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Pat O'Brien Movies

South Dakota native Pat O'Brien is probably most well known for dishing celebrity gossip as host of the Entertainment Tonight spin-off The Insider. The onscreen personality is also well known for his connection with CBS Sports, and he's covered the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series, and the Olympics over the course of his sports-broadcasting career. O'Brien has also made appearances in various movies as himself, showing up for cameos in Big Fat Liar and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. In 2005, O'Brien endured a scandal in which he left allegedly inappropriate voice mail messages on a co-worker's cell phone. He subsequently entered rehab, issued a public apology, and did an interview with Dr. Phil. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
2005  
PG13  
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A washed-up actor finds an unlikely path back to the big screen in this offbeat family comedy. Bill Williams (Tom Arnold) is an actor whose career has gone into a severe tailspin ever since his brief fling with fame -- a supporting role in the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle True Lies. Sinking into a well of alcohol and depression, Williams unsuccessfully attempts suicide before his agent (Henry Winkler) tells him he's finally found a project for him. Aaron Roman (Eric Gores) is a teenager with cerebral palsy who loves action movies, especially True Lies. Aaron's father, Davis Roman (Joe Mantegna), is a very wealthy man -- so wealthy that, as a present for his son's 18th birthday, he's going to bankroll a professionally shot action movie which will star Aaron. Would Williams be willing to write and co-star in Aaron's birthday movie? Williams isn't so sure this is a great idea, even with a million-dollar payday, until he meets Aaron. Charmed by the kid's pluck and determination, Williams signs on for the world's most expensive home movie. Williams and producer Susan Mandeville (Linda Hamilton) hire Wayne's World director Penelope Spheeris to helm the project, and persuade bikini model Arielle Kebbel to appear as Aaron's love interest, but what started out as strictly a job-for-hire becomes something more as Williams and his fellow cast and crew members get to know their challenged young star. The Kid & I actually was written by co-star Tom Arnold, and Penelope Spheeris directed the film as well as playing herself. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Shaquille O'Neal also appear in cameo roles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom ArnoldEric Gores, (more)
 
2004  
R  
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The world's most obnoxious celebrity talk-show host demonstrates how he rose to mediocrity in this pungent show business satire. Jiminy Glick (Martin Short) is a corpulent entertainment reporter who is looking to kick his career into high gear. Hoping to snag some celebrity interviews, Jiminy and his wife, Dixie (Jan Hooks), head north of the border to Canada, where Jiminy will attend the Toronto Film Festival. At first, Glick's attempts to ingratiate himself with stars and semi-stars are little short of disastrous, but after the easily star-struck reporter allows egocentric filmmaker Ben DiCarlo (Corey Pearson) to shamelessly self-promote his latest project on air, word gets around that Glick is an "easy interview," and his star begins to rise. However, Jiminy's good fortune is tempered by his unwitting involvement in a murder plot centered around booze-addled actress Miranda Coolidge (Elizabeth Perkins) and her wildly pretentious husband, Andre Devine (John Michael Higgins). Somewhere along the way, filmmaker David Lynch (played by Short) happens along, offering his theories on the controversial murder of Lana Turner's paramour Johnny Stompanato. A large number of Hollywood celebrities make cameo appearances in Jiminy Glick in La La Wood, including Steve Martin, Kevin Kline, Susan Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, Forest Whitaker, Kiefer Sutherland, and Sharon Stone. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Martin ShortJan Hooks, (more)
 
2002  
 
Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Joe Dumars - The Shooter to Queue Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Joe Dumars - The Shooter to top of Queue  
A combination of interviews and hands-on technique instruction, the All Pro Sports Basketball Superstar series provides all the information a burgeoning hoops player needs to succeed. Detroit Piston Joe Dumars runs viewers through the essentials of shooting, passing, and ball-handling in this installment in the series. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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2002  
 
Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Clyde Drexler - The Glide to Queue Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Clyde Drexler - The Glide to top of Queue  
A combination of interviews and hands-on technique instruction, the All Pro Sports Basketball Superstar series provides all the information a burgeoning hoops player needs to succeed. NBA All-Star Clyde Drexler hosts this installment, where he talks about proper training as well as the essential skills of dribbling and ball-passing and -handling. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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2002  
 
Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Christian Laettner - Power in Motion to Queue Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Christian Laettner - Power in Motion to top of Queue  
A combination of interviews and hands-on technique instruction, the All Pro Sports Basketball Superstar series provides all the information a burgeoning hoops player needs to succeed. In this installment, Christian Laettner: Power in Motion, the Olympic-award winning player talks about his victories on the court, as well as the essential skills of dribbling, shooting, and rebounding. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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2002  
 
Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Chuck Daly - Dream Team Coach to Queue Add All Pro Sports Basketball Series: Chuck Daly - Dream Team Coach to top of Queue  
A combination of interviews and hands-on technique instruction, the All Pro Sports Basketball Superstar series provides all the information a burgeoning hoops player needs to succeed. This installment features Detroit Pistons' coach Chuck Daly as he talks strategy, both offensive and defensive. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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2002  
PG  
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Former co-stars of the TV sitcom Head of the Class teamed up to write the story and script for this teen comedy. When junior high-school student Jason Shepherd (Frankie Muniz) realizes that his class paper has been ripped off and turned into a hit motion picture called "Big Fat Liar," he takes matters into his own hands. Along with his best friend, Kaylee (Amanda Bynes), Jason travels to Los Angeles, where he intends to confront Hollywood big shot Marty Wolf (Paul Giamatti), the sleazy producer responsible for ripping him off. When he's unable to get Wolf to do the right thing, Jason subjects the showbiz power broker to a series of humiliating pranks and stunts designed to make an honest man out of him. Big Fat Liar co-stars Lee Majors and Amanda Detmer. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Frankie MunizPaul Giamatti, (more)
 
1995  
 
Network president Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall) enters the hospital after an alleged heart attack, but he's actually covering his behind while executing a series of radical changes on the "FYI" format. His most controversial move is to hire an ultra-hip MTV veejay named McGovern (Paula Korologos in her first series appearance) as an "FYI" anchorperson in order to cater to youthful viewers. Though uncomfortable at first, Murphy begins to warm up to McGovern--until she finds out a deep dark secret about the girl's political persuasion. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1995  
 
The Larry Sanders Show is celebrating its eighth anniversary, and guests k.d. lang, Pat O'Brien, Rosie O'Donnell, Mandy Patinkin, and Noah Wyle are booked for the big show. It seems that Murphy's Law is in full effect for the anniversary show, however, and in addition to O'Donnell's limo failing to arrive, it's revealed that lang and Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) have a background as feuding neighbors, while Patinkin and Wyle can't stop arguing over who has a better TV series. As if those factors weren't enough to make the anniversary show a stressful occasion, it seems as if Larry (Garry Shandling) has forgotten to take his usual bathroom break before the show. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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