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Brett Butler Movies

2007  
 
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The Southern stand-up Brett Butler (Grace Under Fire) hosts this all-female showcase of country comedians, featuring Pat Brown, Lisa Landry, Sarah Tiana, and Trish Suhr. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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2005  
 
Having survived a traumatic encounter with hordes of dangerous locusts, Dr. Maddy Reardon (Lucy Lawless), a specialist in the behavior patterns of voracious insects, accepts what she thinks will be a stress-free job as a professor at Tate University in Louisiana. Unfortunately, Maddy is once again forced to put her knowledge to use--and her life on the line--when the body of a student is found, drained of blood. Assisted by her husband Dan (Dylan Neal) and by several of her more courageous (or should we say foolhardy?) students, Maddy endeavors to prove that the death of the student was caused by a flock of particularly vicious vampire bats, mutated into monstrosity by a recent toxic waste dump. Timothy Bottoms costars as Mayor Hank Poelker, who is covertly in cahoots with the chemical company that has caused this calamity. (Can it be that Bottoms was cast because of his resemblance to President George W. Bush, whom the actor has also played on several occasions?) Originally slated to be filmed in New Orleans, Vampire Bats shifted production to Canada to avoid the anticipated onslaught of Hurricane Katrina; the made-for-TV thriller debuted October 30, 2005 on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessDylan Neal, (more)
 
2000  
PG13  
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Shirley MacLaine makes her feature directorial debut with this offbeat comedy. Bruno (Alex D. Linz) is an eight-year-old boy attending a Catholic school; he is bright, is a good student, and wants to become an etymologist. He also likes to wear dresses, which causes him plenty of problems -- bullies beat him up on a regular basis, and the school's Mother Superior (Kathy Bates) thinks that something must be wrong with him. Bruno's mother Angela (Stacey Halprin), who tips the scales at 450 pounds, has just lost her husband Dino (Gary Sinise) to trampy Donna Marie (Joey Lauren Adams). With her pal Dolores (Jennifer Tilly) giving Angela regular reports on Dino's activities, she's too occupied to worry much about her son. When Bruno is hurt one day while wearing a skirt, he's taken to the hospital; with Angela suffering from a heart attack and Dino refusing to look after him, it falls to his grandmother Helen (MacLaine) to take care of the boy. But Bruno has finally found a playmate at school who doesn't find him strange -- Shaniqua (Kaimi Davael), a young black girl who wants to be a cowgirl. While Bruno was Shirley MacLaine's first attempt at directing a fictional film, it was not her first experience behind the camera; she previously made the Oscar-nominated documentary The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alex D. LinzShirley MacLaine, (more)
 
1997  
 
In flashback, a bruised and battered Drew (Drew Carey) describes his Las Vegas Vacation from Hell. Among the various horrors experienced, Drew has a special place in his memory banks for his brief and entirely unintentional marriage to a waitress named Dianne (Nicole Sullivan), who used our hero in a ploy to regain custody of her kids from her nasty ex-husband. Originally telecast as part of ABC's "Viva Las Vegas Night" on February 26, 1997, this episode features crossover appearances by Grace Under Fire star Brett Butler, Coach costar Jerry Van Dyke, and Ellen regulars Joely Fisher and Jeremy Piven. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1995  
 
As Paula (Janeane Garofalo) discovers a lump in her breast and awaits the results of a biopsy, her stress in compounded by the doctor's request that she not drink any coffee. Anxious about her appearance on the show due to the fact that she had a relationship with Paula years ago, Brett Butler assumes the worst when Paula is unusually distant in their pre-interview. Meanwhile, Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) is momentarily stricken with grief when his manager, Sid, suffers a major heart attack, though the appearance of agents from the CAA and ICM brightens his outlook on things substantially. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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