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DVD full-length movies starring David Arquette
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The youngest of five, David Arquette was born in Virginia and is part of the illustrious Arquette family whose work has spread over many generations. Like siblings Arquette, Rosanna Arquette, Patricia Arquette, Richmond Arquette and Alexis Arquette, David started working at an early age and his first major role came as Luke Perry 's best friend in the hit film "The Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)" But his major break both personally and professionally didn't come until 1996 when he was cast in the slasher flick "Scream (1996)" starring opposite close friend Drew Barrymore, Neve Campbell and more importantly "Friends" (1994)", with Courteney Cox who he married in San Fransisco in the summer of 1999. "Scream (1996)" earned worldwide success and acclaim as did Arquette for his role as loveable simple cop Dewey. His role proved to be so popular that in the original script his character was meant to die, but due to test audiances response to Dewey the script was changed and he returned for both "Scream 2 (1997)" and "Scream 3 (2000)". Usually known for his goofyness in more mainstream roles, his greatest preformances and reviews have come for his indie films such as "Johns (1996)", "Dream with the Fishes (1997)" and "Grey Zone (2001)". David and wife Courteney Cox reside in LA and produce their own DIY show "Mix It Up" (2003)" because of their love for home improvement.
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An intelligent, wickedly ironical serial slayer, fond of scary movies, has begun to terrorize a small quiet town of Woodsboro. The inventive murderer uses everything he knows about the horror movie genre to play with his young victims – highschool kids. He's wearing a Halloween mask, he never fails to outwit the police and continues his thrilling game. Can the main character Sidney (Neve Campbell) still believe her classmates? Her boyfriend? The dreadful nightmare from A Nightmare On Elm Street is back in Scream. |
| Scream 2
[1997,
USA]
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| Jemand ist mit seiner Liebe zu Fortsetzungen einen Schritt zu weit gegangen. (Somebody has taken his love for sequels one step too far.) (2 more taglines...) |
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In a two-year period the tragic events at Woodsboro seem to start being recreated by another psychotic guy. Sidney (Neve Campbell), who's been trying to rebuild her life as a student of Windsor College, is in danger again. When two college students get killed right in a cinema while watching the new film "Stab", based on what happened two years ago, Sidney (Neve Campbell) and her friends anticipate that this bloody story could be even more pervert this time... |
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The gory slasher movie revolves around a group of free-loving pothead hippies who escape to an open-air rock-n-roll festival in the California woods for a weekend of debauchery. But the friends get more than they bargained for when they get assaulted by local rednecks and stalked by a Ronald Reagan-obsessed axe-wielding psychopath. |
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Ladies and Gentlemen! Elvis has left the building. And he has taken $ 3 million. It’s also important to mention that THIS Elvis is armed to the teeth and abnormally dangerous. We strongly recommend you not to ask him to sing ‘Love Me Tender’, otherwise you will go to the next world.
Recently-freed ex-con Michael Zane (Kurt Russell) and his cellmate Thomas Murphy (Kevin Costner) decide to rob one of the largest casinos in Las Vegas during International Elvis Week. Dressed up to the nines as Elvis impersonators and teamed up with Hanson (Bokeem Woodbine), Franklin (Christian Slater) and Gus (David Arquette), they manage to hit the jackpot. As usual things go awry when the guys begin sharing the stolen loot. As it turns out Murphy intends to keep all the money for himself and to eliminate his partners-in-crime in a traditional way, that is, to shoot them point-blank.
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While "Stab 3" is in production, somebody in a ghost mask starts to murder the new cast members. This lures Sidney out from hiding deep in the woods where she lives, and she comes to Hollywood to face the killer for the final act. |
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Young artist Alan Parker's (Jonathan Jackson) obsession with death adversely affects his life. After losing his sweetheart, Jessica (Erika Christensen), the distraught student is about to lay violent hands on himself. But his friends manage to stave off the tragedy. Alan recovers and soon discovers that he has inadvertently opened the door for the Grim Reaper to enter his life. When he receives the distressing news that his mother Jean (Barbara Hersey) has had a stroke and taken to hospital, Alan instantly decides to hitchhike home to visit his dying mom. On Halloween night, when it is dark and scary, he takes the road, only to come face to face with Death Incarnate (David Arquette) offering to drive him in his high-speeding car. Alan is impaled on the horns of a harrowing dilemma: whether to stop his nightmarish ride and thus heap up trouble for his only relative or continue riding the Bullet. |
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During FBI operation Agent Eleven (Bob), a drug-sniffing dog, happens to bite off a major mobster's manhood. The gangster cuts up quite savage and orders two hit men to murder the dog. To secure the canine agent, the FBI places him in the witness protection program. The dog changes both his owners and his name. Now he is adopted by a postal worker, Gordon Smith (David Arquette), who is not exactly a dog lover. One fine day when Gordon's beautiful neighbor, Stephanie (Leslie Bibb), asks him to baby-sit her son, it is a challenge for Gordon to handle the pet. The super dog makes friends with James (Angus T. Jones), trees the mailman, evades the mobsters' pursuit and gets sympathy of all kids in the neighborhood. "Spot" is full of energy while waiting for his enemies to track down him again. It remains to be seen who will lead a dog's life! |
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Max spends school holidays on his own. He thinks out his own fantasy world in an attempt to escape the everyday worries of dealing with parents and school bullies. His imaginary friends, powerful superheroes Sharkboy and Lavagirl, suddenly materialize on Earth to ask Max for help. Their planet is under threat of mighty villains and only the Max, the powerful dreamer, can assist the superheroes to win an evil. Writer and director Robert Rodriguez wrote the film's story in collaboration with his then seven-year-old son, Racer Rodriguez. |
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