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POCAHONTAS 2

Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World the movie finale is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas. The film is inspired by true events in the life of Pocahontas which took place years after her encounter with John Smith and the founders of Jamestown. While the original film dealt with her romance with John Smith, this film deals with her romance with the Englishman she would later marry in real life, John Rolfe.
All the returning characters from the first film retain their original voice actors with the exception of Captain John Smith who is voiced by Donal Gibson, the younger brother of Mel Gibson who voiced him in the first film.
Plot
Set years after the original film (circa 1610-1614), John Smith has been presumed dead in a plot by Governor Ratcliffe, the villain from the original film, to declare war against the Powhatan Nation back in the New World. In order to prevent such a happening, a young diplomat, John Rolfe, is sent to bring Chief Powhatan to King James for negotiations. In the New World, Pocahontas's old friend Nakoma seems to be married. Pocahontas is still mourning John Smith's death. She eventually decides to move on and buries his compass in the snow. A while later, John Rolfe's ship arrives. By now, civilians from England have settled in Jamestown and rush to meet the boat. Pocahontas curiously joins them. After an incident with a biased sailor, Pocahontas meets Rolfe, but they don't take a liking to each other. Pocahontas is offended that Rolfe sees the need to be in charge, and Rolfe does not like Pocahontas' independent spirit. Rolfe later overhears two women talking about Pocahontas preventing a war. Rolfe then assumes "Pocahontas" is the name of the Chief of the Powhatans.
That night at a dance in the Indian village, Rolfe intrudes with a gift of a horse for "The Mighty Pocahontas." When Pocahontas steps forward, Rolfe finds himself in an awkward situation: the stubborn Chief will not go to England, but unless an envoy is sent, war will break out. Pocahontas volunteers, despite Rolfe having doubts and a native saying bad disadvantages. Later that night, Pocahontas asks for advice from Grandmother Willow, who tells her to "listen to the spirit within."
The next day, Pocahontas sets off for England with Meeko, Flit, and Percy stowing away on the ship, and a bodyguard sent by the Chief (known as Uttamatomakkin). While on the ship, Pocahontas is nearly arrested by the captain as a stowaway, but Rolfe saves her. Then Rolfe and Pocahontas come to a truce, and perhaps this is where the first sparks of romance appear.
MOVIE LINKS
PART 1
PART 2
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March 30, 2008
THE KARATE KID 3

The Karate Kid, Part III (1989) is the second sequel to the hit motion picture The Karate Kid (1984). This film stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Thomas Ian Griffith, Robyn Lively, and Martin Kove. Like the first two films, it was directed by John G. Avildsen, written by Robert Mark Kamen, stunts choreographed by Pat E. Johnson, and music by Bill Conti.
Plot synopsis
After his best student lost to Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) at the All Valley Tournament almost a year earlier, Sensei John Kreese (Martin Kove) proved himself a sadistic, sore loser. As a result, his students abandoned him following a physical altercation with Miyagi in the parking lot of the venue where the All-Valley Karate Championship featured in the first of the movie franchise.
The story picks up almost a year after the parking lot confrontation. The futures of Kreese and his Cobra Kai dojo appear bleak and uncertain, after it is revealed through phone messages that since Cobra Kai no longer has any students, the All-Valley Karate Tournament committee won't be including them in the upcoming competition, as well as a utility bill collector threatening to shut off service.
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/karate-kid-3-the.htm
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SAVING SARAH CAIN
Saving Sarah Cain is a theatrical production of Beverly Lewis' 2000 novel The Redemption of Sarah Cain. Originally scheduled for an August 24, 2007 opening, the film premiered on Lifetime Television five days earlier. The film is distributed by Believe Pictures and stars Lisa Pepper, Elliott Gould, Tess Harper, Soren Fulton, Danielle Chuchran, Abigail Mason, Tanner Maguire, and Jennifer O' Dell. The film was directed by Michael Landon, Jr.
MOVIE LINKS
http://googlonymous.com/?q=SAVING+SARAH&type=videos
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BEETHOVEN'S 5th

Beethoven's 5th is the fourth sequel to the 1992 film Beethoven. It was released in 2003. This is believed to be the final movie of the series.
Plot
When Sara takes Beethoven to spend summer vacation with wacky Uncle Freddie in an old mining town, the mischievous canine "digs up" the missing clue to a legendary hidden fortune. Now everybody wants to be the dog's best friend as his discovery unleashes a frenzy of treasure hunting among the community's cast of kooky characters. But the sheriff shoots dead the ghosts & Beethoven is "declared" a hero.
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/beethovens-5th.htm
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BEETHOVEN'S 4th

