Darren Shan is a regular teenage kid. He and his friend Steve find out about a Freak Show coming to town and work hard at trying to find tickets. They do, and together they go to “Cirque du Freak” where they see many strange acts including a wolf-man and a bearded lady. Steve and Darren think that it is all a joke until a vampire, Larten Crepsley comes on with a very poisonous spider that he makes do tricks. When Steve sees this man he freaks out a bit but won’t tell Darren why. After the show, Steve tells Darren to go home, and that he will follow later. Darren says yes, but instead sneaks upstairs to see what Steve is up to. He sees Steve talking to Mr. Crepsley and overhears their conversation. Steve tells Mr. Crepsley that he knows that his real name is Vur Horston and is a Vampire. He tells Larten that he would like to join him and become an apprentice. Mr Crepsley says he must test Steve before he agrees, and when he does he reveals that Steve has “bad blood” and he will not transform him. Steve becomes angry but Darren leaves the theater and doesn’t see what happen next. Darren goes home and thinks about what Steve did, but also cannot stop thinking about Mr. Crepsley’s Spider. The next day he steals the spider with the hopes that he will be able to make it perform tricks too. Meanwhile, Steve is acting as if nothing happened. Darren manages to train the spider by using a flute to hypnotize it (what Larten did). Darren invites Steve over to show him the spider, but when Darren is making it perform tricks on Steve, Darren’s sister comes in and breaks the noise, and thus causes the spider to bite Steve. Steve becomes very ill, and is rushed to the hospital where the doctors say that there is nothing they can do. Darren decides to see Mr. Crepsley about the possibility of an antidote. The vampire agrees to give him the only cure if Darren agrees to become his assistant, and half vampire. He does. Steve gets better but starts to realize that Darren is now part vampire and becomes angry, jealous and betrayed. Larten stages Darren’s death and Darren is buried. Mr. Crepsley comes to dig up Darren and leave. He does and gives Darren a moment to say goodbye to his hometown. Then Steve shows up and tells Darren about all he knows. He says that Darren and Mr. Crepsley were planning the betrayal all along and that Steve doesn’t really have bad blood, which Darren knows is not true. He tries to explain about the spider, but Steve cuts a small cross into the flesh of his left palm and swears on his blood that he will kill Darren and his mentor Mr. Crepsley. Darren shakes off the warning and leaves with Mr. Crepsley. It is rumored that the film will be based on the first three books, if this is true then we will see Darren’s reluctance to accept his life as a vampire and meet the character Sam. On top of this, he will have his first run in with the vampenezee a race of creatures who kill to eat unlike the vampires.
It is important to note that, in this story, vampires are not evil creatures. They never kill when they feed, do not bit in order to transform others, and do not have an evil purpose in life.
And, just so you know, the vampires in this movies aren’t fanged creatures who cant go into the light, or who can turn into bats, or anything like that stereo-type crap. It is more realistic. Like how they don’t live forever, they just age real slowly. They don’t suck blood through their teeth, they cut open a vein, suck a bit of blood then heal the wound with their spit. They can go into sunlight but not forever because they can get burnt real easily.
Also note that if the film is the content of the first three books it may be created as a stand alone movie, however there could be up to three sequels as the saga consisted of twelve books split into 4 trilogies, they could all easily be put into 4 films of the separate trilogies and flow well together
250 ft deep lies the secret of Blue. Treasure hunters come in droves, lured by tales of a fabled treasure. But none but one has ever returned from the deadly depths of the Pacific Ocean; leaving behind a bloody trail and even more intriguing rumours… For not only is the treasure inaccessible; it’s guarded night and day by deadly sharks.Aarav, Sagar and Sam – three men with differing motives – find themselves diving deep into these murky depths – to hunt for the treasure.For wealthy Aarav, it’s about the intoxicating high of more money and more risk.For honest Sagar, it’s only about saving his girlfriend Mona and his brother.For dare devil Sam, it’s simply a matter of life and death – his own.As emotions run high and motives run deep, the dark side of human nature lays bared. And hundreds of feet underwater, Aarav, Sagar and Sam grapple, initially with sharks, and then with the demons of greed, betrayal and above all, their own pricking conscious…
Our memory is the source of all emotions. It is also the source of our guilt. What if a killer would wake up one day with his memory erased? Would his crimes cease to exits? What if an innocent wakes up one with his memory erased and perceives himself to be a criminal? Would that change his perception of reality?
Faltering memory continually alters the constancy of truth. Short term memory loss denies you of an identity throwing you into an abyss of excruciating agony.
Acid Factory is about a group of characters whose sense of past has vanished in a haze of coma like they have woken up from sleep only to discover that reality could be a figment of their imagination.
