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2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
Genre:
Action,
Action Thriller,
Crime Thriller.
Director:
John Singleton.
Actors:
Paul Walker,
Tyrese Gibson,
Eva Mendes,
Cole Hauser,
Chris "Ludacris" Bridges,
James Remar,
Thom Barry,
Michael Ealy,
Mark Boone, Jr.,
Devon Aoki,
Roberto Sanchez,
Matt Gallini,
Edward Finlay,
Amaury Nolasco,
Jin,
Eric "Kaos" Etebari,
Limary L. Agosto,
Marianne M. Arreaga,
Tony Bolano,
Troy Brown,
Tara Carroll,
John Cenatiempo,
Nievecita Dubuque,
Corey Michael Eubanks,
Walter "Duke" Foster,
Cobette Harper,
Mateo Herreros,
Tequilla Hill,
Bettina Huffer,
Tamara Jones,
Marc Macaulay,
Sam Maloof,
Zachary L. Mann,
Neal H. Moritz,
Jose Perez,
Phuong Tuyet Vo,
Felecia Rafield,
Troy Robinson,
Lahmard J. Tate,
Sincerely A. Ward.
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Storyline:
Vin Diesel opted to not appear in the sequel to the film the shot him to stardom in the first place, The Fast and the Furious. With the character of Dominic Toretto out of the picture, 2 Fast 2 Furious concentrates exclusively on the latest exploits of undercover agent Brian O'Connor, played by Paul Walker. In addition, with director Rob Cohen passing, producers have added a dash of credibility to ...
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Drugstore Cowboy (1989)
Genre:
Drama,
Addiction Drama,
Road Movie,
Crime Drama.
Director:
Gus Van Sant.
Actors:
Matt Dillon,
Kelly Lynch,
James LeGros,
Heather Graham,
James Remar,
William S. Burroughs,
Max Perlich,
George Catalano,
Ted D'Arms,
Eric Hull,
John Kelly,
Ray Monge,
Michael Parker,
Robert Lee Pitchlynn,
Beah Richards,
Stephen Rutledge,
Grace Zabriskie.
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Storyline:
The operative word in Drugstore Cowboy is "drug". Matt Dillon plays the leader of a group of dopeheads who wander around the country robbing pharmacies to feed their habits. Dillon's chums include doltish James Le Gros and teen-age junkie Heather Graham; also along for the ride is Dillon's wife Kelly Lynch. Their nemesis is cop James Remar, whom Dillon takes perverse delight in humiliati ...
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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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Ratatouille (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy.
Director:
Brad Bird,
Jan Pinkava.
Actors:
Patton Oswalt,
Ian Holm,
Lou Romano,
Brian Dennehy,
Peter Sohn,
Peter O'Toole,
Brad Garrett,
Janeane Garofalo,
Will Arnett,
Julius Callahan,
James Remar,
John Ratzenberger,
Teddy Newton,
Tony Fucile,
Jake Steinfeld,
Brad Bird,
Stéphane Roux.
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Storyline:
A scrawny rat named Remy (voice of Patton Oswalt) finds his dreams of culinary superstardom stirring up sizable controversy in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant in director Brad Bird's madcap computer-animated comedy. It's hard being a rat with culinary aspirations, but Remy is convinced he has what it takes to break the stereotypes and follow in the footsteps of star chef Auguste Gusteau (v ...
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Renaissance Man (1994)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Military Comedy.
Director:
Penny Marshall.
Actors:
Danny DeVito,
Gregory Hines,
James Remar,
Cliff Robertson,
Lillo Brancato,
Stacey Dash,
Kadeem Hardison,
Richard T. Jones,
Khalil Kain,
Peter Simmons,
Paul Abbott,
Ed Begley, Jr.,
Ann Cusack,
Tony Danza,
R.M. Haley,
Randy Hall,
Paula Herold,
Isabella Hofmann,
Jenifer Lewis,
Gary DeWitt Marshall,
Nat Mauldin,
Jim Ochs,
Gregory Sporleder,
Alanna Ubach,
Mark Wahlberg,
Ben Wright.
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Storyline:
Penny Marshall's feel-good comedy, invoking parts of Dead Poet's Society, Sister Act, and Private Benjamin, features Danny DeVito as Bill Rago, a divorced advertising man who is fired from his job. During an appointment at the unemployment office, a counselor finds him a job as a civilian instructor at the local Army base. At the base, he is assigned a group of eight army hardcases. Rago is suppos ...
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Storyline:
James Remar and Melvin Van Peebles headline this relentlessly tense tale of a special ops sniper who reluctantly accepts one final mission before disappearing into retirement. Dillon (Remar) is a special ops sharpshooter extraordinaire - the kind of triggerman who could take out a Tic Tac at twenty yards without so much as using his scope. But now that Dillon has experienced his fair share of the ...
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The Phantom (1996)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Simon Wincer.
