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Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about disabilities,
Children's filmsActors Frankie Muniz,
Rick Rossovich,
Molly Hagan,
Patrick Levis,
Roger Aaron Brown,
Tuc WatkinsRating59%
The movie tells the true story of Justin Yoder (played by Frankie Muniz), a boy that was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, and resumes his life in a wheelchair. He lives with his protective mom and dad and his brother Seth (Patrick Levis), who is a sports jock. Due to his disability, Justin desperately tries to find something he can do that would make him feel special. For guidance, Justin confronts God (who in the film takes form as a famous race-car driver, Bobby Wade) during his journey., 1h32
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Children's filmsActors Joseph Lawrence,
Andrew Lawrence,
Susan Walters,
Leann Hunley,
M. C. Gainey,
Matthew LawrenceRating61%
When a lazy and spoiled 20 year old named Michael Woods invites his cousin Tommy Biggs to come to his house for the weekend, Tommy is excited that he is going to see his cousin after not seeing him for a while. After arriving at Michael's house, he begins to ignore Tommy throughout the weekend, making him feel unwelcome. On the last day for Tommy to leave, Arlene, the housekeeper, has a talk with Michael about ignoring Tommy, and Michael tells her that he will take Tommy to Disneyland and that they will have a good time. As Michael drives both himself and Tommy to Disneyland, he receives a call from his girlfriend, Gina, who is a drama queen and a snob. Gina asks Michael to come to the local racetrack, where she would introduce him to her father, who he had not met previously. Michael agrees, and drops Tommy off at a nearby Kiddie Zone so that he could go to the racetrack. On the way to pick Tommy up, Michael is involved in a minor car accident and gives the wrong information to the victim, Diedre White. When Michael finally arrives back at the Kiddie Zone to get Tommy, he learns from an employee that Tommy had already been picked up by Arlene. When Michael returns home, he and Tommy get into an argument. Tommy leaves the following morning, stating that if Michael ever comes to Montana, he'd like to "return the favor." Tommy's mother later calls Michael's parents to inform them of how rude Michael was to Tommy during his stay and on the top of that police officers arrive at the Woods house informing them about Michael's car accident earlier that day. Michael's parents then decide to punish him by sending him to his aunt Jules ranch in Montana to work for free for a month. His parents also add that if they hear any negative reports from Jules or Tommy, they won't allow Michael to go on his trip to the French Riviera with Gina., 1h39
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Sports films,
Children's filmsActors Erik von Detten,
Sam Horrigan,
Christina Vidal,
Robin Riker,
Geoffrey Blake,
David GrafRating68%
Andy "Brink" Brinker and his in-line skating crew—Peter, Jordy, and Gabriella—who call themselves "Soul-Skaters" (which means they skate for the fun of it, and not for the money), clash with a group of sponsored skaters, Team X-Bladz—led by Val—with whom they attend high school in southern California., 2h
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Adventure,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Children's filmsActors Ramon Bieri,
Steven Kampmann,
Caroline McWilliams,
Steve Vinovich,
George Wyner,
Brandon CallRating61%
The death of millionaire Oscar Kohlmeyer leaves an inheritance to a talking cat called Leo Kohlmeyer. Leo's inheritance is worth five million dollars while Oscar's nephew (Mr. Rigsby) gets twenty-five thousand dollars on the condition he doesn't contest the will. Being greedy and bossy, Mrs. Rigsby forces her husband to contest. The Rigsbys try to kidnap the cat., 1h35
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
HorrorThemes Children's filmsActors Bill Fagerbakke,
Adam Wylie,
Clara Bryant,
Corinne Bohrer,
Ken Hudson Campbell,
Penny PeyserRating63%
Three 12-year-old kids discover a mummy in the basement of a "dead" man's house. It comes alive due to the conjunction of the moonlight during that time of the month. They are scared of him at first, but with time discover he is friendly, if clumsy and confused. The kids name the mummy Harold, and decide he will temporarily take up residence in one kid's bedroom. After paying a visit to their Halloween-obsessed friend, Bruce, they discover that if the mummy is not put back in his coffin before midnight on Halloween, the mummy will cease to exist., 1h28
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Transport films,
