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Opens Tuesday, Nov 30th, 1999
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Piranha 3D
Spring break turns gory when an underground tremor releases hundreds of prehistoric, carnivorous fish into Lake Victoria, a popular waterside resort. Local cop Julie Forester (Elisabeth Shue) must join forces with a band of unlikely strangers -- though they are badly outnumbered -- to destroy the ravenous creatures before everyone becomes fish food.
Starring:
Elisabeth Shue Adam Scott Jerry O'Connell
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Thriller
PG-13
Lottery Ticket
Kevin Carson (Bow Wow), an ordinary guy living in the projects, wins a $370 million lottery. Unfortunately, the claim office is closed for a long holiday weekend, and he must keep his good fortune a secret. But the news spreads like wildfire, and Kevin must figure out how to survive three days among the friends, family and neighbors who want a piece of the pie.
Starring:
Bow Wow McGregor Brandon T. Jackson Naturi Naughton
Opens Friday, Aug 20th, 2010
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Comedy
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Vampires Suck
Becca (Jenn Proske), an angst-ridden teenager, is torn between two supernatural suitors: vampire Edward (Matt Lanter) and werewolf Jacob (Chris Riggi). But she must find a way to evade her controlling father, who treats her like a helpless child. Meanwhile, her friends contend with their own romantic issues, leading to a confrontation at the prom.
Starring:
Matt Lanter Jenn Proske Chris Riggi
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Comedy
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The Expendables
Mercenary leader Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) and his loyal men take on what they think is a routine assignment: a covert operation to invade the South American country of Vilena and overthrow its dictator. But, when they learn that the job will be a suicide mission, they must choose redemption or the destruction of their brotherhood.
Starring:
Sylvester Stallone Jason Statham Jet Li
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The Movie Masochist: Aim low, hit lower

Story by James Franklin McClatchy-Tribune Information Services - September 8th, 2010

Years ago the great American movie critic Pauline Kael made it safe to enjoy bad movies. "Because movies are so rarely great art, if we can’t appreciate great trash we have very little reason to be interested in them," she wrote.

Based on early reviews, "Piranha 3D" sounded like great trash — a lightweight exploitation movie with a sense of humor to accompany its buckets of gore and gratuitous bare boobs. It goes out of its way — and then some — to be an outrageous, mindless good time, and in trying so hard to please it becomes exhausting. In a short while, the movie becomes something like a loud, drunken party guest whose dirty jokes prove embarrassing instead of amusing. ...read more.