Bounce 2000 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Don Roos Cast: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tony Goldwyn, Alex D. Linz, David Dorfman, Natasha Henstridge, Joe Morton, Johnny Galecki, Jennifer Grey, David Paymer
While waiting for his delayed flight from O'Hare, Buddy Amaral (Ben Affleck) meets fellow travelers in the bar and gives his plane ticket to Greg (Tony Goldwyn), who is very anxious to get home. The plane crashes, and Buddy, shocked that he has had such a close call with death, turns to the bottle for a year before deciding to meet Greg's widow, Abby (Gwyneth Paltrow). But Buddy doesn't explain who he is, and complications result just as romance blossoms.
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Home Alone 3 1997 PG, 102 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Action
Director: Raja Gosnell Cast: Alex D. Linz, Olek Krupa, Rya Kihlstedt, Lenny von Dohlen, David Thornton, Haviland Morris, Kevin Kilner, Marian Seldes, Seth Smith, Scarlett Johansson, James Saito, Christopher Curry, Baxter Harris, Richard Hamilton, Kevin Gudahl
In this "Home Alone" sequel, Alex's (Alex D. Linz) toy cart has a computer chip hidden in it that a group of North Korean terrorists want, and he is determined that the terrorists will not get the best of him.
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Max Keeble's Big Move 2001 PG, 90 min. Genre: Family
Director: Tim Hill Cast: Alex D. Linz, Zena Grey, Larry Miller, Josh Peck, Jamie Kennedy, Robert Carradine, Nora Dunn, Justin Berfield, Orlando Brown, Brooke Anne Smith
A victim of harassment by his ninth-grade classmates and by his principal (Larry Miller), Max (Alex D. Linz) feels enough is enough–especially since his family is moving out of the district next week. Acting quickly, Max gets his revenge and then learns that his family isn't moving after all. Fair Disney fare.
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My Brother the Pig 1999 PG, 95 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Erik Fleming Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes, Judge Reinhold, Nick Fuoco, Romy Windsor, Alex D. Linz, Paul Renteria, Renee Victor, Cambria Gonzalez, Nicole Zarate, Eduardo Antonio Garcia, Marco Rodriguez, Rob Johnson, Dee Bradley Baker
For years, teenager Kathy Caldwell (Scarlett Johansson) has been putting up with her young brother George's (Alex D. Linz) practical jokes. When their parents visit France, they leave Kathy and George in the care of a nanny, Matilda (Eva Mendes). All goes well, until Matilda uses witchcraft that turns George into a pig (voice of Dee Bradley Baker). Matilda, George, and Kathy now head for Mexico, before the parents return, searching for the only person who can turn George back into a human.
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One Fine Day 1996 PG, 108 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Romance
Director: Michael Hoffman Cast: Michelle Pfeiffer, George Clooney, Mae Whitman, Alex D. Linz, Charles Durning, Jon Robin Baitz, Ellen Greene, Joe Grifasi, Anna Maria Horsford, Sheila Kelley, Pete Hamill, Gregory Jbara, Robert Klein, George Martin
This enjoyable, romantic comedy features Michelle Pfeiffer as single-mom Melanie Parker and George Clooney as single-dad Jack Taylor. When their tots miss the ferry for their school field trip, Melanie and Jack are forced into helping each other. They spend the day swapping kids to allow attendance at scheduled meetings in this satire of today's hectic schedules of working parents who try to meet responsibilities of both the workplace and the home.
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Race to Space 2001 104 min. Genre: Family
Director: Sean McNamara Cast: James Woods, Alex D. Linz, Annabeth Gish, William Devane, William Atherton, Barry Corbin, Mark Moses, Patrick Richwood, Wesley Mann, John O'Hurley
Based loosely on the U.S. efforts to put a man in space, this is the story of a boy (Alex D. Linz) and his trials and victories as he grows up in his new environment with a famous father (James Woods), a former German scientist who now leads the NASA space efforts.
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Tarzan 1999 G, 88 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Kevin Lima, Chris Buck Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie O'Donnell, Wayne Knight, Nigel Hawthorne, Lance Henriksen, Brian Blessed, Alex D. Linz, Taylor Dempsey, Jason Marsden, Debi Derryberry, Rodger Bumpass, Jim Cummings, Jack Angel
This animated Disney film begins with violent scenes that are inappropriate for very young children. But for those old enough to handle vicious killings, this story of Tarzan's (voice of Alex D. Linz as a youth and voice of Tony Goldwyn as an adult) childhood among the gorillas should entertain; however, parents should be aware that violence continues with a hanging death and an abundance of gunfire. An Oscar was received for the song "You'll Be in My Heart."
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Titan A.E. 2000 PG, 94 min. Genre: Animation / Action / Sci-Fi
Director: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Art Vitello Cast: Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore, Bill Pullman, Janeane Garofalo, John Leguizamo, Nathan Lane, Ron Perlman, Tone Loc, Jim Breuer, Jim Cummings, Alex D. Linz, Charles Rocket, Ken Hudson Campbell, Tsai Chin
In this animated sci-fi film, the year is 3028 A,D., and the alien Drej destroy Earth. Only young Cale (voice of Matt Damon) holds the key to survival–a genetically coded map pointing to the gigantic spaceship, "Titan"–but the Drej are in hot pursuit.
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Vanished 1995 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery aka: Danielle Steel's 'Vanished'
Director: George Kaczender Cast: Lisa Rinna, George Hamilton, Maurice Godin, Robert Hays, Alex D. Linz, Albert Millaire, Sheena Larkin, Domini Blythe, Victor Knight, Lawrence Dane, Matt Holland, Kenneth Welsh
Set in the 1930s, this is the story of Marielle (Lisa Rinna) who keeps secret her past marriage and the child she lost in an accident. She starts a new life, but when her son disappears and her ex-husband (Maurice Godin) is suspected, the truth begins to unfold.
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| 1. Bounce (2000)
2. Home Alone 3 (1997)
3. Max Keeble's Big Move (2001)
4. My Brother the Pig (1999)
5. One Fine Day (1996)
6. Race to Space (2001)
7. Tarzan (1999)
8. Titan A.E. (2000)
9. Vanished (1995) aka: Danielle Steel's 'Vanished'
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