10 Things I Hate About You 1999 PG-13, 94 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Gil Junger Cast: Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Larisa Oleynik, David Krumholtz, Andrew Keegan, Susan May Pratt, Gabrielle Union, Larry Miller, David Leisure
This modern-day version of Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," provides lively viewing with Julia Stiles taking on the role of Katarina Stratford–high strung, but persuasive, older sister of the popular Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). The age-old plot follows Shakespeare's in this story about the war between men and women.
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Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay 2008 R, 102 min. Genre: Comedy / Adventure
Director: Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg Cast: Kal Penn, John Cho, Rob Corddry, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Neil Patrick Harris, Missi Pyle, Beverly D'Angelo, Eric Winter, Danneel Harris, Paula Garces
In this sequel to "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," stoners Harold Lee (John Cho) and Kumar Patel (Kal Penn) head off to Amsterdam on vacation. They sneak a bong aboard the airplane, and after Kumar lights up the bong in the restroom, they end up in a cell in Guantanamo Bay as suspects in a terrorism plot. They manage to escape and, with Deputy Chief of Homeland Security Ron Fox (Rob Corddry) on their trail, try to reach the wedding of Kuma's ex, Vanessa (Danneel Harris), in Texas. Their hope is that Vanessa's fiance Colton (Eric Winter) will use his connections to clear their names, but more than a few obstacles lie in their way.
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Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle 2004 R, 88 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Danny Leiner Cast: John Cho, Kal Penn, Paula Garces, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Ryan Reynolds, Fred Willard, Ethan Embry, Christopher Meloni, Neil Patrick Harris, Luis Guzman, Jamie Kennedy
While stoner roommates spend hours driving around Princeton looking for a White Castle restaurant, they encounter numerous obstacles.
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How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog 2000 R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Kalesniko Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Robin Wright Penn, Suzi Hofrichter, Lynn Redgrave, Jared Harris, Peter Riegert, David Krumholtz, Johnathon Schaech, Kaitlin Hopkins, Suzy Joachim
Playwright Peter McGowan (Kenneth Branagh) is suffering from pressures brought on by a string of flops at the box office. As if that were not enough, his wife (Robin Wright Penn) is trying to convince him that now is the time to start a family. Add to that a barking dog and a strange assortment of neighbors–you get the picture.
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The Ice Storm 1997 R, 113 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ang Lee Cast: Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Henry Czerny, Sigourney Weaver, Jamey Sheridan, Christina Ricci, Elijah Wood, Courtney Peldon, David Krumholtz, Adam Hann-Byrd, Tobey Maguire, Kate Burton, Katie Holmes, Maia Danziger, Michael Cumpsty
Set in Connecticut during the weekend after Thanksgiving, 1973, this is a tale about members of the wealthy Hood and Carver families who have lost purpose in their lives. Sixteen-year-old Paul Hood (Tobey Maguire) is home from prep school but wishing he was nearer to Casey (Katie Holmes) who he has a crush on. Meanwhile, his 14-year-old sister Wendy (Christina Ricci) has been playing around sexually with neighbor Mikey Carver (Elijah Wood)–whose mother Janey (Sigourney Weaver) is having an affair with Wendy's father Ben (Kevin Kline). Ben's wife Elena (Joan Allen) knows that there are problems but has no idea of how to cope. The ice storm hits, and they find things turning from bad to worse.
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Kill the Poor 2006 N/R, 86 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alan Taylor Cast: David Krumholtz, Clara Bellar, Paul Calderon, Jon Budinoff, Heather Burns, Zak Orth, Larry Gilliard Jr., Otto Sanchez, Jaime Tirelli, Fisher Stevens, Cliff Gorman, Damian Young
The time is 1982, and the place is New York City where Joe (David Krumholtz) and his pregnant French wife, Anabelle (Clara Bellar), buy into a tenement building on Avenue E on the city's lower East Side. Their neighbors are pot heads, dealers, and thieves roaming the streets. To make their house a home and protect the property, Joe joins forces with the other tenants who elect him president of the "co-op." Joe is asked to evict long-time squatter Carlos DeJesus (Paul Calderon) who has lived in the building longer than anyone else. But, Joe's attempts at mediation meet with little success.
