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Genre "Fantasy Comedy" Movies (showing 51 to 76 from 76 total)
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Return to Halloweentown (2006)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
David S. Jackson.
Actors:
Sara Paxton,
Judith Hoag,
Lucas Grabeel,
J. Paul Zimmerman,
Kristy Wu,
Keone Young,
Millicent Martin,
Summer Bishil,
Leslie Wing-Pomeroy.
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On the eve of Halloweetown's 1000th anniversary celebration, Witch University student Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) must enlist the aid of two close friends in order to finally reveal a long-buried secret hidden in an ancient prophecy. Marnie has just won a full scholarship to the prestigious Witch University in Halloweentown, and she's eager to begin studying up on alchemy, amulets, and magic potion ...
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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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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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Senseless (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Penelope Spheeris.
Actors:
Marlon Wayans,
David Spade,
Matthew Lillard,
Brad Dourif,
Tamara Taylor,
Rip Torn,
Richard McGonagle,
Esther Scott,
Ken Lerner,
Kenya Moore,
Ernie Lively,
Debra Jo Rupp,
Vicellous Shannon,
Michael D. Weatherred.
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Penelope Spheeris directed this Marlon Wayans comedy, scripted by the Rocket Man team of Greg Erb and Craig Mazin. Saddled with several on and off-campus jobs, hard-working college student Darryl Witherspoon (Marlon Wayans) is aiming for a position with the Smythe-Bates brokerage firm, but twit Scott Thorpe has the right resumé and connections. A frat failure, Darryl also doesn't score at ice hock ...
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Sex and Death 101 (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Sex Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Daniel Waters.
Actors:
Simon Baker,
Winona Ryder,
Patton Oswalt,
Leslie Bibb,
Mindy Cohn,
Neil Flynn,
Robert Wisdom,
Tanc Sade,
Dash Mihok,
Sophie Monk,
Julie Bowen,
Marshall Bell,
Robert Patrick Benedict,
Frances Fisher,
Zachary Gordon,
Corinne Reilly.
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Upon receiving an e-mail containing the names of every woman he has ever slept with and every women he will ever sleep with, a man set to be married in just one week eschews his wedding plans in favor of seeking out the truth behind the perplexing message in a black comedy written and directed by Heathers screenwriter Daniel Waters. Roderick Blank (Simon Baker) was prepared for a future of predict ...
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Shallow Hal (2001)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romance,
Romantic Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Comedy of Errors.
Director:
Bobby Farrelly,
Peter Farrelly.
Actors:
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Jack Black,
Jason Alexander,
Joe Viterelli,
Rene Kirby,
Bruce McGill,
Tony Robbins,
Susan Ward,
Zen Gesner,
Brooke Burns,
Rob Moran,
Joshua Li'i'Boy Shitani,
Kyle Gass,
Laura Kightlinger,
Nan Martin,
Sasha Joseph Neulinger,
John-Eliot Jordan,
Jill Christine Fitzgerald,
Fawn Irish,
Erinn Bartlett,
Daniel Greene,
Danny Murphy.
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Jack Black continues his march to stardom with this typical Farrelly brothers blend of broad comedy and a heartfelt message. Black is Hal Larsen, a shallow man rapidly approaching middle age whose superficiality can be attributed to his father's deathbed admonition to only date young, beautiful women. Hal and his best friend, Mauricio (Jason Alexander), have taken the advice to heart, but Hal find ...
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Shock Treatment (1981)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Media Satire,
Musical Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Jim Sharman.
Actors:
Cliff De Young,
Richard O'Brien,
Patricia Quinn,
Charles Gray,
Ruby Wax,
Nell Campbell,
Rik Mayall,
Barry Humphries,
Darlene Johnson,
Manning Redwood,
Wendy Raebeck,
Jeremy Newson,
Betsy Brantley,
Ray Charleson,
Imogen Claire,
Rufus Collins,
Barry Dennen,
Jessica Harper,
David John,
Eugene Lipinski,
Christopher Malcolm,
Gary Shail,
Donald Waugh.
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The sequel to the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, this film follows the further adventures of Brad (Cliff De Young) and Janet (Jessica Harper), as the now-married couple travels to a small town to appear on a game show. However, once on-stage, they discover that they are trapped on the television show with a bunch of unusual characters.
