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Alec Baldwin Movies

Equally at home playing leads and character roles, actor Alec Baldwin is known for his work in just about every genre, from action thrillers to comedies to dramas. Born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, Long Island, he was the second of six children (brothers William, Daniel, and Stephen would also become actors). Baldwin was a political science major at George Washington University before he decided to become an actor; following his change in vocation, he studied drama at NYU and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

Early in his career, Baldwin was a busy man, simultaneously playing a role on the TV daytime drama The Doctors and performing in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on-stage in the evenings. A few years after making his 1980 Broadway debut, the actor moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a part in the television series Knots Landing. He made his film debut in 1987 with a starring role in Forever, Lulu, which led to work in a number of major films. From 1988 to 1989 alone, Baldwin appeared in no less than seven films, including Tim Burton's black comedy Beetlejuice, Mike Nichols' Working Girl, Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob, and Oliver Stone's Talk Radio.

In 1990, Baldwin achieved big-budget success playing ace CIA agent Jack Ryan in the undersea thriller The Hunt for Red October. The film's popularity won him acclaim, so Baldwin surprised many by foregoing the opportunity to reprise his role in the sequel Patriot Games (he was replaced by Harrison Ford) in favor of returning to Broadway to star as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Although his decision paid off -- he received a Tony nomination for his performance -- it also marked the point at which Baldwin's star wattage began to flicker. His 1991 film, The Marrying Man proved to be an all-out flop (although it did provide him an introduction to co-star Kim Basinger, whom he would marry in 1993), and the critical success of his next two films, Prelude to a Kiss and Glengarry Glen Ross was overshadowed by a subsequent string of flops, including Malice (1993), The Getaway (1994), and The Juror (1996).

The actor rebounded a bit with his role in Al Pacino's acclaimed documentary Looking for Richard (1996) but then had the unfortunate luck of starring in the 1998 Bruce Willis disaster Mercury Rising. However, the following year proved more fortuitous for Baldwin, as he starred in the coming-of-age comedy Outside Providence, as well as in the crime drama Thick As Thieves and the ethical drama The Confession, appearing alongside Amy Irving and Ben Kingsley. In addition, the actor made an uncredited appearance in Notting Hill, sending up his macho Hollywood persona as Julia Roberts' piggish actor boyfriend.

Baldwin started off the 2000s by re-teaming with David Mamet on the Hollywood satire State and Main as a lecherous leading man with a weakness for underage girls. He provided narration for Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, and was one of the few people to escape unscathed from Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor.

Although he continued to make headlines because of his politics, as well as his ongoing legal scuffles with now ex-wife Kim Basinger, Baldwin continued to do strong work in the comedies Along Came Polly (2004) and Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), and scored his first-ever Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor playing a menacing casino manager in 2003's The Cooler. He became a part of Martin Scorsese's stock company playing Juan Trippe in 2004's The Aviator, following it up as a federal agent in love with the Patriot Act in 2006's The Departed.

Baldwin's longstanding association with the venerable sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (he has hosted over ten times) paid great dividends when he was hired to play the part of the boss on former SNL head writer Tina Fey's fall 2006 sitcom 30 Rock. He earned universal raves for his work on the show, and would earn a Golden Globe nomination every single year of the show's run, winning the award three times. He'd also pick up no less than five Emmy nods, winning that award twice as well. Baldwin was positively beloved on the series, but he would also continue to work in film as well, most notably in the 2009 romcom It's Complicated, which he starred in with Meryl Streep, and the 2012 Woody Allen ensmeble film To Rome with Love. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
2004  
PG  
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Something nefarious is afloat in the depths of Bikini Bottom: King Neptune's crown has been stolen, and the prime suspect is Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob's boss at Mr. Krabs' Krabby Patties. Despite the overwhelming evidence against Mr. Krabs -- not to mention having been turned down for a long-awaited promotion at the restaurant -- SpongeBob (voice of Tom Kenny) refuses to believe that his boss is responsible and teams up with his best friend, Patrick (voice of Bill Fagerbakke), on a mission to Shell City, where he hopes he can exonerate Mr. Krabs and return the crown to its rightful owner. Of course, this is no easy task; once outside the safety of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob is faced with the overwhelming dangers of the sea, not the least of which being a cyclops that many believe to be responsible for the deaths of countless other unfortunate sea-creatures who ventured outside county lines. Among those who lent their vocal chords to the film include Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, and Alec Baldwin. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom KennyBill Fagerbakke, (more)
 
