Family
The Karate Kid
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Sport
Release Year: 1984
Country: USA
Runtime: 126
Rating: 7.5 (0)
Languages: English, Japanese
Director: John G. Avildsen
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:
Writing by: Robert Mark Kamen – (written by)
Produced by: R.J. Louis – executive producer
Bud S. Smith – associate producer
Jerry Weintraub – producer
Cast: Ralph Macchio – Daniel Larusso
Pat Morita – Mr. Kesuke Miyagi (as Noriyuki Pat Morita)
Elisabeth Shue – Ali Mills
Martin Kove – John Kreese
Randee Heller – Lucille Larusso
William Zabka – Johnny Lawrence
Ron Thomas – Bobby Brown
Rob Garrison – Tommy
Chad McQueen – Dutch
Tony ODell – Jimmy
Israel Juarbe – Freddy Fernandez
Music: Bill Conti
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Plot Outline: A handyman/martial arts master agrees to teach a bullied boy karate and shows him that there is more to the martial art than fighting.
Plot: Daniel and his mother move from New Jersy to California. She has a wonderful new job but Daniel discovers that a dark haired Italian boy with a Jersey accent doesnt fit into the blond surfer crowd, especially when he tries to date one of their girl friends. Daniel manages to talk his way out of some fights but is finally cornered by several who belong to the same karate school. As Daniel is passing out from the beating he sees Miyagi, the elderly gardner leap into the fray and save him by outfighting a half dozen teenagers. Miyagi and Daniel find the real motivator behind the boys violent attitude is the their karate teacher. Miyagi promises to teach Daniel to fight and arranges a fight at a karate contest some months off. When his training begins, Daniel cant understand what he is being shown. Miyagi seems more interested in having Daniel paint fences and wax cars than teaching him Karate.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The special post-9/11 episode was broadcast without the regular opening credits. Instead, the episode began with the cast, out of character, speaking about the episode, followed by credits on a black screen.
Goofs: We know about 26 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When Mr. Miyagi and Daniel are attempting to catch a fly in their chopsticks, you can see that the fly is attached to a thin wire when it “flies” in between their two heads.
Trivia: There are 22 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Musical, Fantasy, Comedy
Release Year: 1971
Country: USA
Runtime: 100
Rating: 8 (0)
Languages: English, French, German
Director: Mel Stuart
Sound: Dolby Digital, Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Roald Dahl – (screenplay)
Roald Dahl – (book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory")
David Seltzer – (screenplay) uncredited
Produced by: Stan Margulies – producer
David L. Wolper – producer
Cast: Gene Wilder – Willy Wonka
Jack Albertson – Grandpa Joe
Peter Ostrum – Charlie Bucket
Roy Kinnear – Henry Salt
Julie Dawn Cole – Veruca Salt
Leonard Stone – Sam Beauregarde
Denise Nickerson – Violet Beauregarde
Nora Denney – Mrs. Teevee (as Dodo Denney)
Paris Themmen – Mike Teevee
Ursula Reit – Mrs. Gloop
Michael Bollner – Augustus Gloop
Music: Ralph Sall
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Plot Outline: A poor boy wins the oppurtunity to tour the most eccentric and wonderful candy factory of all.
Plot: The world is astounded when Willy Wonka, for years a recluse in his factory, announces that five lucky people will be given a tour of the factory, shown all the secrets of his amazing candy, and one will win a lifetime supply of Wonka chocolate. Nobody wants the prize more than young Charlie, but as his family is so poor that buying even one bar of chocolate is a treat, buying enough bars to find one of the five golden tickets is unlikely in the extreme. But in movieland, magic can happen. Charlie, along with four somewhat odious other children, get the chance of a lifetime and a tour of the factory. Along the way, mild disasters befall each of the odious children, but can Charlie beat the odds and grab the brass ring?
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the same time as the end credits are playing, the film shows the Wonkavator rising higher and higher.
