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The Awakening of Jean-L...
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The Big House
In the family comedy, a hard-working family man's life improves when he's accused of a white-collar crime on the job.
The Big Shot
A guy figures out how to reverse the aging process with a shot.
The Chadster
A best man finds his position threatened when an eccentric, long-lost childhood friend shows up at the wedding, causing all sorts of trouble.
The Disassociate
The story of an ordinary man who questions his sanity when he receives postcards from God.
The Fix Up
The story revolves around an average Joe whose life is turned upside down after being falsely accused of a crime. A government agent mixed up in the case resolves to make things right, with the duo setting off on a road adventure.
The Has-Beens
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The High Impact Infidel...
Three chubby friends' wives trick them into losing weight by promising them a night of bliss with a mysterious beauty.
The Lost
Reformed first-time offenders must clear their name after they are framed for the murder of their parole officer.
The Man Hunters
Follows two women approaching their 40s who use unorthodox means to find themselves a man.
The People's House
After the President of the United States is caught cheating on his wife, the first lady kicks him out and files for divorce. Because they have few personal assets, the first lady is given custody of the most famous residence in D.C. The most powerful world leader finds himself sleeping in his childhood bedroom, returning to the Oval Office for only for work.
The President Stole My ...
The president steals the girlfriend of a hippie guy.
Things to Do Before I Die
A thirty year old man discovers he is dying from an inoperable brain tumor. He and his friend decide to complete a list they compiled when they were 19 of things they wanted to do before they died.
Two Weeks Notice
In the romantic comedy "Two Weeks Notice", Sandra Bullock plays a brilliant but detail-obsessed attorney opposite Hugh Grant as her charming, irresponsible and fabulously wealthy boss in a film that explores whether or not it's ever too late to say "I Love You."