comedy set in the world of
rock 'n' roll groupies.
The Pleasure of Your Company (2006)
The Pleasure of Your Company is a
comedy that shows us that love has nothing to do with perfection.
After losing the woman of his dreams, Anderson (Biggs) is
convinced he'll never fall in love again. But at the urging of his
best friend, he spontaneously proposes to a dissatisfied waitress
named Katie (Fisher) and an innocent dare evolves into the kind of
love that both have been looking for all along.A
London
(2006)
London is a drug
laden adventure that centers on a party in a New York loft where a
young man is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend.
Wedding
Crashers (2005)
Vaughn and Wilson star as a pair
of divorce mediators who spend their weekends crashing weddings in
a search for Ms. Right...for a night. But when one of them falls
for the engaged daughter (Rachel McAdams) of an influential and
eccentric politician (Christopher Walken) at the social event of
the year, they get roped into spending a weekend at the family's
palatial waterfront estate and quickly find themselves in over
their heads.
Dallas
362 (2005)
Rusty (Hatosy) starts to pursue a
path to a more meaningful life, thanks to his connection to Bob (Goldblum),
the boyfriend of his mother, Mary (Lynch). His new take on life
causes friction with his best friend, Dallas (Cann), and both men
find their friendship pushed to its breaking point, causing them
to make life-changing decisions.
I
Heart Huckabees (2004)
This ensemble comedy is about a
married couple, the Jaffes (Hoffman, Tomlin), who work as
detectives, helping people solve existential crises in their
lives. For those not familiar with the philosophy-based term of
"existential crisis", some examples of such a crises
would be a "mid-life crisis", a "what am I doing
with my life?" sort of hang up, "my life has been a
mistake", "my whole life is a joke", etc. Their
first client in this movie is Albert Markovski (Schwartzman), who
is experiencing angst because of his position at Huckabee's, a
popular chain of retail stores. Investigating his workplace, the
Jaffes take on one of Albert's coworkers, Brad Stand (Law) as a
client as well, which leads them to investigate his girlfriend,
Dawn Campbell (Watts), who is the spokesmodel in the Huckabees TV
commercials. Meanwhile, Albert teams up with an existential
firefighter (Wahlberg) and a French radical (Huppert) out of
frustration with the idea that the Jaffes are helping the very man
who seems to be part of Albert's existential crisis.
The
Pool (2002)
When you mix hot teenagers, a
vicious murderer, and an abandoned pool, you get movie that is
nearly irresistible. THE POOL is that movie, a frightening horror
story that begins when 13 hopeful teenagers graduate from high
school. Elated at the thought of their new lives in college and
the real world, the youngsters find a way to bust into their
city's abandoned public pool and throw a huge party. But one of
them has an ulterior motive--a desire for revenge that turns out
to be fatal.
Scooby-Doo
(2002)
Scooby Doo and the Mystery Inc.
gang take their animated antics to the big screen as a live-action
movie. In this story, Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy have a bit of
a falling out and go their separate ways, but they're drawn back
together again by fate, in this case taking the form of the
mysterious Spooky Island amusement park and the strange behavior
being exhibited by the young visitors to the attraction. This is a
case that only the Mystery Machine gang can tackle - if only they
can get over their differences.