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Bertie Wooster, an upperclass twit with a kind heart, is constantly subject to the whims of his evil aunts and egotistical friends. Bertie is thus perpetually embroiled
in trouble, but no fear! His manservant Jeeves will surely save the day every time. Stephen Fry plays Jeeves impeccably - as the valet who is quite frankly smarter than all
of the so-called educated upperclass nobs who order him around. But were it not for his sage wisdom, poor Bertie, perfectly realized by Hugh Laurie, would be long since married
off to the likes of the awful Honoria Glossop! Click Here for price and info
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A romantic comedy about a big-city reporter Ike Graham (Richard Gere) who falls for a
small-town handywoman Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts) with a nasty habit of fleeing from the altar in a recurring state of premarital panic. Click Here for price and info
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Kids may enjoy the slapstick of this modern reworking of the old Our Gang comedies. Click Here for price and info
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When Dr. Peter Venkman and his Columbia University colleagues are kicked out of their prestigious academic posts, they start a private practice as professional
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It's a buddy comedy about Roy O'Bannon (Wilson), a minor, borderline incompetent desperado, and Chon Wang (Chan). A member of the Chinese Imperial Guard searching for a kidnapped princess (Lucy
Liu). They become reluctant partners in the Old West (Roy, who considers Chan his sidekick, is hurt to discover that the bounty on Wang's head is more than his own),
brawling, drinking, bathing, and bonding and in general having mildly amusing adventures together, while eluding a posse and other random enemies.
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Mighty ducks is a heart warming tale of a
insecure yet smart lawyer (Emilio Estevez) who is ordered to coach an ice hockey team as community service for drink driving. The tale follows the trials and tribulations of the
of the team and the coach dealing with issues such as single parents and self belief. It is a pleasant journey of self discovery which is both light and uplifting. This film is
ideal for the family.
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A well-acted comedy-drama centering on the romance of Carla (Juliette Lewis) and Daniel (Giovani Ribisi) and throwing in some general family angst as a secondary story
line. The acting is tremendous--Lewis and Ribisi both give convincing performances without condescending to their characters. Diane Keaton plays yet another charming
scatterbrain, this time as Elizabeth Tate, the uptight, rich mother who wants a picture-perfect life. Click Here for price and info
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