Feb 07

Die Hard: With a Vengeance
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: A man calling himself “Simon” begins a reign of terror in the streets of New York: he threatens to detonate bombs around the city unless Detective John McClane cooperates in a game of “Simon Says”. McClane has a bad hangover and a bad attitude, and isn’t in the mood for games, especially this one.

Directors: McTiernan John

Actors: Jackson Samuel L.,Willis Bruce,Greene Graham,Larry Bryggman,Anthony Peck,Irons Jeremy,Wyman Nicholas,Chamberlin Kevin,Pearlman Stephen,Jackson Michael Alexander,Hodge Aldis,Hausserman Mischa,Action,Crime,Thriller,

What movies has Bruce Willis been in?
If you could tell me all the movies you know that Bruce Willis was in and tell me a little bit about what they are about that would be awesome. But don’t include these, because I know them:

Die Hard (1,2,4.0, With a Vengeance, and Live Free or Die Hard) Armageddon, 6th Sense, Jackal, Surrogates, LuckyNumberSevin


Surrogates (2009) …. Tom Greer
What Just Happened (2008) …. Actor
… aka What Just Happened? (International: English title: long title)
Assassination of a High School President (2008) …. Principal Kirkpatrick
Planet Terror (2007) …. Lt. Muldoon
… aka Grindhouse Presents: Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror (USA: DVD title)
… aka Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror (USA: complete title)
Nancy Drew (2007) (uncredited) …. Bruce
Live Free or Die Hard (2007) …. John McClane
… aka Die Hard 4.0 (Australia) (South Africa: English title) (UK) (USA: working title)
… aka Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard (South Africa: English title: TV title)
Perfect Stranger (2007) …. Harrison Hill
Grindhouse (2007) …. Lt. Muldoon (segment "Planet Terror")
Hammy’s Boomerang Adventure (2006) (V) (voice) …. RJ
The Astronaut Farmer (2006) (uncredited) …. Col. Doug Masterson
Fast Food Nation (2006) …. Harry Rydell
Over the Hedge (2006) (voice) …. RJ
16 Blocks (2006) …. Det. Jack Mosley
… aka 16 Blocks (Germany)
Lucky Number Slevin (2006) …. Mr. Goodkat
… aka Lucky # Slevin (Germany) (USA: DVD box title)
… aka Lucky Number S7evin (USA: poster title)
… aka The Wrong Man (Australia)
Alpha Dog (2006) …. Sonny Truelove
Sin City (2005) …. Hartigan
… aka Frank Miller’s Sin City (USA: complete title)
Hostage (2005/I) …. Jeff Talley
… aka Hostage – Entfuhrt (Germany)
Ocean’s Twelve (2004) (uncredited) …. Bruce Willis
The Whole Ten Yards (2004) …. Jimmy
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) (uncredited) …. William Rose Bailey
Rugrats Go Wild (2003) (voice) …. Spike
Tears of the Sun (2003) …. Lieutenant A.K. Waters
True West (2002) (TV) …. Lee
Grand Champion (2002) …. Mr. Blandford
Hart’s War (2002) …. Col. William A. McNamara
Bandits (2001) …. Joseph ‘Joe’ Blake
Unbreakable (2000) …. David Dunn
The Kid (2000) …. Russ Duritz
… aka Disney’s The Kid (USA: complete title)
The Whole Nine Yards (2000) …. Jimmy ‘The Tulip’ Tudeski
… aka Le nouveau voisin (Canada: French title)
The Story of Us (1999) …. Ben Jordan
The Sixth Sense (1999) …. Dr. Malcolm Crowe
Breakfast of Champions (1999) …. Dwayne Hoover
The Siege (1998/I) …. Major General William Devereaux
The Fifth Element (1998) (VG) (voice) …. Korben Dallas
… aka Le cinquieme element (France)
Armageddon (1998/I) …. Harry S. Stamper
Mercury Rising (1998) …. Art Jeffries
The Jackal (1997) …. The Jackal
… aka Der Schakal (Germany)
… aka Le chacal (France: dubbed version)
The Fifth Element (1997) …. Korben Dallas
… aka Le cinquieme element (France)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) (voice) …. Muddy Grimes
Last Man Standing (1996/I) …. John Smith
"Bruno the Kid" (1996) TV series …. Bruno the Kid (unknown episodes)
Bruno the Kid
Twelve Monkeys (1995) …. James Cole
Four Rooms (1995) (uncredited) …. Leo (segment "The Man from Hollywood")
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) …. John McClane
… aka Die Hard 3
Nobody’s Fool (1994) …. Carl Roebuck
Color of Night (1994) …. Dr. Bill Capa
North (1994) …. Narrator
Pulp Fiction (1994) …. Butch Coolidge
Striking Distance (1993) …. Det. Tom Hardy
Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) (uncredited) …. Man whose caravan is attacked
… aka National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1 (USA: complete title)
Death Becomes Her (1992) …. Dr. Ernest Menville
The Last Boy Scout (1991) …. Joe Hallenbeck
Billy Bathgate (1991) …. Bo Weinberg
Hudson Hawk (1991) …. Hudson Hawk
Mortal Thoughts (1991) …. James Urbanski
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) …. Peter Fallow
Look Who’s Talking Too (1990) (voice) …. Mikey
Die Hard 2 (1990) …. Lt. John McClane
Look Who’s Talking (1989) (voice) …. Mikey
… aka Daddy’s Home
In Country (1989) …. Emmett Smith
Die Hard (1988) …. Officer John McClane
Sunset (1988) …. Tom Mix
… aka Catalina (USA: cable TV title)
The Return of Bruno (1988) …. Bruno Radolini
Blind Date (1987) …. Walter Davis
… aka Blake Edwards’ Blind Date (USA: complete title)
The Verdict (1982) (uncredited) …. Courtroom Observer
Ein Guru kommt (1980) (TV) (uncredited) …. Extra
… aka Here Comes the Guru (International: English title: promotional title)
The First Deadly Sin (1980) (uncredited) …. Man Entering Diner as Delaney Leaves
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Nov 28

