1997 3.3 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR Just when Peter Parker and Mary Jane are settling into married bliss, along comes the Green Goblin! Spider-Man flies into action, uncovering dark forces, monstrous adversaries and conspiracies at every turn. |
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A spunky and spiritual 12-year-old asks for help from the heavens above in this heartwarming tale about keeping the faith when times get tough. When Desi's (Laila Dagher) father is threatened by a scheming rival, Desi prays for help. Enter guardian angel R.J. (Danielle Pessis), who guides Desi on the ... |
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A spunky and spiritual 12-year-old asks for help from the heavens above in this heartwarming tale about keeping the faith when times get tough. When Desi's (Laila Dagher) father is threatened by a scheming rival, Desi prays for help. Enter guardian angel R.J. (Danielle Pessis), who guides Desi on the path to setting things right. In the end, both Desi and her father learn the importance of having faith in oneself in order to overcome adversity. |
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1997 3.3 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR With a variety of villains at his heels, Spider-Man fights to keep his friends and family out of danger. Will he have to make the ultimate sacrifice to save them? And will Peter Parker finally pop the question to Mary Jane? |
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1996 3.3 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR Spider-Man isn't too keen on fighting crime anymore, but along come Doctor Strange, the Green Goblin and the Kingpin to remind the hero that his job is never done. Meanwhile, Peter continues his search for Mary Jane. |
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1995 3.3 ★ TV Shows Spider-Man faces off against the Crime Lords, six villains who've joined forces in hopes of luring the hero to his doom. This season Spidey also crosses paths with the X-Men, including Wolverine, and an alliance is formed. |
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Former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith's popularity in the 1990s led to a brief film career that consisted mostly of cameos and starring roles in these two films. In Skyscraper, Smith is a helicopter pilot called on to fly a terrorist to the top of a skyscraper, where he takes her hostage. In To the Limit, she teams with Joey Travolta to avenge her father's death and prevent a valuable computer disk from falling into the wrong hands. |
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In this musical take on the classic tale, tiny Thumbelina pines for someone her own size with whom to fall in love, and soon she meets a dreamy prince. But before they can get together, she's kidnapped by a toad who imposes her own plan. |
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In this musical take on the classic tale, tiny Thumbelina pines for someone her own size with whom to fall in love, and soon she meets a dreamy prince. But before they can get together, she's kidnapped by a toad who imposes her own plan. |
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The 1960s spy spoof "Get Smart" hits the big screen in this hilarious feature film. Bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart (Don Adams), now retired, returns to duty when enemy spies threaten to detonate a bomb that will remove everyone's clothing. Aided by fellow agents 34 (Sylvia Kristel), 22 (Andrea Howard) and 35 (Pamela Hensley), Smart sets out to keep the world clothed. Dana Elcar replaces the late Edward Platt as the Chief. |
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The 1960s spy spoof "Get Smart" hits the big screen in this hilarious feature film. Bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart (Don Adams), now retired, returns to duty when enemy spies threaten to detonate a bomb that will remove everyone's clothing. Aided by fellow agents 34 (Sylvia Kristel), 22 ( |
Four enterprising college seniors pose as graduate researchers and open a phony sex clinic rather than face the prospect of working for a living. But when the workload gets too heavy, they open their "experiments" to paying businessmen. Featuring a young Dennis Quaid, Priscilla Barnes and several other 1970... |
Four enterprising college seniors pose as graduate researchers and open a phony sex clinic rather than face the prospect of working for a living. But when the workload gets too heavy, they open their "experiments" to paying businessmen. Featuring a young Dennis Quaid, Priscilla Barnes and several other 1970s TV icons, this college sex comedy was directed by Rodney Amateau, creator of the infamously short-lived series "My Mother the Car." |