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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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Altered States (1980)
Genre:
Science Fiction,
Psychological Sci-Fi,
Monster Film.
Director:
Ken Russell.
Actors:
William Hurt,
Blair Brown,
Bob Balaban,
Charles Haid,
Drew Barrymore,
Thaao Penghlis,
Miguel Godreau,
Dori Brenner,
Peter Brandon,
Charles White Eagle,
Megan Jeffers,
Jack Murdock,
Frank McCarthy,
Evan Richards,
Hap Lawrence,
John Walter Davis,
Cynthia Burr,
Susan Bredhoff,
John Larroquette,
George Gaynes,
Paul Larsson,
Ora Rubinstein.
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Storyline:
In this 1980 sci-fi horror film, William Hurt plays Eddie Jessup, a scientist obsessed with discovering mankind's true role in the universe. To this end, he submits himself to a series of mind-expanding experiments. By enclosing himself in a sensory-deprivation chamber and taking hallucinogenic drugs, Jessup hopes to explore different levels of human consciousness, but instead is devolved into an ...
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Batman Forever (1995)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Action,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Master Criminal Films,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Joel Schumacher.
Actors:
Val Kilmer,
Tommy Lee Jones,
Jim Carrey,
Nicole Kidman,
Chris O'Donnell,
Michael Gough,
René Auberjonois,
Drew Barrymore,
Ed Begley, Jr.,
Jack Betts,
Michael Paul Chan,
Ria Coyne,
Jed Curtis,
Jon Favreau,
John Fink,
Joe Grifasi,
Cindy Herron,
Pat Hingle,
Corey Jacoby,
Gary Kasper,
Maurice Lamont,
Greg Lauren,
Debi Mazar,
Philip Moon,
Dennis Paladino,
Jim Palmer,
Peter Radon,
Bruce Roberts,
Elizabeth Sanders,
Kimberly Scott,
Eileen Seeley,
Mike Smith,
Jessica Tuck,
Don "The Dragon" Wilson.
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Storyline:
Director Joel Schumacher inherited the Batman franchise from Tim Burton and began steering it in the campier direction of the Sixties television show with this third installment. First-time Batman/Bruce Wayne (Val Kilmer), in his only outing as the Caped Crusader, is effectively brooding as he ponders strange dreams about his parents' death and escapes his own near-demise at the hands of Two-Face ...
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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Biography [feature],
Showbiz Drama,
Spy Comedy.
Director:
George Clooney.
Actors:
Sam Rockwell,
Drew Barrymore,
George Clooney,
Julia Roberts,
Rutger Hauer,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Kristen Wilson,
Jennifer Hall,
Jim Lange,
Gene Gene Patton,
Jaye P. Morgan,
Dick Clark,
Murray Langston,
Steve Adams,
Krista Allen,
Aimee Rose Ambroziak,
John Todd Anderson,
Tanya Anthony,
Barbara Bacci,
Shaun Balbar,
Samantha Banton,
Richard Beaudet,
Carlo Berardinucci,
Maria-Eve Bertrand,
Claudia Besso,
Isabelle Blais,
Robert John Burke,
Carlos Carrasco,
Melissa Carter,
Chelsea Ceci,
Michael Cera,
Joe Cobden,
Bill Corday,
Leslie Cottle,
Ethan Thomas C. Dempster,
Pascal Devigne,
Ron Di Lauro,
Ilona Elkin,
Michael Ensign,
Marlida Ferreira,
Michael Filipowich,
Marlene Fisher,
Frank Fontaine,
Tommy Hinkley,
David Julian Hirsh,
Isabelle Juneau,
Martin Kevan,
Suyun Kim,
Richard Kind,
Janet Lane,
Artie Lange,
Jeff Lefebvre,
Rachelle Lefevre,
Andre Minicozzi,
Nathalie Morin,
Cheryl Murphy,
Shulan Noma,
Keshav Patel,
Christiane Paul,
Bruce Pepper,
Sergei Priselkov,
Andrée-Anne Quesnel,
George Randolph,
Emilio Rivera,
Norman Roy,
Fred Savage,
Francois St. Pierre,
Michelle Sweeney,
Jerome Tiberghien,
Dino Tosques,
Sean Tucker,
James Urbaniak,
Jerry Weintraub,
Peter N. Wilson,
Daniel Zacapa,
Tony Zanca.
