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Fun Flick
While You Were
Sleeping (Sandra Bullock, Bill Pullman)
Lucy, a young Chicago transit worker, escapes her lonely
existence when she rescues a handsome commuter she has admired
from afar, Peter, from the path of a speeding subway train.
While Peter languishes in a coma, his concerned family mistakes
Lucy for his fiancée and she goes along with the deception,
enjoying a warm family relationship missing in her own life.
Matters become increasingly complicated.
13 Going on 30 (Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo)
A 13 year old girl plays a game on her 13th Birthday and the
next day wakes up in her own 30 Year Old body. Absolutely
hilarious for women of all ages.
Legally Blonde (Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson)
When a blonde sorority queen is dumped by her boyfriend, she
decides to follow him to law school to get him back and, once
there, learns she has more legal savvy than she ever imagined.
Fever Pitch (Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon)
According to Boston Red Sox super fan Ben Wrightman (Fallon),
finding romance is just as likely as his beloved team winning
the World Series. But then Ben meets Lyndsey Meeks (Barrymoore),
and suddenly anything's possible. Well... until Spring Training
begins, and Lindsey sees Ben on ESPN in Florida acting like an
idiot.
Wedding Crashers (Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn)
John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, have developed sneaking into
weddings to meet women into an art form. Hilarious complications
arise when they find themselves at odds with one another when
John meets and falls for Claire Cleary (Rachel McAdams).
Pay It Forward (Helen Hunt, Kevin Spacey, Hayey Joel
Osment) - Feel good film that shares the power of just one
person doing a really good turn to another. Tear jerker, but
leaves the viewer with the desire to make a positive difference
in his or her own actions. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
50 First Dates (Meg
Ryan, Adam Sandler)
Comedy. An attractive young woman suffering from persistent
amnesia, is sheltered by her overprotective father and brother
as they work to prevent her from knowing that she forgets her
complete day each time she goes to bed. When Adam Sandler falls
for her, he is determined to make their dates so "memorable"
that she couldn't possibly forget. Laughter is abundant.
Love Actually (Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson,
Keira Knightley) The opening lines by Hugh Grant's
character sum this romantic love and wedding story perfectly:
"General opinion is starting to make out that we live in a world
of hatred and greed. But I don't see that. It seems to me that
love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or
newsworthy. Fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands
and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes
hit the twin towers as far as I know none of the phone calls
from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge. They
were all messages of love. If you look for it I've got a sneaky
feeling that you'll actually find that Love . . . Actually . . .
Is All Around"
Fever Pitch (Drew Barrymore, Jimmy
Fallon) When relaxed and charming Ben Wrightman (Jimmy Fallon)
meets workaholic Lindsey Meeks (Drew Barrymore) she finds him
sweet and charming, they hit it off and when it is winter Ben
can spend every waking hour with Lindsey, but when summer comes
around the corner Lindsey discovers Ben's obsession with the
Boston Red Sox. She thinks it is perfect until everything goes
downhill for them.
Sleepless in Seattle (Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks)
It's Christmas Eve and radio talk show psychologist Marcia
Fieldstone has asked her listening audience what they are
wishing and dreaming of during this season of hope. A little
boy, who is tuned in from Seattle calls in his wish, a new wife
for his father who has been widowed for a year and a half.
Meanwhile, all the way across the country, punching buttons on
her car radio as she drives from Baltimore.
Failure to Launch (Matthew
McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker)
Tripp McConaughey is a thirty-five year old bachelor man
that still lives with his parents, Al and Sue. Al and Sue hire
the manipulative interventionist Paula (Parker) to play Tripp's
girlfriend and seduce him, convincing Tripp to move out of their
home. Paula and Tripp fall in love for each other, but Tripp's
best friends Ace and Demo accidentally find the truth and
everybody plays "fix it" from that point on.
Return to Me (David Duchovny, Minnie Driver)
Set in Chicago, a contemporary fairy tale about a recently
widowed architectural engineer, Bob Rueland, whose life takes a
horrible turn when his wife's life is suddenly taken. He is
haunted by her memory, and is still desperately in love with his
wife. To cover his pain, and avoid dealing with his loss, Bob
buries himself in work.
Coach Carter (Samuel L. Jackson)
Samuel L. Jackson plays the controversial high school basketball
coach who benched his undefeated team due to their collective
poor academic record in 1999. Excellent sports themed movie with
an important message of placing more emphasis on academics and
personal integrity.
