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Comedy full length DVD movies
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With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed TV show, two animal fans go to the Andes in search of Bigfoot. |
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Tough cop from L.A. who had lost his parents, meets the murderer in the Little Tokyo, and the show begins - he should fight against Yakuza and one of its powerful leaders. Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee unite as two cooperating cops in an all-out war against the drug underworld: athletic Dolph as Sgt Kenner and the cunning, humorous Brandon as Johnny Murata. |
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When Mona's key won't fit in her Yugo, she tries it in her son's; when it works, she borrows his car. The brakes fail; she goes through the guard rail, into the river, and drowns. When police chief Rash learns that the brake lines were cut, he looks for a murderer. Suspect one: Mona's dim son Jeff, whom she constantly denigrated. Suspect two: her husband Phil, whom she constantly belittled and who's having an affair with Rona, a waitress with a secret of her own. Suspect three: Jeff's landscape partner Bobby, who wants Jeff out, has yelled at Mona that he'd like to rip out her ovaries, and who is soon to be Rash's son-in-law. Can Rash find the killer and keep Bobby out of jail? |
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Shadow, Sassy and Chance are back! It's been three years since their trek through the woods and over the mountains. Now the family lives in San Fransisco and they're taking a vacation in Canada. Only problem, the pets escape from the airport while being put in the cargo area of the plane. Now their family is in Canada and the pets are all alone in San Fransisco. They meet scruffy bully dogs and a gang of rebel dogs all abandoned and have started their own group. Also looking for them is a "Blood Red Van" driven by bumbling dog catchers. Also Chance meets a girl dog and it's love at first bite. |
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The smashing comedy revolves around two hapless buddies, Maurice (Ray Romano) and Dave (Kevin James), living in Los Angeles and working as door-to-door meat salesmen. They've both hit the bad patch. Determined to make a sale by all means, they unwittingly get more than they have bargained for. Now the scale is trembling between life and death. Will the crafty Maurice and Dave be able to put the big deal through and get the money before they are dead meat?
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Coconut Beach Resort, a hedonistic paradise for swingers and rastamen, located in Costa Rica, turns into an abode of evil when it is visited by a machete-wielding serial killer. Coconut Pete (Bill Paxton), the owner of the island resort, orders the staff members to figure out the maniac's identity and stop him. However, the number of deaths keeps steadily increasing and the employees desperately try to cover up the murders in order not to lose the guests. |
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Sophia Rosselini (Kelly Brook), a magnificent Italian temptress, opens a School for Seduction in a small town of Newcastle, and four friends sign up for an education in the "seductive arts" hoping to release their inner sex goddess. Four young women will find their stagnant sex-lives taking on a whole new life in a passionate tale of love and lust. Initially the course is great fun until Sophia's estranged husband arrives in the town with a shocking surprise in this romantic comedy abundant with hilarious situations. |
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Martin Freeman plays Chris, a frustrated TV producer who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in charge of showing a series of real estate agents around the house he is trying to sell. Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day working in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside. Bob promises to do exactly that and for once, not to let him down. Over the course of the day, whilst Chris struggles to cope with his insane TV presenter colleague Jerry, played by Richard Harrington - back at the house it is soon clear that bonkers Bob is taking his promise to Chris rather too literally. Bob has indeed, allowed anyone inside, including a couple of gun-toting gangsters - an incompetent young Brit played by Danny Dyer and an incontinent American played by Corey Johnson. That evening, Chris is surprised to return home and find his flatmate, four estate agents, two Jehovah's Witnesses, a corpse and a terrified children's entertainer in what remains of his flooded kitchen. Of course, a roomful of water and broken furniture doesn't mean the end of the world - but the half-crazed American sitting outside the toilet with a gun, just might. |
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Eddie Murphy plays a detective with a speciality of finding lost children. He is told he is the 'Chosen one' who will find and protect the Golden Child, a Bhuddist mystic who was kidnapped by an evil sorcerer. Murphy disbelieves the mysticism but finds more and more evidence of demon worship as he investigates. |
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Eddie 'Hudson Hawk' Hawkins (Bruce Willis) is an unsurpassed thief who can crack any safe in a moment. After serving a regular term at prison, he is ready to leave his dangerous and reprehensible profession. But mafia and CIA are not interested in such developments and try to compel Eddie to rush through the robbery of the century. He has to steal three Leonardo’s pictures from the most secured museums of the world. |
