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Mean girls
Cady Heron is a cultural blank slate when she first set foot on the grounds of North Shore High School in a small town autside of Chicago, Illinois. After living in Africa, Cady now a junior, has no idea how "wild" things can be in civilization until she crosses paths with one of the meanest species of all, the "Queen Bee", who at this particular high school is the cool and calculating Regina George. But Cady doesn't just cross paths with this Queen Bee-- She really stings her when she falls for regina's ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels. Now Regina is set to sting back by pretending to still like Aaron so he won't go out with Cady, all the while pretending to be her friend. With no choice but to use the same M.O. to stay in but to use the game, the "Girl world" one-upmanship escates until the entire school gets into a first-class mean-fest.
Regina - Rachel McAdams
Aaron - Jonathan Bennett
Cady - Lindcey Lohan
"FRIENDS" - Cady, Regina, Gretchen, Karen
Cady, Janis and Damien
Accepted
High school senior Bartleby "B" Gaines is on his way to scoring eight out of eight rejection letters from colleges, which isn't going to go over big with Mam and Dad. At least he-s not alone in the exclusion. Several of his crew of outcast friends are in the same, college-less boat. So how does a guy facing a bleak Career please his perents and get noticed by dream girl Monica? Simple. Open his own university. B and his band of misfit freshmen take "liberal" art, literally when they fool their parents and peers and create the esteemed South Harmon institute of Technology. Just as they are settling in, B and company realize they've gone their jobs too well. Dozens of other college rejects show up for classes at this less-than-lofty institute. Under the Scornful eyes of the privileged students from the neighbouring college, B and his friends forge ahead with maintaining a fake, functioning university. With his future in the balance, it's going to take more than just sleight of hand to keep B out of jail as he strives to get the gir, impress his parents and just become "Accepted".
Bartleby - Justin Long
Sherman - Jonah Hill
Hands - Columbus Short
Rory - Maria Thayer
Monika - Blake Lively
Uncle Ben - Lewis Black
Bartleby and Monika
Glen, Rory, Bartleby and Hands
"Accepted"
Uptown girls
Molly Gunn is the spoiled freewheeling daughter of a late rock legend and toast of the Manhatten social scene. However, after hitting a huge financical snag, when her inheritance is stolen by her manager, Molly is forced to do something that she's never done before-- get a job. Molly becomes a nanny to a notoriously precocious and disobedient Ray Schleine, an "eight-year-old going on forty" who lives with her mother on the Upper East Side. Emotionally distant from her fast-paced A&R executive mother Roma, Ray has grown up with a revolving door of nannies and too little stability. Molly and Ray both feel painfully alone in the world, but as they try to make their new arrangement work, each discovers in the other a true friend.
Ray - Dakota Fanning
Neal and Molly
Molly - Brittany Murphy
Molly and Ray
Molly, Ingrid and Ray
Ray and Molly
Eurotrip
Have you ever pressed "Send" on an e-mail and immediately wished you could getit back? Scotty Thomas and his Berlin-baised computer pen pal, Mieke, have been writing each other for years, sharing every details of their lives. When Mieke makes a 'cyber pass' at Scotty, he completely freaks out, thinking that this guy he's known for years is coming on to him-- in german no less. Too bad the one detail Scotty doesn'tseem to know is that, in Germany, Mieke is a girl's name. By the time Scotty figures out that Mieke is a girl, and a hot one at that, Mieke has cut off her e-mail account and all contact with him. Thinking that this might be his one chance at true love-- even though he's never actually met the girl-- Scotty and his best friends, Cooper and the twins Jenny and Jamie embark on a raucous trip across Europe headed for Berlin. Their trek takes them from London to Paris to Amsterdam and Eastern Europe, exposing them-- literally-- to every lascivious and lecherous indulgence Europe has to offer, in a comedy that gives new meaning to the phrase "foreign relations".
Cooper and Scotty
Scotty and Robot
Scotty and Manchester's Fan-club
Jamie, Cooper and Scotty
Cooper, Scotty, Janny and Jamie
Cooper, Scotty, Janny and Jamie
Bewitched
Out in California's San Fernando Valley, Isabel is trying to reinvent herself. Anaive, good-natured witch, she is determined to disavow her supernatural powers and lead a "normal" life. At the same time-- across town-- Jack Wyatt, a tall, charming actor is trying to get his career back on track. He sets his sights on an updated verson of the beloved 1960's situation comedy "Bewitched", reconceived as a starring vehicle for himself in the role of the mere-mortal Darrin. Fate steps in when Jack accidentally runs into Isabel. He is immediatally attracted to her and her nose, which bears an uncanny resemblance to the nose of Elizabeth Montgomery, who played Samantha in the original TV version of "Bewitched". He becomes convinced she could play the witch, Samantha, in his new series. Isabel is also taken with   Jack, seeing him as the quintessential mortal man, with whom she can settle down and lead the normal life she so desires. It turns out they're both right-- but in ways neither of them ever imagined.
