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Moving Malcolm (2003)

Moving Malcolm (2003)
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A writer who was dumped at the alter attempts to impress his flaky ex-fiancee by helping her father movie in this dialogue-driven comedy from Canadian writer/director/actor Benjamin Ratner. Gene Maxwell (Ratner) was preparing to exchange his wedding vows when his fiancée Liz (Elizabeth Berkley) vanished without a trace. Three years later, Gene has published a best-selling novel entitled "Fear Knot." Gene lives at home with his dysfunctional parents and autistic sister, and when Liz appears on his doorstep the broken-hearted writer can't help but hope that the flame will be rekindled. But all Liz wants is for Gene to help her elderly father Malcolm (John Neville) move while she jets off to Prague to act in a low-budget sci-fi flick. But while any hope of continuing his romance with Liz proves less likely with each long-distance telephone call he receives, Gene does manage to form a warm bond with Malcolm over the course of the move. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth BerkleyBenjamin Ratner, (more)
Director(s):
Benjamin Ratner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Moving Malcolm

A writer who was dumped at the alter attempts to impress his flaky ex-fiancee by helping her father movie in this dialogue-driven comedy from Canadian writer/director/actor Benjamin Ratner. Gene Maxwell (Ratner) was preparing to exchange his wedding vows when his fiancée Liz (Elizabeth Berkley) vanished without a trace. Three years later, Gene has published a best-selling novel entitled "Fear Knot." Gene lives at home with his dysfunctional parents and autistic sister, and when Liz appears on his doorstep the broken-hearted writer can't help but hope that the flame will be rekindled. But all Liz wants is for Gene to help her elderly father Malcolm (John Neville) move while she jets off to Prague to act in a low-budget sci-fi flick. But while any hope of continuing his romance with Liz proves less likely with each long-distance telephone call he receives, Gene does manage to form a warm bond with Malcolm over the course of the move. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Benjamin Ratner
Writer(s):
Benjamin Ratner
Producer(s):
Paul ArmstrongBridget HillBenjamin Ratner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Michael H.

This movie was horrible!!! I am a Berkley fan and was siked to see here doing some work again. She open the movie for about 2 minutes then basically cameos the rest of the movie. I was very disappointed in this movies for poor story line and making Berkley just a 3 or 4 actor in the movie. Your wasting your time if you rent this.

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Ken R.

This one was just plain boring and the characters were all just cut-out cardboard characters. If you need something to help you with your insomnia I would highly reccomend it! :p

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Barb V.

Overall, terrible movie. I would not recommend to anyone. The acting was not good. The story tried to lead up to peak to a great ending, and did not.

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