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红草滩
红草滩
导演: 高峰 Feng Gao  
类型: 剧情

1941年秋,占据安西的军阀尕司令预感自己即兵败,在星星峡抢劫了大批运往内地的新疆各界民众募捐的抗日物资,幸在鲜为人知的红草滩,以备东山再起。伤痕累累的尕司令逃脱了追匪化装成迷路的商客,被荒墩爷收留。渐渐养好伤后,他来到红草滩准备挖出埋藏在这里的财物时,却发现早已被荒墩爷挖走,顿时凶相毕露与荒墩爷展开博斗,最终尕司令被打死。哈娃子和沙红按荒墩爷的遗嘱将财物送到了设在迪化的八路军驻新疆办事处,粉碎了军阀司令东山再起的阴谋。...

新天师斗僵尸2
新天师斗僵尸2
导演: Eduardo Rodríguez  
类型: 剧情

高中生查理·布瑞斯特(维尔·佩恩 Will Payne 饰)随好友艾德(克里斯·威勒 Chris Waller 饰)来到以吸血鬼传说闻名于世的东欧国家罗马尼亚进行海外修学。在此期间,他希望能够取得前女友艾米(萨加·帕金森 Sacha Parkinson 饰)的谅解,两人能尽快复合,谁知却碰了一鼻子灰。在他们所在的学校里,客座教授格里·丹德里奇(吉米·莫瑞 Jaime Murray 饰)妖艳鬼魅,令人浮想联翩。查理层意外窥见丹德里奇对艾德的诱惑,也曾在幻觉中遭受莫大的惊吓。吸血鬼之说并非虚无缥缈,他和艾米全部意外成为吸血阴谋中最重要的一环。...

反斗神偷
反斗神偷
导演: 彼得·休伊特  
类型: 剧情

在波特家的地板缝里,居住着波德一家人,波德一族天生拥有着迷你的身材,靠着寄宿在人类家中,向人类借生活必备品维生。这一天,皮特(布莱德利·皮尔斯 Bradley Pierce 饰)向往常一样告别了父母前往学校,而他的父母也双双出门了,整个大房子成为了波德一家人的天下。...

欢乐满人间(国语版)
欢乐满人间(国语版)
导演: 罗伯特·斯蒂文森  
类型: 剧情

故事发生在1910年的伦敦,班克斯先生(David Tomlinson 饰)是一名银行职员,而班克斯太太(格莱妮丝·约翰斯 Glynis Johns 饰)则醉心于女权运动,公务缠身的两人顾不上照料膝下的一双儿女麦克(Matthew Garber 饰)和珍妮(Karen Dotrice 饰),只有请保姆代劳,可是,夫妻两人并不知道的是,古灵精怪的兄妹两,哪里是普通的保姆能够招架的了的! 一位名叫玛丽(朱丽·安德鲁斯 Julie Andrews 饰)漂亮姑娘来到了班克斯家应聘保姆的职位,她刚刚出场就令麦克和珍妮留下了深刻的印象。原来,玛丽是一位仙女,她的到来让两个孩子重新感受到了亲情和友情,亦让班克斯先生和太太明白了什么才是生命中最终要的东西。...

第五街
第五街
导演: Alex Meader  
类型: 剧情

当乔·蒙托亚失去了他的妻子在一个帮派相关的拍摄,他发誓要不惜一切苛求他的复仇负责。坐落在城市内洛杉矶│第5 街是暴力的故事│爱情│和报复。</p>...

中间人先生 第二季
中间人先生 第二季
导演: Nash Edgerton  
类型: 欧美

《中间人先生》为时长半小时的影集,启发自 2005 年澳洲电影《The Magician》,由该电影编导暨主演史考特雷恩(Scott Ryan)主创,聚焦身兼多重身分的雷休史密斯(Ray Shoesmith,电影原主角),描述他在成为父亲、前夫、男友、挚友以及枪手时所发生的种种故事。...

