Sad-sack divorcée Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) finds his second wind in life after meeting a handsome young ladies' man who...
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2011
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A bullied little boy grieving the death of his mother strikes up an unlikely friendship with a Metallica-loving anarchist in...
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2011
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Dean O'Dwyer (Christopher Thornton) DJs in L.A. using the stage name "Delicious D." He' on the verge of stardom when a...
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2011
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Two average sci-fi geeks get caught up in the ultimate interplanetary adventure after picking up an extraterrestrial during a...
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Moses Buggs
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2011
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Detective Bud Morris
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2011
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Detective Bud Morris
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2011
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The directorial debut of Brandon Camp concerns a widower (Aaron Eckhart) who makes a living as an expert on grieving. During...
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Walter
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2009
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A racist Korean War veteran living in a crime-ridden Detroit neighborhood is forced to confront his own lingering prejudice...
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2008
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A woman who lost her husband in a random act of violence and a heroin addict who was a lifelong friend of the dearly departed...
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2007
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The true story behind the murders that many crime scholars believe to be the most perplexing series of unsolved crimes in...
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2007
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A teenager with a penchant for tall tales becomes tangled in his own complex web of deceit upon transferring to a new school...
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Mr. Leonard
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2007
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The Fox cop drama K-Ville was set in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, hence its title (the designation "K-Ville" was among...
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Captain James Embry
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2007
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The emotional dysfunctions of two people suffering from an autistic disorder known as Asperger's syndrome threaten to derail...
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2006
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Comic and filmmaker Albert Brooks serves his country while struggling to get some laughs in this offbeat satiric comedy....
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Stuart
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2006
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Jacqueline McKenzie stars in this bleak, ambitious character portrait. Kicked out of her home by her loutish, abusive...
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2005
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Though created by Jim Leonard, the weekly, hour-long CBS crime-and-punishment series Close to Home bore the distinctive stamp...
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Steve Sharpe
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2005
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2004
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A woman is taken on a voyage to the other side of sanity in this moody thriller. Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a clinical...
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Sheriff Ryan
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2003
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A typically quirky and eccentric offering from prolific TV producer David E. Kelley, the weekly drama series The Brotherhood...
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Garrett Shaw
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2003
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Director Miguel Arteta and writer Mike White, who had previously collaborated on Chuck and Buck, turn an eye toward suburban...
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2002
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As America geared itself for another possible armed conflict in Iraq, the HBO cable service offered a dramatization of events...
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2002
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Various lives intersect to curious results in this sometimes surreal tale of life in Silverlake, from the duo who scripted...
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2002
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Although by prior agreement ABC was required to retain The Drew Carey Show on its prime time schedule through 2004 at a cost...
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2002
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Jake Gyllenhaal, the young star of the critically well-received October Sky (1999), follows up that film with this offbeat...
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Mr. Livingston
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2001
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The cast and crew of The Drew Carey Show entered its seventh season with more security and hubris than ever before. Thanks to...
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2001
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Eric Bross directed this drama of romantic roadblocks and racial issues between a group of waitresses and bartenders waiting...
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2000
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Season Six of The Drew Carey Show opens with the title character (played, naturally, by Drew Carey losing his job at...
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2000
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Now working for a catering company, Kate (Christa Miller) whips up a gourmet meal for the guys--and is subsequently held...
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2000
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Returning to the store, Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) is forced to complete his retraining by working in the mailroom--a...
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2000
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When Kate (Christa Miller) complains that Drew (Drew Carey) is spoiling his dog Speedy, the mutt responds by turning hostile...
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2000
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Just as they are about to have sex for the very first time, Kate (Christa Miller) and Drew (Drew Carey) get into a huge...
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2000
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Drew's sprained--uh--organ has completely healed, so now the time has finally come for Drew (Drew Carey) and Kate (Christa...
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2000
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When Mr. Soulard (Mark Curry) cracks down on Mimi (Kathy Kinney), she rebels and is fired on the spot. In heat of anger, Mimi...
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2000
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Exiled from the Winfred-Louder softball team, Drew (Drew Carey) goes "Bad News Bears", organizing his own band of misfits and...
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2000
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Unable to get Mimi (Kathy Kinney) and Drew (Drew Carey) to stop arguing, Steve (John Carroll Lynch) and Sharon (Jenice...
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1999
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1999
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A resilient attorney in L.A. starts to rebuild her life and career after her husband leaves for greener pastures, taking the...
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1999
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A victim of cutbacks at Winfred-Louder, cross-dressing Steve (John Carroll Lynch) decides to move in with brother Drew (Drew...
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1999
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When this second annual "spot-the-mistakes" show was originally telecast on March 21, 1999, the home viewers were invited to...
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1999
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Originally telecast in September of 1999, the opening episode of The Drew Carey Show's fifth season vividly reflects the...
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1999
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Although Drew (Drew Carey), Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and Lewis (Ryan Stiles) are all still dating Tracy (Diane Farr), Drew...
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1999
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After Mimi (Kathy Kinney) pulls a Halloween prank that makes Drew (Drew Carey) look like a racist, Drew accidentally loses...
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1999
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The time has come for the wedding of Steve (John Carroll Lynch) and Mimi (John Carroll Lynch), and since Steve and Drew's dad...
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1999
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To stir up new business for Buzz Beer, Lewis (Ryan Styles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) create a website...
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1999
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Detroit Free Press sports columnist Mitch Albom (Hank Azaria) has found success and popularity in his occupation, but...
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1999
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Are Drew's stomach pains the result of stress over the impending wedding of Mimi (Kathy Kinney) and Steve (John Carroll...
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1999
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Much of this episode is filmed on location at Cleveland Browns Stadium, where the "new" Browns are poised to begin their...
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1999
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Oswald (Diedrich Bader) gets some disturbing news about his mom (Adrienne Barbeau), even as she's trying to digest the...
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1998
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In this action-suspense thriller, orphaned nine-year-old autistic savant Simon (Miko Hughes) deciphers a government code...
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1998
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This episode opens as Drew (Drew Carey) glumly announces the cancellation of his wedding--but he doesn't tell us why until...
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1998
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Among those gathered at a Carey family barbecue is Drew's 18-year-old cousin Kristen (guest star Nikki Cox)--better known as...
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1998
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Disaster visits jaded L.A. in the form of an underground volcano, not the big earthquake all the citizens expect. Shot on the...
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1997
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John Carroll Lynch makes his first appearance in the role of Drew's big brother Steve Carey. Unemployed and still reeling...
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1997
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A feminist farm belt version of William Shakespeare's King Lear, this film is based on Jane Smiley's novel about an aging...
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1997
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The third of John Woo's American-made feature films, Face/Off stars John Travolta as Sean Archer, an FBI agent obsessed with...
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1997
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Inspired by a true story originally dramatized on the TV series Unsolved Mysteries, this made-for-TV thriller stars Megan...
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1996
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Shelley Long recreates her Cheers role as Diane Chambers in this episode (which, of course, was not Diane's first appearance...
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1996
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Filmmaking siblings Joel Coen and Ethan Coen both embraced and poked satirical fun at their Minnesotan roots with this...
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1996
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This cheerful holiday comedy, a surprise box office smash, featured a generous dollop of raunchy, crude humor and was greatly...
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1993
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The debut film from writer-director Whit Stillman etches a sophisticated comic portrait of New York debutante society at the...
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1990
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