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- Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers.
- Antonio, a dependent househusband, faces upheaval when his spouse leaves. Needing shelter and income, he rents from Denis and works at Luca's bakery while studying pastry-making, regaining independence along the way.
- Two brothers and small time crooks Yipao and Taipao convince a martial arts expert to take them on as students, completely oblivious to his sordid past.
- In the year 2038, there's only one destination that can play host to the world's wealthiest adventure seekers: the Pengalaman Island Resort and Virtual Reality Theme Park. Located on a private South Pacific island, guests here live out their wildest fantasies in custom-made virtual reality simulations while also enjoying the usual amenities of an exclusive five-star getaway. All is relatively breezy until famed billionaire and avid guest, Mr. Wagner (Sudeikis), goes missing within a virtual simulation. His only hope? A daring rescue led by Derek Ambrose (Rudd), the maladjusted heir to his mother's resort empire, and his ragtag search party consisting of Faith (Ruffin), a tech-nerd extraordinaire (and naturally, his ex); Ramona Kurtz (Pell), the foul-mouthed head of island security; and Beasley (McBrayer), the resort's lead concierge and Ambrose family confidant. What ensues is a high-octane, comedy throwback filled with memorable performances throughout, and a reminder that real life can be the ultimate experience if you're just willing to open your heart and dive in headfirst.
- An alcoholic ex-cop, now the house detective at a scuzzy hotel in an even scuzzier part of town, stumbles through New York City's sleazy underworld searching for his kidnapped son.
- A broke, jobless actor and a broke, jobless screenwriter set out to make a movie and then find that life starts imitating art.
- The town of Buttonhole Bend is in the clutches of the Butcher Baer (Max Baer) gang who have killed every sheriff and robbed every bank in the territory. The brains behind the gang is saloon owner Square Deal Sal9Hillary Brooke). Skipalong Rosenbloom (Maxie Rosenbloom) comes to town and is tricked into becoming the sheriff. He falls in love with Miss Caroline Witherspoon(Jacqueline Fontaine), the town schoolmar'm. Skipalong finally corners Butcher in Square Deal Sal's saloon, beats him up and corrals the rest of the gang.
- A girl and two boys watch a movie together in an apartment. The sexual tension between them is obvious, with the girl and the boy fighting for attention, as it gets to a point of explosion. Who will take the first step?
- An alley-cat, plagued with a bad case of insomnia, reads that the eating of a blackbird is a sure cure. He catches the first blackbird that comes along, which happens to be Buzzy the Crow (not to be confused with Walter Lantz's Buzz Buzzard), who not only talks like Rochester but is nearly as smart as Rochester. Buzzy, smart enough not to want to be eaten, convinces the dumb cat that he has better methods of curing his insomnia, and then proceeds to severely punish the cat with a variety of all painful, sleep-inducing tricks.
- Gerald Whitley is a prominent writer with a ruthlessly selfish wife in a story dealing with love and art in a high-society background. of Joan Channing, a model posing for a portrait for Gerald's brother George Whitley, meets Gerald and becomes romantically involved without knowing that he is a married man. George also falls in love with Joan. The situation is resolved in a surprising ending.
- Three teenage brothers are left alone at home after their parents made an unexpected trip. They decide to invite some friends for a party. Things go crazy when more guests show up than they've expected.
- The world famous Karthoum diamond, which is worth some 2 million extremely hard Dutch Guilders, is being transported to the Netherlands from Pretoria to be on display in a museum. Director Sondag feels the diamond isn't getting enough protection and resorts to hiring a private detective to keep an eye on it. Unfortunately for him, some Italian mobsters are planning a jewel heist and make sure Sondag hires the bumbling and incompetent Sherlock Jones. In fact, Sherlock's basset hound Watson has a better grasp of the situation than his master.
- A young man faces perilous adventures when he is evicted from his apartment.
- YOMO centers around two young women living and loving in London - trying to find a husband.
- A shepherd with a heart of gold finds himself in bustling Athens to work in one of his uncle's souvlaki joints. Instead, he decides to help his love-smitten cousin and her beau. Will the groom from Gastouni find a better future in Athens?
- Elvira and Florencia are cousins, living under the moralistic and harassing attitude of their parents. Drugs, threesomes and hypocrisy will lead them to Mau. The trio may never find their convictions.
- Bart plays Iggy Azalea in his parody of the Fancy music video.
- Wil, always trying to be one of the cool guys, gets chased all over Los Angeles City College campus by a dorky wanna-be police investigator for some weed his thugs left him with. Wil gets chased by handicapped Inspector Luke in the most inconspicuous places all over campus, as he gets away every time on his tricycle. In the end, Wil gets his wish of smoking weed with the thugs that finally accept him. Inspector Luke crashes the party in only wanting to hang with some cool young thugs and smoke weed, not actually bust them. They rock it out together with weed and rap music. They all agree that "Life is Blunt".
- A criminal gang hatches a plan to make money off of newly outlawed films.
- Bobby's acting career is on the rise after he starts having an affair with his new agent.
- E.B. White's strange book is given the bland treatment and a Shyamalan script? Nostalgia Critic gives his thoughts on the 1999 hit Stuart Little.