Adventures in Game Chasing

Billy Chaser

Billy and Jay, friends since kids and now beaten down with life, go on an adventure to track down Billy's original NES gaming system given by Billy's now departed Grandfather in the 80's, in order to play it one more time.


Pippi Longstocking

Clive Smith

Pippi Longstocking is the strongest girl in the world! She goes to the town of Villa Villekulla to wait for her father. While there she makes friends with Tommy and Annika. Together with Horse, Mr. Nilsson (Her Monkey) they have many fun adventures!


The Experts

Dave Thomas

John Travolta and Arye Gross star as two hip but down-on-their-luck New Yorkers who think they're relocating to a small town in Nebraska to open a nightclub. What they don't know is that they've been abducted by a KGB operative (Charles Martin Smith) to the Soviet Union, where they'll unwittingly serve as "experts" on all things in America. The town, created expressly for KGB spies-in-training, includes seductive agent Kelly Preston, who gets into a real undercover situation with Travolta. Eventually, the two Yanks realize they've been duped and devise a spectacular escape.


Moving (1988)

Alan Metter

Super comic Richard Pryor ("Stir Crazy," "Uptown Saturday Night") stars in this hi-jinx comedy as a New Jersey transit engineer who is forced to face the unhinging horrors of moving day, when, after 14 years of service, he is fired and must relocate his entire family to Boise, Idaho. Co-starring Randy Quaid ("National Lampoon's Vacation") as a menacing next door neighbor, Dave Thomas ("Grace Under Fire") and Dana Carvey ("Wayne's World"). Directed by Alan Metter ("Back to School") and written by Andy Breckman ("Late Night with David Letterman").


Coneheads

Steve Barron

The Coneheads were a sketch on the Saturday Night Live television show of the late '70s which were expanded to feature-length proportions with this film. The story concerns Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Prymaat (Jane Curtin), who leave the planet Remulak to prepare for an invasion of Planet Earth. But due to a malfunction, they find themselves plunged into the Hudson River and forced to take up residence in Paramus, New Jersey where Beldar gets work as an appliance salesman and makes a deal for a phony social security card. Before long, all thoughts of invading Earth are left behind as Beldar and Prymaat quickly adapt to suburban life — except for their coneheads and metallic-sounding voices, they become a typical middle-class suburban family. The Coneheads have a child, Connie (Michelle Burke) and Beldar becomes a New York cab driver and starts up his own driving school. Connie grows into a teenager and a neighborhood boy, Ronnie (Chris Farley), develops a crush on her because he likes to rub her conehead. But a nefarious INS agent, Gorman Seedling (Michael McKean), and his toady assistant, Turnbull (David Spade), are hot on The Coneheads' trail because of Beldar's false social security card. Not only that, but the Remulakian Highmaster (Dave Thomas) is beginning to wonder what ever happened to Beldar's invasion of the third rock from the sun.


Strange Brew

Dave Thomas & Rick Moranis

SCTV alum Rick Moranis ("The Little Shop of Horrors," "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids") and Dave Thomas portray the classic Canadian beer-guzzling duo, the MacKenzie Brothers, as they try to stop a mad beer brewer from gaining control of the world. Co-starring Oscar and Golden Globe-nominee Max von Sydow ("The Exorcist") and Paul Dooley ("Breaking Away," "Runaway Bride"). Outrageous fun loosely based on Shakespeare's "Hamlet."


Brother Bear

Aaron Blaise & Bob Walker

Disney proudly presents Brother Bear, an epic animated adventure full of comedy and heart. With five great new songs from Academy Award winner Phil Collins (1999 Best Original Song, "You'll Be In My Heart," from Tarzan®), it's "pure Disney magic from beginning to end!" raves Clay Smith of Access Hollywood. When an impulsive boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he must literally walk in another's footsteps until he learns some valuable life lessons. His courageous and often zany journey introduces him to a forest full of wildlife, including the lovable bear cub Koda, hilarious moose Rutt and Tuke, woolly mammoths, rambunctious rams, and more! Brother Bear is "a charming, enchanting story for kids of all ages!" ( Larry King, CNN).


Brother Bear 2

Ben Gluck

We're back in an all-new movie, eh? Beauty. And not just us moose, but the large bear (that's Kenai) and his little brother bear (that's Koda) and also this new girl named Nita. She's a handful, eh? Nita knew Large Bear way back when he wasn't a bear. That was in the first movie, remember? Anyway, they thought they were gonna be together forever even though they get along like two angry beavers in a mud hut. Okay, so now the Great Spirits say they have to go on a great big, exciting journey to break the pact. So don't trample off. Join me and my brother oh, and there's a couple fetching moosettes in this story too for all sorts of laughs and wild adventure. (See what I did. I used the word "wild" 'cause we're out in the woods.) Beauty. It's gonna be tons of fun for the whole family, eh?