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Year of the Dog |
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Year of the Dog is a dark comedy drama that centers on Peggy (Molly Shannon), a happy-go-lucky secretary who is a great friend, employee, and sister who lives alone with her adorable beagle, Pencil.
But when Pencil unexpectedly dies, Peggy must embark on a journey of personal transformation that is hilarious, poignant, and heartbreaking.
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Gray Matters |
They finish each other's sentences, dance like Fred and Ginger, and share the same downtown loft--the perfect couple? Not exactly. Gray and Sam (Heather Graham and Tom Cavanagh), are a sister and brother so compatible and inseparable that people actually assume they are dating. Mortified, they both agree they must branch out and start searching for love. He'll look for a guy for her and she'll look for a gal for him. But when Sam finds his perfect mate in Charlie (Bridget Moynahan) Gray's life...
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They finish each other's sentences, dance like Fred and Ginger, and share the same downtown loft--the perfect couple? Not exactly. Gray and Sam (Heather Graham and Tom Cavanagh), are a sister and brother so compatible and inseparable that people actually assume they are dating. Mortified, they both agree they must branch out and start searching for love. He'll look for a guy for her and she'll look for a gal for him. But when Sam finds his perfect mate in Charlie (Bridget Moynahan) Gray's life turns inside out. A romantic comedy that sets sibling rivalry on its head, "Gray Matters" gives a whole new meaning to love... and destiny.
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Marie Antoinette |
When betrothed to King Louis XVI, the naive and beautiful, Austrian-born Marie Antoinette enters the opulent French court, which is steeped in conspiracy and scandal. Without guidance, adrift in a dangerous world, the young girl rebels against the isolated atmosphere of Versailles and becomes France's most misunderstood monarch.
Stripped of her riches and finery, imprisoned, and ultimately beheaded by her own subjects, the Queen of France became a toxic symbol for the wanton extravagance...
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When betrothed to King Louis XVI, the naive and beautiful, Austrian-born Marie Antoinette enters the opulent French court, which is steeped in conspiracy and scandal. Without guidance, adrift in a dangerous world, the young girl rebels against the isolated atmosphere of Versailles and becomes France's most misunderstood monarch.
Stripped of her riches and finery, imprisoned, and ultimately beheaded by her own subjects, the Queen of France became a toxic symbol for the wanton extravagance of the 18th century monarchy that incited to the French Revolution.
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My Boss's Daughter |
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When ambitious junior executive Tom Stansfield accepts an invitation to the stately home of his grouchy boss, he thinks it is for a big date with his boss's sexy daughter. But Tom gets a big surprise when he's expected to house-sit. And while he’s left to hold down the fort, Tom's out-of-control co-workers begin showing up ready to party.
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The Santa Clause 2 |
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After eight years as jolly Saint Nick, Scott Calvin has learned that the "Mrs. Clause" requires him to be married by this Christmas or he forfeits his claim to Santa forever. With only a month to make the deadline, Santa has to make some quick moves to find a bride and solve some family trouble that has landed his son on the naughty list.
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Wet Hot American Summer |
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Camp Firewood. 1981. And things are happening. Camp director Beth is falling in love with Henry, an astrophysicist who is trying to save the camp from being hit by a piece of SKYLAB hurtling toward Earth, while camp counselor Coop is pining for Katie, who is in love with lifeguard Andy. If that's not enough, there's a waterfall rescue, talking vegetable cans, the misfits, the cool kids...and much more!
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