Day is an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet he's taken with her beauty and pretending to be a wealthy Texan begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense!
It's all about women... and their men! From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door Eve Horrington (Anne Baxter) moves relentlessly towards her goal: taking the reins of power from the great actress Margo Channing (Bette Davies). The cunning Eve manoeuvres her way into Margo's Broadway role becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of Margo's director boyfriend (Gary Merrill) her playwright (Hugh Marlowe) and his wife (Celeste Holm). Only the cynic
Brace yourself: this is a clever, consistently entertaining and even inspired continuation of the mean-spirited slasher series. For those not in the know, Chucky is a mop-top kid's doll come to life with the soul of a serial killer and the voice of Brad Dourif (doing his best Jack Nicholson). Revived by his former paramour Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly, looking every inch a life-size Barbie in stiletto heels and skintight black leather), Chucky proceeds to turn his human sweetie into a pint-sized Talking Tina doll with attitude, and together they hit the road for a magic amulet and young new bodies to inhabit. They hitch a ride with sweet young runaways Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile and leave a trail of corpses bloodied, burned and cut to ribbons. The kids are cute, but the real heat is generated by the latex lovers who use murder as foreplay and consummate their renewed romance in a night of passionate sex ("Shouldn't you wear a rubber?" "I'm all rubber!"). Hong Kong director Ronny Yu (The Bride with White Hair) directs with a light touch and against all odds transforms walking dolls Chucky and Tiffany into funny, energetic, full-blooded characters: l'amour fou has never been more crazy. John Ritter costars as Heigl's overprotective uncle (another obstacle on the road to dolly freedom) and Alexis Arquette is hilarious as a lanky goth nerd. The wild conclusion leaves room for another high-concept sequel. The DVD features two commentary tracks, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and "Jennifer Tilly's Diary." --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com
Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Hanging On The Wine - The Entire Cast 3. Hot Red - The Collins Kids 4. I'm In The Jailhouse Now - The Entire Cast 5. We Live In Two Different Worlds - Tex Ritter 6. Early American - Joe Maphis & Larry Collins 7. That`ll Be The Day - The Collins Kids 8. No Kids - Smiley Burnette 9. For You - Lorrie Collins 10. Green Grow The Lilacs - Tex Ritter 11. Let's Have A Party - The Collins Kids 12. I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash 13. Blue Tail Fly - The Ent...
Check into the surreal world of Sacred Heart Hospital where the staff is bizarre and the laughter is contagious! Join fresh-faced J.D. (Zach Braff) and his fellow new medical residents as they weave their way through each unpredictable day with hilarious results! Season 1: 1. My First Day (aka Pilot Episode) 2. My Mentor 3. My Best Friend's Mistake 4. My Old Lady 5. My Two Dads 6. My Bad 7. My Super Ego 8. My Fifteen Minutes 9. My Day Off 10. My Nickname 11. My Own Personal Jesus 12....
The fashion industry and Paris provide the sophisticated background for a comedy of wrong impressions. Joanne Woodward is mistaken as a high-priced call girl. Paul Newman is the journalist interviewing her for insights on her profession...
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