Steve Martin stars as the father of a family of fourteen forced to choose between his new dream job and the 12 kids he so loves.
Cheaper By The Dozen (Dir. Shawn Levy 2003): Tom Baker (Steve Martin) and his wife Kate (Bonnie Hunt) lead a suprisingly idyllic life but when they get the chance to pursue their dream jobs and move the super-sized clan to the big city. The zany chaos begins as the dozen siblings revolt turning house and home upside down! Cheaper By The Dozen 2 (Dir. Adam Shankman 2005): Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt return as heads of the Baker family who while on holiday find them
Twelve year old Thomas Miller (Forrest Landis 'Cheaper By The Dozen 1 & 2' 'Flight Plan') is known for telling tall-tales. He has convinced his 6th grade class there are snakes hiding in the school toilets and that the science teacher is a government spy conducting secret tests in their classroom. But when Thomas discovers a real secret that could put his school in danger he finds the courage to tell the truth - but who will believe him? The kids at school make fun of him. Thomas has gone to the principal's office as often as he is called on in class. His mum (Lea Thompson 'Back To The Future') who is the principal's assistant is at the end of her rope and maybe her job if he doesn't stop. To make matters worse Thomas has a crush on the new girl at school who pays more attention to the bullies than to Thomas. His only friend is Jackie (AnnaSophia Robb 'Bridge To Terabithia' 'Ferris Wheel' 'Jumper') the skateboarding chick who stands by him.
Garfield: It ain't the cat in the hat! Fat feline Garfield (voiced by ever excellent Bill Murray) enjoys his endless days of restful relaxation lasagne dinners and the undivided attention of his owner Jon (Meyer). However when Jon attempts to impress the ice-cold vet Liz (Love Hewitt) he takes in the hyperactive abandoned dog Odie. Turning Garfield's world upside down Odie is promptly dog-napped by evil TV celebrity Happy Chapman (Tobolowsky) and the corpulent cat must brav
Mrs Doubtfire: How far would an ordinary father go to spend more time with his children? Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) is no ordinary father so when he learns his ex-wife (Sally Field) needs a housekeeper he applies for the job. With the perfect wig a little makeup and a dress for all occasions he becomes Mrs Doubtfire a devoted British housekeeper who is hired on the spot. Free to be the 'woman' he never knew he could be the disguised Daniel creates a whole new life
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