Their sense of right or wrong is heightened by this state of complete distrust and self-righteousness. As the story reveals through the hazy mist of confusion confounded by loss of memory, the audience is just shown the tip of the iceberg.
A high-octane thriller where every second counts and every flash of your past is either a step towards realization of the true self or the horror of the discovery of who you really are. And then the games begin as our characters start to create stories just so that they can stay in the right but what if a roomful of people realize the majority is evil?
Wouldn’t your instinct of survival dictate you to renounce yourself to evil to survive? Acid Factory plays out as a thriller, a morality play on the inside and a cat and mouse chase on the outside.
In Sydney, Australia, a Russian scientist named Nekhorvich is working in his laboratory. While working on three sample cultures, Nekhorvich mentally laments in his participation in creating such a dangerous force of nature. Nekhorvich, a molecular biologist, while attempting to create the ultimate cure, “Bellerophon”, in order to create his “hero”, he had to create what every hero requires; a villain, and the “villain” he created was a super-virus named “Chimera”, after the Greek hero’s nemesis. Nekhorvich, having weeks to plan, decides to journey to Atlanta and give “Chimera” to the U.S. Government, in order to expose his employers’ criminal plans. Nekhorvich then destroys two of the three cultures of “Chimera”, and then injects the third into his arm, using his own body as a petri dish. With 20 hours before “Chimera” advances to the point “Bellerophon” won’t be able to save him, Nekhorvich summons his old friend Ethan Hunt to escort him to Atlanta. While suffering from the virus’ effects, Nekhorvich makes it onto a Boeing 747. When the plane reaches the Colorado Rockies, the plane is seized by unknown agents and all of the passengers and plane crew anesthetized, except for Nekhorvich, who suspected something it wrong. This is tragically well-founded, as “Ethan” then knocks Nekhorvich out and snaps his neck, killing him, and then takes his briefcase, which contains other “Chimera” samples. “Ethan” rips off his face mask, revealing he is Sean Ambrose, an IMF Agent as are his team, who then set the plane to crash before jumping from the plane by skydiving.
Meanwhile, in Texas, the real Ethan is climbing to the top of a steep cliff using nothing but chalk to get his hands enough friction. Soon, with only a modicum of difficulty, Ethan reaches the top. No sooner has he reached it that an IMF helicopter arrives and fires a rocket at him, which lands beside him un-exploded, and deposits a pair of sunglasses that contain a message from his immediate superior; an kindly old IMF Official named Michael. Michael informs Ethan that Ambrose and his team have gone rogue, and he is to assemble a team of his own and report to Seville for his briefing and more details. While two of his three-man-team are of his choice, the last must be Nyah Nordoff-Hall, a civilian, yet highly-professional & expert thief, but Ethan is not told why she must be included. The sunglasses then self-destruct five seconds later.
Nyah remains a fugitive from multiple law-enforcement agencies around the world, but Ethan catches her in the attempt to steal a valuable diamond necklace (using intelligence Michael provided in the briefing), but Hall refuses to let him speak. Ethan tracks her down in his car, and Ethan and Nyah have a semi-friendly car chase, which ends in them almost crashing and falling from a steep cliff-edge. Ethan saves Nyah before her car falls from the cliff. Aroused by his kindness, Nyah agrees to hear him out and sleeps with him.
Later that evening, Ethan meets Michael in the local IMF office. Michael tells Ethan of Nekhorvich’s death, along with that of Gradsky, Nekhorvich’s assistant who died some time earlier. Ambrose was sent by Michael to assume Ethan’s image and escort Nekhorvich to the United States, as Ethan himself failed to mention where he was going on holiday and so couldn’t be reached. The IMF knows virutally nothing about what Chimera or Bellerophon is, or what Ambrose is planning. Ethan’s mission is to find out and stop him. Nyah is to be an inside agent, as she had a relationship with Ambrose that she eventually ended and Ambrose has been desperately wanting her back ever since.
Nyah, after realizing Ambrose’s actions have led to people’s deaths, agrees to the plan, and Ethan arranges for her to be falsely arrested, and information on this to be sent to Ambrose. As Ethan predicts, Ambrose arranges for Nyah’s freedom and for her to be brought to his secret compound on an island of Sydney. Ambrose completely believes Nyah to truly wanted to return to him for his actions, but Ambrose’s right-hand man, Hugh Stamp, remains vigilant and suspicious. Nyah is forced to seduce Ambrose to solidify his trust in her. All the while, her progress is monitored by Ethan and his team-mates; his old friend Luther Stickell, and the semi-eccentric Australian Billy Baird.
Eventually, at a race track, Ambrose is caught talking John C. McCloy, the ruthless CEO of Biocyte, the corporation that employed Nekhorvich. Though nothing is heard, McCloy is shown a disk of the effects of “Chimera” on Gradsky, which occur 20 hours after exposure. Nyah is able to get Billy a copy of the disk, but Ambrose notices her putting it back. However, he pretends to remain in the dark about her allegiances.
