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Martin Wood Movies

2012  
 
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In the third entry of this film series, Judge John Goodnight helps a beautiful woman escape vengeful men who are chasing her, but he soon realizes that she may not be as innocent as she seems. ~ Brie Hearn, Rovi

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2012  
 
The investigation into a UFO sighting leads a young researcher to a government agent who's determined to get answers, and together discover a clan of space vampires dwelling in an abandoned mineshaft. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2008  
 
This fantasy TV series from Canada follows the bizarre adventures of Dr. Helen Magnus, a British doctor whose area of expertise lies in cryptobiology -- which is to say, monsters. Constantly seeking out the strange and secret creatures seldom seen by others, Dr. Magnus is sometimes confronted with life forms too dangerous to unleash on the public. But often times, the subjects of the doctor's study are the ones in danger, and she believes it is her moral duty to protect them from the fearful, prying eyes of humanity, setting up what she calls a "sanctuary" for the universe's misfits. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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2008  
 
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The Stargate saga continues as an elite military unit races back to Earth following the mysterious disappearance of two key team members, only to find themselves in an alternate reality where the Stargate has never been invented. Somewhere in deep space, the SG-1 team is in serious trouble. Two team members have vanished without a trace, and now the SG-1 unit's only hope for survival is to get back to Earth as quickly as possible. Upon touching down the team is relieved to be home, but deeply disturbed to learn that the reality they just returned to isn't the same one they departed from. In this reality, the Stargate has never been discovered and neither the government nor the military has never even heard of the SG-1 unit. But who altered the Earth's timeline, and why? Upon discovering that a malevolent alien known as Ba'al has been meddling with the planet's timeline in an attempt to conquer Earth, the team must race against time to defeat the most powerful adversary that they have ever faced. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ben BrowderAmanda Tapping, (more)
 
2006  
PG  
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In the world of the emperor penguin, a simple song can mean the difference between a lifetime of happiness and an eternity of loneliness. When a penguin named Mumble is born without the ability to sing the romantic song that will attract his soul mate, he'll have to resort to some fancy footwork by tap dancing his way into the heart of the one he loves. Directed by Babe mastermind George Miller, Happy Feet tells the tale of one penguin's quest for love, and features an all-star cast of vocal talent that includes Robin Williams, Hugh Jackman, Elijah Wood, Nicole Kidman, and Brittany Murphy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Elijah WoodRobin Williams, (more)
 
2004  
 
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The discovery of an ancient secret leads to a shocking revelation that may forever alter the course of history in this imaginative entry from the folks who brought you Stargate SG-1. When the SG-1 crew unearths the remnants of what they believe to be the Lost City of the Ancients -- the very civilization that originated the Stargates -- an investigation by Stargate Command leads a new team of explorers to a distant galaxy. Headed by Dr. Elizabeth Weir, the explorers soon discover the deserted remnants of a highly advanced civilization settled on the ocean floor. When the daring explorers make contact with a group of nomadic humans, the discovery of an otherworldly enemy that feeds on fear offers a grim foreshadowing of things to come for the human race if they don't band together and fight the dark force that threatens to consume them all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2001  
 
O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) smells a rat when General Hammond (Don S. Davis) steps down as head of SGC and is replaced by the hawkish General Bauer (Lawrence Dane). Almost immediately, Bauer begins demonstrating that he's dealing from the bottom of the deck by breaking up the SG-1 team and starting work on a bomb designed to destroy "unfriendly" planets. In his efforts to thwart Bauer and restore Hammond to power, O'Neill finds an ally in the form of an old nemesis. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
 
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In this comic fantasy for the family, Daniel (Mark Rendall) is a young boy who is having more than his share of problems -- his mother has died, he's having a hard time with bullies at school, and he wants a pet but his father, Steven (Nicholas Lea), isn't so sure it's a good idea. One night, Daniel wishes on a star for a cool pet who will be loyal and never forget him; the next morning, he wakes up to discover that an elephant named Lumpy has taken up residence in his backyard. Steven isn't keen on the idea of keeping an elephant as a pet and gives the animal to a local zoo, but Daniel hatches a plan to steal Lumpy back -- which is when the boy discovers his new friend has magical powers. Also released as The Incredible Elephant, The Impossible Elephant also stars Mia Sara. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mark RendallNicholas Lea, (more)
 
