故事设定在不久的将来,人类对青春和美丽的文化痴迷被推向了新的极端,“壳”是一家开创性的健康和美容公司,承诺让客户永远保持年轻,苦苦挣扎的女演员萨曼莎(伊丽莎白·莫斯 饰)获得了该公司的免费试用机会,她的生活和职业生涯因此而改变,与“壳”首席执行官、极度迷人的佐伊(凯特·哈德森 饰)建立了迅速发展的友谊。当包括社交媒体红人克洛伊(凯雅·杰柏 饰)在内的一连串前“壳”顾客神秘失踪后,萨曼莎开始担心自己可能处于危险之中。
美国移民Mickey Pearson(马修·麦康纳 饰)成功在英国伦敦建立大麻帝国,发了大财后,他试图将资产转卖给一个美国富豪。然而风声走漏,一连串的阴谋及谎言开始从Mickey展开…私家侦探Fletcher(休·格兰特 饰)用尽各种手段,收集所有Mickey的黑材料,企图从中得利。这时,新崛起的唐人街帮会龙头Dry Eye(亨利·戈尔丁 饰)对Mickey的生意虎视眈眈,最后… Mickey如何保护自己的生意与生命呢?
本故事讲述了善良的快递员秦奋因一次豪宅的送货经历,被地主会发现,就此打赌,赌金钱能否改变这个良善的青年。因此卷入了一场每天都会收到100万的人性游戏中。一夜暴富的秦奋在从穷小子成为大富翁的过程中一步步迷失自我后找回初心的故事。
荒凉的大漠之中藏有神秘宝物——大漠之心,一些不法分子前往夺取,却遇上了当地神秘守护者的阻拦。经过一番妙趣横生又精彩激烈地争夺,守护者最终保护住了大漠之心。
PJ和乔西创办了一家搏击俱乐部,希望能借此把自己的第一次献给啦啦队员。她们离奇的计划竟然奏效了。搏击俱乐部越来越受欢迎,很快学校里最受欢迎的姑娘们就以自卫的名义来这儿互相殴打。而PJ和乔西却陷入了困境,必须在计划被曝光之前找到出路。
房产推销员王嘉诚,偶遇了财神,并且还踩碎了他的法器,如能修好法器,财神将会赏他荣华富贵。一夜暴富的穷小子,在经历了一连串因钱引发的啼笑皆非的荒唐事后,逐渐找回迷失的自我,领悟了人生的意义。
本片共三个故事。 故事一,唐朝。鳐县人喜食野味终日伤害生灵杀生造孽,以至肉市血水常年浸入地下引来‘恶物’盘踞,食人幼子祸害乡邻,全县人心惶惶,某日神秘客‘十三’游方至此,挺身而出为百姓除妖解难,终保一方百姓平安。 故事二,明朝。某富家小少爷挥霍任性糟蹋粮田,惹得民怨四起,众农户敢怒不敢言,终一日,小少爷不思悔改变本加厉惹来天怒人怨,神秘客‘十三’再度现身,平民怨,解天怒,点破玄机度世救民。 故事三,民国。富豪杨老板重男轻女对幼子溺爱无度,惹来女儿妒忌,为博双亲疼爱谎称可见鬼魅,从此以谎盖谎终酿大祸,惹得全城上下谣言四起,神秘客‘十三’途经小城洞悉真相,为杨老板一家化解心结,为小城平息骚乱。
一个沉默寡言的老人和一个机灵搞怪的小男孩意外互换灵魂之后,共同踏上寻亲之旅,一路经历欢笑与泪水,最终蜕变成长的温馨故事。影片细致体现了江南特有的温婉清雅的风景,朴素真淳的民俗文化,以及最简单温暖人心的质朴情感,“用心关爱老人,用爱陪伴儿童”的价值观将为观众带去一道清风,在笑声中体会生活的美好,在流泪时感悟亲情的珍贵……
陈俊飞和团队以帮助客户解决婚姻情感中的问题而混的风生水起。为了完成一个叫单卓的美女客户委托,陈俊飞亲自下场假冒算命大师伪装明星助理套路满满,对单卓死缠烂打。不料接二连三的麻烦接踵而来,号称移情高手的陈俊飞发现这一次的委托绝对没那么简单。
身高169cm,体重95kg的韩娜(金雅中 饰)是个向往爱情的普通女子,她拥有动听的嗓子,可是只能做歌手亚美的幕后代唱。她暗恋着制作人韩尚俊(朱镇模 饰),尚俊十分欣赏她的嗓音,可是她深明尚俊是不会喜欢丑陋的自己的。 韩娜决定到美容院整容,整形成功后,她便参加了新任歌手的选拔。动听的嗓音同样吸引了尚俊,决定把她捧红。她害怕尚俊会认得她,更为自己起了个名字叫珍妮。珍妮很快便窜红了。亚美感到自己的地位受到威胁,于是开始调查珍妮的身世。众人都知道了珍妮的故事,可她无法面对支持她的歌迷,在台上一反常态,她感觉自己失去了自我,到底接下来她将如何面对突如其来的改变呢?
