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Plot: Two former college roommates, Charlie (Sandler) and Alan (Cheadle), run into each other at low points in their lives and rekindle their friendship.
Plot: On their way back to New York by plane, the 4 former city zoo denizens crash-land in Africa, and meet some relatives of Alex (Stiller).




Madagascar (2005)Plot: Marty the Zebra (Rock), Alex the Lion (Stiller), Gloria the Hippo (Pinkett Smith) and Mlman the Giraffe (Schwimmer) have it all as star attractions at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Despite all that, Marty wonders what life would be like “in the wild”. His wish comes true, as a series of events leaves the 4 friends stranded on the island of Madagascar, without a human in sight. Animated.




Collateral (2004)Plot: Max (Foxx) has driven a cab for 12 years in LA, but has never had a fare quite like the one he has tonight. When Vincent (Cruise) steps into his cab, he unknowingly begins the journey of his life. Because Vincent is a hit man, and nothing will prevent him from making his 5 stops tonight.




The Matrix Revolutions (2003)Plot: With the machines on their way to Zion, an epic battle is about to begin for Zion’s very survival. Meanwhile, Neo (Reeves) must journey into the heart of Machine City to a final confrontation with the renegade Agent Smith (Weaving) if he has any chance to fulfill his destiny and end the War against the Machines.




Matrix: Reloaded (2003)Plot: Neo (Reeves) is The One, the man prophecised to destroy the Matrix, a virtual reality construct designed by intelligent machines to occupy humans’ minds while they cultivate them for their energy. While visions of a dying Trinity (Moss) haunt his dreams, Neo, Trinity and Morpheus (Fishburne) search for the Keymaker, who will be able to open the door to Neo’s future.




Ali (2001)Plot: Relive a piece of boxing history in this story of Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali (Smith). From his first championship fight to his fight with the U.S. Government over his refusal to be drafted to his famous Rumble in the Jungle match versus George Foreman.