Altered (2006) (DVDR) (PAL)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
Fifteen years ago, five men were abducted by aliens. Only four returned. Now, these same four men have managed to capture one of the creatures who killed their friend and ruined their lives. It’s time for payback but payback swings both ways.
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Big Brothers Little Brother – Season 15 (PDTV) (XviD)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
Big Brother’s Little Brother (also known as BBLB) is a magazine television programme that airs on Channel 4 and E4, running in conjunction with each series of Big Brother. It was presented by Dermot O’Leary until January 2008. It is currently hosted by George Lamb and Michael Barrymore but between 6 June and 25 July 2008 Zezi Ifore was a co-presenter. The programme looks at Big Brother-related activities outside the House and features interviews with celebrities, journalists and friends and family of housemates, and sometimes recently evicted housemates. The show is filmed in The George Lucas Stage at Elstree Studios, which is only a short walk from the main house itself.
The show was first aired on 29 May 2001 as a part of Big Brother 2, Natalie Casey was a co-host with O’Leary for the first week that year. It is shown every Sunday morning as part of Channel 4′s T4 slot as well as on E4 during the week.
For Celebrity Big Brother 2006, broadcast in January 2006, Big Brother’s Little Brother was moved to a morning slot of 8:00 am on Channel 4 and renamed Big Brother’s Little Breakfast. It was moved back to its previous timeslot on E4 for Big Brother 7 and subsequent series.
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Da Vinci Code, The (2006)
August 5, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, Thriller, War
Dan Brown’s international bestseller comes alive in the film The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard with a screenplay by Akiva Goldsman. Join symbologist Robert Langdon (Academy Award® Winner Tom Hanks, 1993 Best Actor, Philadelphia, and 1994 Best Actor, Forrest Gump) and cryptologist Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou) in their heart-racing quest to solve a bizarre murder mystery that will take them from France to England ‘ and behind the veil of a mysterious ancient society, where they discover a secret protected since the time of Christ. With first-rate performances by Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina and Jean Reno, critics are calling The Da Vinci Code ‘involving* and ‘intriguing,’ ‘a first rate thriller.’
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Deep Sea Ufo’s (2006)
July 30, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies, Series
From the History Channel:
It may seem all wet, but the hunt for UFOs underwater has led to fascinating discoveries.
Go to the limits of human experience…and beyond. From the fringes of the galaxy to our own backyards, the UFO FILES searches for evidence of life beyond our world. Tracing the long, convoluted history of UFO encounters and research, this unique series opens new windows into the controversial field. To the cognoscenti, they are known as USOs–unidentified submerged objects, supposedly otherworldly vessels capable of operating underwater. Some say they have been reported for centuries. THE UFO FILES examines ancient records and plunges into the depths around the world to investigate this mystery. Highlights include the 1967 “Shag Harbour Incident”, a government-documented USO crash off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, and a trip to the area around Laguna Cartegena in Puerto Rico, a reported hotbed of USO activity.
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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (2006)
June 17, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Adventure, Games
From the Manufacturer
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, winner of multiple E3 awards as the best game in its genre, is the continuation of a saga that began with the award-winning The Longest Journey. In Dreamfall, players are taken on an epic journey of exploration and adventure as they venture through a thrilling and emotional storyline. Dreamfall features a fully interactive world where beautiful music, stunning graphics, fascinating characters, and unparalleled gameplay variety promises to bring the adventure genre into a new era. Prepare for a spiritual, fantastic, and powerful gaming experience.
Features:
* Unparalleled gameplay variety: Use your brains or your brawn; sneak, fight, or talk your way through the many challenges the game offers. Be polite or rude, threaten or sweet talk; in Dreamfall you make the choice, resulting in a game where you never quite know what to expect next.
* Three playable characters: Experience the story from three separate perspectives, and learn how their destinies blend together in an epic finale. Each character has unique abilities and world views, giving you constant gameplay variations.
* Three worlds: Dreamfall spans three beautifully realized worlds, multiple chapters, and a stunning amount of detailed locations. Travel across a futuristic version of our earth, journey into a magical fantasy realm, and unravel the mysteries of the Winter.
* Unique world interaction: Bridging the gap between the classic point-and-click adventure game, where you could click on any given point at the screen, and the action adventure, where you need to move up to an object to interact with it, Dreamfall introduces the brand-new focus field feature. In this easy-to-use context-sensitive interface you can scan your entire visible environment as seen by the characters, and use it to get information on far away objects, as well as triggering remote gameplay opportunities.
