In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry, Ron, and Hermione enter their fourth year at Hogwarts. They encounter the Triwizard Tournament, in which they must compete in dangerous tasks. Harry is chosen as an under-aged champion, causing jealousy among his peers. As the tournament progresses, Harry's nightmares become more frequent. Ultimately, the tournament leads to a confrontation with Lord Voldemort and the revelation of a Death Eater imposter at Hogwarts.
Three years after the Bellagio heist, Terry Benedict finds the Ocean's eleven crew and demands they return his money with interest. With only two weeks to repay the debt, Danny Ocean and his team plan another heist in Europe to steal a valuable stock certificate. However, a rival thief known as the Night Fox is also after the same object, leading to a challenge to determine the better thief. Agent Isabel Lahiri, a detective with a personal connection to one of the crew members, tries to stop them. Despite setbacks and captures, the team manages to outwit their rivals and successfully complete the heist. In the end, they reunite for a poker night and celebrate their freedom.
A young man named Jack inherits a casino empire from his deceased grandfather. He discovers a hidden world of magic and adventure when he follows the clues left behind by his grandfather. Jack must navigate giant beanstalks, fairy-tale creatures, and a legendary dragon to ultimately uncover the truth about his family's legacy.
When a couple goes on a vacation in France, the woman suddenly vanishes, leaving the man in a desperate search to uncover the truth. As he digs deeper, he unravels a shocking conspiracy that involves a psychopath, kidnapping, and a buried secret.
A scientist invents a process to turn living creatures into gold. When an ordinary duck accidentally ingests the formula, it starts laying golden eggs. Chaos ensues as the scientist tries to keep the duck hidden, while greedy people try to steal it. Along the way, the scientist gets into a car accident, ends up in court, and even gets chased in a dune buggy. In the end, everything is resolved, and the duck is returned to its normal state.
Envy is a comedy movie released in 2004. It tells the story of a man who becomes jealous after his best friend becomes incredibly wealthy. In an attempt to achieve the same level of success, he embarks on a series of ridiculous and hilarious schemes. The movie explores themes of envy, friendship, and the consequences of obsession. With a star-studded cast and plenty of comedic moments, Envy is an entertaining film that will keep you laughing throughout.
In this animated Christmas movie, a talking mouse helps save Christmas by making amends and believing in Santa Claus. The movie is based on the poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and portrays the story of a town that has lost faith in Santa Claus. It follows the adventures of a mouse named Albert who teams up with Santa Claus to restore the town's belief in Christmas.
In this comedic adaptation of the classic fairy tale, Jack and his older brother must contend with a problematic child while trying to make ends meet. When they receive a magical bean, it leads them on a wild and fantastical adventure up a beanstalk, where they encounter a singing and dancing giant. With the help of some clever tricks and a golden egg, they manage to outsmart the giant and save the day.
A retelling of the popular fairy tale that mixes live action and animation.
In Soviet days an old peasant woman's hen begins to lay golden eggs. Of course, everyone agrees that she should share the wealth like a good citizen.
Golden Yeggs is a comedic and surreal animated movie that follows the misadventures of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as they try to retrieve a stolen golden egg from gangsters Rocky and Mugsy. The movie is filled with hilarious antics and unexpected twists, making it an entertaining watch for the whole family.
When a USAF sergeant stationed on a base in England is suspected and then accused of murdering a woman, both he and a local school teacher must race to clear his name and find the real killer.
Charlie Beary, furiously plowing through a mountain of bills, vows that he's going to cut expenses.
Felix is handing out relief, thanks to a goose that lays golden eggs. The evil Captain Kidd sees the goose and breaks into Felix's house to get it. He brings the goose to his pirate ship. Felix arrives too late to catch the ship. Goldie won't lay for the pirates. Felix sees a cannon and turns himself into a human cannonball to catch teh ship. With help from Goldie and another cannon, he subdues the crew, wrapping them in the sail and depositing them in the hold. He and Kidd have a swordfight, but their swords melt together. Kidd chases Felix up the mast, then foolishly cuts off his own support. He falls into the hold. They sail for home, where Felix fires off cannonloads of gold coins.
Jack the Mouse sells the family cow (hey, it's a cartoon)for a handful of Mexican jumping beans, is scolded by his mother who throws the beans out into the yard. A great beanstalk sprouts from the ground and transports Jack the Mouse to a cloud island in the sky that has a castle owned by a giant bloodthirsty cat. Jack steals the hen that lays golden eggs. The cat gives chase.
A genie turned mortal after his many failures is sent to Baghdad. As his last chance to prove himself he must help a prince and princess fulfill a prophecy.
Foghorn Leghorn assigns Prissy, who's been laying some odd, unsatisfactory eggs, to lay turquoise eggs for Easter...
Retelling of the classic fairy tale, but from a decidedly 1960s point of view, complete with "groovy" dialogue.