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Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is a man who knows the score. As a top agent at SMI (Sports Management International), Jerry is unquestionably master of his universe.  Jerry is charming, and devoted to his glorious client roster and stunning fiancee Avery Bishop (Kelly Preston), an NFL publicist whose schedule-intensive approach to sex and relationships is matched only by her professional ambitions. Trouble is, Jerry's mind, mouth and soul are usually on automatic pilot. He's good at friendship, but (as his numerous ex-girlfriends testify) bad at intimacy. In fact, there's absolutely nothing wrong with Jerry Maguire that a sudden dose of failure can't cure. This Man With a Mission Statement is fired by SMI after an ill-considered act of honor: his writing of a stirring, visionary suggestion for SMI's glorious future entitled "The Things We Think And Do Not Say: The Future of Our Business."  Jerry's statement -- written spontaneously on an off night -- makes the idealistic conclusions that the company should focus on real caring for fewer clients, quality rather than quantity. People and not money are what really count. A week after issuing his mission statement, Jerry is unceremoniously fired. Stripped of his job, his self-respect and a good measure of his identity, the tenacious but hanging-by-a-thread Jerry is forced to start from scratch. He's joined on his journey to redemption by two unlikely allies: Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), a second-tier wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals who, as Jerry's sole remaining client, stakes his own unstoppable desire for first-tier fame and fortune on his flailing agent; and Dorothy Boyd
(Renee Zellweger), a wistful 26-year-old single mother who, inspired by Jerry's Statement and recognizing his potential for full membership in the human race, willingly departs her accountancy position with SMI for a very uncertain future with her new boss.

 
 
On the surface, the Walkers were a picture perfect family. Steve had a great job as an architect and a beautiful house in Seattle overlooking a lake. His new wife, Laura, loved him very much.
Toby, her young son, looked up to him like his own father. And Nicole, his 16-year old daughter, meant the world to him. As Steve would be the first to admit, it was almost the perfect life. Until one day when Nicole went to a party at a local rave club with her best friend Margo and met a young man named David. 
To be a Pet Detective, you have to understand both the criminals and animals. Ace Ventura goes even further... He behaves like a criminal animal. When a football team's mascot (a dolphin) is
stolen just before the Superbowl, Ace Ventura is put on the case. Now, who would want to steal a dolphin, and why? 

 
 
A series of strange robberies brings Axel Foley back to Beverly Hills to help his two fellow cops solve the case. All the familiar faces of the first film are back... 

 
 
Fourth film in the series. Two centuries have passed since Ripley died on Fiorina Fury 161,  believing she had destroyed any chance of humanity coming in contact with the deadly alien species she had fought so hard against. But now, a group of scientists & military officials on-board a giant space vessel are carrying out an insidious plan - to breed the alien organism.  Ripley is brought back from the dead via an incredible cloning process to obtain the queen that she was impregnated with. However a side-effect of the process is that her human DNA has been  mixed with alien DNA, giving her a sixth sense about the creatures. The bounty hunters responsible  for delivering the cargo of human bodies in stasis to the ship learn of the plan, one which they don't want any part of. Soon, all hell breaks loose as the aliens escape their captivity and run rampant throughout the ship. In the panic, the auto-pilot is set on a course for Earth. Those who have survived the blood-curdling breakout, begin a treacherous journey through the bowels of the ship to reach the bounty hunters shuttle before the aliens pick them off. Among this motley crew is a General with a thirst for power, a space-hardened crewman with an alcohol problem, and a young female mechanic Annalee Call whose innocence hides an unknown agenda which could either save them or destroy them all. But in order to reach it they must rely on the only person who has ever successfully beaten these creatures before - Ellen Ripley. The questions remain: How much of her is human? Can she be trusted? What is Annalee hiding? Will they stop the aliens before the ship reaches Earth? And what is the nature of the 'Newborn', a creature whose implications could be far more devastating than any of them could ever imagine.

 
 
 George Of The Jungle makes its appearance on the big screen after its debut as a Saturday morning Disney cartoon. Always comical and yet endearing, Brendan Fraser stars as George of the Jungle, a chivalrous jungle hero who defends his turf from despicable poachers, while winning the love of the thoroughly modern Ursula (Leslie Mann).  With the help of his friends the Wise Ape (voice, John Cleese), the Tookie Tookie Bird, and his loyal buddy, Shep the Elephant, George manages to fend off the evil poachers and restore tranquility to his jungle home. 
 

 
 
The polar ice caps have melted, and the earth is covered by water. The remaining people travel the seas, in search of survival. Several different societies exist. The Mariner falls from his customary and solitary existence into having to care for a woman and a young girl while being pursued by the evil forces of the Deacon. 
Ryan Weaver romances beautiful women before he kills them. Ryan is arrested, convicted, and is part of a Christmas Eve transfer of prisoners on a transcontinental 747 commercial flight. Other airlines at JFK may have holiday passengers waiting on stand-by, but this jumbo jet takes off with a lot of empty seats. Ryan and another prisoner overpower and kill their guards. The few civilian passengers are herded into a "pantry" on the plane and are not seen again until the end of the movie. Ryan eliminates the other prisoners and all the crew members except Teri Halloran (Lauren Holly). The remainder of the movie follows a "cat-and-mouse" game between Ryan and Teri on the 747. 

 
 
 
King Roland of the planet Druidia is trying to marry his daughter Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) to Prince Valium, but Vespa is kidnapped by the evil race of the Spaceballs. The Spaceballs ask Roland a tremendous ransom: all the air of Druidia (you see, the air of Spaceball had serious pollution problems...). The King decides to offer a generous amount of money to a space rogue, Lone Star, to persuade him to save Vespa. What follows is the parody of a _LOT_ of famous SF
movies. 

 
Maverick is a hot pilot. When he encounters a pair of MiGs over the Persian Gulf, his wingman is clearly outflown and freaks. On almost no fuel, Maverick is able to talk him back down to the Carrier. When his wingman turns in his wings, Maverick is moved up in the standings and sent to the Top Gun Naval Flying School. There he fights the attitudes of the other pilots and an old story of his father's death in combat that killed others due to his father's error. Maverick struggles to be the best pilot, stepping on the toes of his other students and in a different way to Charlie, a civilian instructor to whom he is strongly attracted.  

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