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Featuring Vince Vaughn
Warner Brothers Released: 2008-06-03 DVD
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Click Here | Product Description: Hit the road with Vince Vaughn as he takes on America s heartland with the wildest comedy tour of all time. Friends like Justin Long Jon Favreau and Dwight Yoakam join Vince and four of today s brightest comics for a 30-city 30-night laughfest where the comedy doesn t stop (Phil Villarreal Arizona Daily Star). So hitch a ride on the tour bus and go behind the scenes it s a party you ll never forget!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/STAND-UP Rating: R UPC: 794043121272 Manufacturer No: 1000038623 |
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Directed by John N. Smith Featuring Vince Vaughn, Joey Lauren Adams & Devon Sawa
20th Century Fox Released: 2004-06-01 DVD
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Click Here | Description: Sometimes you need to lose it all before you find out what really matters, When a handsome attorney (Vince Vaughn) is caught in the middle of a romantic triangle, he is forced to choose between his estranged wife (Monica Potter) who wants him back and his sexy young girlfriend (Joey Lauren Adams) who wants him all to herself. |
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Directed by Nicholas Goodman Featuring Chris Cox, Michael Simon (II) & Sam Mollo
FAVREAU,JOHN Released: 2002-09-24 DVD
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Click Here | Product Description: A lovesick guy, out to get rid of his relationship rut, meets a fast talker who's willing to do whatever it takes to show him a good time. Genre: Feature Film-Comedy Rating: R Release Date: 24-SEP-2002 Media Type: DVD |
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Directed by David Dobkin Featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Georgina Cates & Vince Vieluf
Universal Studios Released: 2002-11-05 DVD
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Click Here | Amazon.com: Set in Montana's Big Sky country, shot in Utah, lensed by Eric Alan Edwards (cinematographer of My Own Private Idaho)--no wonder it's hard to tell where Clay Pigeons lives, or where it's going. A Ridley Scott protégé previously at home in commercials and videos, debuting director David Dobkin aims to deliver us into the blackly comedic badlands of neo-noir, territory mined by the likes of Red Rock West and Fargo. Pigeons launches strongly, with several cruel turns of the screw. Out target-shooting, Clay Birdwell (Joaquin Phoenix) is hit with the news that his best pal knows he's been boffing his ur-slut wife (Georgina Cates) and could take Clay out on the spot, but chooses a creepier revenge--committing suicide in order to frame the guy who's cuckolded him. Naturally, Clay covers up the mess, thereby opening the film's can of very nasty worms. A slick, fast-talking cowboy (Vince Vaughn)--the funhouse-mirror-opposite of Phoenix's sweet, slow farmboy--turns up, and a string of ugly murders begins to play out. Once Vaughn's Lester Long is on the scene, spreading his psychotically giggling bonhomie, Dobkin's skin-deep riff on Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train pretty much belongs to him. The rest of the cast looks more or less like clay pigeons set up by a scattershot script: exceptions include the always-estimable Scott Wilson who transforms his caricature-prone Sheriff Mooney into a character of nuanced humanity, and Janeane Garofalo, as an urban-hip FBI agent, whose single-chick sarcasm goes down in flames when Lester unholsters those big guns of come-hither charm. John Lurie of Lounge Lizards fame contributes a distinctive score, but Elvis Presley acts as the film's patron saint in more ways than one: Clay Pigeons' sexiest, scariest wet work is choreographed to "It's Now or Never." --Kathleen Murphy |
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Directed by Joseph Ruben Featuring Vince Vaughn, Joaquin Phoenix & Vera Farmiga
Universal Studios Released: 2002-11-05 DVD
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Click Here | Amazon.com: In Malaysia, three young Americans with little else in common are united in a shared enthusiasm for beer, women, and righteous hashish. Eventually, "Sheriff" (Vince Vaughn) and Tony (David Conrad) head back to New York. Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix), a spacey but good-hearted sort, stays on with the notion of helping save the orangutans. Two years later, a brassy lawyer (Anne Heche) shows up in Manhattan with the news that her client, Lewis, has spent the interim in Penang prison. Arrested for a prankish misdemeanor they all shared in, he's taking the rap for something worse: the dope stash they left him holding was a fatal few grams over the limit. Unless his fellow Americans return voluntarily to (literally) share the weight, in eight days Lewis will be hanged as a drug trafficker. Eight days is about as long as Return to Paradise stayed on theater screens--the victim, perhaps, of Anne Heche-Ellen DeGeneres burnout in the press, or just too damn many movies out there to keep track of. Whatever the reason, it's a pity, because this is one of the most compelling movie-movies in recent memory. The screenplay turns the ethical-psychological thumbscrews with insidious effectiveness, despite the probability that the two writers brought separate agendas to the project--Wesley (Cape Fear) Strick working the complicity of the two home boys (each represents the halving of the other's prison sentence if they both agree to go back), and Bruce (The Killing Fields) Robinson revving his engines for another face-off of implacable East and irresponsible West. And director Joseph Ruben, specialist in serving up B-movie excitement with class-A skill (Dreamscape, The Stepfather), does his sleekest work yet. But the real news is a trio of career-best performances: Phoenix, harrowing as a child-man whose sanity has been all but eaten away by terror; Vaughn limning a fascinating portrait of a man at war with himself, self-interest and furtive decency seesawing in his conscience; and Heche, part cagey poker player, part angel of mercy, mixing strength, delicacy, and desperation with devastating precision. Oscar blinked, three times. --Richard T. Jameson |
