Walking on Dead Fish tells the story of the East St. John Wildcats, a small-town high school football team that looks within to brave the adversity delivered by Hurricane Katrina.
Travis Freeman, a local football star, is an average high school junior. Living in the town of Corbin, Kentucky, his inner circle includes his supporting parents, girlfriend, and childhood best friend, Jerry Baker (Bram Hoover) Life is normal for Travis until one day he is stricken with a series of severe headaches and a bacterial meningitis infection. After being rushed to the hospital, Travis undergoes surgery to remove the infection and save his life. He comes out of the procedure alive, but he is now blind. After losing his sight, Travis experiences depression as he adjusts to life without sight. When forced to abandon football, Travis’ shallow, cheerleader girlfriend quits him, and he faces the decision of having to attend the school for the blind away from home. With the help of his parents, best friend, Jerry, another childhood friend, Ashley, and his mobility coach, Travis pulls through and is able to adapt to his new disability and starts his senior year at Corbin High School. Every day after school, Travis attends football practice, but watches, with help from his friend, Ashley, from the sidelines. His coach and mentor, Coach Farris, approaches him one day about joining the team again. Without much convincing, Travis rejoins the football team as a center and helps the team turn around their losing season advancing to the state playoffs.
At the film's opening, Dan and Sara are experiencing marital fallout. According to their pre-teen children, Clark and Annette, they both underestimate each other's role in the family. When a new position with the Saints takes them to New Orleans, the Andersons purchase a dilapidated mansion. Upon arrival, they start fighting worse than ever. The children go up into the attic and discover a book of spells, finding out from their babysitter, the resident voodoo sorceress, that this house once belonged to the most powerful sorceress in the area. Desperate to save their parents marriage, the two cast a spell which inadvertently switches their parents' bodies.
La mère de Josh ayant un nouveau prétendant, le garçon libère maintenant ses frustrations dans l'équipe de football américain de son école. Bien entendu, Buddy (Tobby au Québec) viendra donner un coup de patte à l'équipe pour les aider à gagner.
Deux magnats des médias entrent dans une lutte de pouvoir méchant pour la propriété d'une équipe de football pro qui prend un effet drastique sur leur vie personnelle et professionnelle.
Ed Wallis, un lycéen solitaire et intello, se lie d'amitié avec son nouveau voisin, Ashby, un assassin de la CIA à la retraite qui n'a plus que quelques mois à vivre...
Caleb (Jake Lacy) is a fifth-year senior preparing to graduate. Not quite ready to settle into the life, expectations, and realities outside of his college, he decides that he wants to reassemble The Panthers, an intramural football team that had to shut down after one of the team members ended up getting partially paralyzed for life. Doing so is going to be far more difficult than he expected.
Paul Aufiero (Patton Oswalt) is a parking garage attendant who lives with his mother (Marcia Jean Kurtz) in Staten Island, New York. He relentlessly follows the New York Giants football team. He and his friend Sal (Kevin Corrigan) faithfully attend each Giants game; however, as they can't afford tickets, they must content themselves with watching the games on a battery-powered TV in the stadium parking lot. Paul is also a regular caller to the Sports Dogg's (Scott Ferrall) radio talk show, where he refers to himself as "Paul from Staten Island," rants in support of the Giants, and berates his mysterious on-air rival, Philadelphia Eagles fanatic "Philadelphia Phil" (Michael Rapaport). Paul's family criticizes him for doing nothing with his life. He disregards their scorn and happily devotes himself to his beloved team.
Au cours d'un raid meurtrier sur le quartier général de l'organisation Septembre noir à Beyrouth, le major israélien Kabakov épargne Dahlia Lyad. La jeune femme vient d'enregistrer un message à destination de l'Amérique dans lequel elle parle d'un attentat meurtrier à venir. Aux États-Unis, Kabakov entre en contact avec Corley, du FBI, pour le prévenir du danger. Pendant ce temps, à Los Angeles, Dahlia retrouve Michael Lander, un pilote traumatisé par la guerre...
L'ancien champion de football Jack Jackson (Eddie Mayehoff) a un fils, Junior (Jerry Lewis), délicat, couvé par sa mère. Cela le désespère. Afin de transformer Junior, Jack lui donne, comme camarade, le sportif Billie Baker (Dean Martin). Junior, sans l'avouer, voudrait devenir un champion comme son père, mais se croit incapable d'y parvenir.