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Liberty Heights 1999 R, 128 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Barry Levinson Cast: Adrien Brody, Ben Foster, Orlando Jones, Bebe Neuwirth, Joe Mantegna, Rebekah Johnson, David Krumholtz, Richard Kline, Vincent Guastaferro, Justin Chambers
Set in a Jewish neighborhood in Baltimore during 1954–at a time when integration had just been legally enforced–this is the story of the Kurtzmans: Van (Adrien Brody), Ben (Ben Foster), Ada (Bebe Neuwirth), and Nate (Joe Mantegna). The characters are believable, funny, and sad as they uniquely deal with the changing world around them.
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Life with Mikey 1993 PG, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: James Lapine Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christina Vidal, Nathan Lane, Cyndi Lauper, David Krumholtz, David Huddleston, Christine Baranski, Ruben Blades, Mandy Patinkin, Victor Garber
Down-and-out talent agency director Michael Chapman (Fox) thinks he has found a gold mine in Angie Vega (Vidal) who he is sure is a child prodigy.
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The Mexican 2001 R, 123 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Gore Verbinski Cast: Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, James Gandolfini, David Krumholtz, Gene Hackman, Luis Felipe Tovar, Bob Balaban, J.K. Simmons, Sherman Augustus, Richard Coca
Jerry (Brad Pitt) is a criminal who–despite the urging of girlfriend Samantha (Julia Roberts) to turn over a new leaf–cannot resist one final job: getting an antique gun called The Mexican out of Mexico and back to the United States. Those who expect good entertainment from a Pitt/Roberts teaming are going to feel cheated.
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Ray 2004 PG-13, 152 min. Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Taylor Hackford Cast: Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Regina King, Clifton Powell, Harry Lennix, Bokeem Woodbine, Aunjanue Ellis, Sharon Warren, C.J. Sanders, Curtis Armstrong, Richard Schiff, Larenz Tate, Terrence Howard, David Krumholtz, Wendell Pierce
Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for his portrayal of soul singer Ray Charles, which begins with Ray's (C.J. Sanders) early life in Georgia when he went blind at age seven, but his mother encouraged him to go on with his life and develop his talent. He becomes a successful musician and rises in the music world. But, his weakness for women and drugs intervenes–until Ray rises above his personal demons and finds his place as a beloved performer. The film received one other Academy Award and was nominated for four others, including Best Picture and Director.
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The Santa Clause 1994 PG, 97 min. Genre: Family
Director: John Pasquin Cast: Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, Eric Lloyd, David Krumholtz, Peter Boyle, Mary Gross, Larry Brandenburg, Paige Tamada, Jayne Eastwood
Santa Claus fell off the roof and Charlie Calvin (Eric Lloyd) talks his father, Scott (Tim Allen), into taking on the chore of delivering gifts. Problems arise when Charlie's mother and new husband (Wendy Crewson and Judge Reinhold) have doubts about Scott's abilities to parent.
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The Santa Clause 2 2002 G, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Lembeck Cast: Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, Eric Lloyd, David Krumholtz, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, Spencer Breslin, Liliana Mumy, Danielle Woodman, Art LaFleur, Peter Boyle, Kevin Pollak
In this sequel to the 1994 film, Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) has been serving as Santa Claus for the past nine years. But, there is a clause in his contract stating that he must get married before Christmas Eve of this year. That allows him just 28 days to find a Mrs. Claus or he will loose his super-Santa powers.
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Scorched 2003 PG-13, 89 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Gavin Grazer Cast: Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, Woody Harrelson, John Cleese, Paulo Costanzo, David Krumholtz, Joshua Leonard, Ivan Sergei, Wayne Morse, Jeffrey Tambor, Max Wein, Marcus Thomas, Gavin Grazer, Renee Olstead, Steven Shenbaum
Without knowing of each other's plans, three bank tellers–Sheila (Alicia Silverstone), Stuart (Paulo Costanzo), and Jason (Woody Harrelson)–at the Desert Savings Bank rob the bank on the same weekend. Each one has his or her own reasons for the heists as well as plans for the future in this entertaining crime/comedy.
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Serenity 2005 PG-13, 119 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Adventure / Thriller
Director: Joss Whedon Cast: Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Ron Glass, Chiwetel Ejiofor, David Krumholtz, Michael Hitchcock, Sarah Paulson, Yan Feldman, Rafael Feldman
The time is 500 years in the future when Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) and the crew of his space ship, Serenity, take on passengers–including a brother and sister, Simon and River Tam (Sean Maher and Summer Glau). Because River is telepathic and knows secrets that the Alliance–the powerful group that controls the galaxy–does not want known, she is pursued across the universe by a government assassin who will stop at nothing to get River.