Alpha Dog
Alpha Dog (2006)

IMDB rating: 6.80

Plot: In 1999, in Claremont, California, the violent Jake Mazursky owes US$ 1,200.00 to the coward drug dealer Johnny Truelove, who is son of the powerful criminal Sonny Truelove. They fight and start a personal war, with Jake breaking into the house of Johnny with his friends, stealing the TV and leaving excrement in the living room. Johnny kidnaps Jake’s fifteen year old brother Zach Mazurka, who has just had an argument with his parents, and brings him to the upper class house of his friend Frankie Ballenbacher. Along a couple of days, Zach meets the friends of Frankie, goes to parties, drinks boozes, smokes pot and has sex with other teenagers. When Johnny realizes that kidnapping means life sentence, he asks the servile scum Elvis Schmidt to kill the boy.

Directors: Cassavetes Nick

Actors: Willis Bruce,Barry Matthew,Hirsch Emile,Vargas Fernando,Kartheiser Vincent,Timberlake Justin,Hatosy Shawn,Solowitz Alex,Vigil Alec,Stanton Harry Dean,Cassavetes Frank,Crime,Drama,

getting another cat/kitten but already have a spoiled one at home. Advice please!?
I have a male kitten who is about a year old now. He is spoiled rotten and the king of the house so to speak. He was a rescue cat that when we adopted him was in a home with two other cats, a dog and a ferret. He is really friendly and so social with people and vocal and I love him to death! I would like to rescue/adopt another cat eventually but I am scared that because he has been alone for a year now he has established that he is the alpha and I would not want the other one to get hurt.

What is your advice on what age/sex of the cat/kitten to bring home? Would a male be good or getting a female be better? I would like to get an older cat (2-4 years) because they always get adopted last and my heart goes out to them when I see them at the shelters ?

My cat is fixed but he has his claws could the other one get hurt? How is a good way to introduce them so they get along? I know that my cat thinks he is the alpha above everyone in the house but I am just looking for some advice. I really loved rescuing my little guy and would love to help out another and give him a little friend if I could.

