Double Take "Double Take" stars Eddie Griffin and OrlandoJones partnered for the first time in this hilarious action-packed comedy. Thefilm is based on a 1957 black-and-white melodrama adapted from a Graham Greenenovella ... Continue...
Head Over Heels Adolescent girls dream about Freddie Prinze, Jr., and Iadmit his good looks initially attracted me to this flick.
In"Head Over Heels," Prinze stars as Jim Winston, an undercover FBIagent ... Continue...
Joe Dirt If you're looking for an outrageous movie that will leaveyou baffled, this is it. David Spade plays Joe Dirt, a radio station janitor withan outdated hairdo and a dream of finding his parents ... Continue...
Joe Dirt Are you looking for an interesting and creative comedy tolaugh your pants off to? Then avoid "Joe Dirt" at all cost! It is themost uninspiring and dreadful movie in recent memory ... Continue...
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