* Mature “thriller”-type storyline: Dreamfall delivers a mature and compelling storyline that mixes the futuristic, fantastic, and spiritual with a tale of murder, deceit, and a conspiracy threatening our very existence. Bringing the classic adventure game into the world of the modern action game, Dreamfall delivers a rare and special story experience.
* Stunning sounds and soundtrack: Listen to an emotional and epic soundtrack in 7.1 surround. Hear gripping voices as recorded by more than 50 professional actors, and enjoy soundscapes bringing players to the edge of their seats.
* A game for everyone: 50-percent of the players of the original The Longest Journey were women. With its cinematic approach, believable characters, mature storyline, and easy-to-grasp interface, Dreamfall is a game that any teenager or adult can pick up and enjoy, regardless of their gaming background.
Product Description
Unique World Interaction-Dreamfall introduces the brand new focus field feature which bridges the gap between the classic point and click adventure game, where you could click on any given point at the screen, and the action adventure, where you need to move up to an object to interact with it. In this easy-to-use context-sensitive interface you can scan your entire visible environment as seen by the characters, and use it to get information on far away objects as well as triggering remote gameplay opportunities.
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Fall, The (2006) (PAL)
September 3, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Adventure, Movies, War
Roger Ebert proclaimed it “one of the most extraordinary films I’ve ever seen,” and there’s no denying the avalanche of wild images in The Fall: grand castles, desert vistas, elephants swimming in the open ocean. Commercial and music-video director Tarsem has piled these visions into an elaborate remake of an obscure Bulgarian film, Yo Ho Ho, which is anchored in (but by no means limited to) a quiet hospital during the silent-movie era. A stuntman (Lee Pace) is laid up with leg injuries, and an eye-popping black-and-white prologue (utterly mystifying while we’re watching it) tells us how he got here. Depressed over his disability and a recent lost love, he plans suicide, but is temporarily derailed by the inquisitive friendship of a little girl (Catinca Untaru), to whom he tells wild stories of adventurers and princesses. We see these stories, which is where the dizzying visuals come in. This movie probably won’t inspire many lukewarm responses: either you’ll fall madly for this paean to storytelling magic, or you’ll be suspicious about the parade of pretty pictures, which tend to have a magazine-layout sheen. The movie certainly has more soul than Tarsem’s yucky previous feature, The Cell, and the scenes between Pace and Untaru (who scores an 11 on the cuteness scale) are genuinely charming. The director actually put a considerable amount of his own money into the production (which shot in over 20 countries), and whether you buy his vision or not, he put his money on the screen.
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Final Fantasy Advent Children
May 22, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Animation, Movies
| Directed by | Tetsuya Nomura Takeshi Nozue |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Yoshinori Kitase Shinji Hashimoto |
| Written by | Kazushige Nojima |
| Starring | Seiyu: Takahiro Sakurai Showtaro Morikubo Maaya Sakamoto Ayumi Ito English voice actors: Steve Burton Steve Staley Mena Suvari Rachael Leigh Cook George Newbern Wally Wingert Christy Carlson Romano |
| Music by | Nobuo Uematsu |
| Cinematography | Yasuharu Yoshizawa |
| Editing by | Keiichi Kojima |
| Studio | Square Enix |
| Distributed by | Square Enix Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (International) |
| Release date(s) | September 14, 2005 (JP) April 24, 2006 (UK) April 25, 2006 (US) May 3, 2006 (AUS) Advent Children Complete April 16, 2009 (JP) June 2, 2009 (US) |
| Running time | 100 minutes 126 minutes (Advent Children Complete) |
| Country | |
| Language | Japanese |
| Budget | $100 million |
| Preceded by | The Spirits Within |
Two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, the survivors of Midgar have begun to build a new city, Edge, on the outskirts of the old metropolis. A strange disease known as “Geostigma” has arisen. After Cloud’s showdown with Sephiroth, he has been living with Tifa in Edge. Marlene and an orphaned boy named Denzel have been entrusted to their care. After receiving a message from Tifa, Cloud is attacked by three men, Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo, who believe that he has hidden their “mother”. The leader, Kadaj, ends the battle as he discovers that Cloud does not have their “mother”. Cloud responds to a message from Tifa, who tells him that the Turks have a job for him. At the meeting place, Cloud discovers that Rufus Shinra is still alive. Rufus attempts to enlist Cloud’s help to stop the trio, but fails as he refuses and leaves. Kadaj arrives and demands that Rufus tell him where to find his “mother”. It is revealed that his “mother” is Jenova’s remains, and is somehow connected to the cause of the Geostigma. The trio are planning a new “reunion” that will culminate in an assault on the Planet.
