I'm a huge Movie Addict, and would have to say my favorites would be "The Ultimate Gift" and "Lucky You"..They were both great and I think you'd really enjoy them...
2007-09-28 09:56:22
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answered by nprrangergirl 3
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It was pretty formulaic but NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM had its moments. Ben Stiller, Ricky Gervais, and Owen Wilson all in that one as well as a slew of vet comedians (Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and 1 or 2 others who escape me right now).
Basic plot is when the museum closes the exhibits come to life. I can't say it's one I'd BUY without having seen but it was a nice one-time "popcorn" flick.
If your family doesn't mind slapsticky movies, the Marx Brothers' NIGHT AT THE OPERA is classic and family friendly.
2007-09-28 16:58:20
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answered by Greg R (2015 still jammin') 7
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...although I have adamantly expressed my dismay over the splitting of the two "Grindhouse" feature films, "Death Proof" and "Planet Terror" for DVD release, albiet I wouldn't exactly recommed this film for family viewing, I really must admit, Best Buy (...providing there's one in your area) has put out one hell of a pretty good exclusive collector's edition package for "Death Proof"; it comes in a steelbook case, containing not only the two discs for the film, but also a third disc, containing the televised "Grindhouse" special, as well as a $5 coupon for the October release of "Planet Terror" (...hopefully, also available in the steelbook collector's edition, as well)...
...as far as the extended version of "Death Proof" itself, it was surprisingly quite worthwhile to watch, and afford those already familiar with the previous theatrical version, some additional insight on the characters, as well as the film's inspiration; this alternate cut of the film, which included the notorious 'missing reel' lapdance sequence, further exhues director Quentin Tarantino's love of fast cars and jolting, breath-taking car chases, as well as his penchant fantasy of being, for lack of a better term, a 'fly on the wall', with regards to girl talk. The film also keys in on Tarantino's love of Italian 'giallo' films, in particular, the films of Euro-director Dario Argento, with subtle hints at films like "Tenebre" and "The Bird with the Crystal Plummage"...
...I'd say, this limited edition, special collector's steelbook DVD, is probably one of September's better selections...
2007-09-28 16:56:36
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answered by Fright Film Fan 7
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Well if u didnt see knocked up u should see it. but its more of one of those guy movies
2007-09-28 16:59:56
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answered by Turnacle 3
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