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NYC 3/94 (1994)
Character: N/A
The mundane circumstances of a city under siege.
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Cowboy Jesus (1996)
Character: Disciple #2
The second coming of Christ - this time as a smokin' hot, Rasta motorcycle-mamma, who tries to save the world, in particular a southern white-trash whore, from the evil of man.
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Here's the Kicker (2011)
Character: Norman
A down-on-his-luck football kicker decides to give up his dreams of making it in the NFL and to move to Texas with his fiancée. The only things standing in their way are 1000 miles of road and every single person that they care about.
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The Pavilion (2000)
Character: N/A
The story of Frank Cassilis and Northmour as both seemingly try to protect the Huddlestone family against mexican separatists while each has their own purposes and agenda.
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Character: Hooper
When Jay and Silent Bob learn that their comic-book alter egos, Bluntman and Chronic, have been sold to Hollywood as part of a big-screen movie that leaves them out of any royalties, the pair travels to Tinseltown to sabotage the production.
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Fighting Words (2006)
Character: Leopold
An angry coffeehouse poet meets an attractive, conservative publisher, who is interested in his work. She wants him to enter the Los Angeles Poetron, a contest where poetry is read competitively. Jake rejects the idea because he believes poetry is an art and not a competition. But the beautiful Marni sways Jake—it’s love at first sight.
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Flirt (1995)
Character: Dwight
The same situation is played out in different cities (New York, Berlin and Tokyo). A lover has to choose whether to commit to a partner who is returning home. In each case there are other people involved, an ex-partner and someone else in a "permanent" relationship, what do they choose to do?
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Where to Land (2025)
Character: Tom
Joseph Fulton, a famous director, wants to work at a cemetery. Meanwhile, he has his last will and testament drawn up. His girlfriend thinks he's dying. Rumor spreads and soon everyone he knows gathers to say their last farewells.
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Stonewall (1995)
Character: Helen Wheels
A group of gay friends try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement.
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Niagara, Niagara (1998)
Character: Toy Store Manager
An outsider and a young woman plagued by Tourette's syndrome meet and together journey to Canada.
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Chasing Amy (1997)
Character: Hooper LaMont
Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything is going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she's a lesbian.
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On the Run (1999)
Character: Rasta
Albert is an introverted travel agent living a lonely life in New York. When Louie, his best friend from childhood, appears having just escaped from prison, Albert's quiet existence is permanently disrupted. what ensues is one long, crazy night in New York that will change both their lives forever.
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Man of the Century (1999)
Character: Richard Lancaster
If ever a man seems lost in time, it would be Johnny Twennies, a newspaper writer who talks, walks and fights like he stepped out of the Jazz Age. When a pack of thugs threaten his life unless he plants a fake news story, Johnny proves he's got plenty of moxie -- and that some ideas, like chivalry and justice, never go out of style.
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Kiss Me, Guido (1997)
Character: Usher
When he discovers his girlfriend having sex with his brother, Frankie decides to head to Manhattan, leaving his Bronx pizza shop forever for the fame and fortune of show business. But before stardom, he needs a place to stay. Looking in the personals, he notices GWM. And thinking it "Guy with Money," he heads to the Village and the apartment of gay actor Warren, who's in desperate need of this month's rent.
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Amateur (1994)
Character: Boy Squatter
A man wakes up in an alley, bleeding and with no memory of who he is. He stumbles into a coffee shop and is befriended by a charitable ex-nun who is failing in her attempts to write marketable pornography.
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Dogma (1999)
Character: Kane
An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loophole and reenter Heaven.
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Intern (2000)
Character: Gustave
A young, underappreciated intern at the ultra-hip magazine Skirt must learn to deal with kissy-face phoniness, model tantrums and bulimic editors, while trying to steal the heart of a dashing British art director from the grips of a supermodel.
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Party Girl (1995)
Character: He-He-Hello Trio
Although Mary has little income, she still finds ways to spend her nights at clubs. After being arrested for throwing an illegal rave, she asks her aunt Judy for bail money. Judy then finds Mary a job at her library so that Mary can repay her. Initially, Mary finds the job as a clerk boring and stifling, and prefers to get to know a street food vendor whom she likes. However, Mary must refocus her life once she loses her job and apartment.
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The Guru (2002)
Character: Peaches
Bored with Bollywood movies but fascinated with their Hollywood counterparts from his youth, Ram dreams to become a singer and actor in America, the country where dreams are made. He is encouraged when his American-based close friend, Vijay Rao, comes for visit, and brags about driving a Mercedes and living in a penthouse.
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Punks (2000)
Character: Hill
The life and times of a group of twentysomething black gay men living in West Hollywood.
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