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Avatar (2009 film)
Avatar is a 2009 epic science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron. It features an ensemble cast including Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. It is the first in the Avatar film series. It is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon, in order to mine the valuable mineral unobtanium. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the existence of a local tribe of Na'vi, a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The title of the film refers to an "avatar", which is a genetically engineered Na'vi body remotely operated from the brain of a human, and which is used to interact with the Na'vi.
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2009 film directed by Roland Emmerich
Terminator Salvation
2009 film directed by McG
Star Trek
2009 film directed by J. J. Abrams
District 9
2009 film directed by Neill Blomkamp
Watchmen
2009 film directed by Zack Snyder
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
2009 film by Stephen Sommers
Surrogates
Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film based on the 2005–2006 comic book series The Surrogates. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis as Tom Greer, an FBI agent who ventures out into the real world to investigate the murder of surrogates (humanoid remote-controlled robots). It also stars Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, James Cromwell and Ving Rhames.
Gamer
2009 film directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor
Daybreakers
Daybreakers is a 2009 dystopian sci-fi action-horror vampire film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires, and centers around a vampiric corporation which sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a substitute for human blood. Ethan Hawke plays vampire hematologist Edward Dalton, whose work is interrupted by human survivors led by former vampire 'Elvis' (Willem Dafoe), who has a cure that can save the human species.
Black Lightning
2009 film by Aleksandr Voytinskiy, Dmitriy Kiselev
Push
2009 film directed by Paul McGuigan
Tekken
2009 film directed by Dwight H. Little
Ben 10: Alien Swarm
2009 television film directed by Alex Winter
Universal Soldier: Regeneration
2010 film by John Hyams
Against the Dark
2009 film by Richard Crudo
Screamers: The Hunting
2009 film by Sheldon Wilson
Hooked on the Game
2009 film by Pavel Sanayev
Hardwired
2009 film by Ernie Barbarash
Megafault
MegaFault is a 2009 television disaster film by The Asylum, directed by David Michael Latt, starring Brittany Murphy, Justin Hartley, Eriq Lasalle, Tamala Jones, Paul Logan and Bruce Davison. It is one of the last films to feature Brittany Murphy, as she died a few weeks after its premiere. On Italy's CPOP, the movie is listed as the sixth best Tsunami Disaster Film movie. However, the movie received a severely negative reception from many viewers, critics and fansites, declaring it one of, if not the worst Disaster Movies to have ever been released. With Collider saying it is the third worst
Kung Fu Cyborg
2009 film by Jeffrey Lau
RoboGeisha
is a 2009 Japanese sci-fi action comedy film written and directed by Noboru Iguchi, visual effects directed by Tsuyoshi Kazuno, and special effects directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. All three had previously worked together on The Machine Girl, and Nishimura worked on Tokyo Gore Police. The film premiered in theaters on October 3, 2009 and received generally negative reviews. The film's theme song is "Lost Control" by Art-School.
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
2009 film by Shinya Tsukamoto
Zone of the Dead
2009 film by Milan Todorović, Milan Konjević
Cencoroll
is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction action film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by manga author Atsuya Uki. Produced by Anime Innovation Tokyo and Aniplex, the film had its world premiere at Canada's Fantasia International Film Festival on July 28, 2009. The film made its Japanese debut on August 22, 2009 in Tokyo and Osaka. Cencoroll made its debut in the United States at the New York Anime Festival on September 25, 2009. A sequel, Cencoroll 2, was released on June 29, 2019, in a dual-screening featuring the first film as Cencoroll Connect. Another sequ
Assault Girls
2009 film by Mamoru Oshii
Final Target
2009 film by Manop Udomdej
Humanity's End
2009 film by Neil Johnson