Crushed by a fence.
A policeman must weigh his loyalties between the force and his faith when he is assigned to investigate the murder of an old Jewish woman.
Everything is definitely not as it seems in this highly rated police story. The good guys are bad and the bad guys aren't good. The prisoner may not even be Spanish after all. In the tradition of the 'Usual Suspects.'
Are We Done Yet? movie trailer - starring John C. McGinley, Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden, Philip Daniel Bolden. Directed by Steve Carr. Theatrical Release Date: 4/4/2007 Genre: Comedy
What parents need to know before their kids see Are We Done Yet?
Brendon talks to his mom about his inability to fight.
Coach McGuirk regrets his decision to lie to a potential date.
Brendon can't stay in character at an audition.
Brendon sets up a scene for Melissa and Jason, and gives them their motivation.
Things are great for Shannon now that Brendon is class president.
Brendon takes a multimedia approach to a class presentation.
Erik gives Brendon a job so he can earn some extra money.
Are We Done Yet? -- Newlyweds Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor (John C. McGinley) with a bizarre approach to business.
Daddy Day Care -- A father finds himself unemployed and decides to turn his home into a day care.
Newlyweds Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor (John C. McGinley) with a bizarre approach to business.
Newlyweds Nick and Suzanne move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their kids. But the renovation of their dream home is proving to be much more difficult than they had imagined.
DADDY DAY CARE is the hilarious comedy about kids ruling the roost! When ad execs Charlie (Dr. Dolittle's Eddie Murphy) and Phil (TV's "Curb Your Enthusiasm's" Jeff Garlin) lose their jobs trying to sell a veggie-flavored breakfast cereal, their wives head off to work. But when they realize they can't afford to keep their kids at the fancy Chapman Academy run by the evil Miss Harridan (The Addams Family's Anjelica Huston), Charlie and Phil become the proprietors of Daddy Day Care. Little do these two Mr. Moms realize that they have just begun their own adventures in babysitting! DADDY DAY CARE's excellent supporting cast includes Steve Zahn (Stuart Little), Regina King (Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde) and Kevin Nealon (Anger Management).
When a conscientious father (Eddie Murphy) loses his lucrative dot-com job and finds himself facing financial ruin, he joins his friends Marvin (Steve Zahn) and Phil (Jeff Garlin) in opening an entrepreneurial "guy-run" business called Daddy Day Care. But as the new venture takes off, the partners attract the attention of a rival day care center owner (Anjelica Huston) who doesn't like having competition.
A father finds himself unemployed and decides to turn his home into a day care.
Two fathers get a crash course in caring for kids other than their own in this family-friendly comedy.
Morty and Paloma try to find the money to help Morty complete his latest work, the socially conscious semi-erotic thriller, Ms. Kevorkian.
Mel struggles with issues of self-esteem when he breaks a tooth and can't get an appointment with an exclusive Hollywood dentist. Meanwhile, his wife discovers unfamiliar pink panties in his car. Cameos by Lisa Kudrow, Isaac Mizrahi and Peggy Siegel.
Studio Head Mel Wax searches for his tent pole film while his wife begins divorce proceedings. Starring Michael McKean, Jennifer Coolidge, Bob Balaban. Paul Reubens and Nora Ephron guest star.
Tracy (Jennifer Coolidge) finds she gets a better sense of a script if she has sex with the writer. Meanwhile, Mel Wax seduces an actress auditioning for Death of a Saleswoman, and the hostile takeover bidders close in for the kill.
The entire town is gearing up for the annual 4th of July celebration when a ban on fireworks is imposed. Also available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes and South Park Studios
Larry's stalled contract negotiations could mean the end of his show.
Mel's efforts to resurrect his career with a blockbuster project are derailed when Sandy initiates divorce proceedings, prompting him to seek the help of therapist Dr. Stein (Jonathan Katz) to help him make sense of his messy life.
Mel finds himself in a whirlwind of disaster in the Season 1 finale, when he loses an important game of golf -- and his contract at Hopeless Pictures. To top it all off, it's looking like his divorce from Sandy is nearly a done deal.
Mel finally makes some progress in therapy and begins to open up to his new shrink, only to discover that the shady Dr. Stein has used all of his secrets to write a salacious tell-all book. Paul Reubens and Nora Ephron guest star.
With production on his big comeback film underway, Mel decides that the best strategy for dealing with the aftermath of Dr. Stein's tell-all book is to buy the movie rights. Nora Ephron and Martin Mull guest star.
Mel's day gets off to a bad start when he breaks a tooth and can't land an appointment with an exclusive "dentist to the stars." To add insult to injury, Sandy wants to know about the mysterious panties she discovered in Mel's car.
Precocious, pint-sized indie filmmaker Brendon Small captures the trials and tribulations of his 8-year-old life in this Season 1 collection of the animated series, which aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.
Writer, director and producer Bob Balaban (Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show) delivers a biting animated parody of Hollywood at its dysfunctional best. Studio head Mel Wax (voiced by Michael McKean) spends most of his time on the phone with his shrink (Jonathan Katz), trying to escape his annoying nephew (Balaban) and the promiscuous head of development (Jennifer Coolidge). Meanwhile, his hysterical wife (Lisa Kudrow) keeps the home fires aflame.