Connection, Colberg directs the film in a nearly unrecognizably different fashion from the goofy (if peopled with numerous fairly attractive ladies) All Night Long. Unlike the earlier feature, this is primo porno chic, with lush, aesthetic locales and elegant decor – marble fireplaces, oriental rugs, beveled glass, ornately carved doorways, oak flooring, hanging plants and tapestries and a whole lot of plot to keep the audience going between the more prurient sequences. Jean Osborne (Leslie Bovee) employs John Holmes‘ doofy Wadd to bring to justice the murderer of kinky brother Tom (John Leslie). Complicating matters is Leslie’s even more attractive (and quite fashionable) wife Pat (Annette Haven), who wants the matter dropped, and the wife of another victim, Cindy Benton (Desiree West again, looking even more appealing this time around) who wants no part of the investigation. And then there’s the matter of the kinky murderess herself… But when Wadd’s on the case, all the ladies must submit, and he always manages to (ahem) come out on top, in the end (cough). As with other Wadd films, there’s a strong focus on location footage and ostensible detective work, with only a complete absence of car chases and fistfights (and the obvious presence of hardcore elements) separating Holmes’ efforts from those of more mainstream private eye epics of the time. It’s damn good, and even holds up to some extent on a detective show level (well, so long as you retain tongue firmly in cheek, that is).