Jan 082010

Directed by David Zucker
Produced by Robert K. Weiss
Written by Jim Abrahams,Jerry Zucker,David Zucker
Starring :Leslie Nielsen,Priscilla Presley,George Kennedy,O.J. Simpson

Plot

Frank Drebin is honored at a dinner at the White House, where the guests are President George Bush, John Sununu, Nelson Mandela and Winnie, Washington, D.C. police commissioner Annabelle Brumford (played by Jacqueline Brookes) and others. The President announces that he will base his recommendation for the country’s energy program on Dr. Albert Meinheimer’s advice at the National Press Club dinner the following Tuesday night. The heads of the coal and oil (fossil fuel) and nuclear industries are apparently distressed by this fact, but the antics of Frank Drebin distract, as he accidentally injures Barbara Bush many times.

Dr. Meinheimer reveals that he was going to also give his results at the White House dinner but because of Frank Drebin “making such a ruckus” he was unable. Jane Spencer (Presley), now working for Dr. Meinheimer, is shown late at night at the Meinheimer research institute crying about Frank, while Dr. Meinheimer tries to console her. At one point Spencer looks out the window and sees a man run into a red van and leave. However, a maintenance man, emptying out garbage cans, discovers a clock with dynamite attached and takes it down to the security guards downstairs, accidentally triggering it in the process.

Jan 052010

Director: Harold Ramis
Writers: Danny Rubin (screenplay) andHarold Ramis
Release Date: 12 February 1993 (USA)

Plot

Self-centered and sour TV meteorologist Phil Connors (Bill Murray), his producer Rita (Andie MacDowell), and cameraman Larry (Chris Elliott) from the fictional Pittsburgh television station WPBH-TV9 travel to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities with Punxsutawney Phil. Having grown tired of this assignment, the small town and his crew members, Phil grudgingly gives his report and attempts to return back to Pittsburgh when a blizzard (which he predicted would miss the area) shuts down the main roads. Phil and his team are forced to stay in town an extra day.

Jan 052010

Director: Danny Leiner
Writer :Philip Stark
Release Date: May 2001

Plot
Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott) awaken with hangovers and no memory of how they got there. The television is on, showing an Animal Planet[2] program about how animals use twigs and rocks as tools to get food. Their house is filled with containers of pudding, and the answering machine contains an angry message from their twin girlfriends Wilma (Marla Sokoloff) and Wanda (Jennifer Garner) as to their whereabouts. They emerge from their home to find Jesse’s car missing, and with it their girlfriends’ one-year anniversary presents. This prompts Jesse to ask the film’s titular question: “Dude, where’s my car?”

Jan 052010

Directors: Jim Abrahams,David Zucker
Writers: Jim Abrahams &David Zucker…
Release Date: 2 July 1980 (USA)

Plot
Ex-fighter pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) became traumatized after an incident during the war, leading to his fear of flying. Recovering his courage, Striker attempts to regain the love of his life from the war, Elaine (Julie Hagerty), now a stewardess. In order to win her love, Striker overcomes his fear and buys a ticket on a flight she is serving on, from Los Angeles to Chicago. However, during the flight, Elaine rebuffs his attempts.
After dinner is served, many of the passengers fall ill, and Dr. Rumack (Leslie Nielsen) quickly realizes that one of the meal options gave the passengers food poisoning. The stewards discover that the pilot crew, including Captain Oveur (Peter Graves) and Roger Murdock (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), have all come down with food poisoning, leaving no one aboard to fly the plane. Elaine is instructed by the Chicago control tower supervisor Steve McCroskey (Lloyd Bridges) to activate the plane’s autopilot a large blow-up doll named “Otto” which will get them to Chicago but will not be able to land the plane. Elaine realizes that Striker is their only chance, and he is convinced to fly the plane, though he still feels his trauma will prevent him from safely landing the plane.

Jan 052010

Release Date: 28 July 1993 (USA)
Director:Mel Brooks
Writers :J.D. Shapiro (story) &Evan Chandler (story)
Starring:Cary Elwes,Richard Lewis,Roger Rees,Amy Yasbeck

Plot

Robin Hood, or Robin Of Loxley (Cary Elwes), is captured during the Crusades and is imprisoned at Khalil Prison in Jerusalem. With the help of fellow inmate Asneeze, (Isaac Hayes),who is in for Jaywalking, he escapes from the prison, and frees all the other inmates. He is asked by Asneeze to find his son, Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle, in his acting debut).

When he arrives home in England, he finds Ahchoo and discovers that Prince John (Richard Lewis, whose girlfriend was played by a then-unknown Chase Masterson) has assumed control over England while King Richard (Patrick Stewart) is away fighting in the Crusades. Unbeknownst to Richard, John is abusing his power. Robin Hood meets up with his family’s blind servant, Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), the large and ignorant Little John (Eric Allan Kramer), and his friend Will Scarlet O’Hara (Matthew Porretta), whom he recruits to help him regain his father’s land and oust Prince John from the throne. On his quest, Robin also attracts the attention of the lovely Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), who wants to find the man who has the key to her heart (and chastity belt).

Jan 052010

Directed by James B. Rogers
Produced by Chris Moore,Warren Zide
Written by Adam Herz
David H. Steinberg

Release date : August 11, 2001
Running time: 110 minutes
Language : English
Plot

After breaking up for the summer, the four friends plan to take off to a beach house together, where they intend to spend the summer. Stifler, the oversexed college clown has also been invited along by Kevin, having worked out that they can only afford the house if they have a fifth member to work along with them. Stifler takes charge of much of the organizing, often ending up leading the group in their endeavors.