2000  
 
The Russians send a distress call to the SGC when an Asgard Stargate, recovered from the ocean floor, begins wreaking havoc, creating a perpetual wormhole. The SG-1 crew teams with Soviet scientist Dr. Svetlan Markov (Marina Sirtis) to neutralize the Stargate, which has been locked into a water-covered planet. Along the way, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) is unexpectedly reunited with the traitorous Col. Maybourne (Tom McBeath). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
Two alien civiilzations, the Enkarans and the Gadmeer, battle over the colonization of the same planet. As often happens on Stargate SG-1, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and his SG-1 team are caught in the middle of this titanic offworld struggle. In additon to the usual perils, O'Neill's team is faced with the realization that the victory of the Enkarans will bring about the inevitable destruction of the Gadmeer--and vice versa. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
Vanessa Angel is cast as Tok'ra archeologist Anise, who presents the SG-1 with special, high-tech armbands. Upon donning these bands, the crew members are endowed with superhuman powers--and hampered by severly clouded judgment. When Dr. Frasier (Teryl Rothery) concludes that their new powers may render more harm than good, the crew is ordered to remove the armbands by General Hammond (Don S. Davis)--but the bands won't come off. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
When the SGC's Major Graham (Bill Nikolai), goes berserk and commits suicide, he turns out to have been a Zatarc--a slave to Goa'uld mind control, programmed to kill through the application of false memmories. Having come in close contact with Graham, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Carter (Amanda Tapping) may be in dnager of becoming Zatarcs themselves. This situation serves to cause a serious rift in the relations between SGC and the Tok'ra resistance movement. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
Mortal enemies Apophis (Peter Williams) and Heru'ur (Douglas H. Arthurs decide to bury the hatchet and forge an alliance. Realizing the awful consequences of such a union, the SG-1 team must prevent this from taking place. Meanwhile, while trying to raise support for a Jaffa rebellion, Teal'c (Christopher Judge) is captured by the Goa'uld. Ultimately, the half-dead Teal'c is used as a bargaining tool in the negotiations between Apophis and Heru'ur--and the SG-1 crew may be forced to sacrifice their comrade to thwart the alliance. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
Season Four of Stargate SG-1 begins where the cliffhanger finale of Season Three left off, with a deadly and apparently unstoppable swarm of replicator bugs threatening to invade the earth. At the last minute, the invasion is thwarted and most of the bugs destroyed. Alas, one of the tiny scourges has managed to infiltrate the Russian submarine Blackbird and is rapidly spawning replicants. Since the Pentagon cannot destroy the sub without seriously damaging US-Soviet relations, the SG-1 team launches not one but two desperate schemes to save the day. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
Even the powerful Asgard are unable to prevent an onslaught of deadly metallic replicator bugs. In his efforts to prevent the bugs from invading earth, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) must destroy Thor's vessel, the Beliskner--and, possibly, himself as well. Against his explicit orders, O'Neill's SG-1 team joins their leader in his suicidal mission. This final episode of Stargate SG-1's third season ends with the traditional cliffhanger, which of course would not be resolved until the beginning of Season Four. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
When a trade agreement with the Tollans falls through, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) is motivated to steal some valuable Tollan technology. Forced to leave the Stargate program in disgrace, O'Neill finds himself amenable to a tempting job opportunity proposed by shifty offworld commander Col. Harry Maybourne (Tom McBeath). It turns out that there is more to this situation than meets the eye--but who exactly are the hero and the villain of the piece? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
Awakening from suspended animation, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Jackson (Michael Shanks) are told that 79 years have passed while they slept, and that they are the only survivors of the SG-1 team. A group of scientists, claiming that they need the trio's memories to continue the fight against the Gou'ald, holographically recreate SG-1's past adventures (via excerpts from the earlier episodes "The Nox", "The Torment of Tantalus", "The Serpent's Lair" and "Secrets". Only when it is almost too late do the SG-1 team members realize that their futuristic trappings are merely an illusion, cooked up by evil Goa'uld leader Hathor (Suanne Braun)--but for what purpose? The "cliffhanger" climax of this final second-season Stargate SG-1 episode would not be resolved until the opening installment of Season Three. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
SG-1 races to the planet P3X 451, hoping to deactivate a black hole. Unable to disengage the Stargate, the SG-1 causes a tear in the time-space continuum, with the area's gravity field threatening to slow down the flow of time and destroy the world. This crisis unexpectedly turns into a chance for redemption for O'Neill's (Richard Dean Anderson) disgraced former shipmate Cromwell (Marshall Cromwell). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
On a routine mission to the planet PJG-877, the SG-1 crew is captured and spirited away in an invisible cargo ship by alien bounty hunter Aris Boch (Sam J. Jones). When escape proves next to impossible, the crew tries to bargain for their lives by agreeing to help Boch catch his current prey, the Gou'ald Kel'tar. But the mercenary Boch is not entirely swayed by this bargain: after all, he has the opportunity to collect the generous bounty on the heads of SG-1's O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Teal'c (Christopher Judge)--and three heads are better than one. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
Seeking out new and advanced forms of intelligence, the SG-1 finds the planet Orban. Here the adult population uses its children to harvest knowledge for entire Orbanian race--then callously casts the youngsters aside when their usefulness has ended. Things take a poignant turn when O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Carter (Amanda Tapping) befriend an 11-year old Orbanian named Merrin (Brittney Irvin). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
The Earth and the Asgard enter into negotiations with the Goa'uld to formulate a nonaggression pact. These negotiations may be placed in jeopardy by SG-1 crew member Teal'c (Christopher Judge), who has sworn vengeance against the Goa'uld ambassador (Ron Halder) who murdered his father. As it turns out, however, the Goa'uld are their own worst enemies. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1999  
 