2003  
 
Add Broadway: The Golden Age to Queue Add Broadway: The Golden Age to top of Queue  
Directed by Rick McKay, who traveled across five continents during the documentary's production, Broadway: The Golden Age is both a celebration of current Broadway stars and a tribute to Broadway legends past. Through a plethora of interviews and vast amounts of archival footage, McKay presents a variety of factoids, anecdotes, and memories from over 100 Broadway actors, writers, and directors. The careers of Laurette Taylor, Kim Hunter, Jessica Tandy, and Marlon Brando are all animatedly retold, as is some of the Broadway "lore of olde," such as Angela Lansbury's struggle to land a role in Mame and the shocked reaction to West Side Story on its opening night. In addition to footage and discussion regarding highly successful Broadway stars, a variety of actors recount their experiences and struggles in finding even a small amount of critical recognition. The cast includes Shirley MacLaine, Bea Arthur, Edie Adams, Alec Baldwin, and Kaye Ballard, and many others. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Edie AdamsBea Arthur, (more)
 
2003  
 
This 2003 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Alec Baldwin and features musical guest Missy Elliott. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinMissy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, (more)
 
2003  
 
Add Thomas & Friends: James and the Red Balloon to Queue Add Thomas & Friends: James and the Red Balloon to top of Queue  
Several adventures are encompassed in this half-hour collection of mini-stories involving the ever-popular Thomas the Tank Engine. The virtues of friendship, trust, and keeping the competitive spirit in check are explored with such characters as Rusty, Edward, and Duncan. Also included is a "Down by the Docks" music video. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec Baldwin
 
2003  
R  
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Writer/director Wayne Kramer offers a glimpse into the aging Las Vegas casino world with the romantic drama The Cooler. Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy) is extremely unlucky at gambling, and he owes the Shangri-La casino over 100,000 dollars. He is so unlucky that he is hired as a "cooler," someone to gamble next to high rollers and give them some of his bad luck to stop them from winning. This arrangement works out for awhile, until Bernie has almost paid off his debt and meets cocktail waitress Natalie Belisario (Maria Bello). The two start to fall in love and Bernie's luck begins to change. However, the old-fashioned mob boss Shelly Kaplow (Alec Baldwin) isn't going to let Bernie go so easily. Meanwhile, Larry Sokolov (Ron Livingston) arrives on the scene to help update the business management of the old mobster-run casino. Also starring Joey Fatone and Paul Sorvino as lounge singers. The Cooler was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
William H. MacyMaria Bello, (more)
 
2003  
 
Add Thomas & Friends: Percy's Chocolate Crunch to Queue Add Thomas & Friends: Percy's Chocolate Crunch to top of Queue  
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - Percy's Chocolate Crunch features a half-dozen stories starring Thomas and his fellow locomotive buddies. In addition to the title tale, the video includes the stories "Gordon Takes a Tumble," "Faulty Whistles," "Buffer Brother," and a music video for the song "Little Engines." These stories should satisfy Thomas fans of all ages. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec Baldwin
 
2003  
 
Add Second Nature to Queue Add Second Nature to top of Queue  
The sole survivor of a plane crash that killed his family, Paul Kane (Alec Baldwin) has trouble piecing together memories of his life before the tragedy. Gradually, he comes to accept the fact that he is a professional assassin, working out of London on behalf of the American government. Much to the displeasure of his superior, Kelton Reed (Powers Boothe), Kane finds that he is unable to perform to the best of his abilities until he can uncover the whole truth about his past life -- and to solve the mystery of the "Chilly Willy" tattoo on his inner lip. Before long, Kane the hunter becomes Kane the hunted, unable to determine his friends or his enemies -- or even if the people around him truly exist. An uncertain blend of The Bourne Identity and A Beautiful Mind, Second Nature was filmed in Europe and released there on video several months before its "official" June 22, 2003, debut over the TNT cable network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinPowers Boothe, (more)
 