Oz is lonely, being away from his girlfriend Heather who is in Spain. They proceed to start having phone sex to vent some of their frustration, which ends up being interrupted by Stifler. Heather later shows up early to the party, ending the short storyline that Oz is involved in.

After arriving in Grant Harbor they manage to find work painting a house (based on the Tuition Painters franchise) in the area together, mistaking the owners for lesbians and Jim, Stifler and Finch end up performing “like for like” sexual acts on each other in return for being able to watch the girls doing the same thing. Oz and Kevin take turns watching up a ladder and listening on the walkie-talkie also in the room, along with many other people in the neighborhood.

Jan 042010

Directed by Hugh Wilson
Produced by Paul Maslansky
Written by Neal Israel,Pat Proft,Hugh Wilson
Release date: March 23, 1984
Running time: 97 minutes

Plot

A new mayor has announced a policy requiring the police department to accept all willing recruits. Not everyone in the police force is happy about the new changes. The main character, Carey Mahoney, is a repeat offender who is forced to join the police academy as an alternative to jail, a proposal by the officer who has been lenient on Mahoney due to knowing his father, who was also a policeman. Mahoney reluctantly agrees to this and decides that he will get himself thrown out. However, the chief of police, outraged by the mayor’s lowered requirements, decides that the new cadets should be forced to quit rather than being thrown out. Lieutenant Thaddeus Harris, who trains the cadets, agrees with the plan and employs tactics to make their lives as miserable as possible so that they do in fact quit. Mahoney tries many schemes to get thrown out as he cannot quit, as part of the deal made with the officer said if he quit, he was going to be sent to jail. But toward the middle of the film he decides to stay for good having fallen in love with Karen Thompson, a fellow police cadet played by Kim Cattrall.

While in the academy, Mahoney becomes friends with fellow cadets Larvell Jones, Eugene Tackleberry, and especially, Moses Hightower (played by former pro football great Bubba Smith), a quiet giant of a man, after helping him prepare for the critical driving test. After passing, Hightower is very thankful to Mahoney. Unfortunately, Hightower gets himself thrown out of the academy because of an incident when, after fellow cadet Laverne Hooks has been racially insulted, in which he lifts and turns over a police car with the hated cadet Copeland inside.

Jan 042010

Directed by Chris Columbus,Raja Gosnell
Produced by John Hughes
Written     by John Hughes
Release date: November 16, 1990
Running time:    103 minutes

Plot

The extended McCallister family prepares to spend the Christmas holiday in France, gathering at Peter and Kate’s (John Heard and Catherine O’Hara) home in Chicago the night before their flight. Eight year-old Kevin (Macaulay Culkin), Peter and Kate’s son and the protagonist of the film, finds himself the subject of ridicule from the other children. After getting into a fight with his older brother Buzz (Devin Ratray) because Buzz ate Kevin’s cheese pizza on purpose, he is sent to the third floor of the house, wishing his family would disappear. When a power failure causes the McCallisters to wake up late, they accidentally leave the sleeping Kevin behind as they hastily depart to the Chicago O’Hare International Airport, for a flight to Paris-Orly Airport. During the flight, Kate realizes that they have left Kevin behind, and once everyone is in Paris, she immediately tries to book a return trip back to Chicago. Kate manages to fly into Dallas and Scranton, but cannot get a flight back to Chicago. However, she does manage to hitch a ride with a man named Gus Polinski (John Candy) and his polka band, who are driving to Milwaukee after their flight was cancelled.

Jan 042010

Directed by Paul Weitz,Chris Weitz
Produced by Chris Moore,Chris Weitz
Written by Adam Herz
Release date: July 9, 1999 (1999-07-09)
Running time: 95 minutes

Plot

Four Michigan high school seniors make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation after a geeky classmate, Chuck Sherman (Chris Owen) claims to have done so at a party at fellow classmate Steve Stifler’s (Seann William Scott) house. During this party Kevin and Vicky go upstairs and she performs oral sex on him. After Kevin ejaculates into a full plastic cup of beer on a nightstand in the bedroom while trying to lose his virginity, the cup is placed on the nightstand and Kevin and Vicky leave. Stifler comes in a short time later and as he’s seducing his date, picks up the tainted beer and takes a large gulp, resulting in him making a mad rush to the toilet and vomit. Kevin asks him how the pale ale was, and Stifler shouts “Fuck you!” in disgust.

Jan 042010

Directed by Nick Castle
Produced by John Hughes
Written by John Hughes
Release date: June 25, 1993
Running time: 94 minutes

Plot

Dennis Mitchell (Mason Gamble), a five-year-old boy living with his parents next to hot-tempered neighbor George Wilson (Walter Matthau), is out of school for the summer. With both his parents working, they are forced to have various people babysit him during the day. As the summer progresses, he becomes more and more notorious among babysitters for being more than a handful, and his flagrant unwillingness to be babysat by Mrs. Wade (parent of his female nemesis, Margaret (Amy Sakasitz), proves a difficult situation when both parents are forced to go on business trips for their respective companies. However, they are unable to find a babysitter tough enough to take care of Dennis for such a long while. So they move to their final resort – by asking George and his wife Martha (Joan Plowright) (who loves Dennis like a grandson).

Meanwhile, a shady drifter named Switchblade Sam (Christopher Lloyd), having recently jumped a train into the relatively crime-free neighborhood, begins a silent assault on the community, robbing houses, as well as striking fear into the children that see him. Due to the absence of crime in the area, barely anybody in the community locks their doors.

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Official Trailer of The Menace Dennis