| The Wild (2006) |
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| Snow Dogs (2002) |
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| The world's greatest team of sled dogs - Diesel, Scooper, Nana, Yodel, Sniff, Mack, Duchess, and Demon - are about to get a new owner: Miami dentist Ted Jones (Cuba Gooding, Jr.)
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| Jingle All the Way (1996) |
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| Turbo Man action dolls are the christmas craze- in the spirit of real life Tickle-Me-Almo. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad mug shamelessly through this holiday slapstick about two guilt-wracked fathers racing around Minneapolis on Christmas Eve trying to buy their sons a sold-out Turbo Man.
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| Curly Sue (1991) |
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Trailer - High (The New York Times) Trailer - Low (The New York Times)
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Trailer - High (The New York Times) Trailer - Low (The New York Times)
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| Curly Sue (Alisan Porter) might look like a cherub, but this street urchin has a lot of tricks up her sleeve. She and her streetwise guardian, Bill Dancer (Jim Belushi), can scam with the best of them. When they pull a fast one on Grey Ellison (Kelly Lynch), a high-powered corporate attorney, they find themselves living in her luxurious apartment and taking advantage of her generosity, enjoying fine food and new clothes. Grey’s snobby boyfriend thinks that she has lost her mind in allowing these strangers access to her home, but Grey sees the good in Bill and Curly Sue and realizes that they bring out a part of her that she had lost. Ultimately, this trio comes to understand that they make a great team in this heartwarming tale. Belushi and Lynch are charming as the unlikely couple, and young Porter is impressive as the object of their affection. Released in 1991, this was the last film that teen film king John Hughes (THE BREAKFAST CLUB, SIXTEEN CANDLES) directed in the 1990s, although he continued to have success writing and producing throughout the decade.
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| K-9 (1989) |
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Trailer - High (The New York Times) Trailer - Low (The New York Times)
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Trailer - Low (The New York Times) Trailer - High (The New York Times)
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| A narcotics cop (James Belushi) deemed too crazy to team with anybody is given a headstrong German Shepherd (Jerry Lee) as a partner. The pair, while trying to understand each other, also try to bust a big businessman who is an even bigger cocaine dealer.
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| Red Heat (1988) |
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Quicktime Trailer (Movie-List)
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Trailer - High (The New York Times) Trailer - Low (The New York Times)
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| A highly disciplined Russian detective (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and a fearless, but undisciplined Chicago cop (Jim Belushi) are one mismatched team hot on the trail of Russia's deadliest drug smuggler throughout the mean streets of Chicago.
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