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The Riches: Season 1 |
Wayne and Dahlia Malloy (Izzard and Driver) and their three children are a family of on-the-run travelers who live their lives conning and scamming the unsuspecting, greedy buffers of the world. However one day in a darkly comedic, yet fortuitous twist of fate an opportunity presents itself, allowing The Malloys to escape from their past by pulling off the con of all cons, join the enemy and become The Riches. Little did The Riches know that while life on the road may have been hard, that was...
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Wayne and Dahlia Malloy (Izzard and Driver) and their three children are a family of on-the-run travelers who live their lives conning and scamming the unsuspecting, greedy buffers of the world. However one day in a darkly comedic, yet fortuitous twist of fate an opportunity presents itself, allowing The Malloys to escape from their past by pulling off the con of all cons, join the enemy and become The Riches. Little did The Riches know that while life on the road may have been hard, that was nothing compared to life as law abiding citizens in an affluent gated community!
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The Simpsons Movie |
The Springfield citizenry has every reason to be out for Simpson blood. The calamity triggered by Homer has drawn the attention of U.S. President Arnold Schwarzenegger and Environmental Protection Agency head Russ Cargill (voiced by Albert Brooks). "You know sir," Cargill tells the president, "when you made me head of the EPA, you were applauded for appointing one of the most successful men in America to the least successful agency in government. And why did I take the job? Because I'm a rich...
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The Springfield citizenry has every reason to be out for Simpson blood. The calamity triggered by Homer has drawn the attention of U.S. President Arnold Schwarzenegger and Environmental Protection Agency head Russ Cargill (voiced by Albert Brooks). "You know sir," Cargill tells the president, "when you made me head of the EPA, you were applauded for appointing one of the most successful men in America to the least successful agency in government. And why did I take the job? Because I'm a rich man who wanted to give something back. Not the money, but something." That "something" is a devil's plan to contain the disaster.
As the fates of Springfield and the world hang in the balance, Homer embarks on a personal odyssey of redemption -- seeking forgiveness from Marge, the reunion of his splintered family, and the salvation of his hometown.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera |
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A mysterious masked figure roams around the underground chambers of the Opera Populaire, a 19th century Parisian opera house. He tutors a young singer who rises quickly to stardom.
The masked figure begins to harbor romantic feelings for his pupil, but his hopes are dashed when the singer's childhood boyfriend arrives in Paris
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Ella Enchanted |
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Ella lives in a world where children are given a gift at birth. Ella's gift - and curse - is that of obedience.
Unfortunately, Ella cannot refuse any command, which gets her into trouble. To regain control of her life, Ella must outwit a kingdom of ogres, giants, even talking books.
If she's lucky, she might even find love along the way.
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Owning Mahowny |
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The true story about a mild-mannered bank manager with mounting debt and a serious gambling problem, who plays with the bank's money in an attempt to beat the odds and stay in the game.
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Uncorked |
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Minnie Driver stars as a beautiful, wealthy young professional frustrated by her unsuccessful boyfriend's newest moneymaking scheme. During a holiday on his country estate, his crazy uncle enlists her in a wild plan to throw him off track in order to help him find his true calling.
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Return To Me |
The longing for destiny is nowhere more acute than in our romantic lives. Who among us has not hoped to stumble by total accident into the woman or man of our dreams? Who has not imagined that perfect connection, the one that feels instantaneous yet promises to last a lifetime? We have all crossed our fingers for that ineffable, magical link to someone else's heart . . . but what if such a wish literally came true?
Return To Me is an enchanted romantic comedy starring Minnie Driver and David...
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The longing for destiny is nowhere more acute than in our romantic lives. Who among us has not hoped to stumble by total accident into the woman or man of our dreams? Who has not imagined that perfect connection, the one that feels instantaneous yet promises to last a lifetime? We have all crossed our fingers for that ineffable, magical link to someone else's heart . . . but what if such a wish literally came true?
Return To Me is an enchanted romantic comedy starring Minnie Driver and David Duchovny. David Duchovny stars as a recently widowed architect who is trying to get his life back. Minnie Driver is a waitress working in an Irish-Italian restaurant who has just received a new lease on life through a heart transplant. Drawn together by the playful fates, they must prove that love is made possible by much more than a few fast heartbeats. This sophisticated contemporary fairy tale, directed and co-written by Bonnie Hunt, melds heartache and humor, bittersweet yearning and bewitching romance as it spins a life-affirming story about the struggle to make sense of love, loss and the unexpected.
The setting for this tale is a whimsical Chicago - rooted in offbeat Italian, Irish and Polish traditions, yet tinged with something slightly magical. This is where Bob Rueland (Duchovny) has led a blessedly ordinary life as an architectural engineer and loving husband until one nightmarish night takes the life of his driven zoologist wife Elizabeth (Joely Richardson). Haunted by her memory and still desperately in love, Bob buries himself in work, hoping to complete the project that meant more to Elizabeth than anything else: building an expansive new gorilla habitat for the primates she was working with at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Nearly a year after Elizabeth's death, despite the match-making efforts of his veterinarian friend Dr. Charlie Johnson (David Alan Grier), Bob is still not quite ready to start all over again.
Meanwhile, across town, a waitress who has been waiting her entire life to start all over again has finally gotten her chance. Grace Briggs (Driver) has just received a long-awaited heart transplant that will save her from the medical fate that took her own mother's life while she was still a child. A recluse until now, Grace is exhilarated and frightened by a whole new world in front of her. Grace lives above O'Reilly's Italian restaurant - the best and perhaps the only, Irish-Italian joint in the city, owned by her grandfather. There, amidst the comic mix of boiled cabbage and ravioli, of Sinatra and Crosby, she is judiciously guarded by a colorful coterie of neighbors, relatives and friends. These include her Irish grandfather Marty O'Reilly (Carroll O'Connor), her Italian uncle Angelo Parpadillo (Robert Loggia) and their multi-ethnic, senior citizen's lonely-hearts club including Emmet (Eddie Jones), Wally (William Bronder) and Sophie (Marianne Muellerleile). Also among Grace's guardians are her best friend Megan (Bonnie Hunt), who has the consummate political skills only a mother of five can have, and Megan's proudly proletarian husband, Joe (James Belushi).
Into this weird and wonderful world stumbles Bob, whose brief and random encounter with Grace at O'Reilly's leaves him flummoxed but feeling something for the first time in a long time. Yet even as events and the many denizens of O'Reilly's push Bob and Grace inexorably towards one another, love takes on a whole new meaning as the truth emerges, resulting in a funny and touching tale of hard-won union.
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