
And you thought
Tom Hanks has had enough playing deeply troubled and solitary roles as in his 2000 island adventure film Castaway. Then comes The Terminal (Steven Spielberg, 2004), wherein he plays Victor, a non-English speaking foreigner arriving in the U.S to fulfill a long time mission with a canister of Planter’s peanuts. While in midair, homeland in Europe gets embroiled in a war that eventually dissolves the country, rendering his passport void and him, virtually homeless. Thus, he is forced to stay in the terminal for the time being, and there he gets lost in a
jungle of technology, signs and advertisements, merchandise,
customs, cultures. With only love as his compass.
If anything, The Terminal makes one mighty statement: that getting lost also has its rewards.
Seen him rock his body, croon to his señorita, then wonder where is the love. But now, you will see pop musician and heartthrob Justin Timberlake take another form as his second starrer "Alpha Dog" debuts in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in Park City,
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They all say that death is inevitable. Or, is it? You've most probably watched the original Final Destination. I wouldn't be surprised if you've also seen the sequel. So, why bother to watch Final Destination 3? Well, you might think that you've seen
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