Monday, June 15, 2009
June 15th
The story concerns a group of hit men who have been hired by a group of shady businessmen. The hit men are all interchangeable caricatures, paper-thin stereotypes that are thrown together and spend the majority of the movie in close quarters getting to know each other and sharing their feelings. Soon it is revealed that the men that hired them are government officials who are forced to fly under the radar to take out some major drug dealers because those pesky liberal laws prevent them from really being able to do their jobs.
Night guard Larry Daley, now a successful entrepreneur, returns to the Museum of Natural History to visit his friends--the exhibits that come to life at night--only to learn that they are being shipped off into deep storage at the Smithsonian Institution. To make matters worse, the exhibits at the Smithsonian, including the pharaoh Kahmunrah , are suddenly coming to life--and they aren’t at all happy about their new visitors.
Fiction based on horrifying fact, Johnny Mad Dog portrays the atrocities of an ongoing civil war in an unnamed African nation. Fifteen-year-old Johnny Mad Dog heads a platoon of soldiers who are younger than he is.
Everything was just fine in Comic Strip Land. Until Vetvix takes an invention called the molecular scrambler. Vetvix plans on turing the citizens of Comic Strip Land into molecularly scrambled slaves. Now Garzooka comes to Earth to make Nermal, Arlene, and Odie the new Pet Force to save the comic universe from Vetvix.
In Mannsfield, corruption bleeds down from the top. 12 men reside in EAST WING. They are murderers, rapists, con men, and gangsters all. In here violence is a way of life and the only law is what you are willing to do to stay alive.
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How was Grand Torino ans Night in ther Museum 2?
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Jackie