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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The Powerpuff Girls Movie 2002 PG, 87 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Craig McCracken Cast: Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily, Tom Kenny, Roger Jackson, Tom Kane, Jennifer Hale, Jeff Bennett, Jennifer Martin, Grey DeLisle, Phil LaMarr, Rob Paulsen, Kevin Michael Richardson, Frank Welker
This animated film shows how the pint-sized superheroines on the Cartoon Network series attained the status of popular crime fighters in their troubled city of Townsville. The girls–Blossom (voice of Cathy Cavadini), Bubbles (voice of Tara Strong), and Buttercup (voice of Elizabeth Daily)–do not fit in at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten because they do not know how to control their superpowers. They ask an ape, Mojo Jojo (voice of Roger Jackson) for help, not knowing that he is planning to take over Townsville. But, the girls catch on in time to save the town and, in the process, learn to take responsibility for their superpowers.
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Pulp Fiction 1994 R, 165 min. Genre: Drama / Action
Director: Quentin Tarantino Cast: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Ving Rhames, Dick Miller, Quentin Tarantino, Phil LaMarr, Rosanna Arquette, Peter Greene
Pumpkin (Tim Roth) and Honey Bunny (Amanda Plummer) are thieves who rob a coffee shop. Meanwhile, mob kingpin Marcellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) sends hit men Jules Winfield (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) to retrieve a briefcase, and, later, Vincent takes the boss's wife (Uma Thurman) out on the town. Then there is prizefighter Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) who Marcellus has told to throw a fight. These stories and more overlap into one great tale dealing with unsavory characters who quickly become very real to the viewer. "Pulp Fiction" is certainly a movie that will not disappoint, and the pace never lets up. In addition to receiving the Oscar for Best Writing, the film received six other nominations, including Best Picture, Actor (Travolta), Supporting Actor (Jackson), Supporting Actress (Thurman), and Director.
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| 1. Free Enterprise (1998)
2. The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)
3. Pulp Fiction (1994)
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