John C. McGinley
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A follow-up to the hilarious 2005 family comedy Are We There Yet?, ARE WE DONE YET? picks up where the last story left off. Now married to Suzanne (Nia Long), Nick Persons (Ice Cube) has bought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids, Lindsey and Kevin (Aleisha Allen and Philip Bolden). But when his new home quickly becomes a costly “fixer upper” and he finds himself at...
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Harvard, America’s most prestigious university and home to the world’s greatest minds, is a place where some trailer park families – like John’s (Jason Lee) – could never afford to go. But now, John’s niece has the chance of a lifetime, and all she needs is the tuition that he had promised to pay if she got into a good college…{dollar}29,879…which he doesn’t have. When John turns to his clueless friend Duff (Tom Green) for help,...
3) Highway
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On their way to the 1994 Kurt Cobain vigil, two 19 year-old friends come to terms with life, death and what it means to be an outsider in 90's America. Starring Jared Leto ("Alexander," "Panic Room"), Academy Award-nominee Jake Gyllenhaal ("Brokeback Mountain," "The Day After Tomorrow"), Selma Blair ("Legally Blonde," "Cruel Intentions"), John C. McGinley ("Wild Hogs," TV's "Scrubs") and Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winner Jeremy Piven (TV's "Entourage,"...
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Here, there and everywhere else she wants to be in Born to Be Wild is Katie, a hilariously playful three-year-old gorilla who knows how to communicate using sign language. But what makes her even more special to 14-year-old Rick (Wil Horneff) is that she’s his friend. So when Katie is reclaimed by her former owner (Peter Boyle) and penned up as an attraction at a flea market, Rick unlocks the cage and hits the road with his 400-pound furball of...
5) Platoon
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The film probes the psyche of the young soldiers who fought in Vietnam. Their camaraderie, their struggle for survival amid terrifying violence and madness of combat. Dealing with the day-to-day existence of an infantry rifle platoon of thirty guys from all walks of life, PLATOON examines the fight between good and evil in the outfit and what it was really like to be a foot soldier (grunt) in Vietnam.