Showing posts with label Elizabeth Hurley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Hurley. Show all posts

Bedazzled

Bedazzled: Elizabeth Hurley

Bedazzled

Cast: Jeff Doucette, Julian Firth, Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Aaron Lustig

The Devil's never been so hot or hilarious! Brendan Fraser is a hapless, love-starved computer technician who falls prey to sinfully sexy Elizabeth Hurley when he agress to sell her his soul in exchange for seven wishes. But the sly Princess of Darkness has more than a few tricks up her... sleeve. And before you can say Fire and Brimstone, Elliot's life becomes a hysterical hell on earth.

The Devil: Liz Hurley

Serving Sara

Serving Sara: Elizabeth Hurley

Serving Sara

Cast: Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Bruce Campbell, Amy Adams, Vincent Pastore

Joe Tyler (Matthew Perry) is a process server who is given the assignment to serve Sara Moore (Elizabeth Hurley) with divorce papers. She in turn makes an offer to Joe that sets them off on a wild trip across the country.

The movie opens with Joe, a week late, serving a Mafia kingpin known as Fat Charlie with a summons to appear as a witness in court, and his abrasive boss Ray ridiculing him for such while complimenting his rival server Tony for serving multiple targets in record time. Willing to give him one last shot, Ray gives Joe the assignment to serve British socialite Sara Moore with divorce papers from her husband Gordon, who is at his ranch in Texas with a mistress (played by Amy Adams) while Sara vacations in upstate New York....


The Weight of Water

The Weight of Water: Elizabeth Hurley

The Weight of Water

Cast: Catherine McCormack, Sarah Polley, Sean Penn, Josh Lucas, Elizabeth Hurley

A newspaper photographer, Jeany, travels to the Isles of Shoals with her husband, brother-in-law, and his girlfriend to research the real-life murder of two women in 1873. In a twist of fate, she discovers a storage of papers that appear to give an account of the murders by the lone survivor, a Norwegian immigrant named Maren. The plot weaves between the narrative of these papers and Jean's private struggle with jealousy and suspicion as she suspects her husband of infidelity.