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In this fully computer-animated fantasy from the creators of Antz, we follow the travails of Shrek (Mike Myers), a green ogre who enjoys a life of solitude. Living in a far away swamp, he is suddenly invaded by a hoard of fairy tale characters, such as the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs, and Three Blind Mice, all refugees of their homes who have been shunned by the evil Lord Farquaad (John Li ...
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Shrek 2 (2004)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Children's Fantasy,
Fairy Tales & Legends.
Director:
Andrew Adamson,
Conrad Vernon,
Kelly Asbury.
Actors:
Mike Myers,
Eddie Murphy,
Cameron Diaz,
Julie Andrews,
Antonio Banderas,
John Cleese,
Rupert Everett,
Jennifer Saunders,
Andrew Adamson,
Guillaume Aretos,
Kelly Asbury,
Wendy Bilanski,
Cody Cameron,
Kelly Cooney,
Larry King,
Christopher Knights,
Chris Miller,
Mark Moseley,
Latifa Ouaou,
Alina Phelan,
Joan Rivers,
David P. Smith,
Erika Thomas,
Conrad Vernon,
Aron Warner.
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The cranky beast with a heart of gold returns to the big screen in this sequel to the computer-animated smash hit Shrek. After massive green ogre Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) and his new bride, Princess Fiona (voice of Cameron Diaz), return from their honeymoon, they receive an invitation to visit Fiona's parents, King Harold (voice of John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (voice of Julie Andrews), who ar ...
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Sliding Doors (1998)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Romance,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Romantic Fantasy.
Director:
Peter Howitt.
Actors:
Gwyneth Paltrow,
John Hannah,
John Lynch,
Jeanne Tripplehorn,
Zara Turner,
Douglas McFerran,
Paul Brightwell,
Nina Young,
Virginia McKenna.
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British actor Peter Howitt wrote and directed this British romantic comedy-drama with a "road not taken" premise recalling the 1921 play If by Lord Dunsany (1878-1957), Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946), and O.Henry's short story Roads of Destiny (1909). Howitt's storyline branches in two directions: Helen (Gwyneth Paltrow) loses her job at a classy London PR firm, has a run-in ...
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Slipstream (2007)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Anthony Hopkins.
Actors:
Anthony Hopkins,
Stella Arroyave,
Christian Slater,
John Turturro,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Camryn Manheim,
Jeffrey Tambor,
S. Epatha Merkerson,
Fionnula Flanagan,
Gene Borkan,
Christopher Lawford,
Lisa Pepper,
Gavin Grazer,
Kevin McCarthy,
Lana Antonova,
Michael Lerner,
Bill [William] Lucking,
Aaron Tucker.
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Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins took a turn behind the camera for the first time since 1996's August with this mind-bending fantasy that he also wrote and stars in. Hopkins plays Felix Bonhoeffer a screenwriter with a habit of getting lost in his own head. Felix begins to doubt reality itself, though, when the real world and the one in his imagination begin to blend together. Also starring Ch ...
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Small Soldiers (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Sci-Fi Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy.
Director:
Joe Dante.
Actors:
Kirsten Dunst,
Gregory Smith,
Jay Mohr,
Phil Hartman,
Kevin Dunn,
Denis Leary,
David Cross,
Ann Magnuson,
Wendy Schaal,
Alexandra Wilson,
Dick Miller,
Robert Picardo,
Tommy Lee Jones,
Frank Langella,
Ernest Borgnine,
Jim Brown,
Bruce Dern,
George Kennedy,
Clint Walker,
Christopher Guest,
Michael McKean,
Harry Shearer,
Sarah Michelle Gellar,
Christina Ricci.
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Joe Dante directed this satirical action-comedy about talking tech toys accidentally juiced-up with military microchips. After the defense industry firm Globotech takes over a small toy company, Heartland Play Systems' CEO Gil Mars (Denis Leary) gives the green light to develop a new line of action figures, requesting an upgrade to more realistic figures from Heartland toy designers Larry Benson ( ...
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Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Fantasy Comedy,
Tragi-comedy.
Director:
Marc Forster.
