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Brendan P. Hines Movies

2008  
R  
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Albino Alligator screenwriter Christian Forte pulls double duty as writer and director of this fantasy comedy concerning two friends who enter a mysterious video booth and find themselves suddenly transported to an alternate dimension in which the entire world has taken on the traits of an adult film. Chris Pratt and Brendan Hines star in a film featuring Denise Richards, Scott Caan, Tracy Morgan, and Chris McDonald. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Chris PrattBrendan P. Hines, (more)
 
2007  
 
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A lonely bachelor battles a spirited canine for the heart of a beautiful girl, in the process realizing that he may have a greater affection for his new girlfriend's four-legged companion than for her beautiful master. The moment that Charlie (Brendan Hines) met Daphne (Malin Akerman), he was convinced that he had finally found the girl of his dreams. There was only one problem: Daphne had a pet dog named "Babydoll" who never left her side. Charlie has a thing about dogs - he hates them. But he's willing to overlook Daphne's inexplicable love for Babydoll if it means getting closer to the woman who holds her leash. Just as Charlie begins to doubt his ability to compete with the true object of Daphne's affections, however, something entirely unexpected happens - the man who once detested dogs realizes that he may not need a girlfriend after all but a companion of the dour-legged variety instead. Could it be that Charlie cares more for Babydoll than he does for Daphne? Now, if he hopes to keep his relationship with Babydoll in good standing, Charlie will have to continue charming Daphne or risk losing the two most important ladies in his life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Malin AkermanBrendan P. Hines, (more)
 
2002  
 
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A young man struggles to sort out his feelings and his future as a wave of intolerance sweeps through a college town in this drama. Peter Thompson (Brendan P. Hines) was a student at a seminary studying to be an Episcopalian minister, until a tragic incident involving another student caused him to question his faith and his calling. Peter moves to a college town in Vermont, where he gets a job in a pizza joint run by Mike (Peter Onorati), and reconnects with Father Ed (A. Martinez), a gruff but caring streetwise priest who had been Peter's mentor. Peter also renews his friendship with a buddy from school, Alex (Kris Park), who introduces Peter to his good friend Rachel (Elizabeth Banks). Rachel is quite attracted to Peter, and before long she's deprived him of his virginity. While Peter tries to sort out the new changes in his life, a shocking gay bashing incident soon polarizes the town, and Father Ed steps forward to publicly announce that he's a homosexual -- and Mike is his lover. As tensions between anti-gay extremists and pro-gay activists increase, the murder of a gay man brings matters to a boil, and forces Peter, Rachel, and Alex to come to terms with their identities as well as their pasts. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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