影片描写一名美国商人奉公司之命来到满格兰海岸洽谈收购土地兴建石油工厂,当地的风土文物和居民的起居作息跟他这个城市人很不协调,让他觉得此行无聊透顶。不料公司总裁亲到小镇视察后改变主意,想在当开办一所天文学院。商人回到美国的寓所后,也忍不住回想起一望无际的满格兰海岸。
Robin Hardy 1973年的The Wicker Man的续集 年轻的夫妇贝丝和史蒂夫,从德克萨斯刀苏格兰度假.此地的迷人风光和居民的热情好客,让他们不胜欣喜.然而,渐渐地,这个风光秀丽的小镇不为人知的狰狞面目渐渐破开迷雾,等待他们的,是一场不可想象的恐惧和灾难...
Sam (Matthew Broderick) is the reasonable man in a crazy urban world, the man of thoughtfulness and refined taste in a landscape of Leroy Neiman paintings and beer commercials. The guy would sooner cook for an hour over a hot stove than say `supersize it.' By day he's a store clerk in an upscale gourmet eatery, and these scenes raise a smile, especially for anyone who's visited the actual chain in New York City -- the portrayal isn't far off from the reality. Our man is besieged by hoards of customers who want their imported French cheese cut to impossibly exact standards. His efforts to remain outwardly polite (while you know he'd like to take the cleaver to the relentless clientele) are pretty funny, and will warm the hearts of clerks everywhere. In general, Broderick is in good form and provides the movie with most of whatever lightness it possesses. Sciorra's lovelorn dental hygienist, Ellen, is fine enough, too, and her unknowing interaction with our cheese-slicing hero shows some hopeful chemistry, and you may begin to feel you want to see these two get together. One of the main competitors for our lady's affections, a stockbroker (Kevin Anderson), is played as caricature: he's the beer swilling frat-boy whose idea of after-sex sensitivity is flipping on the football game. He's kind of funny at times, but the movie might be stronger if he was written or acted for us to like him more, instead of having us merely recognize him as the flat-out `wrong' guy in comparison to Broderick's sensitive man. Think of John Candy in Splash, taking a cigarette and beer can to the racquetball game; we know his lifestyle is not the one our hero should emulate, but we can't help but be charmed by the likeable goon. Whereas this character is merely a goon, and pretty unlikable all around. While it's a nice enough light movie for the first half, for me the story was somewhat derailed by its unbelievable (Hollywood) presentation of sex and adultery. (SPOILER AHEAD, skip to next paragraph.) When Ellen returns home after an evening's misadventures, she is naturally faced with the questioning husband (Michael Mantell). Quickly admitting her own indiscretion, she then immediately turns the situation around, demanding to know why the guy had gone ahead and bought a house without discussing it. Granted, it's a valid issue, and granted, many people use this countering maneuver in arguments. What's unbelievable is what happens next: the guy starts responding to her question, addressing the house-issue in a quiet, thoughtful manner. WHOA. You'd be hard pressed to find a married person in the world who, when faced with his/her partner's totally unexpected adultery, would be ready to address anything so calmly. The guy would surely be bouncing off the walls, or else crushed into silence and tears - but see, then we might actually feel for the poor schnook, and we'd see Sciorra's character in a poor light. And since that particular audience reaction doesn't serve the romantic comedy, the story tries to sneak around it. You may start to feel that, like the husband, you're being taken. Further dissatisfaction is just around the corner in the ending. We realize this is where misunderstandings will get sorted out, and our couple will finally see a clear path to one another. We want the satisfaction of rooting for them. But it's marred by another unbelievable character reaction, followed by an abrupt conclusion that feels rushed and forced, too easy and unearned. You may feel as though the movie's cheating on you again...