Actors:
Will Ferrell,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Dustin Hoffman,
Queen Latifah,
Emma Thompson,
Tony Hale,
Tom Hulce,
Linda Hunt,
William Dick,
Guy Massey,
Martha Espinoza,
T.J. Jagodowski,
Peter Grosz,
Ricky Adams,
Christian Stolte,
Denise Hughes,
Peggy Roeder,
Tonray Ho,
Danny Rhodes,
Helen Young,
David Pompeii,
Linara Washington,
Larry Neumann Jr.,
John Mohrlein,
Bruce Jarchow,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Bradley Mott,
John Watson, Sr.,
David Wiegers,
Jarret Sleeper,
Karen Lloyd,
Keith Kupferer,
Danny McCarthy,
Tab Baker,
Mark Buettner,
Christian Young,
Arraon Hixson,
Bryan Kelly,
Whitney Sneed,
Ray Kurut,
Michael Cook,
Cheryl Lynn Bruce,
Chet Dubowski,
Oran "Juice" Jones,
Jordan Keller,
Herb Lichtenstein,
Stacey Jackson,
Jordan Teplitz,
Ricardo Guiterrez,
James Mazza,
Oscar Roxas,
Nadiera Bost,
Sandra Marquez,
Lacy Coil,
Will Clinger,
Albert Samuels,
Frank Caeti,
Andrew Rothenberg,
Rengin Altay,
Lucinda Kemp,
Donna Watkins,
Julien Heron,
Bob Papenbrook,
Mike McColl.
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A socially isolated IRS agent whose every move is documented by a disembodied female voice discovers that his life is the subject of a book currently being written by a best-selling author, whose creative block has stunted her repeated efforts to kill him off, in a quirky fantasy comedy written by Hollywood hot property Zach Helm and directed by Finding Neverland's Marc Forester. Harold Crick (Wil ...
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Teen Wolf (1985)
Genre:
Comedy,
Parody/Spoof,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Rod Daniel.
Actors:
Michael J. Fox,
James Hampton,
Scott Paulin,
Susan Ursitti,
Jerry Levine,
Lorie Griffin,
Mark Arnold,
Matt Adler,
Mark Holton,
Jay Tarses,
Elizabeth Gorcey,
Melanie Manos,
Doug Savant,
Charles Zucker,
Harvey Vernon,
Clare Peck,
Gregory Itzin,
Doris Hess,
Troy Evans,
Lynda Wiesmeier,
Richard James Baker,
Richard Brooks,
Larry B. Daugherty,
Richard Domeier,
Mark L. Flowers,
Jay Footlik,
Kris Hagerty,
Tanna Herr,
Rodney Kageyama,
James MacKrell,
Fred A. Nelson,
Brian Sheehan,
Carl Steven,
Paul Ventura.
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After sitting on the shelf for some time, Teen Wolf was released on the heels of the hugely successful Back to the Future in an attempt to cash in on the huge popularity of star Michael J. Fox. Teen Wolf chronicles the plight of Fox as a small-town nerd who can't seem to score a basket on the court or a point with his dream girl. Things change, however, once he discovers his family's hereditary se ...
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The Family Man (2000)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Brett Ratner.
Actors:
Nicolas Cage,
Téa Leoni,
Don Cheadle,
Jeremy Piven,
Saul Rubinek,
Josef Sommer,
Makenzie Vega,
Jake Milkovich,
Ryan Milkovich,
Lisa Thornhill,
Harve Presnell,
Mary Beth Hurt,
Amber Valletta,
Francine York,
John O'Donohue,
Daniel Whitner,
Tarri Markel.
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In this whimsical romantic comedy that recalls It's a Wonderful Life, Nicolas Cage plays Jack Campbell, a workaholic bachelor who gets to see what his life might have been like had he stayed with his old sweetheart, Kate (Tea Leoni). Thirteen years before, Jack accepted a brokerage internship that marred his relationship with Kate, under the promise that they would only be separated one year. But ...
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The Fisher King (1991)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Drama,
Buddy Film,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Terry Gilliam.