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After leaving the Army, Brian Flanagan (Tom Cruise) tries to get a marketing job in New York. But without a college degree, this was not possible. He then decides to start studying for a business degree at the local City College and gets a part time job as a bartender. He realizes that its not that easy, but when his new boss Douglas Coughlin (Brian Brown) teaches him the secrets of the bar trade and they become the most famous bartenders in town. Both Brian & Doug Coughlin want their own top class cocktail bars someday and Brian's Cocktail Bar is to be called 'Cocktails & Dreams', and in order to get the necessary money to open it, Brian travels to Jamaica to work as a bartender at a resort Tiki Bar, and the pay is good. There he meets Jordan Mooney (Elisabeth Shue), a young and pretty, up and coming American artist on vacation with her girlfriend from New York, staying at the Island resort. Jordan and Brian spend some quality time together and fall in love. But when Brian takes a dare from his old buddy, Doug Coughlin to sleep with an older woman, who is also staying at the resort. Jordan, herself the daughter of wealthy parents back in New York, leaves the Island overnight, after seeing Brian and the older woman together after closing... Will Jordan ever forgive Brian and will they get back together??? |
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A Sunday in the life of Derrick King, an Irish kid raised in South Central L.A. by a Black family. He talks Black, dresses Black, and thinks of himself as Black. It's a day of disasters: his mom kicks him out of the house, his uncle fires him, the woman he loves dismisses him as childish, the LAPD (wearing Confederate-flag shoulder patches) impounds his car and tosses him in the drunk tank, a mean dude is after him for money, he's imprisoned in a store basement by gay sadists, and he's shot at. Along the way, however, he shows kindness to a near-sighted kid, and those random acts may prove to be his salvation. |
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Three more stories told from a comic book are presented by the Creep. The first is about a dime-store Native American that seeks vengeance on those who killed the store's owners. The second is about a carnivorous mass of pond scum that attacks four people on a raft. The final tale is about a rich woman who accidentally kills a hitchhiker while speeding home from an affair with a male prostitute. |
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The large Baker family comprised of Tom (Steve Martin), his wife Kate (Bonnie Hunt) and their twelve offsprings is a closely knit unit. As the kids grow up and are about to scatter to the four winds, Tom and Kate plan to spend the carefree, memorable weekend all together. Knowing that vacations in the open air are fine for the entire family, the Bakers arrive at a decision to go to their rustic house on the shore of Lake Winnetka, Wisconsin. While there, they enter into a competition with another large family, the Murtaughs. Married to his trophy wife Sarina (Carmen Electra) and with eight kids to take care of, Jimmy Murtaugh (Eugene Levy) is Tom's old high school rival. He is now a rich socialite who has money to burn and lives in a huge house across the lake from the Bakers', that's why the thought of his success keeps Tom awake at night. The two ambitious fathers continue playing a long-standing game of one-upmanship. Who will win this year?
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Veteran Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and rookie K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) are Los Angeles Police Department homicide detectives. But they both have side jobs. Joe works as a real estate agent, Calden is a yoga instructor and aspiring actor. Fellow detectives are assigned to investigate the mysterious murder of a popular rap group ‘G-Dogs’ in a nightclub. Their prime suspect is rap label boss Antoine Sartain (Isaiah Washington). It is rumored that Sartain is implicated in the organization of the death of famous rap musicians who wanted to get rid of his patronage. But investigating the crime the detectives find out the essential detail that Sartain recruits a former LAPD officer as a bodyguard for his personal security... |
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Scott Roper is a wisecracking hostage negotiator. When his friend and fellow police officer is assassinated by a dangerous jewel thief, he is prepared to do just about anything to bring the killer to justice. But as his quiet investigation progresses, he must also train an ultra smart SWAT sniper to become a negotiator just like him. |
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The scientist working on a secret invention is assassinated and his children are endangered. In this family-friendly movie, Vin Diesel's Shane Wolfe is involved to combine two seemingly incompatible jobs: to defeat a world-threatening enemy and to confine the naughtiness of small mischiefs while doing the housekeeper's work. Zoe, a rebel teenager, gloomy 14-year-old Seth, 8-year-old Ninja-wannabe Lulu, baby Tyler and a toddler Peter are not specified in the index of the Navy SEAL equipment he can handle. Anyway, this tough-guy loner soon realizes one of the most important missions of his life: becoming part of a family and bringing them all closer together. |
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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. |
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The movie tells the inspiring story of Brooklyn teenage boxer Izzy Daniels (Corbin Bleu) who devotes most of his time to perfecting his skills in the gym because his father Kennith (David Reivers), a golden-glove champion, wants the boy to follow in his footsteps. But when his friend, Mary Thomas (Keke Palmer), asks him to replace a fourth team member in a Double Dutch competition, he unexpectedly discovers a knack for jump roping which he has never noticed before. While practicing, Izzy feels that he begins to love the sport, and realizes that it’s much more important to follow his heart and pursue his own dream. Thus he makes up his mind to exchange his boxing gloves for a jump rope. |
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A writer of BAD detective novels is in full writers' block. He pretends to be the alibi of a beautiful woman who was arrested for murder at first thinking her innocent, but as she shows more and more interesting abilities (such as knife throwing) he begins to doubt his first assessment. He is still falling for her, but more and more nervous as time passes, and there are more close calls with death on his part. |
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