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Comedy full length DVD movies
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Henry Durand is a young federal agent who is given a difficult assignment: spy on his mother and her boyfriend who is suspected of leading a gang of art thieves. |
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The adventure drama follows the story of the most legendary American outlaws, daring young guys who, after returning to their hometown from the frontlines of the Civil War, are forced to declare a war on a ruthless, powerful railroad tycoon, Thaddeus Rains (Harris Yulin), who attempts to grab farmers' homesteads in order to move his rail line across the country. Jesse James (Colin Farrell) forms a gang made up of his elder brother Frank (Gabriel Macht), their companion Cole Younger (Scott Caan), and other farmers in order to disrupt the railroad company's expansion by sabotaging its tracks, robbing banks and distributing the stolen money to the poor. The so-called Robin Hoods soon become the subject of the greatest manhunt in American history, led by Allan Pinkerton (Timothy Dalton), the founder of the Secret Service. |
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A couple of escaped convicts on the run find refuge with the Church when they are mistaken for two priests. The two are keen to flee but are unable to do so without the help of Molly. |
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A tight-collared workaholic ad executive, Nelson Moss (Keanu Reeves), is devoted to his career and can't imagine another lifestyle. One day he has to beg off work for a couple of hours to take a driving test. At the Department of Motor Vehicles he meets lively, eccentric Sara Deever (Charlize Theron), who is different from the other women in his life. Sara is a beautiful temptress who each month starts a new romantic relationship with no commitments, no pressure, no dependence and no infatuation. Before moving on to the next "patient" she helps her lover to change his life for the better. This time, she, however, falls deeply in love with Nelson, Mr. November, who is determined to give up his career and change his habitual way of life in order to make Sara happy. Will the two live a blissful life? |
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Perpetually single Kat Ellis (Debra Messing) must return to her parents' London home for her little sister's wedding, when she learns that the best man at the ceremony will be Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield), a former boyfriend who cruelly dumped her without warning two years before. She hires Nick, a top-drawer male escort, to pose as her boyfriend. In a desperate attempt to face the ordeal with dignity, Kat contrives elaborate plan to save face in front of the one-time fiancé who dumped her. |
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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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Writer Ben Jordan (Bruce Willis) and crossword-puzzle designer Katie Jordan (Michelle Pfeiffer) who have been happily married for almost 15 years find themselves on the verge of divorce. They still love each other (deep in their minds) and try to salvage their marriage but they constantly vent their accumulated annoyance and emotional weariness on each other. While their kids, Erin (Colleen Rennison) and Josh (Jake Sandvig), are away at a summer camp, they decide to attempt to live separately. Will the trial separation teach them that it’necessary to reach compromise and love a partner as he or she is?
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Three college slackers, Anderson Lee, Cory Jones and Nelson Elliot, plan a good time away from their college by heading out to Daytona Beach for Spring Break. But along they way, they get detoured into the small, off-the-map, town of Pleasant Valley, Georgia, where they, along with three drifters, Joey, Kat and Ricky, and biker Malcolm and his girlfriend Leah, are welcomed as guests of honor by the cheerful but sinister-looking Mayor Buckman for the annual Pleasant Valley Guts and Glory Festival. Unknown to the eight unsuspecting Northerners, Mayor Buckman and the residents have more in store where they plan to use the festival as a blood ritual by separating the guests and killing them off one-by-one in ultra-gory fashion. |
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A big fortune causes big changes in life as it could be resembled by Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler), a guy from the small town who comes into fortune and leaves his provincial life for big city temptations. In spite of everything he remains a nice, sympathetic guy, who gets spotted by Wynona Ryder's character named Babe Bennett, a newshound who wants to know much about the heir of a recently deceased uncle, who was a powerful media magnate. Sandler's Deeds is living in a luxurious mansion, fighting tooth and nail against the toadies who pretend to have a piece of the "hereditary pie". Meantime, Babe does her utmost to report to his scandalous behavior to the press, being feigned that she is a small town girl. |
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Once upon a time, in the enchanted land of Camelot, there lived King Arthur (Pierce Brosnan) who possessed the magic sword Excalibur. But the perfidious and villainous Baron Ruber (Gary Oldman) decided to steal the sword in order to destroy the kingdom where honor and chivalry reigned. A courageous young woman, Kayley (Jessalyn Gilsig), who dreamt of becoming a Knight of the Round Table, and a blind young man, Garrett (Cary Elwes), embarked upon a dangerous journey through the Forbidden Forest to find the missing Excalibur and save Camelot. Love and faithfulness helped them to overcome the obstacles they encountered along the way. |
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Mollie is an accountant who has been having an affair with one of her clients, Albert, who happens to be married. When she becomes pregnant by him, she feels that he will be there always for her and the new baby. But when she gives birth, he breaks it off and Mollie is left to raise a new baby all by herself. She also is searching for the perfect father for her new son, Mikey. She meets James, a swift cab driver, who seems to be a perfect match with her and Mikey. But when Albert comes to her, who will Mollie choose? |
