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The Beginning of Wisdom (2006)
An unconventional romance blooms
between an aged Montana rancher and a young hippie.
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The Ron Clark Story (2005)
(TV)
A small-town teacher (Perry) relocates to one of the toughest classrooms in the country.
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Friends
[TV-Series 1994-2004]
Six young people, on their own and
struggling to survive in the real world, find the companionship,
comfort and support they get from each other to be the perfect
antidote to the pressures of life.
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The Whole Ten Yards (2004)
Comedy and
Crime/Gangster
1 hr. 39 min. This movie follows the
continuing wacky misadventures of a hitman, Jimmy
the Tulip (Willis), who lives next door to a
mild-mannered dentist, Oz (Perry). Following the
events of 'The Whole Nine Yards,' Oz is now
married to Jimmy's ex-wife, Cynthia (Henstridge),
and Jimmy is married to Oz's former dental
assistant (and hit woman), Jill St. Claire (Peet),
and Jimmy has dropped the hitman persona to be
more of a family man. Nick has to seek the hitman
help of Jimmy and Jill, however, when Cynthia is
kidnapped by the Hungarian mob (she was also held
hostage in the first movie), which includes Lazlo
(Pollak), the brother of Yanni from the first
movie.
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Serving Sara (2002)
Comedy
1 hr. 40 min. When Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) is
served divorce papers while she is in New York,
she is stunned. Not about to lose the fortune she
amassed with her self-serving Texas husband, she
makes an offer to her process server, Joe (Matthew
Perry) that sets them off on a wild trip across
the country.
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The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Comedy
1 hr. 41 min. Nicholas "Oz"
Oseransky is a nice dentist living in suburban
Montreal. His new next door neighbor, Jimmy
"The Tulip" Tudeski, is a hit man hiding
out from a dangerous Chicago crime family. Despite
their differences, Oz and Jimmy have one thing in
common: someone's trying to kill them both. For
Jimmy, avoiding a couple of hired killers is
child's play. But for Oz, it's a whole new ball
game. To stay alive, they're going to have to
stick together - Jimmy with his cunning and
cold-blooded accuracy and Oz with his dental
tools.
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Three to Tango (1999)
Comedy and
Romance
Oscar Novak (Perry), an architect who is
desperate to receive a ninety million dollar
commission from a wealthy Chicago businessman,
Charles Newman (McDermott), agrees to help him out
with a personal problem. Newman, mistakenly
convinced that Oscar is gay, asks him to spy on
his mistress, Amy (Campbell), to make sure that
she doesn't fool around with her ex-boyfriend
Kevin (Cozart), a confirmed stud. When Oscar meets
Amy, the two unintentionally embark on a night of
one bumbling misadventure after the other. Not
surprisingly, he falls for her, but hides the
truth for fear of being exposed. When he's
selected as man of the year by a gay organization,
the situation reaches its boiling point.
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Almost Heroes (1998)
Comedy
Perry's proper pioneer gentleman and Farley's
hapless, bumbling, boozy trail guide complement
each other splendidly in this prairie caper/buddy
picture/road movie. Circumstances throw our stars
together for a rugged westward trek and hilarious
hijinx ensue. One of Farley's last film roles
before his death.
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Fools Rush In (1996)
Comedy
After their rash one-night-stand results in an
unanticipated pregnancy, two virtual strangers--a
stuffy, upwardly mobile white Manhattanite and an
intense Chicana artist--impetuously decide to tie
the knot Vegas-style. But can they survive the
pressures of their worlds-apart backgrounds and
fall in love for real?
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Dance 'Til Dawn (1988)
Comedy
Prom night at Hoover High, sometime in the
1980s...Snobby Patrice (Christina Applegate) is
positive she will be named Prom Queen, so her and
her boyfriend, Roger (Matthew Perry), are throwing
an all-nighter at her house. Meanwhile, slimy
Kevin (Brian Bloom) dumps his girlfriend, Shelley
(Alyssa Milano), in favor of supposedly
"easy" future bible school student
Angela (Tracey Gold). Elsewhere, Shelley is at the
movies, where she runs into school dork Dan (Chris
Young), and the two find they actually have
something in common. This madcap made-for-TV
classic features a handful of young stars in a
dayglo time capsule sure to amuse anyone who lived
through the decade of greed, Reagan, and MTV.
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