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Directed by Peyton Reed Featuring Vince Vaughn, Joey Lauren Adams & Jon Favreau
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAIN. Released: 2006-10-17 DVD
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Click Here | Description: Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston star in the charming and unpredictable comedy The Break-Up. After two years together, Gary and Brooke's relationship seems to have taken a comical wrong turn on the way to happily ever after. Now the break-up is on, the lines have been drawn, and their honest feelings for each other are coming out. Get ready for an all-out war of the exes in this fun date movie that's hilarious and heartfelt. |
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Featuring Hank Azaria, Gary Cole & David Hasselhoff
20th Century Fox Released: 2005-07-12 DVD
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Click Here | Description: You'll dodge, duck, dip, dive. . . and laugh out loud watching Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller settle their differences in a winner-take-all dodgeball competition. Under the painful tutelage of legendary ADAA champ, Patches O'Houlihan (Rip Torn), Peter LaFleur (Vaughn) and his Average Joes take on the Purple Cobras, led by egomaniacal fitness guru, White Goodman (Stiller). It's an over-the-top underdog tale filled with hilarious sight gags and balls-out fun! |
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Directed by F. Gary Gray Featuring John Travolta, Vince Vaughn & André Benjamin
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT Released: 2005-06-07 DVD
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Click Here | Product Description: Starring an unbelievably hip all-star cast including John Travolta Uma Thurman Andr 3000 Steven Tyler and The Rock and bursting with the hottest music in the biz Be Cool is the wildly hilarious tale about a gangster turned music mogul and what it takes to be number one with a bullet.When Chili Palmer (Travolta) decides to try his hand in the music industry he romances the sultry widow (Thurman) of a recently whacked music exec poaches a hot young singer (Christina Milian) from a rival label and discovers that the record industry is packin' a whole lot more than a tune!SPECIAL FEATURES: "Be Cool Very Cool" Making-of Documentary Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Music Video: The Rock as Elliot Wilhelm "You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man" Close-Up Featurette: Dance Partners Close-Up Featurette: The Rock Close-Up Featurette: Andr 3000 Close-Up Featurette: Cedric the Entertainer Close-Up Featurette: Christina Milian Original Theatrical TrailerSystem Requirements: Running Time 120 Min Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG-13 UPC: 027616928412 Manufacturer No: 1008850 |
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Directed by Todd Phillips Featuring Phe Caplan, Katherine Ellis & Patrick Fischler
FERRELL,WILL Released: 2003-06-10 DVD
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Click Here | Product Description: Three men, bored with their lives, try to regain the joy of their college days by starting their own fraternity. Genre: Feature Film-Comedy Rating: UN Release Date: 14-FEB-2006 Media Type: DVD |
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Directed by Doug Liman Featuring Jon Favreau, Ron Livingston & Alex Désert
Miramax Released: 2003-09-02 DVD
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Click Here | Amazon.com: For anyone who wants to catch a glimpse of the Los Angeles "lounge" scene that was in vogue during the early and mid-1990s, here's the movie that virtually defined that brief but colorful nightlife milieu. As an added bonus, it just happens to be a very funny, observant story about love, loss, and male bonding among a group of friends who struggle to find decent jobs by day, and lurk through Hollywood's hottest nightclubs by night. A sort of latter-day Rat Pack, they include Mike (writer-actor Jon Favreau) and his closest buddy, Trent (Vince Vaughn), who are waiting for the big show-biz break that seems to be eluding them. Mike's twisted up about the girlfriend he left back East to pursue his going-nowhere standup comedy career, and Trent uses the word "money" as an adjective ("Man, we look totally money tonight") with such frequency that you may find yourself slipping into lounge-lizard mode after watching the movie. One of the most noteworthy indie-film success stories of the '90s, this time-capsule comedy seized its moment in the spotlight, launched several promising careers, and continues to maintain its lasting appeal. --Jeff Shannon |
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