Friday, September 16, 2011

When They Cry (TV) Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Japanese Style A -(Doona Bae)(Yu-won Lee)(Ji-young Ok)(Eung-sil Lee)(Eung-ju Lee)(Tae-yeong Kim)

  • When They Cry (TV) Poster Mini Promo (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) Japanese Style A
  • The Amazon image is how the poster will look; If you see imperfections they will also be in the poster
  • Mini Posters are ideal for customizing small spaces; Same exact image as a full size poster at half the cost
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A successful lawyer who in order to save her daughter is pressured into defending the innocence of a man slated to receive the death penalty. Studio: Virgil Films And Entertai Release Date: 08/24/2010 Run time: 125 minutesWhen They Cry (TV) Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2006) Japanese Style A reproduction poster print

CAST: Doona Bae,Yu-won Lee,Ji-young Ok,Eung-sil Lee,Eung-ju Lee,Tae-yeong Kim,Jung-Hee Moon,Tae-kyung Oh; DIR! ECTED BY: Jae-eun Jeong;

Karz (2008) (DVD/Hindi Movie/Bollywood/Indian Cinema/Himesh Reshamiya/Tandoori Nights)

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Starring: FARDEEN KHAN, URMILA MATONDKAR, SUNIL SHETTY, SUSHANT SINGH, KASHMIRA SHAH, RAJU KHER, SWATI CHITNIS & AVTAR GILL

Synopsis: Where beats feared to tread, he made it his home.Where the scorching sun could not reach, he shined in the cold bloodedness.Where the police never managed to catch him, he always killed them.WHERE - is the Jungle, and HE - is the king.In the reign, he killed animals, massacred policemen, slaughtered informers,and then one day.............HE TOOK SOMEONE'S LOVE...........

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Starring: FARDEEN KHAN, URMILA MATONDKAR, SONALI KULKARNI

Synopsis: A photographer, they say, will do anything to get the right image. Jai (Fardeen Khan) is a successful and ambitious photographer who believes in! capturing the right image. He travels to Goa to find inspiration for an important forthcoming campaign, and runs into Ria (Urmila Matondkar). He tries to convince Ria to model for him by giving the usual jargon of her face being the best that he has seen, but to no avail. Ria is basically a headstrong loner, and is the only daughter of a rich industrialist (Suresh Oberoi). It takes a while for her to agree to pose for Jai, primarily because of Jai turning on the charm. They do a successful shoot together, and their working chemistry leads on to a scenario whereas Ria falls in love with Jai.What happens after that is the crux of the story of the film. There emerges an uneasy scenario where all three main protagonists of the film have to unravel their emotions, and discover their true calling. The reactions of these three people to the various situations that emerge out of their emotions for each other, makes one ask the question, 'PYAAR TUNE KYA KIYA'.

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Starring: URMILA MATONDKAR, AFTAB SHIVDASANI

Synopsis: Kittu (Aftab Shivdasani), a final year arts student from Pune, is a very happy go lucky guy. He has a cute sister, a doting mother, a caring father and....just one problem. He is in love with film star Malika. His obsession for her doesn't stop with just having her pin-up posters stuck across his walls or to go to watch her films first day first show. It reaches a point where he treats her poster like a person and starts conversing with it. Inevitably this affects his studies and he flunks his exams. His father becomes wild with rage & in a fit of temper he tears up the posters in his room. For Kittu this amounts to murder as it is not just a poster, it's Malika. Now coming to Malika (Urmila Matondkar), the actress is nothing like what he imagines her to be. She is a simple child like person who lost her parents and is completely exploited by her evil uncle and his family.! When Kittu comes to know about his grim reality, his heart goes out to her. A series of incidents lead him to a point where he can't bear the goings on anymore and in a dramatic sequence he convinces her to run away with him. Kittu soon realizes that he has a film star with him on the run and that her face is easily recognizable. Now follows a series of sequences with the police hunting for them, his friends and family worried, and Kittu going mad trying to hide her. All this leads to an emotionally charged climax.

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Director: Ramgopal Varma Music: Salim Sulaiman Starring: Ajay Devgan, Urmila matondkar.Orginal Reliance Big Pictures DVD.

