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Movies tagged with the "man-child" keyword
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Ice Cube |
Nia Long |
Jay Mohr |
Aleisha Allen |
Philip Bolden |
M.C. Gainey |
Nichelle Nichols |
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Brian Levant |
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Plot Summary:
The fledgling romance between Nick, a playboy bachelor, and Suzanne, a divorced mother of two, is threatened by a particularly harrowing New Year's Eve. When Suzanne's work keeps her in Vancouver for the holiday, Nick offers to bring her kids to the city from Portland, Oregon. The kids, who have never liked any of the men their mom has dated, are determined to turn the trip into a nightmare for Nick.
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Peter Sellers |
Shirley MacLaine |
Melvyn Douglas |
Jack Warden |
Richard Dysart |
Richard Basehart |
Ruth Attaway |
David Clennon |
Fran Brill |
Denise DuBarry |
Oteil Burbridge |
Ravenell Keller III |
Brian Corrigan |
Alfredine P. Brown |
Donald Jacob |
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Hal Ashby |
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A simple-minded gardener named Chance has spent all his life in the Washington D.C. house of an old man. When the man dies, Chance is put out on the street with no knowledge of the world except what he has learned from television. After a run in with a limousine, he ends up a guest of a woman (Eve) and her husband Ben, an influential but sickly businessman. Now called Chauncey Gardner, Chance becomes friend and confidante to Ben, and an unlikely political insider.
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Elf
[2003,
USA] from $1.99
This holiday, discover your inner elf.
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Comedy |
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Fantasy |
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Will Ferrell |
James Caan |
Bob Newhart |
Edward Asner |
Mary Steenburgen |
Zooey Deschanel |
Daniel Tay |
Faizon Love |
Peter Dinklage |
Amy Sedaris |
Michael Lerner |
Andy Richter |
Kyle Gass |
Artie Lange |
Claire Lautier |
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Jon Favreau |
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Plot Summary:
Buddy (Will Ferrell) was a baby in an orphanage who stowed away in Santa's sack and ended up at the North Pole. Later, as an adult human who happened to be raised by elves, Santa allows him to go to New York City to find his birth father, Walter Hobbs (James Caan). Hobbs, on Santa's naughty list for being a heartless jerk, had no idea that Buddy was even born. Buddy, meanwhile, experiences the delights of New York City (and human culture) as only an elf can. When Walter's relationship with Buddy interferes with his job, he is forced to reevaluate his priorities.
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Crime |
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Simon Pegg |
Martin Freeman |
Bill Nighy |
Robert Popper |
Joe Cornish |
Chris Waitt |
Eric Mason |
Billie Whitelaw |
Nick Frost |
Peter Wight |
Julia Deakin |
Tom Strode Walton |
Troy Woollan |
Rory Lowings |
Bill Bailey |
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Edgar Wright |
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Top London cop, PC Nicholas Angel (Pegg) is good. Too good. And to stop the rest of his team looking bad, he is reassigned to the quiet town of Sandford. He is paired with Danny Butterman (Frost), who countlessly questions him on the action lifestyle. Everything seems quiet for Angel, until two actors are found decapitated. It is address to as an accident, but Angel isn't going to accept that, especially when more and more people turn up dead. Angel and Danny clash with everyone, whilst trying to uncover the truth behind the mystery of the apparent "acidents".
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Of Mice and Men
[1992,
USA] from $1.99
We have a dream. Someday, we'll have a little house and a couple of acres. A place to call home.
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John Malkovich |
Gary Sinise |
Ray Walston |
Casey Siemaszko |
Sherilyn Fenn |
John Terry |
Richard Riehle |
Alexis Arquette |
Joe Morton |
Noble Willingham |
Joe D'Angerio |
Tuck Milligan |
David Steen |
Moira Harris |
Mark Boone Junior |
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Gary Sinise |
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Plot Summary:
Based on John Steinbeck's 1937 classic tale of two travelling companions, George and Lennie, who wander the country during the Depression, dreaming of a better life for themselves. Then, just as heaven is within their grasp, it is inevitably yanked away. The film follows Steinbeck's novel closely, exploring questions of strength, weakness, usefulness, reality and utopia, bringing Steinbeck's California vividly to life.
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Adam Sandler |
Don Cheadle |
Jada Pinkett Smith |
Liv Tyler |
Saffron Burrows |
Donald Sutherland |
Robert Klein |
Melinda Dillon |
Mike Binder |
Jonathan Banks |
Rae Allen |
Paula Newsome |
John de Lancie |
Paul Butler |
Camille LaChe Smith |
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Mike Binder |
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Plot Summary:
Alan Johnson has everything he needs to get through life: a good job, a beautiful and loving wife, and their wonderful children. Yet he feels isolated because he finds having a hard-working job and managing a family too much to handle and has no one to talk to about it. Charlie Fineman, on the other hand, doesn't have a job or a family. He used to have both until a terrible loss, and the grief caused him to quit his job and isolate himself from everyone around him. As it turns out, Alan and Charlie were roommates in college, and a chance encounter one night rekindles the friendship they shared. But when Charlie's problems become too much to deal with, Alan is determined to help Charlie come out of his emotional abyss.
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