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Directed by Dax ShepardOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
RomanceActors Dax Shepard,
Kristen Bell,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Tom Arnold,
Bradley Cooper,
Beau BridgesRating60%
Charlie Bronson (Dax Shepard) is enrolled in the Witness Protection Program, staying in Milton, California under the supervision of incompetent U.S. Marshal Randy Anderson (Tom Arnold). Charlie's girlfriend Annie Bean (Kristen Bell) is a professor at Milton Valley College and has a doctorate in Non-Violent Conflict Resolution from Stanford University, a major she created herself. Annie's supervisor Debbie Kreeger (Kristin Chenoweth) calls Annie in for a meeting, where she tells her that the University of California is starting a Conflict Resolution program and is interested in interviewing her. The interview is scheduled for Wednesday in Los Angeles at 4:00; Annie balks at the idea saying she needs to talk to her boyfriend about it first, until Debbie tells her to live for herself instead of boyfriends, and that she will be fired if she does not make it to the interview., 1h40
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Documentaire sur une personnalitéActors Jon Favreau,
Peter Billingsley,
Ahmed Ahmed,
Justin Long,
Keir O'Donnell,
Vince VaughnRating61%
The documentary follows the month-long live comedy variety tour of Vince Vaughn and four stand-up comedians in the spirit of Wild West Shows. Vaughn picked four comedians from The Comedy Store in Los Angeles (Ahmed Ahmed, John Caparulo, Bret Ernst and Sebastian Maniscalco) for the tour. The tour began September 12, 2005 in Hollywood at the Music Box Theater and spanned 30 shows over 30 consecutive nights in 30 cities across the United States. Vince Vaughn acts as emcee and performs improv sketches with surprise guests. The comedians traveled over 6,000 miles on their tour and included stops in the Western, Southern, and Midwestern states. The film highlights their performances on-stage and contains interviews with the various comedians., 1h20
Directed by Bob SagetOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Transport films,
Films about birds,
Road movies,
Films about penguinsActors Christina Applegate,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Lewis Black,
Mo'Nique,
Bob Saget,
Tracy MorganRating40%
Samuel L. Jackson narrates the story about a group of male penguins that make a 70-mile trek to go to their breeding grounds where females are waiting to have sex with them. These penguins include Carl (Bob Saget) and Jimmy (Lewis Black), two friends who talk about relationships and other things as they meet new characters including Marcus (Tracy Morgan), a penguin who likes to kid around and brag about his huge penis (an illogical point, since penguins do not have penises and instead have cloacas), and Steve the snowy owl (Jonathan Katz), who gives Carl advice on his life in a Freudian kind of way while billing him for the two quick sessions. Meanwhile, Melissa (Christina Applegate) and Vicky (Mo'Nique) argue about men and other women who bother them as they wait for their mates to arrive at the breeding grounds., 1h39
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
Documentary,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Macaulay Culkin,
Seth Green,
Chloë Sevigny,
Wilmer Valderrama,
Diana Scarwid,
Dylan McDermottRating61%
Based on the book Disco Bloodbath, by James St. James, the film opens with Michael Alig as a small-town outcast who lived with his mom before moving to New York. Michael learns the New York party scene from James St. James, who teaches him the "rules of fabulousness", which mostly revolve around attracting as much attention to oneself as possible., 1h28
Directed by Walt BeckerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy films,
Children's films,
Jumeaux ou jumellesActors Robin Williams,
John Travolta,
Kelly Preston,
Seth Green,
Lori Loughlin,
Matt DillonRating53%
Dan Rayburn (Robin Williams) and Charlie Reed (John Travolta) are best friends and co-owners of a successful sports marketing firm. Seven years prior, Dan, recently divorced, married Vicki (Kelly Preston) after being whisked away by Charlie for a tropical vacation. The wedding, however, is short lived. Seven years later, Vicki resurfaces to tell Dan that their short marriage resulted in something he never suspected: twins Zach (Conner Rayburn) and Emily (Ella Bleu Travolta)., 1h28
Directed by Seth GordonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Christmas filmsActors Vince Vaughn,
Reese Witherspoon,
Robert Duvall,
Sissy Spacek,
Jon Favreau,
Mary SteenburgenRating57%
Brad (Vince Vaughn) and Kate (Reese Witherspoon) are an upscale San Francisco couple. Having both come from dysfunctional families, with divorced parents and siblings with out-of-control kids, the two disdain the idea of getting married or having kids. In an effort to avoid their families at Christmas, the two go on vacation abroad while pretending to be doing charity work there. The third Christmas of their relationship, Brad and Kate are trapped at San Francisco International Airport by a fog bank that cancels every outbound flight, and interviewed by a news crew, alerting their families to the fact they're stuck at home for the holidays.Directed by Marianna PalkaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Marianna Palka,
Jason Ritter,
Tom Arnold,
Mark Webber,
Martin Starr,
Eric EdelsteinRating62%
Jason Ritter plays a video store clerk who stalks, spies on and manipulates a reclusive woman, played by Marianna Palka who often comes to the video store where he works and rents soft-core porn. Eventually, despite his strong optimism, her dislike of sex and resulting defensiveness drives them apart. It is revealed toward the end of the film that her dislike of both sex and relationships was fueled by sexual abuse at the hands of her father. The film ends with a confrontation with her father, and ultimately Ritter's character reuniting with her.