Goofs: We know about 43 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Willy is coming out of the factory, there is a large shadow crossing the walkway when the camera angle is at Willys back. Right as he walks into the shadow, they change cameras to show him from a closer shot, and he is further back on the walkway and for the second time walks into the shadow
Trivia: There are 52 entries in the trivia list – like these:
A Bugs Life
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Animation, Comedy, Adventure
Release Year: 1998
Country: USA
Runtime: 96
Rating: 8.6 (0)
Languages: English
Director: John LasseterAndrew Stanton
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: John Lasseter – (story) (as John Lassetter) &
Andrew Stanton – (story) &
Joe Ranft – (story)
Andrew Stanton – (screenplay) &
Don McEnery – (screenplay) (as Donald McEnery) &
Bob Shaw – (screenplay)
Geefwee Boedoe – additional writer: story
Jason Katz – additional writer: story
Jorgen Klubien – additional writer: story
Robert Lence – additional writer: story
David Reynolds – additional writer: story
Produced by: Darla K. Anderson – producer
Kevin Reher – producer
Cast: Dave Foley – Flik (voice)
Kevin Spacey – Hopper (voice)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Atta (voice)
Hayden Panettiere – Dot (voice)
Phyllis Diller – Queen (voice)
Richard Kind – Molt (voice)
David Hyde Pierce – Slim (voice)
Joe Ranft – Heimlich (voice)
Denis Leary – Francis (voice)
Jonathan Harris – Manny (voice)
Madeline Kahn – Gypsy Moth (voice)
Music: Randy Newman
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Plot Outline: A misfit ant, looking for warriors to save his colony from grasshoppers, recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troup.
Plot: Every year, a bunch of grasshoppers come to the anthill and eat what the ants have gathered for them. The “offering”, as the ants call the ritual, is a part of their fate. One day in spring, when the offerings preparation has just been finished, Flik, unliked inventor ant, accidentally drops the whole offered seeds into the river. The grasshoppers come and give the ants a second chance to collect food until fall. Flik sets off to find bugs that are willing to fight the grasshoppers (nobody expects him to succeed anyway) and, due to a double misinterpretation, returns with a circus crew, giving everybody new hope. When the misunderstanding finally gets cleared out, there is only little time left for a new plan, which has to work, or else…
Crazy Credits: We know about 7 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Filmed entirely on location.
Goofs: We know about 11 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: As Hopper is flying away carrying Flick, Tuck & Roll pull off his right antenna. Just as Hopper ditches Tuck & Roll, you see him flying away with both antennae still intact. Then scene flashes to Tuck & Roll holding removed antenna.
Trivia: There are 34 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Parent Trap
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Comedy, Romance
Release Year: 1961
Country: USA
Runtime: 129
Rating: 7.6 (0)
Languages: English
Director: David Swift
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Erich Kästner – (book "Das Doppelte Lottchen")
David Swift – (written by)
Produced by: George Golitzen – associate producer (as George Golitzin)
Cast: Hayley Mills – Sharon McKendrick / Susan Evers
Maureen OHara – Margaret Maggie McKendrick
Brian Keith – Mitch Evers
Charles Ruggles – Charles McKendrick (as Charlie Ruggles)
Una Merkel – Verbena
Leo G. Carroll – Rev. Dr. Mosby
Joanna Barnes – Vicky Robinson
Cathleen Nesbitt – Louise McKendrick
Ruth McDevitt – Miss Inch
Crahan Denton – Hecky
Linda Watkins – Edna Robinson
Music: Paul J. Smith
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Plot Outline: Hayley Mills plays twins who, unknown to their divorced parents, meet at a summer camp. Products of single parent households…
Plot: Hayley Mills plays twins who, unknown to their divorced parents, meet at a summer camp. Products of single parent households, they switch places (surprise!) so as to meet the parent they never knew, and then contrive to reunite them.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
In the closing credits, letters such as “M” and “W” are separated lines (presumably matchsticks), much like the type in the main title.
Goofs: We know about 14 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: The Thunderbird Mitch Evers is driving is in park.
Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Peter Pan
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Animation, Musical, Fantasy, Adventure
Release Year: 1953
Country: USA
Runtime: 74
Rating: 5.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Clyde GeronimiWilfred JacksonHamilton Luske
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: J.M. Barrie – (play) (as Sir James M. Barrie)
Ted Sears – (story) &
Erdman Penner – (story) &
Bill Peet – (story) &
Winston Hibler – (story) &
Joe Rinaldi – (story) &
Milt Banta – (story) &
Ralph Wright – (story) &
William Cottrell – (story) (as Bill Cottrell)
Produced by: Jerry Bruckheimer – producer
Linda Horner – associate producer
Mike Moder – executive producer
Don Simpson – producer
Cast: Bobby Driscoll – Peter Pan (voice)
Kathryn Beaumont – Wendy Darling (voice)
Hans Conried – Captain Hook / Mr. Darling (voice)
Bill Thompson – Mr. Smee / Other Pirates (voice)
Heather Angel – Mrs. Darling (voice)
Paul Collins – John Darling (voice)
Tommy Luske – Michael Darling (voice)
Candy Candido – Indian Chief (voice)
Tom Conway – Narrator (voice)
Tony Butala – Lost Boy (voice) (uncredited)
Carol Coombs – (voice) (uncredited)
Music: Oliver Wallace
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Plot Outline: Wendy and her brothers are whisked away to the magical world of Neverland with the hero of their stories, Peter Pan.
