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Television movies for the week of July 1
Sunday, July 01, 2007

TV Movies: July 1-7

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G = General audiences
PG = Parental Guidance
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Aberration '97. Simon Bossell. A nature field researcher must stop rapidly evolving lizards from causing death and destruction. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)

Above and Beyond '53. Robert Taylor. Air Force Col. Paul Tibbets cannot tell his wife he is training to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Tue. midnight (CC)

Absolute Power '97. Clint Eastwood. A veteran thief catches the president of the United States in adultery and a murder cover-up. (R) (2:05) TMC: Wed. 9:30 P.M.

Accepted '06. Justin Long. After trying and failing to get into college, a high-school senior and his friends fool parents and peers by creating their own university. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Fri. 10 P.M., 3:35 A.M. (CC)

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls '95. Jim Carrey. A sacred white bat's disappearance begets bloodshed between African tribes and puts the goofy pet sleuth on the case. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Wed. 6:05 A.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)

Adam's Rib '49. Spencer Tracy. Married lawyers clash in and out of court over a woman's right to shoot her husband and his lover. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)

Air Bud: Golden Receiver '98. Kevin Zegers. A golden retriever with a flair for sports helps a boy handle football and the new boyfriend of the boy's widowed mother. (G) (1:30) SHO: Sat. 8:30 A.M., 5:45 A.M. (CC)

Air Hawks '35. Ralph Bellamy. An infrared death ray gives one airmail company an edge over another. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Tue. 11:45 A.M.

Airplane! '80. Robert Hays. A pilot afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend and must take over for the poisoned crew. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 5 P.M., Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)

Alfie '66. Michael Caine. A cynical cockney bachelor picks up women, treats them badly and tells why in asides to the camera. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)

All About the Benjamins '02. Ice Cube. A bounty hunter and a con artist work together to retrieve a lottery ticket from a group of diamond thieves. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)

All In '07. Dominique Swain. A medical student and her friends try to use their poker skills to win quick cash. (NR) (1:40) TMC: Thu. 6:35 P.M.

All Souls Day '05. Marisa Ramirez. Corpses prey upon the living during a celebration of Day of the Dead in small-town Mexico. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 1 A.M.

All We Are Saying '05. Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Steven Tyler, Sting, Annie Lennox and others discuss the music industry. (NR) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 3 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)

Always '89. Richard Dreyfuss. A firefighter pilot in heaven returns to Earth to help his girlfriend fall for another pilot and get on with her life. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 1 P.M. (CC)

American Dreamz '06. Hugh Grant. A conniving singer and a sleeper-cell terrorist become finalists on America's hottest TV talent show, which the White House chief of staff has scheduled the president to judge. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 8 A.M., 5 P.M., Fri. 4 P.M. (CC)

An American Haunting '05. Donald Sutherland. Strange and terrifying events plague a family in 1817 Tennessee after a fellow citizen places a curse on the father. (PG-13) (1:35) SHO: Tue. 10 P.M.

American Me '92. Edward James Olmos. A Latino gang leader returns to society after wielding 18 years of brutal power in Folsom State Prison. (R) (2:05) MAX: Fri. 12:30 P.M. (CC)

American Pie '99. Jason Biggs. Four teenagers nearing graduation make a pact to lose their virginity by prom night. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)

American Pie 2 '01. Jason Biggs. Old friends gather after their freshman year in college to rent a summerhouse on Lake Michigan and chase girls. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 4 P.M. (CC)

The American President '95. Michael Douglas. A political rival turns the widowed president's romance with an environmental lobbyist into an election-year issue. (PG-13) (1:55) TMC: Wed. 8:30 A.M., 7:30 P.M. (CC)

American Wedding '03. Jason Biggs. A young couple prepares to marry, while an obnoxious friend plans to throw a bachelor party. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 10 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)

The Amityville Horror '05. Ryan Reynolds. Strange events take place after a family moves into a new house that was the site of several gruesome murders. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 10:05 P.M., Wed. 1:15 A.M., Sat. 11:35 P.M. (CC)

The Amityville Horror '79. James Brolin. A couple battle a demonic presence in their new home, the location of many gruesome murders a year earlier. (R) (2:00) TMC: Wed. 12:30 P.M. (CC)

Amy's Orgasm '01. Julie Davis. A self-help author on relationships falls for a shock jock after appearing on his show. (R) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 1:30 A.M. (CC)

Analyze This '99. Robert De Niro. To get a handle on his insecurities, a powerful New York gangster sees a therapist. (R) (1:50) HBO: Fri. 5:10 A.M. (CC)

Angel Rodriguez '05. Rachel Griffiths. A pregnant New York social worker tries to help a troubled teenager whose father kicked him out of his home. (NR) (1:30) HBO: Mon. 3:50 A.M. (CC)

Angels in the Outfield '51. Paul Douglas. The Pittsburgh Pirates' manager sees hope after a newswoman reports a girl saw angels on their side. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. noon (CC)

The Animal '01. Rob Schneider. When an inept policeman receives animal organs as transplants, he begins to exhibit traits of the donors. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 5:30 P.M.

Another 9 1/2 Weeks '97. Mickey Rourke. Despondent at losing his lover, a man wanders the streets of Paris and has an affair with her kinky friend. (R) (1:55) SHO: Sun. 4:05 A.M., Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)

Apr??s Vous ... '03. Daniel Auteuil. An overly helpful headwaiter goes out of the way to help a suicidal man reconcile with his girlfriend. (R) (1:50) TMC: Mon. 6 A.M.

Aquamarine '06. Sara Paxton. A mermaid washes ashore after a violent storm and enlists the help of two teenage girls in winning the heart of a handsome lifeguard. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 4:45 P.M. (CC)

Arachnophobia '90. Jeff Daniels. A doctor and his wife buy a California farm with termites and a killer spider from Venezuela. (PG-13) (1:55) TMC: Tue. 5:20 P.M., Fri. 5:40 P.M. (CC)

Are We There Yet? '05. Ice Cube. Hoping to impress a beautiful divorcee, a man takes her two mischievous children on a disastrous road trip. (PG) (2:00) FX: Tue. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.

ATL '06. Tip "T.I." Harris. Four Atlanta teenagers, whose lives revolve around hip-hop and rollerskating, face life-changing challenges on and off the rink. (PG-13) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 4:30 P.M. (CC)

Aurora Borealis '05. Joshua Jackson. An aimless young man takes a job as a handyman to be near his ailing grandfather and falls into a romance with a home nurse. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 9 P.M. (CC)

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The Baby Dance '98. Stockard Channing. Pregnant with a fifth child, a married woman agrees to give her baby to a couple wanting to adopt. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)

Baby for Sale '04. Dana Delany. A couple becomes involved in a dangerous sting operation to stop a Hungarian lawyer who auctions babies to the highest bidder. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)

The Baby-Sitters Club '95. Schuyler Fisk. Seven girls balance the growing pains of adolescence with the demands of operating a daycare camp for children. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Sun. 7:40 A.M., Sat. 6:45 A.M. (CC)

Back to the Future '85. Michael J. Fox. A teen takes a crackpot's DeLorean time machine to 1955 and sees his parents in high school. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)

Back to the Future Part II '89. Michael J. Fox. A young man and his inventor friend must take a DeLorean time machine to 2015. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Wed. noon (CC)

Back to the Future Part III '90. Michael J. Fox. A young man takes a DeLorean time machine to the Old West, where his inventor friend is courting a schoolmarm. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)

Bad News Bears '05. Billy Bob Thornton. A single mother recruits a former baseball player to coach a ragtag team of misfit Little Leaguers. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Sun. 3:45 P.M., Wed. 10:30 A.M., Sat. 4:15 P.M. (CC)

Bad Santa '03. Billy Bob Thornton. Two criminals disguise themselves as Santa and an elf to rob stores during Christmastime. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)

Balto II: Wolf Quest '01. Voices of Mark Hamill. Animated. Balto's daughter runs away after families adopt all his other offspring except her. (G) (2:00) TOON: Thu. 11 A.M.

The Barefoot Contessa '54. Humphrey Bogart. Flashbacks at a funeral reveal how a Madrid nightclub dancer was propelled to instant stardom and eventual misfortune. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Fri. 11:30 P.M. (CC)

Barefoot in the Park '67. Robert Redford. A conservative lawyer marries a vivacious woman, and the two move into a busy Greenwich Village apartment. (G) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 11:30 A.M. (CC)

Basic Instinct 2 '06. Sharon Stone. A criminal psychologist falls under the seductive spell of Catherine Trammell, who re-emerges in London on the wrong side of the law. (R) (2:00) SHO: Fri. 11 P.M. (CC)

Bataan '43. Robert Taylor. During World War II, American GIs and their Filipino allies defend the island from a Japanese invasion. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 6 A.M.

Batman '66. Adam West. Batman and Robin save Gotham City from the Catwoman, Joker, Penguin and Riddler. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)

Batman '89. Jack Nicholson. The Caped Crusader saves dismal Gotham City and gorgeous Vicki Vale from the freaky Joker. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M., Mon. 5:30 P.M., 12:30 A.M.

Batman & Robin '97. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Batgirl joins the caped crusaders to stop Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from wreaking revenge upon the world. (PG-13) (2:10) ENC: Sat. 11:35 A.M., 8 P.M., 4:50 A.M. (CC)

Batman Begins '05. Christian Bale. Following the death of his parents, young heir Bruce Wayne becomes a masked avenger who fights the forces of evil in Gotham City. (PG-13) (2:30) HBO: Tue. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Battle Cry '55. Van Heflin. During World War II, Marine trainees mix duty with romance in Leon Uris' adaptation of his own novel. (NR) (2:30) MAX: Sun. 4:50 A.M. (CC)

The Baxter '05. Michael Showalter. A quintessentially nice guy spends two weeks ridden with anxiety before his wedding. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

The Beast Must Die '74. Calvin Lockhart. A millionaire plans to hunt whichever one of his guests turns into a werewolf under a full moon. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)

The Beast of Bray Road '05. Jeff Denton. A new sheriff in a Wisconsin town investigates brutal slayings by a werewolf. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 P.M. (CC)

Beat the Drum '03. Junior Singo. A Zulu boy whose village has been devastated by AIDS goes to Johannesburg to find his long-lost uncle. (NR) (1:55) TMC: Sat. 7:05 A.M. (CC)

Beauty Shop '05. Queen Latifah. A determined hairstylist competes with her former boss after opening her own business in Atlanta. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Thu. 9:35 A.M., 8:15 P.M. (CC)

Beethoven '92. Charles Grodin. Children talk their father into letting them keep a St. Bernard puppy, which grows to be a problem. (PG) (2:00) TOON: Sun. 7 P.M., Mon. 11 A.M.

Beetlejuice '88. Michael Keaton. A ghoul helps a newly dead couple haunt the tasteless new owners of their beloved home. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Mon. 9 P.M., Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)

Belly of the Beast '03. Steven Seagal. A former CIA agent goes to Thailand to rescue his daughter and her friend from the clutches of an Islamic terrorist group. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)

Below '02. Matthew Davis. Mysterious events occur aboard a submarine after its crew rescues three survivors from a sunken ship during World War II. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 6 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)

Best in Show '00. Michael Hitchcock. Pampered pooches and their quirky owners converge on Philadelphia to compete in a prestigious dog show. (PG-13) (2:15) TBS: Sat. 12:15 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)

The Best Sex Ever 8: Fantasy Nights '04. A compilation features beautiful women. (1:15) MAX: Thu. 11:45 P.M. (CC)

The Big Green '95. Steve Guttenberg. A sheriff helps a British teacher coach a grade-school soccer team of misfits in a dying Texas town. (PG) (2:00) DIS: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)

Big House, U.S.A. '55. Broderick Crawford. A case merits FBI involvement when a boy is kidnapped from a northern country camp. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 6:30 P.M.

The Big White '05. Robin Williams. An indebted travel agent tries to land $1 million by claiming a dead body is his missing brother. (R) (1:50) TMC: Mon. 1:20 P.M., 8 P.M., Thu. 11:30 P.M. (CC)

Bill of Divorcement '32. John Barrymore. An escaped mental patient finds his daughter engaged and his wife divorced. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen '07. Animated. Two children must stop an army of arachnids. (NR) (1:00) TOON: Fri. 7 P.M., 10 P.M., Sat. 5 P.M.

Billy Madison '95. Adam Sandler. An adult goof-off goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's company. (PG-13) (1:30) MAX: Wed. noon (CC)

Bio-Dome '96. Pauly Shore. Idiot collegians bring chaos to the experimental ecosystem in which they are accidentally sealed for a year. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 4:30 P.M. (CC)

Black Dog '98. Patrick Swayze. A trucker with a vehicular manslaughter conviction agrees to drive a suspicious shipment for his boss. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 4 P.M., 3 A.M.

Black Knight '01. Martin Lawrence. An underachiever in Los Angeles time-travels to 14th-century England and battles an evil king. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 9 A.M., 11 P.M.

Blade '98. Wesley Snipes. A man with vampire blood and his mortal partner hunt a rebel vampire and his coterie of undead. (R) (2:15) ENC: Sat. 10:15 P.M. (CC)

The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi '03. Takeshi Kitano. A master swordsman battles a formidable ronin and a deadly clan terrorizing villagers. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Tue. 11:30 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M.

Blood and Wine '96. Jack Nicholson. The wife of a philandering Florida wine dealer unwittingly takes a diamond necklace that he and a partner stole. (R) (2:00) WGN: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)

Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero '94. Don "The Dragon" Wilson. A kickboxer must prevent the launch of a nuclear missile by terrorists targeting New York. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 9 A.M.

Bloodfist VIII: Hard Way Out '96. Don "The Dragon" Wilson. An unassuming high-school teacher swings into action when his former cohorts in the CIA target him for elimination. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 2 A.M.

Blow Out '81. John Travolta. A sound man re-creates a political murder-by-car-crash with a sight-and-sound montage. (R) (2:30) SHO: Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)

Blowing Smoke '04. Estella Warren. Seven men discuss the opposite sex at a cigar club in Beverly Hills, Calif. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 4:30 A.M. (CC)

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie '03. Jeff Foxworthy. Filmmaker C.B. Harding captures stand-up performances by Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 8 P.M., 1 A.M. (CC)

Blue Crush '02. Kate Bosworth. A maid falls for an NFL quarterback while preparing for an upcoming surfing competition in Hawaii. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)

Blue Streak '99. Martin Lawrence. A jewel thief returns to a construction site to retrieve his cache and finds a police station on the spot. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Tue. 1 A.M., Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)

Body Double '84. Craig Wasson. An actor house-sits a friend's Hollywood home and sees a woman murdered next door. (R) (2:15) SHO: Thu. 3:45 A.M.

Das Boot '81. Jurgen Prochnow. The captain and crew of a World War II U-boat follow incredible orders under claustrophobic conditions. (R) (4:30) AMC: Tue. 11:15 A.M.

Born on the Fourth of July '89. Tom Cruise. Based on the story of Ron Kovic, a Marine who returned from Vietnam a paraplegic and later became an anti-war activist. (R) (2:30) ENC: Thu. 3:45 A.M. (CC)

Boys Don't Cry '99. Hilary Swank. Young Teena Brandon decides to live as a man, relocates from a Nebraska town to the capital, and falls for another girl. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)

The Bravados '58. Gregory Peck. A Southwestern man hunts to kill the four outlaws he blames for the rape/murder of his wife. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Braveheart '95. Mel Gibson. Enraged by the killing of his wife, Scotsman William Wallace leads a revolt against the tyrannical English king in the 13th century. (R) (4:00) HIST: Sat. 8 P.M., midnight (CC)

The Brigand '52. Anthony Dexter. A look-alike fills in for his wounded king to foil a prince's plot to grab the throne. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 6 A.M.

Bring It On Again '04. Anne Judson-Yager. Two college cheerleaders form their own squad and prepare to compete against the varsity team. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

Broadway Limited '41. Victor McLaglen. An actress, producer and secretary are taken for kidnappers when their PR stunt backfires on a train. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 2:45 A.M.

