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8 Great...Scream Moments Subtitles
With Scream 4, the genre-bending, influential horror series that effectively used scares, humor, high school angst and cleverly wrapped movie-within-movie references is back from the dead. Yes, it’s been 11 years since Scream 3 was released. Scary. We feel old.Since the last two Screams never held up to the original, and the Scream series has even been blamed for making horror movies less scary, we’re curious how time, reflection and all the other waves of horror from the Ring movies to Hostel to even the Scream joke films, Scary Movie etc. will factor into the newest nightmare.What follows are 8 great moments in the franchise. And yes, almost all of them contain spoilers and one of them involves Jiffy Pop. Is Jiffy Pop even around anymore? Yep, still feeling old.Read More
When Did You Last See Your Father? Subtitles
Release: Jun. 6, 2008 Rated: PG-13 MPAA Details | Trailers Blake Morrison Colin Firth is a happily married middle-aged guy who has always had a troubled relationship with his father, Arthur Jim Broadbent. After discovering his dad has a terminal illness, Blake flashes back to all the moments in his life when Arthur didnt live up to the idealistic vision his son had of him, especially in regards to a strange woman Sarah Lancaster who may or may not have born Arthurs illegitimate child.
Inkheart Subtitles
Release: Mar. 19, 2008 Rated: PG - for fantasy adventure action, some scary moments and brief language Details Mo Folchart Brendan Fraser has the extraordinary ability to literally bring to life the characters from any book he reads aloud to his daughter Meggie Eliza Bennet. When an evil ruler and his henchman kidnap Mo and Meggie, its up to the fairy-tale characters Mo brought into existence to save the father and daughter.
One Missed Call Subtitles
Release: Jan. 4, 2008 Rated: PG-13 MPAA Details | Trailers Beth Raymond Shannyn Sossamon witnesses the death of two of her best friends just days apart. Coincidentally, both people also received terrifying messages on their cell phones that sounded like moments recorded at their deaths. Although it sounds like a crazy story, the only person who believes Beth is Detective Jack Andrews Edward Burns who helps her figure out whos been leaving the demonic voicemails.