Beethoven's 4th is the third sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. It was released on December 4, 2001.
Plot
The movie starts with a dad checking on his two kids before school. Their family includes a girl (Beth), a boy (Brennan), an artist father (Richard), and a campaining mother (Sara), and a repulsive dog named Beethoven, who they are keeping for a relative family. The children love Beethoven, but their parents don't, and want to get rid of him. So the children begin taking the dog to Obedience Training led by a former army sargent. Brennan falls in love with a girl (Hayley), while Beethoven literally destroys the obstacle course in one day. Meanwhile, the rich Sedgwig family owns a pampered pup that looks excactly like Beethoven, named Michealangelo. Michealangelo and Young Madison Sedgwig are friends, but Busy Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwig are always neglecting her. In fact, Mr. Sedgwig is the only one who seems to try to play with her. Beethoven, meanwhile, runs after a loose hot dog cart, and ends up on a merry-go-round. Michealangelo has gotten loose and is now on the same merry-go-round. He is mistaken for Beethoven and taken home by Brennan and Beth.
Cast
* Judge Reinhold as Richard Newton
* Julia Sweeney as Beth Newton
* Joe Pichler as Brennan Newton
* Michaela Gallo as Sara Newton
* Kaleigh Krish as Madison Sedgewick
* Matt McCoy as Reginald Sedgewick
* Veanne Cox as Martha Sedgewick
* Mark Lindsay Chapman as Johnnie Simmons
* Nick Meaney as Nigel Bigalow
* Natalie Marston as Hayley (as Natalie Elizabeth Marston)
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/beethovens-4th.htm
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BEETHOVEN'S 3rd

Beethoven's 3rd is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven.
Plot
The Newton family from the original Beethoven movies are on vacation in Europe but do plan to join a Newton family reunion and to make sure one of their family members definitely makes it, they ship him to travel to the reunion with George Newton's brother Richard. Guess which family member it was? That's right, Beethoven! The giant mutt follows Richard Newton and his family of a nagging wife and two bratty kids as they hit the road to California in a huge, shiny and expensive RV, equipped with a DVD player. Following them are two bumbling crooks who have hidden some secret codes on a DVD that they figure no one in the world will buy, but someone does: Richard. So now they've got a DVD holding top secret information and the crooks must get it back...
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/beethovens-3rd.htm
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BEETHOVEN'S 2nd

Beethoven's 2nd is the first sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. It starred Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt, and Beethoven's four puppies, Tchaikovsky, Chubby, Dolly, and Mo.
Cast
* Charles Grodin - George Newton
* Bonnie Hunt - Alice Newton
* Nicholle Tom - Ryce Newton
* Christopher Castile - Ted Newton
* Sarah Rose Karr - Emily Newton
* Debi Mazar - Regina
* Chris Penn - Floyd
* Ashley Hamilton - Taylor Devereaux
* Danny Masterson - Seth
* Catherine Reitman - Janie
* Maury Chaykin - Cliff Klamath
* Heather McComb - Michelle
* Felix Heathcombe - Percy Pennypacker
* Scott Waara - Banker
* Jeff Corey - Gus, the Janitor
* Virginia Capers - Miss Linda Anderson
* Jordan Bond - Jordan, the Newspaper Boy
* Pat Jankiewicz - Arthur Lewis
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/beethovens-2nd.htm
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BEETHOVEN

Beethoven is a 1992 comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by John Hughes (under the pseudonym Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones. The story centers on a St. Bernard dog named after the composer Ludwig van Beethoven owned by the Newton family and stars Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, Nicholle Tom, Christopher Castile, Sarah Rose Karr and Dean Jones.
Cast
* Charles Grodin as George Newton
* Bonnie Hunt as Alice Newton
* Nicholle Tom as Ryce Newton
* Christopher Castile as Ted Newton
* Sarah Rose Karr as Emily Newton
* Dean Jones as Herman Varnick
* Oliver Platt as Harvey
* Stanley Tucci as Vernon
* David Duchovny as Brad
* Patricia Heaton as Brie
* Chris as Beethoven (the dog)
MOVIE LINKS
http://tvokay.com/movie/beethoven.htm
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IT TAKES TWO

It Takes Two was a 1995 film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The movie title was taken from the song "It Takes Two", sung by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston. The song was featured prominently in the movie. It is based on the film Lottie and Lisa.
Plot
The plot of It Takes Two revolves around when two young girls, who happen to look identical, meet unexpectedly. One of the girls, Amanda (played by Mary-Kate Olsen), is an orphan who is spending time in a camp and is about to be adopted by a family who she doesn't like. Amanda actually wants her case worker, Diane (Kirstie Alley), to adopt her instead. Diane would like the same thing but they will not let her on her salary. The other girl, Alyssa Callaway (played by Ashley Olsen), is a rich girl who arrived home from winning a trophy for her piano playing only to find that her father, Roger (Steve Guttenberg), is about to marry a woman, Clarice Kensington (Jane Sibbett), who is a demanding gold digger, and the anti-Diane, absolutely hating kids (and baseball, which Roger adores). The two girls plan a scheme to switch places for a little while and try to unite Diane and Roger. When Clarice starts to find out about the relationship that is forming between Diane and Roger, she moves the wedding date up. The girls must then take quick action. Finally, at the wedding of Roger and Clarice, Roger decides that he can't marry Clarice because he really loves Diane.
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