Jim Wise Movies
The creators of Superman: Doomsday, Batman: Gotham Knight, and Wonder Woman re-team to tell the origins of the Green Lantern in this animated DC Comics feature. When Hal Jordan (voice of Christopher Meloni) is recruited to join the Green Lantern corps, he is placed under the direct supervision of senior Lantern Sinestro. But the Green Lantern corps has come under attack by a powerful foe. When Hal discovers that Sinestro is actually part of a vast conspiracy that aims to dismantle the entire organization, he must use his newfound powers to restore order and combat the treason that threatens to tarnish the Green Lantern legacy. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Christopher Meloni, Victor Garber, (more)
Shot in a mockumentary style, The Enigma with a Stigma concerns a man named Max Angeli who discovers that he has a new body part known as the "Euclid." He soon discovers that he is not the only one in the world to have this little known body part. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2006
- PG13
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When America's number one NASCAR speed-demon is issued a direct challenge from a gay, French Formula One racer with a hunger for the top spot and a mean talent for tight-cornering, the race is on to become the number one man in all of NASCAR in a full throttle comedy starring Will Ferrell and directed by Anchorman cohort Adam McKay. Ricky Bobby (Ferrell) is a national hero with a "smokin' hot" trophy wife, pair of borderline-abusively precocious sons, and an endless line of endorsement deals filling his mansion with toys and driveway with sports cars and Hummers. His racing partner and lifelong friend Cal Naughton, Jr. (John C. Reilly), never fails to provide him with a hand on the racetrack, frequently performing their trademark "slingshot" maneuver to shoot Ricky into first place, leaving Cal in second. While the public loves these buddies (popularly known by the meaningless childhood nicknames they find so exceedingly cool: "Shake and Bake"), a wedge comes between the two, as Ricky Bobby's longstanding winning-streak is broken by flamboyand French Formula One driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen), robbing Ricky of everything in an instant as the trauma leaves him unable to drive. Ricky's wife takes his fortunes while Cal takes his wife, and now he's back with his mother (Jane Lynch) and long-estranged father (Gary Cole). Things look bad for Ricky, but his father was once a race car driver himself, and now with the help of a training montage, a live cougar, and the courage to drive without his gleaming white Wonder Bread endorsement, Ricky might be ready to face the track again. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, (more)
Unable to withstand the pressure when Drew (Drew Carey) coaches her for a big karoke contest, Kellie (Cynthia Watros) dumps Drew on the eve of the event. Auditioning for new partners, Drew selects an 11-year-old girl named Madison (Emma Hunton). On the night of the contest, another couple performs the song chosen by Drew, so Madison suggests as a last-minute replacement the romantic standard "Do It To Me One More Time"--which succeeds in making innocent Drew come off as a pedophile! But that's nothing compared to Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald's rendition of "In the Ghetto", which ends with Oswald (Diedrich Bader) suddenly gushing blood. This episode originally aired in tandem with "Two Girls for Every Boy". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Based on the popular (and recently canceled) Disney Channel sitcom Even Stevens, this made-for-TV movie was filmed in 2002 under the title The Stevens Get Even. On this occasion, the Sacramento-based Stevens family is reeling from a succession of setbacks, not least of which is the breakup of the romance between teenaged daughter Ren Stevens (Christy Romano) and her boyfriend -- a disaster largely brought about when Ren's pesky kid brother, Louis (Shia LaBeouf), sabotages Ren's junior-high graduation. At their most vulnerable, the kids' parents Eileen (Donna Pescow) and Steve (Tom Virtue) are highly receptive to fast-talking vacation agent Miles McDermott (Tim Meadows), who sells the family an inexpensive trip to an island paradise. En route, the Stevens' plane crashes on a seemingly uncharted isle, forcing the family, and the other passengers, to fend for themselves. What nobody but the duplicitous McDermott knows is that the crash was carefully rigged, so that the Stevens would be unwitting contestants on a Survivor-like TV reality series. In addition to the aforementioned Romano, LaBeouf, Pescow, and Tom Virtue, other carryovers from the original sitcom include Nick Spano as Donnie Stevens and Steven Anthony Lawrence as the family's wacky next-door neighbor, Beans. Filmed on location in Hawaii, The Even Stevens Movie made its Disney Channel debut on June 13, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Christy Romano, Shia LaBeouf, (more)
Love Liza is a psychological drama about a man trying to come to terms with his wife's suicide. Wilson Joel (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) is searching for answers as to why his wife, Liza, killed herself. He is unable to bring himself to read the suicide note Liza left behind. Instead of facing his demons, Wilson becomes addicted to sniffing gasoline. Kathy Bates co-stars as Liza's mother. This film was written by the star's brother Gordy Hoffman, and directed by newcomer Todd Louiso. Love Liza was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, (more)

- 2000
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The family friendly Adventures of Cinderella's Daughter offers a sequel to the famous fairy tale. Cinderella has become a mother of a teenage princess of her own named Cindy. Cindy wants to break out of the gilded cage she feels she is in as a princess. Their relationship gets smoothed over with the help of Cinderella's reliable fairy godmother (Shirley Jones). The two learn lessons about the importance of family. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Laurie Plaksin
During her first day at Ralph Lauren, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) realizes that all the important business decisions are made by her smoking co-workers outside the building. To impress her new boss, Rachel feigns a tobacco habit -- with unexpected results. Meanwhile, Joey tries to use Ross' son Ben's commercial audition to promote his own career. And Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) clash over their preparations for Rachel's surprise party, resulting in a surplus of cups and ice. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Daniel Stern, Chris Elliott, (more)
When the guys' high school band leader Ms. Blankenship dies, a grieving Drew tries to reorganize the old band for a memorial concert. Drew has a special reason for staging this event: it seems that he'd lost his virginity to Ms. Blankenship, as has always regarded himself as her favorite pupil. Imagine Drew's dismay upon learning that he was not the only male student to partake of Ms. Blankenship's "generosity"! Be that as it may, the REAL schocker in this episode concerns Drew's old buddies Kate (Christa Miller) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
"I'm gonna dance," Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) insists in the opening scene of Showgirls, and dance she does. In this quasi-update of All About Eve, Nomi is a drifter whose sole ambition is to headline the "Goddess" topless dance show at the Stardust in Las Vegas. Of course, even Nomi must pay her dues, and she does so at the Cheetah, grinding poles and lap dancing her way to a future. Fortunately, her roommate, Molly, works at the Stardust and invites Nomi to see the show, where she meets Crystal Conners (Gina Gershon, in the Bette Davis role), with whom she immediately forms a love/hate relationship. Nomi soon learns what she must do to get ahead, and the rest of the film documents her cat-like crawl up the showgirl ladder of success. Directed by Paul Verhoeven, (Robocop, Basic Instinct, The Fourth Man), Showgirls was conceived as the first big-budget "adult" film since 1977's Caligula, and the first such production to wear the NC-17 rating; its failure at the box-office discouraged further attempts at large-scale adult productions. ~ Dylan Wilcox, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Elizabeth Berkley, Gina Gershon, (more)
A young stud has to raise $3,000 in three weeks if his father is to allow him to leave his company. He and his friend fail miserably at selling tanning cream but for some reason, are very successful at magnetizing bikinied babes. The two are offered big money by a few nerdly losers to teach them how to be cool enough to pick up the chicks. Will it work??? ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bill Calvert, Leah Lail, (more)



















