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Step Brothers
Lower Learning
Fly Me to the Moon
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who
Wedding Crashers
At the tail end of another successful season of toasting brides and grooms, Jeremy learns that the daughter of Treasury Secretary William Cleary (Christopher Walken) and his wife Kathleen (Jane Seymour) is getting married in what is sure to be the Washington, D. C. social event of the year. After infiltrating the lavish affair, John and Jeremy quickly set their sights on bridesmaids Claire (Rachel McAdams) and Gloria (Isla Fisher) Cleary.
With the lavish reception in full swing, Jeremy works his game plan to perfection in seducing Gloria, but John's flirtatious banter with Claire is unexpectedly impeded by her pompous, Ivy League boyfriend Sack (Bradley Cooper). Having uncharacteristically fallen hard and fast for Claire, John convinces a resistant Jeremy to bend the crashing rules and accept an invitation to an extended weekend party at the Cleary family compound.
Once at the palatial waterfront estate, John and Jeremy endure a multitude of comical mishaps at the hands of the hysterically dysfunctional members of the Cleary family, but also learn a few unexpected lessons about love and relationships.
Mamma Mia!
The Heartbreak Kid
Old School
The Women
Burn After Reading
The House Bunny
Hamlet 2
Burn After Reading
Ghost Town
Surfer, Dude
Towelhead
Surfer, Dude
Last Holiday
An American Carol
Henry Poole is Here
Get Smart
This Christmas
Tropic Thunder
National Security
Mister Lonely
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
Southland Tales
Space Chimps
Fred Claus
Meet Dave
You Don't Mess With the Zohan
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie
War, Inc.
Tortilla Heaven
The Night of the White Pants
Venus
War, Inc.
Birds of America
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Hank and Mike
The Itty Bitty Titty Committee
How to Rob a Bank
The Promotion
Baby Mama
The Love Guru
Made of Honor
Madagascar
Sex and the City
Leatherheads
Welcome to the team Carter Rutherford (John Krasinski), America's prodigal son. A golden-boy war hero who single-handedly forced multiple German soldiers to surrender in WWI, Carter has dashing good looks and unparalleled speed on the field. But if Dodge thinks this new champ is too good to be true, then Lexie Littleton (Zellweger) can prove that's the case.
A cub journalist playing in the big leagues, Lexie is a spitfire newswoman who sniffs holes in Carter's war story. While she digs, however, the two teammates become off-field rivals for her affections. As the love triangle grows, Dodge fights to get the girl while he tries to keep his guys together. And if Connolly is certain of one thing...it's that you always keep one final play from the defense.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Watching the Detectives
Smart People
My Sassy Girl
Postal
What Happens in Vegas...
Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?
Drillbit Taylor
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
My Blueberry Nights
After a rough break-up, Elizabeth (played by songstress Norah Jones in her screen debut) sets out on a journey across America, leaving behind a life of memories, a dream and a soulful new friend – a café owner (Jude Law) – all while in search of something to mend her broken heart. Waitressing her way through the country, Elizabeth befriends others whose yearnings are greater than hers, including a troubled cop (David Strathairn) and his estranged wife (Rachel Weisz) and a down-on-her luck gambler (Natalie Portman) with a score to settle.
Through these individuals, Elizabeth witnesses the true depths of loneliness and emptiness, and begins to understand that her own journey is part of a greater exploration within herself.
Superhero Movie
Step Up 2 the Streets
Penelope
Penelope Wilhern (Christina Ricci), born to wealthy socialites (Catherine O'Hara and Robert E. Grant), is afflicted by the Wilhern spell that can only be broken when she finds love. Hidden away in her family's estate, the lonely girl meets a string of suitors in her parent's futile attempt to break the curse. Each eligible bachelor is enamored with Penelope and her sizable dowry... until her curse is revealed.
Lemon (Peter Dinklage), a mischievous and eager tabloid reporter wants a photograph of the mysterious Penelope and hires Max (James McAvoy) to pose as a prospective suitor to get the shot. The handsome down-on-his luck gambler finds he falling for Penelope, but not wanting to disappoint her or to expose his surreptitious ways, he decides to disappear.
Fed up by his latest betrayal and determined to live life on her own terms, Penelope breaks free from her family and ventures into the world alone. She finds adventure and Annie, her first friend (Reese Witherspoon) and becomes the person she was meant to be.
College Road Trip
Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding
College Road Trip
Harold and Kumar: Escape from Guantanamo Bay
This time, the boys get themselves in trouble trying to sneak a bong onboard a flight to Amsterdam. Now, being suspected of terrorism, they are forced to run from the law and try to find a way to prove their innocence. What follows is an irreverent and epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild trip around the world that is as "un-PC" as it gets.
Semi-Pro
Bee Movie
Nacho Libre
Meet the Spartans
Mama's Boy
The Onion Movie
Meet the Spartans
Witless Protection
The Bucket List
It's a Boy Girl Thing
Chaos Theory
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
National Lampoon's Bagboy
Be Kind, Rewind
Love and Other Disasters
Jack and Jill vs. the World
Definitely, Maybe
Will's story begins in 1992, as a young, starry-eyed aspiring politician who moves to New York from Wisconsin in order to work on the presidential campaign. For Maya, Will relives his past as an idealistic young man learning the ins and outs of big city politics, and recounts the history of his romantic relationships with three very different women. Will hopelessly attempts a "PG" version of his story for his daughter and changes the names so Maya has to guess who is the woman her father finally married. Is her mother Will's college sweetheart, the dependable girl next-door Emily (Banks)? Is she his longtime best friend and confidante, the apolitical April (Fisher)? Or is she the free-spirited but ambitious journalist Summer (Weisz)?
As Maya puts together the pieces of her dad's romantic puzzle, she begins to understand that love is not so simple or easy. And as Will tells her his tale, Maya helps him understand that it's really never too late to go back...and maybe find a happy ending.
Mad Money
Numb
Nora's Hair Salon II
National Lampoon's Cattle Call
Anger Management
Strange Wilderness
The Air I Breathe
Happiness centers on the plight of a spiritually bereft banker who finds himself only after he loses everything and resolves to rob a bank. Sorrow follows the story of a reckless female pop star who is at a turbulent point in her career. Pleasure follows the tale of a gangster who can see the future. And Love tells the story of a frantic doctor desperately trying to save a patient's life.
Their stories—shocking, suspenseful and searing - intersect dramatically.