


Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009)
Director: Steve RashThree college roommates are on the ride oftheir lives when they drop everything to join a bus full of sexy, scantily clad models to compete in the ultimate sport competition: the National Beer Pong Tournament. Along the way, they’ll be stalled by some of the most unusual roadside attractions ever – including a hitchhiking, gun toting beauty, a grandmother-mother-daughter stripper squad, and the lovely ladies of Chastity Until Marriage. With all these detours will they reach the competition and win the ultimate title? Getting Your Pong On has never been this fun!




Director: Kedar KordeA circle of friends in San Francisco finds out the hard way that it s not all hugs and kisses in the game of love and that everyone needs a strategy to score. Bookish biologist Simon (Clayne Crawford – A Walk to Remember) lusts after Jane (Sarah Wright – The House Bunny) , a blonde beauty who barely knows he exists. Against the advice of his womanizing best friend, Lorenzo (Warren Christie – October Road), Simon decides to make Jane jealous by dating his lab partner, Trese (Judy Marte – Raising Victor Vargas). But every part of Simon’s plan falls apart.







Randy Orton vs. Triple H vs. John Cena in a Singles match for the WWE Championship


Alien Trespass (2009)
Director: R.W. GoodwinThe story begins in 1957 in the star-filled skies above California’s Mojave Desert. It is a special night for noted astronomer Ted Lewis, who is preparing a special dinner for his beautiful, adoring wife Lana to celebrate their wedding anniversary. In another part of town, Tammy, a waitress at small local diner with big plans for the future, looks out her window and is excited to see a shooting star, which she takes as a good sign for her dreams. But, what Dr. Lewis and Tammy assume is a shooting star, is really an alien spaceship. The fiery ball hurtles toward earth and crash-lands on a butte in the desert. The only witnesses are teens Dick and Penny who are necking in a nearby lover’s lane. A tall, metallic alien named Urp emerges from the craft unharmed, alarmed to discover that the monstrous Ghota, who was also on board, has escaped. The menacing one-eyed…..




Nothing Like the Holidays (2008)
Director: Alfredo De VillaFreddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, and Elizabeth Peña star in Washington Heights director Alfredo de Villa’s earnest family drama about the importance of familial relationships in times of personal crisis. The snow is falling and Christmas has come to Chicago. For the Rodriguez family, there is particular cause to celebrate this year; youngest sibling Jesse (Rodriguez) has recently returned home safe and sound after fighting in the war overseas. But as the members of the Rodriguez family converge on their parent’s home, there’s a strange sense of tension lingering heavy in the cool winter air. Despite the fact that Jesse is doing his best to get back in the good graces of his old flame, she seems reluctant to forgive him for leaving in the first place.







Sara (Cameron Diaz) and Brian Fitzgerald (Jason Patric) have just been informed that their young daughter Kate (Sofia Vassilieva) has leukemia, and that she only has a few years to live. The doctor suggests to the parents that they try an unorthodox medical procedure of producing another child in a test-tube that would be a perfect match as a donor for Kate. Sara will try anything to save Kate, and they have a new baby Anna (Abigail Breslin) to be used as a donor for Kate. The first thing they use is blood from the umbilical cord for Kate. As years go on, the doctors must take bone marrow from Anna to give to Kate.


After kidnapping and brutally assaulting two young women, a gang led by a prison escapee unknowingly finds refuge at a vacation home belonging the parents of one of the victims -- a mother and father who devise an increasingly gruesome series of revenge tactics



