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Actor: Janeane Garofalo, starred in:
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| 1. Cop Land (year: 1997) |
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The second film from writer/director James Mangold, the corruption drama Cop Land stars Sylvester Stallone as Freddy Heflin, the much-denigrated sheri ...
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| 2. Dogma (year: 1999) |
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Would you believe that the last living descendent of Jesus Christ is a woman working at an abortion clinic in Illinois? And that she's been sent on a ...
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| 3. Half Baked (year: 1998) |
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Returning from a food run, kindly kindergarten teacher Kenny (Harland Williams) makes the mistake of feeding a massive amount of junk food to a tired- ...
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| 4. Kiki's Delivery Service (year: 1989) |
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Veteran animator Hayao Miyazaki directs this buoyant children's adventure yarn about a young witch striking out on her own. At her mother's behest, 13 ...
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| 5. Mystery Men (year: 1999) |
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Can seven not-so-superheroes save a city of the future? Based on the comic book series created by Bob Burden, Mystery Men is set in the teeming metrop ...
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| 6. Ratatouille (year: 2007) |
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A scrawny rat named Remy (voice of Patton Oswalt) finds his dreams of culinary superstardom stirring up sizable controversy in the kitchen of a fine F ...
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| 7. Stay (year: 2005) |
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A man struggling to save the life of another finds himself drawn into a strange netherworld he didn't know existed in this stylish thriller. Sam Foste ...
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| 8. The Minus Man (year: 1999) |
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Notable as the directorial debut of Blade Runner co-scripter Hampton Fancher, this darkly comic thriller stars affable Owen Wilson as Vann Siegert, a ...
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| 9. The Ten (year: 2007) |
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Much of the group responsible for MTV's The State - including director/actor David Wain and performers Ken Marino, Kerri Kinney-Silver and Joe Lo Trug ...
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| 10. The Wild (year: 2006) |
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A handful of zoo animals leave behind their well-protected environment for the streets of the big city in this computer-animated comedy. Sampson (voic ...
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| 11. Wet Hot American Summer (year: 2001) |
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1980s teen comedies finally get the parody they so richly deserve with Wet Hot American Summer, the first feature film from writer/director David Wain ...
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