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She Had Brains, a Body, and the Ability to Make Men Love Her (2007)
Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a young
Odessa, Texas housewife and former homecoming queen who became one
of the city's most popular hookers until she, her bordello sisters
and 68 prominent Odessa residents were arrested in a scandal that
shook Texas.
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Streetlight (2006)
A musicology student witnesses the
murder of a friend who had just given her a piece of music to
transcribe. As her own life comes under threat, she discovers a
code written in the music that leads to something considered so
unique that people have devoted their lives to finding it,
something they would kill for; something they would die for.
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Delgo (2006)
Delgo, an adventurous but naive
teenager, must rally his group of friends to protect their world
from conflict between the Lockni and Nohrin people.
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Ghost Whisperer
[TV-Series 2005-????]
Melinda Gordon inherited her
"gift" -- the ability to see and talk with the spirits
of dead people -- from, and was coached it its use by her
grandmother. Running an antique store in a small town, newly
married to a paramedic, Melinda helps the ghosts wandering around
who are trapped between worlds by helping them to resolve
unfulfilled aspects of their former life.
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The Magic 7
(2005)
(TV) (voice)
The six arch enemies of earth are
challenged by two kids and a five- toed dragon.
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Garfield
(2004)
Life couldn't be sweeter for
Garfield, everyone's favorite feline. Parked on a comfortable
chair in front of the television, feasting on his favorite dish,
lasagna, and hurling insults at his beleaguered owner Jon,
Garfield is the master of his universe. When Jon takes Garfield to
visit beautiful veterinarian Liz Wilson, she gives Jon a
pepped-up, tail-wagging, panting creature that represents
everything that Garfield loathes. Garfield, meet Odie, a lovable,
dim-witted dog. The wise-cracking cat is, for the first time in
his nine lives, left speechless. The clueless Odie chases his tail
till he's dizzy, crashes into walls, and barks without cause, all
to the unbridled delight of Jon who eagerly welcomes Odie into his
home. Odie turns Garfield's perfect world upside down. Garfield's
solution: OUT, DARN DOG. When the hapless hound disappears into
the evil clutches of local celebrity Happy Chapman, you would
think Garfield would rejoice. But he feels responsible for t! he
fate of another. With uncharacteristic energy, courage and
selflessness, Garfield manages to pull himself away from his lazy
life and spring into action. He's on the unlikeliest of impossible
missions: to save Odie.
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The
Tuxedo (2002)
Cabbie-turned-chauffer Jimmy Tong
(Jackie Chan) learns there is really only one rule when you work
for playboy millionaire Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs): Never touch
Devlin's prized tuxedo. But when Devlin is temporarily put out of
commission in an explosive "accident," Jimmy can't
resist trying on the tux and soon discovers that this
extraordinary suit may be more black belt than black tie. Suddenly
thrust into a dangerous world of espionage, paired with a rookie
partner (Jennifer Love Hewitt) even less experienced than he is,
Jimmy becomes an unwitting - if impeccably dressed - secret agent.
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The
Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002)
A sequel to Disney's 1996 hit,
this second installment of THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME finds the
all-star lineup of voice actors (Tom Hulce, Kevin Kline, Jason
Alexander, Demi Moore) augmented by two newcomers: Jennifer Love
Hewitt and Haley Joel Osment. Here, Quasi remains the protector of
Notre Dame's storied bells, and now rings them with the help of
Zephyr (Osment), Esmerelda's and Phoebus's young son. Love strikes
Quasi once again when he sees the beautiful Madellaine (Hewitt) at
a traveling circus, working as an assistant to Sarousch, an evil
magician. Unfortunately, Sarousch has hatched a plan to steal
Notre Dame's most famous bell, and is forcing Madellaine to be his
accomplice, forcing Quasi to think the worst about her. However,
with the help of his gargoyle friends, Quasi attempts to foil
Sarousch's plan and discover who Madellaine really is.
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Heartbreakers
(2001)
Out of Palm Beach, Florida a
mother and daughter con-artist team are running a scheme with a
seemingly foolproof plan. First Max, the temptress mother who
happens to be a master-of-disguise, marries a rich man. Page, her
scantily clad daughter, proceeds to seduce him in order to rake in
the ensuing jackpot -- a fat divorce settlement. It's a plan that
works every time, until Page develops a crush on a handsome
bartender who's been set up as the perfect sucker....
