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David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
One of Hollywood's most respected actors squares off against one of comedies biggest talents for a little therapy.
Adam Sandler plays Dave Buznik, a reserved and belittled executive assistant who meets Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) on an airplane. No matter what Dave does, he can't relax and enjoy the flight. He is ignored by the flight attendant and Dr.
Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) isn't exactly the kind of guy one would expect to find in an anger management self-help group. In fact, Dave is the kind of guy that most people would describe as being quite mild-mannered; perhaps even a little meek or timid. As the executive assistant (e.g.
Some law-enforcement guy loses his wife to the gangster-mobster-bad-guy after he gets too close or ends up arresting the big-cheese himself. Gee, have we seen this before?
In case you haven't, Vin Diesel stars as Sean Vetter, a DEA agent who was an intricate part of bringing down one of the biggest druglords in U.S. history, Meno Lucero (Gino Silva).
Rob Zombie is without a doubt one of the biggest names in rock music. His band White Zombie dominated the rock charts in the early 1990s with their hits like "More Human Than Human" and "Thunderkiss 65", winning all sorts of MTV Award hardware.
While, as a film critic, it is dangerous to make broad generalizations (all Vin Diesel movies aren't worthy of my time, all Fellini movies are egotistically maddening, etc.) I feel relatively safe in claiming that films adapted from Stephen King works fall under three categories.
James Bond Jr., uh, I mean Cody Banks to the rescue.
TV-phenom Frankie Muniz takes to the silver screen once more as he steps into the pseudo-world of a secret agent. Muniz plays Cody Banks, teenager who was recruited by the CIA at a summer camp where he was trained with the elite abilities of a secret agent.
From the mind of Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman comes Nicolas Cage starring as twin brothers who are struggling with emotional as well as literary turmoils. It's funny, creative, and showcases good performances. Sign me up!
Charlie Kaufman (Cage) is burnt out. He constantly strives for perfection in his work but often is completely unaware of the world around him.
ShowbizMonkeys.com staff has once again picked the year's best releases. Agree? Disagree? Be sure to leave a comment and let us know.
Jack's back, let the elderly Oscar-voters cheer. "Oh my god! Jack's made a new movie. He so deserves the Oscar," you hear as a gaggle of Beverly Hills, wheelchair bound Oscar-voters say as they scurry past.
Controversial director Spike Lee serves up his latest project since the fall of the World Trade Center in New York City.
25th Hour follows Montgomery Brogan (Edward Norton), Hermes Jewelry an Irish drug dealer who finds himself left with one day of freedom before he is sent to the "big house" for seven years.
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