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类型:剧情
主演:蕾·泰勒-杨 伊莎贝尔·梅斯特雷斯 Cris 戈登·裘普 劳拉·塞佩达
导演:吉恩·昆塔诺
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:克瑞斯(金·凯特罗尔 饰)在图书馆偶遇了肖恩(罗伯特·西斯 饰),两人一见钟情,彼此互生好感克瑞斯正在考虑如何与肖恩继续发展时,没有想到肖恩来到克瑞斯的办公室向她求婚,这让克瑞斯陷入两难。原来克瑞斯真正身份是一个卧底,她不希望自己爱的人陷入危险,就在这时克瑞斯接到了任务,为了完成任务,克瑞斯决定和肖恩闪婚,并打算去度蜜月。原本美好的计划在肖恩看来都一切顺利,但他万万没想到自己的妻子陷入危险,各方势力的人准备杀害克瑞斯这个卧底,肖恩和克瑞斯迎来了最为刺激的一场蜜月之旅……
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类型:纪录
主演:Rich Graff Ian Bell Anthony DiCarlo
导演:未知
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:出品四届艾美奖最佳影集《广告狂人》、两届艾美奖最佳影集《绝命毒师》、艾美奖提名作品《谋杀》和金球奖最佳影集提名及美国最高收视作品《行尸走肉》的金奖电视网AMC即将推出旗下首部自制纪实迷你影集《纽约黑帮纪实》(The Making of The Mob: New York)。全片采用半纪录片、半剧情片(Docu-drama)的模式,讲述Charles “Lucky” Luciano,、Meyer Lansky、Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel等人由街边的年轻混混崛起成为涉足私酒走私生意,双手沾满鲜血、恶贯满盈的黑帮匪徒的坎坷历程。 这部八集史诗影集由艾美奖最佳男主角雷·利奥塔担纲旁白,帮助美国历史频道打造《造就美国的人》、《世界大战》等艾美奖获奖纪实影集的Ste hen David Entertainment监制。 除了场景再现和历史影像..
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类型:科幻
主演:John Corbett Jessica Steen Brittany
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:新奥尔良是美国圣诞节最狂欢的城市!一年一度的狂欢节使这个城市又疯狂起来了,但今年的狂欢节却更加的惊心动魄…… 德沃公园突然发生恐怖的地陷灾难,一名工人不幸遇难!身为市长助理的艾丽森马上前往现场察看白天的惊慌还未完全散去,傍晚又有一处地方发生地下沧陷,整个城市都陷入了恐慌当中!艾丽森只有请求男友——地质专家马特帮忙勘察。 马特因几年前矿场的塌陷而心存阴影,不愿再涉足勘察工作。在女友艾丽森的坚持下马特终于同意。但马特认为整个城市随时都可能发生全部地陷!今年的狂欢活动应停止举行,并马上疏散人群,做好保护工作……政府最终并没有采取马特的意见,狂欢活动照常举行。但马特仍未放弃勘察! 最终马特能否拯救整个新奥尔良城市呢?
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类型:纪录
语言:英语
年代:未知
简介:The documentary de icts monarch butterflies’ great and mysterious migration. Each year’s autumn, millions of monarch butterflies start their incredible southward migration from Canada, cross America, to Mexico. They fly above 2,000 miles to arrive the mountain of Mexico .....The film o ens with cater illars munching milkweed in southern Canada in late summer. Soon each cater illar transforms itself into a silky chrysalis. Roughly 10 days later, a delicate four-winged monarch emerges.Then, at some unknown signal, the monarchs take to the air on a two-month, 2,000-mile flight over fields, forests, cities, lains, o en water, deserts, and finally mountains to congregate in a tiny, high-altitude region of central Mexico where they've never been before. Incredibly, they arrive by the millions at the same time each year.Shedding light on this natural wonder are some of the world's leading monarch researchers, including Lincoln Brower of Sweet Briar College, inde endent biologist Bill Calvert, and Orley "Chi " Taylor of the University of Kansas.Putting the monarch henomenon into ers ective, Taylor says, "You've got a butterfly that's originating in Toronto, or it's originating in Detroit, Michigan, or it's coming down from St. Paul or maybe even Winni eg, and it's moving south. Somehow it finds its way to Mexico. Could you do that?"No one yet knows how the butterflies do it, but Taylor's research reveals that they are ex ert navigators. In one ex eriment, he trans orted Mexico-bound monarchs from Kansas to Washington, DC, and then set them loose. At first, they flew south as if they were still in Kansas—a course that from Washington would miss Mexico entirely. But after a few days, they corrected their flight ath, as if some inborn GPS unit had alerted them to the true direction of their destination.In another sequence, NOVA accom anies celebrated monarch watcher Bill Calvert around backcountry Texas as he looks for signs of the monarch migration. Sure enough, they show u en masse and on time, heading toward the Sierra Madre mountains across the border—the last leg of their flight.And in the Mexican state of Michoacán, NOVA joins mountain villagers as they celebrate the arrival of the monarchs in the first week of November. The butterflies' arrival marks the start of a celebration called the Day of the Dead, since the local eo le have traditionally associated the monarchs with the returning souls of their de arted ancestors.Unfortunately, illegal logging in the Mexican butterfly sanctuaries threatens the unique habitat that monarchs de end on for their survival. Monarchs may not yet be an endangered s ecies, but their annual migration is an endangered henomenon that could dwindle to insignificance if the giant firs that they cling to during the winter disa ear.Gone also would be the colorful festival that closes the rogram—a fireworks dis lay welcoming the hardy fliers to Mexico, with orange bursts against the black sky, looking almost like the beautiful cloaks of the monarchs..