Harrison Bergeron (1995)

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  Director: Bruce Pittman
Emmanuelle Chriqui Movie Credits
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Wrong Turn (2003)
Storytelling (2002)
On The Line (2001)
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001)
100 Girls (2001)
Snow Day (2000)
Cruel Intentions 2 (2000)
Detroit Rock City (1999)
Champion's Fight: Moment Of Truth Movie (1998)
Principal Takes A Holiday (1998)
Harrison Bergeron (1995)
Wrong Turn (2003)
License to Drive meets Deliverance when Scott (Desmond Harrington) crashes into a carload of three other young people (Eliza Dushku, Jeremy Sisto and Emmanuelle Chriqui). The foursome is soon lost in the woods of West Virginia, where they're hunted by three cannibalistic mountain men who are grossly disfigured via generations of inbreeding

Cast: Eliza Dushku, Jeremy Sisto, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Desmond Harrington, Lindy Booth, Kevin Zegers, Ted Clark, Julian Richings, Garry Robbins
Director: Rob Schmidt
Rating: R for strong violence and gore, some language and drug use.

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

Director Steven Spielberg's A.I. propels you into a futuristic world where humans share every aspect of their lives with sophisticated companion robots called Mechas. When an advanced prototype robot child named David (Haley Joel Osment) is programmed to show unconditional love, his human family isn't prepared for the consequences. David soon embarks on a spectacular quest to discover the startling secret of his own identity. 

Cast: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Brendan Gleeson, Jake Thomas, William Hurt, Daveigh Chase, Clara Bellar, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Sam Robards, Adam Scott, Robin Williams

Director: Steven Spielberg

Length: 145 minutes 

Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content and violent images.
On The Line
A young man (Lance Bass) is smitten with a girl (Emmanuelle Chriqui) he meets on a subway train and spends the rest of the movie trying to reunite with her. The man's best friend (Joey Fatone) helps him in his quest by wallpapering Chicago with posters and signs that soon become the talk of the town.

Cast: Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Gregory Qaiyum, James Bulliard, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Dave Foley, Kristin Booth, Al Green, Jerry Stiller 

Director: Eric Bross

Length: 86 minutes 

Rating: PG for language and some crude humor.


Storytelling (2001)    

   Storytelling -- it's how we turn fact into fiction, lies into truth. Writer-director Todd Solondz (Happiness, Welcome to the Dollhouse) presents two stories -- "Fiction" and "Non-Fiction" -- focusing on the racial and sexual tension bubbling in a college writing class and the hidden fractures in a suburban household. Raw, chilling and wrenching, Storytelling is a modern fable for people who don't need happy endings.  

Cast: Selma Blair, Heather Matarazzo, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Rebekah Johnson, John Goodman, Julie Hagerty, Paul Giamatti, Franka Potente, Lupe Ontiveros, Robert Wisdom  

Director: Todd Solondz

Length: 87 minutes 

Rating: R for strong sexual content, language and some drug use.

100 Girls (2000)  
     When a blackout knocks out an elevator in a college girl's dorm, Matthew and a mysterious girl connect carnally and emotionally. But he's left in the dark as to her true identity. He's got 100 suspects, and a slew of hilarious schemes to worm his way into the hearts and the panty drawers of each and every one of them! 

Cast: Jonathan Tucker, Larisa Oleynik, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jaime Pressly, James DeBello, Aimee Graham, Katherine Heigl, Bradley K. Ross  

Director: Michael Davis

Length: 94 minutes 

Rating: R for strong sexual content including graphic dialogue, and for brief violence

Snow Day (2000)      

When a snow day shuts down the town, the Wheeler family cuts loose. Hal makes a play for the most popular girl in his school; 10-year-old Natalie takes on the dreaded snowplow man (Chris Elliot); and Dad (Chevy Chase) gets into a showdown with a rival meteorologist. Will they win their battles? This warm film will keep the whole family guessing -- and laughing -- until the very end

Cast: Chevy Chase, Mark Webber, Jean Smart, Schuyler Fisk 

Director: Chris Koch

Length: 89 minutes 

Rating: PG Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
Detroit Rock City (1999)

  In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the three teen fans in Detroit Rock City (Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello and Edward Furlong), getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They'll do anything for tickets -- compete in a strip club's amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store!     

Cast Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews,

Director: Adam Rifkin

Length: 95 minutes  

Rating: R for strong sexual content including graphic dialogue, and for brief violence --

The  Donor (1994)

Director: Damian Lee    

Cast: Jeff Wincott,          

Rating: R for strong sexual content including graphic dialogue, and for brief violence   


Cruel Intentions 2

Playboy Sebastian (Robin Dunne) decides to put his sordid past behind him and devote himself to one girl: Danielle (Sarah Thompson). But his stepsister, Kathryn (Amy Adams), wants Sebastian all to herself and will do what ever it takes to win his love. Although he attempts to resist her allure, Sebastian soon realizes there's much more to Kathryn than just a pretty face.

Cast: Amy Adams, Robin Dunne, Sarah Thompson, Keri Lynn Pratt, Deanna Wright, Barry Flatman, Mimi Rogers, Stephanie Cameron, Alicia Lor�n, David McIlwraith, Teresa Hill, Barclay Hope, Tane McClure  

Director: Roger Kumble

Length: 94 minutes

Rating: R Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian



Principal Takes a Holiday (1998) 

is the story of notorious teen prankster John Scaduto (Zachary Ty Bryan) who is about to enter his senior year. Warned by his parents that a single demerit will cause him to lose a $10,000 inheritance left to him by his grandmother, John races to school to defuse a prank about to take place -- covering the principal with red dye -- but is distracted by new student Peter Heath (Rashaan H. Nall). With yet another demerit point added to his record, John claims that Peter was in on the prank. Now the two must pull together to delete the newly earned demerit points from each of their records. When the principal is mistakenly hospitalized as a contagious patient due to the dye on his skin, John sees an opportunity. After intercepting a fax regarding the principal's temporary replacement, John and Peter set out to replace him with their own candidate who will provide them with the computer access to their records that they so desperately need. The laughs begin when an anti-establishment drifter named Franklin Fitz (Kevin Nealon) puts the boys' plan into hilarious action.  

Cast Zachary Ty Bryan Rashaan H. Nall

Director: Robert King (III)

Rated: NR  US and Canada only. This VHS will probably NOT be viewable in other countries

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