Get ready to dive into the world of Fred Durst's movies! From his directorial debut to his latest projects, we've compiled a roundup of the iconic filmmaker's works. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Durst's filmography and the impact his movies have had on the industry. So sit back, relax, and let's explore the cinematic universe of Fred Durst together.
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1. Family Values Fall Tour '98 (1998)
Family Values Fall Tour '98, a captivating documentary from 1998, provides a mesmerizing insight into the heavy metal music scene. The film captures the raw energy and electrifying performance of the artists involved in the Family Values Tour of that year. With heart-pounding guitar riffs and a live concert experience, this documentary offers fans a chance to relive the iconic moments of the tour.
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2. End of Days (1999)
In the thrilling action-packed film "End of Days, " Satan makes an ominous appearance in New York City at the end of the century in search of a bride to unleash chaos on the world. Retired cop Jericho Cane, now running an elite security firm, finds himself in the crosshairs of this supernatural menace.
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3. Big Daddy (1999)
Big Daddy, released in 1999, stars Adam Sandler as a lazy law school graduate who adopts a kid in New York City to impress his girlfriend. However, everything that could go wrong, does, and he becomes the unlikely foster father. The film blends elements of comedy and drama, with Sandler's character learning the importance of responsibility and growing up.
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4. Mission: Impossible II (2000)
Mission: Impossible II is a high-octane action thriller that sees IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) sent to Sydney to uncover and destroy a deadly genetically modified disease known as "Chimera. " As he races against time, Ethan must rely on the skills and expertise of his fellow team members, Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and newcomer Nyah Nordoff-Hall (Thandiwe Newton). With breathtaking stunts, a gripping plot, and stunning cinematography, John Woo delivers an edge-of-your-seat adventure that pushes the limits of what is possible.
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5. Eminem: E (2000)
Experience the electrifying world of Eminem through his iconic music videos, as Eminem: E takes you on a journey filled with unparalleled artistry and unmatched musical talent. This enthralling collection of music videos showcases the lyrical genius and raw energy that has catapulted Eminem to international superstardom. Featuring high-definition visuals and a pulse-pounding soundtrack, this mesmerizing film leaves you wanting more. Immerse yourself in the life and music of Eminem, as you witness the birthplace of a rap legend and the evolution of an extraordinary artist.
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6. America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001)
America: A Tribute to Heroes" is a powerful and heartfelt documentary film that pays tribute to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. This poignant production features an impressive lineup of celebrities and musicians, ranging from legendary boxer Muhammad Ali to Golden Globe-winning actress Halle Berry, as well as Jon Bon Jovi. United in their quest to honor and remember those who perished, the stars come together for a moving musical concert that leaves a lasting impact on viewers.
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7. Life as a House (2001)
Life as a House is a gripping drama that explores the tender and turbulent relationships between a father, a son, and a family. The film, released in 2001, stars Kevin Kline as the man diagnosed with terminal cancer who takes custody of his estranged teenage son, played by Hayden Christensen. The story unfolds as this reluctant teenager attempts to form a connection with his dying father and navigates life's challenges, including dealing with their strained relationship and the harsh realities of growing up.
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8. WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)
WrestleMania X-Seven, a high-octane professional wrestling event, unfolds in 2001, showcasing high-stakes matches and intense rivalries. Headlining the championship title clashes is The Rock versus "Stone Cold" Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, as The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, and Edge and Christian fight for the Tag Team Championship in a grueling TLC match.
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9. The Fast and the Furious (2001)
Get ready for heart-pounding action and high-octane adrenaline as you dive into the gritty world of "The Fast and the Furious" (2001). Vin Diesel stars as undercover LAPD officer Brian O'Conner, who finds himself caught up in the dangerous and illegal street racing scene he was supposed to dismantle.
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10. Zoolander (2001)
Zoolander, released in 2001, is a hilarious comedy that tells the story of a male model whose career is on the decline. He gets brainwashed by a conspiracy to assassinate the prime minister of Malaysia. With an all-star cast including Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and Christine Taylor, the film blends fashion, humor, and a fast-paced mystery to create a thrilling and entertaining experience.
