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Beyond Legend: Johnny Kakota (2006)
A spirit in the form of a HAWK
leads a half-breed lone wolf drifter Back to save his people's
land & heritage!
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Scary Movie 4 (2006)
This movie will officially spoof Saw, Saw II, The Village, The Grudge, War of the Worlds, Million Dollar Baby, and a quick reference to National Treasure. The opening sequence is a spoof of
Saw.
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Date Movie (2006)
Spoof of romantic comedies which
focuses on a man (Campbell), his crush (Hannigan), his parents
(Coolidge, Willard), and her father (Griffin).
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Full of It (2006)
A young kid (Pinkston) is forced
to live out the lies he told to become popular.
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Getting Played
(2006)
Three beautiful women decide, on a
bet, to select and seduce a total stranger.
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Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2006)
On vacation, The Baker clan ends up in a competition with a neighborhood family of ten.
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Pledge This! (2005)
At South Beach University, a
beautiful sorority president takes in a group of unconventional
freshman girls seeking acceptance into her house.
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Dirty
Love (2005)
A jilted photographer sets off on
a mission to get back at her philandering model boyfriend and
along the way discovers that not all love is created equal.
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Monster
Island (2004)
This deliberately campy MTV
production uses fake-looking science fiction creatures to drum up
some laughs in a typical teenage horror flick. MONSTER ISLAND
features the adventures of six 20-somethings that win a trip to a
Bermuda resort. As they party hardy in typical Spring Break
fashion, Carmen Electra and some backup dancers function as their
featured entertainment. As she seductively croons and shimmies
before throngs of teens, giant fake-looking monsters descend on
the crowd. BATMAN'S Adam West and Backstreet Boy Nick Carter make
special appearances and bolster the star factor in this silly
parody.
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Starsky
& Hutch (2004)
Set in the 1970s in a metropolis
called "Bay City," this is the tale of two police
detective partners, Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (Wilson), and
Dave Starsky (Stiller), who always seem to get the toughest cases
from their boss, Captain Dobey, rely on omniscient street informer
Huggy Bear (Dogg) and race to the scene of the crimes in their
souped-up 1974 Ford Torino hot rod, telling the story of their
first big case (as a prequel to the TV show), which involved a
former college campus drug dealer (Vaughn) who went on to become a
white collar criminal.
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My
Boss's Daughter (2003)
When his mean boss asks him to
housesit, a young man (Kutcher) tries to use it as an opportunity
to win the heart of his boss's daughter (Reid), on whom he has
long had a crush. What he doesn't plan on is the long line of
other houseguests that come along in the meantime...
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Uptown
Girls (2003)
Molly Gunn (Murphy) is the
freewheeling daughter of a late rock legend and the toast of the
Manhattan social scene, but when her inheritance is stolen, Molly
is forced to do something she's never done before - get a job. She
becomes nanny to precocious Ray Schleine (Fanning), an
"eight-year-old going on forty." Emotionally distant
from her A&R executive mother Roma (Locklear), Ray has grown
up with a revolving door of nannies and too little stability.
Molly and Ray both feel painfully alone in the world, but as they
try to make their new arrangement work, each discovers in the
other a true friend.
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Whacked!
(2002)
Adopted brothers Mark and Tony
(Patrick Muldoon and Paul Sampson) grew up in a tough part of New
Jersey, destined to be criminals. Now full-grown, they've found
work as hit men--one for the mob, one for the CIA. When a
government embezzlement scheme is uncovered, Mark and Tony are
suddenly being pursued by both mobsters and government agents as
they try to protect the nerdy hacker who was the only witness to
the crime. They're only allies being a mob boss and a beautiful
childhood friend (Carmen Electra), the boys will need all the help
they can get to keep from getting whacked.
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Sol
Goode (2001)
Sol Goode (Balthazar Getty) has
led an easy life---charm, good looks, and quick wit have carried
him for years. But now his luck seems to have run out, and things
have gone south for him overnight. Possible eviction, a wrecked
car, and the threat of having to get a real job are all staring
him in the face when he meets the most beautiful woman he's ever
seen--but she can see through his lines, and now he's really out
to win her heart! This raunchy romantic comedy features a stellar
cast.
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Scary
Movie 2 (2001)
Scary Movie 2 casts its satirical
eye on such classics as "The Exorcist" and
"Poltergeist", as well as the more recent films
"Hannibal", "What Lies Beneath", "The
House on Haunted Hill", "Charlie's Angels" and
"Mission Impossible". The film opens with a spoof of
"The Exorcist", with Father McFelly (James Woods)
assigned to purge a head twisting Megan (Natasha Lyonne) of an
other worldly poltergeist. Then, picking up where they left off,
the Wayans reunite with Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), who is now a
college coed. A mad professor (Tim Curry) recruits her and her
group of classmates for a weekend getaway under the auspices of a
scientific experiment. As the ever shocking and often extra
curricular activities of the weekend unfold, the hilarious
surprises keep the fun coming.
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Get
Over It (2001)
GET OVER IT tells the tale of a
high school boy who is down on his luck. He loses his girlfriend
and will do anything to get her back--including quitting the
basketball team and trying out for an acting role in a Shakespeare
play. But as soon as he stops moping over his break up, he begins
to take interest in his best friend's little sister (Kirsten Dunst),
and finds that romance is everywhere.
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Perfume
(2001)
An improvisational piece set in
the world of fashion which centers upon: Lorenzo Mancici, head of
the Mancici fashion empire, who learns on his way to his own
surprise birthday party that he has prostate cancer; mega-rap star
McBrilliant, who along with Lorenzo's son Mario, is launching a
new line of street fashion; Roberta, whose partner Camille has
just left their company after seven years; Janice, editor of a
ruthless fashion magazine; Anthony, a hipster photographer and
Arianne a typical supermodel diva.
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Scary
Movie (2000)
From the minds that brought you
"I'm Gonna Git You Sucka," "In Living Color"
and "Don't Be A Menace In South Central While Drinking Your
Juice In The Hood" comes a thriller-comedy (a thrill-comedy,
if you will) that is guaranteed to shock. In this raucous comedy
spoof of recent horror films, not even "The Blair Witch
Project" or "The Sixth Sense" has been spared.
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The
Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999)
An extraterrestrial anthropologist
(David Hyde Pierce) examines the dating and mating rituals of a
"typical" human in this romantic comedy. From the
pick-up, to the first date, to meeting the parents, the scientist
tries to make sense of the hoops that a young couple (Mackenzie
Astin and Carmen Electra) jump through in order to be together.
Lucy Liu co-stars.
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The
Chosen One: Legend of the Raven (1998)
A cataclysmic battle between good
and evil is waged by "Baywatch" babe Electra, who, as
sexy superheroine the Chosen One, avenges her murdered sister and
keeps the world safe from scum. Playboy Playmate India Allen
produces. Available in rated and unrated versions.
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American
Vampire (1997)
With his parents away in Europe,
Frankie plans to spend the summer goofing off on the beach. He
soon meets Moondoggie, a con artist with a pair of beautiful babes
(Carmen Electra and Deborah Xavier) who convince Frankie to let
them stay at his house. When Frankie learns that the threesome
have some secrets, he finds the Big Kahuna, a legendary vampire
killer (Adam West) who teaches Frankie how to solve all of his
problems. The DVD release of this campy vampire movie includes an
audio track featuring commentary from comedians from L.A.'s
Groundlings troupe.
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