Plot: An adaptation of J. M. Barries story about a boy who never grew up. The three children of the Darling family receive a visit from Peter Pan, who takes them to Never Land, where an ongoing war between Peters gang of rag-tag runaways and the evil Pirate Captain Hook is taking place.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Scott Murphys character of Det. Owensby is misspelled as Det. Owenby in the credits.
Goofs: We know about 10 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Peter Pan cuts the rigging, all the pirates fall into the lifeboat with Smee. There are about nine pirates falling into the boat, but when the fleeing Captain Hook passes them a few shots later, Smee has only four companions rowing the boat.
Trivia: There are 14 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Annie
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Musical
Release Year: 1982
Country: USA
Runtime: 126
Rating: 8.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: John Huston
Sound: 70 mm 6-Track, Dolby
Taglines:
Writing by: Harold Gray – (comic strip Little Orphan Annie) uncredited
Thomas Meehan – (musical)
Carol Sobieski – (screenplay)
Produced by: Joe Layton – executive producer
Carol Sobieski – associate producer
Ray Stark – producer
Cast: Albert Finney – Daddy Oliver Warbucks
Carol Burnett – Miss Hannigan
Ann Reinking – Grace Farrell
Tim Curry – Rooster Hannigan
Bernadette Peters – Lily St. Regis
Aileen Quinn – Annie
Geoffrey Holder – Punjab
Roger Minami – Asp
Toni Ann Gisondi – Molly
Rosanne Sorrentino – Pepper
Lara Berk – Tessie
Music: Charles Strouse
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Plot Outline: Broadway musical based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. A young orphan girls adventures in finding a family that will take her.
Plot: In the depths of the 1930s, Annie is a fiery young orphan girl who must live in a miserable orphanage run by the tyrannical Miss Hannigan. Her seemingly hopeless situation changes dramatically when she is selected to spend a short time at the residence of the wealthy munitions industrialist, Oliver Warbucks. Quickly, she charms the hearts of the household staff and even the seemingly cold-hearted Warbucks cannot help but learn to love this wonderful girl. He decides to help Annie find her long lost parents by offering a reward if they would come to him and prove their identity. However, Miss Hannigan, her evil brother, Rooster, and a female accomplice, plan to impersonate those people to get the reward for themselves which put Annie in great danger.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Dockers Khakis are the official khakis of Champion City.
Goofs: We know about 22 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Anachronisms: Set in 1933, yet features Camille (1936) (first seen publicly in 1936).
Trivia: There are 30 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Father of the Bride
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Comedy
Release Year: 1991
Country: USA
Runtime: 105
Rating: 7.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Charles Shyer
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:
Writing by: Frances Goodrich – (screenplay) &
Albert Hackett – (screenplay) and
Nancy Meyers – (screenplay) &
Charles Shyer – (screenplay)
Produced by: Carol Baum – producer
Bruce A. Block – associate producer
Jim Cruickshank – executive producer
Sandy Gallin – executive producer
Nancy Meyers – producer
James Orr – executive producer
Howard Rosenman – producer
Cindy Williams – co-producer
Cast: Steve Martin – George Banks
Diane Keaton – Nina Banks
Kimberly Williams-Paisley – Annie Banks (as Kimberly Williams)
Kieran Culkin – Matty Banks
George Newbern – Bryan MacKenzie
Martin Short – Franck Eggelhoffer
B.D. Wong – Howard Weinstein
Peter Michael Goetz – John MacKenzie
Kate McGregor-Stewart – Joanna MacKenzie
Carmen Hayward – Grace
April Ortiz – Olivia
Music: Alan Silvestri
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Plot Outline: In this remake of the Spencer Tracy classic, George and Nina Banks are the parents of young soon-to-be-wed Annie…
Plot: In this remake of the Spencer Tracy classic, George and Nina Banks are the parents of young soon-to-be-wed Annie. George is a nervous father unready to face the fact that his little girl is now a woman. The preparations for the extravagant wedding provide additional comic moments.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
In the opening credits when the titles are appearing, Christines engine can be heard.
Goofs: We know about 17 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Annies hair when introduced to the caterer.