McCloy is abducted by the IMF team and, doped up on drugs and setting up a fake hospital room, McCloy believes he is infected with Chimera, and is visited by Nekhorvich’s ghost. Nekhorvich manipulates McCloy into revealing he ordered Chimera to be developed as a bioweapon for profitable military applications, and then bought the services of Ambrose and his team to steal the virus back after Nekhorvich’s theft and escape, but now Ambrose has become ambitious, and is demanding McCloy pay £37 Million for the virus samples, to which he agreed to. McCloy then passes out due to knockout gas.
At the same time, Nyah is summoned to a meeting with Ethan, who has briefly broken into the compound to give further instructions.
As it turns out, “Nekhorvich’s ghost” was the real Ethan gaining details on Ambrose’s plans, while the “Ethan” at the compound is Ambrose himself, who now knows of Nyah’s allegiances (especially when Nyah tried to come onto him). Ambrose and Stamp plan for Nyah to be bait for Ethan.
In the end, after additional betrayals and a lengthy bike chase, Ambrose is killed and Chimera destroyed.
Movie based on the television series finds Jim Phelps and his team charged with stopping a traitor from stealing and selling classified material. Everything was going well until the man they are following and all of the team are inexplicably killed except for Ethan Hunt. Ethan then calls the Director and goes to meet him when he discovers that the whole mission was to ferret a mole that they have been suspicious of for some time. The Director shows evidence that hints that Ethan’s the one they have been looking for but Ethan knows that he is not, so he escapes. Ethan then arranges to meet the buyer and whom he warns against using the material he has and when they meet he offers to get what he paid for in exchange for telling whom the mole is. Ethan, along with Phelps’ wife Claire recruits two disavowed agents to help him which won’t be easy.
With just one year having passed after taking out Ra’s Al Ghul’s plan to have Gotham eliminated and the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA the Scarecrow, and after the city was nearly plundered with his toxins, Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter-ego the Batman, continue the seemingly endless effort to bring order to Gotham, with the help of Lt. James Gordon and newly appointed District Attorney Harvey Dent. But a new threat has now emerged into the streets. The Dark Knight faces a rising psychopathic criminal called The Joker, whose eerie grin, laughter, and inhuman morality makes him as dangerous than what he has yet to unleash. It becomes an agenda to Batman to stop the mysterious Joker at all costs, knowing that both of them are in an opposite line. One has no method at all and seeks to see the world plunge into the fire he has yet to light. One represents the symbol of hope and uses his own shadow to bring the peace and order he has yet to accomplish doing.
Nerdy, reserved bookworm Needy and arrogant, conceited cheerleader Jennifer are best friends, though they share little in common. They share even less in common when Jennifer mysteriously gains an appetite for human blood after a disastrous fire at a local bar. As Needy’s male classmates are steadily killed off in gruesome attacks, the young girl must uncover the truth behind her friend’s transformation and find a way to stop the bloodthirsty rampage before it reaches her own boyfriend Chip.
Bella Swan is still very much in love with vampire, Edward Cullen. The rest of the vampire coven who call themselves the Cullens, especially Alice, decide to throw Bella a private party for her eighteenth birthday. Things go wrong when Bella slices her finger and thirst overcomes the vampires. As a result of the danger Bella was put through, the Cullen family decide to leave Forks, Washington. At first Bella exempts herself from all social activities, until she realizes she can coexist with childhood friend, Jacob Black. As usual for Bella, things aren’t what they seem. Something is happening to Jacob that he can’t explain to Bella, and their friendship starts to deteriorate. But when someone from Bella’s past comes back to haunt her, everything will change again.
A brilliant man orchestrates a series of high-profile murders that grip the city of Philadelphia – all from inside his jail cell. The prosecutor assigned to his case realizes he is the only one who can end the reign of terror.
Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is a brilliant planner and inventor. One night two robbers invade his Philadelphia home and brutally kill his wife and daughter, and almost kill him. The killers are caught, and Assistant DA Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) is assigned the case. Nick is ordered by the DA to make a deal with one of the killers to testify against his partner for a 10 year plea bargain prison sentence. Clyde doesn’t want Nick to make the deal, but Nick says it was too late and the deal is done. The other killer got the death penalty. After 10 years, the other killer is released from prison, and he soon ends up dead. Clyde is arrested and kind of admits to Nick that he did it. Clyde is put in jail, and he warns Nick that he must fix the broken justice system that failed him and his family or else anyone connected to his case will soon die. Even from jail, Clyde’s threats become a reality, and Nick must stop Clyde before his family is next. Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)