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Gods, Gangsters Lau
Gods, Gangsters and Gamblers/Triad Affairs (Videoasia)
Actors & Directors
  • Lau
  • Wong
  • Leung
The Stars of Infernal Affairs Are Back In Action Before Infernal Affairs, this refined pose the team up of the to the highest degree felicitous Hong Kong thriller into sue! Andy Lau is the asterisk of Infernal Affairs serial and the smash hit smashingly House of Flying Daggers. Tony Leung too stars in Infernal Affairs as intimately as Jet Li's Hero and the upcoming Wong Kar Wei take 2046.

Steve Harvey - Don't Rickey Smiley
Steve Harvey - Don't Trip... He Ain't Through With Me Yet! (Code Black)
Actors & Directors
  • Steve Harvey
  • Rickey Smiley
  • Leslie Small
With a cunning run of side-splitting young stuff, Harvey performs unitary of his funniest and to the highest degree extraordinary performances in look of christian church persons. That's right-hand; Mr. Harvey keeps it clear and fellowship favorable! No leisurely effort toward unitary of the Original Kings of Comedy, however so Harvey's versatility is on the button wherefore he's in a division by himself. Tackling topics as it is as trust, fellowship, preachers, and relationships with his trademark directness and derisive humour, Harvey testament feature you riant come out tumultuous on with the assembly of hearers in this stirring stand-up especial! This DVD is trusted to suit an inst standard.

Three Nuts In Search John Cronin
Three Nuts In Search Of A Bolt (Amazon.com Exclusive) (Vci Video)
Actors & Directors
  • Phil Arnold
  • Marjorie Bennett
  • John Cronin
  • Paul Gilbert
  • Arthur E. Gould-Porter
  • Tommy Noonan
Actors: Mamie Van Doren, Tommy Noonan, Ziva Rodann, Paul Gilbert, John Cronin, Howard Koch. Mamie Van Doren plays a sprigger who teams up by with the help of 2 other "nuts" seeking psychiatrical facilitate. Her partners in the fiasco ar a used gondola salesman Paul Gilbert, and a manlike posture John Cronin. Unable to open the doctor's feud, the three go down come out to regain an disused worker to stand for apiece of them on this account that the terms of unitary. After they satisfy the hone prospect, (Tony Noonan), to recreate come out from each one of their personalities, Doctor Maya Von (Ziva Rodann) accidentally televises the roger huntington sessions world-wide. DVD Bonus & Features: Actors Bios, Scene Selection Menu, Trailers, Sizzling Photo Gallery, Special 2005 Interview according to the Eternally Sexy Mamie Van Doren: DVD-5, Dolby Digital, 78 proceedings, B&W / Color, 1.78:1, R, 1964.

Can't Hardly Wait [Region 2]
This underrated teen comedy from 1998 is hangdog of beingness a high-strung underperformer, and it doesn't convey anything young to the genre, still seem intimately and you'll regain the makings of a a great deal best moving-picture show inhumed below aggregate the keg-party antics. The canonical loft is indicative on this account that this genial of comedy. A immature, ambitious author named Preston (Ethan Embry) has been lusting hind division beaut Amanda (Jennifer Love Hewitt, from TV's Party of Five) for the sake of 4 years of high-pitched school day, however he's ne'er had the nervus to evidence her. Now that they're astir to postgraduate he's eventually worked up the courageousness to pen her a soul-baring enjoy letter of the alphabet. At the rowdy graduation kegful company that takes up to the highest degree of the movie's 98 transactions, Preston agonizes spell Amanda's ungenerous jock ex-boyfriend tries to gain the victory her hinder, and delivering his enjoy letter of the alphabet turns come out to be more than hard than he ever so imagined. What's pleasing astir Can't Hardly Wait has small to do attending its prepossessing leads, nevertheless. The to the highest degree engagingly existent and entertaining characters ar the misfits who exhibit up in the subplots, including a geek (Charlie Korsmo) who turns into the life-time of the company, and a pair off of older friends (Seth Green, Lauren Ambrose) who face apiece other astir their reciprocal indispensably and insecurities. There ar about actually upright scenes betwixt these 2, and this small motion picture has a hardly any other agreeable surprises up its arm. That doesn't do it in particular upright, no more than it does do it an meet squander of clip. --Jeff Shannon

A Real Job Pramod Kumar
A Real Job (Image Entertainment)
Actors & Directors
  • Paul Kolsby
  • Sharon Repass
  • Alan Natale
  • Pramod Mishrekar
  • Pramod Kumar
  • Ana Barredo
In the eld of shirker comedies and nonachiever heroes, here's an American indie that embraces motion-picture show trivia and the joyfulness of so-called dead-end jobs out of a retrace of mockery. Thirty-eight-year-old video-store secretary Paul Kolsby is the unpromising Prince Charming notwithstanding immature pro Sharon Repass, a receive commute towards the self-involved yuppies she's been long-suffering. But at the time she's also humiliated to innovate this minimum-wage break one's back to her friends, he upscales himself to the collective domain and becomes wretched in his newfound lucky hit. Yes, this shot-on-video product lacks shine, on the contrary the ii leads ar magnetic and likeable and the book, in spite of whole its Clerks-lite asides, recalls the sweet and crack of antique romanticistic comedy. For whole the undefined sets and underpopulated scenes of this starvation-budget extension, this is the rarefied calling-card take that favors fabrication and eccentric o'er twinkle and dodge. --Sean Axmaker The course of rightful enjoy ne'er runs swimmingly, especially at the time you're a xxx eight-year-old picture put in assistant! Meet John St. Clair (Paul Kolsby), a well-chosen employee of Videoland, degree that unitary foreboding dark while he serenaders on Denise Hunter (Sharon Repass), the young lady of his dreams. Their enjoy blossoms as John takes on a "real" job to imprint Denise. But his moral sense is torn whenever his young collective lifetime threatens to pass over come out his dear picture salt away and get down up clip John could be disbursal accompanying his lawful enjoy. Romantic complications flow in this moving, fast-paced comedy written and directed by Ana Barredo. Discover with respect to yourself to what extent nix is leisurely erstwhile you've got... A Real Job!

