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This movie, based on the classic holiday song of the same name, stars twin actors Cole & Dylan Sprouse, playing a little boy who after seeing his mom kissing "Santa Claus" does all in his power to make sure his family remains intact. The hilariously heartwarming lengths he goes through for his family make this holiday film a joy for the whole family. In the spirit of HOME ALONE and A CHRISTMAS STORY, this film has it's share of kid high jinx and pranks! Based on the classic holiday song, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus."

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KISSING JESSICA STEIN: Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) is a lovely young conservative Jewish girl with the perfect loft situated on New York City's Upper West Side, a fun job working for a hip newspaper, and beautiful clothes. The only thing she doesn't have is the ideal boyfriend. Not that she doesn't have tons of dates: from geeky nerds to suave sexy types, Jessica is sought after by throngs of men. She just doesn't like any of the guys who like her. When her coworker, Joan (Jackie Hoffman), reads her an ad from the personals of the Village Voice, Jessica knows she's interested. Even when she realizes that the ad is in the "women seeking women" section, she figures it's worth a try. A funny, girly, prissy, very lipstick-lesbian relationship ensues with Chelsea gallery owner Helen (Heather Juergensen). When the girls aren't making out, they share makeup secrets and raid each other's closets. However, Helen's daring nymphomaniac side clashes with Jessica's conservative straight side, and the couple is forced to face some real challenges, one of which is Jessica's hilarious Scarsdale-based matchmaker mother (Tovah Feldshuh). A light, laugh-a-minute romantic comedy, KISSING JESSICA STEIN is a good fit for fans of sitcoms like ALLY MCBEAL, SEX IN THE CITY, and WILL AND GRACE.

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When Martha (Ana Serradilla) learns that her boyfriend is having an affair, she decides it?s finally time to play the field. Giving up on monogamy altogether, the young designer joins an online dating service and plays at being a man-eater: she uses them, loses them, and has a great time in the process! Just as she?s getting the hang of her new freedom, however, Martha meets the man of her dreams, and must decide whether to give commitment one last chance.

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Ol' Blue Eyes is his heartthrob heyday in this enjoyable collection of the crooner's early films. Included here are DOUBLE DYNAMITE, IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN, STEP LIVELY, THE KISSING BANDIT, and Sinatra's acting debut, HIGHER AND HIGHER. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information.

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Vain, self-serving sports reporter Max has everything--a promising career, a fabulous future, and a beautiful fiancee whom he's known less than a full day. But is it love at first sight or a sudden infatuation? To test her fidelity, Max arranges for his best friend to seduce her--with unexpected and potentially devastating results.

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KISSING JESSICA STEIN: Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) is a lovely young conservative Jewish girl with the perfect loft situated on New York City's Upper West Side, a fun job working for a hip newspaper, and beautiful clothes. The only thing she doesn't have is the ideal boyfriend. Not that she doesn't have tons of dates: from geeky nerds to suave sexy types, Jessica is sought after by throngs of men. She just doesn't like any of the guys who like her. When her coworker, Joan (Jackie Hoffman), reads her an ad from the personals of the Village Voice, Jessica knows she's interested. Even when she realizes that the ad is in the "women seeking women" section, she figures it's worth a try. A funny, girly, prissy, very lipstick-lesbian relationship ensues with Chelsea gallery owner Helen (Heather Juergensen). When the girls aren't making out, they share makeup secrets and raid each other's closets. However, Helen's daring nymphomaniac side clashes with Jessica's conservative straight side, and the couple is forced to face some real challenges, one of which is Jessica's hilarious Scarsdale-based matchmaker mother (Tovah Feldshuh). A light, laugh-a-minute romantic comedy, KISSING JESSICA STEIN is a good fit for fans of sitcoms like ALLY MCBEAL, SEX IN THE CITY, and WILL AND GRACE.

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Barbara K. Lee's documentary GIRLS KISSING explores the cultural perceptions of lesbianism that pervade the media. Images of women together are usually assumed to appeal primarily to heterosexual men, and are often used in advertising accordingly. Lee, however, seeks to explore a number of perspectives on these images, from those that ascribe to the male fantasy line of reasoning, to reactions from true lesbians, to the opinions of religious leaders. Featuring interviews and images of the material being debated, GIRLS KISSING is a rare documentary that interrogates the nature of the image itself.

