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Movies tagged with the "christmas-tree" keyword
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Dan Aykroyd |
Ned Beatty |
John Belushi |
Treat Williams |
Nancy Allen |
Robert Stack |
Toshiro Mifune |
Christopher Lee |
Warren Oates |
John Candy |
Samuel Fuller |
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Plot Summary:
Hysteria grips California in the wake of the bombing of Pearl harbour as an assorted group of defenders attempt to make the coast defensible against an imagined Japanese invasion in this big budget, big cast comedy. Members of a Japanese submarine crew scout out the madness.
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Thriller |
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Michael Keaton |
Danny DeVito |
Michelle Pfeiffer |
Christopher Walken |
Michael Gough |
Michael Murphy |
Cristi Conaway |
Andrew Bryniarski |
Pat Hingle |
Vincent Schiavelli |
Jan Hooks |
Steve Witting |
John Strong |
Rick Zumwalt |
Anna Katarina |
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Tim Burton |
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Having defeated the Joker, Batman now faces the Penguin - a warped and deformed individual who is intent on being accepted into Gotham society. Crooked businessman Max Schreck is coerced into helping him become Mayor of Gotham and they both attempt to expose Batman in a different light. Earlier however, Selina Kyle, Max's secretary, is thrown from the top of a building and is transformed into Catwoman - a mysterious figure who has the same personality disorder as Batman. Batman must attempt to clear his name, all the time deciding just what must be done with the Catwoman.
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Katie Cassidy |
Michelle Trachtenberg |
Lacey Chabert |
Kristen Cloke |
Andrea Martin |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead |
Crystal Lowe |
Oliver Hudson |
Jessica Harmon |
Leela Savasta |
Kathleen Kole |
Karin Konoval |
Robert Mann |
Dean Friss |
Cainan Wiebe |
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Glen Morgan |
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Not all Christmas stories are full of cheer - take the disturbing childhood of Billy Lenz, for example. Born during Christmas, little Billy Lenz suffered from Jaundice because of a liver defect, and was unwanted by his cruel mother (who only saw the husband she'd come to despise when she looked at her son). While she let her true feelings be known to him with beatings and abuse, only his father showed him compassion like a parent should. But on Christmas Eve in 1975, his unfaithful mother gave him one of the most cruelest gifts of all, as she made five-year-old Billy observe his beloved father's brutal murder at her own hands and those of her lover with a claw hammer. Before burying him under the house, she locked Billy in the attic for good, to hold his silence of what he'd witnessed that night. His only contact from then on was when she came to punish him for making a noise or other such trivial nuisances, while she was with her lover and starting a "new" family. As Billy's mother fell pregnant with a daughter and treated her with love, which Billy had never experienced with his mother, Billy came out of the attic on Christmas Eve 1991, taking a rolling pin to his mother's head, and a pointed tree ornament to her lovers eye before leaving his sister as disfigured as he was by blinding her. Before he could finish the job police forced there way in and dragged him off to mental institution and his sister a foster home, whose eye sight was saved in one eye... but not the other. Cut to the present where a security guard has been monitoring Billy's progress since he came into his care, back in 1991. Knowing full well that during this time for fifteen years, Billy has made a break from this asylum, but never succeeding... until now. Far away, his childhood home is now a sorority house, where nine sisters and their house-mother are celebrating the holiday season together ...but tonight they're about to get a surprise visitor... and it's not Santa.
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Jeff Goldblum |
Elizabeth Perkins |
Alexander Pollock |
Miriam Margolyes |
Myron Natwick |
Doris Chillcott |
Kirsten Robek |
Frank C. Turner |
Mar Andersons |
Gillian Barber |
Carol Ann Susi |
Randi Kaplan |
Mary Bogue |
Alvin Sanders |
Mark Schooley |
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Lawrence Guterman |
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There's a secret war being waged in the homes and neighborhoods of Earth that the humans don't even know about; an eternal struggle between two great armies: the Cats and the Dogs. The film follows a Cat's plan to destroy a new vaccine, that if developed, would destroy all human allergies to Dogs, and the Dogs' efforts to stop the Cats. Specifically, it's the story of a young pup (Tobey Maguire) whose job it is to guard the vaccine. Other dogs include a wise older dog who watches out for him (Susan Sarandon), a large friendly dog (Michael Clarke Duncan), and a small dog who serves as an electronics expert (Joe Pantoliano). Jeff Goldblum is the human scientist that invented the vaccine.
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Chevy Chase |
Beverly D'Angelo |
Juliette Lewis |
Johnny Galecki |
John Randolph |
Diane Ladd |
E.G. Marshall |
Doris Roberts |
Randy Quaid |
Miriam Flynn |
Cody Burger |
Ellen Hamilton Latzen |
William Hickey |
Mae Questel |
Sam McMurray |
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Jeremiah S. Chechik |
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It's Christmas time and the Griswolds are preparing for a family seasonal celebration, but things never run smoothly for Clark, his wife Ellen and their two kids. Clark's continual bad luck is worsened by his obnoxious family guests, but he manages to keep going knowing that his Christmas bonus is due soon.
