Ryan (Greg Cipes) is a lion who wants to go to the wild, where his dad (Samson, voiced by Keifer Sutherland) once lived. When he gets himself shipped to Africa, his zoo friends (and Samson) work together to bring him back. When they get to Africa, however, the animals find themselves in a pile of danger. They have to fight an evil wildebeest called Kazar (William Shatner). But Kazar's safe compared to the other danger on the island- a volcano that's on the edge of eruption. Can the animals find Ryan and get out of Africa before the volcano erupts in so little time?
Dr. John Dolittle has the world in his hands: A beautiful wife at his side, two adorable daughters and a career that could not go better. One night, he nearly runs over a dog with his car. The dog yells "bonehead" and disappears. From then on, his childhood ability is back: To communicate with animals. Unfortunately, the word of Dolittle's ability is spreading quickly. Soon, many animals from rat to horse flock to his place to get medical advice. But his colleagues suspect he's going mad, and as the clinic Dolittle used to work for is about to being taken over for a huge amount of money, many decisions have to be made. Believe him? Put him into a mental institution? Sell the clinic? But also his family is close to breaking apart. Until a circus tiger falls seriously ill.
This story is about the little zebra (Muniz) who believed he is a racehorse. He had been found on the road after the traveling circus lost such a precious cargo. He was discovered by Nolan Walsh, a horse trainer and was taken to his farm to live with him and his young daughter Channing. The zebra whom Channing called Stripes, meets the farm inhabitants such as a cranky Shetland pony named Tucker and Franny, a wise old goat; also with Goose, a deranged big-city pelican. The farm borders with the Racetrack, so when Stripes for a first time seen the racing horses he was hooked and decided to win the race first, last and all the time. He devotes himself to training...
Swackhammer, owner of the amusement park planet Moron Mountain is desperate get new attractions and he decides that the Looney Tune characters would be perfect. He sends his diminutive underlings to get them to him, whether Bugs Bunny & Co. want to go or not. Well armed for their size, Bugs Bunny is forced to trick them into agreeing to a competition to determine their freedom. Taking advantage of their puny and stubby legged foes, the gang selects basketball for the surest chance of winning. However, the Nerdlucks turn the tables and steal the talents of leading professional basketball stars to become massive basketball bruisers known as the Monstars. In desperation, Bugs Bunny calls on the aid of Micheal Jordan, the Babe Ruth of Basketball, to help them have a chance at winning their freedom.
Stacy (Brittany Murphy) is just landed a job as associate producer on a local talk show. Her life gets turned upside down when she is persuaded to explore one of the show's themes, and snoops through her boyfriend's Palm Handheld to investigate his exes. But when she develops a friendship with one of the women, Stacy begins to question not only what she has done, but also what she really wants. In the long run, Stacy gets much more than she bargained for as this slightly dark comedy takes some unexpected turns.
The movie tells the ironical story of Donna Jensen (Gwyneth Paltrow), a young woman from a provincial town who has high hopes for the future and dreams of seeing the world. When her lover breaks her heart, she is sickly of body and mind and feels heavy-laden. But her life unexpectedly alters when she reads the book of Sally Weston, a famous flight attendant. Inspired by Sally’s story of success, Donna gets her things together and goes to a nearby city to look for a job as a flight attendant. After working for a small commuter airline Donna decides to try her luck at an international airline. However, she finds that the road to success is more twisting as it may seem.
Loosely based on a '50's movie of the same name, it tells the story of two young orphan boys who travel by themselves from the Old country to join their father's family in Canada. There they encounter their stern disciplinarian grandfather who has alienated himself from some of his neighbors. There is particularly no love lost between the grandfather and his Dutch neighbors, who he generalizes as being responsible for his son's death in the Boor War. A side product of this animosity is that it is keeping apart the boy's aunt and her Dutch doctor suitor. The two boys change everything though when they find a young baby on the beach...
A pretty witch Isabelle goes to San Fernando Valley, CA to try to reinvent herself and to reject her supernatural abilities in order to return to a normal life. Jack Wyatt is a handsome actor who tries to get his career out of decline. The paths of the two occasionally cross; Jack needs someone to play a role of his on-screen wife in a remake of the successful TV Series "Bewitched". He couldn't even imagine that the girl deals with the real magic and is an enchantress, as her future heroine. This movie is Nora Ephron's updated adaptation of a classic situation romance comedy.
Young charming socialite, Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) is said to be the luckiest woman in the world. But it appears that fortune may be transferred via a kiss. After kissing a handsome stranger, Jack Hardin (Chris Pine) at a masquerade ball, Ashley realizes that her fortune "turns its back upon her." Meanwhile, perpetually unlucky guy Jack becomes highly successful. However, Ashley doesn’t give up. She goes all out to find Jack and get her luck back by all means.
Eddie Murphy is back as Dr. John Dolittle, a San Francisco-based successful physician who can talk to animals. This time, his four-legged patients want more than office visits. Forest animals want him to protect their habitat from deforestation by rapacious lumber tycoon Joseph Potter (Jeffrey Jones). The only way to save their home is to populate it with an endangered species that the law protects. Thus, Dr. Dolittle comes up with the idea of mating a lone Pacific Western Bear, Ava (voiced by Lisa Kudrow), with a circus performing bear, Archie (voiced by Steve Zahn). But he has only three weeks to train the domesticated bear about how to live in the wild and help him to make a love connection.
