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All 44 Breckin Meyer Movies (in Order)
Welcome to the roundup of some unforgettable performances from Breckin Meyer, the American actor known for his versatile roles across diverse genres. In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through his career, exploring his most memorable movies and shedding some light on the magic behind his on-screen talents.
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1. Camp Cucamonga (1990)
Get ready for a summer full of laughter, adventure, and romance at Camp Cucamonga! . When a group of campers and their counselors arrive at the idyllic lakefront location, they’re about to embark on an unforgettable journey filled with tree climbing, horseback riding, and plenty of shenanigans. With stars like Jennifer Aniston and Chad Allen leading the charge, this energetic comedy will have you laughing from start to finish.
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2. Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
Prepare for your last encounter with the terrifying Freddy Krueger in “Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare” (1991). This chilling sequel delves into the nightmares of Springwood’s last surviving teenager and a woman who bears a personal connection to Freddy. As the dream-haunting serial killer returns, the fate of his doom hangs precariously in the balance.
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3. Betrayed: A Story of Three Women (1995)
Betrayed: A Story of Three Women” is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of friendship and marriage. Released in 1995, the film stars Meredith Baxter and Swoosie Kurtz as Joan Bixler and Amanda Nelson, two long-standing friends with seemingly perfect families.
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4. Payback (1995)
In “Payback” (1995), Oscar Bonsetter, a man seeking retribution, finds himself caught in a web of danger and deception. After being released from prison, Oscar vows to take down the cruel guard who killed his fellow prisoner.
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5. Clueless (1995)
In the glitzy world of Beverly Hills high school, Cher, a shallow and wealthy student, reigns supreme. Finding herself as a matchmaker extraordinaire, Cher sets her sights on two teachers who she thinks would make a perfect couple. As she navigates the ups and downs of popular culture and friendship, Cher learns the value of understanding and empathy.
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6. The Craft (1996)
The Craft” (1996), directed by Andrew Fleming and written by Peter Filardi and Fleming, follows the story of a newcomer at a Catholic prep school who forms an alliance with three outcast teenage girls who dabble in witchcraft. As the girls experiment with spells and curses, they target those who cross them, leading to a thrilling blend of drama, fantasy, and horror.
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7. Escape from L.A. (1996)
Escape from L. A. is a 1996 action-packed sci-fi thriller set in a dystopian Los Angeles turned into an autonomous island, where the government sends undesirables to live out their days. As the world teeters on the brink of disaster, it falls once more upon the shoulders of Snake Plissken - a one-of-a-kind soldier and former thief - to save the day. Called upon by the U. S. government, Snake is tasked with recovering a potential doomsday device before the entire earth meets its demise.
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8. Prefontaine (1997)
Prefontaine” is a gritty, inspiring biographical drama that delves into the life of the late American long-distance runner, Steve Prefontaine. Set in Oregon, the film follows Prefontaine’s journey from a local track star to an Olympic hopeful, highlighting his extraordinary talent and determination.
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9. Touch (1997)
Touch” (1997) is a captivating blend of comedy, drama, and romance, directed by Paul Schrader and written by Elmore Leonard and Schrader. The movie stars Bridget Fonda, Christopher Walken, and Skeet Ulrich.
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10. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (1998)
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81” is a heartwarming 1998 comedy-drama directed by Tim McCanlies and written by him too. The movie revolves around four high school friends, Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli and Eddie Mills, who have always dreamt of leaving their tiny Texas town and experiencing life in the big city. But as their graduation day approaches, their bond is tested and their plans are put to the ultimate test, making viewers ponder about their own relationships and ambitions.
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11. Can’t Hardly Wait (1998)
In the late 90s teen comedy, “Can’t Hardly Wait, ” a group of high school students, including a charming football star, a geeky comic, and a beautiful cheerleader, celebrate their last night of school together. As the group gathers at a rich classmate’s residence for an epic party, unspoken love, friendship, and comedic mishaps unfold. Directed by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, this coming-of-age film seamlessly blends heartwarming moments with light-hearted humor, capturing the essence of adolescence and the excitement of leaving high school behind.
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12. 1998 MTV Video Music Awards (1998)
Experience the star-studded 1998 MTV Video Music Awards in this high-energy music event! . Immerse yourself in the electrifying performances of superstars like Monica, Arnold, Cher, and Madonna.
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13. 54 (1998)
Step into the world of Studio 54, the legendary 1970s New York City nightclub, in this thrilling drama-music film from 1998. Starring Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Neve Campbell, the movie invites you to experience the club’s electric atmosphere through the perspective of a young employee.
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14. The Insider (1999)
In the gripping 1999 drama “The Insider, ” research chemist Jeffrey Wigand finds himself thrust into the spotlight when he chooses to go public about his knowledge of Big Tobacco’s unethical practices. As he prepares to appear on 60 Minutes, Wigand faces personal and professional attacks from the powerful tobacco industry, pushing him to the brink and putting his life in danger. Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, and Christopher Plummer deliver powerful performances in this intense courtroom thriller that explores the high stakes of whistleblowing in the 1990s.
