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Released: 2004
A generation grew up watching Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, the Saturday morning cartoon series that enjoyed one of the longest runs in cartoon history. Now, Bill Cosby’s beloved characters make their way to movie theaters nationwide in an all-new, live-action motion picture. Fat Albert and friends are drawn through a TV into the real world where they get into fish-out-of-water trouble while simultaneously trying to solve the problems of two teenage girls. There is, of course, a ticking clock: if our heroes don't get back into their cartoon universe pretty soon they will turn to celluloid powder. Thanks to their initiative and a little help from the real life Bill Cosby, Fat Albert ("Hey, Hey, Hey") and his pals find a way.
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Released: 2004
When a crew of the FBI’s most wanted criminals rent rooms at a New Orleans bed and breakfast to carry out a very detailed and precise heist robbery, they realize that no amount of planning could take into account the elderly eccentric landlady who foils them at every turn. Tom Hanks has been cast as a thief in this film along with Marlon Wayans ('Scary Movie'). Dark comedy remake by the Coen Brothers ('Fargo', 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'). Barry Sonnenfeld ('Men In Black', 'Get Shorty') serves as a producer on the project. This is a remake of the 1955 British Ealing comedy of the same name starring Sir Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers. Tom Hanks is playing the professor role that Guinness played in the original.
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Released: 2004
Ends 07/31/13. Hey, hey, hey--Bill Cosby's animated creations step off the screen and into modern-day live action to help a lonely high-school girl in this comedy. Kenan Thompson stars as the good-hearted big man who along with his cronies Mushmouth, Old Weird Harold, Rudy, Bill, Bucky and Dumb Donald step straight out of their TV show's North Philly set in the 1970s into the 2000s.
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Released: 2004
A band of comic crooks, led by an eccentric Southern con man, take up residence in a feisty old lady's home in order to dig a tunnel into a nearby casino. A Coen Brothers film (Fargo, O Brother, Where Art Thou?).
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