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Storyline:
Chuck Barris is best known to most Americans as the guy who used to host The Gong Show. He was also the creator and producer of The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and a handful of other successful game shows in the 1960s and 1970s. But was he also a hired killer working with the CIA? That's the take-it-or-leave-it premise of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, based on the memoir of the same name by ...
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Donnie Darko (2001)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Comedy Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Richard Kelly.
Actors:
Jake Gyllenhaal,
Jena Malone,
Mary McDonnell,
Holmes Osborne,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Drew Barrymore,
Patrick Swayze,
Katharine Ross,
James Duval,
Noah Wyle,
Daveigh Chase,
Beth Grant,
Arthur Taxier,
Stuart Stone,
Gary Lundy,
Jolene Purdy,
David St. James,
Ashley Tisdale.
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Storyline:
Donnie (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a bright and charming high-school student who also has a dark and willfully eccentric side; he does little to mask his contempt for many of his peers and enjoys challenging the authority of the adults around him. Donnie is also visited on occasion by Frank, a monstrous six-foot rabbit that only Donnie can see who often urges him to perform dangerous and destructive pran ...
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Duplex (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Danny DeVito.
Actors:
Ben Stiller,
Drew Barrymore,
Eileen Essell,
Harvey Fierstein,
Robert Wisdom,
Justin Theroux,
Amber Valletta,
James Remar,
Swoosie Kurtz,
Joe Banks,
Stomy Bugsy,
Jim Castillo,
Roberta R. Deen,
Christopher Doyle,
Edward Edwards,
Michael Fahn,
Louis Giambalvo,
Jenette Goldstein,
Guiles,
John Hamburg,
Geraldine Hughes,
Chuma Hunter-Gault,
Christina Kirk,
Sherry Klein,
Cheryl Klein,
Michelle Krusiec,
Christine La Fontaine,
Eugene Lazarev,
Margie Loomis,
Tim Maculan,
Mía Maestro,
Chris Mulkey,
Leyna Nguyen,
Kumar Pallana,
Philip Perlman,
Claude Picasso,
Linda Porter,
Gary Riotto,
Maya Rudolph,
Wallace Shawn,
Jackie Titone,
Tracey Walter.
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Storyline:
Just how far would you go to have the home of your dreams all to yourself? A couple start asking themselves that very question in this dark comedy directed by Danny DeVito. Alex (Ben Stiller) and Nancy (Drew Barrymore) are a young couple who are happy and successful, but lack one thing that they truly want — the perfect home in Manhattan. Alex and Nancy think they may have found just the ...
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Everyone Says I Love You (1996)
Genre:
Comedy,
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Ensemble Film,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Alan Alda,
Edward Norton,
Woody Allen,
Drew Barrymore,
Goldie Hawn,
Gaby Hoffmann,
Julia Roberts,
Natalie Portman,
Tim Roth,
Natasha Lyonne,
Lukas Haas,
Robert Knepper,
David Ogden Stiers.
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Storyline:
Featuring a soundtrack filled with beloved "standard" songs such as "Just You, Just Me" and "My Baby Just Cares for Me," this musical comedy by Woody Allen concerns a polite and comfortably well-off group of people and their romantic difficulties. DJ (Natasha Lyonne), who narrates the picture, is the daughter of divorced couple Steffi (Goldie Hawn) and Joe (Woody Alle ...
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Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Absurd Comedy,
Gross-Out Comedy.
Director:
Tom Green.
Actors:
Tom Green,
Rip Torn,
Marisa Coughlan,
Eddie Kaye Thomas,
Harland Williams,
Anthony Michael Hall,
Julie Hagerty,
Drew Barrymore,
Allan H. Gray.
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Storyline:
Television star Tom Green makes his directorial debut with this gross-out comedy. Green stars as Gord Brody, a 28-year-old slacker who aspires to be an animator of Hollywood cartoons. After his dreams of working for studio mogul Dave Davidson (Anthony Michael Hall) temporarily wash out, along with his thankless job at a cheese factory, Gord returns home to live with his parents, Jim (Rip Torn) and ...