2003  
 
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Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends: Thomas' Snowy Surprise features six winter-themed episodes featuring the trains on Sir Topham Hatt's Railway. "Thomas' Snowy Surprise Story," "Jack Frost," and "Toby Had a Little Lamb" are previously unreleased episodes. Bonus episodes include "Snow" from 1998, "Thomas' Christmas Party" from 1984, and "Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree" from 1986. Includes a music video for the song "Winter Wonderland." ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinGeorge Carlin, (more)
 
2003  
PG  
Following up on the success of 2000's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Imagine Entertainment presents The Cat in the Hat, their second live-action adaptation of a classic Dr. Seuss book. Starring Mike Myers, the film follows the adventures of Conrad (Spencer Breslin) and Sally Walden (Dakota Fanning), a young brother and sister who find themselves visited by the titular mischievous cat (Meyers) and his entourage when their mother (Kelly Preston) leaves them home alone. Also starring Alec Baldwin and the voice of Sean Hayes, The Cat in the Hat is the directorial debut of Oscar-nominated art director Bo Welch. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Mike MyersAlec Baldwin, (more)
 
2002  
 
Introduced by former Zoo Parade host Marlin Perkins as an NBC weekender in 1963, the evergreen animal show Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom managed to remain on the air in syndication into the early '90s, with several different hosts (notably Jim Fowler) at the helm. As indicated by the title, the series' sponsor remained loyal to the property right up to its final telecast. On September 17, 2002, the series was reborn on the Animal Planet, again with the Mutual Insurance Company footing the bills (but, alas, without those wonderfully torturous "segues" from film to commercial which distinguished the original). Though this version had no set host, Alec Baldwin narrated most of the episodes. And unlike the earlier series, which was generally satisfied to show exotic animals in their natural habitats, the "new" version had a pronounced pro-conservation slant. This incarnation of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom was doled out as six one-hour "specials" throughout each TV season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec Baldwin
 
2002  
 
This 2002 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Alec Baldwin and features musical guest P.O.D. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinP.O.D., (more)
 
2002  
 
Add Thomas & Friends: Spills & Chills to Queue Add Thomas & Friends: Spills & Chills to top of Queue  
Produced by Gullane Entertainment and distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment, this collection features six episodes and one music video from the acclaimed Thomas the Tank Engine series. Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends: Spills & Chills & Other Thomas Thrills features characters such as Rusty, Toby, Duncan, Stepney, Henry, and of course, Thomas in several adventures aimed at children, preschool age and up. Directed by David Mitton, the programs are narrated by Alec Baldwin with music by Junior Campbell and Mike O'Donnell. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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2002  
 
Add Path to War to Queue Add Path to War to top of Queue  
Inspired by author Robert A. Caro's massive biography of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, the made-for-cable Path to War retraces the world-shaking events occurring between LBJ's jubilant inaugural in 1965 and his tired, dispirited decision not to seek another presidential term in 1968. At the crux of these tumultuous three years is the war in Vietnam, which forces Johnson (here played by Michael Gambon) to shunt his proposed "Great Society" to the back burner. Though famous in political circles as a wrangler and compromiser, LBJ cannot seem to do anything right in pursuing the war; nor are his chief advisors, the hawkish Robert McNamara (Alec Baldwin) and the dove-ish Clark Clifford (Donald Sutherland), able to forge a permanent policy agreement. As Clifford warns Johnson that "escalation will ruin you, and all the great good you want to do," McNamara presses for a continuation of the war lest America lose face and Vietnam fall to the Communists. The story unfolds with the inexorability of a Shakespearean tragedy, with Johnson as a modern-day Macbeth, Richard III, and King Lear rolled into one. Of interest to non-history buffs is the appearance of two original cast members of the 1969 film M*A*S*H: Donald Sutherland as Clark Clifford and Tom Skerritt as William Westmoreland. Directed by political-movie veteran John Frankenheimer, Path to War made its HBO cable network debut on May 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael Gambon
 
