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There are 14 Movies for your viewing pleasure.
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The Lather Effect |
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If the '80s were the ultimate party, welcome to the hangover. The Lather Effect is an ensemble comedy about a group of high-school friends in their mid-30s who reunite for an out-of-control 'Come As You Were' weekend. But the morning after may expose that some flames still burn, certain secrets must be revealed, and the greatest song of all time is always up for debate.
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Corporate Affairs |
Breckin Meyer (of ROAD TRIP and CLUELESS) stars as Ted, a good guy with a loving wife, great kids, and a solid job with a computer software company. But when Ted is promoted to middle management, his new boss (Adam Scott of TELL ME YOU LOVE ME) introduces him to a life of cutting corners, constant travel, and the illicit pleasures of beautiful prostitutes. What happens when a family man whose MBA stands for 'Many Brief Affairs' has to pick up the pieces of a world that's crashing down around...
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Breckin Meyer (of ROAD TRIP and CLUELESS) stars as Ted, a good guy with a loving wife, great kids, and a solid job with a computer software company. But when Ted is promoted to middle management, his new boss (Adam Scott of TELL ME YOU LOVE ME) introduces him to a life of cutting corners, constant travel, and the illicit pleasures of beautiful prostitutes. What happens when a family man whose MBA stands for 'Many Brief Affairs' has to pick up the pieces of a world that's crashing down around him? Laura Harris (24, WOMEN'S MURDER CLUB), Monica Keena (ENTOURAGE) and Bess Armstrong (MY SO-CALLED LIFE) co-star in this seriously sexy comedy-drama about ambition, redemption, and the ethical costs of CORPORATE AFFAIRS.
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Brooklyn Rules |
Written by three-time Emmy winner Terence Winter (The Sopranos), Brooklyn Rules is a powerful story of loyalty, friendship, and sacrifice. Set in Brooklyn circa 1985 against the backdrop of John Gotti’s rise to power, the film revolves around three lifelong friends whose different ambitions threaten to shake their enduring bond.
Michael (Freddie Prinze Jr.), the narrator, is a lovable charmer with the soul of a con man who successfully scams his way into the pre-law program at Columbia...
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Written by three-time Emmy winner Terence Winter (The Sopranos), Brooklyn Rules is a powerful story of loyalty, friendship, and sacrifice. Set in Brooklyn circa 1985 against the backdrop of John Gotti’s rise to power, the film revolves around three lifelong friends whose different ambitions threaten to shake their enduring bond.
Michael (Freddie Prinze Jr.), the narrator, is a lovable charmer with the soul of a con man who successfully scams his way into the pre-law program at Columbia University. In contrast to Michael’s desire to leave the Brooklyn streets behind, his close friend Carmine (Scott Caan), a handsome lady-killer enamored of the Mafia lifestyle, wants nothing more than to stay there. Rounding out the trio is Bobby (Entourage’s Jerry Ferrara), an endearing cheapskate who longs for a simple life of working at the Post Office and settling down with his fiancée.
While at Columbia, Michael falls for a beautiful young student named Ellen (Mena Suvari), a society girl whom he initially wins over with his preppy schoolboy cover. As their relationship blossoms, leaving the streets behind seems increasingly possible, but when Carmine catches the eye of Caesar (Alec Baldwin), a feared mobster who controls their Brooklyn neighborhood, Michael and Bobby are drawn into that world despite their reluctance to get involved.
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Fifty Pills |
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Darren Giles (Lou Taylor Pucci) has lost his college scholarship, can't work up the courage to ask out the girl of his dreams, and doesn't have the cash to stay in college another semester. Unless he can survive a teenage dominatrix and New York's biggest drug mogul, convince his parents he's not gay, write a passing paper on Dante's Inferno, escape three thugs chasing the wrong guy, and sell fifty pills of Ecstasy in time to make his tuition payment, he'll never get the chance to date the girl of his dreams.
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Undeclared: The Complete Series |
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Seen on Fox in 2001-02, Undeclared is the story of Steven Karp, a kid who grew seven inches over summer, changing from scrawny high-school nerd to potentially handsome college student. He and his roommate, friends and fellow freshmen help each other face the freedoms and responsibilities that come along with being away from home for the first time.
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