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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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American Crude (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Craig Sheffer.
Actors:
Ron Livingston,
Rob Schneider,
Cynthia M. Watros,
Amanda Detmer,
Eric Stonestreet,
Claudia Choi,
Missi Pyle,
John C. McGinley,
Jennifer Esposito,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Raymond Barry,
Nancy Marlow,
Jeff Licon,
John Iskander,
Sarah Foret,
Cam Gigandet.
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Storyline:
Actor Craig Sheffer makes his feature directorial debut with this ensemble comedy featuring Ron Livingston, Rob Schneider, Jennifer Esposito, and Michael Clarke Duncan, and following a harried group of characters through twenty-four hours in a typical Los Angeles day. Quite a bit can happen over the course of a single day in L.A., and when smooth-talking scam artist Johnny (Livingston) decides to ...
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Big Fish (2003)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family Drama.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Ewan McGregor,
Albert Finney,
Billy Crudup,
Jessica Lange,
Alison Lohman,
Robert Guillaume,
Marion Cotillard,
Matthew McGrory,
David Denman,
Missi Pyle,
Loudon Wainwright III,
Ada Tai,
Arlene Tai,
Steve Buscemi,
Danny DeVito,
Edward Aldag,
Cathy Berry,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Jake Brake,
Jeff Campbell,
Brandon Carroll,
Miley Cyrus,
Karla Droege,
Metz Duites,
John Fugate,
Trevor Gagnon,
Zachary Gardner,
Zach Hanner,
R. Keith Harris,
Barry C. Harvard,
Sallie Hedrick,
Russell Hodgkinson,
Greg Hohn,
Howard Houston, Jr.,
Joseph Humphrey,
Savanna James,
Morgan Grace Jarrett,
Bonnie Johnson,
Bevin Kaye,
John Lowell,
George McArthur,
Charles McLawhorn,
Jayne Morgan,
Hailey Anne Nelson,
Joanne Pankow,
James DeForest Parker,
Jacob Radford,
David Ramsey,
Alan Rawlins,
Billy Redden,
Deep Roy,
Michael Garnet Stewart,
Grayson Stone,
Lawrence Sykkmon,
Frank Hoyt Taylor,
Tom Tom,
Darrell Vanterpool,
Karlos Walkes,
Daniel Wallace,
Perry Walston,
Vincent Ybiernas,
Don Young.
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Storyline:
Tim Burton directs the fantasy drama Big Fish, based on the book Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Southern writer/illustrator Daniel Wallace. Billy Crudup plays William Bloom, a young man who never really knew his dying father, Edward (Albert Finney) outside of the tall tales he told about growing up, making his way, and meeting his mother (played as a young woman by Alison Lohman and in ...
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Bringing Down the House (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Comedy of Errors,
Crime Comedy,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
Adam Shankman.
Actors:
Steve Martin,
Queen Latifah,
Eugene Levy,
Joan Plowright,
Jean Smart,
Missi Pyle,
Kimberly J. Brown,
Steve Harris,
Angus T. Jones,
Michael Rosenbaum,
Betty White,
Alonzo Bodden,
Sundy Carter,
Michael Ensign,
Aengus James,
Tracey Cherelle Jones,
Matt Lutz,
Victor Webster.
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Storyline:
A man looking for a woman just like himself ends up with someone quite different in this farcical comedy. Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) is a lawyer who is having trouble getting his life back on track after his wife, Kate (Jean Smart), divorces him; he's also adjusting to his new status as a single father. Looking for companionship, Peter tries an internet dating site and virtually meets "la ...
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Johnny Depp,
Freddie Highmore,
David Kelly,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Noah Taylor,
Missi Pyle,
James Fox,
Deep Roy,
Christopher Lee,
Adam Godley,
Franziska Troegner,
AnnaSophia Robb,
Julia Winter,
Jordan Fry,
Philip Wiegratz,
Blair Dunlop,
Colette Appleby,
Annette Badland,
Todd Boyce,
Shelley Conn,
Chris Cresswell,
Kevin Eldon,
Eileen Essell,
Roger Frost,
Nitin Chandra Ganatra,
Hubertus Geller,
Garick Hagon,
Mark Heap,
Geoffrey Holder,
Stephen Hope-Wynne,
Francesca Hunt,
Oscar James,
Tony Kirwood,
David Morris,
Phil Philmar,
Nayef Rashed,
Liz Smith,
Harry Taylor,
Debora Weston,
Menis Yousry.
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Storyline:
Director Tim Burton brings his unique vision and sensibility to Roald Dahl's classic children's story in this lavish screen interpretation. Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) is the secretive and wildly imaginative man behind the world's most celebrated candy company, and while the Wonka factory is famously closed to visitors, the reclusive candy man decides to give five lucky children a chance to see the ...
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Galaxy Quest (1999)
Genre:
Comedy,
Science Fiction,
Sci-Fi Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Dean Parisot.
Actors:
Tim Allen,
Sigourney Weaver,
Alan Rickman,
Tony Shalhoub,
Sam Rockwell,
Daryl Mitchell,
Enrico Colantoni,
Robin Sachs,
Patrick Breen,
Missi Pyle,
Jed Rees,
Justin Long,
Jeffrey Howard,
Kaitlin Cullum,
Kevin McDonald.
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Storyline:
A team of intrepid adventurers travels through the outer reaches of the galaxy, each week finding excitement and adventure on Galaxy Quest! Or at least that's the way it was in the mid-1970s, when brave if reckless Captain Peter Quincy Taggart, lovely Lieutenant Tawny Madison, and inscrutable alien Dr. Lazarus were the leaders of an interstellar law enforcement team on the TV series of that name. ...
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Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)
Genre:
Comedy,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Hayden Schlossberg,
Jon Hurwitz.
Actors:
John Cho,
Kal Penn,
Rob Corddry,
Jack Conley,
Roger Bart,
Neil Patrick Harris,
Danneel Harris,
Eric Winter,
Paula Garcés,
Jon Reep,
Missi Pyle,
Christopher Meloni,
Mark Munoz,
James Adomian,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Echo Valley,
David Krumholtz,
Eddie Kaye Thomas.
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Storyline:
After successfully seeking out the ultimate slider in the 2004 stoner comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, the cannabis-craving twosome returns in this high-flying sequel that finds them labeled terrorists for attempting to sneak a marijuana-smoking implement on a flight to Amsterdam. Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) have just finished gorging themselves on savory White Castle hamburg ...
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Soul Plane (2004)
Genre:
Comedy,
Urban Comedy,
Slapstick.
Director:
Jessy Terrero.
Actors:
Kevin Hart,
Tom Arnold,
Method Man,
Snoop Dogg,
K.D. Aubert,
Godfrey,
Brian Hooks,
D.L. Hughley,
Arielle Kebbel,
Loni Love,
Mo'nique,
Dwayne Adway,
Angell Conwell,
Godfrey Danchimah,
Yolanda Gill,
Ryan Pinkston,
Missi Pyle,
Sommore,
Sofía Vergara,
John Witherspoon.
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Storyline:
After an excruciatingly humiliating in-flight experience that culminated in a messy breakup and the untimely death of a dog, Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) sues the airline for all it's worth. This turns out to be a more than profitable move on his part; the lawsuit brings him a settlement in the hefty amount of 600 million dollars. Eager to prevent his experience from happening to another — ...
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