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| 1. A Christmas Story Cinema (Year: 1983) |
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Nine years after the Yuletide slasher flick Black Christmas, Porky's director Bob Clark once again took on the holiday genre, switching from gasps to ...
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| 2. Addams Family Values Cinema (Year: 1993) |
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The ghoulish cartoon family created by Charles Addams returns for a second big-screen outing darker and nastier than the first. When Morticia Addams ...
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| 3. All I Want for Christmas Cinema (Year: 1991) |
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The leading lady of the Christmas tale knows just what she wants for Christmas and she lets Macy's Santa know, too. She wants nothing more than the re ...
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| 4. Bend It Like Beckham Cinema (Year: 2002) |
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An independent-minded young woman discovers the joys of football, much to her family's chagrin, in this upbeat British comedy drama. Jess Bhamra (Parm ...
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| 5. Bicentennial Man Cinema (Year: 1999) |
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If a robot spends enough time around humans, can he learn to become one of them? The Martin family purchases a domestic android as a servant and names ...
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| 6. Blondie's Big Deal Cinema (Year: 1949) |
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Blondie's Big Deal was the 24th entry in Columbia's popular "Blondie" series. Since the actors were getting a bit too long-in-tooth to be th ...
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| 7. Clifford Cinema (Year: 1994) |
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Versatile Canadian comedian Martin Short plays a 10-year old boy in this comedy aimed at younger audiences. The tale is told in flashback to another l ...
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| 8. College Road Trip Cinema (Year: 2008) |
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A high-school student (Raven Symone) with noble dreams of becoming a public defender sets out to visit potential universities in the unwanted company ...
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| 9. Daddy Day Care Cinema (Year: 2003) |
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Two fathers get a crash course in caring for kids other than their own in this family-friendly comedy. Charlie Hinton (Eddie Murphy) is an advertising ...
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| 10. Dan in Real Life Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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A widower and father of three who also writes a parenting advice column for his local newspaper falls for the girlfriend of his younger brother during ...
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| 11. Down and Out in Beverly Hills Cinema (Year: 1986) |
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Down and Out in Beverly Hills is an updated remake of the 1932 Jean Renoir film Boudu Saved By Drowning. Philandering businessman Dave Whiteman (Richa ...
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| 12. Eulogy Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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Writer/director Michael Clancy makes his feature film debut with the black comedy Eulogy. Zooey Deschanel plays Kate Collins, an unhappy college stude ...
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| 13. Get Your Stuff Cinema (Year: 2000) |
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Eric and Phil are an affluent Beverly Hills couple who want to adopt a child, preferably a baby or a toddler. However, they end up with a foul-mouthed ...
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| 14. Guess Who Cinema (Year: 2005) |
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A man gets a very big surprise when he meets his prospective son-in-law in this comedy. Percy Jones (Bernie Mac) is the understandably proud father of ...
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| 15. Hibernatus Cinema (Year: 1969) |
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This comedy finds a family turned upside down by a new addition to the house. Hubert (Louis De Funes) and his wife (Claude-Gensac) are shocked to disc ...
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| 16. Home Alone Cinema (Year: 1990) |
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Home Alone is the highly successful and beloved family comedy about a young boy named Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) who is accidentally left behind when his ...
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| 17. Home Alone 3 Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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For the third film in this series, Alex D. Linz replaced Macaulay Culkin as the central figure. Four industrial spies acquire a missile guidance-syste ...
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| 18. If a Man Answers Cinema (Year: 1962) |
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This lightweight, nearly zero-gravity comedy by director Henry Levin relies on a novel by a male writer and a script by another man to come up with a ...
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| 20. Johnson Family Vacation Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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Comedian Cedric the Entertainer serves as both producer and star of this comedy about a family who discovers just how much can go wrong en route to a ...
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| 21. Juno Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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When a teenage girl is faced with an unexpected pregnancy, she enlists the aid of her best friend in finding the unborn child a suitable home in this ...
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| 22. Liar Liar Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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An attorney who tells the truth for 24 hours straight? This has got to be the movies! Fletcher Reede (Jim Carrey) is a lawyer obsessed with his career ...
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| 23. Little Miss Sunshine Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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When a pudgy, bespectacled seven-year-old, Olive (Abigail Breslin), voices her desire to take home the coveted Little Miss Sunshine crown at an upcomi ...
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| 24. Look Who's Talking Cinema (Year: 1989) |
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Though its PG-13 rating is well earned, Look Who's Talking has some elements that might appeal to a family audience. Chief among them, of course, is t ...
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| 25. Ma Vie en Rose Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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Boys will be boys and girls will be girls, but one child isn't so sure in this Belgian comedy drama. 7-year-old Ludovic (Georges DuFresne) is happy, h ...
