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SAW III (2006)
Saw III is a 2006 Canadian-American[1] horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell and story by James Wan and Whannell. Wan and Whannell directed and wrote Saw and Bousman wrote and directed Saw II. It is the third film in the seven-part Saw film series and stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh and Dina Meyer. Bell, Smith, Meyer, Donnie Wahlberg and Lyriq Bent reprise their roles from the previous films. Franky G and Tim Burd from Saw II make small cameos. Saw III marks the first appearances of Costas Mandylor and Betsy Russell, albeit minor roles; they would later become major characters in the series.
The story follows Jeff after his son is hit and killed by a car; he is put in a series of tests by Jigsaw in order try and let go of his vengeance on the man that killed him. Meanwhile a bed-ridden John Kramer has ordered his apprentice Amanda Young to kidnap a doctor named Lynn, in order to keep him alive for one final test before he dies of cancer. Saw III also contains additional back-story about the two antagonists.
Production began right after Saw II's successful opening weekend. Filming took place in Toronto from May to June 2006. Whannell aimed to make the story more emotional than previous installments, particularly with the Amanda and Jigsaw storyline. The film is dedicated to producer Gregg Hoffman who died on December 4, 2005.
Saw III was released on October 27, 2006 and was a financial success, opening to $33.6 million and grossing $80.2 million in the United States and Canada. It is the highest-grossing film of the series in the international market with $84.6 million and the highest-grossing film in the series with $164.8 million worldwide. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Bell was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards and the film received nominations for a Saturn Award as "Best Horror Film" and Teen Choice Award. Saw III was released to DVD and Blu-ray Disc on January 23, 2007 and topped the charts selling 2.5 million units in its first week. It was followed with a midquel, Saw IV, released in October 2007.
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The story follows Jeff after his son is hit and killed by a car; he is put in a series of tests by Jigsaw in order try and let go of his vengeance on the man that killed him. Meanwhile a bed-ridden John Kramer has ordered his apprentice Amanda Young to kidnap a doctor named Lynn, in order to keep him alive for one final test before he dies of cancer. Saw III also contains additional back-story about the two antagonists.
Production began right after Saw II's successful opening weekend. Filming took place in Toronto from May to June 2006. Whannell aimed to make the story more emotional than previous installments, particularly with the Amanda and Jigsaw storyline. The film is dedicated to producer Gregg Hoffman who died on December 4, 2005.
Saw III was released on October 27, 2006 and was a financial success, opening to $33.6 million and grossing $80.2 million in the United States and Canada. It is the highest-grossing film of the series in the international market with $84.6 million and the highest-grossing film in the series with $164.8 million worldwide. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Bell was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards and the film received nominations for a Saturn Award as "Best Horror Film" and Teen Choice Award. Saw III was released to DVD and Blu-ray Disc on January 23, 2007 and topped the charts selling 2.5 million units in its first week. It was followed with a midquel, Saw IV, released in October 2007.
Directed by | Darren Lynn Bousman |
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Produced by | Mark Burg Gregg Hoffman Oren Koules |
Screenplay by | Leigh Whannell |
Story by | James Wan Leigh Whannell |
Starring | Tobin Bell Shawnee Smith Angus Macfadyen Bahar Soomekh Dina Meyer |
Music by | Charlie Clouser |
Cinematography | David A. Armstrong |
Editing by | Kevin Greutert |
Studio | Twisted Pictures |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Budget | US$10 million |
Box office | US$164,800,000 |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

Storyline:
In order to avoid a jail sentence, Sean Boswell heads to Tokyo to
live with his military father. In a low-rent section of the city, Sean
gets caught up in the underground world of drift racing.
Movie Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0463985/[TITLE]…………………….[ The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
[DIRECTOR]………………….[ Justin Lin
[RELEASE DATE]………………[ 16 June 2006 (USA)
[FORMAT]:…………………..[ Matroska (MKV)
[GENRE]:……………………[ Action | Crime | Drama
[NO OF CDs]…………………[ 1
[FILE SIZE]:………………..[ 650MB
[RESOLUTION]:……………….[ 1280x544
[LANGUAGE]:…………………[ English
[SUBTITLES]:………………..[ None
[RELEASE RUNTIME]:…………..[ 01:44:14
[SOURCE]:…………………..[ BluRay.720p.x264.DTS-WiKi
300 (2006) 1080p BRRip 1.3GB
In the Battle of Thermopylae of 480 BC an alliance of Greek city-states fought the invading Persian army in the mountain pass of Thermopylae. Vastly outnumbered, the Greeks held back the enemy in one of the most famous last stands of history. Persian King Xerxes lead a Army of well over 100,000 (Persian king Xerxes before war has about 170,000 army) men to Greece and was confronted by 300 Spartans, and several hundred Arcadians. Xerxes waited for 10 days for King Leonidas to surrender or withdraw left with no options he moved. The battle lasted for about 3 days and after which all 300 Spartans were killed. The Spartan defeat was not the one expected, as a local shepherd, named Ephialtes, defected to the Persians and informed Xerxes of a separate path through Thermopylae, which the Persians could use to outflank the Greeks.
Title: 300
Info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0416449/
Release Date: 9 March 2007 (USA)
Stars: Gerard Butler, Lena Headey and David Wenham
Genres: Action | Fantasy | History
IMDB Rating: 7.8
Quality: BRRip 720p
Step Up (2006)
Step Up is a 2006 American dance/romance film directed by Anne Fletcher starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan.[2]
Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the film follows the tale of the disadvantaged Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) and the privileged modern dancer Nora Clark (Jenna Dewan), who find themselves paired up in a showcase that determines both of their futures. Realizing that they only have one chance, they finally work together.
Three sequels followed: Step Up 2: The Streets (2008), Step Up 3D (2010) and Step Up Revolution (2012).
Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the film follows the tale of the disadvantaged Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) and the privileged modern dancer Nora Clark (Jenna Dewan), who find themselves paired up in a showcase that determines both of their futures. Realizing that they only have one chance, they finally work together.
Three sequels followed: Step Up 2: The Streets (2008), Step Up 3D (2010) and Step Up Revolution (2012).
Directed by | Anne Fletcher Mico Heltborg |
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Produced by | Jennifer Gibgot Adam Shankman Patrick Wachsberger |
Written by | Duane Adler Melissa Rosenberg |
Starring | Channing Tatum Jenna Dewan Damaine Radcliff Mario Drew Sidora Rachel Griffiths Josh Henderson Tim Lacatena Alyson Stoner |
Music by | Aaron Zigman |
Cinematography | Michael Seresin |
Editing by | Nancy Richardson |
Studio | Eketahuna LLC Summit Entertainment |
Distributed by | Touchstone Pictures |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Box office | $119,193,847[1] |