| Oscar
[1991,
USA]
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| It's a comedy of criminal proportions! |
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Set in Chicago during the Depression era, the hilarious crime comedy concerns powerful mob boss Angelo "Snaps" Provolone (Sylvester Stallone) who emphatically promises his dying father (Kirk Douglas) to quit his life of crime. Determined to fulfil his father's last wish, Snaps goes into legitimate banking. However, he is soon faced with a variety of problems and comes to realize that going straight is no easy matter. |
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The eccentric teenage comedy revolves around a young guy from Indiana, Josh Miller (Tom Everett Scott), who enters medical college. His roommate is Cooper Frederickson (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), a carefree, spoiled rich kid who skips classes and is merely concerned with partying, drug use and girls. A diligent and responsible student, Josh refuses to partake in Cooper's parties but he eventually succumbs his urging. He starts drinking, smoking dope and has a one-night stand with his coed Rachel Gillmore (Poppy Montgomery). After failing his exams, he comes to realize that he will be soon flunked out of college for his obscene behavior and negligent attitude toward his studies. But the buddies soon discover that any student whose roommate dies or commits suicide will automatically get straight A's. After studying each student's personal history, they pick the perfect candidate, depressed Clifford O'Malley (Lochlyn Munro), and try to urge him to commit suicide. |
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Roman slave Lurkio inadvertently becomes the possessor of a scroll naming the proposed assassins of the Emperor Nero. Administering to the participants of his master's orgy guests seems small compared to the trouble the scroll brings - but all are in for a nasty shock when Mount Vesuvius decides to erupt. |
| Tango & Cash
[1989,
USA]
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| Two of L.A.'s top rival cops are going to have to work together... Even if it kills them. |
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Ray Tango is a Los Angeles narcotics cop who dresses in fancy suits, wears wire-rim glasses, and talks to his stockbroker more than he talks to his mother. Gabriel Cash is a Los Angeles narcotics cop who has long, disheveled hair, and dresses in worn-out sweatshirts. Even though they are rivals, Tango and Cash are the two best narcs in LA, which infuriates drug kingpin Yves Perret. Perret wants Tango and Cash out of the way, so Perret frames them for the murder of an undercover FBI agent. Perret's plan is to have Tango and Cash killed in prison in order to avoid risking all-out war with the LAPD. But Tango and Cash accept a plea bargain that will give them 18 months in a minimum-security prison, then Perret arranges for their destination to be diverted to a maximum-security prison where Perret's minions proceed to torture Tango and Cash. Tango and Cash are forced to work together in a spectacular escape from the prison. After the escape, Tango and Cash set out to prove their innocence, and Cash has a romance with Tango's sister Catherine "kiki" Tango. |
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After Dougal the puppy (Robbie Williams) destroys the magic roundabout and inadvertently releases the evil ice wizard Zeebad Carpenter (Tom Baker) from his prison, the fate of the Enchanted Land hangs in the balance: Zeebad is itching to incase it in ice. Dougal and his brave pals, Brian the snail (Jim Broadbent), Ermintrude the opera-singing cow (Joanna Lumley), and Dylan the hippie rabbit (Bill Nighy), take great pains to find three magic diamonds so that they can reverse the beginning of winter and confine Zeebad in the dungeon.
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After years, these two meet again to remember how to have fun! Banger sisters have slept with almost all rock stars in the 1960-s. Suzette (Goldie Hawn) and Vinnie (Susan Sarandon) were hot and unabashed girls in their twenty. Now when Vinnie became a respective matron, and Suzette is a waitress still craving for sex, they meet again and remember the past times going to the disco to have some fun. When one of the girls sexually liberates shy Harry who occupies the same hotel accomodation, the other amazes her family pulling out old photos of shocking kind. |
| Red Heat
[1988,
USA]
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| Moscow's toughest detective. Chicago's craziest cop. There's only one thing worse than making them mad. Making them partners. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Russian policeman sent after a Russian drug dealer who has escaped to the United States and is awaiting extradition in Chicago. Jim Belushi plays his temporary partner on the Chicago police. When the drug dealer escapes, the two police must overcome their differences in order to recapture him. |
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Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is a shy common teenager, living with his mother, father and little brother in a suburban house. But he is also a very efficient undercover CIA agent. He is assigned by CIA director (Keith David), with the support of his instructor Ronica Miles (Angie Harmon), to date Natalie Connors (Hilary Duff) in order to be invited to her birthday party and get close and spy Natalie's father, Dr. Connors (Martin Donovan). Dr. Connors is a brilliant scientist, who has developed some sort of micro-robots with the intention of controlling oil leakage from tankers. However, the investors of the experiment intend to use the device as a powerful weapon. |
| Kicking & Screaming
[2005,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| All his life Phil Weston has dreamed of being on a winning team. Phil... your time has come. |
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Family man Phil Weston, a lifelong victim of his father's competitive nature, takes on the coaching duties of a kids' soccer team, and soon finds that he's also taking on his father's dysfunctional way of relating... |
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