John Goodman
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Filmography
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What Planet Are You From?
(2000)An alien comes to Earth to impregnate a human female.

Once Upon a Time in Venice
(2017)A Los Angeles private investigator finds his professional and personal worlds colliding after his beloved dog is stolen by a notorious gang.

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000)George Clooney and John Turturro shine in this quirky comedy gem.

Argo
(2012)Based on real events, the dramatic thriller "Argo" chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to rescue six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis.

Raising Arizona
(1987)A childless couple decide to help themselves to one of another family's quintuplets.

Flight
(2012)Airline pilot Whip Whitaker miraculously lands his plane after a mid-air catastrophe, but questions arise as to who or what was really at fault.

Atomic Blonde
(2017)Charlize Theron is explosive as an assassin for the British secret service who gets double-crossed while on a mission in Berlin.

The Monuments Men
(2014)A crew of art historians and museum curators unite to recover renown works of art.

Masked and Anonymous
(2003)Music legend and Academy Award winner Bob Dylan (Best Song, Wonder Boys, 2000) -- accompanied by Academy Award winner Jessica Lange (Best Actress in a Leading Role, Blue Sky, 1994), Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky), Jeff Bridges (Seabiscuit), John Goodman (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and Luke Wilson (Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle) -- takes center stage in the craziest, funniest comedy of the year! Dylan is Jack Fate, a former traveling troubadour who is sprung from jail by his scheming manager toheadline a sketchy and misguided benefit concert. With unforgettable cameo appearances by Angela Bassett, Bruce Dern, Ed Harris, Giovanni Ribisi, Mickey Rourke, and Christian Slater and featuring a sizzling soundtrack with four new Dylan recordings plus performances of Dylan classics from Los Lobos, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia and more!

Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead
(2015)A look at the rise and fall of the National Lampoon, the outrageous, ground-breaking parody magazine that pushed the limits of taste from the 1970s to the '90s.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
(2011)This prestige drama follows a nine-year-old boy who finds a mysterious key that once belonged to his father, a victim of the September 11th terrorist attacks. With childhood determination and inventiveness, the boy sets out on a quest to find what secrets the key unlocks as well as make sense of the loss of his father.

Death Sentence
(2007)HD. Revenge sends family man Kevin Bacon down a dangerous path in this stylish thriller.

Confessions of a Shopaholic
(2009)Becky writes a personal finance column en route to a high-fashion mag job.

Bee Movie
(2007)Having just graduated from college, a bee named Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld) finds himself disillusioned with the prospect of having only one career choice—honey. He soon breaks one of the rules of the bee world and talks to a human, Vanessa.

Kronk's New Groove
(2005)Kronk cooks up a get-rich-quick scheme to impress his Dad.

Trumbo
(2015)In 1947, Dalton Trumbo is Hollywood's top screenwriter, until he and other artists are jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.

Trouble with the Curve
(2012)Gus Lobel is a veteran baseball scout who is nearing the end of his career. Realising that her father is struggling to keep up with the demands of his job as his eyesight deteriorates, Gus's daughter Mickey reluctantly agrees to accompany her father on his upcoming scouting venture.

Coyote Ugly
(2000)Violet lands a job at the hottest nightclub in town: Coyote Ugly.

The Hangover Part III
(2013)This time, there's no bachelor party. No wedding. What could possibly go wrong? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off. THE HANGOVER PART III is the epic conclusion to an incomparable odyssey of mayhem and bad decisions, in which the guys must finish what they started by going back to where it all began: Las Vegas. One way or another...it all ends here.

Storytelling
(2001)From Todd Solondz, the critically acclaimed director of "Welcome to the Dollhouse" comes a film comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation.