Synopsis: The film "The Duel" is set in 1880 that tells of a Texas Ranger named David Kingston (Liam Hemsworth) who was assigned to investigate some murders happen and so the public attention. It was not because the abilities of David considered quite capable in carrying out this task. However, what David got in the town is in fact very far from what is imagined by him.
Synopsis: The film "Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon "tells the new adventures of Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the gang WWE superstar. At the time of Scooby and the Mystery Inc. visit an off-road racing competition, suddenly strange events begin to occur. A mysterious shadow racer, known as Inferno, causing chaos and determined to sabotage the race.
Lifelong friends Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and Emma (Natalie Portman) attempt to avoid falling in love after falling into each other's beds in this comedy exploring the complexities and quirks of having friends with benefits. Adam was a typical, hormonal 14-year-old when he first came on to Emma at summer camp -- and got shot down in flames.
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In the years that followed, however, Adam and Emma continued to cross paths until, eventually, they both caved to their animal instincts. Despite an intense session of earth-shaking sex, however, Emma makes it clear to Adam that the last thing she wants is a committed relationship. And thanks to the fact that Adam's father (Kevin Kline), a fallen television star, has just begun dating his son's ex-girlfriend, the horrified bachelor has developed an aversion to monogamy as well. At first their casual stance on sex works great for both; Emma can focus on her career instead of allowing her emotions to dictate her decisions, and Adam can play the field without fear of hurting her feelings. Over time, though, a funny thing happens -- Adam begins to develop feelings for Emma that he never had for any of his countless conquests. Before they both know it, love has reared its ugly head and they've gotten too emotionally involved to cut the relationship off cold.
Two best friends sabotage each other's weddings when they find out that both are booked on the same date and at the same venue. Emma and Liv are childhood best friends who have always dreamed of their ideal wedding: June at The Plaza hotel. When both get engaged, the two butt heads when their weddings are booked on the same date and place.
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Soon the claws start to come out as each one tries to make each other's life miserable by meddling with each other's wedding plans such as sabotaging one's wedding dress, hair styling, pre-wedding diet, spray tan, among other things.
Emma being the passive one of the two starts to assert herself, which puts a strain on her relationship with her fiance who is not used to this meaner Emma. At the wedding, Liv has planted a wild video of Emma for the ceremony which puts Emma over the edge, sending her flying into Liv's ceremony for an all out girl fight. After letting out their rage, they come to their senses and make-up. Emma calls off her wedding, while Liv pushes through with hers. Emma pairs up with Liv's brother Nate. Years later, the two best friends reunite, Emma also married, and both pregnant with the same due date.
The movie starts off with Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds) snoozing his alarm clock, and jumping out of bed realizing that he’s overslept and could be late for work. He rushes out and gets to the office in the nick of time. Just as he gets to his desk, Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) walks into the office. Everyone either stutters or looks away as she coldly, hurriedly walks past them and directly into her office. Margaret is a book editor for a big NYC Publishing company and Andrew is her assistant/secretary.
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Margaret fires an editor named Bob Spaulding, who tries to embarrass her by yelling at her in front of the entire office. She takes the abuse then threatens to have security escort him out if he doesn’t leave immediately. Once he’s gone, she tells Andrew that she’s gonna need him this weekend causing him to break plans to attend his grandmother’s 90th birthday party. His father berates him over the phone and urges him to quit. When he senses Margaret coming towards him, he makes it seem like he’s speaking with a writer, but she’s onto him and asks if his family told him to quit. He replies, “Everyday.”
Later, she’s called into the office of her bosses who tell her that because she left the country to woo a new writer a few months before, she voided her visa and will be deported shortly. This would mean that she would lose her job, which would be given to the only other editor in the building – Bob, who she just fired. At that moment, Andrew interrupts with a phone call from a writer, Margaret tells him to take a message, so he asks if he should say she is otherwise “engaged?” Margaret’s eyes light with an idea. She calls Andrew into the office and announces to her bosses that she and Andrew are getting married. He tries to deny it, but she convinces them otherwise.
After they leave the office, she blackmails Andrew to keep the ruse until she gains her citizenship. He reluctantly agrees and heads over to Immigration with her. At the office, they meet Mr. Gilbertson, who immediately recognizes their situation, and tries to intimidate them into confessing. Andrew seems like he’s going to crack, but decides against it and inturn blackmails her into promoting him. They tell him that they are going to announce their engagement at his grandmother’s party this weekend…in Alaska.
Tom is a hopeless romantic who falls for a girl who doesn't believe in love. Tom Hansen tells the story of his relationship with Summer Finn. He narrates it from the perspective of the present, looking back at certain events in a non-chronological order.
At the beginning of their relationship, Tom is a hopeless romantic working at a greeting card company. He falls hard for a new employee named Summer after a brief conversation in an elevator, and believe it to be love at first sight.
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He tries to work up the nerve to ask her out but fails until an office outing where they both sing karaoke and end up chatting about love. Summer reveals that she doesn't believe in it. Over the next few weeks spend more time together, going on outings and even shopping at Ikea. Summer repeats that she doesn't want anything serious and Tom agrees but is obviously crazy about her.
One day while they're in a bar Tom gets into a fight with a guy that hits on Summer, leading to a huge argument between Summer and Tom about what their relationship really is. After this their relationship winds down over the next few weeks and eventually Summer ends things.
Tom is brokenhearted and feels betrayed by Summer. His job suffers and he's transferred to the Condolences section as he becomes more depressed. He re-evaluates his beliefs on love and destiny and comes around to the point of view that Summer was right all along, love is not real.
He visits with his sister, who tries to give him some perspective and help him out of his funk. He tries to see the good side of the time with Summer, and begins to look for architectural jobs (his original passion) with little success.
The movie starts with Jane (Meryl Streep) and Jake (Alec Baldwin) at the anniversary party of a couple. You see the four laughing together and Jane and Jake smiling, and they seem to be at ease with each other. Everyone is of similar age and elegantly and tastefully dressed, and then Jake’s much younger wife Agness (Lake Bell) shows up wearing a bikini top and a sarong skirt.
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They chat for a few minutes and Agness brings up the plans for Luke’s, Jake and Jane’s son, graduation in New York the following week. They realize they are all staying at the same hotel. Jane excuses herself from the party and drives to her beautiful home. We see that she has a loving, close relationship with her two adult daughters, Gabby and Lauren, as well as Lauren’s fiancée Harley (John Krasinski). She also has a close-knit, group of friends who go over to her house for dinner and drinks, to hang out, gossip and have a good time. They discuss Jane’s amicable relationship with Jake and how much she has progressed from hating him 10 years ago to peacefully co-existing with him. They discuss how Jake cheated on Jane during their marriage with Agness, eventually leaving Jane to be with Agness. However, then Agness left Jake for a former boyfriend, got pregnant by him and returned to Jake. Consequently, Jake is now raising Agness’ young son with a former lover, Pedro. Later, Jane goes to work, she owns and runs a bakery/café.
She also realizes that she had forgotten about an appointment with her architect as she’s planning to remodel her kitchen and add an expansion to her home. Her architect brings along another architect, Adam (Steve Martin), and as they go over the plans, which Jane loves, he reveals that Adam is the one who has designed her new plans. Jane is very involved in the process, sending numerous emails concerned with minute details and has even more comments and details she wants altered. She and Adam make another appointment for Adam to come over to the house to see it in person and discuss the plans.
Jane sneaks away, telling her employees she’s going to a dentist appointment when she really goes to see a plastic surgeon. She expresses her reservations about plastic surgery but admits some concern over her drooping eyelids. The doctor details cosmetic procedures, which sound pretty grotesque and she quickly leaves. In the elevator, she runs into Jake, Agness and Pedro coming out of a fertility clinic. She offers her dentist excuse again, and Jake questions her, knowing she’s been going to the same dentist for years, further illustrating their closeness and history. We see that Pedro is hyperactive and constantly climbing all over Jake, further illustrating the age differences in his new family.