Tony Curtis stars as J.P. Sheldrake, a successful movie producer who badly needs a box office turkey to get him out of a bind with the IRS. His plan looks like a slam-dunk when he hires a newbie filmmaker who wants to make a movie called "Lobster Man from Mars." True to form, however, it turns out to be a huge hit. Not only that, a real "lobster man" lands on Earth with a mission: to steal air while snacking on humans. |
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The KGB just wants to have fun in this Cold War-era comedy starring John Travolta as Travis and Arye Gross as Wendell, two hipper-than-thou guys who are kidnapped by the Soviets on their way to the opening of a nightclub. The men and their mullets are then put into service by the KGB, which seeks a cultural advantage by understanding American wisecracks. Travolta's future wife, Kelly Preston, also stars, sharing witty banter and the dance floor. |
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The KGB just wants to have fun in this Cold War-era comedy starring John Travolta as Travis and Arye Gross as Wendell, two hipper-than-thou guys who are kidnapped by the Soviets on their way to the opening of a nightclub. The men and their mullets are then put into service by the KGB, which seeks a cultural adv... |
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Tony Curtis stars as J.P. Sheldrake, a successful movie producer who badly needs a box office turkey to get him out of a bind with the IRS. His plan looks like a slam-dunk when he hires a newbie filmmaker who wants to make a movie called "Lobster Man from Mars." True to form, however, it turns out to be a huge hit. Not only that, a real "lobster man" lands on Earth with a missi... |
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A waxwork museum comes to town, and a mysterious man invites some teens to come to a special showing at midnight. Once the visitors enter, the exhibits come alive -- which doesn't bode well for the libidinous teens in this horror double feature. In Waxwork II, the sole surviving couple from the first movie is followed by a dismembered hand that eventually kills the girl's father, leading to a trial and some time travel to find the hand's body. |
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Invited over by a mysterious magician (David Warner), Mark (Zach Galligan) and his college friends attend a private tour of a macabre wax statue museum near campus, where the exhibits suck them into the frightening worlds of dangerous werewolves, vampires and other monsters. Full of satisfying suspense and go... |
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Invited over by a mysterious magician (David Warner), Mark (Zach Galligan) and his college friends attend a private tour of a macabre wax statue museum near campus, where the exhibits suck them into the frightening worlds of dangerous werewolves, vampires and other monsters. Full of satisfying suspense and gore, this inventive horror film finds Mark teaming up with unlikely allies in order to shut the waxwork down and escape with his life. |
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A waxwork museum comes to town, and a mysterious man invites some teens to come to a special showing at midnight. Once the visitors enter, the exhibits come alive -- which doesn't bode well for the libidinous teens in this horror double feature. In Waxwork II, the sole surviving couple from the first movie is followed by a dismembered hand that eventually kills the girl's father, leading to a trial and some time travel to find the hand's body. |
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Jeff Hannah (Adam Baldwin), a member of the high school gang the Cobras, wearies of his violent life and leaves the gang. A year later, he is targeted by his former friends after he refuses to help Cinco (Danny De La Paz) during a drug bust orchestrated by Principal Horner ( |
A group of college friends gather at an heiress's island mansion to celebrate their final year of school. As secrets come to light, bodies start piling up, but are they really dead, or just part of an elaborate and cruel April Fool's joke? |
Jeff Hannah (Adam Baldwin), a member of the high school gang the Cobras, wearies of his violent life and leaves the gang. A year later, he is targeted by his former friends after he refuses to help Cinco (Danny De La Paz) during a drug bust orchestrated by Principal Horner (Rene Auberjonois). Cinco demands a showdown to be held at 3:15, at the end of school, and Jeff spends the day attempting to eliminate his foes before the deadly confrontation. |
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Much to the chagrin of her chauvinistic male co-workers -- including her new manager (Howard Hesseman) -- spunky Casey Meadows (Deborah Foreman) lands a job as a driver for an elite (and stodgy) limousine service in upscale Brentwood, Calif. Will Casey's sparkling personality and lust for life be enough ... |
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A group of college friends gather at an heiress's island mansion to celebrate their final year of school. As secrets come to light, bodies start piling up, but are they really dead, or just part of an elaborate and cruel April Fool's joke? |
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Much to the chagrin of her chauvinistic male co-workers -- including her new manager (Howard Hesseman) -- spunky Casey Meadows (Deborah Foreman) lands a job as a driver for an elite (and stodgy) limousine service in upscale Brentwood, Calif. Will Casey's sparkling personality and lust for life be enough to change the outdated attitudes of her peers and keep her on the job? This 1980s cult classic features Penn & Teller in their film debut. |
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A punk named Randy (Nicolas Cage) from the wrong side of the Hollywood Hills falls for Julie (Deborah Foreman), a mall-dwelling Valley Girl, and they begin a Romeo-and-Juliet-like romance -- that is, until peer pressure gets to Julie and she cuts things off. But love-struck Randy refuses to give up on Julie... |
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A punk named Randy (Nicolas Cage) from the wrong side of the Hollywood Hills falls for Julie (Deborah Foreman), a mall-dwelling Valley Girl, and they begin a Romeo-and-Juliet-like romance -- that is, until peer pressure gets to Julie and she cuts things off. But love-struck Randy refuses to give up on Julie. Will he convince her that they're meant to be together? Martha Coolidge directs this satire on life in Southern California in the 1980s. |