Subtitles results for hurt
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The Incredible Hulk Subtitles
Release: Jun. 13, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Still stuck with the ability to turn into a raging behemoth, Bruce Banner Edward Norton desperately searches for a cure that will rid him of his gamma-irradiated alter ego once and for all. However, hes barely given a chance to stop running from the obsessed General Thunderbolt Ross William Hurt, who will use the entire might of the U.S. military to find Banner and kill the Hulk. Meanwhile, Banner also must deal with his tortured relationship with Betty Ross Liv Tyler, as well as contend with a new opponent, another gamma-created monstrosity called the Abomination Tim Roth.
Stuck Subtitles
Release: May. 30, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details Brandi Boski Mena Suvari is a hard-working caregiver who works at a retirement home. When she hears shes up for a major promotion, she goes out drinking to celebrate. Unwisely driving herself home, she accidentally hits a homeless man, Tom Stephen Rea, who flies into and gets stuck in her windshield. Fearing the incident will hurt her chances at getting the promotion, she decides to leave a slowly bleeding-to-death Tom in the windshield in her garage. When hes dead, she figures she can safely and secretly dispose of the body. So, Tom must gather up his strength to get out before he dies.
Noise Subtitles
Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details David Owen Tim Robbins loves living in NYC. However, hes slowly being driven insane by the constant barrage of sounds. Dubbing himself the Rectifier, David goes out to reduce the amount of urban noise. First he goes after idiots who ignore their car alarms, but he slowly works his way up to the citys biggest offender: the mayor William Hurt.
Vantage Point Subtitles
Release: Feb. 22, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos When President Ashton William Hurt is assassinated while making a speech in Spain, its up to two Secret Service agents Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox to find the culprit. Even though dozens of cameras on-scene, including one held by an American tourist Forest Whitaker and ones managed by a TV news producer Sigourney Weaver, the truth of what happened isnt evidently clear. Even the question of just who was assassinated remains to be settled.