Loz arrives at Aerith’s church in an attempt to find Jenova’s remains, and is confronted by Tifa. After battling Tifa, he receives instructions on his cell phone to capture Marlene. Kadaj and the gang begin collecting children infected with Geostigma, including Denzel and the uninfected Marlene, and take them to the Forgotten City. Cloud attempts to rescue them but fails, and is quickly defeated, and is then rescued by Vincent Valentine, who reveals to Cloud what the trio is seeking and that it could result in the return of Sephiroth. Cloud agrees to return to Edge and face Kadaj in battle. In Edge, the trio call forth several monsters to attack the populace, including the summon “Bahamut SIN”. While Cloud’s companions deal with Bahamut SIN, Reno and Rude try to take care of Yazoo and Loz until Cloud arrives. Cloud and his friends are able to dispatch the monsters and Bahamut SIN.
In a nearby building, Rufus reveals to Kadaj that he has been in possession of Jenova’s remains all along. He throws the box containing it from the edge of the building. Kadaj dives after the remains and recovers it, but Rufus shoots the box and damages it. Kadaj spots Cloud in pursuit of him, and is followed to the ruins of Midgar. They battle each other in Aerith’s church. Kadaj destroys the flowerbed, which releases an outflow of Lifestream-infused water that cures Cloud’s Geostigma. Kadaj flees to the ruins of Shinra Headquarters, where they continue their fight. He distracts Cloud with the box containing Jenova’s remains, which he absorbs into his body and transforms into Sephiroth. He reveals that once those who die from the Geostigma return to the Lifestream, he will be able to control it and use the Planet as a vessel to travel space in search of a new planet for him to rule. Cloud defeats Sephiroth, who dissipates, leaving a weakened Kadaj at Cloud’s mercy. Aerith begins to pour healing rain across Edge, curing the people of their Geostigma. She tells Kadaj to be at rest, who believes her voice to be that of his “mother”, and he is taken by the Lifestream. Cloud is then shot by Yazoo in the back, who is also succumbing to the healing rain. He and Loz prepare one final blast at Cloud, resulting in a large explosion that disintegrates them and engulfs Cloud.
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Gag (2006) (dvdr)
July 4, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
Two professional thieves break into a house in search of a safe, only to discover a man beaten beyond recognition, tied down to torn mattress in a hidden room. They decide to help, only to become trapped by a serial killer whose torture methods will have them begging for death.
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Grandma’s Boy (2006)
July 9, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
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When his roommate spends the rent money on Filipino hookers. Alex, a 35 year video game tester has to find a new place to live. After a “encounter” with his friends mom, Alex is forced to move in with his grandmother. Trying to save face with his younger co-workers, Alex says that he is living “with three hot babes” (meaning his grandmother and her two roommates).
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Infected (2006) (EUR) (SPA)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Games
It’s Christmas time in New York City. A strange virus has appeared in the city, turning seemingly normal people into insane, violent Infected. Rookie Officer Stevens is one of the first victims of the Infected. But unlike others, Stevens is stangely immune and doesn’t lose control. The mysterious Dr. Schaeffer discovers that Stevens’ immune blood can be used to destroy the otherwise unkillable Infected. Schaeffer creates a special “viral gun” that fills shells with blood from Stevens’ arm and blasts them straight into the Infected, causing them to splat spectacularly.
* Infect the world – Through multiplayer victories, players spread their own unique avatar like a virus to other players’ PSPs
* Ultra-fast paced – Two-gun action in the streets of New York
* Set off massive chain reactions of exploding Infected, showering the streets with blood
* Exciting multiplayer modes – Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch
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Microsoft Office 12 (2007)
May 4, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Document, Softwares
| Developed by | Microsoft |
|---|---|
| Latest release | 12.0.6425.1000 (Service Pack 2) / 2009-04-28; 6 days ago |
| Operating system | Windows XP SP2 and later |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows |
| Type | Office suite |
| License | Proprietary EULA (Commercial) |
| Website | Microsoft Office Online Home Page |
Microsoft Office 2007 (officially called 2007 Microsoft Office system) is the most recent Windows version of the Microsoft Office system, Microsoft’s productivity suite. Formerly known as Office 12 in the initial stages of its beta cycle, it was released to volume license customers on November 30, 2006 and made available to retail customers on January 30, 2007. These are, respectively, the same dates Windows Vista was released to volume licensing and retail customers. Office 2007 contains a number of new features, the most notable of which is the entirely new graphical user interface called the Fluent User Interface (initially referred to as the Ribbon UI), replacing the menus and toolbars – which have been the cornerstone of Office since its inception – with a tabbed toolbar, known as the Ribbon. Office 2007 requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or higher, or Windows Vista.