The Reaping

  • Investigative scholar Katherine Winter (Hilary Swank) is a debunker of modern "miracles," bringing scientific light to superstition and fraud. But events in tiny Haven, Louisiana, defy even her expertise. There, the 10 Biblical Plagues seem to be reoccurring. And the more she seeks answers, the more she questions her own beliefs. Two-time Academy Award (R) winner Swank headlines this electrifying
Two-time Academy Award® winner Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell deliver unforgettable performances in this incredible true story that co-stars Minnie Driver, Juliette Lewis and Peter Gallagher. Swank plays Betty Anne Waters, a young woman whose world is shattered when her beloved brother Kenny (Rockwell) is convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Steadfastly convinced of his innocence, Betty Anne embarks on an 18-year journey to set Kenny free, using state-of-the-art forensic technology. T! he unshakable bond between a brother and sister, at the heart of this real-life drama, will stir your emotions and inspire you. Hilary Swank gives another tremendous performance--steely, determined, vulnerable--in the courtroom/family drama Conviction. The film is based on a real case, of Betty Anne Waters (Swank), who as a last resort puts herself through law school to take on the case of her brother, Kenny (Sam Rockwell, also outstanding). Kenny is convicted of murder, despite a weak prosecution case, but Betty Anne can't get any lawyer to explore a retrial or appeal. Director Tony Goldwyn (Dexter, Damages) keeps the action moving along crisply and believably, even during the almost interminable stretches of Kenny's imprisonment. The terrific script by Pamela Gray (Music of the Heart) weaves in occasional shadows of doubt about whether Kenny is actually innocent, so that a story that could be formulaic is anything but. The viewer isn't sure mos! t of the way through Conviction if Kenny is guilty or n! ot--but is completely swept up in Swank's incredible performance depicting Betty Anne's own conviction--that "you do anything for your family. Period." As she did in Boys Don't Cry, Swank puts her own gritty spin on a real-life character, whom she inhabits like a second skin. Her Betty Anne is a blue-collar pit bull, and her sheer determination is itself a force of nature. The supporting cast of Conviction also shines, including Minnie Driver as Betty Anne's law school pal, and an especially effective Juliette Lewis playing Kenny's broken-down ex-girlfriend, who's buried some secrets of her own. Also a standout is Melissa Leo as the policewoman whose initial arrest of Kenny might have been loaded with her own agenda. The chemistry, especially between Rockwell, a man very nearly defeated after years behind bars, and Swank, is palpable and will capture the viewer in intense dramatic territory that won't be soon forgotten. --A.T. HurleyJuliet (Academy Award-! winner Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby), a beautiful doctor, has found the perfect New York apartment to start a new life after separating from her husband. It's got spacious rooms, a spectacular view, and a handy, handsome landlord. But there are secrets behind every wall and terror in every room as Juliet gets the unnerving feeling that she is not alone. She is being watched. She is being stalked. And no one is safe when she discovers the relentless horror on her doorstep. But how do you stop an evil that you can't see...until it's too late? Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Grey's Anatomy) and screen legend Christopher Lee (The Lord of the Rings) costar in this pulse-pounding shocker from famed horror studio Hammer Films (Let Me In).Investigative scholar Katherine Winter (Hilary Swank) is a debunker of modern "miracles," bringing scientific light to superstition and fraud. But events in tiny Haven, Louisiana, defy even her expertise. There, the 10 Biblical Plagues seem to be reoccu! rring. And the more she seeks answers, the more she questions ! her own beliefs. Two-time Academy Award (R) winner Swank headlines this electrifying Dark Castle Entertainment production that reaps locusts, frogs, a river of blood and more - all to eye-filling, fear-inducing, heart-probing, must-see effect.The Reaping capitalizes on cheesy clichés to begin with, rendering it even less scary than predecessors like Children of the Corn, The Devil's Rain, Satan's Blood, or All the Colors of the Dark. Overuse of CG special effects ruin this already bad film about Louisiana State University scientist Katherine Winter (Hilary Swank), who heads to the bayou to investigate what at first she denies is a Biblical plague. The river has turned to blood, frogs fall from the sky, cattle die, and the townspeople keel over covered with red bumps, while Katherine, who happens to have been an ordained minister before she became a university professor, struggles to justify these horrendous events sans religion. Eventually, Katherine's skeptici! sm places her in danger, as the town lays blame on Loren McConnell (AnnaSophia Robb), bewitched daughter of a local Satan worshipping family, and the one whom Katherine tries to protect since Loren recalls her own deceased daughter. As Katherine and Loren battle as angel and devil, they learn to instead forge Team Faith against the townsfolk who are all part of a sinister, inbred, Satanic cult. The film is badly cast, and the acting is horrendous, save Hilary Swank, who at least looks sexy traversing the swamps with a hunting knife hooked through her belt. The Rosemary's Baby ending is the icing on the cake. There is nothing original about The Reaping, except that it might be the biggest rip-off of previous Satanic cult films ever made. â€"Trinie Dalton

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