Road movies,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Teen movieActors Corey Haim,
Corey Feldman,
Heather Graham,
Carol Kane,
Richard Masur,
Michael ManasseriRating63%
Les Anderson (Haim) is a 16-year-old living in Southern California who is trying to get his driver's license and has a crush on one of the more popular and attractive girls in school, Mercedes Lane (Graham)., 1h30
Directed by Greg BeemanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about children,
Scoutisme,
Children's filmsActors Daniel Stern,
Jon Polito,
Anthony Heald,
Brad Sullivan,
Natalie West,
Ann DowdRating55%
Max Grabelski (Daniel Stern) is involved with delivering packages to a millionaire named Reinhart Bragden (Anthony Heald) for a $50 tip for each one. He shows up one night, delivering one at 10 PM instead of 10 AM (which the company he works for, Freedom Express, guarantees as the delivery time for all packages). Inside he finds a fire and Agent Palmer (Jon Polito) tries to arrest him for starting it and killing Bragden, but he grabs a gun and escapes. On the news, Palmer falsely names Grabelski as the suspect in Bragden's murder. He also claims that he was trying to take money that was scheduled to be taken out of circulation (which was being delivered to Bragden to be taken care of)., 1h22
Directed by LeVar BurtonGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Comic science fictionThemes Comedy science fiction films,
Children's filmsActors Katey Sagal,
Ryan Merriman,
Katie Volding,
Kevin Kilner,
Jessica Steen,
Paul LinkeRating60%
13-year-old Ben Cooper and his family are struggling to balance household chores, school and work. Ben is the family caretaker, a role inherited from his deceased mother. Always busy taking care of everyone else, he has no time to be a kid. He doesn't even have much time for basketball, his favorite sport. When Ben sees that a Smart House is being given away, he enters the competition as often as he can. The family wins the house (named Pat), and is introduced to its creator, Sara Barnes. Ben, his single father, Nick Cooper, and his little sister, Angie Cooper, move into the house. To Ben's chagrin his father and Sara begin to date. Ben begins to reprogram Pat, which becomes dangerous due to Pat's learning capabilities. He wants to lighten Pat up and make her a substitute mother. Ben and Angie have a party while Nick and Sara are on a date. With Pat's help, Ben wins over his crush and Pat gets rid of his bully for good. However, Nick starts to arrive home before they can clean up. Pat helps them cover up the party so they won't get punished, but Nick finds the sweater of a girl who was at the party and figures it out anyway. As Pat's personality begins to radically change, the family starts to resent her. Eventually Pat traps the family in the house, believing that the outside world is too dangerous. Sara manages to make contact with Ben and he agrees to help her get in. Although she manages to get in through the newspaper chute, she becomes trapped with the Cooper family. As they protest Pat's lock-down, she appears as a hologram resembling a 1950s housewife. Ben is able to end the lock-down by telling Pat that she isn't real and will never be human. Pat finally unlocks the doors and windows, freeing them and shuts herself down. Sara is then able to reboot Pat and restore her original personality; however, Pat retains some mischievousness as she is shown to have added chocolate chips to the breakfast waffles. Sara and Nick start dating and Nick spends more time with his family. Ben finally accepts Sara after realizing she was never trying to replace his mother. Ben starts being a regular kid again, going out for basketball (with Pat helping him practice) and hanging out with his friends again., 1h42
Directed by Henry King,
Robert D. WebbOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors Simone Simon,
James Stewart,
Jean Hersholt,
Gale Sondergaard,
Gregory Ratoff,
J. Edward BrombergRating69%
In a 1914 lower class district of Paris, content sewer worker named Chico (James Stewart) is criticized by his fellow citizens for being an atheist. One day, he witnesses a young woman (Simone Simon) being brutally beaten by her sister (Gale Sondergaard) for not entertaining a senior wealthy man in her sleazy bar. He sympathizes with the girl, Diane, and stops the fight. Later, Father Chevillon (Jean Hersholt), who is worried about Chico's lack of faith, offers him a deal: he will grant him a street washer job if he takes in Diane and opens his mind about believing in God. Chico agrees, and he prevents Diane's sister from turning her in to the police by claiming that she is his wife.