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Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey is a naval commander whose ship comes under heavy fire from a vastly superior enemy vessel while on patrol off the Brazilian coast during the Napoleonic wars. Only the luck of the gods and Jack's renowned cunning save him and the crew from certain doom, enabling their ship to slip away from battle before all is lost in the icy depths of the ocean. With his pride and his ship in a poor way Jack vows to turn the tables on his foe and so begins a tense game of cat and mo find out more...

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Tom Cruise is the head of a pre-crime unit. Thanks to the amazing abilities of three genetically manipulated individuals who can foresee future crime (in particular murder) Washington has become a place free of killing. Thousands of people have been incarcerated by the state before they have had the opportunity to commit their crime, but when Cruise's character finds himself accused of a future murder he sets out on a race against time to discover how, and indeed if, he has been set up. Minority find out more...

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An FBI spy infiltrates a gang of surfers suspected of a series of bank robberies. As he becomes more attracted to their lifestyle, cracks begin to show in his cover, and so begins an adrenalin-charged battle of intrigue on land, and in sky and sea. Incredible surfing and sky-diving sequences. Great! find out more...
RONIN (1998)

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From the director of "The Manchurian Candidate", a post-Cold War espionage caper, somewhat reminiscent of a typical 70s spy thriller, but considerably prettied up by its Continental setting. Robert de Niro, (in a beret), Sean Bean, Jean Reno and assorted cronies are assembled in France for a top-secret mission involving the Irish, or possibly the Russians, who knows? When it all goes wrong there's lots of high-speed shenanigans through the picturesque Parisian streets, and while the plot might b find out more...

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The world as we know it (well the world as Biggles knew it perhaps) is under threat from an unstoppable robot army. There's only one man who can save us, Sky Captain, or Joe to those who know him. Together with feisty (read pesky) reporter Polly Perkins and super cool, super hard arse, Captain Franky Cook, Joe must find the source of this new menace and destroy it before it destroys the world. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a visual joy, a bit like Fritz Lang's Metropolis if he'd had a find out more...

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An analogy to Vietnam as a group of National Guardsmen on patrol in the swamps of Louisiana suddenly find that the French speaking locals, supposedly friendly, are a dangerous foe who know the lie of the land. A highly recommended, tense, action-packed thriller with more than a passing resemblance to the earlier and completely brilliant "Deliverance". find out more...

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Starsky and Hutch are two very different detectives, one would throw the full force of the law at you for dropping litter, the other would be more likely to mug you. Reluctantly brought together in the hunt for a kingpin behind a revolutionary new form of cocaine (with the help of super-cool, super-chilled Huggy Bear), the two cops lurch from one disaster to another; their relationship developing from one of antipathy, to friendship and ultimately, love. Taking little more than the car and the n find out more...
TAXI (1997)

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Daniel, a taxi driver who loves to push his foot to the metal, gets caught speeding by the cops. In an attempt to keep his driving licence, Daniel offers to help a loser police inspector catch a gang of German bank robbers. Despite being scripted by Luc Besson (Nikita, Leon, The Big Blue) 'Taxi' seems content to be an average action flick. Despite all this, the film went down a storm at the French box office, the car chase scenes may have helped, and, at the time of writing, a sequel is well un find out more...

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This time Arnie has been reprogrammed to protect the young John Connor from the new, improved and extra deadly Terminator model - the T1000. This sequel cost an obscene amount of money to make - and it is worth every penny! State of the art special effects, non-stop action and a plot that works. find out more...