Series Four of Friends contains such gems as The One Where Ross Says Rachel and The One Where Chandler Is Shut In A Box. The unforgettable Series Five is bookended with weddings and travels from London to Las Vegas. Episodes include The One With Chandler’s Fake Work Laugh and The One Where They All Find Out About Monica and Chandler. Changing room-mates and new romances are just some of the things that made Series 6 one of Friends’ most delightful and endearing. Series 4-7 feature these special guest stars: Charlton Heston Jennifer Saunders Sarah Ferguson Teri Garr Bruce Willis Reese Witherspoon Tom Selleck Elle Macpherson and Ralph Lauren. Episode List: Season Four: The One With The Jellyfish The One With The Cat The One With The 'Cuffs The One With The Ballroom Dancing The One With Joey's New Girlfriend The One With The Dirty Girl The One Where Chandler Crosses The Line The One With Chandler In A Box The One Where They're Going To Party The One With The Girl From Poughkeepsie The One With Phoebe's Uterus The One With The Embryos The One With Rachel's Crush The One With Joey's Dirty Day The One With All The Rugby The One With The Fake Party The One With The Free Porn The One With Rachel's New Dress The One With All The Haste The One With All The Wedding Dresses The One With The Invitation The One With The Worst Best Man Ever The One With Ross's Wedding Part I The One With Ross's Wedding Part II Season Five: The One After Ross Says Rachel The One With All The Kissing The One Hundredth The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS The One With The Kips The One With The Yeti The One Where Ross Moves In The One With All The Thanksgivings The One With Ross's Sandwich The One With The Inappropriate Sister The One With All The Resolutions The One With Chandler's Work Laugh The One With Joey's Bag The One Where Everybody Finds Out The One With The Girl Who Hits Joey The One With The Cop The One With Rachel's Inadvertent Kiss The One Where Rachel Smokes The One Where Ross Can't Flirt The One With The Ride-Along The One With The Ball The One With Joey's Big Break The One In Vegas Part I The One In Vegas Part II Season Six: The One After Vegas The One Where Ross Hugs Rachel The One With Ross's Denial The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance The One With Joey's Porsche The One On The Last Night The One Where Phoebe Runs The One With Ross's Teeth The One Where Ross Got High The One With The Routine The One With The Apothecary Table The One With The Joke The One With Rachel's Sister The One Where Chandler Can't Cry The One That Could Have Been Part I The One That Could Have Been Part II The One With Unagi The One Where Ross Dates A Student The One With Joey's Fridge The One With Mac And C.H.E.E.S.E The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad The One Where Paul's The Man The One With The Ring The One With The Proposal Parts I & II Season Seven: The One With Monica's Thunder The One With Rachel's Book The One With Phoebe's Cookies The One With Rachel's Assistant The One With The Engagement Picture The One With The Nap Partners The One With Ross's Library Book The One Where Chandler Doesn't Like Dogs The One With All The Candy The One With The Holiday Armadillo The One With All The Cheesecakes The One Where They're Up All Night The One Where Rosita Dies The One Where They All Turn Thirty The One With Joey's New Brain The One With The Truth About London The One With The Cheap Wedding Dress The One With Joey's Award The One With Ross and Monica's Cousin The One With Rachel's Kisses The One With The Vows The One With Chandler's Dad The One With Monica And Chandler's Wedding Pt. I The One With Monica And Chandler's Wedding Pt. II
Analyze That has more bada bing than its lukewarm box office reception would lead you to expect. Analyze This (1999) had the advantage of a then-fresh idea--Robert De Niro as a neurotic mob boss seeking therapy with reluctant shrink Billy Crystal--but that idea's stale (and has been handled more authentically in The Sopranos), so this sequel relies on established chemistry and zesty dialogue that matches the original. There's nothing wrong with a retread when it's this funny, and De Niro's latter-day penchant for comedy suits him well when, as kingpin Paul Vitti, he lures Dr Sobel (Crystal) into a prison breakout scheme involving faked catatonia and West Side Story show tunes. The contrived plot involves Vitti's criminal comeback. Unfortunately, there's little room for Lisa Kudrow as Sobel's sarcastic wife, but De Niro's Raging Bull co-star Cathy Moriarty-Gentile is welcomed as a rival mob queen. You want a comedy masterpiece? Fuhgeddaboudit. You want 95 minutes of easy fun? It's right here... and don't miss those obligatory outtakes. --Jeff Shannon
Ex-maid of honour Eloise (Anna Kendrick) - having been relieved of her duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text - decides to hold her head up high and attend her oldest friend's wedding anyway.
Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal return in this comedy sequel as a gangland boss and his put upon psychiatrist.
Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne lead the cast of BAD NEIGHBOURS, a comedy about a young couple who are forced to live next to a fraternity house after the birth of their newborn baby.
Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne lead the cast of BAD NEIGHBOURS, a comedy about a young couple who are forced to live next to a fraternity house after the birth of their newborn baby.
In the police investigation of a brutal crime scene, one man was at the center of it all: legendary porn star John Holmes.
DreamWorks Animation and the director of Madagascar invite you to meet a most unusual baby. He wears a suit, speaks with the voice and wit of Alec Baldwin, and stars in the animated comedy, DreamWorks' The Boss Baby. The Boss Baby is a hilariously universal story about how a new baby's arrival impacts a family, told from the point of view of a delightfully unreliable narrator, a wildly imaginative 7 year old named Tim. With a sly, heart-filled message about the importance of family, DreamWorks The Boss Baby is an authentic and broadly appealing original comedy for all ages.
With Friends like these, you'll never need to go out again. Picking up from the momentous events of Series 4, this season starts out with Monica and Chandler in some awkward positions as they try to keep their blossoming romance a secret from the others. By the series' end they'll be planning to get married in Las Vegas, where Joey is working as a gladiator at Caesar's Palace casino, his big movie break having fallen through. The embers of Rachel and Ross's relationship continue to send up sparks, especially when Emily causes strife early on by insisting Ross never has contact with Rachel ever again. Phoebe finally meets her father and starts dating a cop named Gary. It all climaxes with everyone in Las Vegas, where Monica and Chandler's impromptu decision to wed is upstaged by a surprising event. --Leslie Felperin
A coming-of-middle-age comedy that chronicles the unlikely friendship between failed author Richard Dunne and a Long Island teen who teaches him a thing or two about growing up, all under the disapproving eye of his long-suffering wife and his imaginary Superhero friend.
All the episodes from all ten series complete in one box set.
Analyze This: De Niro deftly spoofing the wiseguy roles that have been a staple of his estimable career plays powerful New York crime family racketeer Paul Vitti. Crystal always one joke ahead of sleeping with the fishes is shrink Ben Sobel who has just days to resolve Vitti's emotional crisis and turn him into a happy well-adjusted gangster. Yes Sobel is a family psychiatrist. But surely this isn't the kind of family he had in mind! Analyze That: They locked up
The fourth volume of episodes from the tenth series of the smash hit sitcom. Episode titles: The One Where Joey Speaks French The One With Princess Consuela The One Where Estelle Dies The One With Rachel's Going Away Party.
