Get ready to dive into the diverse world of Shelley Malil's filmography! In this engaging roundup, we'll explore the captivating roles and stories that have left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. From blockbuster hits to heartfelt indies, we'll take you on a journey through Shelley Malil's most memorable and iconic movies.
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1. The Second Civil War (1997)
The Second Civil War, a dark comedy film released in 1997, follows the escalating chaos of a seemingly simple immigration issue in Washington D. C. The storyline involves a news producer, the President of the United States, and various other characters caught in the crossfire.
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2. Dead Man on Campus (1998)
Dead Man on Campus" is a riotous 1998 college comedy that follows two eager roommates, played by Tom Everett Scott and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who are on a mission to avoid poor grades at all costs. In a bizarre turn of events, they discover a little-known clause that promises a solid A if their roommate dies. Inspired by this dark revelation, they go on a wild search to find someone on the brink, bringing them to the dangerous and enticing world of prescription drug abuse.
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3. My Favorite Martian (1999)
My Favorite Martian, a delightful 1999 family comedy, takes viewers on a whimsical journey with a charming alien who lands on Earth. As a hilarious buddy comedy, this film brings together an endearing journalist and the mischievous Martian in a heartwarming tale of friendship and adventure.
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4. Perfect Game (2000)
Perfect Game" is a heartwarming, family-friendly comedy that tells the story of an eleven-year-old boy named Tommy as he navigates the challenges of life with the help of a grumpy baseball coach. Set in the world of little league baseball, the film follows Tommy's journey through the summer, as he learns valuable life lessons and forms strong bonds with his teammates.
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5. How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale (2000)
How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale" is a hilarious 2000 comedy film that follows the story of three struggling men who devise an unusual plan to become rich. The film features a star-studded cast, including John Stamos, Joshua Malina, and Shemar Moore, all of whom play their parts with effortless charm. As the trio tries to win the hearts of wealthy women, their schemes take them on an unexpected journey, filled with laughter and romantic twists.
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6. Runners (2001)
Runners" is a powerful drama that exposes the dark side of athletic ambition. The film centers around a group of high school track team members, all of whom were sexually abused by their demanding and manipulative coach, Vance Strickland.
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7. Collateral Damage (2002)
Collateral Damage" is a riveting, action-packed drama that follows the intense journey of a firefighter in search of justice after his family is brutally murdered in a terrorist attack. This high-adrenaline movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, takes viewers on a thrilling ride as they witness the protagonist's grief turn into a relentless pursuit of vengeance.
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8. Getting There (2002)
Getting There" is a cheerful family comedy film from 2002 that stars the endearing twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film follows the twins as they celebrate their 16th birthday with a party, driving licenses, and a convertible.
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9. Just Can't Get Enough (2002)
Just Can't Get Enough" is a 2002 comedy-drama film that tells the true and scandalous story of the meteoric rise and shocking fall of the famed male dance revue 'Chippendales'.
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10. Holes (2003)
Holes" is a heartwarming adventure, comedy, and drama film from 2003. The story revolves around Stanley Yelnats, a boy wrongfully convicted of stealing a pair of shoes and sent to Camp Green Lake, a brutal desert detention camp. There, the inmates are tasked with an unusual job – digging holes. However, Stanley and his friends soon come to uncover the mysterious reason behind this backbreaking work.
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11. The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
The Bourne Supremacy" is a thrilling action movie released in 2004, starring Matt Damon. When Jason Bourne is framed for a CIA operation gone wrong, he must once again step into the role of a trained assassin to survive. This high-stakes adventure takes Bourne on a global quest to uncover the hidden truth and clear his name, all while dealing with the consequences of his dark past.
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12. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
In the heart of a small town, the life of a 40-year-old man named Andy (Steve Carell) takes a wild turn when he unwittingly becomes the town's most talked-about virgin. His journey towards losing his virginity becomes a wild adventure filled with hilarious missteps, raunchy humor, and unexpected twists.
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13. Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2005)
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is an offbeat comedy that delves into the world of humour, politics, and cultural exploration. It follows the journey of comedian Albert Brooks, sent by the United States government to South Asia to gather insights on what makes the Muslim faith laugh.
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14. El Cortez (2006)
In the gripping, edgy thriller "El Cortez, " Lou Diamond Phillips stars as a man newly released from a mental institution who finds himself entangled in a dangerous gold mine scheme. As he attempts to evade relentless cops, a vengeful drug dealer, and a beguiling femme fatale, he is forced to confront his darkest fears and desires. With captivating performances and suspenseful twists, this gritty drama pushes boundaries and keeps viewers on the edge of their seat.
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15. Mr. Fix It (2006)
Mr. Fix It" is a romantic comedy film that follows a man named Richard who makes a living by tricking women into going back to their ex-boyfriends.
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16. Stand Up (2007)
Stand Up, " a heartwarming comedy-drama, follows our protagonist, Avi Rosen, a talented comedian who's determined to make a name for himself in the cutthroat world of Hollywood. Bidding farewell to his beloved, yet eccentric, grandmother, Avi embarks on a promising journey, leaving behind his roots in New York and moving to the glamorous city of Los Angeles. There, he joins forces with his old friend, a once biting comic struggling to find his footing.
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17. Ping Pong Playa (2007)
Ping Pong Playa follows the story of a young man, struggling to balance the demands of his job in the suburbs, his bossy older brother, and a passion for playing basketball. Desperate to make a change, he embarks on an adventure to pursue his dream of becoming a professional basketball player.
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18. This Is Not a Test (2008)
This Is Not a Test" is a 2008 comedy-drama film that explores the fear of a looming nuclear terrorist attack in Los Angeles. The story follows Carl, a man whose obsession with preventing such an attack drives him to extreme lengths, ultimately destroying his marriage. Directed by Chris Angel, the film stars Hill Harper, Robinne Lee, and Tom Arnold.
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19. Columbus Day (2008)
Columbus Day" is a gripping crime thriller that follows a skilled thief who finds himself in the midst of the most dangerous heist of his career. The consequences of his actions are far greater than he ever imagined as he struggles to correct the damage caused by the disaster that unfolds.
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20. Crossing Over (2009)
Crossing Over" is a gripping crime drama that delves into the complex world of illegal immigration in Los Angeles. Directed by Wayne Kramer from his own screenplay, the film showcases the challenges faced by authorities and those involved in the illegal immigrant community.
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