Rated:R When his sister is kidnapped and held hostage for $2,000,000 that his father doesn't have, Avery (Henry Thomas) turns desperate. So he and his buddies concoct a bold and suicidal scheme -- abduct retired mob boss Charlie Bartolucci (Christopher Walken), hide out in their uptight friend Ira's (Johnny Galecki) house while his folks are out of town, and force Bartolucci to use his contacts to find and save the Avery's sister. Amused by his fledgling captors, the seasoned mobster agrees to help them... but not before he cautions them that the guilty party might be right under their noses.
Rated:PG Paulie's first owner - and first love - is a little girl named Marie (Hallie Kate Eisenberg) who raises him from a baby. Helping Marie over come a painful stutter gives Paulie the gift of gab, but doesn't prevent her parents from sending him away when they feel she is becoming too attached to him. Undeterred, the loyal little parrot begins a tenacious crosscountry search to find his young owner.
Told through the eyes of its unique title character, "Paulie" reveals the wonders - and heartbreak - of his and our worlds, as he travels through a series of funny and touching adventures in his quest to reunite with the little girl who raised ant loved him.
One thing is certain... If you want to know what's on Paulie's mind, just ask him. But you'd better be prepared for the answer. He doesn't know how to lie, and his biting wit may ruffle a few feathers...including his own.
Rated:R George Hanson (Paul Rudd) is at a dinner party when he learns from a total stranger (Jennifer Aniston) that he's about to be dumped. Fortunately, Nina Borowski is sympathetic, even offering him the spare room in her Brooklyn apartment. So when his handsome boyfriend, a college professor named Dr. Joley (Tim Daly) hesitantly admits that their relationship is over, George accepts Nina's generous invitation -- and the most important relationship of their lives begins.
In the months that follow, Nina and George will become the best of friends -family -- a fact which is mildly unsettling to her devoted boyfriend Vince (John Pankow). But what disturbs the hard-driving civil liberties lawyer even more is Nina's announcement that she is pregnant, and she wants to raise the baby with her gay roommate instead of him.
Rated:PG-13 Burnt-out veteran minor league pitcher Gus Cantrell (Bakula) has reached the end of the line. But before he hits the showers for the last time, his old friend, Roger Dorn (Bernsen), comes through with an offer to manage the Triple-A South Carolina Buzz. But Gus' new career suddenly turns into a farce, when his new team turns out to be a world-class group of misfits.
Undeterred, Gus turns the team around and lands an offer to play an exhibition match against Dorn's major league team (the Twins). When the game ends up as a draw, Gus ups the ante and challenges the Twins to a rematch with a gamble that could make or break Gus' career.
Rated:R Jack, Carter, and Harlan are journeymen practitioners of their craft in a world that just doesn't appreciate fine craftsmanship anymore. The craft they just happen to be plying is pot farming and they are seasoned experts at it. The three inept but lovable farmers go about their merry work until the day they witness the murder of their boss, the plantation owner, by a mysterious assailant. After a moment of panic, the naive trio decides to take over the business themselves. However, their lazy days on the dope farm have ill prepared them for the high stakes game of finding buyers for millions of dollars of contraband. As they plunge into a shadowy new world of duplicity, double-dealing and danger, they soon find that they have gotten in way over their heads. Driven on by increasing greed and paranoia, they find it is too late to back out.