Broken Trail '06. Robert Duvall. A veteran cowboy and his nephew save five Chinese girls from prostitution while trekking from Oregon to Wyoming. (NR) (4:00) AMC: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)

Brother Bear 2 '06. Voices of Patrick Dempsey. Animated. A bear helps a childhood friend travel through the wilderness to burn a powerful amulet. (G) (2:00) DIS: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

The Brother From Another Planet '84. Joe Morton. A gentle extraterrestrial with mystical healing powers lands in New York Harbor and embarks on an odyssey through Harlem. (R) (1:55) TMC: Sun. 12:35 P.M. (CC)

Buffalo Soldiers '01. Joaquin Phoenix. A new sergeant tries to stop an amoral soldier and his associates from running a black-market operation. (R) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 3:30 A.M., Thu. 3:30 P.M.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer '92. Kristy Swanson. Valley girl Buffy departs from cheerleading to train with her recruiter for a vampire invasion. (PG-13) (1:35) STZ: Sat. 1:15 P.M. (CC)

Butter '98. Ernie Hudson. A computer whiz suspected of murder seeks an aspiring actress's help to elude killers and the law. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 2:05 A.M. (CC)

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Cabin Fever '02. Jordan Ladd. College students fall prey to a flesh-eating virus after they head to the woods for a vacation. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)

Calaboose '43. Jimmy Rogers. Two cowboys try to get themselves arrested to meet a woman who rehabilitates criminals. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Thu. 9 A.M.

California Dreaming '07. Dave Foley. Unforeseen obstacles stand in the way of a family planning to take a road trip in an RV. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 11:05 A.M., Thu. 5:30 A.M.

Camilla '94. Jessica Tandy. A former concert violinist and a struggling young musician share a memorable journey from the Deep South to Toronto. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)

Canadian Bacon '95. Alan Alda. Political spin doctors concoct war with Canada to boost an American president's sagging approval ratings. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Fri. 6:15 A.M. (CC)

Capote '05. Philip Seymour Hoffman. Writer Truman Capote researches the brutal murder of a Kansas family to pen the book "In Cold Blood." (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 7 P.M. (CC)

The Carpetbaggers '64. George Peppard. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. A rich young executive becomes involved in many romantic affairs. (PG) (2:45) TCM: Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Cars '06. Voices of Owen Wilson. Animated. A rookie race car that only cares about winning learns what is really important in life after getting stranded in a town along historic Route 66. (G) (2:00) STZ: Mon. 11:30 A.M., 9 P.M., 4:35 A.M., Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)

Cars '06. Voices of Owen Wilson. Animated. A rookie race car that only cares about winning learns what is really important in life after getting stranded in a town along historic Route 66. (G) (2:05) STZ: Sat. 11:10 A.M., 7 P.M.

Cast Away '00. Tom Hanks. After a plane crash at sea, a Federal Express engineer survives on a remote island for four years in complete isolation. (PG-13) (3:00) TNT: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)

Casual Sex? '88. Lea Thompson. Tired of meaningless relationships, two young women search for Mr. Right at an exclusive singles spa. (R) (1:30) MAX: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

Casualties of War '89. Michael J. Fox. An innocent private sees his half-mad sergeant lead the rape/murder of a Vietnamese girl. (R) (2:00) AMC: Mon. 3 A.M.

The Cave '05. Cole Hauser. Deadly monsters hunt members of an exploration team within a vast network of caverns beneath the Carpathian Mountains. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Tue. 2:50 P.M., Wed. 6:05 A.M. (CC)

Chain Reaction '96. Keanu Reeves. Industrial mercenaries sabotage a project that converts water into safe energy, then frame two scientists for it. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Sun. 11:45 P.M. (CC)

Chasing Liberty '04. Mandy Moore. A British man accompanies the teenage daughter of the U.S. president on a European adventure. (PG-13) (2:30) ABCFAM: Sun. 5:30 P.M. (CC)

Cheaper by the Dozen 2 '05. Steve Martin. While on vacation, Tom Baker discovers old rival Jimmy Murtaugh and his family are also there; the Bakers and Murtaughs find themselves in less-than-friendly competition. (PG) (1:40) MAX: Sun. 1:05 P.M. (CC)

Chicken Little '05. Voices of Zach Braff. Animated. A young fowl and his friends flock together to save skeptical townsfolk from an alien attack. (G) (1:25) ENC: Thu. 9:50 A.M., 6:35 P.M. (CC)

A Child Is Waiting '63. Burt Lancaster. A superintendent and a music teacher at a school for the mentally challenged create innovative teaching methods. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 1 P.M.

Child's Play '88. Catherine Hicks. A killer sought by a Chicago detective becomes a doll called Chucky, bought by a woman for her son. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 1:05 A.M.

China Strike Force '00. Aaron Kwok. A rogue cop draws a bead on a ruthless Asian gangster and his American partner in a drug-smuggling ring. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 9 A.M.

Christina's House '00. Brendan Fehr. A teenager fears for her sanity when strange occurrences give her new home a menacing air. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)

The Chumscrubber '05. Ralph Fiennes. An alienated teen launches his own investigation into a classmate's kidnapping. (R) (1:50) HBO: Fri. 3:20 A.M. (CC)

Circle of Friends '06. Julie Benz. A widow believes the passing of her husband has ties to the mysterious deaths of her old classmates. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)

City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold '94. Billy Crystal. Three grown men follow a trail guide's map to buried treasure near Las Vegas. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)

Click '06. Adam Sandler. An overworked architect obtains a universal remote that allows him to control the world around him. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Tue. 2:40 A.M., Wed. 11:50 A.M., 10:40 P.M. (CC)

Cliffhanger '93. Sylvester Stallone. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. (R) (2:00) A&E: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

Comanche '56. Dana Andrews. To avoid a full-scale war, two cavalry scouts approach a Comanche chief with a peace proposal. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. noon.

Comanche Station '60. Randolph Scott. Three outlaws join a loner and another man's wife, who was kidnapped by Indians. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 11 P.M.

Come Blow Your Horn '63. Frank Sinatra. A New York playboy teaches his kid brother what he knows, to the dismay of their parents'. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 7:30 A.M. (CC)

Coming to America '88. Eddie Murphy. Pampered Prince Akeem of Zamunda comes to New York with his royal sidekick to find a true-love bride. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)

Commando '85. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A human killing machine and an airline hostess take on an ousted dictator's private army. (R) (1:35) ENC: Tue. 2:30 P.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)

Confessions of a Sorority Girl '94. Jamie Luner. An evil-minded college student is determined to destroy the lives of her fellow sorority sisters. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 5:30 A.M. (CC)

Confidentially Connie '53. Van Johnson. A price war ensues after a cattle baron strikes a deal with a local butcher to sell his son's family half-price beef. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 3:15 P.M.

Conspiracy Theory '97. Mel Gibson. An obsessive New York cabby, in love with a government worker, learns that one of his suspicions is justified. (R) (2:20) HBO: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)

The Constant Gardener '05. Ralph Fiennes. A mild-mannered English diplomat begins a transcontinental quest to uncover the truth about his wife's death. (R) (2:15) HBO: Tue. 2:40 A.M. (CC)

Contaminated Man '00. William Hurt. A NATO chemist searches for a former security guard who has unknowingly become a carrier of a deadly toxin. (R) (1:40) MAX: Mon. 6:20 P.M. (CC)

Convicted '04. Connie Nielsen. A Texas defense attorney investigates the case of a death-row inmate convicted of kidnapping and killing a child. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. noon (CC)

Convoy '78. Kris Kristofferson. Truckers and police officers attempt to outwit each other in a rough-and-tumble war on wheels. Based on the hit song. (PG) (1:55) SHO: Mon. 2:05 P.M., Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)

A Cool, Dry Place '98. Vince Vaughn. Abandoned by his wife, a big-city lawyer loses his job and moves with his young son to rural Kansas. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 3 P.M. (CC)

Coyote Ugly '00. Piper Perabo. A woman finds her dreams of singing sidelined by the notoriety she receives as a New York City barmaid. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)

Cradle 2 the Grave '03. Jet Li. A Taiwanese intelligence agent and a thief try to recover stolen diamonds and the latter's kidnapped daughter. (R) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)

Crash '04. Sandra Bullock. Racial tensions collide in a collection of intertwined stories involving residents of Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) TMC: Fri. 9:30 P.M. (CC)

Crash Landing '05. Antonio Sabato Jr. A man must guide a plane to safety after a hijacking incident damages the aircraft. (NR) (1:35) TMC: Mon. 3:10 P.M. (CC)

The Crew '00. Richard Dreyfuss. Four retired gangsters fabricate a murder scene with a corpse at their apartment complex to keep new tenants away and the rent low. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Mon. 1:30 A.M., Fri. 3:15 P.M., 4:10 A.M. (CC)

Crimson Tide '95. Denzel Washington. Two U.S. Navy officers clash aboard a nuclear submarine bound for Russia, while that country is under rebel siege. (R) (2:00) ENC: Sat. 4 P.M., 12:30 A.M., SHO: Wed. 6 P.M., Sat. midnight (CC)

Cruel Intentions '99. Sarah Michelle Gellar. A manipulative adolescent challenges her stepbrother to ruin two sexually innocent acquaintances. (R) (1:40) HBO: Tue. midnight (CC)

Cruel Intentions II '00. Robin Dunne. An unscrupulous teenager throws herself at her equally wicked stepbrother as he tries to settle down with a headmaster's daughter. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. midnight, Sat. 9 A.M.

The Culpepper Cattle Company '72. Gary Grimes. A teen talks a trail boss into taking him on a cattle drive from Texas to Colorado. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)

Curse of the Demon '57. Dana Andrews. In England a U.S. psychologist seeks to return a doctor's ancient death-curse scripted on parchment. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 2 A.M. (CC)

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The Da Vinci Code '06. Tom Hanks. A murder in the Louvre Museum and clues in paintings by Leonardo lead to the discovery of a religious mystery that could rock the foundations of Christianity. (PG-13) (2:35) STZ: Thu. 12:45 P.M., 9 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)

Daltry Calhoun '05. Johnny Knoxville. A Tennessee sod tycoon tries to save his business while learning how to be a father to his estranged teenage daughter. (PG-13) (2:10) STZ: Thu. 3:20 P.M. (CC)

Danger Flight '39. John Trent. A pilot convinces juvenile delinquents to work on model airplanes that can skywrite. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Tue. 10:30 A.M.

Danielle Steel's Family Album '94. Jaclyn Smith. Based on Danielle Steel's novel of a celebrated actress-filmmaker whose family life is marked with love and strife. (4:00) WE: Sat. noon.

Danielle Steel's No Greater Love '96. Kelly Rutherford. A young woman struggles to rear her siblings and run the family business after her parents die on the Titanic. (2:00) WE: Thu. 3 A.M.

The Dark '94. Stephen McHattie. A scientist and a vengeance-bent cop stalk a dangerous subterranean creature with the power to heal or kill. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 1 P.M.

Dark Water '02. Hitomi Kuroki. A schoolgirl's ghost haunts a divorced woman and her young daughter after they move into a dilapidated building. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 11 A.M., Fri. 11:15 A.M.

David and Lisa '62. Keir Dullea. A boy who does not like to be touched loves a girl who talks backward in rhyme. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 2 P.M.

David Copperfield '35. W.C. Fields. Dickens' Victorian orphan drifts until he finds a friendly aunt and the girl he will marry. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 1:15 P.M. (CC)

Dawn of the Dead '04. Sarah Polley. A nurse, a policeman and other residents of Milwaukee fight flesh-eating zombies while trapped in a mall. (R) (1:50) STZ: Wed. 2:10 A.M., Thu. 11 A.M., 11:35 P.M. (CC)

Deadlier Than the Male '67. Richard Johnson. British sleuth Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond plays life-size chess with a tycoon who uses female assassins. (NR) (1:40) SHO: Fri. 9:35 A.M.

Death Hunt '81. Charles Bronson. In the 1930s, a Mountie and a frontier trapper wage an old battle as civilization encroaches on the Canadian wilderness. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)

Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill '04. Chelsea Jean. A killer returns from the grave to lead an army of zombies against a drug dealer and a group of high-schoolers. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)

Decision at Sundown '57. Randolph Scott. A gunman rides into Sundown for a showdown with the big shot he blames for stealing his wife. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 9:30 P.M.

The Defender '94. Jet Li. A woman who witnessed a gangland murder falls for the bodyguard hired to protect her. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 11 A.M.

Demon Slayer '03. Michelle Acuna. Teenage delinquents fall prey to malevolent creatures while cleaning an abandoned mental asylum. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 3 A.M. (CC)

Desperado '95. Antonio Banderas. A guitar-playing stranger shoots up a Mexican cantina while seeking the drug dealer who killed his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)

The Desperadoes '43. Randolph Scott. An outlaw blamed for a bank robbery helps a Utah sheriff catch the real culprits. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 2 A.M.

Devil in a Blue Dress '95. Denzel Washington. A mortgage and no job force a black war hero to seek a mystery lady for a shady guy in 1948 Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 6:15 A.M. (CC)

The Devil Wears Prada '06. Meryl Streep. A recent college graduate lands a job working for a famous and diabolical editor of a New York fashion magazine. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sat. 8 P.M., 4:05 A.M. (CC)

Devil's Pond '03. Kip Pardue. While honeymooning on a remote island, a newlywed learns that her husband is plotting her death. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 9 P.M. (CC)

The Devil's Rejects '05. Sid Haig. A vengeful sheriff and two bounty hunters track a murderous family on the run. (R) (2:00) SHO: Fri. 2:45 A.M. (CC)

Diana, Queen of Hearts '98. Close friends, family and world leaders profile the life of the princess. Narrated by Sir Richard Attenborough. (NR) (2:00) WE: Sun. noon.

Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star '03. David Spade. Hoping to make a comeback, a man stays with a suburban family to prepare for the lead role in a Rob Reiner film. (PG-13) (2:05) TBS: Sat. 10:10 A.M., 5 A.M. (CC)

A Different Loyalty '04. Sharon Stone. An expatriate travels to the Soviet Union after her husband is accused of being a double agent working for the KGB. (R) (1:50) TMC: Tue. 1:40 P.M. (CC)

Dinner at Eight '33. Marie Dressler. At least one of the guests misbehaves at a New York society party held for nobility. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)

Dirty Dancing '87. Jennifer Grey. A doctor's teenage daughter gets slinky with the dance teacher at a Catskills resort in the summer of 1963. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 9 A.M., 8:15 P.M., Wed. 12:30 P.M., Sat. 2:35 P.M. (CC)

The Dirty Dozen '67. Lee Marvin. A U.S. Army major selects and trains 12 hard-core criminals for a daring raid on an impregnable Nazi chateau. (NR) (3:15) AMC: Sat. 8 P.M., 11:15 P.M.

Diva '81. Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez. A postman's recording of a singer thrusts him into a chain of events involving police, the mob and tape bootleggers. (R) (2:00) SHO: Fri. 2:30 P.M.

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood '02. Sandra Bullock. Forced to visit her estranged mother in Louisiana, a New York playwright learns about her past through a scrapbook. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)

D.O.A. '49. Edmond O'Brien. The recipient of a dose of slow-acting poison sets out to locate his killer before time ??? and his life ??? run out. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 10 P.M.

Doctor Dolittle '98. Eddie Murphy. A 20th-century San Francisco doctor rediscovers his ability to communicate with animals. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Mon. 6:30 P.M., Fri. 10:30 A.M. (CC)

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story '04. Vince Vaughn. The owner of a gym and an overbearing entrepreneur form dodgeball teams to compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Sun. 5:30 P.M.

Double Jeopardy '99. Tommy Lee Jones. While in jail for murdering her husband, a woman discovers he is living under a new identity with their son. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.

Double Whammy '01. Denis Leary. A widowed New York City police officer fails in his attempt to stop a shooting in a fast-food restaurant. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 6:15 P.M. (CC)

Down to Earth '01. Chris Rock. Accidentally sent to Heaven, a comic returns to Earth in the body of a Manhattan mogul whose family is plotting to kill him. (PG-13) (1:45) TBS: Fri. 3 A.M., Sat. 2:30 P.M., 3:30 A.M. (CC)

Dracula '79. Frank Langella. The Transylvanian vampire sets his lovesick sights on an English physician's unlucky daughter. (R) (1:50) MAX: Fri. 5:10 A.M. (CC)

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story '93. Jason Scott Lee. Based on the life of the martial artist from Hong Kong who found fame as a movie star living in danger. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 1:30 P.M., Mon. 8 A.M.

