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- (1989)
- Starring: Tim Robbins, John Cleese
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 5/26/2015
- Features: DVD
- Terry Jones, Tim Robbins, John Cleese. Viking Erik questions the ethics of his pillaging ways and sets out on a journey of self-enlightenment, while his men continue to create chaos in this hilarious... more
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- (1989)
- Starring: Tim Robbins, John Cleese
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 5/26/2015
- Features: Blu-ray
- Terry Jones, Tim Robbins, John Cleese. Viking Erik questions the ethics of his pillaging ways and sets out on a journey of self-enlightenment, while his men continue to create chaos in this hilarious... more
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- (1996)
- Starring: Pauly Shore, Stephen Baldwin
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 4/21/2015
- Features: Dolby
- Pauly Shore (Encino Man) and Stephen Baldwin (The Usual Suspects) star as Bud Squirrel Macintosh and Doyle Stubs Johnson in the ultimate slacker comedy Bio-Dome. Mistaking an experimental site for a... more
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- (1991)
- Starring: Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 2/16/2016
- Features: Blu-ray
- Head-over-heels in love with next-door neighbor Geena Matthews (Teri Polo, Meet The Parents), Tom McHugh (Ethan Hawke, Training Day) finds himself unable to even hold a conversation when in her... more
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- (2004)
- Starring: Jena Malone, Mandy Moore
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 8/16/2016
- Features: DVD
- Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Partrick Fugit. A goody-two-shoes Catholic schoolgirl suffers a rapid fall from grace when she suddenly becomes pregnant—and now finds sanctuary with the same rebellious... more
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- (1988)
- Starring: Anthony Michael Hall, Paul Gleason
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Studio: Olive
- Release Date: 6/23/2015
- Features: DVD
- Scrawny and short, high school quarterback Johnny Walker (Anthony Michael Hall, Sixteen Candles) is America's most unlikely football prospect. Johnny finds himself in the enviable position of being... more