Monday, January 10, 2011

Netflix Updates - Barry Munday

Barry Munday

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After a movie theater rendezvous with a teenager leads to a vicious attack from the girl's trumpet-wielding father, consummate womanizer Barry Munday (Patrick Wilson) wakes up in the hospital and discovers that his testicles were removed. Robbed of his chance to ever procreate, Barry is thrilled when he discovers he's been named in a paternity suit, even though he has no memory of ever sleeping with the plaintiff.

Lost Boys: The Thirst

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In this second-generation Lost Boys sequel, Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander reprise their roles as vampire-hunting brothers Edgar and Alan Frog, who agree to help an author (Tanit Phoenix) who pens vampire novels find her missing brother. Turns out he's been sucked into a dangerous world of underground raves, where a mysterious DJ (Seb Castang) reigns over a dance floor teeming with the undead.

Triage

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Colin Farrell stars in this psychological drama about a photojournalist who returns home from a harrowing news assignment without the colleague who'd accompanied him. Now, his girlfriend (Paz Vega) will not rest until she finds out what took place. Bosnian helmer Danis Tanovic, whose No Man's Land won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film, directed this taut, dark drama shot on location in Ireland.

Ocean's Eleven

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Frank Sinatra leads an all-star cast as Danny Ocean, who decides to knock over a few casinos on the Las Vegas Strip with his buddies -- including Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford -- in one of the merriest heist movies ever. The summit meeting of Sinatra's "Rat Pack" cronies, this comic caper was filmed on location in Vegas during the daylight-hour downtime between the real-life group's ongoing gig at the Sands Hotel.

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