$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2010
"Things aren't going exactly as planned for high-powered Manhattan lawyer Louise (Meg Ryan). Her husband of 13 years, Ian (Timothy Hutton), announces that he's leaving her for a younger woman (Kristen Bell). Taking things into her own hands, Louise holds Ian captive until he agrees to work on their marriage. The unexpected arrival of a gardener turned opportunistic thief (Justin Long) and Ian's impatient mistress serve only to complicate the spiraling situation further."
$2.99 | VUDU
Released: 2009
After she arrives at her country home for a romantic weekend getaway, things don't go exactly as planned for high-powered Manhattan lawyer Louise (Meg Ryan). First, her husband of 13 years, Ian (Timothy Hutton), tells her that he's leaving her for a younger woman (Kristen Bell). Then, one thing leads to another, and pretty soon Ian finds himself held captive by an oddly cool Louise who explains that she won't release him until he professes his love for her and commits to working on their marriage. And that's when things REALLY start to go wrong. The unexpected arrival of an opportunistic young gardener (Justin Long) and Ian's impatient mistress only serve to complicate the crisis even further, while somehow forcing Louise and Ian to reckon with their past and realistically deal with their future.
$14.99 | iTunes
Released: 2008
Prepare yourself for the hilarious, laugh-packed comedy "Postal," the irreverent and outrageous film based on the popular video game. After a clueless slacker named the Postal Dude (Zack Ward) loses his job, he joins his shady Uncle Dave (Dave Foley) and a bevy of big-breasted, scantily-clad female cult followers in a scheme to steal a shipment of hot new toys. But first they must foil a band of ruthless terrorists - led by none other than Osama Bin Laden - and save the world from destruction in this offensive, mayhem-ridden laugh riot that threatens the very limits of common decency.
$1.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
G.I. Jesus Synopsis 'So Impressive in so many ways that it demands to be taken seriously.' ~ The New York Times A Mexican national, Jesus Feliciano, returning to California from Iraq where he had soldiered in exchange for grant of US citizenship, suffers trauma related to his battle experience and imagines his family life threatened. Jesus (Joe Arquette), a Mexican citizen who is desperate for U.S. citizenship, is the driving force behind this political drama. He opts to enlist in the United States Army to fight in Iraq in exchange for a green card, but when he returns from the war zone he experiences post-traumatic stress syndrome and begins to question his decision. Everything seems different. He is shocked to find how much his Mexican wife and daughter have changed in his absence. He watches his American dream turn into a nightmare, as he struggles to hold his family together in a country obsessed with materialism and conspicuous consumption. Jesus soon learns that the true battle begins after the fighting stops. Provocative and intelligent, often humorous, G.I. Jesus portrays one family's struggle to find a better life by crossing the border - back into Mexico!
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