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15. Go (1999)
Go” is a 1999 crime-comedy that takes a unique approach to storytelling by exploring the aftermath of a drug deal from three distinct perspectives. Written and directed by John August and Doug Liman, respectively, this film delivers a fast-paced, unpredictable narrative that keeps audiences on their toes.
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16. Tail Lights Fade (1999)
Tail Lights Fade” is a 1999 action-comedy-drama film directed by Malcolm Ingram and written by Matthew Gissing and Malcolm Ingram. The movie, featuring Jaimz Woolvett, Breckin Meyer, and Jake Busey, has a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes and is rated R.
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17. Road Trip (2000)
Road Trip” is a hilarious 2000 comedy film, directed by Todd Phillips, that follows the misadventures of four college friends as they embark on a chaotic quest to recover a missing and illicit videotape mistakenly mailed to a female friend. The film cleverly utilizes flashback storytelling as it transports viewers through a series of humorous and outrageous encounters, all while staying true to the spirit of the road trip genre. Starring Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, and Amy Smart, “Road Trip” grossed an impressive $68.5 million at the box office in the US, with a worldwide gross of $119.7 million.
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18. Kate & Leopold (2001)
Kate & Leopold” is a delightful, time-traveling romantic comedy set in both the modern-day New York and 1876 England. The film centers around an English Duke from the 19th century who, through a peculiar twist of fate, finds himself transported to contemporary New York. In this unfamiliar world, the Duke encounters the vivacious and ambitious advertising executive, Kate.
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19. Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
Josie and the Pussycats” is a lively and humorous comedy-musical film, set for release in 2001. This captivating movie stars an all-star cast, including Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as they portray a pop band that stumbles into a global conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music.
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20. Rat Race (2001)
Rat Race” (2001) is an action-packed adventure comedy that follows the journey of a Las Vegas casino magnate who is determined to find a new avenue for wagering. He sets up a high-stakes race for money, where three teams of contestants embark on a thrilling and unpredictable road trip, navigating through various challenges and obstacles.
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21. Pinocchio (2002)
Pinocchio (2002), directed by the multi-talented Roberto Benigni, is a delightful and imaginative family film that breathes new life into the beloved puppet character created by Carlo Collodi. Set against the backdrop of a whimsical European village, Woody the wooden puppet embarks on a series of exhilarating adventures, with the spirit of curiosity that only a child can truly possess.
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22. Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003)
Dive into the thrilling world of Kim Possible with this action-packed compilation of her most daring missions! . Kim Possible: The Secret Files brings together four episodes from the hit animated series, showcasing the teen superhero’s parody comedy, surrealism, and intelligence.
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23. Blast (2004)
Blast is a high-octane action thriller that takes you on a heart-stopping journey. Director Anthony Hickox brings together an all-star cast, including Eddie Griffin, Vinnie Jones, and Breckin Meyer, to deliver a suspenseful tale of a terrorist plot to detonate an electromagnetic bomb over the US.
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24. Garfield: The Movie (2004)
In “Garfield: The Movie, ” the lovable lascivious cat Garfield teams up with his owner, Jon Arbuckle, in a high-stakes adventure to save Jon’s new dog, Odie, from a mysterious abduction. As viewers embark on this whimsical journey filled with humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments, they will witness Garfield’s cunning strategies, endearing antics, and powerful bond with his human and canine companions. Join the beloved cast of characters in a hilarious, animated escapade that proves you don’t need to be a superhero to save the day! .
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25. Herbie Fully Loaded (2005)
Get ready for a heart-stopping, hilarious adventure in “Herbie Fully Loaded”! When Maggie Peyton, an ambitious NASCAR enthusiast, inherits the iconic 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, Herbie Number 53, they quickly become inseparable. But these two aren’t just on a mission to race cars - they’re racing against time, and each other, to reach the top of the NASCAR circuit!
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26. Rebound (2005)
Get ready for a family-friendly comedy adventure with “Rebound”! When an acclaimed college basketball coach faces a public meltdown and is demoted to coaching a junior varsity team, he must confront his bad temper and learn to believe in himself. With the help of a tough, talented girl, this tough-as-nails coach must persevere through challenges and teach his team the value of teamwork.
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27. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006)
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties” is a family-friendly adventure comedy about the beloved orange cat and his owner, Jon. When an unexpected trip to the United Kingdom takes them to a castle, Garfield finds himself in the middle of a hilarious case of mistaken cat identity. Suddenly, he’s ruling over the estate, but his reign is threatened by the sinister Lord Dargis, who plans to steal the castle for himself.
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28. Caffeine (2006)
Caffeine” is a zany, offbeat comedy that takes place in an eclectic coffee house during lunchtime. The quirky staff and their diverse cast of customers have their lives turned upside down when they unknowingly stumble upon some of the most embarrassing secrets about their colleagues’ sexual escapades - and misbehavior. As these revelations emerge, relationships are forged, tested, and broken in a hilarious and unpredictable rollercoaster of hidden desires and desires yet undisclosed.
