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A group of free-love hippies attend an outdoor music and camping festival only to find themselves stalked by a maniac with a Ronald Reagan fixation and his killer dog, Nancy.
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A gay southern writer is sent to Purgatory in order to justify his life before God.
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A struggling yuppie couple is offered $1,000,000 to let another man sleep with the wife.
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Though by no means the most eccentric of the Arquette clan, actor David Arquette earned a reputation in the 1990s and into the new millennium as one of Hollywood’s most offbeat talents. After a
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A former model whose cover-worthy appearance belied her knack for comedy, actress Courteney Cox was among the most popular performers on television throughout the 1990s and early millennium, thanks to
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Though he starred in his first movie when he was 17 years old, actor Thomas Jane spent several years – a few of them homeless – struggling to make it in Hollywood. Following small parts in films like
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A promising young actor noted for his worldly demeanor and an eye tic, Balthazar Getty exploded onto the scene as Ralph in Harry Hook's 1990 remake of "Lord of the Flies.” The great-grandson of oil
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Cheech and Chong are a fondly remembered (by those who can) pop artifact from a time when the then relatively young drug culture was viewed in a more benevolent light. After two years of working
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From the very beginning, the characters created by actor-comedian Paul Reubens seemed unlikely candidates for mainstream lovability. The salty old Yiddish cartoonist, the obese junk food lover and the
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