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50 First Dates (2004)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Peter Segal.
Actors:
Adam Sandler,
Drew Barrymore,
Rob Schneider,
Sean Astin,
Lusia Strus,
Dan Aykroyd,
Amy Hill,
Allen Covert,
Blake Clark,
Maya Rudolph,
Kent Avenido,
Kristin Bauer,
Denise Bee,
Pomaika'i Brown,
Marguerite Cazin,
Peter Chen,
Albert Chi,
Glen Chin,
Chantell D. Christopher,
Esmond Chung,
Lynn Collins,
Peter Dante,
Adam Del Rio,
J.D. Donaruma,
Wayne Federman,
Christian Gutierrez,
Nicola Hersh,
Brian L. Keaulana,
Melissa Lawner,
James Lee,
Jonathan Loughran,
Dom Magwili,
Kylie Moore,
Julianne Morris,
Joe Nakashima,
Keali'i Olmos,
Sharon Omi,
Michael K. Osborn,
Aukuso Gus Puluti Sr.,
Missi Pyle,
Virginia Reece,
Nectar Rose,
David Suapaia,
Jackie Titone,
Tache Uesugi,
Ishtar Uhvana,
Brenda Vivian,
Shenika Williams,
Katheryn Winnick,
Yan Lin.
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Storyline:
Re-teaming Adam Sandler with Drew Barrymore, his co-star from The Wedding Singer, as well as Peter Segal, his director on Anger Management, Fifty First Dates finds the funnyman playing veterinarian Henry Roth. More than content with a life of one-night-stands, Henry decides to give up his noncommittal lifestyle when he meets and falls for Lucy (Barrymore). However, when he discovers that Lucy has ...
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Big Fat Liar (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Children's/Family,
Slapstick,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Shawn Levy.
Actors:
Frankie Muniz,
Paul Giamatti,
Amanda Bynes,
Amanda Detmer,
Donald Faison,
Lee Majors,
Sandra Oh,
Russell Hornsby,
Michael Bryan French,
Christine Tucci,
Sean O'Bryan,
Amy Hill,
Alex Breckenridge,
Ned Brower,
Andre Rosey Brown,
John Cho,
Rebecca Corry,
Dustin Diamond,
Timmy Fitzpatrick,
Matthew Frauman,
John Gatins,
Sandy Gimpel,
Michelle Griffin,
Tim Haldeman,
Kanan Hooker,
Houston Hooker,
Tracey Cherelle Jones,
Taran Killam,
Jake Miner,
Bart Myer,
Randall Newsome,
Pat O'Brien,
Marissa Parker,
Pamela Paulshock,
Marisa Petroro,
C.J. Picerni,
Corinne Reilly,
Ted Rooney,
Andrea Sevilla,
Steven Shenbaum,
Mike Smith,
Shawn Levy,
Sparkle,
Kenan Thompson,
Brian Turk,
Don Yesso.
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Storyline:
Former co-stars of the TV sitcom Head of the Class teamed up to write the story and script for this teen comedy. When junior high-school student Jason Shepherd (Frankie Muniz) realizes that his class paper has been ripped off and turned into a hit motion picture called "Big Fat Liar," he takes matters into his own hands. Along with his best friend, Kaylee (Amanda Bynes), Jason travels to ...
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Next Friday (2000)
Genre:
Comedy,
Urban Comedy.
Director:
Steve Carr.
Actors:
Ice Cube,
Mike Epps,
Justin Pierce,
John Witherspoon,
Don "DC" Curry,
Jacob Vargas,
Lobo Sebastian,
Rolando Molina,
Lisa Rodriguez,
Tom "Tiny" Lister, Jr.,
Kym E. Whitley,
Amy Hill,
Tamala Jones,
Lady of Rage,
Sticky Fingaz,
Clifton Powell.
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Storyline:
In this sequel to the urban comedy Friday, rap music star Ice Cube returns as Craig Jones, a streetwise man from South Central Los Angeles who has a knack for getting into trouble. This time out, Craig is still trying to outsmart neighborhood bully Debo (Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.); after Craig gets the better of Debo in a fist fight, Debo is determined to flatten Craig in a rematch. Lookin ...
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Scrooged (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Satire,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Richard Donner.