Thanks for the advice!


Sorry, but there is no way your kitten considers himself spoiled rotten. If he could talk, he would say he is only entitled.

He is only a year old, so still very much a kitten. I would look to getting an older kitten, and one who has already been fixed. (Normally, a kitten transitions to more adult behavior around their third year). Sex is irrelevant once they are fixed. Yes, males are larger, but that does not mean they are always the alpha kitty.

Expect hissing, growling, and probably even wrestling as that would be expected. And remember, kittens play rough, very rough. They know what their claws can do, do much of it is bluff and bluster. I have done numerous introductions, and never a drop of blood spilled.

There are two basic approaches to making introductions. The go slow approach has one in a separate room, and they sniff each other out under the door. You then swap places, so they get used to each others scent. Then, longer and longer times together.

If a separate room is not feasible, then you bring the new kitty in its carrier into the room, let your cat sniff it out, and then open the door and let them mix. That is the way I have always done it, but I realize it doesn’t work for everyone.

Remember, a new kitten may be scared and frightened to be in a new place, so it may find a safe spot to hide for several days, coming out at night.

In a multi-cat household, having vertical separations is important. In other words, can one cat cross the room at a different level from a cat that is on the floor, usually jumping from furniture to furniture? Doesn’t have to be the entire room, but if defuses conflicts.

cat lover | Nov 17, 2009


ask a vet
Kevin7 | Nov 17, 2009


i have the same problem but i have a female cat
Celeste S | Nov 17, 2009


Since your kitten is so young he is flexible still, opposed to 2 years old where he would be somewhat set in his ways and beliefs, a male or female kitten would be okay, but you have to look at the pros and cons, when two male cats are together or even sometimes alone, they spray, they spray all over everything they consider "theirs" to show the other male cats who’s boss, now they are all neutered from the pound so maybe that could change it, but if you bring an older male into the picture that could very well happen. An older female would maybe a little more ideal for a number of reasons. Overall an older cat coming into the home with a younger one who was already there could go two different ways, it could set your little kitten into some bad habits, or could be a good role model for your kitten, and teach him the works of a true cat.
vanesssativa | Nov 17, 2009


Male cats are great, but can sometimes be territor
dru21519 | Nov 17, 2009


i don’t think that the cat that you already have would take to hard to the new cat because i had the same problem.
i have a 3 year old cat and he is also spoiled rotten and is very similar to your cat.
We took in a stray kitten about 5 months ago and at first he pretended like she wasn’t even there, after a couple of weeks he began playing with her and chasing her around the house, they also play fight all the time, but they always end up sleeping together in the same cat bed and cleaning each other.
they get along great, and i don’t think that a new cat (young or old) will bother your cat because he seems like he’s a very social cat.
if you still have your doubts you can introduce them slowly by Letting each of them smell the other indirectly, by rubbing a towel on one and letting the other smell it. They will soon accept the scent as a normal part of the house. later let the two cats sniff each other through a baby-gate or through a barely-opened door. when you think they’re ready, let them mingle under your supervision. Ignore hissing and growling, but you may have to intervene if a physical battle breaks out
take this step slowly, depending on how quickly they get along.
stephany | Nov 17, 2009


I would recommend a younger kitten. There is a natural resistance to hurting a kitten in older cats. A full grown cat would challenge your cat for dominance. It could cause all kinds of stress. Your cat will quickly show the kitten who is boss and that will be the end of that.

BTW- I have two cats, brothers from the same litter. They are Absolutely no trouble even after 10 years. A "cat lady" advised me to adopt at least two cats and they would be much less trouble. She is right. I hear all kinds of stories about people’s cats destroying things, messing everywhere, acting out etc. Never had that at all with our two guys. They are never lonely or bored. They both use the same litter box, the same food bowl the same water bowl, they sleep together etc. We have gone on vacation for up to ten days and left them home with a food and water dispenser and had our son check on them a few times, but there were never any issues.

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Jacob W | Nov 17, 2009

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