2002  
 
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This video collects a handful of episodes of the pleasant children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine. The stories feature Harvey, a new train who proves his worth even though he is different from all the other engines; Thomas and Mavis figuring out the secret of Salty the diesel engine; and a reunion of Sir Topham Hat with Elizabeth the Vintage Quarry Truck. The DVD release of this collection offers a variety of kid friendly extras. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2001  
R  
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Director Wes Anderson and his longtime friend and writing partner Owen Wilson follow up Bottle Rocket (1996) and Rushmore (1998) with this similarly offbeat comedy about a dysfunctional family reunion. Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) was a successful attorney who had three children with his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston), an archaeologist. Each of the Tenenbaum kids was a precocious genius: Chas (Ben Stiller) made a killing as a child investor. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior tennis champ and three-time U.S. Nationals winner. The adopted Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright who won a 50,000-dollar Braverman Grant in the ninth grade. When Royal abruptly left his family, however, it was the beginning of two decades of betrayal and failure that would scar the Tenenbaums for life. Their past resentments are bitterly held against Royal when he suddenly reappears, claiming to have six weeks to live and a desire to reconnect with his family. Typically, Royal's story is a sham, but his presence and sincere desire for absolution soon have a profound effect on the Tenenbaums, who are each dealing with thwarted desires and relationships. Among them are Richie's lifelong love for Margot, who's unhappily married to Raleigh St.Clair (Bill Murray) and Etheline's eccentric engagement to Henry Sherman (Danny Glover), who wishes to marry her. The Royal Tenenbaums also co-stars Owen Wilson and features narration provided by Alec Baldwin. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene HackmanAnjelica Huston, (more)
 
2001  
PG  
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This talking-animal action comedy from Lawrence Guterman, the co-director of Antz (1998), follows on the heels of the Babe and Dr. Dolittle films. Unknown to humans, a secret war has been raging between cats and dogs for eons, but a fragile truce has long held the order of the animal kingdom in place. Now the balance of power has tipped, as a researcher, Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum), is about to invent a vaccine that will erase all human allergies to dogs. This is too much for the autocratic Mr. Tinkles (Sean Hayes), a white Persian kitty bent on world domination. The Brody home becomes ground zero for the renewed conflict between feline and canine, with a young Beagle puppy named Lou (Tobey Maguire) caught in the middle as the new point man for his species' cause. Cats and Dogs co-stars Elizabeth Perkins and Alexander Pollock, as well as the vocal talents of Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Jon Lovitz, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Joe Pantoliano. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeff GoldblumElizabeth Perkins, (more)
 
2001  
 
This 2001 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Alec Baldwin and features musical guest Coldplay. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Alec BaldwinColdplay, (more)
 
2001  
 
Add Thomas & Friends: Thomas' Trackside Tunes to Queue Add Thomas & Friends: Thomas' Trackside Tunes to top of Queue  
Thomas the Tank Engine, the star of this award-winning children's series, shares a number of fun surprises in this video. Kids can sing, dance, and clap their hands to all six of the featured songs as Sir Topham Hatt and a number of helpful little engines help them learn the words. Funny comedian George Carlin and actor Alec Baldwin also star as readers of exciting adventure stories.

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2001  
PG13  
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The first feature-length motion picture to use computer-generated imagery to create not only effects, props, and environments but also the human cast members themselves, this lavish science-fiction adventure follows closely on the heels of another video game-based film, Tomb Raider (2001). Ming-Na provides the voice of Dr. Aki Ross, a female scientist in the year 2065, a time when Earth has been overrun by extraterrestrial phantoms borne of a crashed meteor. Humans have been pushed back to cities protected by barriers that keep the marauding space monsters away, but time is running out. Fatally infected by one of the ghostly beasts, Ross seeks information about their purpose and physiology, assisted by her mentor Dr. Sid (voice of Donald Sutherland) and the Deep Eyes military squad of courageous Captain Gray Edwards (voice of Alec Baldwin). Tension develops between Aki's quest to stop the alien onslaught through study and the more extreme solution favored by the vengeful, saber-rattling General Hein (voice of James Woods), who would destroy both the aliens and the Earth itself. Aki ultimately comes to realize that the key to unlocking the mystery of the invaders lies within her own dreams. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Ming-Na WenAlec Baldwin, (more)
 
