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Romance full length DVD movies
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In this light-hearted romantic comedy, Alfred Connelly (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Imogen (Julia Stiles) take turns narrating their bittersweet love story. When sophomore Al and freshman Imogen meet amid the chaos of a New York university, they fall in love at first sight and become deeply involved in a whirlwind romance. They seem to be a perfect match. He likes cooking, she enjoys making love. As their affair intensifies, the young couple must come to grips with the reactions of their mischievous friends to their romance, as well as Imogen's pregnancy scare. The sparkle of their love begins to fade and they eventually go their separate ways... |
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Honey Daniels (Jessica Alba), a talented choreographer, lives in a poor neighborhood and earns money working double-shift as a video store assistant by day and as a bartender in a night-club by night. Besides, she teaches hip-hop dancing to the local teenagers. But she dreams of becoming a successful video-clip dancer. Finally, fortune smiles on Honey when she meets the video director Michael Ellis (David Moscow) who offers her a job. She is cast in her first music video and even gets a promotion. But soon her boss begins making sexual advances towards Honey promising to turn her into a celebrity in the world of show-business. Can Honey overcome strong temptation? |
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If you are enamoured of your boss’s luscious daughter and want to get a job promotion, get ready for the worse. Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) proved to be unready. When his despotic boss Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp) asked him to house-sit, Tom only hoped to spend a quiet evening with his daughter Lisa (Tara Reid) and win her heart. However, it turned out quite different. And now he wishes the earth could swallow him up. How can Tom get out of a scrape if the house is full of havoc? He surely can’t pay off either the antique Persian carpets or the boss’s pet owl... |
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"Rescued" stars Jaci Twiss, Shea Potter, and Matthew Reese as three coworkers who get stranded on an island after a business flight gone wrong. As they survive together, a love triangle emerges, and Megan (Twiss) starts to see the importance of being true to yourself and what matters most. |
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After his younger brother’s death, a 19-year-old talented street dancer, DJ Williams (Columbus Short) moves to Atlanta, Georgia and attends Truth University which is historically considered to be the stronghold of African Americans. At first, he finds it tough to adapt himself to his new environment, for everyone regards him as a misfit. But when DJ gets an opportunity to show off his dancing skills, he catches the attention of school's main two fraternities, both of which want him to pledge and partake in a "stepping" competition. DJ gradually becomes a fraternity head, thereby arousing the wrath of the ex-leader. At the same time he has to solve his love problems...
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Shanté Smith has moved to Atlanta where she's the Love Doctor, helping women get their men to the altar. Tiffany calls her after she catches her boyfriend, Byron, in a clinch with his boss, Carla, just after he wins a competition similar to "The Apprentice." Shanté initiates a five-step program for Tiffany while Byron seeks advice from his best friend, Gizzard. The five steps include her meeting his family and her offering and withholding sex; Byron and Gizzard respond with their own strategies. Then, Bryon consults Shanté: has the Love Doctor switched sides? And, what happens if Byron finds out that Tiffany's playing games? Can true love run without a play book? |
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This is the sequel of the 2003's romance movie. This one is about how Paige (Kam Heskin) - a midwestern college girl – is having upcoming relations with Edvard (Luke Mably), but they meet some troubles connected with the Danish regal traditions. More precisely, there's an edict which claims that if a Danish prince marries a commoner, he must demise leaving his throne. |
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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. |
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A contract killer sees a chance to free himself from a tragic past. |
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Of East Indian origin, Taj Mahal Badalandabad lives in Coolidge, U.S.A. along with his dad, Dilip, mom, and sister. After hearing about his dad's exploits at Camford University in Britain, he re-locates there. When he arrives he is royally received by the elite, only to be humiliated and told this reception was because of a 'typographical error'. He thus re-locates to his new quarters in a distant wreck of a building called the 'barn' - reserved for 'losers'. When he gets over this welcome, Taj must now come to terms with the Queen's language, her dialect, and the racial profiling ('Curry-breath', 'Paki'), and a busty Charlotte Higginson, who is not only better at fencing, but is also intent to ensure his dismissal. Hilarious results follow when Taj decides to fight the Queen and her people at their own game(s) with the help of fellow losers and a horny bulldog. |
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Lynn Hughes finds that marriage the second time around is far from idyllic when the ex wife and her children return to manipulate her husband Jack. |
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Annie Porter is thrilled when her boyfriend Alex Shaw presents her with two tickets for a cruise to the Bahamas on a Norwegian luxury liner. The trip is a peace offering presented because Annie has just learned that Alex is a police officer who's been lying to her about his choice of profession. Alex lied because Annie didn't want to date any more cops after what happened with the bus in Los Angeles. The cruise ship's passengers include members of a diamond dealers' association, who have filled the ship's vault with valuable diamonds. Little do they know that passenger John Geiger, the designer of the ship's computer system, has planned to take over the ship, steal the diamonds, and set the ship on a collision course with an oil tanker anchored at the island of St. Martin. Geiger was fired and cast aside by the computer company he worked for, and he wants revenge. Now it's up to Alex to stop him. |
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Everyone makes mistakes. Kevin (Lance Bass) makes a fatal mistake: he meets the girl of his dreams (Emmanuelle Chriqui) on the subway but has no sufficient courage to ask her for her name or phone number. How can he find his subway sweetheart in the large city of Chicago? However, Kevin finds an ingenious solution. He sends his romantic story to the newspapers and poster the city with flyers displaying his number. As a result, Kevin's phone keeps ringing the whole day because hundreds of women are willing to meet him... What will happen next? Will the lost girl contact Kevin by phone? |
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A small town girl named Katie (Jessika Simpson) arrives in New York City to surprise her boyfriend. Instead, she gets surprised to catch him in the hay with another woman. Katie prefers living and working in the megalopolis to returning home, therefore she lands a job in a big company and unexpectedly finds herself amid a corporate tug of war when the unscrupulous vice president of the company Amber Perry (Piper Mackenzie Harris) schemes to oust the president, her ex-husband (Bill Jenkins), by any means necessary. |
| Norbit
[2007,
USA]
from $1.99 |
| Have you ever made a really big mistake? |
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It falls to Norbit's lot to undergo many severe trials. As a kid, he (Eddie Murphy) is abandoned at the door of a Chinese restaurant and reared by Mr. Wong (Eddie Murphy). During his schooldays the spineless Norbit is forced to pay court to an aggressive masterful obese girl, Rasputia (also Eddie Murphy), because she protects him from bullies. Some years later, he dares not protest and leads his 'protector' to the altar. Rasputia's aim in life is to eat to satiety and humble her weak-willed henpecked husband. When Norbit's childhood flame, Kate Thomas (Thandie Newton), comes back to town, he ventures to resort to various tricks in order to get rid of his tyrannical, monstrous, unfaithful spouse and win the heart of Kate who is engaged to Deion Hughes (Cuba Gooding Jr.). |
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A successful talk show host leaves Los Angeles to reunite with his family in the Deep South. |
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Larry Gigli (Ben Affleck), a lowly hitman in Los Angeles seeking the big score. He accepts an assignment to kidnap Brian (Justin Bartha), a disabled younger brother of a powerful Californian federal prosecutor, in order to save his mobster boss from incarceration. Gigli abducts the boy from his mental hospital and holds him as a hostage in his apartment. Having known of Gigli’s sympathy for the kidnappee, Louis (Lenny Venito), his boss, sends Ricki (Jennifer Lopez), a "lesbian assassin", to keep a close eye on Gigli to make sure he doesn't screw it up. When Larry and Ricki lodge together, waiting for further orders and taking a liking to Brian, Larry falls in love with a gorgeous, independent-minded female gangster. As time passes Ricki returns his affection. The events take an unexpected turn when Larry and Ricki receive orders to murder Brian. They both refuse point-blank to do it at the risk of their own lives. |
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Nate moves to L.A. to track down Cristabel, the woman he's been in love with since childhood, only to discover that his plan to woo her only has one hurdle to overcome: what to do with June, Cristabel's ever-present, not-so-hot best friend? What's even more complicating is Nate's growing feelings for June, whose true beauty starts to emerge. |
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