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National Lampoon's Endless Bummer |
California is known for sun, sand and surfers. Ventura surfers worship two things: their surfboards and other surfers. When JD's (Kahn Chittenden) custom-made, prized board is stolen by a kid from the dreaded San Fernando Valley (where people wear pants!), JD and his friends enlist Mooney (Lillard), a veteran surfer to help them track down the thief and get the board back. Inspired by actual events, this fun-filled adventure captures a day in the life of teens during the summer stopgap between...
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California is known for sun, sand and surfers. Ventura surfers worship two things: their surfboards and other surfers. When JD's (Kahn Chittenden) custom-made, prized board is stolen by a kid from the dreaded San Fernando Valley (where people wear pants!), JD and his friends enlist Mooney (Lillard), a veteran surfer to help them track down the thief and get the board back. Inspired by actual events, this fun-filled adventure captures a day in the life of teens during the summer stopgap between high school graduation and embarking on the real world.
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Mr. Art Critic |
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After a scolding from his boss, a high profile art critic known for his heartless commentaries, retreats to his cottage on the lake to clear his head. There he runs into a recent victim of one of his particularly nasty reviews and makes a drunken proclamation that any idiot can make art, followed by an impossible wager and finds himself entered into the town's art festival competition.
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How to Be a Serial Killer |
HOW TO BE A SERIAL KILLER pokes fun at the self-help literature industry and
motivational speakers in general. There are so many ways to get off track while
pursuing the perfect life, and an even greater number of pop-psychologists and gurus
out there to lead the masses astray. Mike Wilson has found the perfect method of
getting your life back on track and achieving a meaningful existence. Mike teaches his
method in an exciting seminar series: How To Be A Serial Killer. Mike tells all...
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HOW TO BE A SERIAL KILLER pokes fun at the self-help literature industry and
motivational speakers in general. There are so many ways to get off track while
pursuing the perfect life, and an even greater number of pop-psychologists and gurus
out there to lead the masses astray. Mike Wilson has found the perfect method of
getting your life back on track and achieving a meaningful existence. Mike teaches his
method in an exciting seminar series: How To Be A Serial Killer. Mike tells all of his
students: 'You have what it takes, you just have to pull the trigger on the life you
deserve.' Students rave about Mike's depth of knowledge on the subject of serial killing
and his endless enthusiasm and zest for life. One student described Mike as 'a tasty
smoothie made from a little bit of Charles Manson, some Tony Robbins, and a sprinkle of
the messianic charisma of Jesus.'
Mike administers his first one-on-one tutorial when he recruits a lost soul named Bart to
be his pupil in the art of serial killing. Mike's 10-lesson program includes weaponry,
corpse disposal, keeping things from loved ones, and many other pearls. As Mike
begins to teach Bart more and more about the ways of successful serial killing, it
becomes more and more difficult to hide the truth from his girlfriend Abigail (Laura Regan. And when she does inevitably find out, Mike's life as serial killer gets thrown for a serious loop.
Now, devastated by the loss of the love of his life, and with the cops on his tail for the
first time in his life, Mike and Bart retreat to Mike's desert hideout to make preparations
for their escape to Mexico. But when a local sheriff's department interrupts their
preparations, all hell breaks loose, and Mike must learn a lesson of his own: how to deal
with police standoffs and full-scale gunfights.
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Crush(ed) |
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Wilbur Krump has just about every card stacked against him; with an empty bank account, a dead end job, a few extra pounds, and a cop who has it out for him. If that's not enough he still lives with his mother! So who in their right mind would want to marry him? Follow this improbable story of how a guy so 'down on his luck' finds his way to the chapel.
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Year One |
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When a couple of lazy hunter-gatherers (Jack Black and Michael Cera) are banished from their primitive village, they set off on an epic journey through the ancient world.
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My Life in Ruins |
mmerse yourself in this sunny, uplifting romantic comedy starring Oscar nominee Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss. Vardalos delivers a charming performance as Georgia, a recently laid-off ' though anything but laid-back ' history professor-turned-travel guide to a motley crew of hilariously crass tourists. Georgia is fed up and ready to give up ' until her new confidant Irv (Dreyfuss) opens her eyes and heart to a simple fact: There's no finer way...
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mmerse yourself in this sunny, uplifting romantic comedy starring Oscar nominee Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss. Vardalos delivers a charming performance as Georgia, a recently laid-off ' though anything but laid-back ' history professor-turned-travel guide to a motley crew of hilariously crass tourists. Georgia is fed up and ready to give up ' until her new confidant Irv (Dreyfuss) opens her eyes and heart to a simple fact: There's no finer way for a woman to find her kefi (a.k.a. mojo) than to lose herself in the arms of the 'Greek god' (Alexis Georgoulis) who's been hiding right under her nose!
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Imagine That |
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Evan Danielson is a successful financial executive who has more time for his blackberry than his seven-year-old daughter. When he has a crisis of confidence and his career starts going down the drain, however, he finds the solution to all his problems in his daughter's imaginary world.
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Get Smart: Season 4 |
In Season 4, wedding bells finally ring for Max and 99 ... that is, if Max can escape from the clutches of KAOS and the evil Dr. Madre, who's hidden the map to a secret uranium mine on Max's chest, in "With Love and Twitches." That's right, it's another action-packed season of classic clandestine comedy all together on 4 must-own DVDs, as the agents of CONTROL go undercover over land, sky and sea to protect the free world from the forces of KAOS. This collection boasts 26 irresistible episodes,...
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In Season 4, wedding bells finally ring for Max and 99 ... that is, if Max can escape from the clutches of KAOS and the evil Dr. Madre, who's hidden the map to a secret uranium mine on Max's chest, in "With Love and Twitches." That's right, it's another action-packed season of classic clandestine comedy all together on 4 must-own DVDs, as the agents of CONTROL go undercover over land, sky and sea to protect the free world from the forces of KAOS. This collection boasts 26 irresistible episodes, including the legendary two-part special, "The Not-So-Great-Escape", featuring the agents' breakout from a sinister KAOS P.O.W. camp in New Jersey!
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Shrink |
What happens when the people we count on to hold us together'are barely holding it together themselves? Jonas Pate's Shrink is a striking, fast-paced expos of the 'other' Hollywood, featuring folks living outside their comfort zone and the people who put them there. Henry Carter (Kevin Spacey) is a psychiatrist with an A-list clientele, including a once-famous actress (Saffron Burrows), an insecure young writer (Mark Webber), and a comically obsessive-compulsive superagent (Dallas Roberts)....
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What happens when the people we count on to hold us together'are barely holding it together themselves? Jonas Pate's Shrink is a striking, fast-paced expos of the 'other' Hollywood, featuring folks living outside their comfort zone and the people who put them there. Henry Carter (Kevin Spacey) is a psychiatrist with an A-list clientele, including a once-famous actress (Saffron Burrows), an insecure young writer (Mark Webber), and a comically obsessive-compulsive superagent (Dallas Roberts). Henry is not in a good place, however. He has been asked to take his first pro bono case, a troubled teenage girl from a neighborhood far from the Hollywood hills. Considering his present state of mind, is he ready for the real-life troubles of a young woman who loves the world of movies he has become so jaded by? At its core, Shrink is a study of control and our endless need for it, even when it grows increasingly impossible to obtain. Writer Thomas Moffett uses classic archetypes in this modern Hollywood tale, but never pushes them over the edge of credibility. Performed by a well-matched cast at the top of their form, the result is both satisfying and exhilarating. Watching Shrink makes us feel like voyeurs looking through a window into the lives of people who look great, feel worse, and end up behaving badly.
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