The 6th Day 2000 PG-13, 124 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Roger Spottiswoode Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rooker, Sarah Wynter, Wendy Crewson, Rodney Rowland, Terry Crews, Ken Pogue, Robert Duvall, Colin Cunningham, Wanda Cannon, Taylor Anne Reid, Jennifer Gareis, Don McManus
In this futuristic action thriller, helicopter pilot Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) arrives home one day to find he has been cloned and replaced by the sinister forces of Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn). Once Gibson understands the conspiracy secret of having clones take over the world, Drucker issues a contract on his life. This leaves Gibson with no choice but to escape from his would-be assassins and, at the same time, uncover Drucker's evil plan.
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An American Rhapsody 2001 PG-13, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Eva Gardos Cast: Nastassja Kinski, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Goldwyn, Mae Whitman, Agnes Banfalvy, Zoltan Seress, Zsuzsa Czinkoczi, Balazs Galko, Larisa Oleynik, Lisa Jane Persky, Kelly Endresz-Balanki, Andras Szoke, Erzsi Pasztor, Colleen Camp, Robert Lesser
A family flees Soviet-dominated Hungary and migrates to the U.S., but the parents (Nastassja Kinski and Tony Goldwyn) take their daughter Maria with them and must leave their baby daughter Suzanne behind. Six years later, the American Red Cross facilitates a reunion, and Suzanne (Kelly Endresz-Balanki) is brought to the U.S. where more problems ensue over the next nine years with a perplexed Suzanne failing to adapt to her new home and country. This is Suzanne's (now played by Scarlett Johansson) story as seen through her eyes as a 15-year-old who revisits Hungary in an attempt to come to terms with the circumstances of her life. An uplifting story for all ages.
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Bounce 2000 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Don Roos Cast: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tony Goldwyn, Alex D. Linz, David Dorfman, Natasha Henstridge, Joe Morton, Johnny Galecki, Jennifer Grey, David Paymer
While waiting for his delayed flight from O'Hare, Buddy Amaral (Ben Affleck) meets fellow travelers in the bar and gives his plane ticket to Greg (Tony Goldwyn), who is very anxious to get home. The plane crashes, and Buddy, shocked that he has had such a close call with death, turns to the bottle for a year before deciding to meet Greg's widow, Abby (Gwyneth Paltrow). But Buddy doesn't explain who he is, and complications result just as romance blossoms.
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Doomsday Gun 1994 TV, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Young Cast: Frank Langella, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey, Michael Kitchen, Francesca Annis, Tony Goldwyn, Aharon Ipale, James Fox, Rupert Graves, Clive Owen
This semi-documentary is based on the true story of Saddam Hussein's efforts to obtain a superior weapon, leading to his dealings with Canadian Gerald Bull (Frank Langella) who is willing to sell his services to the highest bidder.
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Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives 1986 R, 85 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Mystery
Director: Tom McLoughlin Cast: Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagan, Renee Jones, Kerry Noonan, C.J. Graham, Tony Goldwyn, Tom Fridley, Darcy DeMoss, Vincent Guastaferro, Nancy McLoughlin, Ron Palillo, Alan Blumenfeld, Matthew Faison, Ann Ryerson
Tommy (Thom Mathews) returns to the masked killer Jason's (C.J. Graham) grave and digs up the body, which is then hit by lightning and accidentally brought back to life. Now, Jason heads back to Camp Crystal Lake and terrorizes the young campers and their teenage counselors. Will Tommy, once again, be able to stop the masked killer? Some humor is added to lighten the mood in those very tense "Jason moments."
