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A double bill of alien chasing. In 'MIB', after chasing a fugitive with an advanced alien weapon, New York cop James Edwards (Will Smith) finds himself recruited to the MiB, a top secret agency in charge of alien immigration on Earth. He is partnered with K (Tommy Lee Jones), and sent to investigate an alien prediction of the end of the world. They have to track down a hostile alien life form currently wearing the human skin of a country hick named Edgar. Whilst in 'MIIB' it is some four years later and K (Lee Jones) has returned to a civilian life, working as a postman and quite unaware of his former heroics alongside Agent J (Smith). But when J uncovers a secret alien plot organised by the seemingly seductive Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle) he has to call on K again. Unfortunately K has no memory of his former role as 'Saver-of-the-World', but somewhere in his head is the expertise that can save the Earth, if only J can get him onside in time.
Oddball comedy starring Matt Lucas. Bald and morbidly obese Franklin Franklin (Lucas) lives in an apartment complex filled with other quirky and eccentric characters including his stoner neighbour Tommy Balls (Johnny Knoxville) and the permanently bitter Mr. Allspice (James Caan). In a heated argument over rent, Franklin accidentally kills his landlord Mr Olivetti (Peter Stormare) and while staging the death as a suicide unwittingly causes a fire. When he hears that his brother has died from a brain tumour and left him a rather large amount of money in a Swiss bank account, Franklin sees an opportunity to make his escape, but before he can do so, he'll have to avoid detection by the fire investigation team led by Burt Walnut (Billy Crystal).
Sequel to the successful sci-fi-cop, comedy-drama. Some four years after the Men in Black averted a major intergalactic disaster, K (Tommy Lee Jones) has returned to a civilian life, working as a postman and quite unaware of his former heroics alongside Agent J (Will Smith). But when J uncovers a secret alien plot organised by the seemingly seductive Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle) he has to call on K again. Unfortunately K has no memory of his former role as 'Saver-of-the-World', but somewhere in his head is the expertise that can save the Earth, if only J can get him onside in time.
From the legendary journalist and creator of "Gonzo" journalism
Hunter S. Thompson comes the bestselling critical look at Nixon and
McGovern's 1972 presidential election.
Johnny Knoxville reprises his 'Bad Grandpa' role from the popular American reality show 'Jackass' for this one-off narrative-driven feature directed by long-time collaborator Jeff Tremaine. 86-year-old Irving Zisman (Knoxville) takes his grandson Billy (Jackson Nicoll) on a road trip across the United States to reunite him with his father. Along the way, the trouble-making duo enter a children's beauty pageant and visit a funeral home while unleashing a bevy of pranks on an unsuspecting public.
Michael Bay produces and Jonathan Liebesman directs this big-budget reboot of the comic book series following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained turtles Leonardo (Pete Ploszek/voice of Johnny Knoxville), Michaelangelo (Noel Fisher), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and Raphael (Alan Ritchson). In New York, the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his Foot Clan are quickly taking over control of the city by force under the direction of Eric Sacks (William Fichtner), a money-hungry businessman. Meanwhile, April O'Neil (Megan Fox), a journalist covering the rise in criminal activity with the help of cameraman Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett), is shocked to find that the city's only hope is four mutated sewer-dwelling turtles and their ninja master Splinter (Danny Woodburn/voice of Tony Shalhoub). Can the Turtles put an end to Shredder's evil plans and protect the city from total domination?
Johnny Knoxville reprises his 'Bad Grandpa' role from the popular American reality show 'Jackass' for this extended cut of the one-off narrative-driven feature directed by long-time collaborator Jeff Tremaine. 86-year-old Irving Zisman (Knoxville) takes his grandson Billy (Jackson Nicoll) on a road trip across the United States to reunite him with his father. Along the way, the trouble-making duo enter a children's beauty pageant and visit a funeral home while unleashing a bevy of pranks on an unsuspecting public.
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