The ‘Ribbon User Interface‘ is a task-orientated Graphical User Interface (GUI). It features a central menu button, widely known as the ‘Office Button’. The Ribbon Interface has been introduced into Microsoft Office 2010.
Office 2007 also includes new applications and server-side tools. Chief among these is Groove, a collaboration and communication suite for smaller businesses, which was originally developed by Groove Networks before being acquired by Microsoft in 2005. Also included is Office SharePoint Server 2007, a major revision to the server platform for Office applications, which supports “Excel Services“, a client-server architecture for supporting Excel workbooks that are shared in real time between multiple machines, and are also viewable and editable through a web page.
Microsoft FrontPage has been removed from the Office suite entirely. It has been replaced by Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, which is aimed towards development of SharePoint portals. Its designer-oriented counterpart Microsoft Expression Web is targeted for general web development. However, neither application is included in any of the Office suites.
Speech recognition and handwriting recognition are now part of Windows Vista. Speech and ink components have been removed from Office 2007. Handwriting and speech recognition work with Office 2007 only on Windows Vista or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. However, XP users can use an earlier version of Office to use speech recognition.
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) (720p) (BluRay) (x264) (Spanish)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
In 1944 fascist Spain, a girl, fascinated with fairy-tales, is sent along with her pregnant mother to live with her new stepfather, a ruthless captain of the Spanish army. During the night, she meets a fairy who takes her to an old faun in the center of the labyrinth. He tells her she’s a princess, but must prove her royalty by surviving three gruesome tasks. If she fails, she will never prove herself to be the the true princess and will never see her real father, the king, again.
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Six Thugs (2006)
July 26, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Crime, Movies, Reality
Released after a five-year stretch for a crime he did not commit, Trusty knows he must change his ways. Trusty lives by the unwritten code of the streets. Upon his return to the place where his journey began, he is faced with alternative opportunities to escape the cycle of violence and decay or to redeem himself before his friends and resume the lifestyle that put him away in the first place. Bound to the neighborhood for which he stands and a group of remorseless delinquents, each with their own obscure motives, he must once again navigate the dangerous terrain that led him to a conviction and sentence meant for another. With unjust jail time under his belt, he has earned honor and respect in the local hierarchy. On the streets where he was raised, his homeboys compete for position and power. Their lives are punctuated by dysfunctional drug and alcohol abuse, emptiness and misplaced aggression. But, the sudden presence of a girl and Trusty’s homecoming coincide for an unexpected chain of irrevocable events that take place on one afternoon. The ensuing circumstances forces six friends into choices and actions that underscore a reality seldom seen. Reunited with Lucky, the younger brother of the friend for whom he went to prison, Trusty must take sides in a conflict pitting homeboy against homeboy in a race to rescue a young woman trapped in a sea of unhealthy lust and web of violence.
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The Fall (2006) (NTSC)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
Roger Ebert proclaimed it “one of the most extraordinary films I’ve ever seen,” and there’s no denying the avalanche of wild images in The Fall: grand castles, desert vistas, elephants swimming in the open ocean. Commercial and music-video director Tarsem has piled these visions into an elaborate remake of an obscure Bulgarian film, Yo Ho Ho, which is anchored in (but by no means limited to) a quiet hospital during the silent-movie era. A stuntman (Lee Pace) is laid up with leg injuries, and an eye-popping black-and-white prologue (utterly mystifying while we’re watching it) tells us how he got here. Depressed over his disability and a recent lost love, he plans suicide, but is temporarily derailed by the inquisitive friendship of a little girl (Catinca Untaru), to whom he tells wild stories of adventurers and princesses. We see these stories, which is where the dizzying visuals come in. This movie probably won’t inspire many lukewarm responses: either you’ll fall madly for this paean to storytelling magic, or you’ll be suspicious about the parade of pretty pictures, which tend to have a magazine-layout sheen. The movie certainly has more soul than Tarsem’s yucky previous feature, The Cell, and the scenes between Pace and Untaru (who scores an 11 on the cuteness scale) are genuinely charming. The director actually put a considerable amount of his own money into the production (which shot in over 20 countries), and whether you buy his vision or not, he put his money on the screen.
