Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen 2004 PG, 85 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Sara Sugarman Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly, Alison Pill, Eli Marienthal, Carol Kane, Megan Fox, Sheila McCarthy, Tom McCamus, Richard Fitzpatrick, Sheila Sealy-Smith, Ashley Leggat
After Lola's (Lindsay Lohan) family moved from Greenwich Village to the New Jersey suburb of Dellwood, Lola tries to make a name for herself by snagging the lead in her new school's play. But popular classmate Carla (Megan Fox) thinks the role is hers, and a battle rages between the two girls.
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First Love, Last Rites 1997 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jesse Peretz Cast: Natasha Gregson Wagner, Giovanni Ribisi, Eli Marienthal, Robert John Burke, Donal Logue, Jeanetta Arnette, L. Christian Mixon, Jimmy McBride, Randy Quaid, Hugh Joseph Babin
Sissel (Natasha Wagner) and Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) share an obsessively naive love for each other that is gradually fizzling out in this haunting tale set in a Louisiana bayou town where nothing much ever happens.
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The Iron Giant 1999 PG, 80 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Drama / Sci-Fi
Director: Brad Bird Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Eli Marienthal, Harry Connick Jr., Vin Diesel, Christopher McDonald, James Gammon, Cloris Leachman, John Mahoney, M. Emmet Walsh, Mary Kay Bergman, Ollie Johnston, Jack Angel, Rodger Bumpass
In this animated feature film, set in 1957, a giant mechanical man (voice of Vin Diesel) drops from the sky and lands near a small town in Maine where he is befriended by young Hogarth Hughes (voice of Eli Marienthal). Although Hogarth's neighbors and the U.S. government worry that the robot is a Soviet weapon, by story's end, the message against weapons and war are very clear. The moral is that humans CAN make choices.
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Jack Frost 1998 PG, 95 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Troy Miller Cast: Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Joseph Cross, Henry Rollins, Scott Kraft, Dweezil Zappa, Eli Marienthal, Andrew Lawrence, Will Rothhaar, Mika Boorem, Benjamin Brock, Taylor Handley, Moon Unit Zappa
Charlie (Joseph Cross) is 11 years old when his father, Jack Frost (Michael Keaton), is killed in an automobile accident just before Christmas. The next year Jack comes back, reincarnated as a snowman, and tries to heal the family and teach Charlie how to deal with life without a father.
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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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Unlikely Angel 1996 TV, 92 min. Genre: Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Michael Switzer Cast: Dolly Parton, Roddy McDowall, Brian Kerwin, Allison Mack, Eli Marienthal, Maria del Mar, Gary Sandy, Terrie Snell, James Lurie, Ricki Dale, Frances Peach, Jana Stave, Billy "Sly" Williams, Ron Wolf
Country music performer Ruby Diamond (Dolly Parton) is killed in a car crash, but when she reaches the Pearly Gates, Saint Peter (Roddy McDowall) tells her that she may not enter Heaven until she performs a good deed. So, back to Earth she comes and tries to reunite workaholic widower Ben Bartilson (Brian Kerwin) and his children, Sarah and Matthew (Allison Mack and Eli Marienthal) in time for Christmas.
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| 1. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)
2. First Love, Last Rites (1997)
3. The Iron Giant (1999)
4. Jack Frost (1998)
5. The Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
6. Unlikely Angel (1996)
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