Seth and Richie Gecko (George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino respectively) have just wandered into the wrong bar to meet a local rounder, after crossing the border with the kidnapped family of Jacob Fuller (Harvey Keitel) and his two children, Kate (Juliette Lewis) and Scott (Ernest Liu). It soon becomes apparent that maybe they made a mistake but they’re not the type to back away from anything. However, they have second thoughts when Richie looks at Seth through a bullet hole in his hand. But now is not the time so out comes the duct tape and he wraps it up.
- Director: Robert Rodriguez
- Writer: Robert Kurtzman; Quentin Tarantino
- Cast:
- Harvey Keitel - Jacob Fuller
- George Clooney - Seth Gecko
- Quentin Tarantino - Richard Gecko
- Juliette Lewis - Kate Fuller
- Ernest Liu - Scott Fuller
- Salma Hayek - Santanico Pandemonium
- Cheech Marin - Border Guard/Chet Pussy/Carlos
- Danny Trejo - Razor Charlie
- Tom Savini - Sex Machine
- Fred Williamson - Frost
- Michael Parks - Texas Ranger Earl McGraw
- Brenda Hillhouse - Hostage Gloria
- John Saxon - FBI Agent Stanley Chase
- Marc Lawrence - Old Timer Motel Owner
- Kelly Preston - Newscaster Kelly Houge
- John Hawkes - Pete Bottoms
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Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is a sports agent working for a big agency who has a crisis of faith. As a result, he authors a mission statement for the sports management business and how he believes that it should operate. After circulating it to all staff, he’s applauded by his fellow employees who are touched by the honesty of the document but the owners want him fired. Jerry is clearing out his desk and calls upon others to join him but the only one to take up the banner is Dorothy Bird (Renée Zellweger). It’s easy to figure out how many can talk the talk but hesitate to walk the walk.
- Director: Cameron Crowe
- Writer: Cameron Crowe
- Cast:
- Tom Cruise - Jerry Maguire
- Cuba Gooding Jr. - Rod Tidwell
- Renee Zellweger - Dorothy Boyd
- Kelly Preston - Avery Bishop
- Jerry O’Connell - Frank Cushman
- Jay Mohr - Bob Sugar
- Bonnie Hunt - Laurel Boyd
- Regina King - Marcee Tidwell
- Jonathan Lipnicki - Ray Boyd
- Todd Louiso - Chad the Nanny
- Mark Pellington - Bill Dooler
- Jeremy Suarez - Tyson Tidwell
- Jared Jussim - Dicky Fox
- Benjamin Kimball Smith - Keith Cushman
- Ingrid Beer - Anne-Louise
- Jann Wenner - Scully, Agent
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How do you get your parents to listen to you? They’re too busy to take the time you need to explain why your life sucks. Some advice would help. So why not lock them in the basement. ‘Grover’ Beindorf (Kyle Howard) and his buddies stock the cellar and barricade the door after luring his parents, Janet (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Ned (Kevin Pollak) down there. It gives them time to realize why they together and why they want to stay that way.
- Director: Harry Winer
- Writer: Michael Hitchcock
- Cast:
- Kyle Howard - Gregory Alan ‘Grover’ Beindorf
- Russel Harper - T.J. Krupp
- Jamie Lee Curtis - Janet Beindorf
- Kevin Pollak - Ned Beindorf
- Amy Sakasitz - Stacy Beindorf
- Mooky Arizona - Matt Finley
- Caroline Aaron - Louise Finley
- Alex Seitz - Jimmy Finley
- Josh Wolford - Teddy Finley
- Wallace Shawn - Victor ‘Vic’ Finley
- Jennifer Love Hewitt - Brooke Figler
- Patrika Darbo - Cafetaria Cashier
- Ray Walston - Chief Rocco
- Christopher McDonald - Donald Krupp
- Colleen Camp - Mrs. Burtis
- Sheila McCarthy - Gwenna Krupp
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It is tough to be the hero who rescues the damsel in distress when neither the captive nor the capturer takes you seriously. Mind you, the whole hero thing might be a little more convincing if you weren’t wearing a purple jumpsuit with matching cap. The Phantom (Billy Zane) sets out to rescue Diana Palmer (Kristy Swanson) who has been kidnapped by Quill (James Remar) and his henchmen, err…, henchwomen. He scuttles up a bow line and leaps into the porthole only to find himself in a women’s shower. After an apology, he comes upon a trussed up Diana being stripped of her boots by Sala by a luger-toting Sala (Catherine Zeta-Jones). He disarms Sala who, instead of flinching, thrusts her tongue down his throat to check for kidney stones. Diana, now free, is asked to tie up Sala but instead decides a left cross works better. She thanks him and leads the escape off the boat. Somewhat chagrined, he convinces her to let him take over the lead and both are recaptured.
- Director: Simon Wincer
- Writer: Lee Falk; Jeffrey Boam
- Cast:
- Billy Zane - The Phantom/Kit Walker
- Kristy Swanson - Diana Palmer
- Treat Williams - Xander Drax
- Catherine Zeta Jones - Sala
- James Remar - Quill
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa - The Great Kabai Sengh
- Bill Smitrovich - Uncle Dave Palmer
- Casey Siemaszko - Morgan
- David Proval - Charlie Zephro
- Joseph Ragno - Ray Zephro
- Samantha Eggar - Lily Palmer
- Jon Tenney - Jimmy Wells
- Patrick McGoohan - Phantom’s Dad
- Robert Coleby - Capt. Philip Horton
- Al Ruscio - Police Commissioner Farley
- Leon Russom - Mayor Krebs
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Girls. They always spoil things. Just when a guy and a dragon have a good scam going, fleecing unsuspecting villages for cash by killing a rampaging monster, along comes Kara (Dina Meyer) to toss a wrench into the works.. Sure, she has had it tough. The aristos have killed her dad. The town has sacrificed her to placate the dragon and he has swanned off carrying her to his lair for what the town hopes is lunch. But it turns out that Kara and Draco, the dragon, get along swimmingly and Bowen (Dennis Quaid) is left to cool his jets while the two of them witter on.
- Director: Rob Cohen
- Writer: Patrick Read Johnson; Charles Edward Pogue
- Cast:
- Dennis Quaid - Bowen
- David Thewlis - King Einon
- Pete Postlethwaite - Gilbert of Glockenspur
- Dina Meyer - Kara
- Jason Isaacs - Lord Felton
- Brian Thompson - Brok
- Lee Oakes - Young Einon
- Wolf Christian - Hewe
- Terry O’Neill - Redbeard
- Eva Vejmelkova - Felton’s minx
- Milan Bahul - Swamp village chief
- Peter Hric - King Freyne
- Sandra Kovacicova - Young Kara
- Kyle Cohen - Boy in field
- Thom Baker - Aislinn’s chess partner
- Julie Christie - Queen Aislinn
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