Actors:
Robin Williams,
Jeff Bridges,
Mercedes Ruehl,
Amanda Plummer,
Michael Jeter,
Harry Shearer,
Jayce Bartok,
Lisa Blades,
Mel Bourne,
Mark Bowden,
Stephen Bridgewater,
Mark Bringelson,
Carlos Carrasco,
Christian Clemenson,
Caroline Cromelin,
Melinda Culea,
Anita Dangler,
John deLancie,
Al Fann,
Howard Feuer,
Patrick Fraley,
Dan Futterman,
Bradley Gregg,
Lou Hancock,
Lara Harris,
John Heffernan,
Chris Howell,
Joe Jamrog,
Kathleen Bridget Kelly,
Richard LaGravenese,
William Jay Marshall,
Brian Michaels,
Kathy Najimy,
Warren Olney,
John Ottavino,
Johnny Paganelli,
William Preston,
John Benjamin Red,
James Remini,
Diane Robin,
Ted Ross,
Frazer Smith,
Tom Waits,
Adam Bryant,
Paul Lombardi,
David Hyde Pierce.
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Terry Gilliam directed this adaptation of Richard LaGravenese's mystical (and mythical) tale of redemption in the hard-time town of New York City. Jeff Bridges is shock radio DJ Jack Lucas, whose low opinion of humanity lends itself well to his radio talk show, where the enmity rubs off on his listeners. One fan in particular takes Jack's rants to heart and goes to a fancy restaurant with a gun, m ...
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The Golden Child (1986)
Genre:
Action,
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Adventure Comedy.
Director:
Michael Ritchie.
Actors:
Eddie Murphy,
Charles Dance,
Charlotte Lewis,
Victor Wong,
J.L. Reate,
Randall "Tex" Cobb,
James Hong,
Shakti,
Tau Logo,
Tiger Chung Lee,
Pons Maar,
Peter Kwong,
Eric Douglas,
Kenneth "Fruity" Frith, Jr.,
Charles Levin,
Chantara Nop,
Bennett Ohta,
Marilyn Schreffler,
Wally Taylor,
Bob Tzudiker,
Frank Welker.
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Eddie Murphy followed up his Beverly Hills Cop success with this fantasy adventure that plops him right into the land of Ray Harryhausen and Indiana Jones. The plot revolves around a God-like youngster (J.L. Reate) known as a "golden child," who has been sent to Tibet to bring the gift of compassion to humanity. But the devil isn't idle, sending his emissary, Sardo Numspa (Charles Dance) ...
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The Hot Chick (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Slapstick,
Teen Movie,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Tom Brady.
Actors:
Rob Schneider,
Anna Faris,
Matthew Lawrence,
Eric Christian Olsen,
Robert Davi,
Melora Hardin,
Alexandra Holden,
Rachel McAdams,
Maritza Murray,
Fay Hauser,
Jodi Long,
Tia Mowry,
Tamera Mowry,
Lee Garlington,
Angie Stone,
Matt Weinberg,
Leila Kenzle,
Michelle Branch,
Michael O'Keefe,
Adam Sandler,
Andrew Keegan,
Louis Lombardi.
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A carefree young woman wakes up to discover her greatest nightmare is a reality — she's become trapped in the body of Rob Schneider — in this shape-shifting comedy. Jessica (Rachel McAdams) is a beautiful teenager whose life would be the envy of any high school student — she's head of the cheerleading squad, her boyfriend, Billy (Matthew Lawrence), is the quarterback ...
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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)
Genre:
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Robert Taylor.
Actors:
Stanley Adams,
Carol Androsky,
Joan Gerber,
Pat Harrington, Jr.,
Skip Hinnant,
Peter Hobbs,
Bob Holt,
Ralph James,
Jim Johnson,
Jay Lawrence,
Peter Leeds,
Eric Monte,
Louisa Moritz,
Larry Moss,
Robert Ridgely,
Renny Roker,
Reva Rose,
Fred Smoot,
Glynn E. Turman,
Dick Whittington.
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In this follow-up to the 1972 animated hit Fritz the Cat (the first animated feature to receive an X rating), Fritz (voice of Skip Hinnant) is married, out of work, on welfare, and not at all happy. Desperate to blot out the misery of living with his nagging wife (voice of Reva Rose), Fritz smokes as much marijuana as he can afford and finds himself fantasizing about how his life could have been. ...
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The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Holiday Film,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Michael Lembeck.
