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Bottoms Up! Say "Cheers" to Our 10 Favorite Movie Drunks Subtitles
The terms drunk, alcoholic, lush, and, well, boozehound, usually bring with them negative connotations, whispers of he’s got a problem or she needs help and the eventual intervention of family and friends. But not so in Hollywood, where the cinematic tradition of booze-soaked antiheroes has been a staple since Charlie Chaplin brought his classic drunk shtick from the stage to screen in the classic short, One A.M.This week, British bad boy Russell Brand steps into the role made famous by Dudley Moore as Arthur, a rich playboy with just a wee bit of a drinking problem. We figured the timing was perfect to raise our glass and toast our favorite drunks of movie history. ?Read More
Backseat Subtitles
Release: Mar. 28, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details Colton Josh Alexander is a young dreamer who comes up with a cockamamie plan to visit his favorite actor of all time: Donald Sutherland. So, he packs his best friend Ben Rob Bogue into an old station wagon and heads to
Montreal. Colton plans to hook up with Bens cousin who works in what is allegedly Sutherlands favorite restaurant so that he can arrange a meeting with the actor.
Nim's Island Subtitles
Release: Apr. 4, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Nim Abigail Breslin is a lonely young girl who lives on an island with her father and who passes the time by reading books about a dashing adventurer named Alex Rover. One day, when Nims dad goes missing, Nim begins corresponding with the author Jodie Foster of her favorite books and the two of them draw inspiration from the fictional Rover to find Nims missing papa.
Eagle vs. Shark Subtitles
Released: 01/08/2008 Rated: R Avg. Score: 2.81/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews A shy fast-food cashier Loren Horsley hooks up with a quirky electronics-store clerk Jemaine Clement at his annual come as your favorite animal costume party. The two misfits discover that they have a lot in common, particularly that they have nothing in common with the rest of the world.