Dragons Forever '88. Jackie Chan. A lawyer and his friends uncover illegal dealings at a Hong Kong chemical plant. (NR) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 1 P.M.

Dragstrip Girl '94. Natasha Gregson. A high-school student defies her horrified parents and friends to pursue a romance with a Latino drag racer. (NR) (1:25) TMC: Mon. 4:45 P.M. (CC)

Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story '05. Kurt Russell. A Kentucky horse trainer and his daughter try to win the Breeders' Cup Classic with the filly they nursed back to health. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 7:20 A.M. (CC)

Dreamland '06. Agnes Bruckner. A teenager and her best friend fall for a new resident of their New Mexico trailer park. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 7 P.M., Sat. 6:30 P.M. (CC)

Driven '01. Sylvester Stallone. At the request of the team owner, an auto racer comes out of retirement to mentor an immature hotshot. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 7 A.M., 4:15 A.M. (CC)

Drowning Mona '00. Danny DeVito. After a woman drowns in an odd incident, the local sheriff investigates and finds the whole town had the motive to do her in. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Tue. 11 A.M. (CC)

Duane Hopwood '05. David Schwimmer. A divorced alcoholic faces an uphill battle as he struggles to reconnect with his ex-wife and daughters. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 6:45 P.M. (CC)

Duma '05. Alex Michaeletos. A boy finds adventure in South Africa when he tries to return his beloved cheetah to its natural habitat. (PG) (1:55) HBO: Mon. 6:05 A.M. (CC)

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Educating Rita '83. Michael Caine. A British hairdresser pushes her tutor, a professor who hides liquor on his bookcase. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 10:45 A.M., Thu. 12:35 P.M. (CC)

Edward Scissorhands '90. Johnny Depp. A deceased inventor's unfinished creation becomes an instant celebrity when a cheery suburbanite brings him home. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Mon. noon, 8 P.M. (CC)

Eight Below '06. Paul Walker. Members of a scientific expedition must leave their beloved sled dogs behind in the frozen wilderness of Antarctica. (PG) (2:15) ENC: Sat. 7:45 A.M., 6 P.M. (CC)

Elizabeth '98. Cate Blanchett. After succeeding her sister Mary to the throne in 1558, Elizabeth I rules Britain for more than 40 years. (R) (2:05) SHO: Sun. midnight (CC)

Embrace of the Vampire '95. Alyssa Milano. An innocent college student is torn between romance and lust when a seductive vampire seeks possession of her soul. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 11 A.M.

Encino Man '92. Sean Astin. Teenage California buddies groom a thawed-out caveman and pass him off as a cool transfer student. (PG) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 9 A.M., 5:45 A.M. (CC)

Enemy of the State '98. Will Smith. A former NSA operative aids the innocent victim of a politically motivated assassination cover-up. (R) (2:20) STZ: Sun. 10:30 P.M. (CC)

The Enforcer '95. Jet Li. A Hong Kong police officer interferes with an undercover agent's mission against a ruthless gang. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Mon. 11 A.M.

Enough '02. Jennifer Lopez. After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 5 P.M., Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)

Enter the Dragon '73. Bruce Lee. A secret agent comes to an opium lord's island fortress with other fighters for a martial-arts tournament. (R) (2:30) SPIKE: Mon. 5 P.M., Sat. 7 P.M.

Erotic Retreat '05. Amorous women gather for a good time. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 3 A.M. (CC)

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind '04. Jim Carrey. A doctor's invention allows a couple to erase the memories of their tumultuous relationship. (R) (1:50) MAX: Tue. 1 P.M. (CC)

Exit Wounds '01. Steven Seagal. A tough Detroit policeman lands in a new precinct and discovers a rogue group of cops who run a drug ring. (R) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Eye of the Beholder '99. Ewan McGregor. A British Secret Service agent, who hallucinates about his long-lost daughter, follows and protects a murderer. (R) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 1 A.M. (CC)

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The Family Stone '05. Dermot Mulroney. A young woman encounters a chilly reception when her boyfriend takes her home to meet his family. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

Fantastic Four '05. Ioan Gruffudd. Four people gain unusual powers after a space mission exposes them to cosmic radiation. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 8 A.M., Sat. noon (CC)

Father Goose '65. Cary Grant. A stranded French teacher and her girls join an island beach bum paid in booze to spot enemy planes. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Fri. 6:30 A.M.

Father of the Bride '91. Steve Martin. A harried patriarch faces separation anxiety, exorbitant costs and more as he prepares for his daughter's wedding. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)

Father of the Bride Part II '95. Steve Martin. A worrisome family patriarch is driven to further distraction by the simultaneous pregnancies of his wife and daughter. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)

Father's Day '97. Robin Williams. Two Californians seek a former girlfriend's missing son, each believing he is the father of the boy. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Mon. 3:15 P.M. (CC)

A Few Good Men '92. Tom Cruise. Navy lawyers defend two Marines accused of killing a private at the naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (R) (3:00) A&E: Sun. noon (CC)

Final Destination '00. Devon Sawa. Teens meet with horrible ends after a classmate's precognitive vision leads to their ejection from a doomed airliner. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)

Final Destination 2 '03. Ali Larter. Death returns to claim the lives of those who did not die in a horrible highway calamity as they were meant to do. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)

Final Destination 3 '06. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. A high-school senior and her friends must deal with repercussions of cheating death when they survive a terrible roller-coaster accident. (R) (1:35) HBO: Mon. midnight (CC)

Fire Down Below '97. Steven Seagal. A lone environmental agent takes on ruthless industrialists dumping toxic waste in the Kentucky hills. (R) (2:00) WGN: Thu. 8 P.M., Sat. 3:30 A.M. (CC)

First Kid '96. Sinbad. A loud Secret Service agent understands the president's teenage son, though most consider him difficult. (PG) (2:00) DIS: Wed. 8 P.M., Thu. 1 P.M. (CC)

The First Power '90. Lou Diamond Phillips. A detective and a psychic are stalked by a killer whose pact with the devil has allowed him to return from the grave. (R) (1:45) TMC: Thu. 7:50 A.M.

Fisherman's Wharf '40. Bobby Breen. Meddling relatives divide an Italian fisherman and his foster son in San Francisco. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 7:15 A.M.

F.I.S.T. '78. Sylvester Stallone. A gritty laborer rises from local union organizer to national power and prestige in this story inspired by Jimmy Hoffa. (PG) (2:45) SHO: Tue. 6:30 A.M., Fri. 4:30 P.M. (CC)

Fist of Fury '72. Bruce Lee. In turn-of-the-century China, a martial-arts student declares war against the rival fighters who murdered his mentor. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Mon. 1 P.M.

Fletch '85. Chevy Chase. An undercover Los Angeles reporter investigates a businessman who wants him to kill him. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 9 A.M.

Flight From Glory '37. Chester Morris. A group of self-exiled pilots running freight in the Andes is put at odds when a young flier arrives with his wife. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 1 P.M. (CC)

Flightplan '05. Jodie Foster. A widow becomes frantic when her 6-year-old daughter disappears on an airplane traveling from Berlin to New York. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 7:45 A.M., 10:15 P.M. (CC)

The Florentine '99. Michael Madsen. The owner of a bar in a Pennsylvania steel town keeps a caring eye on his many disillusioned friends. (R) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 9:35 A.M.

The Fly '58. Vincent Price. A scientist's genes are mixed with those of a common housefly during a botched teleportation experiment. (NR) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 2:45 P.M. (CC)

The Fly II '89. Eric Stoltz. A scientist's accursed son begins to transform into a monstrous insect in this sequel to David Cronenberg's 1986 film. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 9:30 A.M. (CC)

Flying Devils '33. Ralph Bellamy. Romantic entanglements complicate the lives of a troupe of barnstorming stunt fliers. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 5:45 A.M.

The Flying Irishman '39. Douglas Corrigan. Famed aviator Corrigan plays himself in this account of the error that earned him the nickname "Wrong Way" Corrigan. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 4:15 A.M.

Force 10 From Navarone '78. Harrison Ford. During World War II, an odd assortment of military experts teams up on a mission to destroy a vital enemy bridge. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 3 P.M., 1 A.M., Thu. 12:30 P.M.

Forces of Nature '99. Sandra Bullock. A bridegroom hurries by plane to his wedding, but he and his seatmate must find other modes of travel. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Fri. 8:30 A.M. (CC)

Foreigner 2: Black Dawn '05. Steven Seagal. A CIA agent races against time to prevent arms dealers from selling a nuclear weapon to terrorists. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. 2 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)

Forget Paris '95. Billy Crystal. A man regales his fiancee with the tale of his friends' stormy marriage, as they await guests for a celebratory dinner. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)

Fort Apache '48. John Wayne. An Arizona cavalry captain sees his stubborn colonel lead troops into a massacre. (NR) (2:45) AMC: Sat. 10:15 A.M., 2:30 A.M.

42nd Street '33. Ruby Keeler. An understudy gets a shot at stardom when a Broadway performer is sidelined with a twisted ankle. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)

The 40-Year-Old Virgin '05. Steve Carell. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. (R) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 10 P.M. (CC)

Four Brothers '05. Mark Wahlberg. Diverse siblings reunite for revenge after learning about the murder of their adoptive mother. (R) (2:00) TMC: Tue. 9:30 P.M., Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)

Framed '03. Rob Lowe. A New York detective interrogates a key witness who is set to testify in a money-laundering case. (2:00) TNT: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)

Freddy vs. Jason '03. Robert Englund. Teens are caught in the middle of a battle between the razor-clawed Freddy and the masked killer Jason. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

Free Enterprise '98. Rafer Weigel. Two aspiring filmmakers who worship science fiction and '70s TV shows meet their idol, William Shatner. (R) (2:10) SHO: Mon. 4:20 A.M. (CC)

Friday '95. Ice Cube. Neighborhood characters drop by as two friends in South Central L.A. ponder how to repay a drug dealer for marijuana. (R) (2:00) VH1: Tue. 8 P.M., Wed. 6 P.M., Fri. 10 P.M., Sat. 5 P.M.

Friday '95. Ice Cube. Neighborhood characters drop by as two friends in South Central L.A. ponder how to repay a drug dealer for marijuana. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 2 A.M., Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)

Friday After Next '02. Ice Cube. Working as security guards, Craig and Day-Day run into the thief who stole their Christmas presents. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. noon (CC)

Friday Night Lights '04. Billy Bob Thornton. A high-school football coach in Odessa, Texas, tries to lead his players to the state championship. (PG-13) (3:00) FX: Sat. 5 P.M.

A Friendship to Die For '00. Linden Ashby. Two sultry friends plot to murder one's wealthy husband and use an unsuspecting cowboy as their patsy. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)

Frontier Horizon '39. John Wayne. The Three Mesquiteers ride in when a promoter schemes to swindle ranchers out of their land to build a dam. (NR) (1:15) AMC: Sun. 5 A.M.

Fun With Dick & Jane '05. Jim Carrey. After losing their jobs, an affluent couple turn to robbery to support their lifestyle. (PG-13) (1:35) ENC: Sun. 12:45 P.M., 8 P.M., 4:40 A.M., Thu. 6:20 A.M., 5 P.M., 12:05 A.M. (CC)

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Gallant Journey '46. Glenn Ford. Inventor John J. Montgomery experiments with gliders and fights patent infringement in the 1880s. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 10:30 P.M.

Game of Death '79. Bruce Lee. Footage filmed before Lee's death in 1973 is blended with new material in this tale of a kung-fu master vs. drug lords. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Mon. 9 A.M.

Gandhi '82. Ben Kingsley. Richard Attenborough's Oscar-winning portrait of the man whose policy of nonviolence won India's independence. (PG) (3:15) TCM: Sun. 3 P.M.

Garfield: The Movie '04. Breckin Meyer. Live action/animated. An orange cat tries to save his owner's new dog after a television personality kidnaps it. (PG) (2:00) FX: Sun. 7 A.M.

Get Rich or Die Tryin' '05. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. A drug dealer wants to leave his violent life behind and pursue his dream of becoming a rap artist. (R) (2:00) SHO: Sun. 2:05 A.M., Wed. 11 P.M. (CC)

Getting Out '94. Rebecca De Mornay. A Georgia ex-convict defies her mother and the child welfare system to gain custody of her son. (2:00) WE: Fri. 1 P.M.

Getting Played '05. Carmen Electra. Three friends play a game of seduction on a stranger, but the tables are turned when he finds out about the joke. (PG-13) (2:00) BET: Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)

Gigi '58. Leslie Caron. An heir wants to marry the waif groomed to be his mistress in Gay '90s Paris. (G) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)

Girl, Interrupted '99. Winona Ryder. A young woman with a borderline personality disorder stays in a 1960s mental institution for 18 months. (R) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 12:45 P.M. (CC)

The Girl Next Door '04. Emile Hirsch. A high-school senior falls for a beautiful new neighbor, then learns she used to be a porn star. (R) (2:30) FX: Sun. 3 P.M., Mon. 5:30 P.M.

Girl, Positive '07. Andrea Bowen. An HIV-positive high-school student finds support from a teacher who is secretly living with the disease. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)

Girls Just Want to Have Fun '85. Sarah Jessica Parker. Despite her father's objections, a teenager struggles to fulfill her dream of becoming a dancer on a national TV show. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

The Glass Shield '94. Michael Boatman. A police rookie becomes entangled in his department's racism and corruption when he helps implicate an innocent man. (PG-13) (1:55) TMC: Mon. 7:50 A.M. (CC)

Go '99. Desmond Askew. A checkout girl covering for a co-worker faces danger from a drug dealer she double-crosses out of desperation. (R) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 5:30 P.M. (CC)

The Golden Child '86. Eddie Murphy. A social worker follows karma and a sacred scroll to save a mystical child from evil in Tibet. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 11:30 A.M. (CC)

Good Advice '01. Charlie Sheen. An out-of-work stockbroker causes problems when he takes over his girlfriend's relationship-advice column. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Mon. 5 P.M. (CC)

Good Burger '97. Kel Mitchell. Teen misfits at a modest burger joint face competition from a hamburger emporium across the street. (PG) (2:00) USA: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)

The Good Son '93. Macaulay Culkin. An evil child terrorizes a visiting cousin who turns for help, but no one believes him. (R) (1:30) ENC: Mon. 1:45 P.M. (CC)

The Goodbye Girl '77. Richard Dreyfuss. A divorced dancer and her daughter must room with an off-off-Broadway actor. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Gracie's Choice '04. Anne Heche. A teenager fights to adopt her three younger brothers after their drug-addicted mother lands in jail. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)

Great Balls of Fire! '89. Dennis Quaid. Rock 'n' roll outlaw Jerry Lee Lewis causes a 1950s scandal by marrying his 13-year-old cousin. (PG-13) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 10:05 A.M. (CC)

The Greatest Game Ever Played '05. Shia LaBeouf. An amateur golfer from a working-class family takes on the reigning champion at the 1913 U.S. Open. (PG) (2:05) STZ: Mon. 7:35 A.M., 6:50 P.M., Sat. 2:20 A.M. (CC)

Gremlins 2: The New Batch '90. Zach Galligan. A designer and his wife try to stop hundreds of creatures from taking over New York. (PG-13) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 8:10 A.M., Fri. 4:45 P.M. (CC)

The Guardian '06. Kevin Costner. A trainer in a Coast Guard program for rescue swimmers turns a cocky recruit into his protege and takes him on a mission to the Bering Strait. (PG-13) (2:20) STZ: Sun. 8:30 A.M., 4 P.M., Tue. 12:20 A.M., Wed. 9:30 A.M., 6:35 P.M., Fri. 10:50 P.M., Sat. 6:45 A.M., 4:35 P.M. (CC)

Guardian of the Realm '04. Glen Levy. A man and a woman join forces to prevent a powerful demon from opening the doorway to hell. (NR) (1:55) TMC: Thu. 1:15 A.M. (CC)

Guns for San Sebastian '68. Anthony Quinn. Peasants mistake an Army deserter for a priest when he arrives in an isolated village. (G) (2:15) AMC: Mon. 10:15 P.M., Tue. 3:45 P.M. (CC)

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Hackers '95. Jonny Lee Miller. A master hacker unites teen computer freaks against an embezzling computer-security agent known as the Plague. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Mon. 9:40 A.M. (CC)

Half Past Dead '02. Steven Seagal. An undercover FBI agent battles a criminal mastermind and his team of mercenaries after they break into the new high-tech prison on Alcatraz. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)

Hangin' With the Homeboys '91. Doug E. Doug. Four bored South Bronx teens spend an eye-opening Friday evening cruising the streets and clubs of Manhattan. (R) (1:35) HBO: Wed. 1:35 A.M. (CC)

Hangmen Also Die '43. Brian Donlevy. A Czech doctor hides with a professor and his daughter after assassinating the Nazi Reinhard Heydrich. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 11:30 A.M.