Actors:
Tim Allen,
Elizabeth Mitchell,
David Krumholtz,
Eric Lloyd,
Judge Reinhold,
Wendy Crewson,
Spencer Breslin,
Art La Fleur,
Liliana Mumy,
Aisha Tyler,
Danielle Woodman,
Kevin Pollak,
Jay Thomas,
Michael Dorn,
Molly Shannon,
Andrew Stone.
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Eight years after getting a crash course in the fine art of personifying Christmas, Tim Allen returns as Kris Kringle's replacement in this sequel to the 1994 hit The Santa Clause. While Scott Calvin (Allen) initially had mixed feelings when he became the new Santa Claus, after eight years on the job he's come to enjoy being Father Christmas, and he and the Elves are looking forward to another hol ...
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The Shaggy Dog (2006)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Animal Picture.
Director:
Brian Robbins.
Actors:
Tim Allen,
Robert Downey, Jr.,
Kristin Davis,
Danny Glover,
Spencer Breslin,
Judge Claire Whittaker,
Zena Grey,
Philip Baker Hall,
Shawn Pyfrom,
Craig Kilborn,
Jane Curtin,
Joshua Leonard.
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An unexpected transformation helps a workaholic attorney learn that there's more to life than the courtroom in this remake of the 1959 Disney canine classic of the same name. Deputy District Attorney Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) takes his job in the halls of justice very seriously — so seriously in fact that his wife and family see considerably less of their frequently-absent husband and fat ...
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The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
George Miller.
Actors:
Jack Nicholson,
Cher,
Susan Sarandon,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Veronica Cartwright,
Richard Jenkins,
Keith Jochim,
Carel Struycken,
John Blood,
Eugene Boles,
James T. Boyle,
Helen Lloyd Breed,
Ron Campbell,
Corey Carrier,
Lansdale Chatfield,
Heather Coleman,
Margot Dionne,
Keith Joakum,
Jane A. Johnston,
Becca Lish,
Ruth Maynard,
Harriet Medin,
Caroline Struzik,
Carole Ita White.
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The Witches of Eastwick, a memorable comedy with a dark edge, is based upon a novel by John Updike. On Thursday nights three female friends — Alex (Cher), Sukie (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Jane (Susan Sarandon) — meet to chug martinis, learn Chinese aphrodisiac cooking and lament the scarcity of eligible men. As they sit around, they fantasize about and describe their idea of the ...
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Touch of Pink (2003)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Ian Iqbal Rashid.
Actors:
Jimi Mistry,
Kyle MacLachlan,
Kristen Holden-Reid,
Suleka Mathew,
Brian George,
Veena Sood,
Raoul Bhaneja,
Liisa Repo-Martell.
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Canadian writer/director Ian Iqbal Rashid makes his feature film debut with the romantic comedy Touch of Pink. Jimi Mistry plays Alim, an young gay Ismali-Canadian living in a fashionable section of London. He has an active fantasy life involving Kyle MacLachlan, who appears as the charming ghost of Cary Grant. Alim also has an active social life in the real world with his actual boyfriend Giles ( ...
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Toy Story (1995)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Adventure,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
John Lasseter.
Actors:
Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Don Rickles,
Jim Varney,
Wallace Shawn,
Jack Angel,
Greg Berg,
Kendall Cunningham,
R. Lee Ermey,
Bill Farmer,
Sarah Freeman,
Penn Jillette,
Sherry Lynn,
Scott McAfee,
Laurie Metcalf,
John Morris,
Patrick Pinney,
Annie Potts,
Philip Proctor,
Jan Rabson,
Joe Ranft,
John Ratzenberger,
Erik Von Detten.
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Toy Story was the first feature-length film animated entirely by computer. If this seems to be a sterile, mechanical means of moviemaking, be assured that the film is as chock-full of heart and warmth as any Disney cartoon feature. The star of the proceedings is Woody, a pull-string cowboy toy belonging to a wide-eyed youngster named Andy. Whenever Andy's out of the room, Woody revels in his statu ...
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Toy Story 2 (1999)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Adventure.
Director:
John Lasseter,
Lee Unkrich,
Ash Brannon.