Garfield (Bill Murray), a self-centered, slothful and sardonic American feline, stows away on a flight with his owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), to London where the latter is planning to propose to his sweetheart, veterinarian Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt). In the UK, Garfield winds up being mistaken for Prince (Tim Curry), a royal cat who has recently inherited a fabulous castle from his owner, the deceased queen. While Garfield relishes his lordly lifestyle, Prince is quite satisfied with his new life, from eating lasagna to going to pubs. Meantime, Lady Eleanor's nephew, the heinous Lord Dargis (Bill Connolly), who is next in line to fall heir to the large estate, is concocting a diabolical scheme to get rid of the cat by any means so that he will be able to use the castle as a tourist resort.
Garfield (computer animated character voiced by Bill Murray) is the everyone's favorite wisecracking, grouchy cat, who certainly finds out that the attention of his beloved family is began to divide between him and the dense, but lovable dog Odie. This state of affairs begins to disturb him, but when the dog is kidnapped by some lousy dog trainer, the world's laziest cat feels responsible to restore family's peace and gets into action to save Odie. This movie is of peculiar because some roles are played and some are computer animated.
Owen Baker is a 12-year-old loner who has been working as a neighborhood dog-walker so he can earn the privilege of getting a dog of his own. His hard work pays off when his parents let him adopt a scruffy mutt he names Hubble. Both boy and dog get more than they bargained for when Owen wakes up one morning to discover he can understand every word Hubble says, including the ominous phrase: "Take me to your leaders." Owen learns that dogs came to Earth thousands of years ago to colonize and dominate the planet. Hubble (who is really named Canid 3942) has been sent by the powerful Greater Dane on a mission from the Dog Star Sirius to make sure dogs have fulfilled this destiny. Despite the best efforts of Owen's rag-tag group of neighborhood dogs to convince him otherwise, Hubble soon discovers the awful truth about Earth dogs: "You're all pets!" Now Owen (a boy who never had a friend) and Hubble (a dog who never needed one) must work together to prepare the neighborhood dogs for a visit from The Greater Dane—or all dogs will be removed from the planet! The fate of Earth dogs hangs in the balance, and it's up to Owen, Hubble, and their canine companions to save man's best friend.
Bill Dancer and his young companion Curly Sue are the classic homeless folks with hearts of gold. Their scams are aimed not at turning a profit, but at getting enough to eat. When they scam the rich and beautiful Grey Ellison into believing she backed her Mercedes into Bill, they're only hoping for a free meal. But Grey is touched, and over the objections of her snotty fiance, insist on putting the two up for the night. As they get to know each other, Bill becomes convinced that this is where Curly Sue belongs - in a home, cared for by someone that can give her the advantages that his homeless, nomadic existence lacks. He plans to leave the young girl in the care of Grey and take off.... but Curly Sue has other ideas!
A third generation of a NASCAR racing family, Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan) is sure that auto racing is in her blood. But she can't become a NASCAR competitor and realize her dream of racing glory due to the prohibition of her overprotective father Ray (Michael Keaton) who fears to lose his daughter. However, when Maggie graduates from college, her dad takes her to the local junkyard and offers to choose one of beat-up cars as a graduation gift. Maggie sets her choice on a rusty 63' Volkswagen Bug. She soon makes a surprising discovery that Herbie is more than a regular car; her mechanical friend has a romantic soul and a dream of becoming a champion of the world's most prestigious races. Thus Herbie and his new spirited owner are determined to make their dreams come true.
When beautiful and kind-hearted Amanda Shelton (Sarah Michelle Gellar) inherited a small restaurant from her late mother, she has a hard time as she lacked her mother's ability to cook. She would have had to close down the restaurant if she hadn't met a mysterious cabman, Gene O'Reilly (Christopher Durang), who unexpectedly gave her magical help with her cooking. While buying food for her restaurant, Amanda had a chance encounter with Tom Bartlett (Sean Patrick Flanery), a handsome and successful businessman whose relationship with his new girlfriend was in a crisis as she became too demanding. Tom and his girlfriend visited Amanda's restaurant in that very evening. The crab cooked by Amanda was finger-licking good and Tom immediately fell under her spells. His girlfriend, who ordered roast chicken, picked a quarrel with him and broke a lot of dishes. Delighted with the delicious meal, Tom gave Amanda his business card and promised to pay for the broken dishes. Afterwards they began a bubbly romance...
Luther (Tim Allen) and Nora Krank (Jamie Lee Curtis) learns that their daughter won't be at home to celebrate Christmas due to her mission within the Peace Corps somewhere in Peru. They decide to skip the high expenses of the holiday altogether, despite the fact that they're usually the most fanatical about it. Situation becomes really hilarious when their daughter suddenly returns home and they decide to start celebration from scratch. The movie is based on John Grisham's novel "Skipping Christmas" and directed by Chris Columbus which means it will be really funny!
The movie explores Cinderella's "happily ever after" life as a princess in 3 stories, with help from the Fairy Godmother. First, Cinderella's awkward first days at the palace, when she tried so hard to fit in that she forgot to be herself. Second, how Jaq felt so left out that he wished to be a human. Third, how Cinderella taught one of her nasty step-sisters how to smile which leads to her own true love.
After graduating from Harvard, Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) is a young lawyer of great promise recruited by a large company. Her fellow attorney, Emmett Richmond (Luke Wilson), the man of her dreams, is still in love with Elle. As usual Elle looks perfect: she is a smart, pink-loving, blonde-haired bombshell with French-manicured hands. It seems that all is well. Suddenly she gets to know about cosmetic testing on animals. Elle waxes indignant over cruel treatment of animals and takes matters into her own hands. Elle makes a decision to have resort to county authorities to stand up for animal rights. However, she faces politics of senators determined to get out the vote on Election Day at any cost. Then Elle arrives at a decision to go to Washington, D.C. So Fashion Week will take place in the White House!