The Roche Limit Vs Y The Last Man Vs Six Shooters
Nov 23, 2011 9:38:49 GMT -5
Post by Sportsguy on Nov 23, 2011 9:38:49 GMT -5
The Roche Limit
As Earth gasped her last breath, humanity took to the stars. Old governing bodies fell to the wayside as corporations became the new political heads. Lawrence Thompson (Steve Buscemi) heads the largest corporation in the known universe, Nebulax. His word is law. Ensuring his will is followed, Thompson enlists the aid of two very different, but very effective persuasive agents (Sid Haig, Jet Li). When Thompson's company unearths a very rare element on a just-discovered planet, he sends his top military team in to secure the planet. Master Sergeant Richard Johnson (Nathan Fillion) and his hard-nosed Marines (Jason Schwartzman, Christina Ricci) descend upon the planet, hoping for an easy operation and a quick payday. However, upon landing they find a rebel force not so willing to give up the goods. As Luke Skywalker (played by Bruce Campbell, and in no way related to the George Lucas character) and his band of misfits (Neil Patrick Harris, Christina Hendricks, Aisha Tyler) turn the planets last stronghold into a stalemate, the two sides begin talking. Can a Corporate Marine and a backwater rebel give up enough of their personal egos to overthrow a corrupt regime?
Written by Jed Whedon. Directed by Zach Snyder.
Y The Last Man
When a plague sweeps the earth killing all males, Yorrick Brown (Jared Padalecki) and his helper monkey Ampersand (CGI, played by Andy Serkins) find themselves the last two males on the planet. When his mother Congresswoman Jennifer Brown (Candace Burgen) discovers this, she assigns spy Agent 355 (Rachel True) to accompany him as a bodyguard on a mission to find Dr. Allison Mann (Ming-Na Wen) and her controversial cloning experiments. All Yorrick wants is to find his missing girlfriend Beth Deville (Amy Smart). Along the way they are pursued by Israel special ops agent Alter Tse’elon (Tilda Swinton) who sees Yorrick as a threat to this new female society. They also encounter trouble from pop star turned Yakuza leader Ephiany (Selena Gomez) and Yorrick’s own troubled sister Hero Brown (Hillary Swank). All Yorrick wants is to find Beth, and all Agent 355 wants is to complete her mission, but when a chance encounter with another Beth (Emma Bell) leaves her pregnant with Yorrick’s child, everything is thrown for a loop.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Written by Brian K Vaughan and adapted from his graphic novel series
Six Shooters
written by David Mamet, directed by Martin Scorsese
A snitch in the Witness Protection Program (John Turturro) has blown his cover. The boss he turned against (Al Pacino) assembles six of his best killers (Sylvester Stallone, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Danny Trejo, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel) to kill him. The snitch's FBI handlers (Harrison Ford and Timothy Olyphant) have someone undercover as one of the killers.
As Earth gasped her last breath, humanity took to the stars. Old governing bodies fell to the wayside as corporations became the new political heads. Lawrence Thompson (Steve Buscemi) heads the largest corporation in the known universe, Nebulax. His word is law. Ensuring his will is followed, Thompson enlists the aid of two very different, but very effective persuasive agents (Sid Haig, Jet Li). When Thompson's company unearths a very rare element on a just-discovered planet, he sends his top military team in to secure the planet. Master Sergeant Richard Johnson (Nathan Fillion) and his hard-nosed Marines (Jason Schwartzman, Christina Ricci) descend upon the planet, hoping for an easy operation and a quick payday. However, upon landing they find a rebel force not so willing to give up the goods. As Luke Skywalker (played by Bruce Campbell, and in no way related to the George Lucas character) and his band of misfits (Neil Patrick Harris, Christina Hendricks, Aisha Tyler) turn the planets last stronghold into a stalemate, the two sides begin talking. Can a Corporate Marine and a backwater rebel give up enough of their personal egos to overthrow a corrupt regime?
Written by Jed Whedon. Directed by Zach Snyder.
Y The Last Man
When a plague sweeps the earth killing all males, Yorrick Brown (Jared Padalecki) and his helper monkey Ampersand (CGI, played by Andy Serkins) find themselves the last two males on the planet. When his mother Congresswoman Jennifer Brown (Candace Burgen) discovers this, she assigns spy Agent 355 (Rachel True) to accompany him as a bodyguard on a mission to find Dr. Allison Mann (Ming-Na Wen) and her controversial cloning experiments. All Yorrick wants is to find his missing girlfriend Beth Deville (Amy Smart). Along the way they are pursued by Israel special ops agent Alter Tse’elon (Tilda Swinton) who sees Yorrick as a threat to this new female society. They also encounter trouble from pop star turned Yakuza leader Ephiany (Selena Gomez) and Yorrick’s own troubled sister Hero Brown (Hillary Swank). All Yorrick wants is to find Beth, and all Agent 355 wants is to complete her mission, but when a chance encounter with another Beth (Emma Bell) leaves her pregnant with Yorrick’s child, everything is thrown for a loop.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Written by Brian K Vaughan and adapted from his graphic novel series
Six Shooters
written by David Mamet, directed by Martin Scorsese
A snitch in the Witness Protection Program (John Turturro) has blown his cover. The boss he turned against (Al Pacino) assembles six of his best killers (Sylvester Stallone, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Danny Trejo, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel) to kill him. The snitch's FBI handlers (Harrison Ford and Timothy Olyphant) have someone undercover as one of the killers.