Picking up where the series' second season left off, the first episode of Stargate SG-1 finds SG-1 crew members O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Jackson (Michael Shanks) trapped on the home planet of evil Goa'uld queen Hathor (Suanne Braun). As Hathor attempts to bring O'Neill over to her side by implanting him with a Goa'uld symbiote, in the Jaffa city of Chulak Teal'c (Christopher Judge) tries to raise an army to rescue his SG-1 comrades, with the assistance of Teal'c's mentor Bra'tac (Tony Amendola). The fate of everyone may rest in a bold plan hatched by Stargate leader Gen. Hammond (Don S. Davis)--while a previous rescue attempt by the reckless Col Makepeace (Steve Majac) yields potentially dangerous side effects. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
After the Stargate malfunctions, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Carter (Amanda Tapping) are trapped near a crevasse on a frozen, uncharted planet. Despite the bitter cold, Carter is able to keep her wits about her--a good thing, too, since O'Neill is seriously injured an cannot be moved. Back at SG-1, Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and Jackson (Michael Shanks) conduct a frenzied search for their missing comrades, but with millions of planets to choose from, it is like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack--and that "needle" is getting colder with each passing minute. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
Part One of Stargate SG-1's two-part, first-season finale is a followup to the previous episode "There But For the Grace of God". Daniel Jackson is now (Michael Shanks) forearmed with the knowledge that the earth will soon be attacked by the Goa'ulds. Unfortunately, the entire Stargate project--the only line of defense against the Goa'ulds--is being probed by Senator Kinsey (Ronnie Cox), cost-cutting chairman of the Appropriations Committee. In their efforts to convince Kinsey that Stargate is not the huge waste of money that he thinks it is, the SG-1 team recalls several previous adventures--thereby seguing into excerpts from the earlier Stargate SG-1 episodes "Children of the Gods" and "The Nox". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
The SG-1 team heads to Nasya, there to rescue survivors of the recent Goa'uld attack. In the course of this mission, the body of team member Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) is taken over by a Goa'uld--and the only one who realizes that this has happened is another former Goa'uld "host", a little girl named Cassandra (Katie Stuart, repeating her role from the first-season episode "Singularity"). But things are not as dark as they seem: Carter's possessor turns out to be Jolinar of Malkshur, who claims to head a resistance movement against the Goa'uld System Lords. Even so, there is trouble ahead for Carter in the form of the Ashrak (Peter Lacroix), an assassin forsworn to kill Jolinar. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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