Happy Endings '05. Tom Arnold. An aspiring filmmaker, a masseur, a wealthy widower, a restaurateur, a lesbian couple and others deal with problems and relationships. (R) (2:15) SHO: Tue. 4:45 P.M. (CC)

Happy, Texas '99. Jeremy Northam. Townspeople mistake two escaped convicts for a gay couple staging a girls beauty pageant. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 11:15 A.M. (CC)

Hard Target '93. Jean-Claude Van Damme. The line between the hunted and the hunter becomes blurred when one man fights a group that hunts other men for sport. (R) (1:40) MAX: Fri. 4:40 P.M. (CC)

Hard to Kill '90. Steven Seagal. A policeman, who was pronounced dead but lived, eventually recovers with the help of a gorgeous nurse, and years later he seeks revenge. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. 3:30 P.M.

Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle '04. John Cho. After smoking marijuana, two roommates scour New Jersey to satisfy their hunger for hamburgers. (R) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets '02. Daniel Radcliffe. The young wizard and his best friends investigate a dark force that is terrorizing their school, Hogwarts. (PG) (4:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire '05. Daniel Radcliffe. Signs of Voldemort's return emerge as Harry's friends help him prepare for a tournament with Europe's best student wizards. (PG-13) (2:45) HBO: Mon. 11:30 A.M., Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone '01. Daniel Radcliffe. An orphan attends a school of witchcraft and wizardry and pieces together the mystery of his parents' deaths. (PG) (3:30) ABCFAM: Fri. 7:30 P.M., Sat. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

He Got Game '98. Denzel Washington. A convict's freedom depends upon convincing his estranged son, a basketball star, to attend the governor's alma mater. (R) (2:20) ENC: Sat. 2:30 A.M. (CC)

He Said, She Said '91. Kevin Bacon. After they split up, a newspaperman and a woman journalist each tell about their romance and becoming a Baltimore TV team. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Thu. 1 A.M., Fri. 3 P.M.

Heart Condition '90. Bob Hoskins. A racist policeman receives the transplanted heart, and soul, of a black lawyer he doesn't like. (R) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 10:50 A.M.

Heathers '89. Winona Ryder. Life within an elite social circle proves too much for a girl who goes to extremes dealing with her snobbish peers. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC)

Heavyweights '95. Tom McGowan. Chubby children descend on a summer camp for the overweight that has just been purchased by a greedy fitness guru. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)

Hellfighters '68. John Wayne. Romantic complications jeopardize the unity and safety of a crack team of oil-disaster firefighters. (G) (2:30) AMC: Fri. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Herbie: Fully Loaded '05. Lindsay Lohan. The independent-minded Volkswagen helps the feisty daughter of a NASCAR champion find her way to the fast lane. (G) (1:50) ENC: Fri. 11:45 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)

Here Come the Munsters '95. Edward Herrmann. The newly immigrated Munsters try to figure out life in California while attempting to locate Marilyn's missing father. (1:30) HBO: Sat. 7 A.M. (CC)

Hero '02. Jet Li. Flashbacks reveal how a warrior stopped the elusive assassins who tried to kill the emperor of China. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Mon. 3 P.M., 9:30 P.M., 2 A.M.

Hidalgo '04. Viggo Mortensen. In the 19th century, a Westerner and his beloved mustang compete in an endurance race across the Arabian desert. (PG-13) (3:00) AMC: Tue. 8 P.M., 1:30 A.M. (CC)

High Flight '58. Ray Milland. An RAF instructor engages in a battle of wits with the son of a man whose death he caused years before. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 6:30 P.M.

High Noon '52. Gary Cooper. A retired marshal quits town with his bride, then returns to face gunmen out to kill him, as clocks mark the time. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Thu. midnight, Fri. 11:30 A.M.

Hills of Home '48. Edmund Gwenn. A dedicated Scottish doctor tries to cure Lassie's water phobia while caring for patients throughout the glen. (G) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)

History of the World: Part I '81. Mel Brooks. Bawdy segments include the dawn of man, Moses, Nero, an empress, the Inquisition and the French Revolution. (R) (1:40) ENC: Tue. 2:50 A.M. (CC)

The Hitcher '86. Rutger Hauer. A teenage motorist cannot get away from a twisted man he picked up and ditched in Texas. (R) (1:40) TMC: Mon. 11:35 P.M.

Home Front '06. Filmmaker Richard Hankin documents the life of Jeremy Feldbusch, a war veteran who lost his vision while serving in Iraq. (NR) (1:35) SHO: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)

Home in Oklahoma '46. Roy Rogers. A newspaper editor and an ace reporter investigate the murder of a rancher. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Thu. 4:45 A.M.

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids '89. Rick Moranis. An inventor's ray gun zaps his son, his daughter and a neighbor's boys down to pea-size in his jungle of a lawn. (PG) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 5:45 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M.

The Honeymooners '05. Cedric the Entertainer. New York bus driver Ralph Kramden and pal Ed Norton test their wives' patience with moneymaking schemes that end in failure. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 5:30 P.M., Wed. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

Hoot '06. Luke Wilson. After moving from Montana, a youth and his new friends in Florida take on corrupt politicians and greedy developers in a fight to protect endangered owls. (PG) (1:30) MAX: Thu. 5 P.M. (CC)

Hope Floats '98. Sandra Bullock. Publicly betrayed by her husband and best friend, a woman returns to the family homestead in Texas with her daughter. (PG-13) (1:55) MAX: Mon. 9:05 A.M. (CC)

The Hot Chick '02. Rob Schneider. An ancient curse causes a mean-spirited teenage girl and an incompetent male thief to switch bodies. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 8 P.M.

Hot Shots! '91. Charlie Sheen. A top-gun pilot keeps up with his rival and re-creates Hollywood love scenes with his girlfriend. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Tue. 11:30 P.M. (CC)

House of D '04. Anton Yelchin. His son's 13th birthday prompts an artist to revisit his own adolescence in New York's Greenwich Village. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Mon. 11:40 A.M., 5:25 A.M. (CC)

House of Flying Daggers '04. Takeshi Kaneshiro. During the Tang dynasty, two lawmen go under cover at a house of pleasure to shake loose the leader of a powerful rebel faction. (PG-13) (2:30) SPIKE: Tue. 9 P.M., 1:30 A.M., Sat. 9:30 P.M.

How I Married My High School Crush '07. Katee Sackhoff. A teen's wish magically transports her and the hunk she loves to their wedding day 17 years later. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)

How to Eat Fried Worms '06. Thomas Cavanagh. Bravado lands an 11-year-old boy in a predicament at a new school when he accepts the challenge of a bully to eat 10 worms in a single day. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Fri. 7 A.M. (CC)

The Howards of Virginia '40. Cary Grant. Politics divide a Williamsburg couple as events lead to the Revolutionary War. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 8 P.M.

The Howling '81. Dee Wallace. A shaken TV newswoman finds a doctor's retreat crawling with werewolves. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 1 A.M.

The Hunt for Red October '90. Sean Connery. Moscow, Washington and a CIA analyst track a renegade Soviet captain and his new submarine. (PG) (2:30) HIST: Sun. 10:30 A.M. (CC)

The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer '99. Kevin Anderson. Controversial '60s activist Ira Einhorn is convicted in absentia of killing his girlfriend, Holly Maddux. (4:00) LIFE: Tue. noon (CC)

Hush '05. Tori Spelling. A married man must deal with an obsessive former girlfriend after he moves back to his hometown. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)

Hustle & Flow '05. Terrence Howard. A pimp in Memphis, Tenn., sees rap music as the way to escape his dead-end existence and achieve something meaningful. (R) (2:00) SHO: Thu. 1:45 A.M. (CC)

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I Shot Andy Warhol '96. Lili Taylor. Andy Warhol protege Valerie Solanas becomes frustrated and shoots the pop artist in 1968. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 4 A.M.

I Spy '02. Eddie Murphy. A special agent and a boxing champion travel to Budapest, Hungary, to locate an arms dealer and a stealth bomber. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Wed. noon, 3:10 A.M. (CC)

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer '98. Jennifer Love Hewitt. A killer with a hook returns to stalk a young woman and her friends at a tropical island resort. (R) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 6:30 P.M. (CC)

Ice Age: The Meltdown '06. Voices of Ray Romano. Animated. Manny, Sid and Diego reunite to warn their friends about the danger to their homes posed by swiftly melting ice. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 10 A.M., 7:15 P.M. (CC)

Idlewild '06. Andr?? Benjamin. In a 1930s speakeasy, a piano player and his fellow performer try to keep their establishment out of hoodlums' hands. (R) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 8 P.M., Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)

The In Crowd '00. Lori Heuring. After taking a job at a posh country club, a working-class college student becomes friends with the head of an elite crowd. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 8:15 A.M. (CC)

In the Bedroom '01. Sissy Spacek. A tragedy involving a doctor, his wife and their college-age son reveals the chasm in the relationship. (R) (3:00) WE: Wed. 2 A.M.

The Incredible Shrinking Man '57. Grant Williams. Exposure to a mysterious fog causes a man to shrink, making the world around him extremely hazardous. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 8 P.M.

Inferno '53. Robert Ryan. A woman and her lover leave her rich husband lying in the desert with a broken leg. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Mon. 6:15 A.M.

Inspector Gadget '99. Matthew Broderick. A beautiful scientist uses gadgets to put a security guard back together after wicked Dr. Claw blows him up. (PG) (1:25) ENC: Mon. 6:35 P.M., 4:30 A.M., Fri. 6:35 P.M. (CC)

Into the Blue '05. Paul Walker. Four divers cross paths with drug smugglers whose cargo plane has crashed near the site of underwater treasure. (PG-13) (1:55) TMC: Mon. 9:45 A.M., 9:45 P.M., Wed. 5:35 P.M. (CC)

Into the Sun '05. Steven Seagal. A former CIA agent uncovers a deadly plot while searching for the men responsible for an assassination and a kidnapping. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. 4 P.M., midnight (CC)

Invasion of the Body Snatchers '78. Donald Sutherland. San Francisco health inspectors find alien pods are taking over people as they sleep. (PG) (2:15) TCM: Fri. 3:45 A.M. (CC)

Invincible '06. Mark Wahlberg. At 30 years old, high-school teacher Vince Papale sees his wildest dreams come true when he becomes a member of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. (PG) (1:50) STZ: Sun. 12:20 P.M. (CC)

Invisible Invaders '59. John Agar. A scientist works to repel invisible moon men who are using reanimated corpses to conquer the world. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. midnight.

Iron Monkey '93. Rongguang Yu. A masked avenger targets a corrupt Chinese politician as he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 2 A.M.

The Island '05. Ewan McGregor. In 2019 a mercenary pursues two clones who escaped from a research facility after learning their true fate. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Mon. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

It Waits '05. Cerina Vincent. Terror strikes a young woman and her boyfriend when archaeology students unwittingly unleash a demon from a cave. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 7 P.M. (CC)

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Jailbreakers '94. Shannen Doherty. A 1950s high-school cheerleader develops a taste for rebellion after she falls for a motorcycle-riding hoodlum. (R) (1:20) TMC: Sat. 5:10 P.M. (CC)

James and the Giant Peach '96. Voices of Paul Terry. Animated. A kindly British orphan escapes his cruel aunts to sail the sea on a giant peach with six friendly bugs. (PG) (2:00) TOON: Tue. 11 A.M.

Jarhead '05. Jake Gyllenhaal. A Marine and his comrades form brotherly bonds while patrolling the Iraqi desert during the Gulf War. (R) (2:10) MAX: Wed. 3:20 P.M. (CC)

Jason's Lyric '94. Allen Payne. A TV salesman falls for a waitress and clashes with his wayward brother in inner-city Houston. (R) (2:00) TMC: Mon. 1:15 A.M.

The Jewel of the Nile '85. Michael Douglas. Mercenary Jack rescues writer Joan in the Middle East, six months after "Romancing the Stone." (PG) (2:30) WE: Sat. 2 A.M.

Jiminy Glick in Lalawood '04. Martin Short. A celebrity interviewer and his wife become tangled in a murder mystery involving a boozy actress, her family and her publicist. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 4 P.M., Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)

Joe Dirt '01. David Spade. A goofy janitor tells a radio talk-show host about his search for the parents who abandoned him. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 2 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)

John Q '02. Denzel Washington. A desperate man takes hostages at a hospital in order to force doctors to save his dying son. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sun. 8:15 A.M. (CC)

Johnny English '03. Rowan Atkinson. A bumbling British agent tries to find a French billionaire who has stolen the crown jewels. (PG) (1:30) USA: Mon. 2:30 A.M. (CC)

Johnson Family Vacation '04. Cedric the Entertainer. Disaster strikes when a man takes his wife and three unruly children on a road trip from Los Angeles to Missouri. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Tue. 11 A.M., midnight.

Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove '05. Rhett Giles. A group of friends unwittingly releases a demonic pirate from a treasure chest. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 A.M.

Joy Ride '01. Steve Zahn. A trucker terrorizes a collegian, his brother and a young woman after being the victim of a practical joke. (R) (2:00) FX: Sat. 1 P.M.

Judas Kiss '98. Simon Baker-Denny. The shooting of a U.S. senator's wife raises the stakes for kidnappers seeking a hefty ransom for a computer magnate. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 3 P.M. (CC)

Judicial Indiscretion '07. Anne Archer. A federal judge faces blackmail and sexual intrigue after her lover turns out to be a male prostitute. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 9 P.M. (CC)

The Juror '96. Demi Moore. A mob hit man will kill a single mother's son if she cannot sway her fellow jurors in a murder trial. (R) (2:30) TBS: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)

Just Like Heaven '05. Reese Witherspoon. A San Francisco widower falls in love with a ghostly doctor while subletting her apartment. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Mon. 4:45 P.M. (CC)

Just My Luck '06. Lindsay Lohan. A young woman, who has always led a charmed life, suffers a reversal of fortune after kissing a stranger at a costume party. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 10 P.M. (CC)

Just This Once '52. Janet Leigh. A judge sends a woman lawyer to put a spendthrift playboy on a budget. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 1:45 P.M.

Juwanna Mann '02. Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Banned from the NBA, a basketball player dresses in drag in order to play in a woman's league. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)

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K-9 '89. James Belushi. A police detective with a girlfriend gets stuck with a new partner, a German shepherd dog. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Wed. midnight, Thu. 1 P.M. (CC)

Kicking & Screaming '05. Will Ferrell. A vitamin salesman and his overly competitive father go head-to-head as coaches of children's rival soccer teams. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 10:15 A.M. (CC)

The Kid From Left Field '53. Dan Dailey. The son of a down-on-his-luck ballplayer unexpectedly becomes the manager of a struggling baseball team. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Mon. 5 A.M.

Kim Possible: So the Drama '05. Voices of Christy Carlson Romano. Animated. Ron realizes he has feelings for Kim, while Drakken hatches a scheme to take over the world. (1:30) DIS: Thu. 8 P.M., Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)

The King '05. Gael Garc??a Bernal. Following discharge from the Navy, a young man named Elvis travels to Texas and tells a preacher that he is the man's illegitimate son. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 3:45 A.M.

