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XXX (stylized as xXx and pronounced Triple X) is an American spy fiction action film series created by Rich Wilkes.It consists of three full-length feature films: XXX (2002), XXX: State of the Union (2005) and XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017), and a short film: The Final Chapter: The Death of Xander Cage.
XXX: Return of Xander Cage (released as XXX: Reactivated in some countries) is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by D.J. Caruso and written by F. Scott Frazier. . The third installment in the XXX film series and a sequel to both XXX (2002) and XXX: State of the Union (2005), it stars Vin Diesel in the title role along with Donnie Yen, Deepika Padukone, Kris Wu, Ruby Rose, Tony Jaa ...
In Virginia, assailants breach an underground NSA bunker run by Agent Augustus Gibbons, who fends off the attackers before barely escaping with Toby Shavers. To find help from an XXX with more attitude, Gibbons meets his former comrade, Darius Stone, a former U.S. Navy SEAL, who is currently serving sentence in Leavenworth for disobeying orders and breaking the jaw of ex-four star General ...
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This chronological list of erotic films is organized by Google. There may be considerable overlap between erotica and other genres including drama, horror and comedy.The list attempts to document films which are more closely related to erotica, even if it bends genres.
XXX (stylized as xXx and pronounced Triple X) is a 2002 American action film directed by Rob Cohen, produced by Neal H. Moritz and written by Rich Wilkes.The first installment in the xXx film series, the film stars Vin Diesel as Xander Cage, a thrill-seeking extreme sports enthusiast, stuntman, and rebellious athlete-turned-reluctant spy for the National Security Agency.
Films may be shown in theaters in France only after classification by an administrative commission of the Ministry of Culture.In 1975, the X classification (officially: "pornographic or violence-inciting movies", films pornographiques ou d'incitation à la violence) was created for pornographic movies, or movies with successions of scenes of graphic violence.
In 1983, the film won an Homer Award from the prestigious Video Software Dealers Association in the category of Best Adult Tape (an inaugural award for X-rated films). [2] The recognition was considered by many as a turning point in the acceptance of adult entertainment by the mainstream video industry. [3]