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THE GOOD GIRL, directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White, stars Jennifer Aniston as Justine, a sullen 30-year-old woman stuck in a dead-end job at the Retail Rodeo department store. In addition to her mind-numbing occupation, Justine also has to contend with her dim-witted husband, Phil (John C. Reilly), and his partner, Bubba (Tim Blake Nelson), who work as house painters when they aren't smoking pot and staring blankly at the television. Justine sees an opportunity for change, however, when she meets Holden (Jake Gyllenhaal), a fellow Retail Rodeo employee who is even more depressed than herself. The young Holden (who patterns himself after Holden Caulfield of J.D. Salinger's THE CATCHER IN THE RYE) and Justine soon begin a passionate secret affair, unaware that it may not be so secret after all. With THE GOOD GIRL, Arteta and White, the creators of the indie hit CHUCK & BUCK, have fashioned yet another oddly affecting comedy out of misery and obsession. Playing the polar opposite of the character she plays on the TV show FRIENDS, Aniston is outstanding as Justine, a melancholy wife torn between the temptation of an affair and loyalty to her husband. Gyllenhaal is excellent as Justine's angst-ridden younger beau, while Reilly plays her slacker spouse to perfection. Also notable in their supporting roles are Nelson, who portrays a scheming stoner; screenwriter White, who appears as Retail Rodeo's pious security guard; and Zooey Deschanel, who gleefully dispenses sarcasm as a customer-hating clerk. A delicate balance of dark humor and sincere emotion, THE GOOD GIRL stands out as an overachieving film about underachieving people. KISSING JESSICA STEIN: Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) is a lovely, young, conservative Jewish girl with the perfect loft situated on New York City's Upper West Side, a fun job working for a hip newspaper, and beautiful clothes. The only thing she doesn't have is the ideal boyfriend. Not that she doesn't have tons of dates--from geeky nerds to suave sexy types, Jessica is sought after by throngs of men. She just doesn't like any of the guys that like her. When her coworker, Joan (Jackie Hoffman), reads her an ad from the personals of the Village Voice, Jessica knows she's interested. Even when she realizes that the ad is in the "women seeking women" section, she figures it's worth a try. A funny, girly, prissy, very lipstick lesbian relationship ensues with Chelsea gallery owner Helen (Heather Juergensen). When the girls aren't making out, they share makeup secrets and raid each other's closets. However, Helen's daring nymphomaniac side clashes with Jessica's conservative straight side, and the couple is forced to face some real challenges, one of which is Jessica's hilarious Scarsdale-based matchmaker mother (Tovah Feldshuh). A light, laugh-a-minute romantic comedy, KISSING JESSICA STEIN is a good fit for fans of sitcoms like ALLY MCBEAL, SEX IN THE CITY, and WILL AND GRACE.

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IMAGINE ME & YOU is a mainstream romantic comedy with a twist. Ol Parker's film stands out from the generic pack thanks to its gay-themed subject matter. The movie is as light and fluffy as the average movie in the genre, but as viewers scoop a mouthful of popcorn they may find their expectations subtly altered. Set in London, the movie begins with the wedding of Rachel (Piper Perabo) and Heck (Matthew Goode). Although they seem blissfully happy, Rachel is masking some Sapphic thoughts after eyeing Luce, the wedding florist (Lena Headey), during the ceremony. As luck would have it, one of Heck's male friends, Cooper (Darren Boyd), has fallen for Luce, allowing her and Rachel to meet socially and to consider consummating their desire for each other. While much of Parker's film follows a rather formulaic romantic-comedy route, it takes a surprising turn when Luce and Rachel get together and have no intention of breaking up. A reunion between Rachel and Heck is never on the cards, and it's to Parker's credit that he wasn't sucked into ending the film with an affirmation that the heterosexual world is where his lead female character belongs. IMAGINE ME & YOU sees Hollywood taking a tiny step towards embracing homosexuality in a thoroughly mainstream movie, and for that it should be commended. KISSING JESSICA STEIN: Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) is a lovely young conservative Jewish girl with the perfect loft situated on New York City's Upper West Side, a fun job working for a hip newspaper, and beautiful clothes. The only thing she doesn't have is the ideal boyfriend. Not that she doesn't have tons of dates: from geeky nerds to suave sexy types, Jessica is sought after by throngs of men. She just doesn't like any of the guys who like her. When her coworker, Joan (Jackie Hoffman), reads her an ad from the personals of the Village Voice, Jessica knows she's interested. Even when she realizes that the ad is in the "women seeking women" section, she figures it's worth a try. A funny, girly, prissy, very lipstick-lesbian relationship ensues with Chelsea gallery owner Helen (Heather Juergensen). When the girls aren't making out, they share makeup secrets and raid each other's closets. However, Helen's daring nymphomaniac side clashes with Jessica's conservative straight side, and the couple is forced to face some real challenges, one of which is Jessica's hilarious Scarsdale-based matchmaker mother (Tovah Feldshuh). A light, laugh-a-minute romantic comedy, KISSING JESSICA STEIN is a good fit for fans of sitcoms like ALLY MCBEAL, SEX IN THE CITY, and WILL AND GRACE.