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Sidewalks of New York 2001 R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Edward Burns Cast: Edward Burns, Rosario Dawson, Dennis Farina, Heather Graham, David Krumholtz, Brittany Murphy, Stanley Tucci, Aida Turturro, Nadia Dajani, Callie Thorne, Michael Leydon Campbell, Kathleen Doyle, Ted Neustadt, Alicia Meer, Libby Langdon
Newly back on the dating scene, unsuccessful producer Tommy (Edward Burns) meets and is attracted to divorcee Maria (Rosario Dawson). Meanwhile, Maria's ex-husband Ben (David Krumholtz) is trying to get the attention of waitress Ashley (Brittany Murphy) who is having an affair with dentist Griffin (Stanley Tucci) who often cheats on his realtor wife Annie (Heather Graham). The result is an entertaining, romantic comedy in which ideas about friendship, love, and sex intersect as these Manhattanites reveal their inner thoughts about relationships.
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The Slums of Beverly Hills 1998 R, 91 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Tamara Jenkins Cast: Natasha Lyonne, Alan Arkin, Marisa Tomei, Charlotte Stewart, Kevin Corrigan, Jessica Walter, David Krumholtz, Carl Reiner, Eli Marienthal, Rita Moreno
The Abramowitz family–father (Alan Arkin), daughter (Natasha Lyonne), and sons (Ely Marienthal and David Krumholtz)–may live in Beverly Hills, but they are not among the upper crust. In fact, they live a nomadic existence moving from one dump of an apartment to another. They find their chance to move up in the world and seize it, but before long they loose that brief tenure and resume life in the "slums" of Beverly Hills.
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Two Can Play That Game 2001 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Mark Brown Cast: Vivica A. Fox, Morris Chestnut, Anthony Anderson, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Gabrielle Union, Tamala Jones, Ray Wise, Bobby Brown, Dondre Whitfield, Mo'Nique, David Krumholtz, Colby Kane, Amy Hunter, Lee Anthony, Ian "Blaze" Kelly
In this battle-of-the-sexes comedy, Shante Smith (Vivica A. Fox) has been giving advice on their romantic lives to her girlfriends Karen (Wendy Raquel Robinson) and Tracey (Tamala Jones), and they have listened to her every word. Now, Shante's boyfriend Keith (Morris Chestnut) is caught cheating on her with her rival Conny (Gabrielle Union), and Shante sets up her "Ten Day Plan" to get Keith back in line.
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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story 2007 R, 96 min. Genre: Comedy / Musical
Director: Jake Kasdan Cast: John C. Reilly, Jenna Fischer, Raymond J. Barry, Margo Martindale, Kristen Wiig, Chip Hormess, Tim Meadows, Conner Rayburn, Chris Parnell, Matt Besser, David Krumholtz, Nat Faxon, Gerry Black
Eight-year-old Dewey Cox (Conner Rayburn) accidentally kills his brother with a machete, and his father (Raymond J. Barry) will never let him forget it. When he is 14 years old, Dewey (now played by John C. Reilly) is married to 12-year-old Edith (Kristen Wiig) and is on the rise as a musical star. Over the next 30 years, Dewey becomes involved in multiple marriages, drugs, prison, and career highs and lows in this parody on Hollywood music biopics.
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You Stupid Man 2002 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Brian Burns Cast: David Krumholtz, Milla Jovovich, Denise Richards, William Baldwin, Jessica Cauffiel, Dan Montgomery Jr., Landy Cannon, Katia Corriveau, Christopher Crumb, Jordan Hecht
Owen (David Krumholtz) was dropped by his girlfriend, Chloe (Denise Richards), when she found success in Hollywood. Owen later falls in love with Nadine (Milla Jovovich), but Chloe returns home after her TV show is cancelled and wants to reunite with Owen. Now, it is Owen who must choose between two important choices in his life.
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| 1. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
2. Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)
3. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
4. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog (2000)
5. The Ice Storm (1997)
6. Kill the Poor (2006)
7. Liberty Heights (1999)
8. Life with Mikey (1993)
9. The Mexican (2001)
10. Ray (2004)
11. The Santa Clause (1994)
12. The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
13. Scorched (2003)
14. Serenity (2005)
15. Sidewalks of New York (2001)
16. The Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
17. Two Can Play That Game (2001)
18. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
19. You Stupid Man (2002)
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