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Employee of the Month

During my forays into warehouse stores, I’ve always wondered how quickly they go through those goods stacked on racks above my head. Well, now I know thanks to Zack Bradley (Dane Cook) and his buddies Lon (Andy Dick) and Russell (Harland Williams). The store’s recalcitrant employees have built play fort hidey holes which allow them to slack off and ignore customers like me who are looking for where they have now moved those packages holding 99 batteries.


Director:  Greg Coolidge
Writer:  Don Calame; Chris Conroy; Greg Coolidge
Cast:
Dane Cook -  Zack
Jessica Simpson -  Amy
Dax Shepard -  Vince
Efren Ramirez -  Jorge
Andy Dick -  Lon
Tim Bagley -  Glen Gary
Brian George -  Iqbal
Marcello Thedford -  Semi
Danny Woodburn -  Glen Ross
Harland Williams -  Russell
Sean Whalen -  Dirk
Barbara Dodd -  Granny
Kathleen Arc -  Grumpy Lady
John Hardman -  Balding Customer









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Edison Force

Sometimes a choice will turn your life on its head. We may have a brief moment to decide whether to it is worth going in that direction but, more often than not, we have little idea of its consequence. Such is the decision facing Josh Pollack (Justin Timberlake), a vague newsman who wants to report on more than just the highlights of the city’s events, when he finds evidence of police corruption. He has to choose whether it is something he wants to pursue but it isn’t obvious what it will mean for him and those around him. An almost lethal beating of his girlfriend Willow Summerfield (Piper Perabo) and him by what he soon realizes are some of the corrupt cops gives him pause. Had the attack not happened, he likely would have let the story go but now he’s leaning towards investigating further regardless of the effect it’ll have.


Director:  David J. Burke
Writer:  David J. Burke
Cast:
Morgan Freeman -  Moses Ashford
Kevin Spacey -  Levon Wallace
Justin Timberlake -  Josh Pollack
LL Cool J -  Officer Rafe Deed
Dylan McDermott -  Sgt. Frances Lazerov
John Heard -  Capt. Brian Tilman
Cary Elwes -  D.A. Jack Reigert
Roselyn Sanchez -  Maria
Damien Wayans -  Isiaha Charles
Garfield Wilson -  Rook
Marco Sanchez -  Reyes
Darryl Quon -  Wu
Andrew Jackson -  Ives
Timothy Paul Perez -  Butler
Piper Perabo -  Willow Summerfield
Bryan Genesse -  Campos









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Elf

Buddy (Will Ferrell) has the right attitude towards Christmas. He feels that the best way to spread Christmas cheer is to sing carols aloud for all to hear. I’d have to agree. Most times when I break into a carol, those around look at me with wide eyes of joy and hold their hands in front of their mouths to test whether they know the words. Few join in because it seems to me that they don’t want to interrupt the sheer joy my vocals bring to those within earshot. But they do stand around and marvel at my willingness to share the joy of serenading others. Jovie (Zooey Deschanel) is skeptical about Buddy’s enthusiasm. If she heard me singing, she’d know.


Director:  Jon Favreau
Writer:  David Berenbaum
Cast:
Will Ferrell -  Buddy
James Caan -  Walter
Bob Newhart -  Papa Elf
Edward Asner -  Santa
Mary Steenburgen -  Emily
Zooey Deschanel -  Jovie
Daniel Tay -  Michael
Faizon Love -  Gimbel’s Manager
Peter Dinklage -  Miles Finch
Amy Sedaris -  Deb
Michael Lerner -  Fulton
Andy Richter -  Morris
Kyle Gass -  Eugene
Artie Lange -  Gimbel’s Santa
Claire Lautier -  NY 1 Reporter
Ted Friend -  NY 1 Anchor









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End Game

How do you convince someone that a conspiracy exists with no tangible proof, only a lot of conjecture applied to a batch of unrelated circumstances? Well, this is the stuff of movies and random web sites. You know that, after making discrete inquiries and gathering extenuating details, you may be on to something when the strangers come after you. Alex Thomas (Cuba Gooding Jr.), a Secret Service agent, and Kate Crawford (Angie Harmon), a reporter, find themselves in the cross-hairs after delving where some think they shouldn’t. At one point, Alex is being chased across his property. When two baddies searches for him, he pops up from beneath the water of the lake in front of his house and blasts them into next week before they get him.


Director:  Andy Cheng
Writer:  J.C. Pollock; Andy Cheng
Cast:
Cuba Gooding Jr. -  Alex Thomas
James Woods -  Vaughn Stevens
Angie Harmon -  Kate Crawford
Anne Archer -  The First Lady
Christa Campbell -  Mistress
John Cenatiempo -  Tony Morino
Heather Dawn -  Reporter 1
Patrick Fabian -  Brian Martin
Eddie J. Fernandez -  COP #1
Jhon Goodwin -  Metro Police Officer (non-credited)
Peter Greene -  Jack Baldwin
Todd Jensen -  Agent Smith
Benito Martinez -  Crawlford’s boss
Carsten Norgaard -  Arman
Brian Presley -  Billy Bergoon
Burt Reynolds -  General Montgomery