Actors:
Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Kelsey Grammer,
Don Rickles,
Jim Varney,
Wallace Shawn,
John Ratzenberger,
Annie Potts,
Wayne Knight,
John Morris,
Laurie Metcalf,
Estelle Harris,
R. Lee Ermey,
Jodi Benson,
Jonathan Harris,
Joe Ranft,
Andrew Stanton,
Jeff Pidgeon.
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Woody the Cowboy, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of their friends from the toy box return in this computer-animated sequel to the 1995 hit Toy Story. This time around, Andy, the young boy who is the proud owner of most of our cast of characters, is off at summer camp, giving the toys a few weeks off to do as they please. Woody (voice of Tom Hanks) is unaware that in the years since his model went ou ...
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Vice Versa (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy.
Director:
Brian Gilbert.
Actors:
Judge Reinhold,
Fred Savage,
Corinne Bohrer,
Swoosie Kurtz,
David Proval,
Jane Kaczmarek,
Gloria E. Gifford,
Darlene Anderson,
Beverly Archer,
Steve Assad,
Garrick Paul Axelrod,
Mike Bacarella,
Elya Baskin,
Mark Behn,
P.J. Brown,
Robert Bundy,
Cliff Carothers,
Steven Cohen,
Tom Crawford,
Martyn S. David,
Albert Fields,
Christian Fitzpatrick,
Ralph Foody,
Danny Goldring,
Paul Greatbatch,
Joe Guastaferro,
Rick Hall,
Garrett Hohimer,
James Hong,
Linda Jaffe,
Jeff Kahn,
Tuantone Kammesri,
Richard Kind,
Surasri Klangsuwan,
Danielle Kohl,
Michael Landauer,
Bernie Landis,
Jason Late,
Cindy Legler,
Charles Lucia,
Jane Lynch,
Gloria Gifford Miss,
Harry Murphy,
Ajay Naidu,
James Neal,
Dayna O'Brien,
Kevin O'Rourke,
Robert Petkoff,
Michelle Philpot,
Penjit Prembudd,
William Prince,
Jay Reynolds,
Peggy Roeder,
Raymond Rosario,
Kathleen B. Scott,
Alan Shearman,
John T. Stibich,
Sulaleewan Suwanatat,
Anuwat Tiernate,
Stella Vaicik,
Ram Waratum,
Bettina Wendt,
Harry Yorku.
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Storyline:
A magical jeweled skull makes the wish of 11-year-old Charlie (Fred Savage) come true in this routine but entertaining situation comedy. Charlie wishes he can switch places with his father Marshall (Judge Reinhold), a shallow junior executive of a toy-manufacturing company. Marshall retains his adult form but has the mind of an 11 year old. Charlie still looks 11 but has all the cynical wisdom and ...
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Parody/Spoof.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Bob Hoskins,
Christopher Lloyd,
Joanna Cassidy,
Stubby Kaye,
Alan Tilvern,
Richard Le Parmentier,
Joel Silver,
Betsy Brantley,
Kathleen Turner,
Amy Irving,
Lou Hirsch,
Morgan Deare,
Mae Questel,
Tony Anselmo,
Joe Alaskey,
June Foray,
Richard Williams,
Wayne Allwine,
Russie Taylor,
Tony Pope,
Cherry Davis,
Peter Westy,
Frank Sinatra,
Del Baker,
Mel Blanc,
Andrew Bradford,
Pat Buttram,
Danny Capri,
Edwin Craig,
Jim Cummings,
Joel Cutrara,
Peter Diamond,
Michael Edmonds,
Charles Fleischer,
Chris Fleischer,
Laura Frances,
Jim Gallant,
Eugene Guirterrez,
Ed Herlihy,
Lindsay Holiday,
Christopher Hollosy,
David L. Lander,
Billy Mitchell,
Fred Newman,
James O'Connell,
Les Perkins,
Mary T. Radford,
Richard Ridings,
Eric B. Sindon,
John-Paul Sipla,
Paul Springer,
April Winchell.
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Storyline:
In Robert Zemeckis's trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, Hollywood's 1940s cartoon stars are a subjugated minority, living in the ghettolike "Toontown" where their movements are sharply monitored by the human power establishment. The Toons are permitted to perform in a Cotton Club-style nightspot but are forbidden to patronize the joint. One of Toontown's leading citiz ...
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