The title of this French domestic comedy translates as Noah's Ark, but there's nothing remotely Biblical about the film. Much of the action takes place aboard a ramshackle houseboat, owned by a very large family. The fun begins when an "outsider" falls in love with one of the family members. Based on a novel by Albert Paraz, L'Arche de Noe bears a slight resemblance to the 1944 Hollywood film Sunday Dinner for a Soldier. Many of its comic situations would resurface in the 1958 Cary GrantSophia Loren vehicle Houseboat.
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Talia and her childhood best friend Anderson unexpectedly reunite in a familiar looking town full of Christmas spirit that restores its visitors during their times of deep turmoil.
After spending their childhood and young adulthood in New York City, longtime friends Dawn and Eden realize that their adult lives have taken vastly different paths. Yet free-spirited and single Eden discovers she is pregnant on the heels of a one-night stand, and she makes the choice to raise the child on her own despite Dawn's reservations. The two women then endure one of the most significant tests to their friendship as Eden embarks on her pregnancy and motherhood journey.
Meet Jack Foley, a smooth criminal who bends the law and is determined to make one last heist. Karen Sisco is a federal marshal who chooses all the right moves ... and all the wrong guys. Now they're willing to risk it all to find out if there's more between them than just the law.
Devoted husband and father Dan Morgan is hiding his former life as an assassin. But when his past catches up to his present, he's forced to take his unsuspecting family on the road trip of a lifetime.
A restaging of the surprise Japanese attack against the backdrop of a love triangle involving a nurse and two fighter pilots. Dazzling effects and action, but the script is contrived. Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett. Michael Bay directed and Jerry Bruckheimer co-produced. The film was nominated for three Oscars and won one for Best Sound Effects Editing.