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!
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!
Baby Bink couldn't ask for more; he has adoring (if somewhat sickly-sweet) parents, he lives in a huge mansion, and he's just about to appear in the social pages of the paper. Unfortunately, not everyone in the world is as nice as Baby Bink's parents; especially the three enterprising kidnapers who pretend to be photographers from the newspaper. Successfully kidnaping Baby Bink, they have a harder time keeping hold of the rascal, who not only keeps one step ahead of them, but seems to be more than a little bit smarter than the three bumbling criminals.
Calvin Cambridge is fourteen, he is an orphan and dreaming of a grand basketball. Many obstacles divide him from his dream, including his low height. Still dreaming, he runs into a pair of old shoes with MJ letters on them and the boy supposes the footwear belong to none other than Michael Jordan. After the dangerous occasion with the lightning strike the boy realizes that the shoes are a magic key to the world of baseball as he gets an ability to make huge jumps, to play his favorite game at the stadiums filled with amazed, exalted spectators.
Every year 63 thousand students from all over the world attend the international Model United Nations competition. Twin sisters Chloe and Riley Lawrence, American high school students, are also invited to take part in the competition in London, England, to represent their country. They are anxious to win as well as to have fun. They go sightseeing and shopping and find time for romance with cute noble British boys, James Browning (Jesse Spencer) and Brian Connors (Brandon Tyler). Moreover, Chloe and Riley don't waste an opportunity to show the standoffish and tedious British how to have a good time.
While the spy kids grow older, their enemies get stronger and more insidious. This time Juni (Daryl Sabara) and Carmen Cortez (AlexaVega) are assigned to defeat a 3-D video game designed by the evil Toymaker (Sylvester Stallone) to outsmart the kids of the world. Once entrapped inside the virtual reality world, one can’t escape from it. With the help of his grandad, a wheelchaired invalid, Juni sets on a journey to rescue his sister disappeared somewhere in the three-dimensional world.
Buddy Hall (Danny DeVito), an average car salesman who lives in a small New England town, dreams to do something notable in his life. He makes up his mind to decorate his house for the Christmas season with so many lights that it will be seen from space. The town dwellers, particularly his neighbor Steve Finch (Matthew Broderick), don't completely fancy this idea. Their fierce conflicts are about to thwart the holiday celebration. However, the warring families eventually discover the true spirit of Christmas.
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 the death of his father, troubled teen JAKE GATTISON travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost his mother and is acting out, unsettled and distressed. Ranch owner CHIEF (screen legend MICKEY ROONEY), works to calm the uneasy horse. Jake witnesses Chief's determination with the stallion, and begins to see the wisdom in the old man's words and deeds-lessons he can apply to his own life. When Troubadour suddenly runs away, Jake makes it his mission to bring the lost stallion home. The ranch hand GREYWOLF (ROGER WILLIE -"Windtalkers") explains to Jake the Native American legend of Heaven's Pathway, a mountain that towers over Harmony Ranch, said to be a place where wounded souls go to find peace. With this knowledge, Jake sets out with his new friends NICKI and ISAAC, two other troubled teens, on a journey to the top of Heaven's Pathway in search of Troubadour. The adventure challenges the three teens as never before. Jake, Nicki, and Isaac travel up the mountain bearing the burdens of their weaknesses, fears, and painful pasts. . . but they return with their lives changed forever.
Nick, a playboy bachelor, gets into intrigue with an attractive divorcee, Suzanne. She has two kids - seven-year-old Kevin and eleven-year-old Lindsey. When Suzanne's work keeps her in Vancouver for the holiday, Nick offers to bring her kids from Portland, Oregon to reunite with their mom. But Kevin and Lindsey never liked mom's admirers... Ice Cube appears as both star and producer for this movie.
One day an ordinary beagle (voiced by Jason Lee) finds himself abducted and taken to a secret laboratory run by a mad genetic scientist, Dr. Simon Barsinister (Peter Dinklage), conducting cruel experiments on living animals. Due to an accident in the lab, the canine becomes endowed with unimaginable powers and is then adopted by Dan Unger (Jim Belushi) for his 12-year-old son, Jack (Alex Neuberger). In his normal life Shoeshine is the same good-natured dog who dotes upon his owner. But when a crime is committed in the neighborhood, he immediately turns into Underdog, a superhero canine wearing a tight-fitting red leotard and a blue cape and fighting against transgressors.
Bill Cosby's Saturday-morning cartoon series comes to the big screen with himself as a co-writer. The movie is based on William H. Cosby, Jr.'s comedy monologues about his childhood, centered on a group of urban pals growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood. Animated heroes unexpectedly appear in the present day as real-life characters: a corpulent boy named Albert and his friends Bill, Weird Harold, Rudy, Mushmouth, Russell, and Dumb Donald. Fat Albert pulls his friends into trouble when they "fall" out of their TV world into the real world, where Fat Albert tries to help a young girl, Doris, make friends. However, the things get complicated when Fat Albert falls for Lauri, older sister of his new friend, making his pals worry about their leader who may never want to return to his cartoon world again.
After a vicious storm , half the ocean washes into the beach club swimming pool. Two teenagers, Haley and Claire, discover a mermaid in the pool. She tells them that she needs to find love in three days, and they agree to help her because helping a mermaid means you get a wish, and they decide that they can use their wish to try and stop Haley from moving to Australia.
According to an ancient prophecy, Ash Ketchum (Veronica Taylor), a young Pokemon trainer, is destined to save the world from chaos and total destruction. It is not going to be an easy task; he can see rocks ahead. Fortunately, Ash has faithful friends he can always rely on. Expect incredible, breathtaking adventures of Ash, his true old buddy Pikachu (Ikue Ootani), his new pal Melody (Amy Birnbaum), and his traveling companions Misty (Rachael Lillis) and Tracy (Ted Lewis).
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.
On the eve of his wedding, John Clayton, Lord of Greystoke (better known as Tarzan), receives a message from the witch doctor Mugambe that his homeland is in danger. It turns out that a treasure hunter named Ravens is searching for the lost city of Opar, and is destroying the jungle and desecrating the villagers' burial grounds in the process. Only Tarzan can stop Ravens and set things right in the African jungle, but will Jane stand for her fiance being away for so long?
A sequel to the 1998 blockbuster tells about the young woman who discovered she is inherited father's talent of an animal language understanding. Unlike her veterinarian dad, Maya (Kyla Pratt) didn't yet find an appropriate use for her talent. Her mother sends Maya to a dude ranch "Durango" to go to find herself. There she uses her talent talking to the animals what eventually helps to save "Durango" from being taken over by a neighboring ranch. Also starring are John Amos, Kristen Wilson, and Walker Howard.
Things are not what they seem at a lonely bus stop nestled in a small New England town. It's a crisp winter morning with a landscape painted of fresh snow. A beggar takes shelter from the frozen wind and in his hand he clutches a brown paper bag. During his stay, he encounters three young ladies going shopping, a jogger, a business woman and a newly married couple. Each views him from their own perspective. They come and go, but he does not follow. A bus pulls up, but he does not board. With the hint of something "more" in his demeanor, he just waits.