Top-class antics from the beautiful sextet of chums punctuate this excellent series, which climaxes with the wedding in London. The DVD version contains extra footage from the London locations and in-depth interviews with the makers of the series. Other core shenanigans of the series include Rachel's abortive attempts to seduce Josh, Phoebe's surrogate pregnancy, the Chandler-Joey-Kathy love triangle and Monica and Rachel's attempts to get their apartment back after they lose a bet with Joey and Chandler. Some of the not-quite-as-momentous-but-no-less-amusing events covered here include Joey trying to break his personal record for stuffing Oreo cookies in his mouth, the girls spending the afternoon in wedding dresses and Ross unveiling his indescribable "sound" on the synthesiser. --Leslie Felperin
Episodes Comprise: 1. The One After Ross Says Rachel 2. The One With All The Kissing 3. The One Hundredth 4. The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS 5. The One With All The Kips 6. The One With The Yeti 7. The One Where Ross Moves In 8. The One With All The Thanksgivings 9. The One With Ross's Sandwich 10. The One With The Inappropriate Sister 11. The One With All The Resolutions 12. The One With Chandler's Work Laugh 13. The One With Joey's Bag 14. The One Where Everybody Finds Out 15. The One With The Girl Who Hits Joey 16. The One With The Cop 17. The One With Rachel's Inadvertent Kiss 18. The One Where Rachel Smokes 19. The One Where Ross Can't Flirt 20. The One With The Ride Along 21. The One With The Ball 22. The One With Joey's Big Break 23. The One In Vegas (special feature length episode)
A former sitcom star Valerie Cherish desperately tries to revive her career. Valerie Cherish was once TV's ""It Girl."" Now it's a different story - and she'll do anything to get back in the spotlight. Desperate for a comeback she agrees to star in a new reality TV series allowing cameras to follow her every move as she lands a part on a new network sitcom. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Comeback 2. Valerie Triumphs At The Upfronts 3. Valerie Bonds With The Cast 4. Valerie Sta
A trio of sisters bond over their ambivalence toward the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father, to whom none of them was particularly close.
Episodes Comprise: 1. The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy 2. The One Where No-one's Ready 3. The One With The Jam 4. The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel 5. The One With Frank Jr. 6. The One With The Flashback 7. The One With The Racecar Bed 8. The One With The Giant Poking Device 9. The One With The Football 10. The One Where Rachel Quits 11. The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister 12. The One With All The Jealousy 13. The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner 14. The One Where Ross & Rachel Take A Break 15. The One The Morning After 16. The One Without The Ski Trip 17. The One With The Hypnosis Tape 18. The One With The Tiny T-Shirt 19. The One With The Dollhouse 20. The One With The Chick & A Duck 21. The One With The Screamer 22. The One With Ross's Thing 23. The One With The Ultimate Fighting Champion
Episodes comprise: 1. The One Where Monica Gets A Roommate (a.k.a. The One Where It All Began) 2. The One With the Sonogram at the End 3. The One With the Thumb 4. The One With George Stephanopoulos 5. The One With the East German Laundry Detergent 6. The One With the Butt 7. The One With the Blackout 8. The One Where Nana Dies Twice 9. The One Where Underdog Gets Away 10. The One With the Monkey 11. The One With Mrs. Bing 12. The One With the Dozen Lasagnas 13. The One With the Boobies 14. The One With the Candy Hearts 15. The One With the Stoned Guy 16. The One With Two Parts part 1 17. The One With Two Parts part 2 18. The One With All the Poker 19. The One Where the Monkey Gets Away 20. The One with the Evil Orthodontist 21. The One with Fake Monica 22. The One with the Ick Factor 23. The One with the Birth 24. The One where Rachel Finds Out
Cast Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal together in a film and it should be a sucker's bet as to who's going to be funnier and who's going to give the more nuanced performance. Somehow, though, De Niro walks away with most of the laughs, mugging gleefully through Analyze This, a buddy action-comedy about a mob boss (De Niro, naturally) suffering from panic attacks who makes a shrink (Crystal, naturally) an offer he can't refuse--actually, it's not really an offer, it's a command. The good doctor is forced to help the gangster get in touch with his feelings. Had the brilliant TV series The Sopranos not underscored how thin and formulaic director-cowriter Harold Ramis's approach to such potentially rich material actually is, the movie--a hit in cinemas (and De Niro's biggest film ever)--would seem more fresh. De Niro is definitely a hoot as the ever milder menace and Crystal actually concentrates on giving a credible performance opposite the acting legend (alas, he doesn't turn his character's fear of his patient into inspired comedy, as Alan Arkin did in Grosse Pointe Blank). The conclusion devolves into the requisite gunplay and Chazz Palminteri and Lisa Kudrow are criminally wasted as an opposing mob boss and Crystal's fiancée, respectively, but overall, Analyze This is breezy fun. --David Kronke
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