Subtitles results for leads
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The Nines Subtitles
Released: 01/29/2008 Rated: R MPAA Avg. Score: 3.21/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Featuring three separate tales: In the first story, a mildly famous TV actor Ryan Reynolds also happens to be addicted to crack, which leads to him burning his own home down and being sent to live under house arrest with his publicist Melissa McCarthy. Secondly, a former TV writer also Reynolds on the verge of making it big suddenly cant tell the difference between his real life and the one he creates for the small screen. Finally, in the third tale, a man again, also Reynolds searches for help after his car breaks down and hooks up with a woman Hope Davis who drugs him with GHB.
Forbidden Kingdom Subtitles
Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Jason Williams Michael Angarano obsession with kung fu movies leads him to an antique store where he finds an ancient Chinese staff. When he grabs hold of the stick, he is transported back in time where he meets the drunken martial arts master Lu Yan Jackie Chan, the Silent Monk Jet Li and the beautiful Golden Sparrow Crystal Liu Yi Fei who all help Jason return the staff to its rightful owner: The Monkey King, who has been imprisoned by the nefarious Jade Warlord Collin Chou.
La Vie En Rose Subtitles
Released: 11/13/2007 Rated: PG-13 Avg. Score: 4.38/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Edith Piaf Marion Cotillard grows up on the seedier side of Paris in her grandmothers brothel, but with her unique singing voice, she becomes one of the most beloved stage performers of all time. She is encouraged to sing professionally by a nightclub owner Gerard Depardieu who recognizes her natural talent. Eventually celebrated the world over, Piafs world comes crashing down when first her husband Jean-Pierre Martins dies in a car crash, which leads her to a terrible morphine addiction.
Redacted Subtitles
Release: Nov. 16, 2007 Rated: R MPAA Details | Trailers | Photos Based on a true account of the Iraq war, a U.S. army squad harasses a young girl in an incident that leads into a brutal rape and the murder of the girls entire family. Were the civilians who were slaughtered really just innocents in the war? Or did the soldiers act appropriately to put down an impending threat?