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  •   本剧是一部爽快的新感觉青春电视剧,讲述了“想要改变些什么”——抱有这样愿望的高中生们,在神秘而充满魅力的领导人的引导下,对成人社会举起了反旗。道枝饰演的是19岁的神秘转校生·美岛零,他煽动掉队的高中生说“和我一起破坏这个世界”。他擅长握人心,不知不觉间就能钻到人心的“缝隙 ”,具有言而有信的领导魅力。在零的煽动和引导下,高中生们结成了名为“Mars”的视频集团,试图打破大人建立的社会,再重新构建。
  • 模范犯人弗兰克?莱昂尼(西尔维斯特?史泰龙 Sylvester Stallone 饰)的刑期还剩半年,他定期可以外出与女友见面,这个昔日的修车技师看中了一处仓库作为日后的修理部,平凡的生活在等待着他。然而某天他突然被转移到环境恶劣的盖特威监狱,全因五年前他为了见师父兼养父的最后一面,从监狱长庄古(唐纳德?萨瑟兰 Donald Sutherland 饰)的治下逃脱。弗兰克越狱成功成为英雄,而庄古却遭受处罚怀恨在心。现在,庄古将弗兰克重新掌握,寻机报仇。   弗兰克遭到了庄古及手下的恶劣对待,但始终隐忍,并且渐渐在监狱中结交了几个朋友,包括始终想越狱的囚房万事通、瘦弱年轻的“杀手”和狱中修理厂的负责人,枯燥的生活有了好转,但是庄古始终默默注视着他,准备给他更大的痛苦……
  •   German director Fatih Akin is adapting the biography of German hip-hop rapper, entrepreneur and ex-convict Xatar, Alles oder Nix (2015), in his new film, Rheingold.
  • 《希望的诞生》这部电影的背景设置于杰克逊《指环王》三部曲之前:讲述了阿拉贡的父母阿拉松(Arathorn)和吉尔蕾恩(Gilraen )从相遇到相爱,并生下阿拉贡以及和他们的北方族人在兽人的威胁下,在中土颠沛流离的故事。这个故事源于托尔金的小说《指环王》附录中的几个段落。 这部电影和之前介绍的《搜寻咕噜》一样,也是一部非商业电影,不会进行任何商业化操作,完全由《指环王》爱好者参与拍摄。这部电影的最初的构想始于2003年,该片的导演兼演员Kate Madison决定送一部电影参加“指环王爱好者电影展,但是这个小小的想法逐渐演变成一个雄心壮志的的工程。2006年4月他们制作了第一个电影剪辑短片,而目前这部电影仍在拍摄中,预计2009年制作完成,届时,将在互联网上免费提供下载。这部电影时长大约60分钟。Kate Madison,接受访问时候说“《希望的诞生》可以说是新线拍摄的《指环王》三部曲前传,我的目标是使这部电影能够独立于这几部电影,但是又能与之相辅相成。”“在托尔金的原著的基础上,我们想挖掘一下阿拉贡的族人以及他父母的故事,我们想给人们展示更多有关阿拉贡背后的故事。”                                                      
  •   Wounded and on the run, notorious gunman Quirt Evans (John Wayne) gallops onto a farm owned by Quaker Thomas Worth (John Halloran) and his family and collapses. When Quirt urgently insists upon sending a telegram, Thomas and his daughter Penelope (Gail Russell) drive him into town in their wagon. After wiring a claim to the land recorder's office, Quirt kisses Penny and then passes out. Ignoring the doctor's advice to rid themselves of the gunman, the compassionate Worth family tends to the delirious Quirt, and Penny becomes intrigued by his ravings of past loves.  Quirt recovering under the care of the two women (from left to right: Rich, Russell, and Wayne)  Days later, when Quirt regains consciousness, Penny patiently explains the family's belief in non-violence. Three weeks later, Laredo Stevens (Bruce Cabot) and Hondo Jeffries (Louis Faust) ride into town looking for Quirt. When Penny's younger brother Johnny (Stephen Grant) rushes home to inform Quirt of his visitors, Quirt quickly prepares to flee. Penny, now smitten with Quirt, offers to run off with him. At the sound of approaching horses, Quirt grabs his gun and discovers that it has been emptied. Training his gun on the doorway, Quirt calmly greets Hondo and Laredo. Thinking that Quirt has the upper hand, Laredo offers to buy his claim. When Quirt sets the price at $20,000, Laredo hands over $5,000 in gold and challenges him to come for the balance when he is able – if he has the nerve.  Afterward, Quirt saddles his horse, but when Penny begs him to stay, he changes his mind. Later, Quirt learns that cantankerous rancher Frederick Carson (Paul Hurst) has dammed up the stream that runs through the valley, thus draining the Worths' irrigation ditches. Quirt intimidates Carson into opening the dam.  One Sunday, Penny asks Quirt to join the family for a ride. Before they leave, Marshal Wistful McClintock (Harry Carey) comes to question Quirt about a stagecoach robbery. The family swears that Quirt was with them at the time. The marshal then asks Quirt why he resigned as Wyatt Earp's deputy, sold his ranch and crossed over to the wrong side of the law soon after cattleman Walt Ennis was gunned down in a saloon brawl. When Quirt refuses to answer, the marshal leaves. Penny then begs Quirt to steer clear of Laredo, and he acquiesces because of his love for her.  As Quirt and the Worths ride to the Quaker gathering, Quirt's erstwhile sidekick, Randy McCall (Lee Dixon), tags along. Randy tells Quirt that Laredo plans to rustle a herd of cattle and suggests that they then steal the herd from Laredo and let him take the blame. Mr. Worth gives Quirt a Bible for ending the feud with Carson. Fearing that he will never be able to live up to Penny's expectations, Quirt abruptly leaves with Randy.  Quirt and Randy steal the herd from the original rustlers. They then celebrate with showgirls Lila Neal (Joan Barton) and Christine Taylor (Rosemary Bertrand). When Lila, sensing a change in her old flame, teases Quirt about his Bible, Quirt becomes angry and rides back to the Worth farm. Overjoyed, Penny throws her arms around him, just as the marshal arrives to question Quirt about the rustling. Quirt states that Lila can provide him with an alibi. Penny is hurt that Quirt was with his old flame, who she heard him talk about in his delirium, thinking Quirt prefers Lila's fair hair. Quirt realizes the depth of his feelings for Penny, and they kiss hungrily in the barn, while the camera fades.  The marshal warns Quirt that he is the wrong man for Penny. Quirt decides to propose to her anyway. Instead of replying, Penny invites Quirt to join her picking blackberries. Quirt answers Penny's questions about his early life. Kindly Walt Ennis raised him after his parents were massacred by Indians. Then Ennis was murdered.  Quirt and Penny are ambushed and chased by Laredo and Hondo on their way home. Their wagon plunges over a cliff into the river, causing Penny to develop a dangerous fever. When the doctor informs Quirt that there is no hope for her, Quirt straps on his pistol and rides into town to exact revenge. After Quirt leaves, Penny's fever suddenly breaks.  In town, Quirt sends Bradley to tell Laredo and Hondo he is waiting for them in the street. Penny and her family arrive. She gets Quirt to surrender his gun to her. As Laredo and Hondo draw their guns, Marshal McClintock shoots them both. Quirt rides off in the wagon with Penny. The marshal picks up Quirt's discarded weapon. Bradley comments that Quirt may need the weapon, to which the marshal says, "Only a man who carries a gun ever needs one." And, the film fades to black.