Actors:
Billy Zane,
Kristy Swanson,
Treat Williams,
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
James Remar,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
John Capodice,
Jared Chandler,
Robert Coleby,
Samantha Eggar,
William Jones,
Bernard Kates,
Patrick McGoohan,
John Prosky,
David Proval,
Joe Ragno,
Al Ruscio,
Leon Russom,
Casey Siemaszko,
Bill Smitrovich,
William Zappa.
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Storyline:
The first superhero ever, created by Lee Falk in 1936, gets another shot at movie stardom 60 years after achieving fame in comics and serials. Billy Zane stars as Kit Walker, who discovers that he's the 21st in a line of purple-clad African superheroes known as "The Phantom" or, to superstitious Bengalla Island natives, "the Ghost Who Walks." When he's not fighting the evil Sin ...
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The Warriors (1979)
Genre:
Action,
Urban Drama,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Walter Hill.
Actors:
Michael Beck,
James Remar,
David Patrick Kelly,
Thomas G. Waites,
Deborah Van Valkenburgh,
Dorsey Wright,
Mercedes Ruehl,
David Harris,
Brian Tyler,
Tom McKitterick,
Marcelino Sanchez,
Terry Michos,
Roger Hill,
Billy Anagnos,
Johnny Barnes,
Gary Baxley,
Craig R. Baxley,
Carrotte,
Steve Chambers,
Doran Clark,
Gregory Cleghorne,
Laura Delano,
Leon Delaney,
Hubert J. Edwards,
André Engel,
Frank Ferrara,
Marvin Foster,
Michael Garfield,
John Gibson,
Paul Greco,
Eddie Earl Hatch,
Jerry Hewitt,
Tommy Huff,
Mike James,
Steve James,
Michael Jeffrey,
Irwin Keyes,
Sonny Landham,
Harry Madsen,
Vic Magnotta,
Lisa Maurer,
George Lee Miles,
Harold Miller,
Jaime Perry,
Donna Ritchie,
Don Ritchie,
Rob Ryder,
Jeff Scott,
Konrad Sheehan,
Larry Silvestri,
J.W. Smith,
John Snyder,
Brian Taylor,
Lynne Thigpen,
Victoria Vanderkloot,
Joel Weiss,
William Williams.
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Storyline:
Walter Hill's hip, super-stylized action film unfurls in a dystopian near-future, when various gangs control New York City. Each gang sports a unique moniker ('The Men in Blue,' 'The Baseball Furies,' 'The Rogues'), with a costume underscoring its "theme"; each, in turn, is also responsible for one geographic borough. Hill sets up the landscape as a massive, violent playground - replete ...
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What Lies Beneath (2000)
Genre:
Thriller,
Haunted House Film.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Harrison Ford,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Diana Scarwid,
Miranda Otto,
James Remar,
Joe Morton,
Amber Valletta,
Victoria Bidewell,
Katharine Towne,
Ray Baker,
Mitch Carter,
David Cowgill,
Wendy Crewson,
Tom Dahlgren,
Moosie Drier,
Iake Eissinmann,
Eliott Goretsky,
Bridget Hoffman,
Donna Lynn Leavy,
Micole Mercurio,
Edie Mirman,
Alexander Newell,
Dennison Samaroo,
Philece Sampler,
Sloane Shelton,
Rachel Singer,
Donald Taylor,
Jennifer Tung,
Claudette Wells,
Daniel Zelman.
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Storyline:
In this supernatural thriller, a woman believes that a visitor from another dimension is trying to guide her into a sinister mystery. Feeling lonely after her daughter leaves home for college, Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer) begins to sense that something is wrong in her house, and feels a spirit is trying to contact her. At first her husband Norman (Harrison Ford), a scientist doing research in geneti ...
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White Fang (1991)
Genre:
Adventure,
Children's/Family,
Family-Oriented Adventure,
Animal Picture,
Adventure Drama.
Director:
Randal Kleiser.
Actors:
Klaus Maria Brandauer,
Ethan Hawke,
Seymour Cassel,
Susan Hogan,
James Remar,
Bill Moseley,
Pius Savage,
Suzanne Kent,
Bart the Bear,
John Beers,
Diane Benson,
Van Clifton,
Tom Fallon,
David Fallon,
Mike Fenton,
Clifford Fossman,
Michael A. Hagen,
Robert G. Hoelen,
Aaron Hotch,
Charles Jimmie Sr.,
Rob Kyker,
Michael David Lally,
Dick Mackey,
Valorie Massalas,
Raymond R. Menaker,
Jim Moore,
George Rogers,
Marliese Schneider,
Irvin Sogge,
Judy Taylor,
Ted,
Tom Yewel,
Clint B. Youngreen.
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Storyline:
In Randal Kleiser's entertaining adaptation of Jack London's classic novel White Fang, Ethan Hawke plays Jack Conroy, a young man who travels to Alaska with the intent of finding his father's lost gold mine. During the course of his travels, he's accompanied by a big white wolf that he rescued from a professional dog fight promoter. Conroy and the wolf, which he names White Fang, have a number of ...
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