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Ghost 1990 PG-13, 128 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Mystery / Fantasy / Romance
Director: Jerry Zucker Cast: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, Rick Aviles, Vincent Schiavelli, Gail Boggs, Armelia McQueen, Susan Breslau, Martina Deignan, Stanley Lawrence, Christopher J. Keene, Rick Kleber, Macka Foley, Phil Leeds
New York banker Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze) is mugged and killed during his attempt to obtain a computer password in order to steal from a client's account. Sam, having unfinished business here on Earth, comes back as a ghost to help uncover the reasons for his death. A psychic (Whoopi Goldberg) helps him communicate with the living to find out who wanted the computer password. A blockbuster movie that was popular at theaters. Whoopi won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress; the film also won for Best Writing and was nominated for three others, including Best Picture. 5 User Reviews
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| | steelers68 09/24/2009 | | definitely a good romantic movie, there is another movie that was forgotten in this list also, it is called One last Dance |
| | AWESOME! | julziegirl06 09/15/2009 | | Patrick and Demi are awesome in this movie!!! |
| | "patrick" know's what he's doing,I LIKE THE MOVIE | Faith 07/04/2009 | | |
| | fantastic, touching and great acting from all of the cast | sorare 05/11/2007 | | |
| | fantastic, touching and great acting from all of the cast | sorare 05/11/2007 | | |
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The Godfather of Green Bay 2005 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Pete Schwaba Cast: Pete Schwaba, Lance Barber, Lauren Holly, Thomas Lennon, Tony Goldwyn, Jimmy Pardo, Robert Martin, Ivona Rocque, Paul Bentzen, Mike Toomey, Jeffrey Hoge, Mark Borchardt, Eric Price, Dennis LaValle
For 15 years comedian Joe (Pete Schwaba) has blown every chance he has had to make it big in show business. Now, Joe sees a chance to perform on "The Tonight Show," and he and friend Kenny (Lance Barber) travel to Wisconsin for auditions with the show's talent scout Harvey Skorik (Dennis LaValle). While in Wisconsin, Joe crosses paths with and is inspired by his former English teacher Molly Mahoney (Lauren Holly). Joe performs at the festival and faces one of the toughest crowds of his life: deer hunters, Packer fans, and worst of all The Godfather of Green Bay who happens to be a former high-school football star now dealing in drugs–and in love with Molly.
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Joshua 2002 G, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jon Purdy Cast: Tony Goldwyn, F. Murray Abraham, Kurt Fuller, Stacy Edwards, Colleen Camp, Giancarlo Giannini, Jordan Allen, Tom Brainard, Alec De Rosa, Kevin Scott Greer
A stranger, Joshua (Tony Goldwyn), arrives in a small town where he creates an immediate impact by resurrecting a burned-down church and helping the townsfolk. He is also a woodworker, and gets to know the local Catholic priests, sometimes criticizing their sermons. Who could this stranger be and what will be the fate of mankind?
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Kiss the Girls 1997 R, 120 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Gary Fleder Cast: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Cary Elwes, Tony Goldwyn, Jay O. Sanders, Bill Nunn, Brian Cox, Alex McArthur, Jeremy Piven, Richard T. Jones, Roma Maffia, Gina Ravera, William Converse-Roberts, Helen Martin, Tatyana Ali
Based on James Patterson's novel, this is a suspense-filled story about Washington, D.C. forensic expert Dr. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) who is on the trail of a criminal who is abducting people. Then, when he meets Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd) who has escaped from her abductor, the two join forces, and they work to solve the case.
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Kuffs 1992 PG-13, 102 min. Genre: Action / Comedy
Director: Bruce A. Evans Cast: Christian Slater, Tony Goldwyn, Milla Jovovich, Bruce Boxleitner, Leon Rippy, Ashley Judd, Mary Ellen Trainor, Troy Evans, Craig Benton
George Kuffs (Christian Slater) approaches his older brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner) for a loan. Instead of a loan, his brother offers him a job. When Brad is killed, George becomes sole owner of the business and helps police battle neighborhood crime.
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The Last House on the Left 2009 R, 100 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Dennis Iliadis Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton, Garret Dillahunt, Aaron Paul, Spencer Treat Clark, Riki Lindhome, Martha MacIsaac, Michael Bowen, Joshua Cox, Usha Khan
John and Emma Collingwood (Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter) have just arrived with their 17-year-old daughter Mari (Sara Paxton) at their lakeside home. Mari and her friend Paige (Martha MacIsaac) get together in town and meet Justin (Spencer Treat Clark). The three of them go to Justin's seedy motel room where they are getting high when Justin's father Krug (Garret Dillahunt), his Uncle Francis (Aaron Paul), and their friend Sadie (Riki Lindhome) appear on the scene after committing a double murder. They take the girls and Justin out in the woods where they murder Paige, and Krug rapes Mari and leaves her for dead. It is a stormy night, and Krug, Sadie, Francis, and Justin find shelter at the Collingwood home. Lightning strikes, and they have lost power when Mari arrives home. When they learn what happened to Mari, Emma and John take on the savage behavior of the strangers they took into their home and plot revenge on their "guests."
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The Last Kiss 2006 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama / Romance / Comedy
Director: Tony Goldwyn Cast: Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Casey Affleck, Rachel Bilson, Michael Weston, Blythe Danner, Tom Wilkinson, Marley Shelton, Lauren Lee Smith, Cindy Sampson, Eric Christian Olsen, Ellen David, Larry Day
In this remake of Gabriele Muccino's 2001 film, 30-year-old Michael (Zach Braff) walks out on his pregnant girlfriend Jenna (Jacinda Barrett) after he meets young Kim (Rachel Bilson). Meanwhile, Michael's friends Chris (Casey Affleck) and Kenny (Eric Christian Olsen) are also afraid of making commitments and growing up. Add to this Jenna's parents, Stephen and Anna (Tom Wilkinson and Blythe Danner) who have been married 30 years and are experiencing their own relationship problems. Will any of them grow up and make decisions that will improve their lives?