Trivia: There are 10 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Baby-Sitters Club
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Comedy
Release Year: 1995
Country: USA
Runtime: 94
Rating: 7.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Melanie Mayron
Sound: Dolby SR, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: Ann M. Martin – (book series)
Dalene Young – (written by)
Produced by: Marc Abraham – executive producer
Peter O. Almond – producer
Armyan Bernstein – executive producer
Thomas A. Bliss – executive producer
Eileen Cowel – associate producer
Deborah Forte – executive producer
Maria Gillen – associate producer
Martin Keltz – executive producer
Jane Startz – producer
Tina Stern – co-producer
Cast: Schuyler Fisk – Kristy Thomas
Bre Blair – Stacey McGill
Rachael Leigh Cook – Mary Anne Spier
Larisa Oleynik – Dawn Schafer
Tricia Joe – Claudia Kishi
Stacy Linn Ramsower – Mallory Pike
Zelda Harris – Jessi Ramsey
Vanessa Zima – Rosie Wilder
Christian Oliver – Luca
Brooke Adams – Elizabeth Thomas Brewer
Bruce Davison – Watson Brewer
Music: David Michael Frank
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Plot Outline: Its the story about seven very different best friends, and one summer that will bring them together like never before.
Plot: Based on the bestselling book series about seven friends whose babysitting business leads to one adventure after another. When tomboy Kristy, president of the club, has a brilliant idea to run a summer day camp, the girls all agree its the perfect way to spend their summer–together! But life gets complicated as budding romance, family problems and a trio of scheming snobs all conspire to ruin the club. The BSC gang learn for themselves the amazing power of friendship.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Random phone calls are heard throughout the opening credits.
Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: During the money and kid exchange scene, the boys backpack appears and disappears before he is released.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:
101 Dalmatians
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure
Release Year: 1996
Country: USA
Runtime: 103
Rating: 5.8 (0)
Languages: English, Spanish
Director: Stephen Herek
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Dodie Smith – (novel "The One Hundred and One Dalmations")
John Hughes – (screenplay)
Produced by: Edward S. Feldman – executive producer
John Hughes – producer
Ricardo Mestres – producer
David Molina – creative producer
Rebekah Rudd – associate producer
Sue Shakespeare – entertainment producer
Terry Shakespeare – creative producer
William Ryan – executive producer (uncredited)
Cast: Glenn Close – Cruella De Vil
Jeff Daniels – Roger
Joely Richardson – Anita
Joan Plowright – Nanny
Hugh Laurie – Jasper
Mark Williams – Horace
John Shrapnel – Skinner
Tim McInnerny – Alonzo
Hugh Fraser – Frederick
Zohren Weiss – Herbert
Mark Haddigan – Alan
Music: Michael Kamen
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Plot Outline: A woman kidnaps puppies to kill them for their fur, but various animals then gang up against her and get their revenge in slapstick fashion.
Plot: Fashion designer Anita and computer-game writer Roger meet, fall in love and marry along with their dalmatians Perdita and Pongo. But the proud dogs puppies are kidnapped by Anitas boss Cruella De Vil, who is stealing young dalmatians to make the coat she has set her heart on. Enlisting the help of the British animal kingdom, Pongo and Perdita set out to find and rescue all ninety-nine pups from their fearsome captors, Jasper and Horace.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
After the end credits, Cruellas laugh can be heard as the Walt Disney logo appears.
Goofs: We know about 10 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: Escaped raccoons have sometimes established small populations in England, including Suffolk, where the climax of the film is set. However, no skunks have ever been recorded out of captivity in the British Isles.
Trivia: There are 9 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter
Aug 28th
Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Adventure, Fantasy
Release Year: 1990
Country: USA, Germany
Runtime: 90
Rating: 5.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: George Miller
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:
Writing by: Michael Ende – novel "The Neverending Story"
Karin Howard – screenplay
Produced by: Dieter Geissler – producer
Tim Hampton – executive producer
Klaus Kähler – associate producer
Bodo Scriba – co-producer
Harold Tichenor – consulting producer
Cast: Jonathan Brandis – Bastian Bux
Kenny Morrison – Atreyu
Clarissa Burt – Xayide
John Wesley Shipp – Bastians Father – Barney
Martin Umbach – Nimbly
Alexandra Johnes – Childlike Empress
Thomas Hill – Koreander
Helena Michell – Bastians Mother
Christopher Burton – Tri Face (as Chris Burton)
Patricia Fugger – Instrument Spinster
Birge Schade – Windbride
Music: Robert Folk
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: A young boy with a distant father enters a world of make-believe and magic through a portal within an antique book.
Plot: Once again, Bastian is transported to the world of Fantasia which he recently managed to save from destruction. However, the land is now being destroyed by an evil sorceress, Xayide, so he must join up with Atreyu and face the Emptiness once more.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the end of the movie, there are outakes and deleted scenes.
Goofs: We know about 19 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: The dark leather cord holding Auryn around Bastians neck suddenly turns into a gold chain half way thru the movie.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list – like these: