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Movies tagged with the "diner" keyword
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Thriller |
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Josh Hartnett |
Danny Huston |
Melissa George |
Ben Foster |
Mark Boone Junior |
Mark Rendall |
Amber Sainsbury |
Manu Bennett |
Megan Franich |
Joel Tobeck |
Elizabeth Hawthorne |
Nathaniel Lees |
Craig Hall |
Chic Littlewood |
Peter Feeney |
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David Slade |
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Plot Summary:
This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires bent on an uninterrupted orgy of destruction. Only the small town's husband-and-wife Sheriff team stand between the survivors and certain destruction.
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Comedy |
Romance |
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Adam Sandler |
Drew Barrymore |
Rob Schneider |
Sean Astin |
Lusia Strus |
Dan Aykroyd |
Amy Hill |
Allen Covert |
Blake Clark |
Maya Rudolph |
Pomaika'i Brown |
Joe Nakashima |
Peter Dante |
Dom Magwili |
Jonathan Loughran |
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Peter Segal |
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Henry Roth (Sandler) is a veterinarian living in Hawaii who enjoys the company of vacationing women. He leaves the playboy life behind after he falls for Lucy (Barrymore), who suffers from short-term memory loss. Since she can never remember meeting him, Henry has to romance Lucy every single day and hope that she falls for him.
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Biography |
Comedy |
Drama |
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Chris Ambrose |
Joey Krajcar |
Josh Hutcherson |
Cameron Carter |
Daniel Tay |
Mary Faktor |
Paul Giamatti |
Harvey Pekar |
Larry John Meyers |
Vivienne Benesch |
Barbara Brown |
Earl Billings |
Danny Hoch |
James Urbaniak |
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Shari Springer Berman |
Robert Pulcini |
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Harvey Pekar is file clerk at the local VA hospital. His interactions with his co-workers offer some relief from the monotony, and their discussions encompass everything from music to the decline of American culture to new flavors of jellybeans and life itself. At home, Harvey fills his days with reading, writing and listening to jazz. His apartment is filled with thousands of books and LPs, and he regularly scours Cleveland's thrift stores and garage sales for more, savoring the rare joy of a 25-cent find. It is at one of these junk sales that Harvey meets Robert Crumb, a greeting card artist and music enthusiast. When, years later, Crumb finds international success for his underground comics, the idea that comic books can be a valid art form for adults inspires Harvey to write his own brand of comic book. An admirer of naturalist writers like Theodore Dreiser, Harvey makes his American Splendor a truthful, unsentimental record of his working-class life, a warts-and-all self portrait. First published in 1976, the comic earns Harvey cult fame throughout the 1980s and eventually leads him to the sardonic Joyce Barber, a partner in a Delaware comic book store who end ups being Harvey's true soul mate as they experience the bizarre byproducts of Harvey's cult celebrity stature.
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Horror |
Mystery |
Thriller |
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Mickey Rourke |
Robert De Niro |
Lisa Bonet |
Charlotte Rampling |
Stocker Fontelieu |
Brownie McGhee |
John Michael Higgins |
Elizabeth Whitcraft |
Eliott Keener |
Charles Gordone |
Dann Florek |
Kathleen Wilhoite |
George Buck |
Judith Drake |
Gerald Orange |
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Alan Parker |
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Harry Angel is a private investigator. He is hired by a man who calls himself Louis Cyphre to track down a singer called Johnny Favorite. As he begins to investigate, all the people he contacts concerning Johnny are killed in mysterious ways. As he finds out more about himself and his client he discovers that he is fighting for his very existence and is forced to deal with the devil himself.
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Comedy |
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James Belushi |
Sheryl Lee |
Kyle Chandler |
Frank John Hughes |
Ned Bellamy |
Mark Carlton |
Mac Davis |
Jon Polito |
David Bickford |
Timo Flloko |
Joe Luis Garcia |
John Bigham |
Chris Barnes |
Cameron Corley |
Kevin Cooney |
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David L. Corley |
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Tony wants to be a hitman for the Mafia, but first he has to learn from a master. Enter Stevie California-cool, eats veggie burgers and quotes Neitzche. Tony may not agree with Stevie's style, but he has to complete his training so he can go back and kill the Mafia's accountant, who's about to turn state's evidence. His final test: kill whoever is randomly picked out of the yellow pages. His target: Angel Chaste. Angel works the graveyard shift at a mortuary. She thinks a doll is her baby. Her mother left when she was little. Basically, Angel has PROBLEMS. When Tony, Angel and Stevie collide, it will change all of their lives.