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11. Xzibit: Restless Xposed (2001)
Get ready for an intense musical journey as Xzibit: Restless Xposed takes you behind the curtain for an intimate look at the world of Xzibit. In this riveting documentary, the rapper goes from street hustler to music mogul, revealing the struggles and triumphs that come with fame.
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12. Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002)
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion" (2002) is a mesmerizing documentary that takes viewers on an exclusive tour of the famous abode of Hugh Hefner, the renowned founder of Playboy magazine. Staged against the opulent and glamorous Playboy Mansion, the docu-series offers a captivating behind-the-scenes insight into the extravagant lifestyle of the Playboy family, including Playmates and VIP guests.
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13. Korn: Deuce (2002)
Experience the raw power and energy of nu metal giants Korn like never before with their monumental DVD release, Korn: Deuce. This exhilarating documentary delves into the world of Korn as it chronicles their journey from humble beginnings to international super stardom. Featuring the band's first home video, Who Then Now? , Korn: Deuce showcases an unprecedented insight into the lives of the band members and the creative process behind their groundbreaking music.
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14. WrestleMania X8 (2002)
WrestleMania X8" is an action-packed wrestling extravaganza from 2002. A thrilling mix of sports and entertainment, it showcases the best of WWF wrestling as legendary names like Rock, Hollywood Hogan, and Chris Jericho battle it out. The plot revolves around the nWo's ongoing war with the WWF, with the Rock and Hogan facing off, and Triple H's fierce challenge against Jericho.
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15. Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003)
From the heights of Hollywood fame to the depths of poverty, Pauly Shore Is Dead takes you on a wild and hilarious ride through the ups and downs of a struggling comedic star. When Pauly Shore (played by himself) loses everything, he fakes his own death in a bid to reclaim the spotlight. But as luck would have it, the gag doesn't go as planned, and Pauly finds himself in a world of trouble.
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16. WrestleMania XIX (2003)
WrestleMania XIX, originally titled, is a monumental event in the world of professional wrestling, taking place in 2003. The highly anticipated match-up features two of the greatest grapplers of all time, Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle, who are vying for the WWE Championship. This highly-anticipated encounter is a match 20 years in the making.
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17. 2003 MTV Video Music Awards (2003)
Experience the thrill of the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, the 21st annual celebration of music videos and the artists who bring them to life. Hosted by the hilarious Chris Rock, this star-studded event features some of the biggest names in 2000s music.
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18. MTV Icon: Metallica (2003)
Get ready to rock with MTV's third annual ICON tribute show! . 'MTV Icon: Metallica' is a powerful, high-energy documentary that celebrates the legacy of the heavy metal gods, Metallica. With an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this film takes fans on a journey through the band's iconic music and unforgettable performances.
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19. WWE: The Stone Cold Truth (2004)
WWE: The Stone Cold Truth" is an enthralling action-packed documentary that delves into the life and journey of the undisputed legend of WWE, Steve Austin. The film takes viewers through Austin's early wrestling days, his rise to fame, and the challenges he faced along the way.
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20. The Girl Next Door (2004)
The Girl Next Door" is a comedic exploration of love, dreams, and a surprising twist of fate. When a former adult film star named Danielle moves next door to the shy, introverted Matthew, everything he's ever hoped for begins to unfold right before his eyes.
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21. Punk: Attitude (2005)
Punk: Attitude" is a riveting 2005 documentary centered around the music, performers, attitude, and distinct look that defined punk rock. This 90-minute exploration into the world of punk rock takes viewers on a journey through the lives and minds of the rebellious musicians and bands that left an indelible mark on the music industry.
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22. Sorry, Haters (2005)
Sorry, Haters" delves into the complex world of post-9/11 America through the eyes of an Arab cab driver and a troubled professional woman. The film's gripping, heart-stopping narrative tackles real-world fears and anxieties, with unexpected results for its characters.