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| 26. Mama's Boy Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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Jeff Daniels, Jon Heder, and Diane Keaton star in director Tim Hamilton's domestic comedy concerning a slacker who finds his status as man of the hous ...
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| 27. Meet the Fockers Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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After suffering the humiliation of being given the third degree by his girlfriend's father, one man now faces the even more embarrassing task of intro ...
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| 28. Moonstruck Cinema (Year: 1987) |
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When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed bookkeeper Loretta Castorini (Ch ...
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| 29. Mr. Woodcock Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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Every junior-high geek's worst nightmare becomes a reality in this comedy. John Farley (Seann William Scott) grew up as a chubby kid with no athletic ...
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| 30. Mrs. Doubtfire Cinema (Year: 1993) |
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Robin Williams learns that keeping in touch with his children can be a drag in this hit comedy. Daniel Hillard (Williams) is an eccentric actor who sp ...
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| 31. Nine Months Cinema (Year: 1995) |
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A single man faces the terrifying prospect of seeing his carefree life dashed by a visit from the stork in this comedy. Samuel Falkner (Hugh Grant) is ...
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| 32. Once Around Cinema (Year: 1991) |
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Swedish director Lasse Hallstrom made his American movie debut with this romantic comedy, starring Holly Hunter as Renata Bella, an aimless Bostonian ...
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| 33. Pecker Cinema (Year: 1998) |
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John Waters wrote and directed this $6.5 million satire on the Manhattan art world, a rags-to-riches comedy about 18-year-old amateur photographer Pec ...
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| 34. Postcards from the Edge Cinema (Year: 1990) |
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Mike Nichols lends some comic structure to Carrie Fisher's best-selling confessional novel concerning a woman's struggles with drug addiction and moth ...
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| 35. Raising Arizona Cinema (Year: 1987) |
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Combining influences from Tex Avery cartoons to Sam Raimi horror movies to 1940s B-movies, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen followed up the stylish film noir ...
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| 36. Raising Helen Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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Directed by Garry Marshall, Raising Helen revolves around Helen Harris (Kate Hudson), whose successful fashion career and decadent Manhattan lifestyle ...
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| 37. Slums of Beverly Hills Cinema (Year: 1998) |
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Tamara Jenkins wrote and directed this comedy-drama depicting the experience of growing up poor in the 90210 zip code, told from the point of view of ...
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| 38. Something to Talk About Cinema (Year: 1995) |
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The feminist outrage of Thelma & Louise (1991) screenwriter Callie Khouri blended superbly with director Lasse Hallstrom's predilection for storie ...
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| 39. Soul Food Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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This hit domestic comedy-drama concerned the fortunes of an extended African-American family recalled through the eyes of young narrator Ahmad (Brando ...
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| 40. Spanglish Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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A Hispanic woman and her young daughter are thrown into the middle of a well-to-do but remarkably dysfunctional family in this comedy drama from write ...
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| 41. The Addams Family Cinema (Year: 1991) |
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Inspired more by the 1960s TV series than by the original Charles Addams New Yorker cartoons, The Addams Family proved to be one of the more successfu ...
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| 42. The Brothers McMullen Cinema (Year: 1995) |
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Shot on weekends over an eight-month period with practically no budget, writer/director/producer/actor Edward Burns' first feature is a family drama c ...
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| 43. The Honeymooners Cinema (Year: 2005) |
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One of television's most beloved sitcoms gets an overhaul for the big screen in this comedy. Ralph Kramden (Cedric the Entertainer) is a New York City ...
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| 44. The Irish in Us Cinema (Year: 1935) |
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This fast-paced @Warner Bros. comedy stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien as brothers who fight over the same girl. Mrs. O'Hara (Mary Gordon) is the lov ...
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| 45. The Money Pit Cinema (Year: 1986) |
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Adapting the themes of the 1948 film Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House, this comedy stars Tom Hanks as Walter Fielding, who with his love Anna (She ...
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| 47. The Ref Cinema (Year: 1994) |
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Caroline and Lloyd (Judy Davis and Kevin Spacey) are a married couple constantly at each other's throats, masters at crafting acid-tongued barbs at th ...
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| 48. The Simpsons Movie Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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They've kept television viewers laughing for nearly 20 years, and now the most popular animated family on the small screen makes the leap into theater ...
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| 49. The Van Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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This is the third film adapted from a fictional trilogy by Irish writer Roddy Doyle about families living in a working-class Dublin neighborhood. The ...
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| 50. Uncle Buck Cinema (Year: 1989) |
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In this cheerful, lightweight comedy, excruciatingly clumsy, disorganized, and messy Uncle Buck Russell (John Candy) becomes the screens most unlikely ...
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