The Family Man 2000 PG-13, 125 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Brett Ratner Cast: Nicolas Cage, Tea Leoni, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Piven, Saul Rubinek, Josef Sommer, Makenzie Vega, Lisa Thornhill, Harve Presnell, Mary Beth Hurt, Jake and Ryan Milkovich, Amber Valletta, Francine York, Ruth Williamson, Robert Downey Sr.
A Wall Street investment broker, bachelor Jack Campbell (Nicholas Cage), wakes up one day to find that he has a wife, Kate (Tea Leoni), and family. This is the life he would have lived if he had married Kate back in their college days when Kate was his sweetheart. Gradually, Jack realizes that not only is his old life as the free-living bachelor over but he now has the opportunity to enjoy a more fulfilling personal life than he has ever known.
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Life or Something Like It 2002 PG-13, 103 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stephen Herek Cast: Angelina Jolie, Edward Burns, Tony Shalhoub, Christian Kane, James Gammon, Melissa Errico, Stockard Channing, Lisa Thornhill, Gregory Itzin, Max Baker
A successful Seattle newscaster, Lanie Kerigan (Angelina Jolie), interviews a psychic (Tony Shalhoub) who tells her she has only a few days left to live. This revelation spurs Lanie to question the choices she made when she adopted what she believed to be the perfect lifestyle.
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Power 98 1995 R, 89 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jaime Hellman Cast: Eric Roberts, Lisa Thornhill, Jason Gedrick, Jack Betts, Michael Mantell, Jennie Garth, Jim Fyfe
Radio personality Karlin Pickett (Eric Roberts) wants to improve ratings, so he recruits young John Price (Jason Gedrick) to go on the air with him. The ploy works, but John's success brings on major problems with his girlfriend Sharon. BUT by now, most viewers will have lost interest.
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A Very Unlucky Leprechaun 1998 PG, 90 min. Genre: Family
Director: Brian(2) Kelly Cast: Warwick Davis, Tim Matheson, Lisa Thornhill, Danielle & Stephanie Lombardi, Una Crawford O'Brien, Philip Sweeney, Mick Nolan, Michael Dwyer, Donal Simmie, Jimmy Keogh
Howard (Tim Matheson) inherits an estate in Ireland where he moves with his daughter, Molly (Danielle and Stephanie Lombardi). Unfortunately, the mansion is noted for being unlucky, and the place proves true to its reputation. But Molly has an idea: a leprechaun is needed to bring some good luck. A good plan, but they end up with a leprechaun (Warwick Davis) who is unlucky.
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| 1. The Family Man (2000)
2. Life or Something Like It (2002)
3. Power 98 (1995)
4. A Very Unlucky Leprechaun (1998)
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