Jill Matson Movies

2003  
 
While picking up a prescription in Hartford, Lorelei (Lauren Graham) runs into her former fiancé Max Medina (Scott Cohen), and begins to wonder if breaking off their engagement was a good idea. Back in Stars Hollow, Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Paris (Liza Weil) vie for the honor of being keynote speaker at the Chilton Bicentennial, a competition which ends on a discordant note as Paris goes off the deep end (in front of a nationwide TV audience, no less) after getting turned down by Harvard -- which, according to her convoluted logic, is punishment for having sex with her beau Jamie. Also, the viewers find out why Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) is acting so strangely...at the very moment that Sookie finds out herself. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2002  
PG13  
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A gifted forger and confidence man attempts to stay one step ahead of the lawman determined to bring him to justice in this comedy-drama from Steven Spielberg, based on a true story. Frank W. Abagnale Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a 16-year-old high school student who finds himself emotionally cut adrift when his mother, Paula (Nathalie Baye), leaves his father, Frank Abagnale Sr. (Christopher Walken), after Frank Sr. falls into arrears with the Internal Revenue Service. One day at school, Frank Jr. attempts to pass himself off as a substitute teacher, and easily makes the subterfuge work. His small-scale success gives Frank some ideas, and he soon discovers bigger and more profitable ways of hoaxing others, passing himself off as an airline pilot, a doctor, and an attorney. Along the way, Frank learns how to become a master forger, and uses his talent and charm to pass over 2.5 million dollars in phony checks. Frank's increasingly audacious work soon attracts the attention of Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), an FBI agent who is determined to put Frank behind bars. Frank seems to enjoy being pursued by Carl, and even goes so far as to call Carl on the phone to chat every once in a while. While posing as a doctor, Frank falls in love with Brenda Strong (Amy Adams), a sweet girl working as a candy striper. When Frank asks Brenda to marry him, he decides to assume a new identity to impress her father, Roger (Martin Sheen) -- who happens to be the District Attorney of New Orleans, LA. Catch Me If You Can was based on the autobiography of the real Frank W. Abagnale Jr., who has a cameo in the film and today works on the side of the law as a top consultant on preventing forgery and designing secure checking systems. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Leonardo DiCaprioTom Hanks, (more)
2000  
 
Chandler (Matthew Perry) and Monica (Courteney Cox) have a date on the anniversary of their relationship, but the event is spoiled by a blast from the past, courtesy of the gone-but-not-forgotten Janice. Meanwhile, Joey (Matt LeBlanc) must find somebody to pose as his "twin" in a medical study, so that he can raise money for some new publicity photos. And Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) take classes in self-defense -- and are given a free demonstration in "Unagi." ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Louis MandylorJames Michael Tyler, (more)
1998  
 
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler), KACL's resident sports call-in host and all-around jerk, suddenly finds himself being hailed a hero. It seems that a gunman had invaded the restaurant where Bulldog was having a cozy dinner with a woman other than his wife -- and when the dust settled, the criminal had been subdued, apparently as a result of Bulldog's courage. Only Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) knows the real story, and he is all for exposing Briscoe as a philandering coward -- but then he relents figuring that Bulldog will eventually crack under the strain of his own conscience (assuming, of course, that he has one). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
This is the first of the series' "Spot The Mistakes" episodes, with 50 glaring on-screen errors liberally sprinkled throughout the proceedings. The plot gets under way when one of Mr. Wick's mean-spirited firing procedures literally backfires (with a crossbow!), leaving Drew (Drew Carey) in charge of the store. Magnanimously, Drew announces that he will not fire anyone for any reason during his reign--whereupon Larry (Ian Gomez) decides to take adavantage of Drew's generosity in a spectacular fashion! When this episode was originally networkcast on April Fools' Day of 1998, the viewers at home were invited to contact the network and list the various and sundry "mistakes", with a $25,000 prize awaiting the person who spotted the most boo-boos. (For the episode's subsequent ABC rerun on September 2, 1998, superimposed pop-ups appeared on screen to reveal the errors; it is this "augmented" version which currently runs in syndication). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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