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Audrey
Hepburn Story (2000)
Jennifer Love-Hewitt (I KNOW WHAT
YOU DID LAST SUMMER) stars as the legendary Audrey Hepburn in this
ambitious made-for-TV bio-pic that focuses on the extraordinary
events that transformed a scampish war refugee into one of the
most beloved actresses of all time. Framed around her battles to
win the affections of the catty Truman Capote (Michael J.Burg)
during the filming of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S in New York City, the
film employs flashbacks to recount Hepburn's rise to fame --
offset by the many trials of her personal life and her
relationships with millionaire James Hanson (Peter Giles), actor
William Holden (Gabriel Macht), and producer Mel Ferrer (Eric
McCormack - WILL & GRACE).
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The
Suburbans (1999)
The disgruntled 30-somethings who
were members of a one hit wonder band from the 1980s come together
to play at a friend's wedding, never expecting to be pushed into a
comeback tour by a young talent scout (Jennifer Love-Hewitt).
Filmmaker Donal Lardner Ward (MY LIFE'S IN TURNAROUND) is the
grand-nephew of Academy Award winning screenwriter and Hollywood
Ten member Ring Lardner Jr. (M*A*S*H).
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I
Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
A year after the original tragedy,
Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is in college trying to piece
her life back together. When her roommate, Karla (Brandy Norwood),
wins a trip for four to a tropical island, everything seems to be
fine. That changes during a seemingly harmless karaoke session,
however, when instead of lyrics a menacing message appears on the
teleprompter to return the horror to Julie's life.
It's not long before the bodies start piling up, and she once
again finds herself facing the wrong end of the knife--but this
time, she's far from the comforts of home!
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Telling
You (1998)
The romantically comedic
adventures of two recent college graduates (Facinelli and Mihok)
who take jobs behind the counter at a pizza joint to pay the
bills. They watch as their friends try to create new lives for
themselves, while they gradually face up to new romances and the
pressures of adulthood.
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Can't
Hardly Wait (1998)
It's graduation day at Huntington
Hills High, and you know what that means - time to party. And not
just any party, either. This one will be a night to remember, as
the nerds become studs, the jocks are humiliated, and freshman
crushes blossom into grown-up romance. Will Preston (Ethan Embry)
finally talk to teen queen Amanda (Jennifer Love Hewitt)? Will
whiteboy rapper Special K (Seth Green) hook up? Writing/directing
team Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont (JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS) pay
loving tribute to the 1980's teen films they obviously adore,
updating the genre for a new generation of young people.
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Trojan
War (1997)
The sophomore effort for Huang,
writer and director of "Swimming With Sharks." Over the
course of an evening, a plucky teen (youth popster and "Party
of Five" star Hewitt) schemes to distract her cute but
oblivious platonic friend (Friedle, of TV's "Boy Meets
World") from his "dream girl," a vampy blonde. But
his attention seems to be riveted on his struggle to procure a
prophylactic for use before the night's end. Look for fun bits
from Majors and erstwhile teen-film hero Hall (as a psychotic city
bus driver).
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I Know
What You Did Last Summer (1997)
After a post-graduation Fourth of
July beer blast, four tipsy teens accidentally smash up a
pedestrian with their car, and, in a panic, dispose of the
almost-dead body in the ocean. Sure enough, the following summer,
the reunited group is stalked by a mysterious figure clad in
fisherman's garb--replete with fish hook. A putative echo of
screenwriter Kevin Williamson's mega-hit "Scream,"
substituting that movie's inside-jokiness for genuine feelings of
guilt and angst.
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House
Arrest (1996)
After announcing their intention
to get a divorce, a suburban couple suddenly finds themselves
locked in the basement together under orders from their kids to
reconcile their differences. Soon, others in the neighborhood
follow suit, and the basement becomes the crowded prison home for
all the local bickering couples.
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Home
for Christmas (1993)
An heiress to an estate worth
millions, nine-year-old Heather (Love-Hewitt) hates her greedy
step-parents and runs away from home to search for her real
mother. What she finds is a fun-filled journey while private
detective Frost (Hesseman) (hired by her step mother) hot on her
trail. However, once the private-eye finally catches up with the
girl, he discovers the stepmother has reported Heather's been
kidnapped by him! Comedic situations aplenty when the two
strangers are suddenly on the run together. A heartwarming and
funny family tale for entire family.
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Sister
Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)
SISTER ACT 2: BACK IN THE HABIT is
the sequel to the surprise smash hit SISTER ACT. Whoopi Goldberg
returns as Deloris Van Cartier, who, at the film’s opening, has
become a successful Vegas headliner, belting out undeniably cheesy
medleys of R&B hits. The nuns she shielded her identity from
in the first film arrive to beg her to help them revitalize their
San Francisco Catholic school. Deloris is persuaded to put her
Sister Mary Clarence costume back on and work with a bunch of
undisciplined street kids as the school’s music teacher.
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