King Kong '05. Naomi Watts. Members of a film crew encounter prehistoric beasts and a gigantic ape on mysterious Skull Island. (PG-13) (3:15) HBO: Tue. 4 P.M. (CC)

King Ralph '91. John Goodman. A regular guy from America becomes king of England after a royal wipeout puts him next in line. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 12:45 P.M. (CC)

Kingpin '96. Woody Harrelson. A one-handed salesman, an Amish farm boy and a pretty con artist pull bowling scams to get to a $1 million tournament in Reno. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Sun. 4:15 P.M., Wed. 2:30 P.M., 1:50 A.M. (CC)

Kinky Kong '06. Darian Caine. A filmmaker and his crew travel to an island inhabited by a giant gorilla. (R) (1:15) MAX: Tue. 12:50 A.M. (CC)

Kiss the Bride '02. Amanda Detmer. An actress, a career woman and a rebellious rocker return home for their sibling's wedding. (R) (1:35) SHO: Mon. 12:30 P.M., Thu. 11:05 A.M. (CC)

Knute Rockne, All American '40. Pat O'Brien. Coach Rockne leads Notre Dame to gridiron greatness with star player George "The Gipper" Gipp. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 6:15 P.M. (CC)

Kontroll '03. S??ndor Cs??nyi. A mysterious hooded figure pushes people in front of oncoming trains in Budapest, Hungary. (R) (1:50) TMC: Tue. 3:30 P.M.

Krippendorf's Tribe '98. Richard Dreyfuss. After spending grant money on his children, a widowed anthropologist creates an imaginary New Guinea tribe. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 1:35 P.M. (CC)

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Lady in the Water '06. Paul Giamatti. A building manager rescues an enigmatic young woman and learns that she is a "narf," a character from a bedtime story, who is trying to return to her world. (PG-13) (1:55) MAX: Sun. 6:20 P.M., 1:30 A.M., Fri. 6:20 P.M. (CC)

A Lady of Chance '28. Norma Shearer. A blackmailer meets and falls in love with an inventor while on the run from her former partners in crime. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. midnight.

The Lake House '06. Keanu Reeves. A lonely doctor and a frustrated architect begin exchanging letters, then discover that they are living two years apart. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 6:30 P.M. (CC)

The Last Days of Left Eye '06. (NR) (2:00) VH1: Fri. 1 A.M.

The Last Hard Men '76. Charlton Heston. An escaped convict kidnaps a retired sheriff's daughter in 1909 Arizona. (R) (2:00) AMC: Tue. 11 P.M.

The Last of the Mohicans '92. Daniel Day-Lewis. James Fenimore Cooper's Hawkeye guides British sisters with his Indian friends, Chingachgook and Uncas. (R) (2:00) HIST: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)

Law of the Badlands '50. Tim Holt. A pair of Texas Rangers pose as outlaws to bring a gang of counterfeiters to justice. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Thu. 8 A.M.

The Lawless Frontier '35. John Wayne. A cowboy fights for justice against an outlaw who is partnered with a crooked sheriff. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Mon. 9:30 A.M.

Laws of Attraction '04. Pierce Brosnan. Two successful attorneys fall in love despite battling each other in high-profile divorce cases. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)

Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III '90. Kate Hodge. Rural Texas cannibals waylay yuppie motorists driving from Los Angeles to Florida. (R) (1:25) TMC: Tue. 2:35 A.M., Fri. 1 A.M.

Left in Darkness '06. Monica Keena. A young woman's soul lies between salvation and damnation, while a guardian angel and her late grandfather try to lead her to one side or the other. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 3 A.M. (CC)

Legal Eagles '86. Robert Redford. An assistant New York district attorney works and flirts with his adversary and her kooky artist client. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 9 A.M. (CC)

Legally Blonde '01. Reese Witherspoon. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to prove to her former boyfriend that she has more than good looks. (PG-13) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 8 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)

The Legend '93. Jet Li. A woman defends the family honor after her son deliberately loses a fight with his beloved's mother. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 3 P.M.

The Legend of Drunken Master '94. Jackie Chan. Smugglers target two men as thieves when a box of ginseng gets switched with a box containing an imperial jade seal. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 11 A.M.

Legend of the Swordsman '91. Jet Li. A traveling martial artist and his companion face an evil sorcerer who possesses magic scrolls. (NR) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 3 P.M.

The Legend of Zorro '05. Antonio Banderas. The masked swordsman and his wife fight a European count plotting to block California's statehood. (PG) (2:15) STZ: Mon. 3:05 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)

Legion of the Dead '05. Courtney Clonch. An Egyptian priestess and a band of mummies rise from a tomb in California. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 P.M.

Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood '03. Warwick Davis. A young woman and her friends incur the wrath of an evil leprechaun who will stop at nothing to protect his gold. (R) (2:00) BET: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)

Lethal Weapon '87. Mel Gibson. A detective with a family hunts drug smugglers with his new partner, a loner with a death wish. (R) (1:55) HBO: Fri. 12:30 A.M. (CC)

A Letter to Three Wives '49. Jeanne Crain. A flirt tells three women she will be leaving town with one of their husbands. (NR) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 6:30 A.M.

License to Drive '88. Corey Haim. A teenager flunks his driving test but goes out anyway in his grandfather's 1972 blue Cadillac. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Wed. 11:05 A.M. (CC)

A Life Less Ordinary '97. Ewan McGregor. An enraged Scottish janitor shoots his wealthy employer in the leg and kidnaps his daughter at gunpoint. (R) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 5:20 P.M. (CC)

Life or Something Like It '02. Angelina Jolie. A television reporter re-examines herself after a homeless seer tells her she has but one week to live. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Mon. 11 A.M., 11:30 P.M.

Lift '01. Kerry Washington. An experienced shoplifter needs help from another professional thief in order to steal an expensive necklace. (R) (2:00) BET: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)

Lili '53. Leslie Caron. A French teen joins a carnival and meets a lying magician and a loving puppeteer. (G) (1:30) TCM: Sun. 8:30 A.M. (CC)

Little Big League '94. Luke Edwards. The 12-year-old heir and manager of the Minnesota Twins coaches the baseball team to a winning streak by teaching the players to love the game once more. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 7 A.M. (CC)

Little Man '06. Shawn Wayans. A very small fugitive from the law poses as a toddler to gain access to the stolen gem he stashed in a woman's purse. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Fri. 1:15 A.M., Sat. 2:50 P.M., 10:50 P.M. (CC)

The Little Rascals '94. Travis Tedford. For wooing Darla, Alfalfa has a falling out with Spanky and the all-boys clubhouse gang. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 8:30 A.M. (CC)

Little Shop of Horrors '86. Rick Moranis. A clerk in a Skid Row flower shop feeds people to his talking plant from outer space, Audrey II. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Mon. 4:50 A.M. (CC)

Live Wire '92. Pierce Brosnan. An FBI bomb expert must save Washington from a terrorist who knows how to make something ordinary explode. (R) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)

Living It Up '54. Dean Martin. A man gets a free trip to the city after a doctor says he's suffering from a fatal dose of radiation poisoning. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 4:30 P.M.

London '05. Chris Evans. A man engages in a drug-fueled conversation with a man he barely knows, as he tries to find the courage to dissuade his ex-lover from leaving town. (R) (1:40) STZ: Sun. 5:20 A.M. (CC)

Lone Wolf McQuade '83. Chuck Norris. A Texas Ranger helps the FBI stop a black-marketeer who deals in Army bazookas, grenades and tanks. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 9:10 A.M. (CC)

The Longest Yard '05. Adam Sandler. At a Texas penitentiary, jailed NFL veterans train their fellow inmates for a football game against the guards. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Fri. 7 P.M., 4:45 A.M. (CC)

Looking for Kitty '04. Edward Burns. A world-weary detective and a high-school coach form a bond as they comb New York City for the coach's runaway wife. (R) (1:15) SHO: Mon. 4 P.M., Sat. 11:35 A.M. (CC)

Lord of War '05. Nicolas Cage. A relentless Interpol agent tracks an arms dealer trying to stay one step ahead of his business rivals. (R) (2:00) TMC: Fri. 7:30 P.M. (CC)

Lords of Dogtown '05. Emile Hirsch. In the 1970s a group of California surfers pioneers a revolutionary new style of skateboarding. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Sun. 2:10 P.M. (CC)

Lost & Found '99. David Spade. To spend time with an attractive neighbor, a man kidnaps her dog, which proceeds to swallow a valuable ring. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)

Lost in Space '98. William Hurt. Villains complicate a family's 2058 spaceship journey to a distant habitable planet. (PG-13) (2:15) STZ: Fri. 11:35 A.M. (CC)

Love Comes to the Executioner '04. Jonathan Tucker. While his brother sits on death row, a prison worker falls for the man's incarcerated ex-girlfriend. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 5:15 P.M., STZ: Wed. 12:30 A.M., Sat. 4:30 A.M. (CC)

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Machine Gun Kelly '58. Charles Bronson. A bootlegger sets his sights on fame and fortune in Roger Corman's sensationalized account of the gun-toting gangster. (NR) (1:30) AMC: Tue. 4:30 A.M. (CC)

Mad Dog and Glory '93. Robert De Niro. After a crime photographer saves his life, a Chicago gangster pays him back by lending him a woman for a week. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 9:45 A.M. (CC)

Mad Max '79. Mel Gibson. In an Australia of the not-too-distant future, a police officer strikes back against motorized menaces to society. (R) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 2:30 A.M. (CC)

Madea's Family Reunion '06. Tyler Perry. A Southern matriarch deals with a host of personal and family issues while planning her clan's upcoming reunion. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Wed. 9 P.M., Thu. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

Madhouse '90. John Larroquette. An upwardly mobile couple's idyllic lifestyle is derailed by an endless parade of uninvited houseguests. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)

Madison '01. James Caviezel. Despite his wife's protest, an Indiana repairman returns to hydroplane racing for a 1971 competition. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 6 A.M., Thu. 7:15 A.M. (CC)

Main Street After Dark '44. Edward Arnold. A detective sets out to nab a ring of waterfront pickpockets who use their feminine charms to prey on servicemen. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Sun. 11 P.M.

Major Payne '95. Damon Wayans. A Marine with little understanding of civilians commands a group of young ROTC cadets and falls for a school doctor. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 8:15 P.M. (CC)

Malibu's Most Wanted '03. Jamie Kennedy. A rapper's hip-hop lifestyle jeopardizes his father's campaign to become governor of California. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 9 A.M., 3 P.M. (CC)

The Mambo Kings '92. Armand Assante. Two Cuban brothers leave 1950s Havana to cash in on the Latin dance craze in the nightclubs of New York. (R) (2:15) AMC: Mon. 10:30 A.M.

Manito '02. Franky G. A graduation party turns sour after a teen's estranged father arrives and antagonizes his hot-tempered brother. (NR) (1:15) SHO: Mon. 7:45 A.M. (CC)

The Manitou '78. Tony Curtis. A phony spiritualist enlists the aid of a medicine man when an American Indian spirit possesses a woman's body. (PG) (1:50) TMC: Thu. 1:15 P.M. (CC)

Mars Attacks! '96. Jack Nicholson. Martians take delight in incinerating humans in director Tim Burton's sendup of 1950s sci-fi classics. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Tue. 8:10 A.M. (CC)

Matilda '96. Mara Wilson. A little girl develops extraordinary mental abilities, despite neglectful parents and a brutal headmistress. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Wed. 7 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)

The Matrix Revolutions '03. Keanu Reeves. Neo, Morpheus and Trinity prepare for a final battle against vicious machines set to invade Zion. (R) (2:10) MAX: Tue. 10 P.M. (CC)

McHale's Navy '64. Ernest Borgnine. Navy misfits and their unorthodox commander battle their captain while also trying to fight the Japanese. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Tue. 9:15 A.M. (CC)

Meatballs '79. Bill Murray. A zany summer camp counselor leads his misfit charges into a no-holds-barred competition against high-class campers. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Sun. 2:10 P.M., Wed. 7:15 A.M. (CC)

The Medallion '03. Jackie Chan. Killed by a villain's henchmen, a Hong Kong detective comes back to life with supernatural abilities. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Sat. 10 A.M.

Meet Boston Blackie '41. Chester Morris. A former safecracker sets out to clear his name of murder and uncovers a nest of Axis spies in the process. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 10 A.M.

Melody Cruise '33. Charles Ruggles. A singing playboy and his buddy cruise to California with good-time girls. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 5 P.M.

Meltdown '95. Jacky Cheung. A stuntman and the action star he secretly doubles for get a chance to prove their mettle against real criminals. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 5 P.M.

Merrily We Live '38. Brian Aherne. Taken for a bum, a writer turns chauffeur for a daffy woman with a pampered daughter. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sat. 1 A.M.

Metro '97. Eddie Murphy. A hostage negotiator and a SWAT marksman track a psychotic jewel thief who killed a colleague. (R) (2:00) TBS: Wed. 10 A.M., 1:10 A.M.

The Mexican '01. Brad Pitt. A bungling gangster must reform to please his girlfriend but still has one last job to fulfill. (R) (2:00) TBS: Fri. 10 A.M., 1 A.M. (CC)

Miami Vice '06. Colin Farrell. A case involving drug lords and murder in South Florida turns personal for detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs. (R) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 10 P.M., 2:15 A.M. (CC)

Mimic '97. Mira Sorvino. Married scientists battle killer cockroaches with the ability to assume human form. (R) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 2 A.M. (CC)

Mind the Gap '04. Alan King. Five stories revolve around a single father, a street performer, a retiree, a woman and her dying mother, and a guilt-ridden man. (R) (2:15) SHO: Tue. 12:45 P.M. (CC)

Mini's First Time '06. Alec Baldwin. A sultry teen's affair with her stepfather has deadly consequences for her mother. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)

Mission: Impossible '96. Tom Cruise. Branded a traitor, an elite intelligence agent investigates a failed Prague mission to retrieve a computer disk. (PG-13) (2:30) USA: Sun. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Money Talks '97. Chris Tucker. Sought by police and criminals, a small-time huckster makes a deal with a TV newsman for protection. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)

Monster! '99. M. Emmet Walsh. A small town that was once the setting for a 1950s movie has its very own monster. (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 4 A.M. (CC)

Monster House '06. Steve Buscemi. Animated. No adults believe three youths' assertion that a neighboring residence is a living creature that means them harm. (PG) (1:35) STZ: Tue. 4:30 A.M., Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)

Monster-in-Law '05. Jennifer Lopez. A woman fights back when her fiance's shrewish mother tries to destroy their relationship. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sat. 8:30 A.M. (CC)

Monsters, Inc. '01. Voices of John Goodman. Animated. A blue behemoth and his one-eyed assistant work in a giant factory that exists to scare children. (G) (1:55) DIS: Sun. 9 P.M., Mon. 1 P.M. (CC)

Motorcycle Gang '94. Jake Busey. A teenager is torn between family loyalty and a growing interest in a gang of vicious bikers terrorizing her family. (1:25) TMC: Fri. 2:20 A.M. (CC)

The Mummy '99. Brendan Fraser. A young man opens a tomb unleashing a mummy seeking revenge for a curse laid upon him 3,000 years earlier. (PG-13) (3:00) USA: Thu. 11 A.M. (CC)

The Mummy Returns '01. Brendan Fraser. Two evil forces believe the 9-year-old son of adventurer Rick O'Connell is the key to the reincarnation of Isis. (PG-13) (3:00) USA: Thu. 6 A.M., 2 P.M. (CC)

Murder at 1600 '97. Wesley Snipes. A homicide detective and a Secret Service agent investigate a secretary's murder in the White House. (R) (2:15) TBS: Sun. 10:45 A.M., 3 A.M. (CC)

Murder in Mind '97. Jimmy Smits. A hypnotherapist helps a woman recall why she was holding a weapon that killed her husband. (R) (1:30) MAX: Sun. 3:20 A.M. (CC)

Muriel's Wedding '94. Toni Collette. A new friend inspires a misfit Australian woman to ditch her detractors and create a new life in Sydney. (R) (2:00) WE: Sun. 5 P.M., 2 A.M.

My Boss's Daughter '03. Ashton Kutcher. To impress a young woman, a man agrees to housesit at his employer's mansion for one night. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)

My Date With Drew '04. Filmmaker Brian Herzlinger chronicles his monthlong quest to land a date with his favorite actress, Drew Barrymore. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 9:35 A.M., Fri. 8:30 A.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)

My Favorite Martian '99. Christopher Lloyd. A befuddled martian crash-lands on Earth, assumes human form and befriends a TV-news producer. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Mon. 5 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)

My First Mister '01. Albert Brooks. A teen with a penchant for morbid poetry forms a unique bond with her stuffy employer at an upscale clothing store. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. noon (CC)

My Stepmother Is an Alien '88. Dan Aykroyd. An innocent beauty from another planet becomes the wife of a scientist who has a teenage daughter. (PG-13) (2:30) COMEDY: Fri. 4:30 P.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)

Mystery Date '91. Ethan Hawke. A shy guy takes his dream-girl on a date in his brother's '59 DeSoto, with corpses in the trunk. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 12:20 P.M.

