In a future world where flesh-and-blood boxers have been replaced by towering mechanized fighters, pugilist-turned-promoter Charlie Kenton reconnects with his estranged son, Max, to convert a discarded machine into a World Robot Boxing contender. |
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In a future world where flesh-and-blood boxers have been replaced by towering mechanized fighters, pugilist-turned-promoter Charlie Kenton reconnects with his estranged son, Max, to convert a discarded machine into a World Robot Boxing contender. |
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In this sequel to the hit comedy, Ben Stiller returns as hapless museum night watchman Larry Daley, who must help his living, breathing exhibit friends out of a pickle now that they've been transferred to the archives at the Smithsonian Institution. Larry's (mis)adventures this time include close encounters with Amelia Earhart ( |
Bonus material for this box office hit include the following: deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by the director, an alternative opening sequence, blooper reel, and the following featurettes: "Bringing the Museum to Life," "Building the Museum," "Historical Threads: The Costumes of Night at the Museum," trailers, teasers, and much more. |
Junior high school students Jason (Frankie Muniz) and Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) are a couple of precocious kids who take swift action when a greedy Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti) turns Jason's essay into a hit film -- and leaves Jason'... |
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When small-town football coach Tom Baker gets a job coaching at a major university, he uproots his family and moves to Chicago. With his wife, Kate, traveling on a book tour, Tom struggles to keep their 12 children in line. |
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Chaos reigns at the natural history museum when night watchman Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) accidentally stirs up an ancient curse, awakening Attila the Hun, an army of gladiators, a Tyrannosaurus rex and other exhibits. Larry tries desperately to keep the museum under control, but he's fighting a losing battle until President Teddy Roosevelt ( |
Junior high school students Jason (Frankie Muniz) and Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) are a couple of precocious kids who take swift action when a greedy Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti) turns Jason's essay into a hit film -- and leaves Jason's name on the proverbial cutting room floor. Seeking credit where credit is due, the youngsters travel to Hollywood to twist a few arms for some payback. Donald Faison and Sandra Oh co-star. |
When small-town football coach Tom Baker gets a job coaching at a major university, he uproots his family and moves to Chicago. With his wife Kate traveling on a book tour, Tom struggles to keep their 12 children in line. |
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In this remake of the 1950 classic, the Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom (Steve Martin) gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary (Bonnie Hunt), and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids (including Hilary Duff and Tom Welling) bored -- and increasingly mischievous. |
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Chaos reigns at the natural history museum when night watchman Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) accidentally stirs up an ancient curse, awakening Attila the Hun, an army of gladiators, a Tyrannosaurus rex and other exhibits. Larry tries desperately to keep the museum under control, but he's fighting a losing battle until President Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams) comes to the rescue. Owen Wilson and Dick Van Dyke co-star in this family-friendly fantasy. |
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Bonus material for this box office hit include the following: deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by the director, an alternative opening sequence, blooper reel, and the following featurettes: "Bringing the Museum to Life," "Building the Museum," "Historical Threads: The Costumes of Night at the Museum," trailers, teasers, and much more. |
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In this sequel to the hit comedy, Ben Stiller returns as hapless museum night watchman Larry Daley, who must help his living, breathing exhibit friends out of a pickle now that they've been transferred to the archives at the Smithsonian Institution. Larry's (mis)adventures this time include close encounters with Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), Abe Lincoln (Hank Azaria) and Ivan the Terrible (Christopher Guest). Owen Wilson and Robin Williams co-star. |
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Bumbling Inspector Clouseau must solve the murder of a world-famous soccer coach and catch the thief who stole his priceless diamond ring. But can Clouseau and his partner, Ponton, solve the mystery and keep the chief from taking the credit? |
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After falling in love at first sight, Tom (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah (Brittany Murphy) decide to get married, even though they come from opposite worlds: He's an alpha male from a blue-collar family; she's a blue-blooded writer with a free spirit. When they go on their honeymoon, however, their not-so-obvious differences bubble to the surface and threaten to shorten their newfound "happily ever after." |
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Who knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and head out for a night on the town -- as the Tripplehorns. Shawn Levy (Just Married, Night at the Museum) directs this action-comedy; Mark Wahlberg and James Franco co-star. |
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Who knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and... |
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Two out-of-work salesmen, lacking the digital-savvy skills they need to find jobs, sign on as interns at a high-tech company. While their new assignment may give them the training they need, it also means staying one step ahead of their ignorance. |
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Bumbling Inspector Clouseau must solve the murder of a world-famous soccer coach and catch the thief who stole his priceless diamond ring. But can Clouseau and his partner, Ponton, solve the mystery and keep the chief from taking the credit? |
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A film aficionado's delight, this collection compiles the early creations of some of cinema's most prominent directors. The short films include "Electronic Labyrinth" and "1:42:08: A Man and His Car" from George Lucas; Jon Turteltaub's "Whatever It Takes"; "The Lift" and "A Field of Honor" from Robert Zemeckis; Richard Kelly's "The Goodbye Place"; and many more. Some of the auteurs, including Lucas and Zemeckis, provide insightful commentary. |
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A film aficionado's delight, this collection compiles the early creations of some of cinema's most prominent directors. The short films include "Electronic Labyrinth" and "1:42:08: A Man and His Car" from George Lucas; Jon Turteltaub's "Whatever It Takes"; "The Lift" and "A Field of Honor" from |
After falling in love at first sight, Tom (Ashton Kutcher) and Sarah (Brittany Murphy) decide to get married, even though they come from opposite worlds: He's an alpha male from a blue-collar family; she's a blue-blooded writer with a free spirit. When they go on their honeymoon, however, their not-so... |