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Biography |
Drama |
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Greg Kinnear |
Willem Dafoe |
Rita Wilson |
Maria Bello |
Ron Leibman |
Bruce Solomon |
Michael E. Rodgers |
Kurt Fuller |
Christopher Neiman |
Lyle Kanouse |
Donnamarie Recco |
Ed Begley Jr. |
Michael McKean |
Cheryl Lynn Bowers |
Don McManus |
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Paul Schrader |
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Capitalizing on his fame as the star of "Hogan's Heroes," Bob Crane (Greg Kinnear) dove into the freewheeling spirit of the 60s and 70s with relish, having affairs with numerous women. Eventually, Crane teamed up with video technician John Carpenter to document his exploits, an association that may very well have led to his murder in a Scottsdale, Arizona motel room in 1978, which remains officially unsolved to this day.
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Adventure |
Comedy |
Sci-Fi |
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Michael J. Fox |
Christopher Lloyd |
Lea Thompson |
Crispin Glover |
Thomas F. Wilson |
Claudia Wells |
Marc McClure |
Wendie Jo Sperber |
George Di Cenzo |
Frances Lee McCain |
James Tolkan |
J.J. Cohen |
Casey Siemaszko |
Billy Zane |
Harry Waters Jr. |
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Robert Zemeckis |
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Marty McFly is an aspiring musician, but he is not sure of what the future holds for him; first his band was rejected as the performing band for the school dance, and historically, no McFly has succeeded in anything. The only bright spots in his existence are his girlfriend and Emmett Brown, the town crackpot scientist, who is Marty's good friend. Marty was helping brown with his latest invention a time machine, which is fitted into a Delorean. The time machine needs a tremendous amount of power to work, which he gets from plutonium. Now Brown got the plutonium from some Libyans who want him to build a bomb; they find Brown and shoot him, Marty gets into the Delorean and drives off and when he reaches the speed of 88 mph that activates the time machine, he finds himself in 1955, cause that was the date that Brown entered, which was when he first conceived the time machine. Now having already used up all the power of the plutonium, Marty must find a way to get it working, so he can go back to his own time. Marty looks for Brown but before he does, he runs into his father as a teenager, and accidentally interferes with his father's first meeting of Lorraine, his future mother. Marty then goes to see Brown and convinces him that he is from the future and to help him. But when he learns of the amount of power that is needed to power the machine, he tells Marty that it's hopeless cause the only other thing that can generate that much power is a bolt of lightning and it's impossible to determine when and where they will strike, but Marty has with him an old newspaper cliping that states that the town clock tower will be struck by lightning, so they plan to draw the energy from the lightning so they can power the machine. But before they do, Marty must act as cupid for his parents cause it seems that because they never met they won't fall in love and get married and Marty will not exist.
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Biography |
Crime |
Drama |
Sport |
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Leonardo DiCaprio |
Lorraine Bracco |
Marilyn Sokol |
James Madio |
Patrick McGaw |
Mark Wahlberg |
Roy Cooper |
Bruno Kirby |
Jimmy Papiris |
Nick Gaetani |
Alexander Chaplin |
Ben Jorgensen |
Josh Mostel |
Juliette Lewis |
Michael Imperioli |
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Scott Kalvert |
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Film adaptation of street tough Jim Carroll's epistle about his kaleidoscopic free fall into the harrowing world of drug addiction. As a member of a seemingly unbeatable high school basketball squad, Jim's life centers around the basketball court and the court becomes a metaphor for the world in his mind. A best friend who is dying of leukemia, a coach ("Swifty") who takes unacceptable liberties with the boys on his team, teenage sexual angst, and an unhealthy appetite for heroin — all of these begin to encroach on young Jim's dream of becoming a basketball star. Soon, the dark streets of New York become a refuge from his mother's mounting concern for her son. He can't go home and his only escape from the reality of the streets is heroin for which he steals, robs and prostitutes himself. Only with the help of Reggie, an older neighborhood friend with whom Jim "picked up a game" now and then, is he able to begin the long journey back to sanity.
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Comedy |
Crime |
Mystery |
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Jeff Bridges |
John Goodman |
Julianne Moore |
Steve Buscemi |
David Huddleston |
Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Tara Reid |
Philip Moon |
Mark Pellegrino |
Peter Stormare |
Flea |
Torsten Voges |
Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
Jack Kehler |
John Turturro |
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Joel Coen |
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When "The Dude" Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, two thugs urinate on his rug to coerce him into paying a debt he knows nothing about. While attempting to gain recompense for the ruined rug from his wealthy counterpart, he accepts a one-time job with high pay-off. He enlists the help of his bowling buddy, Walter, a gun-toting Jewish-convert with anger issues. Deception leads to more trouble, and it soon seems that everyone from porn empire tycoons to nihilists want something from The Dude.
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