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The Last Samurai 2003 R, 144 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama
Director: Edward Zwick Cast: Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, Billy Connolly, Timothy Spall, Tony Goldwyn, Koyuki, Sosuke Ikematsu, Aoi Minato, Masato Harada, Masashi Odate, William Atherton, Chad Lindberg, John Koyama, Togo Igawa, Shichinosuke Nakamura
In 1876, Civil War veteran-turned-drifter Captain Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise) takes on the task of training the Japanese Imperial Army in the use of modern weapons of the West. With this new expertise, the Emperor plans to modernize Japan by sending his army into battle against the last of the feudal, militaristic samurais. Algren leads the troops into battle but is captured by samurai leader Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe) from whom he learns meditative, instead of violent, ways to deal with life. Nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor (Ken Watanabe).
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The Last Tattoo 1994 N/R, 110 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Reid Cast: Kerry Fox, Tony Goldwyn, Robert Loggia, Rod Steiger, John Bach, Desmond Kelly, Katie Wolf, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Tony Barry, Timothy Balme
During World War II, in New Zealand, nurse Kelly Towne (Kerry Fox) is searching for the carrier of a dangerous strain of gonorrhea that is infecting U.S. armed forces personnel who stop there on shore leave. She becomes involved in an investigation of murder and the disappearance of the murdered man's girlfriend (a former prostitute).
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The Last Word 1995 R, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tony Spiridakis Cast: Timothy Hutton, Joe Pantoliano, Michelle Burke, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Dreyfuss, Tony Goldwyn, Cybill Shepherd, Roma Downey, Joseph Cortese, Holley Chant
Martin (Timothy Hutton) is a Detroit newspaper columnist with underworld connections through his lifelong friend, Doc (Joe Pantoliano. Martin writes mainly of the seamy side of life in the streets and, in the process, meets and falls for stripper Sara (Michelle Burke). When the call comes from Hollywood to make a movie on Martin's stories, the friendships are challenged.
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The Lesser Evil 1998 R, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David MacKay Cast: Colm Feore, David Paymer, Tony Goldwyn, Arliss Howard, Steven Petrarca, Adam Scott, Jack Kehler, Richard Riehle, Mason Adams, Anne Haney
Although they are now successful businessmen, George (David Paymer), Ivan (Arliss Howard), Frank (Tony Goldwyn), and Derek (Colin Feore) now must confront evidence that has surfaced following a deadly prank they were involved in over 20-years ago.
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Nixon 1995 R, 190 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Oliver Stone Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Paul Sorvino, James Woods, J.T. Walsh, Bob Hoskins, Powers Boothe, Ed Harris, David Paymer, Tony Goldwyn, Mary Steenburgen, E.G. Marshall, David Hyde Pierce, Brian Bedford, Kevin Dunn
This Oliver Stone film journeys from Richard Nixon's (Anthony Hopkins) law-school days, through his marriage to Pat (Joan Allen), to his Presidency, and then through his fateful fall from the highest office in the land. Academy Award nominations were received by Anthony Hopkins (Best Actor) and Joan Allen (Best Supporting Actress).
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The Pelican Brief 1993 PG-13, 141 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller / Romance
Director: Alan J. Pakula Cast: Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, Sam Shepard, John Heard, Tony Goldwyn, James Sikking, William Atherton, Robert Culp, Stanley Tucci, Hume Cronyn, John Lithgow, Nicholas Woodeson, Anthony Heald, Stanley Anderson, John Finn
When young, law school student Darby Shaw (Julia Roberts) theorizes about details concerning the death of two Supreme Court justices, she guesses right! Ensuing events–including the death of her fiance Thomas Callahan (Sam Shepard)–lead her to escape with help from Gray Grantham (Denzel Washington), a reporter for the "Washington Herald." This good film is based on John Grisham's novel.
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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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Someone Like You 2001 PG-13, 95 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Tony Goldwyn Cast: Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei, Ellen Barkin, Laura Regan, Catherine Dent, Peter Friedman, Donna Hanover, Matthew Coyle
Jane (Ashley Judd) books acts for a talk show and has a good relationship with the show's executive producer, Ray (Greg Kinnear). When Ray dumps her, Jane is determined to figure out what makes men tick, and she tests her theories on co-worker and womanizer Eddie (Hugh Jackman). You can guess what happens. Nothing special here, but some good moments.