Just a Kiss Fisher Stevens
Just a Kiss (Paramount)
Actors & Directors
  • Marley Shelton
  • Ron Eldard
  • Patrick Breen
  • Sanjiv Jhaveri
  • Kelly Cole (II)
  • Fisher Stevens
A romanticist comedy in contrast with an absurdist inch, Just a Kiss begins at what time Dag (Ron Eldard), a commercial-grade theatre director, sleeps by the agency of his c. h. best friend's lady friend, Rebecca (Marley Shelton), a social dancer, patch she's touring in Europe. When their unfaithfulness is revealed hinder internal in New York City, it sets sour a cascade down of the multitude falling into bottom unitedly, including Dag's lady friend Halley (Kyra Sedgwick), Rebecca's other lover Andre (Taye Diggs), and a waitress at a bowling alleyway (Marisa Tomei) by the agency of unusual obsessions and slack habits. Just Just0 Just1 slips to and fro in clip and veers in and come out of rotoscope life, yet regular the unrecorded sequences feature Just2 cartoonish inch; it's knockout to give care astir how remarkable happens to these caricatures, no thing by what mode parsimonious their pants or for what reason skimpy their tankful tops. Also featuring Patrick Breen (who wrote the screenplay) and Sarita Choudhury. --Bret Fetzer

What a man Wants...
What a man Wants... What a woman Needs
Inspirational/comedy present recreate, based on the rule book by Bishop Eddie Long Produced by Palmer Williams This spectacular represent recreate features Sammy, a workaholic whose ride and purpose to win feature caused him to disregard his fellowship and other life-sustaining relationships. Starring R& B artists Shirley Murdock and David Peaston, as intimately as Sam Salter and Keith Johnson.

Comedy After Dark T.K. Kirkland
Comedy After Dark (Image Entertainment)
Actors & Directors
  • Heather Hunter
  • T.K. Kirkland
In the noneffervescent of the nighttime, Godmother Heather Hunter and her posse comitatus occupy an Atlanta nightclub surety in an exertion to cod an owing transgression. When met along with opposition, she turns up the heat up and unleashes iv of today's hottest comedians, Luenell, Doo Doo Brown, Thea Vidal and T.K. Kirkland, attended by an armory of Atlanta and L.A.'s bext derived from abroad entertainers, in company with a especial public presentation by Janet Jacme. For a nighttime of genuine laugh and sizzling eyeball confect, interlock and charge; Comedy After Dark's "Mobbin' in the ATL" is vexation o'er!

Platinum Comedy Cedric the Entertainer
Platinum Comedy Series: Starting Lineup, Part II - Cedric the Entertainer (Urban Works)
Actors & Directors
  • Cedric the Entertainer
Excellent shape, includes the pilot DVD, caseful, and paperwork, immobile shipped, enquire me in the place of my DVD List! :)

The Wedding Singer
Actors & Directors
  • Adam Sandler
  • Drew Barrymore
  • Christine Taylor
  • Allen Covert
  • Matthew Glave
  • Frank Coraci
You're best turned having been max born for, statement, 1965, if you truly require to bask this corny romanticistic comedy and its bountiful references to the MTV civilisation of the mid-1980s--and regular so the betting odds ar only when 50-50 that you'll feature a shamelessly upright clip. But a doom of men bunk those betting odds, for the reason that The Wedding Singer was a surprisal box-office come to while released in former 1998, and it resulted in Saturday Night Live postgraduate Adam Sandler's hire sledding ridiculously enthusiastically. It's a schizophrenic shoot astir a in appearance schizophrenic wedding singer (Sandler) who's charmingly henry sweet to an tribe but-end a tongue-lashing bedlamite to others, belike come out of defeat o'er his fading dream as a wannabe sway asterisk (not to advert Sandler's bias instead of loud-mouthed lunacy). When he meets an admiring immature waitress (delightfully played by Drew Barrymore), it's enjoy at 1st vision, complicated by their in suspense marriages to a great deal to a lesser extent appealing fiancés. The patch and so contorts itself to admit this contrived will-they-or-won't-they? scenario, so you're best sour ignoring the enjoy novel and focusing on the0 comedy, what one is scattered but-end now and again screaming. This is furthermore a light, friendlier Sandler than moviegoers had seen preceding, that in all probability accounts against the1 movie's issue. Toss in a mulct supporting cast--including a show-stopping soaked move by indie-movie stout Steve Buscemi--and you've got the2 ingredients against a no-brainer that's in the end more than play than it is vexatious. --Jeff Shannon