D7特警
D7特警
导演: 蒋家骏  
类型: 动作

一九九九年六月初广州一高尚住发生一宗灭门惨案,两杀凶徒将屋内五女二男杀死,警方精调人手调查,但仍毫无头绪,由于事态严重涉及中、港、澳等地,更有可能与国际犯罪团有关,警方决定将行动升级,并邀请国际刑警特种部队人员正式介入调查,一场斗智斗力的追捕行动即时展开…… 警员莫少聪发现了罪犯的行踪,但他们以爬山单车飞越多幢大厦,又在街上扫射幼稚园学童制造混乱来逃走。当莫少聪茫无头绪之际,惠天赐竟率领一班电脑高手,破解了网上的密码,追查到程东的行踪,一场斗智斗力的追捕行动即时展开......</p>...

我正处在困境中
我正处在困境中
导演: 苏相珉  
主演: MIN Sung-wuk  LEE Seung-joon  
类型: 剧情

主人公是一个三流诗人,他和爱人之间总是分分合合,反反复复。他跟着前辈进入了自己喜欢的出版社,周边开始出现形形色色的知识分子,他的感情世界也开始出现新的变化。...

镜子的另一面:纽波特民歌艺术节1963~1965
镜子的另一面:纽波特民歌艺术节1963~1965
导演: Murray Lerner  
主演: Bob Dylan  Joan Baez  Judy Collins  
类型: 剧情

"Bob Dylan going electric" at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival is one of those epochal moments in rock history that seemingly everyone has heard about, but what few people seem to know is that it wasn't some ephemeral event that we only know from word of mouth -- filmmaker Murray Lerner documented the performances at the Newport Festival for several years running, and The Other Side of the Mirror collects footage from the three years Dylan appeared at the celebrated folk gathering, allowing us to see Dylan's rise through the folk scene for ourselves. Watching Lerner's documentary, what's most remarkable is how much Dylan changed over the course of 36 months; the young folkie performing at the afternoon "workshop" at the side of Joan Baez in 1963 is at once nervy and hesitant, singing his wordy tunes while chopping away at his acoustic guitar and energizing the crowd without seeming to know just what he's doing. In 1964, Dylan all but owns Newport, and he clearly knows it; he's the talk of the Festival, with Baez and Johnny Cash singing his praises (and his songs), and his command of the stage is visibly stronger and more confident while his new material (including "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It Ain't Me, Babe") sees him moving away from the "protest songs" that first made his name. When the audience demands an encore after Dylan's evening set (Odetta and Dave Van Ronk were scheduled to follow him), Peter Yarrow tries to keep the show moving along while Dylan beams at the crowd's adulation, like the rock star he was quickly becoming. By the time the 1965 Newport Festival rolled around, Dylan's epochal "Like a Rolling Stone" was starting to scale the singles charts, and the hardcore folk audience was clearly of two minds about his popular (and populist) success. When Dylan, Fender Stratocaster in hand, performs "Maggie's Farm" backed by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and the rhythm section from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the raucous but hard-driving number inspires a curious mixture of enthusiastic cheering and equally emphatic booing, and while legend has it that the version of "Like a Rolling Stone" that followed was a shambles, the song cooks despite drummer Sam Lay's difficulty in finding the groove, though if anything the division of the crowd's loyalties is even stronger afterward. After these two numbers, Dylan and his band leave the stage, with Yarrow (once again serving as MC) citing technical problems (if Pete Seeger really pulled the power on Dylan, as legend has it, there's no sign of it here); Dylan returns to the stage with an acoustic six-string to sing "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" before vanishing into the night without comment. While much of the audience at Newport in 1965 wanted the "old" Dylan back, his strong, willful performances even on the acoustic stuff makes it obvious that the scrappy semi-amateur we saw at the beginning of the movie was gone forever, and the ovations suggest more than a few people wanted to see Dylan rock. Lerner's film tells us a certain amount of what we already knows, but it gently debunks a few myths about Dylan during this pivotal moment in his career, and his performances are committed and forceful throughout; no matter how many times you've read about Dylan's Newport shoot-out of 1965, seeing it is a revelatory experience, and Lerner has assembled this archival material with intelligence and taste. This is must-see viewing for anyone interested in Dylan or the folk scene of the '60s....