Robert Rath (Sylvester Stallone) is a paid assassin who wants nothing more than to get out of 'the business', haunted by the memory of murdering his own mentor Nicolai years ago. Rath is a quiet, morose professional who is on an assignment to kill someone when someone else gets to the 'mark' (the target) before he does. That person turns out to be Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas), a fellow assassin and a competitive sociopath.
The story is told in flashback as Diane (Joan Collins) explains to American Intelligence how transmissions from passengers picked up from a missile to the moon are by Americans rather than Russians.
In the competitive world of modern agriculture, ambitious Henry Whipple (Dennis Quaid) wants his rebellious son Dean (Zac Efron) to help expand his family's farming empire. However, Dean has his sights set on becoming a professional race car driver. When a high-stakes investigation into their business is exposed, father and son are pushed into an unexpected crisis that threatens the family's entire livelihood.
The film is about a projection-equipment repair mechanic named Bruno Winter (Rüdiger Vogler) and a depressed hitchhiker Robert Lander (Hanns Zischler) who has just been through a break-up with his wife and a half-hearted suicide attempt. They travel along the Western side of the East-German border in a repair truck, visiting worn-out movie theaters. The movie contains many long shots without dialogue, including an outdoor defecation scene, and it was filmed in black and white by long-time Wenders collaborator Robby Müller.
Dingo après avoir été M. Walker, archétype du piéton moyen, prend le volant et devient M. Wheeler, un conducteur brutal et violent. À la fin de son périple, il se rend compte qu'en tant que piéton, il ne peut même plus traverser la rue.
One night, Caleb Colton (Adrian Pasdar), a young man in a small town, meets an attractive young drifter named Mae (Jenny Wright). Just before sunrise, she bites him on the neck then runs off. The rising sun causes Caleb's flesh to begin to burn. Mae comes with a group of roaming vampires and takes him away. The most unsociable of all the vampires, the callous and sociopathic Severen (Bill Paxton), wants to kill Caleb, but Mae reveals she has turned him into a vampire. Their charismatic leader, Jesse Hooker (Lance Henriksen), reluctantly agrees to allow Caleb to remain with them for a week to see if he can learn to hunt and become a trusted member of their group. Caleb is unwilling to kill to feed, which alienates him from the others. To protect him, Mae kills for him and then has him drink from her wrist. After Caleb endangers himself to help them during a daylight police raid on their motel, Jesse and the others are temporarily mollified.
Verona De Tessant (Maya Rudolph) and Burt Farlander (John Krasinski) are in their early thirties and struggling to meet daily needs and build fulfilling lives. When they learn they will soon become parents, they are confronted with the challenge of how – and where – to raise a child and build a happy family.
Vétéran de la guerre du Viêt Nam devenu vendeur de hot-dogs, Frank Vega (Danny Trejo) et son ami Bernie Pope (Danny Glover), neutralisent des braqueurs d'une banque et deviennent des héros dans leur ville de Los Angeles.
Baise-moi tells the story of Nadine and Manu who go on a violent spree against a society in which they feel marginalized. Nadine is a part-time sex worker, and Manu is a slacker who does anything—including occasional porn film acting—to get by in her small town in southern France.
Doug Madsen (Tim Allen), Woody Stevens (John Travolta), Bobby Davis (Martin Lawrence), and Dudley Frank (William H. Macy) are four middle-aged suburban men living in a Cincinnati area suburb who find themselves frustrated with the pace of daily life and lack of adventure. Doug is a dentist who has trouble relating to his son Billy (Dominic Janes), Dudley is a single clumsy computer programmer who is afraid to talk to women. Bobby is a henpecked plumber whose wife has made him return to work after having taken a year off to unsuccessfully write a book, and Woody is a rich lawyer married to a supermodel. They find escape from their lives on weekends by riding motorcycles together pretending to be a biker gang called the "Wild Hogs".
Polichinelle, masque de la tradition de la Campanie, intermédiaire entre les vivants et les morts, sort des entrailles du Vésuve avec pour mission d'exaucer les dernières volontés d'un simple pâtre, Tommaso Cestrone : sauver le bufflon Sarchiapone.
À première vue, rien ne distingue Benoît Brisefer (Léopold Huet), dix ans, des autres petits garçons de son âge. Pourtant, Benoît est doué d'une force étonnante! Tous les brigands qu'il croise sur son chemin en sont pour leurs frais. Mais hélas, personne n'est parfait… Dès qu'il s'enrhume, Benoît perd ses extraordinaires aptitudes physiques. Aussi n'enlève-t-il jamais l'écharpe de laine qu'il porte autour du cou ! Courageux et très volontaire, il n'hésite pas une seconde à passer à l'action pour défendre ses amis. Aussi, lorsque Poilonez (Jean Reno) - un escroc notoire - et sa bande de malfrats s'en prennent à M. Dussiflard (Gérard Jugnot), son ami chauffeur de taxi, Benoît met tout en œuvre pour déjouer leurs plans… Ensemble, ils vivront de nombreuses aventures qui les emmèneront notamment sur une île déserte où ils rencontreront Arsène Duval (Thierry Lhermitte), PDG d'une banque, qui vit tel un « Robinson Crusoé » ravi d'avoir quitté la civilisation.