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Head of State: Mays Gilliam, a Washington D.C. neighborhood Alderman, is about to lose his position when the deaths of his party's candidates for president and vice president just weeks before the election leave a gaping hole. |
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Holes: A young boy named Stanley Yelnats lives in a family where the men are plagued by an ancient curse thanks to Stanley's great-great grandfather. it's not surprising that Stanley is falsely accused of stealing a pair of shoes and sent to Camp Green Lake, a grossly misnamed boys detention camp. |
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House of 1000 Corpses: Captain Spaulding a circus showman, is the proprietor of the Museum of Monsters and Madmen a roadside emporium, where travelers can fill their gas tanks with the only petrol for miles. |
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How to lose a guy in 10 days: Andie Anderson is a columnist for Composure magazine assigned to write an article about how to lose a guy in 10 days--and she agrees to write a firsthand account of all the things women do to drive away men. |
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Hidalgo : Hidaglo is based on the true story of the greatest long distance horse race ever run. The Ocean of fire a 3,000 mile horse race has a new participant Frank T. Hopkins (Mortensen) a cowboy and dispatch rider for the US cavalry. |
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Home on the Range : The various farm animals on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm overhear that the farm might be taken over and decide to do what they can to save it. The cows (Judi Dench, Roseanne Barr, Jennifer Tilly) consult the family horse (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and plan to try to capture a bandit (Randy Quaid) on the loose in a nearby town to collect the reward money. |
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Hellboy : Hellboy is about a demon summoned to Earth by Russian monk Rasputin as part of a Nazi experiment in 1944. A scientist rescued the creature and raised him to be a force of good. Now an adult, Hellboy works within the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire : Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire takes us deeper into the characters' minds and the darkness of the Wizarding World. Harry's fourth summer and the following year at Hogwarts are marked by the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament, |