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Lucky You (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Sports Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Curtis Hanson.
Actors:
Eric Bana,
Drew Barrymore,
Robert Duvall,
Debra Messing,
Horatio Sanz,
Jean Smart,
Phyllis Somerville,
Joey Kern,
Delaine Yates,
Mykel Shannon,
Charles Martin Smith,
Robert Downey, Jr.,
Saverio Guerra,
Danny Hoch,
Kenny Cau,
Kelvin Han Yee,
Jack Younger,
Tracy Howe,
Sonny Suroweic,
Madeleine Peyroux,
Hans Howes,
Bradford English,
Omar Benson Miller,
Ed Refuerzo,
Elisabeth Granli,
Spencer Conner,
Yetta Gottesman,
Sam Farha,
Chau Giang,
Barry Greenstein,
Jason Lester,
Ted Forrest,
Minh Ly,
John Murphy,
Erick Lindgren,
Daniel Negreanu,
Alexei Kuznetsov,
Dara Khy,
Pat M. Maresca,
Joe Witherell,
Sheila Hanson,
Darunee Doa Hale,
Lisa Glossop,
Daniel Sanchez,
Sam O'Connor,
Pat Callihan,
Tina Schafer,
Crystal Simanek,
Robby Bostick,
Olivia Tracey,
Gay Burch,
James Williams,
Bill McKinney,
Jennifer Harmon,
Michael Shannon,
Mark Tymchyshyn,
Norris Watsky,
Shawn Parr,
Matt Savage,
Francine Beers,
Laasa Howard,
Richard Assad,
Evan Jones,
John Hennigan,
David Oppenheim,
Bill May,
Ling Jo Eusebio,
Jack Binion,
Doyle Brunson,
Johnny Chan,
Hoyt Corkins,
Antonio Esfandiari,
Chris Ferguson,
Dan Harrington,
Phil Hellmuth,
Karina Jett,
John Juanda,
Mike Matusow,
Erik Seidel,
Mimi Tran,
Marsha Waggoner,
Robert Williamson III,
Cyndy Violette,
Eddie Hill,
Charlene Sperske,
Kyle D. Morris.
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Storyline:
A professional poker player whose astounding luck at the table fails to translate into his lonesome love life attempts to win the World Series of Poker while simultaneously earning the affections of a beautiful Las Vegas singer in a high-stakes emotional drama from L.A. Confidential director Curtis Hanson and Munich screenwriter Eric Roth. When his personal problems threaten to distract him from w ...
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Motorama (1991)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Black Comedy,
Road Movie.
Director:
Barry Shils.
Actors:
Jordan Christopher Michael,
John Diehl,
Mary Woronov,
Garrett Morris,
Drew Barrymore,
Meat Loaf,
Flea,
Michael J. Pollard,
Susan Tyrrell,
Sandy Baron,
Allyce Beasley,
Shelley Berman,
Robin Duke,
Vince Edwards,
Marvin Elkins,
Irwin Keyes,
John Laughlin,
Dick Miller,
Jack Nance,
Robert Picardo,
Charles Tyner,
Sandra Williams,
Paul Willson,
Martha Quinn.
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Storyline:
This black comedy offers a rather twisted version of the classic road movie, as it tells the story of a ten-year-old boy who is determined to win the "Motorama" road game, a promotional effort by a major gas station that promises winners 500 million dollars. In order to win, one simply has to collect enough game cards from Chimera gas stations all over the country to spell out the word & ...
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Music and Lyrics (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Marc Lawrence.
Actors:
Hugh Grant,
Drew Barrymore,
Brad Garrett,
Kristen Johnston,
Haley Bennett,
Aasif Mandvi,
Campbell Scott,
Jason Antoon,
Matthew J. Morrison,
Scott Porter,
Toni Trucks.
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Storyline:
A professional collaboration between a popular lyricist and a washed-up musician takes a decidedly personal turn as the pair gradually finds their relationship developing into something much deeper in a romantic comedy directed by Marc Lawrence and starring Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant. Alex Fletcher (Grant) may have been all the rage in the 1980s, but these days he's lucky to get a gig playing a ...
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