When museum docent Chase and sexpot Lucy learn that their town's Revolutionary War battlefield is slated to be plowed to make way for a casino, they launch a campaign to save the historic site. |
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When museum docent Chase and sexpot Lucy learn that their town's Revolutionary War battlefield is slated to be plowed to make way for a casino, they launch a campaign to save the historic site. |
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To prevent his town's Revolutionary War battlefield from becoming the site of a new Indian casino, dedicated history buff Chase (Justin Long) teams up with sexy troublemaker Lucy (Emmanuelle Chriqui) to attack the lucrative venture's biggest champion, crooked Mayor Fishback (Rob Corddry). Throughout this charming comedy, Chase struggles to convince the locals that legalized gambling is the wrong solution to their city's financial woes. |
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To prevent his town's Revolutionary War battlefield from becoming the site of a new Indian casino, dedicated history buff Chase (Justin Long) teams up with sexy troublemaker Lucy (Emmanuelle Chriqui) to attack the lucrative venture's biggest champion, crooked Mayor Fishback ( |
Years after killing his abusive father, Frank O'Neal (Billy Burke) returns to L.A. to mend things with his old girlfriend (Sherry Stringfield) -- or so it seems. A sociopath driven by religious fervor, Frank is in fact plotting a major robbery. Will a shady televangelist save his soul … or dr... |
Years after killing his abusive father, Frank O'Neal (Billy Burke) returns to L.A. to mend things with his old girlfriend (Sherry Stringfield) -- or so it seems. A sociopath driven by religious fervor, Frank is in fact plotting a major robbery. Will a shady televangelist save his soul … or drive him to damnation? Directed by Andrew Shea, this edgy thriller co-stars Gregory Itzin, John Aylward and Wayne Knight. |
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Ashton Kutcher stars in this remake of the 1967 classic Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? But the tables are turned this time around, as he plays the fiancé of an African-American woman (Zoe Saldana) who's met with skepticism and suspicion from her father (Bernie Mac). Tension flares -- along with comedy -- when she takes him home for the all-important introduction, and as the wedding approaches, Dad must come to terms with his future son-in-... |
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Ashton Kutcher stars in this remake of the 1967 classic Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? But the tables are turned this time around, as he plays the fiancé of an African-American woman (Zoe Saldana) who's met with skepticism and suspicion from her father ( |
2004 3.5 ★ 98 mins Comedies Rated: PG-13 RT:65% It's 1987, and geeky Jenna wants to be popular. When her 13th birthday party goes awry, and she makes a wish that she could just be 30 already, she wakes up to discover she's flash-forwarded 17 years. Now a successful magazine editor, Jenna finds out that being an adult isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
It's 1987, and geeky Jenna wants to be popular. When her 13th birthday party goes awry, and she makes a wish that she could just be 30 already, she wakes up to discover she's flash-forwarded 17 years. Now a successful magazine editor, Jenna finds out that being an adult isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
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Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon) appears to have the election for student council president sewn up until one of her teachers, Mr. McAllister (Matthew Broderick), rounds up a worthy opponent: a popular and naïve varsity football player (Chris Klein) whose knee injury has him sidelined for the season. Tracy is desperate to win the race at any cost. But Mr. McAllister is just as determined to see Tracy -- a textbook overachiever -- soundly d... |
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Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon) appears to have the election for student council president sewn up until one of her teachers, Mr. McAllister (Matthew Broderick), rounds up a worthy opponent: a popular and naïve varsity football player ( |
John Lithgow plays twin brothers Bo and Tom Bradley, both of whom are well-loved schoolteachers in a community on Long Island. Tom, who's HIV positive, is offered a unique opportunity to have a bone marrow transplant from his brother to keep the HIV from progressing. Just before the scheduled date of the procedure, however, Tom's insurance company announces it will not cover the procedure. Based on a true story. |
John Lithgow plays twin brothers Bo and Tom Bradley, both of whom are well-loved schoolteachers in a community on Long Island. Tom, who's HIV positive, is offered a unique opportunity to have a bone marrow transplant from his brother to keep the HIV from progressing. Just before the scheduled date of the procedure, however, Tom's insurance company announces it will not cover t... |