, 1h28 Directed byMartin Kunert, David Semel OriginUSA GenresHorror ActorsJames Marsden, Amy Smart, Ron Livingston, Jay R. Ferguson, Christine Taylor, Glenn Quinn Roles Policeman #2 (segment "The Campfire") Rating58% In the 1950s, Jenny (Amy Smart) and Eddie (James Marsden) are kissing in a car at a viewpoint. Jenny becomes nervous that someone is watching them after they hear a radio broadcast of a madman on the loose in the area. She forces Eddie to drive them back to town, thinking she sees someone lurking in the woods. They arrive at a drive-in, and Eddie walks to the window to order a milkshake. When he returns toward the car, he sees a hook hanging from the car's passenger door.
, 1h28 Directed byDoug Ellin OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesL'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, Films about music and musicians, Le thème des vacances, Hip hop films, Musical films, Films about school violence ActorsJermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins, Coolio, Brian Hooks, Eric Fleeks, Tom Lister, Jr. Roles Carl Rating40% During a glorious Southern California summer, high school student Benny King (Hopkins) is doing time flipping burgers. Benny's father wants him to learn the work ethic, rather than have him sit around the house all summer, dreaming and writing. It's not surprising, then, that when his old friend Durrell (Brian Hooks) comes by with a more attractive alternative, Benny jumps at it. When his family goes on vacation, Benny borrows his father's Mercedes and heads on down to the beach with Durrell. They have told themselves that they are there to sell beach-goers cheap sunglasses, but they are really there to show off their 'phat' box and attract the finest girls with portable beats on the beach.