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The Girls Next Door (Season 5) (DVDRips) (XviD)
June 23, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
The series focuses on the lives of Hefner’s three girlfriends who live with him at the Playboy Mansion: Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson. Hefner is often on the show along with various Playmates and other celebrities.
The series not only showcases events at the Playboy Mansion (e.g. Fight Night, Fourth of July celebration, the midsummer celebration etc.), but also sheds light on other Playboy related events such as the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, Playmate test shoots at Playboy Studio West, Operation Playmate, party night, birthday parties, but more significantly the personalities and real lives of each of the Girls.
The Girls Next Door have appeared on the cover of Playboy three times. To celebrate the success of the series, Playboy published a nude pictorial of Madison, Marquardt, and Wilkinson in the November 2005 issue. The original eight-episode run of the series was expanded to fifteen episodes with the first season finale airing in early December 2005. The series’ second season began on July 30, 2006. To celebrate the launch of the second season, a second nude pictorial of the trio was published in September 2006. The third season of the show began airing March 4, 2007. Their third Playboy appearance was in the March 2008 issue, celebrating them being voted fourth in Playboy’s annual “Sexiest Celebrities” online poll.
In the March 1, 2009 season finale of The Girls Next Door, Bridget leaves the mansion to film her new series, Bridget’s Sexiest Beaches for the Travel Channel, Kendra moves out of the mansion to experience living on her own and date Hank Baskett, and though the episode doesn’t feature Holly moving out, Hefner discusses her unhappiness at the mansion in not being able to get married or have a family which is the basis for her and him breaking-up and moving out. The final moments of the episode show Karissa and Kristina Shannon taking their place as Hefner’s new girlfriends.
The show’s theme song is Nasty Tales’ remix of “Come on-a My House”.
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The God Who Wasn’t There (2006)
August 23, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Cult, Documentary, Movies, War
From exposing the hidden history of Christianity to lampooning the bloody excesses of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ (which caused Gibson to attempt legal action against the documentary), The God Who Wasn’t There pulls no punches.
“irreverently lays out the case that Jesus Christ never existed.”
In this critically acclaimed film, you will discover:
* The early founders of Christianity seem wholly unaware of the idea of a human Jesus
* The Jesus of the Gospels bears a striking resemblance to other ancient heroes and the figureheads of pagan savior cults
* Contemporary Christians are largely ignorant of the origins of their religion
* Fundamentalism is as strong today as it ever has been, with an alarming 44% of Americans believing that Jesus will return to earth in their lifetimes
Directed by award-winning filmmaker (and former Christian) Brian Flemming, The God Who Wasn’t There includes stimulating interviews
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The Pink Panther 2 (2009) (720p) (BluRay) (x264)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
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After having been rewarded for solving the mystery of the Pink Panther Diamond (in the previous film, _Pink Panther, The (2006)_ ), inspector Jacques Clouseau has been assigned to minor tasks by his boss inspector Dreyfus so as not to have him in his way anymore. Unfortunately, the famous diamond has once again been stolen as have many other artifacts in a series of burglaries around the world. His past success will enable inspector Clouseau to be part of the dream team comprised of the greatest detectives of the affected countries, where he will be able to display his numerous talents across the world.
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The Prestige (2006) (720p) (BluRay) (x264)
June 15, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
In the end of the Nineteenth Century, in London, Robert Angier, his beloved wife Julia McCullough and Alfred Borden are friends and assistants of a magician. When Julia accidentally dies during a performance, Robert blames Alfred for her death and they become enemies. Both become famous and rival magicians, sabotaging the performance of the other on the stage. When Alfred performs a successful trick, Robert becomes obsessed trying to disclose the secret of his competitor with tragic consequences.
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The TV Set (2006)
June 22, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Movies
David Duchovney’s character writes a personal story that is being considered for a pilot. He is forced to accept a series of compromises from his choice for the male lead, to a intimate plot device (suicide), even down to the name of the pilot. On each issue he compromises his original vision in order to satisfy his desire to get the pilot ‘picked up’. Rationalizing that having the pilot made in a compromised format is better than not at all, he gives in, only to see the final product turn out so far from the original smart and funny concept that he is ashamed of the outcome.
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Watch Deja Vu
August 7, 2009 by Alexio Doblese
Filed under Action, Movies, Romance, Thriller
Genre: Action | Romance | Sci-Fi | Thriller
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Release: 22 November 2006
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