Alien Trespass 2009 PG, 88 min. Genre: Comedy / Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller
Director: R.W. Goodwin Cast: Eric McCormack, Jenni Baird, Dan Lauria, Robert Patrick, Jody Thompson, Andrew Dunbar, Sarah Smyth, Aaron Brooks, Tom McBeath, Vincent Gale, Jerry Wasserman, Jonathan Young, Michael Roberds, Sage Brocklebank, Christina Schild
It is 1957 in California's Mojave Desert, and Ted Lewis (Eric McCormack) spots a shooting star while celebrating an anniversary dinner with his wife Lana (Jody Thompson). Meanwhile, a local diner waitress Tammy (Jenni Baird) looks out her window and sees the same shooting star. But, it really isn't a shooting star. Instead, it is an alien spaceship that crashes in the desert, and the only witnesses are teenagers Dick and Penny (Andrew Dunbar and Sarah Smyth) who are parked on a lovers' lane near the crash site. Urp emerges from the spaceship in pursuit of Ghota–a one-eyed monster that has escaped. In order to neutralize the monster, Urp takes over Ted's body but finds that there is little support from police Chief Dawson (Dan Lauria) or from officer Vernon (Robert Patrick). Now, Urp joins forces with Penny to track down the monster and prevent it from conquering the world.
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The Audrey Hepburn Story 2000 PG, 133 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Robman Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Frances Fisher, Keir Dullea, Gabriel Macht, Peter Giles, Emmy Rossum, Eric McCormack, Seana Kofoed, Michael J. Burg, Joan Copeland, Marcel Jeannin, Adam MacDonald, Mark Camacho, Sarah Hyland, Vlasta Vrana
This made-for-TV movie features Jennifer Love Hewitt in the title role. Through flashbacks, the story focuses on Audrey's European childhood during World War II, continues through early Hollywood days, and culminates (where the flashbacks began) during the production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
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Call of the Wild 1993 TV, 97 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Alan Smithee, Michael Toshiyuki Uno Cast: Rick Schroder, Gordon Tootoosis, Duncan Fraser, Mia Sara, Richard Newman, Brent Stait, Eric McCormack, Kerry Sandomirsky, Tom Heaton, Vince Metcalfe, Marie Stillin, Allen Lysell, Bill Croft, Dayne Low, Peter Bibby
In this rendition of Jack London's novel, young, inexperienced John Thornton (Rick Schroder) is searching for gold in the Yukon, and he receives invaluable help from Buck, a German Shepherd that, after being stolen from its California home, is now a sled dog in Alaska. John and Buck bond as they face many hardships while traveling through the frozen terrain during the Yukon Gold Rush.
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Double, Double, Toil and Trouble 1993 TV, 89 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Stuart Margolin Cast: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Cloris Leachman, Phil Fondacaro, Eric McCormack, Kelli Fox, Wayne Robson, Matthew Walker, Meshach Taylor, Denalda Williams, Gary Jones, Alex Green, Babs Chula, Bill Meilen, Nora McLellan
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are back–this time in dual roles of Kelly and Lynn Farmer and their young aunts Sofia and Agatha during their childhood. Kelly and Lynn try to save the family home from the clutches of their evil Aunt Agatha (now played by Cloris Leachman) who has managed to cast a spell on her own twin sister, Aunt Sophia (also Cloris Leachman).
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Exception to the Rule 1997 R, 98 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: David Winning Cast: Sean Young, Kim Cattrall, Eric McCormack, William Devane, Diego Wallraff, Stephen Mendel, Bob Lujan, Mark Acheson, Rob Daprocida, Michael Cram
Things are looking up for Tim (Eric McCormack)–he has a good job working in his wife's father's diamond business, and his wife is pregnant with their first child. But–after an evening of sex with a seductress while on a business trip, he receives a video that documents his "performance." He is to turn over a diamond shipment to the woman. Things get even worse after a private investigator working for Tim is murdered.
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Free Enterprise 1998 R, 115 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Meyer Burnett Cast: Rafer Weigel, Eric McCormack, William Shatner, Patrick Van Horn, Audie England, Phil LaMarr, Holly Gagnier, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Jonathan Slavin, Lori Lively
Robert (Rafer Weigel) and Mark (Eric McCormack) have been "Star Trek" fans since they were young boys. One day they meet their idol, William Shatner, who entertains them with egocentric stories about his dream of playing all the roles in a musical version of "Julius Caesar." The two "trekkies" realize their hero is flawed and, with that knowledge, try to learn from past mistakes.
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Holy Man 1998 PG, 113 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stephen Herek Cast: Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum, Kelly Preston, Robert Loggia, Jon Cryer, Eric McCormack, Edie McClurg, Soupy Sales, Tim Powell, Morgan Fairchild
Eddie Murphy plays the title role of a man who, due to a bizarre set of circumstances, ends up recuperating in the home of Ricky Hayman (Jeff Goldblum), an executive at The Good Buy Shopping Network. From there he finds a way to turn Hayman's network into a religious experience as he sells Hayman's "unsellable" products while turning the American viewers on to his way of thinking. 1 User Review
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| | Grandma 2003 03/15/2009 | | I Loved this movie! It was absoutely hysterical! I laughed so hard I was crying, and even peed my pants!!!! We need more good movies like this one! |
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The Lost World 1992 N/R, 99 min. Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi
Director: Timothy Bond Cast: John Rhys-Davies, David Warner, Eric McCormack, Nathania Stanford, Darren Peter Mercer, Tamara Gorski, Sala Came, Fidelis Cheza, Kate Egan, John Chinosiyani, Innocent Choda, Brian Cooper, Charles David
This remake of A. Conan Doyle's 1912 novel involves scientists Professor Challenger (John Rhys-Davies) and Professor Summerlee (David Warner) heading to the Belgian Congo plateau with their team. They search for the dinosaurs that are thought to exist. There is a sequel (that was shot concurrently): "Return to the Lost World."
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The Sisters 2006 R, 113 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman Cast: Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson, Erika Christensen, Tony Goldwyn, Elizabeth Banks, Rip Torn, Chris O'Donnell, Eric McCormack, Steven Culp, Alessandro Nivola, Greg Foote, Ed Ragozzino
This take-off on Anton Chekov's "The Three Sisters," is updated and now set in the United States where sisters Marcia and Olga (Maria Bello and Mary Stuart Masterson) are planning a surprise for their sister Irene's (Erika Christensen) birthday. The party takes place, but it leads to the siblings' struggle with suppressed memories as they try to overcome their father's death and come to an honest understanding of their relationships with each other.
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A Will of Their Own 1998 TV, 240 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Karen Arthur Cast: Lea Thompson, Ellen Burstyn, Thomas Gibson, John Shea, Sonia Braga, Faye Dunaway, Charlotte Ross, Karin Anglin, Eric McCormack, Tovah Feldshuh, Diana Scarwid, Reiko Aylesworth
This TV miniseries follows the challenges and successes of strong-willed women in the 20th century, chronicling three generations of one family. A fine cast.
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| 1. Alien Trespass (2009)
2. The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000)
3. Call of the Wild (1993)
4. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993)
5. Exception to the Rule (1997)
6. Free Enterprise (1998)
7. Holy Man (1998)
8. The Lost World (1992)
9. Return to the Lost World (1993)
10. The Sisters (2006)
11. A Will of Their Own (1998)
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