Now Playing Synopsis: Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) wrestles with inner demons while contending with monsters of his own creation in this sequel from writer\director Shane Black. The story in Iron Man 3 picks up shortly after the events of The Avengers. Having previously entered another dimension in order to save New York City, Tony remains deeply haunted by the experience. Unable to sleep, he throws himself into his work with such intensity that it begins to take a heavy toll on both his mental health and his relationship with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow). Tony has only started to appreciate the gravity of his problems when an enigmatic terrorist named the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) hijacks the airwaves and threatens to bring America to its knees with a painful series of "lessons" that even President Ellis (William Sadler) won't be able to ignore. When Tony's former security guard Happy Hogan (Favreau) is badly injured in an explosion caused by one of the Mandarin's agents, the vengeful playboy issues a public threat that results in his home being completely destroyed in a devastating attack, leaving him to face his enemy with only one badly damaged prototype suit. Fortunately, Tony isn't on his own, and with the help of Col. James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) and a young boy named Harley (Ty Simpkins), he pieces together the mystery of the Mandarin, whose final "lesson" promises to be the most painful of all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall Movie Details Play Trailer
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...The food there is great. The Sushi is awesome! You will not find better sushi on the peninsula. Try the Ahi Tower and the Playboy. I love the fact that their menu keeps changing. It isn't the same boring rolls. You won't be disappointed," posted...
...but the way Bay revels in it, lingers on the shots of oiled flesh, is akin to a guy loudly declaring what a travesty "Playboy" magazine is, and then proceeding to produce a stack of well-worn copies to illustrate in meticulous detail what's wrong...
...identical triplets in "The Sorceror's Stone" movie and a set of three identical girls were Playmates in the December 1998 Playboy. The Dionnes were the first set of Quintuplets to survive infancy, although there was a surviving set of Quadruplets born...
...features over 50 different sushi selections on their menu with a wide variety of tastes and presentation, such as the flaming "Playboy," the beautiful Volcano and the ultimate Nikko Sushi Love Boat known as the "Titanic," there is an Alaska Sushi roll...
...time to enact a crazy plan that no one thinks will actually work. Fury takes a recently thawed American hero, an alcoholic playboy genius with a penchant for iron outerwear, and an outcast nuclear physicist with a Jeckyll and Hyde complex, stirs in a couple...
Now Playing Synopsis: A professional enforcer investigates the brazen robbery of a high-stakes mob poker game in this crime thriller directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) and adapted from a novel by George V. Higgins. Livid over the fact that three low-level thieves have crashed the entire underworld economy, the mob's top brass hires Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) to see that the bandits pay for their crime. The closer Cogan gets to his target, however, the more he finds his mission complicated by an alcoholic hit man who's well past his prime, incompetent gangsters, and the playboy host of the inauspicious game. James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, Ben Mendelsohn, Richard Jenkins, and Scoot McNairy co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Brad Pitt, Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, James Gandolfini, Richard Jenkins, Vincent Curatola, Ray Liotta, Trevor Long, Max Casella, Sam Shepard, Slaine, Linara Washington, Ross Brodar, Roger L. Pfeiffer, Joe Chrest Movie Details Play Trailer
Movie Review
...there is no outright sex, but Bay does parade his high school-age leading lady, Megan Fox, around as though she were a Playboy playmate. Also, though the noble Autobots refuse to harm humans, the Decepticons feel no such compassion, racking up bodies...
...going into the year of their respective nominations. Carter managed to overcome early controversial statements, such as a Playboy magazine interview in which he confessed "lust in his heart" tame stuff nowadays to emerge victorious in his bid to unseat...
...begins in 1980 with Hanks, as Wilson, soaking in a Las Vegas hot tub surrounded by strippers, cocaine, and an ambitious Playboy playmate who is convinced that the Congressman can help her become a TV star. On the TV behind the bar is a news report showing...
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