Peter La Fleur (Vince Vaughn) is an underachiever who owns a run-down gym which has a clientele to be ashamed of. It comes as no surprise when White Goodman (Ben Stiller) decides to take over the place and he sends in attorney Kate Veach (Christine Taylor) to finalise the deal. Unfortunately for White, Peter's charms win Kate .. Read more
| Starring | Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller, Rip Torn |
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| Director | Rawson Marshall Thurber |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Comedy |
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Fool's Gold star Matthew McConaughey has reportedly confirmed that he is in negotiations to take over at the lusciously-moustachioed helm of the big screen adaptation of 80s TV favourite Magnum, P.I. According to Digital Spy, the How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days and We Are Marshall actor said he was "considering" taking on the role of the Hawaii-based private detective following rumours he had been approached. The site says Rawson Marshall Thurber - the writer/director behind Dodgeball -... Read more
Baywatch fans will be glad to hear that Pamela Anderson will be making a cameo appearance in a new Baywatch film. Anderson (Barb Wire, Scary Movie 3) will be slipping back into the famous red swimming costume that has become the trademark of the Baywatch babes. The film's co-producer Eli Roth told Sky: "The other producers spoke to Pamela about it and she said she'd love to do a cameo. For me, it just wouldn't be Baywatch without her." David Hasselhoff, who is behind the movie, is... Read more
Romantic comedy Wimbledon has powered its way to the number one spot at the UK box-office. Tipped as a tennis turkey, British director Richard Loncraine's (The Gathering Storm, Band Of Brothers) movie about a has-been tennis player rekindling past glories, has defied the odds by knocking Tom Cruise thriller 'Collateral' from the top spot. Starring the endearingly goofy Paul Bettany as Peter, and sassy Kirsten Dunst as Lizzy, the Brit-flick was torn to shreds by critics who slammed its weak gags Read more
A Bollywood-inspired version of the Jane Austen classic Pride and Prejudice has topped the UK box office in its opening weekend. Bride and Prejudice grossed nearly £1.7 million in its first three days on general release, nudging British romcom Wimbledon into third place. Bend It Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha took Austen's famous novel and set it in modern London. The £10 million film stars former Miss World and Indian superstar Aishwarya Rai and tells the story of a family's... Read more
In a summer packed with $100 million films, a series of sequels pushed US box office takings to a record high. The second helpings of Spider-Man, Shrek and the Bourne Identity all wowed fans - while the third instalment of the Harry Potter franchise was widely held to be the best so far. And all of these heavily contributed to American cinemagoers spending close to $4 billion (£2.25 billion) on tickets. However, there have also been a number of flops in a summer when more than ten films... Read more