Isabel - Nicole Kidman
Jack - Will Ferrell
Produsers, Jack and his manager
Jack
Iris - Schirley MacLaine
Nigel - Michael   Caine
The Stepford wives
Joanna Eberhart thinks she's made it to the top of her world. The youngest president in the history of the EBS television network, she also has an attentive husband   and two beautiful children. On the surface, Joanna's life appears to be, well, perfect-- until one catastrophic day when it all comes crashing down around her. Fired from her job, her perfect marriage in trouble, unable to remember where her   kids go to school, Joanna is starting to look like a candidate for electroshock therapy. Yes, there's nothing like a nervous breakdown to make Joanna and her husband Walter reexamine their priorites, pack up the family and make a fresh start in the idyllic suburba paradise of Stepford, Connecticut. But somthing strange is happening inthe quaint little town of Stepford, and Joanna is suspicious. So is Bobbie Markowitz, who recently moved to town with her irascable frat-boyish husband Dave. And Roger Bannister,an architect who came to Stepford hoping to save his rocky relationship with his conservative partner Jerry, is wondering what is going on too. It's the wives. They're all like Claire Wellington-- beautiful, happy and unusually creative with crafts. They can bake a cake, paint the house, mow the lawn, play with the kids and still greet their husbands in lacy lingerie at the end of a busy day. Disturbed by the stunning but subservient women she meets in Stepford, Joanna grows increasingly uneasy. On the other hand, Walter couldn't be happier. He's especially impressed by the Stepford Men's Association, a fortress-like mansion in the center of town. "The town, and the houses, and this place-- it's like a dream," enthuses Walter. "Like the way life should be". Until Joanna Eberhart gets in the way.
Joanna - Nicole Kidman
Walter - Mathew Broderick
Bobbie - Bette Mider
Claire - Glenn Close
Roger - Roger Bart
Sarah - Faith Hill
Claire and Mike
Walter and Joanna
The Stepford wives
Sydney White
Gorgeous freshman Sydney White has come to Southern Atlantic University to pledge her late mom's once-dignified sorority. But while surviving the pledging process wrought by evil campus witch Rachel, Syd finds out this version of sisterhood isn't remotely what it's cracked up to be. Banished to a condemned house on Greek Row, Syd finds her rightful place with a band of seven very socially challenged guys. With the help of one lovestruck frat boy named Tyler, she and the doofs campaign to take over student government. Fighting for the rights of misfits big and small, Syd organizes her gang to revolutionize the system, once and for all.
She's the man
Viola Johnson (Amanda Bynes) had her own good reasons for disguising herself as her twin brother Sebastian (James Kirk) and enrolling in his place at his new boarding school, Illyria Prep. She was counting on Sebastian being AWOL from school as he tried to break into the music scene in London. What she didn't count on was falling in love with her hot roommate, Duke (Channing Tatum), who in turn only has eyes for the beautiful Olivia (Laura Ramsey). Making matters worse, Olivia is starting to fall for Sebastian, who--for reasons Olivia couldn¿t begin to guess--appears to be the sensitive type of guy she'd always dreamed of meeting. If things weren't complicated enough, the real Sebastian has come back from London two days earlier than expected and arrives on campus having no clue that he's been replaced...by his own twin sister.
Vanity fair
The daughter of a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned at a young age. Even as a child, she yearns for a more glamorous life than her birthright promises. As she leaves Miss Pinkerton's Academy at Chiswick, Becky resolves to conquer English society by any means possible. She deploys all of her wit, guile, and sexuality as she makes her way up into high society during the first quarter of the 19th century. Becky's ascension to the heights of society commences when she gains employment as governess to the daughters of eccentric Sir Pitt Crawley. Becky wins over the children, and the Crawley family's rich spinster Aunt Matilda as well. The rural Hampshire household comes to find her indispensable, and Matilda comes to confide in the bright young woman. But Becky knows that she cannot be a true part of English society until she moves to the city. When Matilda invites her to come live in London, Becky eagerly accepts. There, Becky is reunited with her best friend Amelia Sedley, who-having grown up comfortably--does not share Becky's more brazen ambitions. Hewing close to the family she already knows so well, Becky secretly marries dashing heir Rawdon Crawley but when Matilda discovers their union, she casts the newlyweds out. When Napoleon invades Europe, Rawdon bravely reports to the front lines. Pregnant Becky stands by distraught newlywed Amelia, whose own husband George Osborne is also called to fight. When George does not survive the Battle of Waterloo, Becky's friendship with Amelia is strained beyond repair. Becky is reunited with Rawdon and gives birth to a boy, but, post-war, money and comforts are sparse for the trio. More intent than ever on gaining acceptance into London society and livingwell, Becky finds a patron in the powerful Marquess of Steyne. Steyne's whims enable Becky to realize her dreams, but the ultimate cost may be too high for her.
Around the world in 80 days
An eccentric London inventor, Phileas Fogg, has come up with the secrets to flight, electricity, and even in-line skates, but the establishment has dismissed him as a crackpot. Desperate to be taken seriously, Fogg makes an outlandish bet with Lord Kelvin, the head of the Royal Academy of Science: to circumnavigate the globe in no more than 80 days! With his two sidekicks--Passepartout and femme fatale Monique--Fogg is headed on a frantic, heart-pounding round-the-world race that takes our heroes to the world's most exotic places by land, sea, and air.