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Neil Patrick Harris |
Debbie Reynolds |
Naomi Watts |
Alexandra Wilson |
Beverly Archer |
Ian Meltzer |
Gary Bayer |
James Greene |
Jerry Douglas |
Michael Fairman |
Adilah Barnes |
Frank Birney |
Ismael 'East' Carlo |
Jan Hoag |
Stuart Mitchell |
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Ian Barry |
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THE CHRISTMAS WISH stars Neil Patrick Harris as an orphan who returns to his grandparents' home after the death of his grandfather. He and his grandmother (played by Debbie Reynolds) begin to uncover some mysteries about the man's life that lead them both to a fresh understanding of the Christmas season.
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Tim Allen |
Jamie Lee Curtis |
Dan Aykroyd |
M. Emmet Walsh |
Elizabeth Franz |
Erik Per Sullivan |
Cheech Marin |
Jake Busey |
Austin Pendleton |
Tom Poston |
Julie Gonzalo |
René Lavan |
Caroline Rhea |
Felicity Huffman |
Patrick Breen |
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Joe Roth |
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Allen portrays Luther Krank who, fed up with the commerciality of Christmas, decides to skip the holiday and go on a vacation with his wife instead. But when his daughter decides at the last minute to come home, he must put together a holiday celebration.
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Thriller |
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Bruce Willis |
Reginald Johnson |
Reginald VelJohnson |
Bonnie Bedelia |
Alexander Godunov |
Paul Gleason |
William Atherton |
De'voreaux White |
Alan Rickman |
Hart Bochner |
Dennis Hayden |
Clarence Gilyard Jr. |
Bruno Doyon |
Andreas Wisniewski |
James Shigeta |
Robert Davi |
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John McTiernan |
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New York cop John McClane, who has been a cop for 11 years, has just arrived in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve. For the past six months, John's wife Holly and their two kids Lucy McClane and John McClane Jr have been living in Los Angeles without John. In New York, Holly had a good job that turned into a career, and Holly was promoted to a powerful position in the Nakatomi Corporation. The promotion called for Holly to move to Los Angeles to work in the Nakatomi Plaza, a 40 story building. John stayed in New York because he didn't think Holly would make it out in Los Angeles, and that she would come crawling back to him in New York, so John figured that there was no reason to pack his things for the move to Los Angeles. A limo driver named Argyle drives John to the Nakatomi Plaza, and John heads to the 30th floor, where a Christmas party is going on. John gets into an argument with Holly in the office of her drug-snorting co-worker Harry Ellis because Holly uses her maiden name Gennero instead of the name McClane on her nameplate in her office. Holly leaves the room to give a speech. While John is by himself in the office, John is wishing that the argument hadn't happened. A few minutes later, a group of German terrorists led by Hans Gruber and his right hand man Karl enter the building and take everyone hostage on the 30th floor. John is able to avoid being taken hostage because Hans and his men don't even know that John is in the building. John heads to the upper floors, which are still under construction. Hans takes Holly's boss Joseph Yashinobo Takagi to an office, where Hans demands that Takagi give him the computer code key that will allow Hans and his men to start opening the building's safe so they can steal the $640,000,000 in negotiable bearer bonds that are in the safe. Takagi refuses to cooperate with Hans, so Hans kills Takagi, and John witnesses it. Hans tells his technology expert Theo to start working on getting the safe opened, and Theo thinks it'll take a couple of hours to do it. John frantically tries to find a way to alert the LAPD, realizing that the main phone lines in the building have been cut. Once the police do arrive, they prove to be incompetent under the command of arrogant deputy chief Dwayne T. Robinson, so it's up to John to rescue the hostages.
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Comedy |
Drama |
Fantasy |
Romance |
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Johnny Depp |
Winona Ryder |
Dianne Wiest |
Anthony Michael Hall |
Kathy Baker |
Robert Oliveri |
Conchata Ferrell |
Caroline Aaron |
Dick Anthony Williams |
O-Lan Jones |
Vincent Price |
Alan Arkin |
Susan Blommaert |
Linda Perri |
John Davidson |
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Tim Burton |
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Plot Summary:
In a castle high on top of a hill lives an inventor's greatest creation - Edward, a near-complete person. The creator died before he could finish Edward's hands; instead, Edward is left with metal scissors for hands. Edward has always lived alone, until a kind lady called Peg discovers Edward and welcomes him into her home. At first, everyone welcomes Edward into the community, but soon things begin to take a change for the worse.
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Elf
[2003,
USA] from $1.99
This holiday, discover your inner elf.
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