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Réalisé par Bill Plympton,
Álex de la Iglesia,
Vincenzo Natali,
Jérôme Sable,
Marcus Dunstan,
Larry Fessenden,
Todd Rohal,
Jim Hosking,
Erik Matti,
Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen,
Sion Sono,
Julien Maury,
Julian Gilbey,
Julian Barratt,
Aharon Keshales,
Navot Papushado,
Kristina BuožytėGenres Comédie dramatique,
HorreurThèmes Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
Comédie horrifique,
LGBT,
LGBTActeurs Martina García,
Julian Barratt,
Ian Virgo,
Miguel Ángel Muñoz,
Andy Nyman,
Laurence R. HarveyNote54%
26 réalisateurs, 26 façons de mourir. Comme dans le premier film, 26 cinéastes proposent 26 nouveaux courts métrages horrifiques, développés à partir de chacune des 26 lettres de l'alphabet., 1h27
Réalisé par Brian RobbinsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Fantastique,
Comédie,
Comédie dramatiqueActeurs Eddie Murphy,
Clark Duke,
Ariel Winter,
Kerry Washington,
Cliff Curtis,
Allison JanneyNote58%
Jack McCall est un agent littéraire qui ne cesse de parler et de mentir. À la suite d'un sort qu'on lui a jeté, il découvre qu'il ne lui reste que mille mots à prononcer avant de mourir. Il va devoir apprendre à communiquer réellement avec sa femme, sa famille, ses amis, etc., 1h28
Origine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieActeurs Glenn Howerton,
Steve Little,
Ben Schwartz,
Adrianne Palicki,
Josh Groban,
Jake JohnsonNote64%
Will (Glenn Howerton) is a website manager for an electronics company who uses his local coffee house, Coffee Town, as his own personal office. When the corporate owners of the shop have plans to convert the coffee house into a modern Coffee Town and Bistro, Will enlists the help of his two best friends – lighting salesman Chad (Steve Little) and local police officer Gino (Ben Schwartz) – to save his office. In order to thwart the plans of Coffee Town's corporate owners, the trio plan to stage a robbery, creating the illusion of a crime-riddled neighborhood that is not suitable for a bistro. However, standing in Will's way is Sam (Josh Groban), a disgruntled barista with big dreams of being a rock star. Meanwhile, Will tries his best to court his coffee house crush Becca (Adrianne Palicki), an ER Trauma Nurse., 1h30
Réalisé par Gerald ThomasOrigine Royaume-uniGenres ComédieThèmes Sexualité,
ErotiqueActeurs Elke Sommer,
Kenneth Williams,
Bernard Bresslaw,
Kenneth Connor,
Jack Douglas,
Joan SimsNote56%
Frustrated butcher Fred Ramsden (Windsor Davies) and his dim electrician mate Ernie Bragg (Jack Douglas) happily head off for a fishing trip while their respective wives Sylvia (Liz Fraser) and Vera (Patricia Franklin) look forward to their health farm holiday. Once at the caravan site of Major Leafe (Kenneth Connor), Fred starts making eyes at a couple of gorgeous campers, Carol (Sherrie Hewson) and Sandra (Carol Hawkins). However, as Ernie talks in his sleep and any infidelities are likely to be repeated in the marital bed after their holiday, Fred is despondent. Professor Roland Crump (Kenneth Williams) teams with Roman expert Anna Vrooshka (Elke Sommer) in an archaeological dig at the site. Arthur Upmore (Bernard Bresslaw) and his wife Linda (Patsy Rowlands) are saddled with her mother Daphne (Joan Sims) and her vulgar mynah bird. Arthur is caught in a compromising position with blonde babe Norma Baxter (Adrienne Posta) whose husband Joe (Ian Lavender) is lumbered with their giant wolfhound. After a few pints with the amused pub landlord (David Lodge), Fred and Ernie discover that the caravan site is riddled with excavation holes. Daphne is perturbed by the discovery of her estranged husband, Henry Barnes (Peter Butterworth) living a downtrodden life as the camp's odd-job man, despite having won the pools. Major Leafe is determined to give the place a boost and arranges an evening cabaret for the caravanners but a mix-up over the phone secures a stripper, Veronica (Jenny Cox), rather than the singer he wanted. With Carol and Sandra having hooked up with archaeology students, Bob (Brian Osborne) and Clive (Larry Dann) Fred and Ernie pick up Maureen (Diana Darvey) and Sally (Georgina Moon), a couple of beauties from the village. Some wet paint, the rain, the collapsing tunnels and their wives soon bring their planned night of passion to a halt., 1h29
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
ComédieActeurs Stephen Stucker,
Robert Lee Minor,
Michael Pataki,
Colleen Brennan,
George Buck FlowerNote48%
Stucker, Minor and Pataki are cast as a gay fashion designer, a horny soul brother (catchphrase - "this is the best lookin' piece I've seen in a long time!") and an incompetent impressionist, respectively. The three escape their mental asylum and sexually assault their way into a girls' school. Their broad, knockabout performances attempt to keep the film's (fairly objectionable) content amusing rather than disturbing. The entire female cast comprises softcore porn models (mostly drawn from men's magazines of the era) who don skimpy karate costumes and violently turn the tables on their tormentors.