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El Ametralladora was an incredible movie! Both Pedro Infante and Margarita Mora were amazing! The great cast includes Pedro Infante, Margarita Mora, Ángel Garasa, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, Arturo Soto Rangel.
If you love watching Pedro Infante or Margarita Mora, you are definitely going to want to watch El Ametralladora
Billed as a continuation of the hugely successful 1941 film Ay, Jalisco no te rajes! Jorge Negrete a charro star. This story takes place in the time of the Mexican Revolution. Infante takes the Negrete lead part of El Ametralladora who is pursued by the same villains who pay two guys to murder one of his friends. Salvador is forced back into a violent life, kills his victimizer, and carries the girl off on his horse. In Spanish no Subtitles Filmada como una continuación del éxito internacional de 1941, la película “Ay Jalisco no te rajes” la cual fue echa por Jorge Negrete. Esta película toma lugar en una época de la revolución Mexicana. Pedro Infante toma el papel principal quien es seguido por los mismos villanos quienes le pagan a dos tipos para asesinar a uno de sus amigos. Salvador (El Ametralladora) es forzado a regresar a una vida violenta, mata al traidor y se lleva a su novia en su caballo. In Spanish no Subtitles
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Don’t wait another minute to see Cruel Intentions / Cruel Intentions 2… Check out this great movie today! I think Christine Baranski and Selma Blair were incredible together! And, the great cast includes Christine Baranski, Selma Blair, Louise Fletcher, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alaina Reed Hall.
If you love watching Christine Baranski or Selma Blair, you are definitely want to watch Cruel Intentions / Cruel Intentions 2

Cruel Intentions
This modern-day teen update of Les Liaisons Dangereuses suffered at the hands of both critics and moviegoers thanks to its sumptuous ad campaign, which hyped the film as an arch, highly sexual, faux-serious drama (not unlike the successful, Oscar-nominated Dangerous Liaisons). In fact, this intermittently successful sudser plays like high comedy for its first two-thirds, as its two evil heroes, rich stepsiblings Kathryn (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian (Ryan Phillippe), blithely ruin lives and reputations with hearts as black as coal. Kathryn wants revenge on a boyfriend who dumped her, so she befriends his new intended, the gawky Cecile (Selma Blair), and gets Sebastian to deflower the innocent virgin. The meat of the game, though, lies in Sebastian’s seduction of good girl Annette (a down-to-earth Reese Witherspoon), who’s written a nationally published essay entitled “Why I Choose to Wait.” If he fails, Kathryn gets his precious vintage convertible; if he wins, he gets Kathryn–in the sack. When the movie sticks to the merry ruination of Kathryn and Sebastian’s pawns, it’s highly enjoyable: Gellar in particular is a two-faced manipulator extraordinaire, and Phillippe, usually a black hole, manages some fun as a hipster Eurotrash stud. Most pleasantly surprising of all is Witherspoon, who puts a remarkably self-assured spin on a character usually considered vulnerable and tortured (see Michelle Pfeiffer in Dangerous Liaisons). Unfortunately, writer-director Roger Kumble undermines everything he’s built up with a false ending that’s true to neither the reconceived characters nor the original story–revenge is a dish best served cold, not cooked up with unnecessary plot twists. –Mark Englehart
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There’s a reason you haven’t heard of this straight-to-video “sequel” to the seamy teen romp that had Ryan Phillippe baring his polished behind: it’s twice as bad as the first one and is only worth a look to see just how embarrassing it can get. Writer-director Roger Kumble’s original was no classic, Lord knows, but at least the game, nubile cast knew how to smack its lips–his follow-up (which, in tamer form, was to be the pilot for a proposed series called Manchester Prep) can’t even pout properly. Phillippe’s Sebastian character (here played by a bland, doughy Robin Dunne) is carted back out to be reintroduced to scheming stepsister Kathryn, enacted by a woefully unsexy Amy Adams (Sarah Michelle Gellar played Sebastian’s ripe cousin in the first film). The two don’t hit it off, and Sebastian–far more sentimental than his big-screen counterpart–immediately decides he’s all for love, in the form of pristine deb Danielle (Sarah Thompson). It all amounts to a ponderously cartoonish nothing, including a twist ending that renders everything proceeding it completely incomprehensible. Kumble has the film spouting homilies on love and self-esteem, then randomly throws in bare breasts; it’s like a horny Saved by the Bell, without the kick or pacing of good camp. –Steve Wiecking
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Don’t miss Bring It On… WOW what an outstanding movie! Rini Bell and Nicole Bilderback were great together! The great cast includes Rini Bell, Nicole Bilderback, Jesse Bradford, Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku.
If you love watching Rini Bell or Nicole Bilderback, you are definitely want to watch Bring It On

Sunny, happy Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) is the new leader of the Toros, the cheerleading squad of Rancho Carne, an affluent San Diego high school that has lousy football players but one hell of a cheerleading team. National champions, they’re the ones who bring in the bodies to the football games with their award-winning moves and sassy grace, and they’re poised to take their sixth national cheer title. Torrance’s new reign as cheer queen, though, is cut short when she discovers that her snotty, duplicitous forerunner was regularly stealing routines from the East Compton Clovers, the hip-hop influenced cheerleaders of a poor inner city school, and passing them off as the original work of the Toros. Scrambling to come up with a new routine for the Toros–and do the right thing by giving the Clovers their due–Torrance butts heads with the proud and understandably wary Isis (Gabrielle Union), the leader of the Clovers, who wants nothing to do with a rich blond white girl, but does want to get her squad to the championships. Problem is, only one team can take home the national title. Who’s it gonna be?
An unexpected box-office hit in the late summer of 2000, Bring It On is a smart, snappy teen comedy that bristles with good cheer (literally) and lively, down-to-earth characters. The story may be fairly predictable (who’s going to win the big championship?), but director Peyton Reed and screenwriter Jessica Bendinger have fleshed out their characters with formidable strength and provided them with sharp dialogue. Dunst is a radiant comedian, projecting warmth, determination, sincerity, and a sublime airheadedness, and Union is an impressive dancer and counterpart to Dunst, matching her admirably despite her limited onscreen time. An excellent young supporting cast rounds out the film, most notably Eliza Dushku (Faith of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Jesse Bradford (Steven Soderbergh’s King of the Hill) as siblings new to Rancho Carne, who become Torrance’s best friend and potential new boyfriend, respectively. All in all, a pleasantly surprising and intelligent teen movie. Don’t miss the opening sequence, a hilarious send-up of all those high school cheerleading routines you had to sit through at boring pep rallies. –Mark Englehart
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