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A Stand Up Guy (2016)
Character: Lawyer
A low-level mobster takes a stab at stand-up comedy while in the Witness Protection Program.
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How to Seduce Difficult Women (2009)
Character: Dan
Philippe, a French-American writer living in Manhattan, decides to take on ten relationship-challenged men to help them learn the art of seduction.
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The Breakup Artist (2004)
Character: Matty
In this romantic comedy, a 35-year-old New Yorker (Joseph Lyle Taylor, "Summer of Sam") has more experience getting out of relationships than staying in them. Features cameos by Regis Philbin ("Little Nicky") and actor-director Edward Burns ("Saving Private Ryan").
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Little Loopers (2015)
Character: Joe
Former golf pro directed to serve community service by teaching teenagers to play golf. A kind of "Bad News Bears" meets golf.
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The 'M' Word (1996)
Character: N/A
When Sarah begins to have doubts about her impending marriage to longtime boyfriend Jake, smooth-talker Nick makes his move. Meanwhile, Sarah's friends, Nicole and Cara, are also having romantic problems.
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mother! (2017)
Character: Pisser
A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
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Carl(a) (2011)
Character: Sam Farber
Carla is a transgender person living in NYC who aspires to be a fashion designer. Making a living as a on-line sex worker Carla must deal with a family who does not accept her while she struggles with the romance of a man who loves her for who she is.
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Car Dogs (2017)
Character: Caleb
Malcolm is a brilliant, callous businessman who is a vicious, overbearing father. Mark is the sales manager at Chamberlain Auto, the dealership that promises to do "Whatever It Takes" to put you in a new car. But on a scorching hot Saturday in the middle of the Phoenix summer, Mark has a chance to get his own dealership - and out from under the thumb of his father. Mark has to sell thirty-five cars by the end of the day. The question: Will Mark do whatever it takes - including betraying his sales team and himself - to get what he wants?
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Noah (2014)
Character: Testu-col
A man who suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood.
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Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Character: E.R. Doctor
The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island residents are shattered when their addictions run deep.
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The Opposite Sex (2015)
Character: Man with Glasses
The story of Vince, New England's most successful divorce attorney. To Vince, life is one big competition, and losing is unacceptable. This also applies in his dating life with his love 'em and leave 'em approach. Then Vince meets Jane, who is beautiful, successful and also extremely driven. Together they enter into a series of entertaining wagers with each other where the winner gets to decide the fate of the loser.
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G.I. Jane (1997)
Character: Miller
In response to political pressure from Senator Lillian DeHaven, the U.S. Navy begins a program that would allow for the eventual integration of women into its combat services. The program begins with a single trial candidate, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, who is chosen specifically for her femininity. O'Neil enters the grueling Navy SEAL training program under the command of Master Chief John James Urgayle, who unfairly pushes O'Neil until her determination wins his respect.
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Crown Vic (2019)
Character: Don Koski
One memorable night in the life of veteran patrol officer Ray Mandel and his trainee, ambitious rookie cop Nick Holland in the LAPD's Olympic Division. With two cop killers on the loose and hunting for more targets, Mandel and Holland must contend with a city about to boil over, as well as Jack VanZandt, an unhinged rogue cop out for payback running wild in their patrol zone.
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Side Streets (1998)
Character: Jimi
The lives of diverse characters in each of New York City's five boroughs overlap.
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Twelve (2010)
Character: Detective Keminski
A young drug dealer watches as his high-rolling life is dismantled in the wake of his cousin's murder, which sees his best friend arrested for the crime.
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The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Character: Iggy
A very rich and successful playboy amuses himself by stealing artwork, but may have met his match in a seductive detective.
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Shortcut to Happiness (2003)
Character: Rick Fusco
In Manhattan, the aspirant writer Jabez Stone is a complete loser: he is not able to sell his novels, he lives in a lousy apartment and he does not have success with women. When one of his friends Julius Jenson sells his novel for US$ 190,000.00 to an editor, Jabez fells envy and promises to sell his soul to the devil for success and accidentally kills a woman with his typing machine. The Devil knocks on his door, fixes the situation and seals a contract with Jabez. His low quality novels have bad reviews but become best-sellers; Jabez enriches; has success with women, but has no time for his friends. Jabez meets with the publisher Daniel Webster who offers him a chance to break the contract with the devil.
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Bayou Caviar (2018)
Character: Isaac
Rodney is a former boxing champ who, after a deathbed visit to his trainer and mentor, is propelled into reclaiming victory for his now simple life as a nightclub bouncer. He partners with a no-nonsense, lesbian photographer and an aspiring starlet to make a compromising tape with Isaac—a married, devout, Orthodox Jewish real estate mogul—that sets off a chain of events that brings down an empire.
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The Wrestler (2008)
Character: JAPW Promoter Larry Cohen
Aging wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson is long past his prime but still ready and rarin' to go on the pro-wrestling circuit. After a particularly brutal beating, however, Randy hangs up his tights, pursues a serious relationship with a long-in-the-tooth stripper, and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. But he can't resist the lure of the ring and readies himself for a comeback.
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