List of the best Fred Wolf movies: The Point(1971), The House Bunny(2008), Strange Wilderness(2008), Mad Families(2017), Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser(2015) ... ...
Kids & Family, Fantasy, Animation
USA
1971
74 Minutes
Director
boy dog villain heartwarming profound alternate reality forest fable fantasy conformity coming of age adventure discovery growing up 1970s
A father tells his son a bedtime story about young Oblio (Mike Lookinland), who believes that having no point in the fantastical kingdom of pointed heads and things, still has a point.
Comedy
USA
2008
97 Minutes
Director
Anna Faris Colin Hanks Emma Stone Kat Dennings Katharine McPhee Rumer Willis Christopher McDonald Beverly D'Angelo Tyson Ritter Kimberly Makkouk Kiely Williams
playboy bunny sorority sister college student popular girl hugh hefner man amusing lighthearted spirited playboy mansion sorority college campus party fraternity house college life sex popularity romance eviction sorority life
After Playboy bunny Shelley is kicked out of the playboy mansion, she finds a job as the house mother for a sorority full of socially awkward girls.
Comedy
USA
2008
86 Minutes
Director
Steve Zahn Allen Covert Jonah Hill Ashley Scott Harry Hamlin Robert Patrick Justin Long Joe Don Baker Ernest Borgnine Blake Clark
father tv personality stoner idiot friend son amusing crafty spirited ecuador jungle u.s./mexican border pier funeral wildlife television show bigfoot journey career saving the day
With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed television show, two animal fans go to the Andes Mountains in search of Bigfoot.
Comedy
USA
2017
90 Minutes
Director
Charlie Sheen Leah Remini Finesse Mitchell Juan Gabriel Pareja Charlotte McKinney Naya Rivera Chris Mulkey Clint Howard Chanel Iman Barry Shabaka Henley Tiffany Haddish
Three families compete for a camping spot during a busy Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Comedy
2015
107 Minutes
Director
David Spade Brittany Daniel Christopher Walken Patrick Warburton Adam Beach Susie Abromeit Mark McGrath Dennis Miller
Joe Dirt (David Spade) returns with a mop in his hand and a mullet on his noggin. The white-trash hero embarks on a journey through the American heartland and time itself as he finds himself caught in the past.