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Bridget Jones Diary
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Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) is an average woman struggling against her age, her weight, her job, her lack of a man, and her many imperfections. As a New Year's Resolution,
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Closer
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A witty, romantic, and very dangerous love story about chance meetings, instant attractions, and casual betrayals. CLOSER is director Mike Nichols' critically acclaimed look at four strangers - Julia Roberts,
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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A man awakes disheveled; impulsively, he skips work, heading instead to the shore. On this chilly February day, a woman in orange, hair dyed blue, chats him up: she's Clementine,
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Gone in 60 Seconds
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Randall "Memphis" Raines (Nicolas Cage) is an infamous car thief who is suddenly forced out of retirement when he finds out his brother, Kip Raines (Giovanni Ribisi), is in danger.
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Hitch
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Most men have difficulty finding love because it's hard to be yourself when your "self" thinks you should be someone else. That's where Alex "Hitch" Hitchens (Will Smith) comes in
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King Kong
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Flamboyant, foolhardy documentary filmmaker, Carl Denham, sails off to remote Skull Island to film his latest epic with leading lady, Ann Darrow. Native warriors kidnap Ann to use as a
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Leaving Las Vegas
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An avowed alcoholic, Ben drank away his family, friends and, finally, his job. With deliberate resolve, he burns the remnants of his life and heads for Las Vegas to end
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P.S.
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Confirming the extraordinary promise of his debut, Dylan Kidd’s P.S. is a film as disarmingly lovely and romantic as Roger Dodger was acerbic and cutting.
Louise Harrington (Laura Linney), a
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The Prince of Tides
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A 40-year-old, out-of-work high school football coach examines his past and his relationship with his family, including his suicidal-writer sister, Vietnam-vet brother, violent-tempered father and disillusioned mother.
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