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29. Blue State (2007)
In the quirky comedy “Blue State, ” newlywed Marcus (Breckin Meyer) impulsively promises to move to Canada if George W. Bush gets re-elected. When the unthinkable happens, Marcus puts his word to the test and embarks on a road trip to the border with his lovable wife (Anna Paquin) and their eccentric friends.
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30. Comic-Con ‘08 Live (2008)
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you get the inside scoop on Hollywood’s most famous convention, Comic-Con, with the TV special “Comic-Con ‘08 Live. ” This hilarious three-hour event, starring Aziz Ansari and Judd Apatow, takes you behind the scenes of one of the most star-studded fan gatherings in history.
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31. Stag Night (2008)
In “Stag Night”, a group of friends celebrates their best man’s last night of freedom in New York City. But when they end up trapped in an abandoned train station, their festivities turn into a deadly game of survival. Unbeknownst to them, a horrifying secret gang of cannibal dwellers lurks in the city’s tunnels, waiting for their next prey.
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32. Corporate Affairs (2008)
In “Corporate Affairs” (2008), Breckin Meyer plays an ambitious family man who is recently promoted to middle management at work. As he navigates his new role, he inadvertently immerses himself in the skewed personal and professional ethics of a cunning colleague portrayed by Scott.
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33. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” is a 2009 romantic comedy loosely based on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol. ” Instead of featuring the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future, the film focuses on the ghosts of girlfriends past, present, and future. The movie follows the story of womanizer Connor Mead (Matthew McConaughey), who becomes haunted by the ghosts of his former lovers while attending his brother’s wedding. The ghosts are portrayed by Emma Stone, Noureen DeWulf, and Olga Maliouk, who guide Connor through his past, present, and potential future relationships.
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34. The Maiden Heist (2009)
The Maiden Heist is a 2009 comedic crime film starring Chris Walken, Joseph McKenna, and Wynn Everett, directed by Peter Hewitt and written by Michael LeSieur. The movie follows three museum security guards who create a daring plan to steal back their favorite artworks after being transferred to a new museum.
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35. Comic-Con ‘09 Live (2009)
Join the excitement of Comic-Con ‘09 Live as it unfolds in all its glory! . This thrilling three-hour event is a must-watch for any lover of pop culture, featuring appearances from famous celebrities and guest interviews.
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36. Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)
Dive deep into the nightmarish world of “Freddy Krueger” with “Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, ” an award-winning documentary that unveils the origins of the iconic horror franchise. Taking you through the terrifying journey behind the scenes, this intriguing film explores the origins of the “dream demon” Freddy Krueger.
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37. Kingdom Come (2011)
Kingdom Come” offers an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs of independent filmmaking through the eyes of first-time director Daniel Gillies. As he labors to finance his feature film, “Broken Kingdom, ” we explore the journeys of other talented filmmakers facing their own obstacles in the world of indie cinema.
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38. 3 Geezers! (2013)
3 Geezers! ” is a lighthearted comedy film starring J. K. Simmons, Tim Allen, and Scott Caan. Released in 2013, the movie centers around actor J Kimball as he embarks on a role that requires him to explore the reality of aging. His journey leads him to a convalescent home where he comes in contact with a group of old residents, known as “The Coconuts. ”
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39. I Know That Voice (2013)
I Know That Voice” is an intriguing documentary that delves into the captivating world of voice acting. The film showcases a group of talented voice actors as they discuss their passion for the craft, their experiences, and the challenges they have faced in their careers.
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40. Changeland (2019)
Changeland” is a quirky and introspective comedy-drama about two long-lost friends on a vacation in Thailand. Filled with laughter, humor, and unexpected twists, the movie takes a funny yet heartwarming dive into the often confusing and chaotic journey of finding one’s true purpose and meaning in life. With its engaging storyline, this film will leave viewers thinking about their own life’s path and the unpredictability of the road that leads to happiness.
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41. California No (2020)
California No, also known as The California No, takes viewers on a captivating journey into one man’s unexpected discovery of being in an open marriage. Set against the bright backdrop of California, the film expertly blends elements of comedy, drama, and romance.
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42. Unpregnant (2020)
Unpregnant is a heart-warming, hilarious and bittersweet comedy-drama that follows the journey of Veronica, a motivated 17-year-old girl from Missouri who discovers she is unexpectedly pregnant. Faced with the challenge of pursuing an Ivy League education, Veronica’s dreams seem to crumble until she enlists the help of her best friend, Bailey.
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43. The Enormity of Life (2021)
The Enormity of Life” is a heartfelt comedy that follows the journey of a man who, after a failed suicide attempt, finds himself in an unexpected turn of events. He receives a substantial inheritance from a long-lost relative and meets a struggling single mom with an eccentric young daughter. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing, navigating through the challenges life throws at them.
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44. Happily (2021)
Happily, a dark romantic comedy released in 2021, follows the seemingly idyllic marriage of Tom and Janet, who take a couples’ trip with their closest friends. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when a mysterious visitor makes a shocking revelation, leading to a startling twist that threatens the harmony of their bonds. As the situation becomes more complicated, the group is forced to confront the potential betrayal lurking in their friendships.
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