Mystery Plane '39. John Trent. Foreign spies kidnap comic-strip teens Tailspin Tommy, Skeeter and Betty Lou. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Tue. 7 A.M.

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Naked Encounters '05. Sexy women cherish intimate moments. (NR) (1:25) MAX: Sat. 12:50 A.M. (CC)

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! '88. Leslie Nielsen. A blundering Los Angeles detective and his boss foil a plan to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 11 A.M., Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)

Nancy Drew '02. Maggie Lawson. The famous teenage sleuth enters her freshman year at college and investigates an on-campus mystery. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

National Lampoon's Animal House '78. John Belushi. Bluto, Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College. (R) (1:50) MAX: Thu. 1:30 A.M. (CC)

National Lampoon's European Vacation '85. Chevy Chase. The Chicago Griswolds win a grand tour and head for the Old World to soak up culture. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 7 A.M.

National Treasure '04. Nicolas Cage. An adventurer must steal the Declaration of Independence and use its hidden map to find a legendary fortune. (PG) (3:00) USA: Sun. 6 P.M., Thu. 7 P.M. (CC)

Natural Born Killers '94. Woody Harrelson. Two young lovers embark on a blood-drenched killing spree that quickly propels them to celebrity status. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 3:10 A.M. (CC)

Nevada Smith '66. Steve McQueen. Inspired by Harold Robbins' novel "The Carpetbaggers." A man sets out to avenge the brutal murders of his parents. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Sat. 4:15 P.M. (CC)

Never Wave at a WAC '52. Rosalind Russell. A senator's daughter joins the Army expecting a commission, only to find she's a buck private. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 6:30 P.M.

The New Guy '02. DJ Qualls. A prison inmate gives a teenage nerd advice on how to become the coolest guy at his new school. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 10 P.M.

New York Doll '05. Arthur "Killer" Kane, former New York Dolls bassist, becomes a Mormon after hitting rock bottom. (PG-13) (1:25) TMC: Tue. 7:05 A.M. (CC)

The Next Best Thing '00. Rupert Everett. A gay man has a child with his best friend, and the two decide to live together as a family until she falls in love with another man. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Mon. 6:10 P.M. (CC)

Next of Kin '89. Patrick Swayze. The murder of an Appalachian trucker sparks a battle between a vengeful hill clan and a Chicago crime family. (R) (1:50) HBO: Thu. 4:10 A.M. (CC)

The Night Listener '06. Robin Williams. A writer and radio host begins a harrowing investigation into the truth behind a teen's tale of a nightmarish childhood. (R) (1:30) STZ: Mon. 5:20 P.M., 1:20 A.M. (CC)

Night of the Comet '84. Catherine Mary Stewart. Valley girls and a trucker run into cannibal zombies in this parody of 1950s sci-fi movies. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)

Nighthawks '81. Sylvester Stallone. Two undercover detectives are assigned to a special task force tracking an international terrorist. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 6:30 P.M. (CC)

976-EVIL '89. Stephen Geoffreys. Dialing the number for something called Horrorscope puts a bullied teen in touch with the devil. (R) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 1:35 A.M. (CC)

No Looking Back '98. Lauren Holly. A man tries to win back the woman he left three years earlier, now engaged to his best friend. (R) (1:35) SHO: Sat. 1 P.M.

Not Another Teen Movie '01. Chyler Leigh. A high-school quarterback bets a rival he can transform an unpopular student into a prom queen. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 12:30 A.M., Thu. 5 P.M. (CC)

The Notorious Bettie Page '06. Gretchen Mol. A Nashville beauty moves to New York in 1949 and soon becomes a celebrated pinup girl. (R) (1:35) HBO: Sun. 2:45 A.M. (CC)

Nowhere to Hide '99. Joong-Hoon Park. A drug-related murder puts police officers on the trail of an elusive killer. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. noon.

Nurse Betty '00. Morgan Freeman. After seeing her no-good husband killed by hit men, a woman thinks she is a nurse who must find her lover, a soap-opera doctor. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)

The Nutty Professor '96. Eddie Murphy. An obese scientist drops the pounds and his poor self-image when a secret formula turns him into a slender ladies man. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 9 A.M., 3 A.M. (CC)

Nutty Professor II: The Klumps '00. Eddie Murphy. In an attempt to remove Buddy Love from his subconscious, professor Klump accidentally creates him as a separate person. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 11 A.M., midnight (CC)

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The Odd Couple '68. Jack Lemmon. Fussy Felix Unger moves in with his divorced poker buddy, sloppy Oscar Madison. (G) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Off and Running '90. Cyndi Lauper. The bride of a stud-farm owner flees with a golf pro after somebody kills her husband, over a key. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 9:45 A.M. (CC)

Off the Map '03. Joan Allen. An IRS agent impacts the lives of an 11-year-old, her mother and her depressed father in 1970s New Mexico. (PG-13) (1:55) TMC: Thu. 3:05 P.M. (CC)

Office Space '99. Ron Livingston. A computer programmer's hypnosis-induced, lackadaisical attitude about work puts him on the corporate fast-track. (R) (2:00) E!: Sun. 2 P.M., 8 P.M.

Oliver! '68. Ron Moody. Dickens' Oliver Twist goes from parish boy to Fagin's pickpocketing school to the clutches of murderous Bill Sikes. (G) (3:00) TCM: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)

Once Upon a Time in Mexico '03. Antonio Banderas. A corrupt CIA agent recruits a tormented gunman to stop conspirators from assassinating the president of Mexico. (R) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 4 A.M., Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)

One Eight Seven '97. Samuel L. Jackson. A teacher who was once attacked by a student takes a job at a Los Angeles school populated by young thugs. (R) (2:05) ENC: Fri. 2:05 A.M. (CC)

102 Dalmatians '00. Glenn Close. Released from prison, Cruella De Vil teams with designer Jean Pierre Le Pelt in resuming her quest for a Dalmatian coat. (G) (2:00) DIS: Tue. 8 P.M., Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)

One Man's Journey '33. Lionel Barrymore. A selfless doctor dedicates his life to his patients and watches his son follow in his footsteps. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 10:30 A.M.

One Million B.C. '40. Victor Mature. Earth moves, and the meat-eating Rock People banish a caveman to the Shell People, who prefer vegetables. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sat. 4:15 A.M.

Operation Petticoat '59. Cary Grant. Navy officers and crew patrol the South Pacific in a pink sub with five nurses. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 6:45 A.M.

Orange County '02. Colin Hanks. A high schooler tries to fix a mistake after his guidance counselor sends the wrong papers to Stanford University. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. noon (CC)

Our Son, the Matchmaker '96. Ann Jillian. Reuniting with the son she gave up for adoption 28 years earlier leads a beautician back to her true love. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)

Our Very Own '50. Ann Blyth. A high-school senior learns she has foster parents and sets out to find her natural mother. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 6 P.M.

Out for a Kill '03. Steven Seagal. An archaeologist battles Chinese gangsters after uncovering a scheme to smuggle drugs. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. noon, 4 A.M. (CC)

Out of Reach '04. Steven Seagal. A former government agent heads to Europe to save his orphaned pen pal from white slavers. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Tue. 11 A.M.

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Parenthood '89. Steve Martin. A middle-class man, his wife, his father and a divorcee try to be good parents. (PG-13) (3:00) WE: Sat. 7 P.M., 10 P.M.

The Passion of the Christ '04. Jim Caviezel. Condemned to die by crucifixion, Jesus of Nazareth endures the agony of his final 12 hours. (R) (2:10) TMC: Mon. 3:15 A.M.

The Patriot '00. Mel Gibson. A pacifist farmer of South Carolina reluctantly joins the Revolutionary War and fights alongside his son. (R) (3:00) TCM: Wed. 1 A.M. (CC)

Patriot Games '92. Harrison Ford. An IRA terrorist vows revenge against the ex-CIA agent who killed his brother and thwarted their attack on royalty. (R) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 8 P.M., Thu. 5:30 P.M.

Patton '70. George C. Scott. Flamboyant Gen. George S. Patton receives accolades and censure as he fights World War II. (PG) (3:30) AMC: Wed. 11:30 A.M., Thu. 6:30 A.M. (CC)

Permanent Midnight '98. Ben Stiller. Based on Jerry Stahl's book about his years as a drug addict while working as a writer on a hit TV series. (R) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 2:30 A.M. (CC)

The Pink Panther '06. Steve Martin. A bumbling French inspector investigates the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of his priceless pink diamond. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Sun. 9:15 A.M., 7:25 P.M., Wed. 4:15 P.M. (CC)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest '06. Johnny Depp. Capt. Jack Sparrow must find a way to avoid the clutches of ghostly pirate Davey Jones and his crew or be damned for all eternity. (PG-13) (2:40) STZ: Sun. 6:20 P.M., 2:40 A.M. (CC)

Playing by Heart '98. Gillian Anderson. The lives and loves of three women are examined, along with a married couple's enduring relationship. (R) (2:05) ENC: Thu. 1:40 A.M. (CC)

Pony Soldier '52. Tyrone Power. A Royal Canadian Mountie risks his life to prevent a tribe of rebellious Crees from going on the warpath. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 5 A.M.

Poseidon '06. Josh Lucas. Survivors aboard a capsized ocean liner band together in a fight for their lives, seeking safety by way of an upside-down maze. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 11:15 A.M., 8:15 P.M. (CC)

A Prairie Home Companion '06. Meryl Streep. The creator of a long-running radio show conducts business as usual while his guests, cast and crew prepare for the final broadcast. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. noon, 8 P.M. (CC)

The Preacher's Wife '96. Denzel Washington. A handsome angel saves a New York Baptist and his wife from spiritual doubt and marital woe. (PG) (2:15) ENC: Thu. 2:45 P.M. (CC)

Prime '05. Meryl Streep. A recently divorced woman faces numerous challenges when she starts dating the son of her therapist. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 11 A.M. (CC)

Prisoner of War '54. Ronald Reagan. A GI parachutes into North Korea and joins POWs to check reports of prison-camp atrocities. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 10 A.M.

The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio '05. Julianne Moore. A '50s-era housewife uses her wit and winnings from commercial jingle contests to help support her large family. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Thu. 7:15 A.M. (CC)

The Producers '05. Nathan Lane. A Broadway producer and his accountant scheme to overfinance a surefire flop and abscond with the money. (PG-13) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 7 A.M. (CC)

The Program '93. James Caan. A college football coach forfeits all but winning to get his troubled team to the big game. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 1:30 A.M. (CC)

Proof '05. Gwyneth Paltrow. A depressed woman copes with the death of her father, a brilliant but mentally ill mathematician. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Mon. 6:20 A.M. (CC)

The Puffy Chair '05. Mark Duplass. A struggling musician takes his girlfriend and his brother on a road trip to Atlanta to pick up a recliner he won on eBay. (R) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)

Pulse '06. Kristen Bell. Some friends think a new Web site is just a hoax with a clever marketing campaign until everyone who logs on dies. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Tue. 11:30 A.M., 6 P.M. (CC)

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Quai des Brumes '38. Jean Gabin. A deserter from the French army falls in love with a young woman who has a domineering guardian. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 2 A.M.

The Quick and the Dead '95. Sharon Stone. A cowgirl enters a quick-draw contest to get revenge on an outlaw in a town called Redemption. (R) (2:15) AMC: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 6 P.M.

The Quiet Man '52. John Wayne. An American boxer returns to Ireland to live in peace, but his bride's burly brother picks a fight. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Fri. 9 A.M. (CC)

Quints '00. Kimberly J. Brown. The life of an only child changes drastically after her mother gives birth to quintuplets. (1:35) DIS: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 1 P.M.

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Ready to Rumble '00. David Arquette. Two die-hard fans vow to help wrestler Jimmy the King make a comeback after a loss destroys what was left of his career. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 1 A.M. (CC)

Rebound '05. Martin Lawrence. Suspended after a public outburst, a college basketball coach accepts a short-term job with a team of middle schoolers. (PG) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)

The Red Danube '49. Walter Pidgeon. A British officer in love with a ballerina helps her evade Russian agents who have been tailing her. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 8 A.M.

Red Dawn '84. Patrick Swayze. Colorado teens fight back after Soviet-led paratroops drop into town for World War III. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 5:30 P.M., 10:30 P.M., Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)

Red Eye '05. Rachel McAdams. A plane passenger forcibly involves his seatmate in a plot to assassinate a government official. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 3:30 P.M. (CC)

Red Planet '00. Val Kilmer. As Earth dies, a team of American astronauts tries to colonize Mars to save mankind. (PG-13) (1:50) MAX: Tue. 4:40 P.M. (CC)

Regarding Henry '91. Harrison Ford. Two bullets force a career-driven Manhattan lawyer to start life over with his loving wife and daughter. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 9 A.M. (CC)

Remember the Titans '00. Denzel Washington. A Virginia high school hires a black football coach after undergoing integration in 1971. (PG) (2:30) TNT: Sun. 11 P.M., 3:30 A.M. (CC)

Renegades '89. Kiefer Sutherland. The theft of a sacred artifact puts a vengeful Lakota into an uneasy partnership with an undercover detective. (R) (1:50) MAX: Sat. 4:30 A.M. (CC)

Rest Stop '06. Jaimie Alexander. A psychotic killer terrorizes a young couple taking a cross-country road trip. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)

Return of the Secaucus 7 '80. Mark Arnott. The members of a group of college students active in the protest movement during the '60s gather for a weekend reunion. (R) (2:20) TMC: Thu. 3:10 A.M. (CC)

Riding the Bullet '04. Jonathan Jackson. A troubled Maine art student meets sinister drivers while hitchhiking to see his mother in the hospital. (R) (2:00) USA: Sun. 2 A.M.

The Ringer '05. Johnny Knoxville. Special Olympians train a man, who is pretending to be mentally impaired, to go toe-to-toe with the hated champion of the games. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 4:15 P.M. (CC)

Riot on Sunset Strip '67. Aldo Ray. A Los Angeles police sergeant struggles vainly to maintain order when rabble-rousers incite a brawl. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 2 P.M.

The River King '05. Edward Burns. A detective believes the apparent suicide of a student may have been a hazing ritual gone awry. (R) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 12:30 P.M. (CC)

River of No Return '54. Robert Mitchum. A farmer and his son raft Rockies rapids with a gold-rush gambler's girlfriend. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 1 P.M.

The River Wild '94. Meryl Streep. Strangers threaten a former river guide, her husband and their son on a white-water rafting trip in the West. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Thu. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M.

Rize '05. Tommy the Clown. Filmmaker David LaChapelle examines an energetic dance form known as "krumping" that originated in South Central Los Angeles. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 7 A.M. (CC)

Road House '89. Patrick Swayze. Hired to tame a rowdy Missouri bar, a Ph.D. bouncer romances a doctor and tames the whole town. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sun. 9 P.M., Tue. 1 P.M., 5 P.M.

Road Show '41. Adolphe Menjou. A playboy and a bogus colonel escape from an asylum and join a blonde's traveling carnival. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 10 P.M.

Rocky '76. Sylvester Stallone. Heavyweight champ Apollo Creed gives Philadelphia club fighter Rocky Balboa a title shot. (PG) (2:30) SPIKE: Wed. 9 A.M.

Rocky II '79. Sylvester Stallone. Underdog Philadelphia fighter Rocky Balboa gets another shot at heavyweight champ Apollo Creed. (PG) (2:30) SPIKE: Wed. 11:30 A.M.

Rocky III '82. Sylvester Stallone. Old foe Apollo Creed trains ex-boxing champ Rocky Balboa for a rematch with brutish Clubber Lang. (PG) (2:00) SPIKE: Wed. 2 P.M.

Rocky IV '85. Sylvester Stallone. Champ Rocky Balboa trains in Siberia for a bout against a lab-tested Soviet with a 2000-psi punch. (PG) (2:00) SPIKE: Wed. 4 P.M.

