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The Ten - Widescreen (2007)
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David Wain and Ken Marino ("Wet Hot American Summer," "The State") team up to create a hilarious ensemble comedy with an all-star cast. "The Ten" is comprised of ten laugh-out-loud funny stories inspired by the Ten Commandments, each told in a different style, with characters and themes overlapping. "The Ten" features: a woman (Winona Ryder) who falls in love with and steals a ventriloquist's puppet, a guy (Adam Brody) who becomes a hero after falling out of a plane, a detective (Liev Schreiber) who covets his neighbor's CAT-Scan machine, a librarian (Gretchen Mol) who has a sexual awakening in Mexico with a local handyman (Justin Theroux), a doctor (Ken Marino) who kills his patient "as a goof", a mother (Kerri Kenney-Silver) who hires a Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonator (Oliver Platt) to be a father figure for her children and a prisoner (Rob Corddry) who desires his fellow inmate's "wife". Presenting these stories is a man (Paul Rudd), with his own moral dilemma - having to choose between a beautiful wife (Famke Janssen) and a beautiful, but younger, mistress (Jessica Alba)!.
Starring:
Jessica Alba,
Famke Janssen,
Oliver Platt,
Winona Ryder,
Gretchen Mol,
Justin Theroux,
Ken Marino,
Liev Schreiber,
Paul Rudd
Director:
David Wain
Features:
Alternate-take and deleted-scene vignettes - over 55 minutes; Audio commentary with David Wain, Ken Marino and Paul Rudd - plus soothing jazz and David's parents; Special interview with David Wain, Paul Rudd and Ken Marino; Exclusive episode of Wainy Days
Run Length:
96 minutes
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