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This movie, based on the classic holiday song of the same name, stars twin actors Cole & Dylan Sprouse, playing a little boy who after seeing his mom kissing "Santa Claus" does all in his power to make sure his family remains intact. The hilariously heartwarming lengths he goes through for his family make this holiday film a joy for the whole family. In the spirit of HOME ALONE and A CHRISTMAS STORY, this film has it's share of kid high jinx and pranks! Based on the classic holiday song, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus."

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Written and directed by Amyn Kaderali, KISSING COUSINS is a charming romantic comedy about a cynical bachelor, Amir (Samrat Chakrabarti), who decides to appease his relationship-minded friends by recruiting his beautiful British cousin, Zara (Rebecca Hazlewood), to pretend to be his girlfriend. This Indian-American-flavored romcom boasts supporting turns by David Alan Grier (IN LIVING COLOR), Jaleel White (FAMILY MATTERS? Urkel), and Gerry Bednob (best known for his scene-stealing role in THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN).

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This 1948 technicolor spectacle features Frank Sinatra in the unusual comedic role of a Mexican bandito. Sinatra as Ricardo, who travels to California to claim the inn his mysterious father left to him. Here, Ricardo discovers that his father was known as the "kissing bandit." This information initially shocks Ricardo, but he soon follows in the footsteps of his father due to prodding by his father's old gang and local girls such as Kathryn Grayson and Ann Miller who anyone would want to steal a kiss from. Grayson, as Sinatra's counterpart is fetching as a governor's daughter with tax troubles. Sinatra offers her the goods of his thievery and in the process steals her heart. This MGM musical is full of showstoppers, particularly a fiery dance between Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charisse. Songs include Songs include: "Love Is Where You Find It", "Tomorrow Means Romance", "What's Wrong With Me", and "If I Steal a Kiss."

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What do you do if youre about to get married and youve got cold feet? If youre Max Abbitt (David Schwimmer), you ask your best friend Jay (Jason Lee) to sleep with your fiancee.Max, a sportscaster dedicated to playing the field, and the beautiful,...
 
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Place all the gold under lock and key. All the beautiful senoritas, too. The Kissing Bandit rides again - if he can somehow manage to stay on horseback!Frank Sinatra plays the kissing (and singing!) title role. Kathryn Grayson is lovely,...
 

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Some may wonder: are the babes of a French heritage and kissing in any old style they please? Or are they strictly kissing with tongue and actually of a variety of nationalities and backgrounds? Does it really matter? Babes are kissing each other...and that's not all they're doing in this kinky release.

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Some may wonder: are the babes of a French heritage and kissing in any old style they please? Or are they strictly kissing with tongue and actually of a variety of nationalities and backgrounds? Does it really matter? Babes are kissing each other...and that's not all they're doing in this kinky release.

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Some may wonder: are the babes of a French heritage and kissing in any old style they please? Or are they strictly kissing with tongue and in fact of a variety of nationalities and backgrounds? Does it really matter? Babes are kissing each other...and that's not all they're doing in this kinky release.

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This movie, based on the classic holiday song of the same name, stars twin actors Cole & Dylan Sprouse, playing a little boy who after seeing his mom kissing "Santa Claus" does all in his power to make sure his family remains intact. The hilariously heartwarming lengths he goes through for his family make this holiday film a joy for the whole family. In the spirit of HOME ALONE and A CHRISTMAS STORY, this film has it's share of kid high jinx and pranks! Based on the classic holiday song, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus."

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What do you get when you combine Soul Food and Friday? You get My Phamily BBQ This is the story of three families who come together after 4 years apart for a giant family reunion with grandma and grandpa. In this family you have your rivalries, kissing...
 
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1. Run DMC - Christmas in Hollis 2. U2 - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 3. No Doubt - Oi To The World 4. John Mellencamp - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 5. Sting - Gabriels Message 6. Jon Bon Jovi - Please Come Home For Christmas 7. Vanessa...