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23. Into the Blue (2005)
Into the Blue", released in 2005, is an adventurous film packed full of drama, action, and crime. The plot revolves around a group of scuba divers who come across an unexpected find - the illicit cargo of a sunken airplane, owned by a dangerous drug lord. In no time, they're thrust into a world of chaos and danger as the drug lord pursues the divers attempting to salvage the valuable contraband.
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24. Be Cool (2005)
Be Cool" is a hilarious and unpredictable 2005 movie directed by F. Gary Gray and starring Academy Award nominees John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Dwayne Johnson. Written by Elmore Leonard and Peter Steinfeld, the film takes a satirical and funny approach to the music industry. John Travolta plays the role of Chili Palmer, a character who grew disillusioned with the world of movies and pursued a career in music.
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25. Population 436 (2006)
In the chilling 2006 film "Population 436, " a small town in Canada has maintained an unchanging population of 436 residents for a century. The mystery draws the attention of a determined census-taker played by Sisto, who is tasked with investigating this seemingly impossible occurrence.
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26. The Education of Charlie Banks (2007)
The Education of Charlie Banks" is a gripping drama that transports college student Charlie Banks into a world of unexpected confrontations. As Charlie navigates through the challenges of college life, a familiar face emerges from the shadows - the very bully from his high school days. With the arrival of this old adversary on his campus, Charlie must confront his past and confront the consequences of his choices.
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27. Limp Bizkit: Rock in the Park (2008)
Experience the electrifying energy of one of the biggest and most prestigious rock events, captured in "Limp Bizkit: Rock in the Park. " This high-octane DVD, released in 2008, immortalizes Limp Bizkit's blistering performance at Germany's iconic Rock In The Park Festival in Nuremberg, hosted in June of 2001. Witness the band at the peak of their popularity as they dazzle audiences with a set of their classic hits and a few surprises. Whether you're a fan of rap-rock, hip-hop, or just looking for an explosive music experience, "Limp Bizkit: Rock in the Park" promises to deliver an unforgettable ride.
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28. The Best Movie (2008)
The Best Movie" is a Russian comedy that takes a lighthearted approach to the afterlife. The film tells the story of Vadik Volnov, who dies from a cannabis overdose on his wedding day. As he tries to prove his worthiness to enter Heaven, he engages in a conversation with God's secretary. This opens the door for Vadik to recall his most memorable moments from his earthly life.
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29. The Longshots (2008)
Prepare to be inspired by the true story of Jasmine Plummer, an 11-year-old who defied the odds and become the first female to ever play in the Pop Warner football tournament's 56-year history. Directed by Fred Durst, The Longshots tells the heartwarming and unforgettable journey of an exceptional athlete who overcomes adversity, breaks barriers, and redefines the boundaries of her sport.
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30. My Super Psycho Sweet 16 (2009)
My Super Psycho Sweet 16" is a dark comedy that takes a thrilling ride through the life of a teenager named Angela, who is about to celebrate her sixteenth birthday. This birthday party, however, takes a dangerous turn when Angela convinces her parents to open up a roller skating rink that holds a gruesome past.
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31. Play Dead (2009)
Play Dead" (2009) is a high-octane action-comedy film set in the small town of Nevada, where a former TV action star (Chris Klein) finds himself embroiled in the dark secrets of the town. As the townspeople are terrorized by drug dealers, he calls upon his old co-stars to join him in saving the community. This thrilling adventure, directed by Jason Wiles, showcases the talents of a star-studded cast, including Fred Durst and Jake Busey, in a story that blends humor, suspense, and thrills.
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32. 17 Again (2009)
17 Again", a heartwarming tale released in 2009, stars Zac Efron, Matthew Perry, and Leslie Mann. The film explores the life of Mike O'Donnell, who becomes disillusioned with his life as an adult.