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The Song of the Lark 2001 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Karen Arthur Cast: Alison Elliott, Maximilian Schell, Tony Goldwyn, Norman Lloyd, Robert Floyd, Linda Carlson, Endre Hules, Nan Martin, Arliss Howard, Brooks Almy, Rod Loomis, Christian J. Meoli
Growing up in Colorado, Thea Kronborg (Alison Elliott) dreamed of becoming an opera star, and as a young adult she moves to New York City and, with help from others along the way, obtains her dream.
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The Substance of Fire 1997 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daniel J. Sullivan Cast: Ron Rifkin, Timothy Hutton, Tony Goldwyn, Sarah Jessica Parker, Eric Bogosian, Lee Grant, Gil Bellows, Tom McDermott, George Morfogen, Benjamin Ungar
As a young boy, Isaac (Ron Rifkin) stood by watching as Nazis burned books. Today, he is in charge of a N.Y. publishing house and wants to publish a study of atrocities performed by Nazi doctors. The problem is that his grown children see this enterprise as a financial disaster that will prove the undoing of the publishing house. In the midst of family turmoil, Isaac loses his mind, and one is left wondering to what degree the Holocaust was to blame.
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Tarzan 1999 G, 88 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Kevin Lima, Chris Buck Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie O'Donnell, Wayne Knight, Nigel Hawthorne, Lance Henriksen, Brian Blessed, Alex D. Linz, Taylor Dempsey, Jason Marsden, Debi Derryberry, Rodger Bumpass, Jim Cummings, Jack Angel
This animated Disney film begins with violent scenes that are inappropriate for very young children. But for those old enough to handle vicious killings, this story of Tarzan's (voice of Alex D. Linz as a youth and voice of Tony Goldwyn as an adult) childhood among the gorillas should entertain; however, parents should be aware that violence continues with a hanging death and an abundance of gunfire. An Oscar was received for the song "You'll Be in My Heart."
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Traces of Red 1992 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Andy Wolk Cast: James Belushi, Lorraine Bracco, Tony Goldwyn, William Russ, Faye Grant, Michelle Joyner, Joe Lisi, Victoria Bass, Melanie Tomlin, Jim Piddock
Jack (James Belushi) uses his job as a homicide detective in Palm Beach to find and "entertain" various women. Now he is teamed with Steve (Tony Goldwyn) to solve a serial murder case in which the female victims have connections to Jack. Don't bother. 1 User Review
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| | supermom 06/07/2009 | | Keeps your attention. Unexpected/twisted ending. |
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Trouble on the Corner 1997 N/R, 114 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Alan Madison Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Debi Mazar, Charles Busch, Roger Rees, Edie Falco, Tammy Grimes, Giancarlo Esposito, Mark Margolis, Joe Morton, Daniel von Bargen
A psychologist, Jeff Stewart (Tony Goldwyn), takes on his patients' neuroses and becomes obsessed with his upstairs neighbor in this very amusing comedy.
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Truman 1995 PG, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Frank Pierson Cast: Gary Sinise, Diana Scarwid, Richard Dysart, Colm Feore, James Gammon, Tony Goldwyn, Pat Hingle, Harris Yulin, Leo Burmester, Virginia Capers
Gary Sinise excels in his portrayal of Harry S. Truman in this made-for-TV biography. The film follows Truman from his humble beginnings in Missouri through his career changes leading to the presidency.
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A Walk on the Moon 1999 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tony Goldwyn Cast: Diane Lane, Viggo Mortensen, Liev Schreiber, Anna Paquin, Tovah Feldshuh, Bobby Boriello, Victoria Barkoff, Stewart Bick, Jess Platt, Star Jasper
This is a romanticized story of Pearl Kantrowitz's (Diane Lane) odyssey during the summer of 1969–not far from Woodstock–in the Catskills when she finds excitement in a three-day affair with a traveling salesman, Walker Jerome (Viggo Mortensen)
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| 1. The 6th Day (2000)
2. An American Rhapsody (2001)
3. Bounce (2000)
4. Doomsday Gun (1994)
5. Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives (1986)
6. Ghost (1990)
7. The Godfather of Green Bay (2005)
8. Joshua (2002)
9. Kiss the Girls (1997)
10. Kuffs (1992)
11. The Last House on the Left (2009)
12. The Last Kiss (2006)
13. The Last Samurai (2003)
14. The Last Tattoo (1994)
15. The Last Word (1995)
16. The Lesser Evil (1998)
17. Nixon (1995)
18. The Pelican Brief (1993)
19. Reckless (1995)
20. The Sisters (2006)
21. Someone Like You (2001)
22. The Song of the Lark (2001)
23. The Substance of Fire (1997)
24. Tarzan (1999)
25. Traces of Red (1992)
26. Trouble on the Corner (1997)
27. Truman (1995)
28. A Walk on the Moon (1999)
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