Actors:
Bill Murray,
Karen Allen,
John Forsythe,
John Glover,
Bobcat Goldthwait,
Carol Kane,
David Johansen,
Robert Mitchum,
Nicholas Phillips,
Michael J. Pollard,
Alfre Woodard,
Mabel King,
John Murray,
Jamie Farr,
Buddy Hackett,
John Houseman,
Brian Doyle-Murray,
Mary Lou Retton,
Selma Archerd,
Rebeca Arthur,
Susan Barnes,
Dick Blasucci,
Roy Brocksmith,
Peter Bromilow,
Henry Brown,
Ralph Bruneau,
Jay Byron,
Larry Carlton,
June Chandler,
Miles Davis,
Harvey Fisher,
Cal Gibson,
Mitch Glazer,
Stella Hall,
Delores Hall,
Alvin Hammer,
Raphael Harris,
Bill Hart,
Amy Hill,
Damon Hines,
Jean Speegle Howard,
Susan Isaacs,
Jeanine Jackson,
Bruce Jarchow,
Sanford Jensen,
Jeffrey Joseph,
Stephen Kahan,
Regina King,
Kathy Kinney,
Jennie Lew Tugend,
Wendie Malick,
Bill Marcus,
Pat McCormick,
Dick McGarvin,
Jack McGee,
Kate McGregor-Stewart,
Lisa Mende,
Joel Murray,
Michael O'Donoghue,
Peter Onorati,
Sachi Parker,
Anne Ramsey,
Logan Ramsey,
Maria Riva,
David Sanborn,
Gilles Savard,
Paul Shaffer,
Tony Steedman,
Ryan Todd,
Mary Ellen Trainor,
Paul Tuerpé,
Lester Wilson,
Norm Wilson.
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Storyline:
A darkly comic and surreal contemporization of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, this effects-heavy Bill Murray holiday vehicle from 1988 sees the former SNL funnyman assuming the role of television executive Frank Cross, the meanest and most depraved man on earth. Cross will stoop to unheard of levels to increase his network's ratings — even if it means mounting outrageous programs t ...
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Singles (1992)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Romantic Comedy,
Ensemble Film,
Urban Comedy,
Comedy of Manners.
Director:
Cameron Crowe.
Actors:
Bridget Fonda,
Campbell Scott,
Kyra Sedgwick,
Sheila Kelley,
Jim True,
Matt Dillon,
Bill Pullman,
James LeGros,
Devon Raymond,
Camilo Gallardo,
Ally Walker,
Eric Stoltz,
Jeremy Piven,
Tom Skerritt,
Bill Smille,
Jeff Ament,
Bernard Bentley,
Tim Burton,
Art Cahn,
Wayne Cody,
Chris Cornell,
Cameron Crowe,
Alice Marie Crowe,
Pat di Nizio,
Marion Dougherty,
Thomas A. Doyle,
Jerome Ehlers,
Nina Escudero,
Dana Eskelson,
Tom Francis,
Michael Gardner,
Paul Giamatti,
Joan Giammarco,
Stone Gossard,
Sandra P. Grant,
Lara Harris,
Mykol Hazsen,
Jim Hechim,
Amy Hill,
Peter Horton,
Heather Hughes,
Daniel Johnson,
Jane Jones,
Karen Denice LaVoie,
Matt Magnano,
Christopher Kennedy Masterson,
Debi Mazar,
Xavier McDaniel,
Chuck McQuary,
"Crazy Steve" Olsen,
Michael Parker,
Bruce Pavitt,
Alicia Roper,
Stephen Rutledge,
Jaffar Smith,
Michael Su,
Randy Thompson,
Eddie Vedder,
Dan Wartman,
Johnny S.B. Willis,
Jerry Ziesmer.
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Storyline:
Set amidst the burgeoning Seattle alternative music scene of the early '90s, Singles follows a group of twentysomethings as they try to find love and try to come to terms with their passage into adulthood. Arranged as an episodic comedy, the film follows a group of friends who live in the same apartment building and hang out at the same coffee shop. The central couple is Steve Dunne (Campbell Scot ...
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The Big Blue (1988)
Genre:
Mystery,
Crime.
Director:
Andrew Horn.
Actors:
David Brisbin,
Taunie Vrenon,
John Erdman,
Jim Neu,
Sheila McLaughlin,
Bill Rice,
Jose Rafael Arango,
Kirsten Bates,
Jacob Burkhardt,
Muriel Castanis,
Ted Castle,
Frank Conversano,
Dan Corzier,
Nick Edwards,
Amy Hill,
Wyatt Knaster,
Roberta Levine,
John Nesci,
Terry O'Reilly,
Ruth Peyser,
Marisa Powers,
Diane Jeep Ries,
Mike Sappol,
Eliza Stuhler,
Ezra Teitelbaum,
Soozie Tyrell,
Amit Ben Yehuda.
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Storyline:
The wife of a policeman hires a private detective to spy on her unfaithful husband in this mystery film noir send-up. The detective finds no proof of infidelity but uncovers a drug-running operation that involves the crooked cop.
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Yellow (1997)
Genre:
Drama,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Chris Chan Lee.
Actors:
Burt Bulos,
Mary Chen,
John Cho,
Michael Chung,
Amy Hill,
Emily Kuroda,
Lela Lee,
Soon-Teck Oh,
Angie Suh,
Mia Suh,
Jason Tobin.
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Storyline:
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