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33. Real Steel (2011)
In the near future, robot boxing becomes the hottest sport on Earth. A struggling ex-boxer named Charlie Kenton, played by the ever-talented Hugh Jackman, discovers a champion in a discarded robot.
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34. Bones Brigade: An Autobiography (2012)
Bones Brigade: An Autobiography is a compelling sports documentary that delves into the lives of six teenagers who transformed skateboarding in the 1980s. With unparalleled influence, they evolved from shy outsiders to the most esteemed athletes in the skating world.
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35. Tom Green Live (2012)
Tom Green Live" is a one-hour stand-up comedy special filmed in front of a live audience, showcasing the hilarious and offbeat humor of comedian Tom Green. Directed by Jaime Eliezer Karas and written by Green himself, this comedy special offers a fresh perspective on the world of stand up.
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36. Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013)
Pawn Shop Chronicles, a 2013 film directed by Wayne Kramer, is a gritty, high-octane journey through the lives and encounters within a small town's pawn shop. The movie offers an anthology of thrilling and often dark stories, weaving together the lives of a meth addict, a desperate husband searching for his kidnapped wife, and an Elvis impersonator.
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37. Lord of the Freaks (2015)
Lord of the Freaks takes viewers on a journey into the unconventional and often bizarre world of new media mogul Alki David. As an eccentric billionaire with extreme wealth and unique sensibilities, David's life has been filled with a series of intriguing and puzzling escapades.
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38. Matthias & Maxime (2019)
Experience the raw, emotional journey of love and betrayal in Xavier Dolan's Matthias & Maxime. Set in the late 20s, this film follows the hidden feelings of a group of friends, which threaten the bond they've cherished for so long. Filled with unexpected kisses, conflicts between best friends, and an exploration of the complexities of a mother-son relationship, this drama-romance unfolds in a heart-gripping plot.
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39. The Fanatic (2019)
The Fanatic" (2019) is a gripping crime thriller that tells the story of an obsessed film fan named Moose who becomes consumed by his love for his favorite action hero, played by John Travolta. Unable to distinguish reality from fiction, Moose begins stalking the actor, leading to a series of horrifying and gruesome events.
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40. LA Originals (2020)
LA Originals, directed by Estevan Oriol, is a captivating documentary that delves into the lives of photographer Estevan Oriol and artist Mister Cartoon. Known for their gritty art and Chicano roots, Oriol and Cartoon have significantly impacted street culture, hip hop, and beyond.
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41. You Cannot Kill David Arquette (2020)
You Cannot Kill David Arquette" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of David Arquette, both on and off the screen, as he attempts a resurgence in the world of professional wrestling. The film, directed by David Darg and Price James, follows Arquette's roller coaster journey through wrestling training, personal trials, and a passionate pursuit of his dreams.
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42. Red Right Hand (2022)
In the quiet town of Windsor, where peace and tranquility reign supreme, a chilling atmosphere sets in as the infamous Ghostface returns, striking fear into the hearts of the townspeople. The last time Windsor faced the terror of the infamous killer was over two decades ago, but now, a new wave of murders engulfs the once peaceful town.
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43. Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain (2022)
Dive into the world of Cypress Hill, the trailblazing hip-hop group that has withstood the test of time. Director Estevan Oriol uncovers never-before-seen archival footage to tell the unique story of this musical brotherhood.
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44. The Machine (2023)
The Machine" is a high-energy, adrenaline-fueled action-comedy film that hits theaters in May 2023. With a run time of just under two hours, this movie promises to be a thrilling ride packed with heart-stopping action and gut-wrenching laughs.
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45. I Saw the TV Glow (2024)
I Saw the TV Glow" is a chilling and captivating horror-drama film directed by Jane Schoenbrun, released in 2024. Set in the supernatural world, the story revolves around two teenagers who bond over their shared love for a mysterious and eerie TV show. When the series is unexpectedly cancelled, the teens embark on a dangerous journey to unravel the truth behind the show's disappearance.
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