G4: Option Zero (1997)
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G4 Option Zero [Trailer] 1997
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G4: Option Zero
$10.25 OPTION ZERO - DVD Movie... |
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Modern Drummer Festival 1997
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1997 Daytona 500
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Zero Woman
$21.5 Directed by Daisuke Gotoh, Zero Woman centers around the deadly Section Zero -- a highly covert shadow division of the Japanese police department. Their operatives are equally mysterious and known for their willingness to do whatever it takes to serve justice. A case in point is Special Agent Rei (Natsuke Ozawa), a lethal agent known for her prowess at seduction. When the witness of a brutal crime is kidnapped by the Yakuza, Rei is given the case. As she takes on the deadly Japanese mob, Rei must use whatever means possible to escape alive. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi |
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Zero Patience
$18.31 The surreal and the supernatural join forces in this extremely unusual "AIDS musical." The story features the ghost of the French-Canadian airline steward (played by Normand Fauteux) who, according to And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts' book about the AIDS epidemic, was the origin of one of the largest outbreaks of HIV. Known as "Patient Zero" by the Centers for Disease Control, the handsome and promiscuous steward was basically the "Typhoid Mary" of the AIDS phenomenon. In the story, Patient Zero comes back from limbo as a ghost to see his friends suffering from the syndrome: some dying, the rest protesting at ACT-UP rallies. He realizes that his memory has been vilified as the extremely promiscuous source of all this suffering. However, it is only when he becomes aware of an exhibit being prepared at the Toronto Natural History Museum, one which singles him out yet again as the villain, that he becomes aware that the exhibit's curator is an unusual being in his own right. In fact, the show is being put together the famous nineteenth-century explorer of the upper Nile, Sir Richard Burton (John Robinson), inexplicably still living, working at the museum, and filled with misguided homophobia. Though no one else can see Zero, Burton can, and eventually the two become lovers and the ancient explorer comes to view "Patient Zero" as "the heroic slut who inspired safe sex." Musical numbers include a high-camp underwater ballet production of Tell Me The Story of My Life. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi |
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Kilometer Zero
$13.75 A Turkish soldier and an Iraqi taxi driver attempt to transport the body of a deceased Iraqi soldier to his family all the way across the country in writer/producer/director Hiner Saleem's darkly comic road movie. The first Iraqi film to ever compete in the Palme d'Or competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Kilometer Zero features a supporting performance by Turkish Elle cover girl Belcim Bilgin. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Countdown to Zero
$18.67 Conventional wisdom has it that the prospect of nuclear war subsided with the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, but filmmaker Lucy Walker illustrates how the nuclear threat has only grown in unexpected ways and moved in new directions in this documentary. There are 23,000 nuclear weapons in the world today, a number of which are unaccounted for (when the USSR split into a handful of separate states, some of their bombs went missing), and as the technology becomes simpler, several major radical terrorist groups and politically unstable nations are trying to obtain nuclear weapons, a prospect that isn't as unlikely as one would hope. And what would happen if the wrong people got their hands on the bomb -- or if some of the "good" people were to detonate one through error or mistaken judgment? In Countdown to Zero, a number of leading politicians and political analysts -- including Jimmy Carter, Tony Blair, Valerie Plame Wilson, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Zbigniew Brzezinski -- discuss the question of nuclear war in the 21st century and what can be done to eliminate the weapons once and for all. Featuring narration by Gary Oldman and music by Pearl Jam, Countdown to Zero received its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Sex Is Zero
$12.84 The highest-grossing Korean comedy of all time comes home in writer/director Je-Gyun Yun's raunchy and hysterical tribute to the '80s American teen comedies of yesteryear. A rowdy combination of Farrelly Brothers gross-out and Fast Times at Ridgemont High style, Sex Is Zero tells the tale of an older university student named Eun-Sik, who falls for the much younger Eun-Hyo. As Eun-Sik's sex-frenzied circle of friends cause a ruckus around campus with a series of risque practical jokes, the lovelorn bachelor attempts to overcome a series of embarrassing setbacks and convince the wholesome Eun-Sik to give him a shot at love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Chapter Zero
$7.33 Nip/Tuck's Dylan Walsh stars in this comedy drama about a writer named Adam who plunges into depression when his novel is rejected, only to craft his finest work out of the personal strife. As he approaches his milestone 30th birthday, Adam finally begins to see his life taking a turn for the better and tries to ensure he doesn't screw things up. Chapter Zero also stars The L Word's Laurel Holloman and Lee Majors of The Six Million Dollar Man. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi |
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Latitude Zero
$12.95 Godzilla maven Inoshiro Honda helmed this quaint, old-fashioned fantasy adventure (loosely styled after 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea) about the crew of a damaged deep-sea craft who are taken aboard a high-tech atomic submarine dubbed "Alpha," commanded by the Nemo-like Captain McKenzie Joseph Cotten. The Captain then transports them to the underwater city of Latitude Zero, whose inhabitants are dedicated to monitoring and protecting human civilization. Cotten's next mission involves the rescue of a Japanese doctor from the clutches of the diabolical Dr. Malic Cesar Romero, whose scientific experiments include the transplanting of human brains into various animals. Mindless fun, with some marginally effective underwater model effects, and Honda even throws in a few giant rubber-suit monsters for old times' sake. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi |

