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Dynamic Duos On Comedy / HD

Prepare to be doubled up for a whole week as the biggest names in comedy bicker and banter in a bonanza of back-to-back double acts. The Dynamic Duos season runs on Sky Movies Comedy/HD from Monday 23rd - Sunday 29th November.

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What's it all about? It's about one of Blighty's greatest film stars picking and introducing his favourite movies on Sky Movies Modern Greats/HD.

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Michael Caine plays Harry Brown, a 76-year-old former marine who kicks back against the thugs who did for his drinking buddy on a drug-flooded south London sink estate. The feature debut from Daniel Barber may tread old ground but does so with style, no small thanks to director of photography Martin "Control" Ruhe's evocatively bleak cinematography.

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Robert Zemeckis brings his own brand of computer animation to the world of Charles Dickens as he directs Jim Carrey in the Polar Express-like version of the classic Christmas tale. The story remains the same - Ebeneezer Scrooge is visited by a trio of ghosts - of Christmases past, present and future - but this time Carrey is playing all the roles.

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Matt Damon gives it a shot - he's playing Francois Pienaar, the captain of the South African rugby team who's approached by Morgan Freeman (played by Nelson Mandella, or possibly the other way round), who asks him to win the World Cup for the sake of unifying the country.

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Stephen Turnbull (Edward Hogg) has been stuck in his house for months, but when an infestation of mice messes up his daily routine, he begins to re-live a disastrous trek across Europe he undertook years before with his friend Bunny (Simon Farnaby). As the flashbacks and memories take hold, that bizarre journey is played out inside the confines of Stephen's front room.

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Clyde (Butler) is just a regular guy, happily married and enjoying his middle-of-the-road existence. And then his life is destroyed when intruders bust into his home and murder his wife and child.

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Petrol head actor Eric Bana's documentary love letter to his car - a Ford GT Falcon Coupe - features contributions from Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson and US talk show host Jay Leno. After 25 years of careful restoration, Bana and three friends decided to enter the car in the one of the most gruelling and dangerous races that exist - The Targa Tasmania Rally.

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Director Mike "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" Newell directs this adventure yarn based on a video game. An adventurous prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) teams up with a rival princess (Bond girl Gemma Arterton) to stop an angry ruler from unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world.

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The next Ice Age is upon us. The seas are rising while the temperature is plummeting.

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American president Bill Pullman, boffin Jeff Goldblum and fighter pilot Will Smith battle to save the day when nasty extraterrestrials pitch up, leaving grim calling cards in Europe before moving onto America.

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You don't spit into the wind, you don't tug on Superman's cape and you don't make cheques that your bank balance can't cover. The latter certainly won't be a problem for these females of the species - it's Hollywood's leading ladies at the box office.

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Choreographer Kenny Ortega puts together a razzle-dazzle compilation of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage of Michael Jackson's sold-out but never-to-be-staged This Is It tour. Described by Jacko's longtime friend Elizabeth Taylor as "the single most brilliant piece of filmmaking I have ever seen", it's clearly one last moonwalk for fans.

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Seventeen-year-old Iraqi Kurdish teenager Bilal (Firat Ayverdi) sets off on a journey across Europe to find his girlfriend, who is living in England. However, the boy soon discovers that his trip won't be as easy as he imagined...

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Birmingham-set rap opera following 24 hours in the violent lives of two street crews. Filmed in the Handsworth area of the city, the story is apparently based on the notorious local gangs The Johnson Crew and Burger Bar Boys and features non-actors.

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Benicio Del Toro puts on hairs and graces as the Victorian victim in this classic remake.

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George Clooney and Ewan McGregor star in the (kind of) true-tale of the US Army's investigations into the paranormal. Leaving no stone unturned in their search for military dominance, the Army has Clooney and his cohorts test out every possible way to get the upper hand.

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Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee is back in American after his last film for a glimpse into hippie culture. It's 1969 and Elliot Tiber (Demetri Martin), a down-on-his-luck interior designer, moves back to his parents' dilapidated motel in the Catskills.

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In director James Cameron's sci-fi thriller, a wounded ex-marine (Sam Worthington) is unwillingly thrust into a battle to exploit an exotic planet - Alpha Centauri B-4 - which is rich in natural resources. However, he finds himself leaving his human colleagues and joining the indiginous race of lifeforms in their battle for survival.

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Matt Damon plays Mark Whitacre, a rising star at the Archer Daniels Midland agri-business who blew the whistle on the company's price-fixing tactics. The highest-ranked executive to ever turn whistleblower in US history, he secretly gathered hundreds of hours of video and audio tapes over several years to present to the FBI.

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The Coens are back with a domestic comedy - apparently inspired by their dad - revolving around a physics professor at a quiet midwestern university in the 1960s who has just been informed by his wife that she is leaving him after falling for one of his pompous colleagues.

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Giamatti plays himself as an actor struggling to perform a complex role. When he reads about a company who can extract a person's soul and deep freeze it, he elects to have his soul removed so he can better perform in the play, with the intention of restoring it afterwards.

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Spike "Being John Malkovich" Jonze adapts Maurice Sendak's classic children's story, where Max (Max Records), a mischievous little boy, creates his own world - a forest in habited by fabulous wild creatures who crown Max as their ruler. Forest Whitaker and Catherine Keener provide the voices.

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Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly returns to the fray with this horror-thriller. James Marsden and Cameron Diaz play suburban parents who receive a simple wooden box as a gift.

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Do you have the nerve to check out our gut-wrenching gallery of images from the 100 best horror films from THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS to LET THE RIGHT ONE IN.

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Presenting Best Of Fests, a selection of award-winners from the world's most prestigious film festivals to celebrate this week's launch of Sky Movies Indie in stunning HD.

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Back in the saddle - The Westerns Week rides again on Sky Movies Classics with seven days of back-to-back gunfights, quick draws and yeehaws, beginning Monday 9th November. Here's our best of the West from over 60 years of cowpoke action...

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Woody Harrelson's bumping off the undead in style in this week's Zombieland. But which brain-devouring zombies sold the most tickets?

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Visual effects supremo Shane Acker's animated sci-fi thriller takes place in a parallel world where Elijah Wood's rag doll has the opportunity to lead his colleagues out of their post-apocalyptic existence. However, the group have to take on a number of vicious creatures if they are to reach safety.

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Terry Gilliam has a vision unlike any other filmmaker. While his movies tend to be hit and miss - the genius of 12 Monkeys contrasts painfully against the studio-meddled likes of The Brothers Grimm - the one thing you can rely on is an array of fantastical visuals accompanied by quirky performances.

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