Rogue Cop '54. Robert Taylor. A veteran policeman on a gangster's payroll avenges the hit-man slaying of his honest rookie brother. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 6:15 P.M. (CC)

Romancing the Stone '84. Michael Douglas. A mousy novelist goes to Colombia for her sister and joins a mercenary on a treasure hunt. (PG) (2:00) ENC: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)

Romeo and Juliet '68. Leonard Whiting. Shakespeare's tragic Renaissance teenagers fall in love despite their families. (PG) (2:20) MAX: Tue. 3:50 A.M. (CC)

Romper Stomper '92. Russell Crowe. Neo-Nazi skinheads attack Vietnamese settlers in Melbourne, starting an all-out war. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 11:30 P.M.

Rookie of the Year '93. Thomas Ian Nicholas. A boy lands a job with the Chicago Cubs after an arm injury leaves him with major-league pitching talent. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 6:15 A.M. (CC)

Room 6 '06. Christine Taylor. A stranger tries to help a woman save her injured boyfriend from a hospital where demons lurk. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)

Rover Dangerfield '91. Voices of Rodney Dangerfield. Animated. A carefree canine gets a taste of the rough life after his owner's boyfriend throws him out of the house. (G) (1:15) HBO: Thu. 6:45 A.M. (CC)

The Royal Tenenbaums '01. Gene Hackman. An errant father tries to reconcile with his eccentric and underachieving family in New York. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Mon. 8 A.M. (CC)

Rude Awakening '89. Cheech Marin. After 20 years in a jungle commune, two hippies return to New York and find their friends are now yuppies. (R) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 1:35 A.M.

Running Scared '06. Paul Walker. A low-level mobster runs into trouble when the gun he was supposed to discard winds up in the wrong hands after a drug deal and the deaths of some dirty cops. (R) (2:05) MAX: Fri. 2:35 P.M., 1:30 A.M. (CC)

RV '06. Robin Williams. Calamities strike when a family patriarch rents an enormous motor-home and takes his dysfunctional clan on vacation. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Wed. 1:40 P.M., 9 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)

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Sabre Jet '53. Robert Stack. The wife of a colonel arrives at his air base to write a human interest story about the men who fly jets in combat. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 5 P.M.

Sahara '05. Matthew McConaughey. A treasure hunter and his sidekick join forces with a doctor to search for a Confederate ship in Africa. (PG-13) (2:15) TMC: Tue. 7:15 P.M., Wed. 10:25 A.M. (CC)

Samoura??s '02. Cyril Mourali. A Tokyo police commissioner must travel to Paris to kill his daughter and her demonic fetus. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Wed. 2 A.M.

The Sandlot '93. Tom Guiry. The best baseball player in the neighborhood helps a new kid with his clumsy ball-handling. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Sun. 7:30 A.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)

Savage Mutiny '53. Johnny Weissmuller. Jungle Jim discovers and routs saboteurs as he evacuates an island designated for experimental atomic blasts. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 1:15 A.M.

Saving Silverman '01. Jason Biggs. Two dimwits concoct a scheme to prevent their friend from marrying a coldhearted and conniving woman. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 10 A.M., 4 P.M. (CC)

Saw II '05. Donnie Wahlberg. A detective races against time to save his son from a sadistic madman holding a group of people captive. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 8:30 P.M., Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)

Say Nothing '01. William Baldwin. A lonely wife's brief fling with a handsome stranger leads to threatening repercussions. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)

A Scanner Darkly '06. Voices of Keanu Reeves. Animated. In Orange County, Calif., a drug-addicted cop who works under cover receives orders to spy on his housemates to nab an elusive dealer. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 8:15 P.M.

Scarface '83. Al Pacino. A Cuban immigrant from Castro's jails cuts a violent path of destruction on his way to the top of Miami's drug trade. (R) (2:50) MAX: Sun. 10 P.M. (CC)

The Scarlet Coat '55. Cornel Wilde. Colonial citizens and soldiers become wary of the spies within their ranks during the Revolutionary War. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 4 A.M. (CC)

The Scarlet Letter '95. Demi Moore. After a young widow has a child and refuses to name the father, a Puritan community forces her to wear the letter A, for adulteress. (R) (2:20) TMC: Tue. 11:20 A.M. (CC)

School Daze '88. Larry Fishburne. Musical numbers underscore Spike Lee's account of tensions erupting among the student body at an all-black university. (R) (2:05) ENC: Fri. midnight (CC)

Schultze Gets the Blues '03. Horst Krause. A newly discovered love for Cajun music reawakens a dispirited German accordionist's zest for life. (PG) (1:50) SHO: Thu. 9:15 A.M. (CC)

Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico Frank Welker. Animated. Scooby and his friends investigate strange events that occur during their vacation. (NR) (1:30) TOON: Fri. 12:30 P.M.

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed '04. Freddie Prinze Jr. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby investigate a group of ghouls terrorizing people. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)

Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase '01. Voices of Joe Alaskey. Animated. Transported into a video game, the gang must survive different levels of difficulty to solve a mystery. (NR) (1:30) TOON: Sun. 5:30 P.M.

The Scorpion King '02. The Rock. The leader of a band of desert mercenaries is hired to kill a ruthless despot and his clairvoyant sorceress. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Thu. 9 A.M., 5 P.M. (CC)

Scream '96. Neve Campbell. A psycho killer targets a past victim's daughter, while a tabloid TV reporter homes in on his identity. (R) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 9:45 P.M., Tue. 4:05 P.M. (CC)

The Seat Filler '04. Kelly Rowland. A law student pretends to work in show business after starting a romance with a singer he met at an awards show. (PG-13) (2:00) BET: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)

Second Nature '03. Alec Baldwin. After surviving the accident that killed his family, a man awakens from a coma with amnesia and tries to uncover his true identity. (2:00) TNT: Sun. 8 A.M. (CC)

See Spot Run '01. David Arquette. After an FBI dog takes a bite out of their boss, vengeful gangsters target the animal which lives with a goofy mailman. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 3 A.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)

The Sender '97. Michael Madsen. A celestial goddess comes to the aid of a U.S. military man whose daughter has been kidnapped. (R) (1:40) MAX: Thu. 3:20 A.M. (CC)

The Sentinel '06. Michael Douglas. A fugitive Secret Service agent must clear himself of charges of murdering a colleague and save the president from an assassination plot. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 1:30 P.M., 11 P.M., Wed. 8 A.M., 4 P.M., Fri. noon, 8 P.M. (CC)

Seven Days in May '64. Burt Lancaster. An aide discovers his general's Pentagon plot and tells the president. (NR) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 5 A.M. (CC)

711 Ocean Drive '50. Edmond O'Brien. An ingenious racketeer employs many tricks to outwit the big gambling syndicate. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 8 P.M.

Seven Men From Now '56. Randolph Scott. A rancher hunts down those responsible for killing his wife during a Wells Fargo holdup. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)

1776 '72. William Daniels. John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson lead the way to the Colonies' Declaration of Independence. (G) (3:00) TCM: Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)

Sex and a Girl '01. Angela Gots. A 16-year-old aspiring dancer questions her priorities after news that her parents are divorcing. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Fri. noon (CC)

The Sex Spa II: Body Work '05. Mary Carey. A wealthy man helps a beautiful masseuse finance her own business. (NR) (1:35) TMC: Sat. 4:10 A.M. (CC)

Sexual Boundaries '02. Wendy Rice. A businessman's murder leads two homicide detectives to one's ex-lover and a deadly web of sex and blackmail. (NR) (1:30) MAX: Mon. 1:45 A.M. (CC)

The Shaggy Dog '06. Tim Allen. A workaholic prosecutor becomes infected with an experimental serum that turns him into a canine at unexpected times. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Thu. 9:15 A.M., 7:20 P.M., 3:10 A.M. (CC)

Shakespeare in Love '98. Joseph Fiennes. Young William Shakespeare falls for Viola, reawakening his creativity, but she is betrothed to Wessex. (R) (2:10) ENC: Wed. 3:50 A.M., Thu. 10 P.M. (CC)

Shallow Hal '01. Gwyneth Paltrow. A self-help guru makes a superficial man see only the inner beauty of a very fat woman. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Thu. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M.

Shaolin Soccer '01. Stephen Chow. A soccer coach persuades a kung-fu master and his former classmates to form a team and play for $1 million. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 10 P.M.

The Shepherd of the Hills '41. John Wayne. An Ozarks moonshiner and his sweetheart befriend a fatherly stranger in their midst. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)

She's Having a Baby '88. Kevin Bacon. A restless yuppie copywriter marries his teenage sweetheart, then wonders if it's a mistake. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Fri. 7:30 P.M., 2:30 A.M.

She's the Man '06. Amanda Bynes. Romantic complications ensue when a student poses as her twin brother and replaces him at his boarding school. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 8:15 P.M. (CC)

The Shining '80. Jack Nicholson. A writer goes mad while serving as caretaker with his wife and clairvoyant son at a snowbound Colorado hotel. (R) (2:30) MAX: Thu. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

Short Circuit 2 '88. Fisher Stevens. Harmless military robot No. 5 goes to the city, where people see him as a marketable novelty item. (PG) (1:55) ENC: Tue. 6:05 P.M., Fri. 5:45 A.M. (CC)

Short Cuts '93. Andie MacDowell. A study of the human condition examining the intertwined lives of 22 people. Based on Raymond Carver's stories. (R) (3:10) MAX: Wed. 6:10 A.M. (CC)

The Shrink Is In '00. Courteney Cox. A woman impersonates a psychiatrist to win the man of her dreams. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)

Sightings: Heartland Ghost '02. Beau Bridges. A television producer, his crew and a renowned psychic uncover a mystery in a supposedly haunted house. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)

The Silent Partner '78. Elliott Gould. A bank teller skims $50,000 for himself during a robbery, and the Santa Claus crook wants it back. (R) (1:50) TMC: Fri. 1:45 P.M. (CC)

Silver Hawk '04. Michelle Yeoh. A crime fighter uses martial arts to battle a villain who kidnapped the inventor of a dangerous gizmo. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)

Silver Streak '76. Gene Wilder. A Los Angelean gets help from a petty thief to rescue a woman from killers on the same train to Chicago. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 7 A.M. (CC)

A Simple Plan '98. Bill Paxton. A Minnesotan, his dimwitted brother and his brother's redneck friend find and decide to keep $4 million. (R) (2:05) TMC: Sun. 7:30 A.M., Fri. 3:35 P.M. (CC)

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants '05. Amber Tamblyn. Four teenage friends keep in touch during their summer apart by passing along a cherished pair of blue jeans. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 6 A.M., Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)

The Sixth Man '97. Marlon Wayans. A college athlete returns from the dead to help his brother's basketball team win the NCAA title. (PG-13) (1:55) ENC: Sun. 2:20 P.M., Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)

The Skeleton Key '05. Kate Hudson. A woman takes a job as a hospice nurse for a couple who live in a New Orleans house with a troublesome history. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 6 P.M. (CC)

Sky High '05. Michael Angarano. Hoping he will follow in their footsteps, two superheroes send their reluctant son to a training school. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Wed. 7:45 A.M., 3:20 P.M. (CC)

Sky Patrol '39. John Trent. A government trainer sends cadets to guard the Mexican border, where one is shot down and captured by smugglers. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Tue. 9:15 A.M.

Slap Shot '77. Paul Newman. A minor-league hockey team makes sports history when its members decide to spruce up the team's image by playing dirty. (R) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 11 A.M.

Slippin': Ten Years With the Bloods '05. Filmmakers Joachim Schroeder and Tommy Sowards interview former members of Los Angeles street gangs. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 4:30 A.M., Sat. 2:45 A.M. (CC)

Smithereens '82. Susan Berman. A young woman hits the New York nightclub circuit in hopes of becoming a rock 'n' roll singing star. (R) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 5 P.M.

Smoke '95. William Hurt. A Brooklyn cigar store plays host to the colorful lives of an assorted group of New Yorkers. (R) (1:55) TMC: Fri. 10:05 A.M. (CC)

Smokey and the Bandit 3 '83. Jackie Gleason. Sheriff Buford T. Justice mistakes Cletus for the Bandit and pursues him throughout the South. (PG) (1:30) ENC: Mon. 3 A.M. (CC)

Snowboard Academy '97. Jim Varney. A young man has only two weeks to turn a group of rank beginners into competition-ready snowboarders. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Wed. 9:30 A.M. (CC)

So Close '02. Shu Qi. A policeman works with two female assassins to battle the brother of a dead magnate. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 5 P.M.

Someone Like You '01. Ashley Judd. A woman who hires talent for a talk show investigates male behavior when her boyfriend breaks up with her. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 11 A.M.

Soul Plane '04. Kevin Hart. Passengers and crew enjoy a wild party aboard an airliner flying from Los Angeles to New York. (R) (2:00) BET: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)

A Sound of Thunder '05. Edward Burns. A scientist and an inventor must save mankind when a time traveler inadvertently alters the history of evolution. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 8 A.M. (CC)

The Spanish Prisoner '98. Campbell Scott. An inventor and his secretary become involved in a scam after befriending a mysterious businessman. (PG) (1:55) SHO: Thu. 4:20 P.M. (CC)

Species '95. Ben Kingsley. A scientist leads the hunt for a genetically engineered creature who morphs into a human blonde and tries to reproduce in Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) TNT: Thu. 4 A.M., Fri. midnight (CC)

Species II '98. Michael Madsen. A half-alien female escapes from a government compound to search for the half-alien male who has been raping and fatally impregnating women. (R) (1:35) STZ: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Speed 2: Cruise Control '97. Sandra Bullock. A vacationing couple save the day when a madman commandeers their cruise ship. (PG-13) (2:10) ENC: Sun. 10:35 A.M., 9:35 P.M., Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)

The Spirit of St. Louis '57. James Stewart. Charles Lindbergh attempts to become the first man to fly nonstop across the Atlantic to Paris in 1927. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Tue. 8 P.M.

The Staircase Murders '07. Treat Williams. Accused of killing his wife, novelist Michael Peterson claims she accidentally fell down the stairs. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 9 P.M. (CC)

Stalag 17 '53. William Holden. In a Nazi prison barracks, other POWs believe that a cynical American sergeant is an informer. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Sun. 3:45 A.M. (CC)

The Star Packer '34. John Wayne. An incognito U.S. marshal learns his girlfriend's uncle is an outlaw. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Mon. 8:30 A.M.

Stark Raving Mad '02. Seann William Scott. Unexpected obstacles threaten a thief's plan to rob a bank, using the music from an adjoining dance club as cover. (R) (1:40) TMC: Wed. 11:35 P.M., Sat. 1:05 A.M. (CC)

Starsky & Hutch '04. Ben Stiller. Thrown together as partners, two detectives investigate a cocaine dealer suspected of murder. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 8 P.M.

Stay Alive '06. Frankie Muniz. An online game becomes terrifyingly real when its young players begin to die along with their onscreen characters. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Tue. 10 A.M., 7:30 P.M. (CC)

Stealth '05. Josh Lucas. Three naval pilots must stop a fighter jet controlled by artificial intelligence that has run amok. (PG-13) (2:15) ENC: Fri. 9:45 P.M., Sat. 1:45 P.M. (CC)

The Stepford Wives '04. Nicole Kidman. A man and his wife move to a quaint suburb where most of the women seem to have the same bland personality. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 1 P.M.

Stick It '06. Jeff Bridges. A final brush with the law sends a teenage gymnast to a legendary coach's elite academy, where her rebellious attitude makes her both friends and enemies. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Thu. 1:20 A.M., Fri. 9:45 A.M., 7:10 P.M. (CC)

Still Crazy '98. Stephen Rea. The washed-up members of a '70s-era rock band embark upon a disastrous reunion tour through Europe. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 10:40 A.M. (CC)

Strangers With Candy '05. Amy Sedaris. With her father in a coma, 47-year-old ex-convict Jerri Blank enrolls in high school and enters a science fair. (R) (1:30) TMC: Thu. 10 P.M. (CC)

Street Thief '06. Malik Bader. An amateur filmmaker follows a professional thief while he plans heists of a supermarket, a strip club and a cinema. (NR) (2:00) A&E: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)

Striking Distance '93. Bruce Willis. An alienated Pittsburgh policeman hunts a serial killer with his new partner on the River Rescue Squad. (R) (1:45) ENC: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)

Stunt Pilot '39. John Trent. Teenage comic-strip pilot Tailspin Tommy goes to Hollywood with pals Skeeter and Betty Lou. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Tue. 8 A.M.