2001  
PG13  
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At the time of its release, this lavish period war drama from hyperkinetic director Michael Bay became the most expensive motion picture ever green-lighted by a studio. Ben Affleck stars as Rafe McCawley, a military pilot stationed under Jimmy Doolittle (Alec Baldwin) in New Jersey, along with his best friend from childhood, Danny Walker (Josh Hartnett). Rafe is chomping at the bit to get involved in World War II, but America has not entered the conflict, so he is forced to fight on loan to the Royal Air Force in Britain, leaving behind his beautiful girlfriend Evelyn (Kate Beckinsale). After Rafe goes overseas, both Danny and Evelyn are transferred to the naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where word arrives that Rafe has been killed in action. A grief-stricken Evelyn and Danny become romantically attached, a situation that becomes a lit powder keg when Rafe suddenly reappears, having survived his ordeal in the European war. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor puts the romantic triangle on hold, as the best friends are ordered to undertake a top-secret and highly dangerous retaliatory mission to bomb Tokyo, once again under the command of Doolittle. Although the trio of leads are entirely fictional, Cuba Gooding Jr., Tom Sizemore, and Jon Voight (as FDR) co-star in the roles of real-life historical figures. Pearl Harbor is based on a script by Randall Wallace, writer of Braveheart (1995) and The Man in the Iron Mask (1998). Taking a page from the production history of James Cameron's Titanic (1997), many of the actors and filmmakers involved with Pearl Harbor deferred their usual salaries until the film "broke even" at the box office. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Ben AffleckJosh Hartnett, (more)
 
2000  
G  
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The internationally popular children's television program Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (shown in the United States as part of the PBS series Shining Time Station) makes its way onto the big screen in this feature-length adventure. On her way to see her Grandpa Burnett (Peter Fonda), young Lily (Mara Wilson) gets on the wrong train and ends up lost. Fortunately, she meets the tiny Mr. Conductor (Alec Baldwin), who shows her a magical railway where the plucky little steam engine Thomas (voice of John Bellis) pulls the line from the enchanted town of Shining Time to the island of Sodor. Thomas' rival is the bigger (and meaner) Diesel Ten, who has already put one of Thomas' allied engines, The Lady, out of commission. Without The Lady, the Conductor has no source for the magic gold dust that allows him to travel from Sodor to Shining Time in the wink of an eye, so Lily and Thomas have to find a way to find more for him. Thomas and the Magic Railroad also features Didi Conn as Stacy Jones (reprising her role from Shining Time Station) and Russell Means as Billy Two Feathers. Like the TV series, Thomas and the Magic Railroad is loosely based on the Thomas the Tank Engine books written by British children's author Wilbert Vere Awdry. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FondaMara Wilson, (more)
 
2000  
 
Add Paul McCartney and Friends: The PETA Concert for Party Animals to Queue Add Paul McCartney and Friends: The PETA Concert for Party Animals to top of Queue  
This video features the music icon Paul McCartney, with a stellar cast of performers, giving a live benefit concert for PETA. The organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, was the special concern of the former Beatle's deceased wife Linda McCartney. The concert honors her memory while it raises funds for an organization that has been embraced by people around the world. The performers include Ricki Lane, Brian McKnight, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ellen DeGeneres, Chrissie Hynde, Sarah McLachlan, and the B-52's. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul McCartneyJamie Lee Curtis, (more)
 
2000  
 
Add Clerks: The Animated Series [TV Series] to Queue Add Clerks: The Animated Series [TV Series] to top of Queue  
In 1994, Kevin Smith came out of nowhere with his zippy indie feature Clerks, launching a career that would give us such cinematic gems as Mallrats and Dogma. In 2000, Smith returns to his roots with this animated series about those irreverent slackers in service industry hell. Recalling the ADD-inducing pop-culture references of Family Guy or The Simpsons, this series is chock-full of lightning-fast spoofs of such hallowed institutions as People's Court, ER, and George Lucas. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian O'HalloranJeff Anderson, (more)
 
2000  
 
Add Thomas & Friends: Make Someone Happy to Queue Add Thomas & Friends: Make Someone Happy to top of Queue  
In this entry, actor and storyteller Alec Baldwin reads a number of stories about Thomas the Tank Engine, a character who first appeared on the popular PBS show Shining Time Station. Some of the stories included on this tape are "Make Someone Happy", "A Big Surprise for Percy", and "Happy Ever After". ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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