Officer Philip Gammon (Casper Van Dien) is not a sociopath, he’s just a bit eager. He has killed a dozen or so by now. What started out a killing bad guys has branched out to include witnesses, medical examiners, cops and anyone else like Detective Kathryn Shaunessy (Sherilyn Fenn) whom he thinks will stand in the way of those who have appointed him to carry out the quest to purge the city of those who doesn’t share his views to redeem society. A loaded weapon is always dangerous whether it be a gun or a zealot.
- Director: Christopher Miller
- Writer: Stephen Johnston
- Cast:
- Sherilyn Fenn - Kathryn Shaunessy
- Casper Van Dien - Officer Philip Gammon
- Jerry Kroll - Gary Hill
- Larry Drake - Captain Taggert
- Ted Shackelford - Donald Hallows
- Richard Gleason - Mike Shaunessy
- Sam Scarber - Williams
- Greg McDonald - McCammon
- Joe Ochman - Bates
- Mario Soto - Sideman
- Jordan Roberts - Christine Gorman
- Tom Tarantini - David Meed
- Fatal Instinct - Johnny Wilson
- Jason Peirce - Miller
- Brooke Baumer - Assitant Coroner
- Solomon Loop - Officer Morley
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You’ve got to wonder why smart and sassy women have difficulties in finding the right man with which to spend their life. Maybe it is because they are smart and sassy. Toss in agile wit and good grooming and, sadly, it seems that their options decrease. I’ve known a few and their life seems to focus on their career and their personal life seems to lag. Not for lack of chances though. It seems that the sort of fellow who is in the frame for such a challenge seems to get distracted by short skirts and simpering demeanours. You can see that has been the history for Jane Rosenthal (Nadia Dajani) who has had a fling with both Dr. Troy Rollins (James Barbour) and Malcolm Downey (Tom Cavanaugh). Both let her slip through their fingers. But she may be lucky since Dr. Love is so self-absorbed, he didn’t see what was in front of him and Mal was so wrapped up in his research that he missed his chance. But he has another with Samantha Rose (Sarah Chalke) unless he forgets to look around and see what she is offering.
- Director: Evan Oppenheimer
- Writer: Evan Oppenheimer
- Cast:
- Thomas Cavanagh - Mal Downey
- Sarah Chalke - Samantha Rose
- James Barbour - Troy Rollins
- Nadia Dajani - Jane
- Anna Belknap - Marissa
- Logan Marshall-Green - Martin
- Illeana Douglas - KJ
- Celeste Holm - Iris
- Erik Palladino - Groom
- Ajay Naidu - Best Man
- Bryan Ayres - Angry College Student
- Tovah Feldshuh - Associate Editor
- Daphne Rubin-Vega - Editor
- Catherine Kellner - Bride
- Marisa Ryan - Bridesmaid
- Zack Abramowitz - Restaurant Patron
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Ahh… the delights of science made stupid. An eclipse brings with it an ice age.
- Director: Robert Lee
- Writer: Sarah Watson
- Cast:
- Erika Eleniak - Bryn
- Jeff Fahey - David
- Jessica Amlee - Sophie
- Brittney Irvin - A.J.
- Michael Ryan - Jeff
- Fred Ewanuick - Philip
- William MacDonald - Colonel
- Christopher Redman - Grad Student
- Christopher Rosamond - Weather Tech
- Bill Dow - Dr. Veet
- John B. Lowe - Dr. Aldaron
- Matthew Walker - Hershel
- Claire Riley - Geology
- Scott Bellis - Seismology
- Vanesa Tomasino - Secretary
- Paul Jarrett - Scientist
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Sometimes it is what happens to others that has a profound impact on our place in the world. It can show us that there is magic all around us or we can play a part in making others think that it exists. Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou) is a waitress in a small Montmartre café in Paris when she learns of the death of Princess Diana and she decides it’s time for her to intervene in the lives of those around her. She becomes a guardian angel and a secret matchmaker by working out complex but secret schemes. She leads a blind man to the Metro station, giving him a vivid description of the street he passes along. She persuades her dad to follow his dream of a world tour by stealing his garden gnome and having a flight attendant send pictures of it from all over the world. She convinces her unhappy building concierge that the husband who abandoned her had in fact sent her a final love letter just before his death. She helps Lucien (Jamel Debbouze), a young man who works for Mr. Collignon (Michel Robin) who is the bullying neighbourhood green grocer by playing practical jokes on Collignon that undermines his confidence and eventually has him questioning his own sanity.
- Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Writer: Guillaume Laurant; Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Cast:
- Audrey Tautou - Amélie Poulain
- Mathieu Kassovitz - Nino Quincampoix
- Rufus - Raphaël Poulain, Amélie’s Father
- Lorella Cravotta - Amandine Poulain
- Serge Merlin - Raymond Dufayel aka Glass Man
- Jamel Debbouze - Lucien
- Clotilde Mollet - Gina, Two Windmills waitress
- Claire Maurier - Suzanne, Owner Two Windmills bar
- Isabelle Nanty - Georgette, Two Windmills Cigarette counter girl
- Dominique Pinon - Joseph
- Artus de Penguern - Hipolito, The Writer
- Yolande Moreau - Madeleine Wallace, concierge
- Urbain Cancelier - Collignon, The Grocer
- Maurice Bénichou - Bretodeau, The Box Man
- Michel Robin - Mr. Collignon
- Andrée Damant - Mrs. Collignon
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Clones here, clones there. You can move without stumbling over one somewhere. But now that Dr. Evil (Mike Myers) is back after having himself cryogenically frozen and sent into space, his associates figure he needs a family and they have artificially created his son, Scott (Seth Green), using his frozen semen. But Scott resents his father’s absence forcing the two of them to attend a Jerry Springeresque ‘fathers and sons’ group therapy session.
- Director: Jay Roach
- Writer: Mike Myers
- Cast:
- Mike Myers - Austin Powers/Dr. Evil
- Elizabeth Hurley - Vanessa Kensington
- Michael York - Basil Exposition
- Mimi Rogers - Mrs. Kensington
- Robert Wagner - Number Two
- Seth Green - Scott Evil
- Fabiana Udenio - Alotta Fagina
- Mindy Sterling - Frau Farbissina
- Paul Dillon - Patty O’Brien
- Charles Napier - Commander Gilmour
- Will Ferrell - Mustafa
- Joann Richter - ’60s Model
- Anastasia Sakelaris - ’60s Model
- Afifi Alaouie - ’60s Model
- Monet Mazur - Mod girl
- Mark Bringleson - Andy Warhol
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