Best Friend's Wedding (Julia Roberts, Dermot
Mulroney)
A 28-year-old woman, who years earlier made a pact with her
closest male friend that if neither were married in ten years
time they would marry one another, now faces the fact that the
man is about to marry someone else. He asks her to be his "best
man" and she agrees, planning to go to the ceremony and then
break up the couple before they exchange their vows. Instead,
she accepts the turn of events.
The Cable Guy (Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick)
A lonely and disturbed cable guy (Carrey) raised on television
just wants a new friend, but his target, a designer (Broderick),
rejects him, with bad consequences. Directed by Ben Stiller.
A Walk To Remember (Mandi Moore, Shane West)
Each spring in the little port town of Beaufort, North Carolina,
when the wind smells of pine and salt and the sea, Landon Carter
remembers his senior year at Beaufort High and Jamie Sullivan,
the girl who changed his life... Serious and conservative, Jamie
is the daughter of the town's Baptist minister and not afraid of
letting people know that her faith is the most important part of
her life.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (Kate Hudson,
Mathew McConaughey)
Andie Anderson, the how-to girl for Composure Magazine, agrees
to write a firsthand account of all the things women do to drive
away men; she has to
find a guy, make him fall in love with her, then get dumped--all
in 10 days. But little does she know that her target, ad agency
hottie, Benjamin Barry, has just made a high-stakes bet with his
boss that he can make any girl fall in love with him in 10 days.
The Wedding Planner (Jennifer Lopez, Mathew
McConaughey)
Workaholic wedding planner Mary Fiore is so devoted to her
career that she doesn't have time to find a man. Things change,
however, when Mary takes on a lucrative new client -- the
ultra-rich Donnollys, to whom money is no object in regards to
the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Fran. Then Mary is
victim to an unlikely accident involving a runaway dumpster
during wedding preparations, and her life will never be the
same.
Top Gun
(Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis)
Devil-may-care navy pilot
Pete Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is sent to Miramar Naval Air Station
for advanced training. Here he vies with Tom Kasansky (Val
Kilmer) for the coveted "Top Gun" award. When not so occupied,
Mitchell carries on a romance with civilian consultant Charlotte
Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).
Five People You Meet When In Heaven
(Jon Voight, Ellen Burstyn)
On his 83rd birthday, Eddie (Voight), a war vet and a
maintenance worker at the Ruby Pier amusement park, dies while
trying to save a girl who is sitting under a falling ride. When
he awakens in the afterlife, he encounters five people with ties
to his corporeal existence who help him understand the meaning
of his life. Written by Mitch Albom.
Anger Management (Adam
Sandler, Jack Nicholson)
After a misunderstanding aboard an airplane that escalates out
of control, the mild-mannered Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) is
ordered by Judge Daniels to attend anger management sessions run
by Doctor Buddy Rydell (Nicholson), which are filled with highly
eccentric and volatile men and women. Buddy's unorthodox
approach to therapy is confrontational and abrasive and Dave is
bewildered by it. Then, after yet another mishap, Judge Daniels
orders Dave to step up his therapy or wind up in jail. So, Buddy
moves in with Dave to help him battle his inner demons.
The Italian Job
- (Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton)
A gang of thieves
tries to pull off the ultimate heist in Los Angeles by plotting
their escape after rigging the city's traffic lights and
creating the world's biggest traffic jam. A remake of the
classic 1969 caper, with an all-star cast including Mos Def, and
Donald Sutherland.
Die Hard with a Vengeance
(Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson)
Character "John McClane"
in the third film in the Die Hard series. McClane has fallen on
hard times; after moving to New York City and breaking up with
his wife, he's developed a drinking problem and has been
suspended from the NYPD. However, his past comes back to haunt
him in the form of Simon (Jeremy Irons), a terrorist bomber who
has been using McClane as his contact as he plants a series of
bombs in public places and gives McClane (with unwilling
civilian partner Samuel Jackson) inane "clues" to their
whereabouts in the form of riddles and bizarre games.
Wedding Date (Dermot Mulroney, Debra Messing)
Single-girl anxiety causes Kat Ellis (Messing) to hire a male
escort (Mulroney) to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's
wedding. Her plan, an attempt to dupe her ex-fiancé, who dumped
her a couple years prior, proves to be her undoing.