In this follow-up to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Director Guy Ritchie brings us another signature fast-paced, rough-and-tumble cockney gangster film. Turkish (Jason Statham) is an unlicensed boxing promoter who gets pulled into the shady world of match fixing to pay off a debt to local crime boss Brick Top (Alan Ford). Meanwhile, diamond thief Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) arrives in London to deliver an 86-carat diamond to Avi (Dennis Farina), his boss. Along the way Franky stops to place a bet on a boxing match, only to be set up and robbed of his precious cargo. The ensemble cast includes Brad Pitt, who plays wildcard Irish gypsy boxer Mickey.
John Winger (Bill Murray) is pretty much down and out. He lost his job, his girlfriend, and his car all in the same day. Deciding it's the only way out of his dead-end life, he joins the Army, bringing his best buddy Russell Ziskey (Harold Ramis) with him. In boot camp, the smart-alec Winger does his best to make life miserable for his instructor, drill sergeant Hulka (Warren Hulka). After training, the unit is assigned to a base in Italy, home to a cutting-edge assault vehicle. Winger and Ziskey take the vehicle out for a date with their girlfriends. When their commanding officer goes looking for it, he and his men get captured, and its up to the two guys, with help from their girls, to get 'em back.
Move over or get run over! Comedy troop Broken Lizard (Jay Chandrasekhar,Kevin Hefferman, Erik Stolhanske, Paul Soter and Steve Lemme) take us on a comedic ride with the Highway Patrol. Directed by Chandrasekhar, Super Troopers follows the small-town American rivalry between the Patrolmen and the local Vermont Police Force. It's a party on the asphalt as the troopers play pranks and funnies on the opposing team in a string of ingenious and inspired skits perfect for fans of '70s comedies like Caddyshack and the Blues Brothers. The Broken Lizard ensemble brings its hilarious chemistry to the movie screen in an unforgettable romp through highway humor.
Professional racecar driver Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) lives life at top speed. His win-at-all-costs approach helped him make a fast rise to the top of the NASCAR world. He rocketed his way to a perfect life, living in a lakeside mansion with his gorgeous wife Carley (Leslie Bibb) and their two rowdy boys, Walker (Houston Tumlin) and Texas Ranger (Grayson Russell). All that disappears in the blink of a turn signal when Bobby is involved in a horrible accident. The accident makes him lose his nerve and eventually, his wife and career. But life outside the spotlight doesn't suit him. Bobby soon tries to mount a courageous comeback, while learning that life sometimes hits speed bumps, even when you're living in the fast lane.
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker take on international politics and puppetry in the uproarious spoof, Team America: World Police. In an adventure that feels like a classic disaster film mixed with espionage action, our heroes must protect freedom and democracy around the globe. North Korea plans to use weapons of mass destruction against the world during a peace conference, and Team America unleashes their arsenal of guns, explosives, and comic rips on current events and celebrities in Parker and Stone's irreverent style. Puppet cameos include Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Michael Moore and U.N. Weapons inspector Hans Blix. Even North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il gets a musical solo with "I'm So Ronery." Team America is a disrespectfully funny gem in true Parker-Stone style!
In high school, good-hearted but slightly dorky Ted Stroehmann (Ben Stiller) lands the dream date to his prom, Mary Jensen (Cameron Diaz), the kind of girl any guy would fall for. Ted's dream night takes a harrowing turn, however, when Ted is forced to the hospital after a painful zipper incident. Years later, Ted is still haunted by memories of Mary, the one who got away. At the urging of his friend Dom (Chris Elliot), Ted hires a PI (Matt Dillon) to track down his lost love. Mary's living in Miami, as charming as ever. If he's going to get her back, Ted will have to overcome a variety of other suitors in this hilarious offbeat love story from the Farrelly Brothers.
Director Terry Gilliam, the imaginative mind that created the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series animations, brings us this fantasy classic. A boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) befriends a roving band of six mischievous little people, who have stolen a map from their employer, The Supreme Being. Since the map reveals holes in the space-time continuum, they're not the only ones who want it. Evil Genius (David Warner) also covets the map, as he wants to become The Supreme Being himself. Together, the group sets off on a series of adventures through time. Along the way, they encounter such historical figures as Agamemnon (Sean Connery), Napoleon (Ian Holm), and Robin Hood (John Cleese). The script was co-written by fellow Python Michael Palin.
A bunch of rich guys make a bet: last remaining bachelor wins. The guys pony up wads of cash and set it aside as the winner's prize. With just two of the friends still single, one of them, Michael Delaney (Jerry O'Connell), tanks at a casino in Vegas. Deep in the hole with gambling debt, he needs the money. But in order to get it, he'll have to find his friend Kyle (Jake Busey) a bride. It ain't gonna be easy. Kyle's an absolute pig whom women find repulsive. Plenty of nuttiness follows, with Delaney trying one ridiculous stunt after another to try and get Kyle to tie the knot. Delaney gets in his own way when he starts falling for Natalie (Shannon Elizabeth), the woman he's trying to pawn off on Kyle.
Low-brow, low-budget hijinx makes the warped superhero send-up The Toxic Avenger a cult classic. Melvin is a 90-pound wimp and janitor at a local health club. When two meatheads, Bozo and Slug, attempt to bully him around, he winds up taking a dive into a vat of toxic waste. Melvin is transformed into a gruesome monster who embarks on an equally gruesome quest for revenge. Riffing on superhero and monster movies at the same time, The Toxic Avenger yucks it up, with yucks being the operative word. The story is intentionally over-the-top and often tongue-in-cheek, as Melvin doles out toxic justice in a twisted slapstick flurry of gags and gore.
Beginning his seventh year at Coolidge College, graduation is the furthest thing from Van Wilder's (Ryan Reynolds) mind. Slacking in style with a personal assistant and a cutie in every corner of the campus, Van is a living legend for throwing the most rockin' parties Coolidge has ever seen. When his parents refuse to pony up for more years of Van's life of leisure studies, Van does what he knows best: plan parties for profit to support his lifestyle. Critical school journalist, Gwen Pearson (Tara Reid), decides to do a disapproving expose piece on Van, sparking a clash of wills between the two that turns into an unexpected romance. But the fireworks really fly when Gwen's boyfriend, Richard, decides to take Van down and get his girl back!
Dean (Justin Long) has worked at Shenaniganz restaurant ever since he graduated from high school. He's never really thought twice about it, until he learns a former high school classmate is now making big bucks as an engineer. Dean starts wondering how to escape from a life and job that seem to be going nowhere. That fact doesn't seem to bother Dean's friend Monty (Ryan Reynolds), who, like Dean, has been working at Shenaniganz for four years, but spends his time partying and chasing girls. Waiting follows a shift when Monty is asked to train new staffer Mitch (John Francis Daley). Monty introduces Mitch to the rest of the wacky Shenaniganz crew, including head cook Raddimus (Luis Guzman), restaurant manager Dan (David Koechner),and goofy kitchen guy Floyd (funnyman Dane Cook).
For John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn), life is a party - and they're determined to crash it. The thirty-something friends spend their weeks mediating divorces in Washington, DC and their summer weekends crashing weddings. The pair's perfected the art of sneaking into weddings uninvited and spinning different stories to woo unsuspecting bridesmaids. As wedding season's winding down, the two show up at the social event of the summer, the wedding for the daughter of a big-time politician (Christopher Walken). When John falls for one of the host's other daughters (who's engaged!) he convinces Jeremy to break their wedding crashing rules and go with him to a weekend party where he tries to find real love.