| Copshop (2004) |
| King of the Corner (2004) |
| Open House (2003) |
| Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico (2003) |
| Blue Moon (2000) |
| Carlo's Wake (1999) |
| Resurrection (1999) |
| The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads (1999) |
| Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) |
| The Spree (1998) |
| Angus (1995) |
| The Wharf Rat (1995) |
| The Magic School Bus (1994) |
| Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (1994) |
| Italian Movie (1993) |
| Raw Toonage (1992) |
| Age Isn't Everything (1991) |
| B.L. Stryker: The Dancer's Touch (1989) |
| 9 to 5 (1982) |
| Portrait of a Showgirl (1982) |
| Working (1982) |
| Evita Peron (1981) |
| Happy Birthday, Gemini (1980) |
| Anatomy of a Seduction (1979) |
| The Muppets Go Hollywood (1979) |
| The Boss' Son (1978) |
| Voodoo Passion (1977) |
| The Ritz (1976) |
| Dominic's Dream (1974) |
| Out to Lunch (1974) |
Carnal Knowledge (1971) Sandy and Jonathan are roomates in college who's experiences with women offer a contrast. Both of them go from one disfunctional relationship to another in this Jules Feiffer script. A line that Feiffer removed from the Script was, "Boys begin life not liking girls, later they don't change, they just get horny." This is a very uncomfortable film for many men to watch because so many of the interactions are so common and shown as so disfunctional.
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| Marlowe (1969) |
| Popi (1969) |
| The Night of the Following Day (1968) |
| A World of Stars (1963) |
| Cry of Battle (1963) |
| Samar (1962) |
| Summer and Smoke (1961) |
| This Rebel Breed (1960) |
| The Deerslayer (1957) |
| The Lieutenant Wore Skirts (1956) |
| The Vagabond King (1956) |
| Seven Cities of Gold (1955) |
| Untamed (1955) |
| Garden of Evil (1954) |
| Jivaro (1954) |
| The Yellow Tomahawk (1954) |
| Desert Patrol (1953) |
| Fort Vengeance (1953) |
| Latin Lovers (1953) |
| Cattle Town (1952) |
| The Fabulous Senorita (1952) |
| The Ring (1952) |
| Pagan Love Song (1950) |
| So Young So Bad (1950) |
| The Toast of New Orleans (1950) |
American Family _____________________________
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| B.L. Stryker |
| Casa de Los Babys |
| I Like It Like That |
Oz Oz is the name on the street for the Oswald State Penitentiary. Our wheelchair-bound narrator Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.) takes us through the wacky world of Emerald City, the experimental unit started by Tim McManus (Terry Kinney). There's shankin' and lovin' and cussin' and fightin' but in the end, HBO makes a damn fine prison drama. It's gritty. And there you have it.
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| Pinero |
| Singin' in the Rain |
| The Cosby Mysteries |
| The Electric Company |
| The Four Seasons |
| The King and I |
| Top of the Heap |
| West Side Story |