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Actor Breckin Meyer, starred in:
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Blue State (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Road Movie,
Political Satire.
Director:
Marshall Lewy.
Actors:
Breckin Meyer,
Anna Paquin,
Gloria O'Neill,
Joyce Krenz,
Richard Blackburn,
Seun Olagunju,
Nick Oullette,
Tim Henry,
Adriana O'Neil.
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Storyline:
A disillusioned leftist pulls up stakes for the Great White North in this independent comedy-drama. It's 2004, and John Logue (Breckin Meyer) is a political activist working for the Democratic presidential campaign in Ohio. After a few drinks too many, John is interviewed on camera by a local broadcast journalist, and he announces that if George W. Bush is re-elected, he'll leave the country and m ...
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Caffeine (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
John Cosgrove.
Actors:
Mena Suvari,
Marsha Thomason,
Katherine Heigl,
Andrew Lee Potts,
Mike Vogel,
Breckin Meyer,
Callum Blue,
Mark Pellegrino,
Roz Witt,
Sonya Walger,
Orlando Seale,
Andrew Abelson,
Mark Dymond,
Jules Leyser,
Daz Crawford,
Neil Dickson,
Andrew Ableson,
Bridget Ann Brno.
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Storyline:
A cozy coffeehouse serves as the setting for director John Cosgrove's over-caffeinated tale of sexual peccadilloes and complicated relationships starring Mena Suvari, Katherine Heigl, and Breckin Meyer. It's a typical lunch hour in London, and The Black Cat Café is fast filling up with patrons whose sexual lives have become a tangled web of infidelity, kinky idiosyncrasies, and betrayal. Stoned on ...
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Rat Race (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Chase Movie,
Slapstick,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Jerry Zucker.
Actors:
Rowan Atkinson,
John Cleese,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Cuba Gooding, Jr.,
Seth Green,
Jon Lovitz,
Breckin Meyer,
Kathy Najimy,
Amy Smart,
Lanei Chapman,
Vince Vieluf,
Paul Rodriguez,
Wayne Knight,
Dave Thomas,
Dean Cain,
Charlotte Zucker.
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Storyline:
A very loose remake of the classic multi-star comedy It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), this madcap comedy is directed by Jerry Zucker, one third of the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker comedy team and director of Ghost (1990). John Cleese stars as an eccentric casino owner who devises a contest pitting six teams against each other in a race to claim two million dollars from a locker in New Mexico. The co ...
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Road Trip (2000)
Genre:
Comedy,
Road Movie,
Teen Movie,
Sex Comedy,
Gross-Out Comedy.
Director:
Todd Phillips.
Actors:
Breckin Meyer,
Seann William Scott,
Amy Smart,
Paulo Costanzo,
D.J. Qualls,
Rachel Blanchard,
Anthony Rapp,
Fred Ward,
Tom Green,
Andy Dick,
Ethan Suplee,
Horatio Sanz,
Rhoda Griffis,
Marla Scuharetza,
Ellen Albertini Dow,
Edmund Lyndeck,
Wendell B. Harris, Jr.,
Mary Lynn Rajskub,
Rini Bell.
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Storyline:
In this raunchy comedy, Josh (Breckin Meyer), a student at a college in Ithaca, NY, videotapes his one-night stand with beautiful sorority girl Beth (Amy Smart). A few days later, Josh discovers that one of his friends accidentally mailed the homemade porn tape to his girlfriend, Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard), who is spending some time with her family in Austin, TX. Josh and his friends Barry (Tom Gr ...
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The Craft (1996)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Andrew Fleming.
Actors:
Robin Tunney,
Fairuza Balk,
Neve Campbell,
Rachel True,
Skeet Ulrich,
Helen Shaver,
Christine Louise Berry,
Rod Britt,
Mark Conlon,
Karyn J. Dean,
Cliff De Young,
Janet Eilber,
Jason Filardi,
Tony Genaro,
Jennifer Greenhut,
Elizabeth Guber,
Endre Hules,
Jeanine Jackson,
John Kapelos,
Danielle Koenig,
Nathaniel Marston,
Rebecca McLaughlin,
Breckin Meyer,
William Newman,
Brogan Roche,
Janet Rotblatt,
Esther Scott,
Arthur Senzy,
Assumpta Serna,
Brenda Strong,
Erin Tavin,
Christine Taylor.
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Storyline:
After killing her mother in childbirth, growing up in San Francisco with her father and stepmother, attempting suicide, and moving to Los Angeles, Sarah (Robin Tunney) makes a brief stab at popularity at her new Catholic high school. Ostracized due to the untrue kiss-and-tell tales of football player Chris (Skeet Ulrich), Sarah reluctantly befriends a trio of self-styled outsiders: the horribly sc ...
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