
The Goode Family
Helen is upset when Bliss joins an abstinence group Ubuntu wants to get his driver's license.

Helen is upset when Bliss joins an abstinence group Ubuntu wants to get his driver's license.

Crysta (Samantha Mathis) is a fairy who lives in FernGully, a rainforest in Australia, and has never seen a human before. In fact, she is told they are extinct. But when a logging company comes near the rainforest, she sees that they do exist, and even accidentally shrinks one of them: a boy named Zak (Jonathan Ward). Now her size, Zak sees the damage that the company does and helps Crysta to stop not only them, but an evil entity named Hexxus (Tim Curry), who feeds off pollution.

Raoul and Emile accidentally release a monster from an eccentric scientist's greenhouse and vow to track it down. They soon realize the beast may not be as menacing as it appears and try to save it from a corrupt police chief.

Gerald thinks Mo and Trish want him to be the sperm donor for their next child Charlie decides to teach Ubuntu how to be a man.

Gerald tries to inspire his children by adopting a highway, but ends up in a turf war.

Helen is banned from a store when she is accused of shoplifting.

Gerald rallies the town in an attempt to bring public broadcast radio to Greenville.

Helen and Gerald tutor at-risk kids Ubuntu unknowingly joins an eco-terrorist group Bliss starts her own business.

Gerald protests a restaurant after discovering there is meat in their "meatless" chili Che disappears.

When Helen discovers that Bliss' community service job is bogus, she tries to give Bliss some actual work to do.

A college student (Freddie Prinze Jr.) feels torn by loyalty to his friends and a desire to earn a law degree and escape from his old neighborhood.

After being diagnosed with serious health issues, a woman goes on a road trip in her motorized wheelchair to search for her estranged son. Her life changes when she meets a handsome cowboy.

After receiving a suspicious e-mail from an African prince, a radio DJ in Montana forges an international alliance that changes the lives of people continents apart.

Matt makes an attempt to write, direct and star in a feature film from his apartment after experiencing a traumatic event that makes him deathly afraid of going outside.

Personal disputes and problems with drugs, alcohol and illness accompany the musical quintet's rise to fame.

An Old West poker player (Kenny Rogers) acquires a sidekick (Bruce Boxleitner) and sets out to help the son he never knew.

A Chicago teenager (Mike Vogel) and his friends (Vince Vieluf, Adam Brody) travel across America to watch a legendary skateboarder compete.

During World War II, Nazi officer Max Radl (Robert Duvall) devises a plan to kidnap or kill the British prime minister. Approved by German Cmdr. Heinrich Himmler (Donald Pleasence), the scheme moves forward with Col. Kurt Steiner (Michael Caine) leading the mission, aided by Liam Devlin (Donald Sutherland), an Irishman with a deep hatred of England. As the plan unfolds, it seems to be going well -- until certain events threaten the group's shot at success.

After completing a mandatory stay at a mental hospital, two best friends decide that the only way they can reintegrate back into society is by finding romantic love.

Jack Harris (Luke Wilson) is a legitimate Texas businessman who wanders off the straight-and-narrow path when he meets Wayne Beering (Giovanni Ribisi) and Buck Dolby (Gabriel Macht), a slimy pair of Internet porn profiteers. Jack's association with the men leads to his involvement with a host of other lowlifes, and though he tries to convince himself that he is staying clean in a dirty business, his disintegrating family situation proves otherwise.