Yup nuff movie a drop dis Summer so here are the one weh me a forward, promote and waan see...
1. Gilgamesh
Release Date: TBA 2005 (limited)
Studio: Stonelock Pictures
Director: Roger Christian
Screenwriter: Beni Atoori, Roger Christian, Mitchell Cohen
Starring: Max Ryan, Leonor Varela, Omar Sharif, Peter O'Toole, Robert Davi, Kenan Imirzalioglu, Valentina Cervi, Armand Assante, Costas Mandylor, Faramarz Assef, Ozgu Namal, Zuhal Olcay, Cyrus Pahlavi, Azra Akin
Genre: Adventure, Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Available
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Plot Summary: Over seven thousand years ago, before it was called Iraq, before it was called Persia, before the writing of the Old Testament, before the age of the Pharaohs, ..Assyria was that land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; home to the hated King Gilgamesh. Thru thousands of years, GILGAMESH has endured as the oldest and most revolutionary work of literature known to mankind. This first-ever epic follows the warrior-king from his divine rise to power to his victories and struggles with the Gods; risking life and love on his tumultuous quest to find the answers to happiness and immortality. What he found was much less mysterious than he ever expected.. and it was always there, right at his finger tips.
Lords of Dogtown (2005)
Synopsis
Like the documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys (which featured footage of this film's screenwriter, skating legend Stacy Peralta), only in fictional form, Lords of Dogtown chronicles the adventures of the crew of 1970s California skaters who brought their surfing experience to the concrete and revolutionized the sport.
Kingdom of Heaven (R) Wide Release (I'm tired of epics too but I'll give it a shot)
Bailian (Orlando Bloom), a young French blacksmith, is mourning the loss of his wife and son when he's confronted by his estranged father, Godfrey of Ibelin (Liam Neeson), the baron to the king of Jerusalem and a man committed to keeping peace in the holy land despite the increasing possibility of war. Ridley Scott (Gladiator) directs.
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