I think I picked this one up on a search for movies with Adam Baldwin. He's not a main character, but he's in it. That's something I love about TiVo... you can find all kinds of obscure movies through the actor wishlist feature. The main actors are John Gries (who played Broots on The Pretender) and Garrett Morris (from Saturday... [Jackpot continued]
Am I the last person on earth to see this? It's almost 9 years old. I'm glad I finally got around to it. It's great! How could it miss, though, with romance, good (Tom Cruise) versus evil (Jay Mohr), an irresistible kid, and football? Not just any football, either... the kind of football where the Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas... [Jerry Maguire continued]
David Arquette (John) and Lukas Haas (Donner) play gay prostitutes on Santa Monica Blvd. It starts out with someone stealing John's sneakers (his lucky sneaks) stuffed full of money as he sleeps in the grass. He was going to use that money to stay in the Park Plaza hotel that night as a birthday gift to himself. It's Christmas Eve... [Johns continued]
Christian Slater is Julian, a man on a journey to a sea he's never seen to kill himself. He stops in a small town on the way. You'd think the people of that town had never seen a stranger (and maybe they haven't). Julian just wants some peace, but the town folk won't leave him alone. Some take everything Julian... [Julian Po continued]
I used to dislike Jeremy Piven. I saw Judgement Night in 1993, and he played a real jerk. That feeling stuck with me until I saw him in PCU a few years later. And even then, I wasn't that convinced. But then I saw this movie. It's 100% chick flick, for sure, but it's so sweet. And Jeremy Piven? :love... [Just Write continued]
I've seen this one before, but I didn't remember what the name meant. It's one of those titles that you can really have problems with if you don't understand what it means. It's still not real clear, but the "Jack" part refers to a Jack Russell Terrier. Not that there's one in the movie. But John Cusack plays a fellow... [The Jack Bull continued]
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