Submerged '05. Steven Seagal. A top mercenary leads his crew aboard a stranded submarine commandeered by terrorists. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)

Suicide Kings '97. Christopher Walken. A crafty mobster attempts to turn his wealthy young kidnappers against one another before he slowly bleeds to death. (R) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 2:35 A.M. (CC)

Sunday Driver '05. Filmmaker Carol Strong profiles a group of lowrider enthusiasts who drive cars modified with lowered suspensions. (R) (1:05) TMC: Tue. 8:30 A.M. (CC)

The Sunshine Boys '75. Walter Matthau. After a long separation, two former vaudeville partners reunite to renew their friendship and their feud. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 9:30 A.M. (CC)

Superman Returns '06. Brandon Routh. While Lex Luthor plots against him, the Man of Steel tries to reconnect with Lois Lane and find his place in a world that learned to survive in his absence. (PG-13) (2:40) MAX: Wed. 9:20 A.M., 7:15 P.M., 12:35 A.M. (CC)

Sweepings '33. Lionel Barrymore. A Chicago department store's future is in doubt when the owner's children express little interest in the business. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 11:45 A.M.

Swimfan '02. Jesse Bradford. A new student at a high school obsesses over a swimming champion who does not return her advances. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 3 P.M.

Swingers '96. Jon Favreau. Would-be sultans of coolness help a socially inept friend find romance as they strut through Hollywood and Las Vegas. (R) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 12:45 P.M. (CC)

Switch '91. Ellen Barkin. A deceased womanizer is refused entrance to heaven until he completes an earthbound mission in the body of a woman. (R) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 4:20 A.M. (CC)

Syriana '05. George Clooney. The war on terror becomes personal for a CIA agent, while a proposed merger between oil companies leads to political intrigue. (R) (2:10) HBO: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)

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Take Me Out to the Ball Game '49. Gene Kelly. Two baseball players sing and dance around gamblers and the woman who owns their team. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 5:45 A.M.

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby '06. Will Ferrell. NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby faces his greatest challenge ever when French Formula One driver Jean Girard roars onto the scene. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)

The Temp '93. Timothy Hutton. A junior executive's temporary helper works her way up the ladder with her own deadly agenda. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)

10th and Wolf '06. James Marsden. An ex-Marine faces a dilemma after he returns to South Philadelphia and discovers his brother and cousin are entangled in the mob. (R) (1:50) STZ: Thu. 5:30 P.M. (CC)

Terminal Justice '95. Lorenzo Lamas. A security guard assigned to watch over an alluring actress discovers his client's stalker is also his former nemesis. (R) (1:35) MAX: Mon. 3:15 A.M. (CC)

Terms of Endearment '83. Shirley MacLaine. A spunky woman babies her daughter, then her ex-astronaut neighbor. (PG) (3:00) WE: Sat. 4 P.M.

Thank You for Smoking '05. Aaron Eckhart. A lobbyist for big tobacco finds it difficult to balance his duties defending a dangerous substance with those of being a good role model for his young son. (R) (1:35) HBO: Wed. midnight (CC)

That Forsyte Woman '50. Errol Flynn. Scandal follows when a Forsyte's wife loves her niece's fiance in Victorian England. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)

That Thing You Do! '96. Tom Everett Scott. A small-time rock band rides a big wave of success with the help of a savvy record-executive and a catchy single. (PG) (1:50) MAX: Wed. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

There Goes My Heart '38. Fredric March. A reporter finds a runaway heiress working as a salesgirl in a department store she owns. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 11:30 P.M.

These Are the Damned '62. Macdonald Carey. An American man and an Englishwoman discover genetically engineered children who can survive a nuclear war. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 10:30 P.M.

The Thing '82. Kurt Russell. Antarctic outpost men fight a slimy alien able to assume the form of life it engulfs. (R) (2:00) TNT: Thu. 2 A.M. (CC)

The 13th Warrior '99. Antonio Banderas. A kidnapped emissary is enlisted in a battle with unknown foes that are slaughtering Vikings and devouring their flesh. (R) (1:45) ENC: Mon. 11:45 P.M. (CC)

The Three Musketeers '93. Charlie Sheen. Swordsmen Aramis, Athos, Porthos and D'Artagnan foil Cardinal Richelieu's plot to assassinate the king. (PG) (1:55) ENC: Fri. 8:05 A.M. (CC)

3000 Miles to Graceland '01. Kurt Russell. A gang of thieves gets all shook up after they stage a casino robbery during International Elvis Week in Las Vegas. (R) (2:30) TNT: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)

3-Way '04. Gina Gershon. A kidnapper has sexual exploits with his girlfriend, his partner's mistress and his latest victim. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 1:30 A.M., Fri. 11:30 P.M. (CC)

Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas '93. Voices of Danny Elfman. Animated. The Pumpkin King gives the yuletide season a touch of Halloween in an animated tale from the mind of Tim Burton. (PG) (1:25) ENC: Tue. 7:45 A.M. (CC)

Titanic '97. Leonardo DiCaprio. A society girl abandons her haughty fiance for a penniless artist on the ill-fated ship's maiden voyage. (PG-13) (4:00) TBS: Sun. 7 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)

To Walk With Lions '99. Richard Harris. A young man comes to work at a rehabilitation compound for zoo lions in East Africa where he meets George Adamson. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Thu. 6 A.M.

Today You Die '05. Steven Seagal. A world-class thief escapes from prison to exact revenge on the partners who doubled-crossed him. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Tue. 3 P.M., Sat. 4 P.M.

Tombstone '93. Kurt Russell. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp and his brothers for an OK Corral showdown with the Clanton gang. (R) (2:30) TNT: Thu. 9 P.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)

Tomcats '01. Jerry O'Connell. A cartoonist in debt plots to have his friend marry a statuesque cop in order to win a huge bet. (R) (2:00) FX: Wed. midnight, Thu. 11 A.M.

Tomorrow Never Dies '97. Pierce Brosnan. James Bond and female agent Wai Lin pursue a megalomaniacal tycoon trying to start World War III. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Wed. 2:15 P.M. (CC)

Top Gun '55. Sterling Hayden. After being exonerated of a murder charge, a man regains public trust and the post of marshal. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Thu. 3:30 A.M.

Topper '37. Cary Grant. The ghosts of socialites George and Marion decide to help their friend, banker Cosmo Topper. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 P.M.

Tora! Tora! Tora! '70. Martin Balsam. The history of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor is re-created from U.S. and Japanese viewpoints. (G) (3:00) AMC: Wed. 8:30 A.M.

Torque '04. Martin Henderson. Framed for murder by a drug dealer, a biker must elude lawmen and the brother of the dead man. (PG-13) (1:45) TNT: Sun. 6:15 P.M. (CC)

The Transporter 2 '05. Jason Statham. A former Special Forces operative springs into action to save the kidnapped son of an anti-drug czar. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Sat. 6:30 P.M. (CC)

Tremors 4: The Legend Begins '04. Michael Gross. A man hires a mercenary to destroy giant worms that are terrorizing a mining town in the 1800s. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)

The Truth About Cats and Dogs '96. Uma Thurman. A radio adviser to pet owners sends a glamorous blond proxy on her blind date with an unsuspecting photographer. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Tue. 12:45 P.M. (CC)

Twin Warriors '93. Jet Li. A government rebel brings his tai chi skills to bear against the boyhood friend who betrayed him. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 1 P.M.

Two Came Back '97. Melissa Joan Hart. A nomadic young woman and other crew members struggle to survive aboard a delivery vessel caught in a violent storm. (2:00) LIFE: Wed. noon (CC)

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Ultraviolet '06. Milla Jovovich. As worldwide civil war looms, a superhuman woman becomes the protector of a boy who is perceived as a threat to humanity. (PG-13) (1:35) STZ: Tue. 6:35 A.M., 4:30 P.M., 10:50 P.M. (CC)

Under Siege '92. Steven Seagal. Two military madmen hijack a nuclear-armed Navy battleship with a SEAL commando on board as a cook. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)

Under Siege 2: Dark Territory '95. Steven Seagal. A CIA operative aboard a train tries to stop a mad genius who threatens to use a weapon from space if the government does not meet his $1 billion ransom. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 2:15 A.M. (CC)

Underworld: Evolution '06. Kate Beckinsale. Vampire warrior Selene and her werewolf lover trace the origins of the ancient feud between their races. (R) (1:50) STZ: Mon. 2:45 A.M., Tue. 1 P.M., 9 P.M., Fri. 1:50 P.M., 9 P.M., Sat. 9:15 A.M. (CC)

Universal Soldier '92. Jean-Claude Van Damme. Dead soldiers from the '60s surface in the '90s as high-tech warriors reanimated by the U.S. government. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)

Urban Legend '98. Jared Leto. A lunatic embarks upon a campus murder spree as collegians ponder mythical killers and their crimes. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 2 A.M. (CC)

U.S. Marshals '98. Tommy Lee Jones. A chief deputy and his team pursue an escaped fugitive accused of killing two government agents. (PG-13) (3:00) AMC: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 5 P.M.

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Valerie Flake '99. Susan Traylor. A nice guy with an ill-tempered mother pursues an embittered widow who drinks, bedhops and demeans sympathizers. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)

Valiant '05. Voices of Ewan McGregor. Animated. A patriotic pigeon and another bird have an important assignment while serving during World War II. (G) (1:20) ENC: Sun. 9:15 A.M., 3:15 A.M. (CC)

Venom '05. Agnes Bruckner. Resurrected as a killer, a gas station owner terrorizes a group of teenagers in the swamps of Louisiana. (R) (1:30) STZ: Wed. 4 A.M. (CC)

Very Bad Things '98. Christian Slater. An accidental death leads to escalating violence and immorality for a bride, a bridegroom and their friends. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 2:45 A.M. (CC)

Vice Versa '88. Judge Reinhold. Touching an old skull makes a Chicago executive switch bodies with his 11-year-old son, and vice versa. (PG) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 3:30 P.M., 5:45 A.M. (CC)

Village of the Damned '60. George Sanders. A group of unusual children uses unearthly powers to control the adults around them. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 4:15 A.M.

The Visitation '06. Martin Donovan. Supernatural events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger in a small town. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 9:15 A.M., 11:35 P.M. (CC)

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Waist Deep '06. Tyrese Gibson. An ex-convict collides with members of a street gang after his car is stolen with his son inside. (R) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 10:45 A.M., 8:15 P.M. (CC)

Waiting ... '05. Ryan Reynolds. A womanizing waiter, his former girlfriend and his housemate ponder their lives while working at a chain restaurant. (R) (1:35) SHO: Mon. 1 A.M. (CC)

Wake of Death '04. Jean-Claude Van Damme. A former mob enforcer takes on the vicious Chinese crime lord responsible for his wife's murder. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Tue. 9 A.M.

Waking the Dead '00. Billy Crudup. Haunted by the loss of his first love, a man begins to question whether she is really dead. (R) (1:50) TMC: Thu. 11:25 A.M. (CC)

Walk the Line '05. Joaquin Phoenix. Johnny Cash forms an enduring bond with June Carter and struggles with drug addiction on the way to music stardom. (PG-13) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 4:15 P.M. (CC)

Walking Tall '04. The Rock. A former Special Forces soldier becomes sheriff and deputizes an old friend to help rid their town of thugs. (PG-13) (1:30) TNT: Sun. 8 P.M., 9:30 P.M. (CC)

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit '05. Voices of Peter Sallis. Animated. Pest controllers Wallace and Gromit must save the day when a vegetable-munching beast ravages town gardens. (G) (1:30) HBO: Fri. 2:30 P.M. (CC)

Warm Springs '05. Kenneth Branagh. Stricken with polio at the age of 39, Franklin Delano Roosevelt seeks refuge and treatment at a health spa in Georgia. (2:00) HBO: Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)

Way Down South '39. Bobby Breen. An orphan in pre-Civil War Louisiana fights to win his late father's plantation back from a corrupt lawyer. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 6 A.M.

The Weather Man '05. Nicolas Cage. A Chicago weather forecaster tries to mend relations with his father, his ex-wife and his two children. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 6:15 P.M. (CC)

What Makes a Family '01. Brooke Shields. A lesbian faces a bitter legal battle against her late lover's parents for custody of her and her partner's child. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 1 P.M.

When a Stranger Calls '06. Camilla Belle. A sadistic stranger subjects a teenage baby-sitter to an increasingly threatening round of phone calls. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Sun. 10:50 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)

When Secrets Kill '97. Gregory Harrison. A husband becomes a murder suspect when his adopted daughter's natural mother is killed following a visit to his home. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)

Where the Truth Lies '05. Kevin Bacon. An ambitious reporter probes the reasons behind the sudden split of a 1950s comedy team. (NR) (1:50) TMC: Sun. 11:40 P.M. (CC)

Whirlygirl '06. Monet Mazur. A studious student finds adventure when he follows a mysterious woman to New York. (R) (1:40) STZ: Fri. 3:40 P.M., 5 A.M. (CC)

White Palace '90. Susan Sarandon. Lust turns to love for a 40-ish working-class woman and a 20-ish yuppie adman with little in common. (R) (1:50) MAX: Wed. 5:10 A.M. (CC)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit '88. Bob Hoskins. Live action/animated. In a world where cartoons coexist with humans, a private eye tries to clear a long-eared fugitive of murder charges. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)

Wide Awake '06. Filmmaker Alan Berliner examines his bout with insomnia and the possible causes. (NR) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)

Wide Awake '98. Joseph Cross. A grieving boy asks difficult questions about death and the meaning of life after his beloved grandfather dies. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Tue. 4:30 A.M. (CC)

Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken '91. Gabrielle Anwar. A Depression-era teen's career with her high-diving horse is challenged when she is blinded. Based on a true story. (G) (2:00) WE: Sun. 3 P.M.

Wings for the Eagle '42. Ann Sheridan. Wartime defense workers do their part on the home front by constructing military aircraft. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 3:30 P.M.

The Wings of Eagles '57. John Wayne. Based on the life of Frank "Spig" Wead, an aviation pioneer whose devotion to the Navy took priority over his family. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 2:15 A.M. (CC)

Wings Over the Pacific '43. Inez Cooper. A Navy pilot and a Nazi pilot disturb a World War I veteran, his daughter and natives. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Tue. 2:30 P.M.

The Winner '96. Vincent D'Onofrio. A long lucky streak makes a nice guy the target of opportunists like his brother, his girlfriend, and some guys from New Jersey. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 7 A.M. (CC)

The Witches '90. Anjelica Huston. A Norwegian and her grandson outwit British witches after one turns him into a mouse. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Thu. 8 P.M., Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)

Witches of Breastwick 2 '07. Seductive women offer tempting treats. (NR) (1:20) MAX: Fri. 12:10 A.M. (CC)

Wolf '94. Jack Nicholson. Bitten by a wolf in Vermont, a middle-aged Manhattan editor feels sudden vitality and begins turning into a werewolf. (R) (2:05) HBO: Wed. 4:40 A.M. (CC)

Wolf Creek '05. John Jarratt. Stranded motorists fall prey to a murderous bushman who offers to fix their vehicle, then takes them captive. (R) (1:50) STZ: Sun. 12:50 A.M., Sat. 12:35 A.M. (CC)

The Woodsman '04. Kevin Bacon. A convicted sex offender struggles to overcome his attraction to children and live a normal life. (R) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 1 A.M., Sat. 4:15 A.M. (CC)

Wrong Turn '03. Desmond Harrington. Three inbred cannibals terrorize a medical student and five campers in a remote area of West Virginia. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 6 P.M., Sat. 11 A.M.

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X-Men: The Last Stand '06. Hugh Jackman. An all-out war looms when the discovery of a cure for mutations draws a line between the followers of Charles Xavier and those of Magneto. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 11 A.M., midnight (CC)

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Yankee Doodle Dandy '42. James Cagney. Song-and-dance man George M. Cohan recalls his life from a youth in vaudeville to later success. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Wed. 5:30 P.M. (CC)

You Got Served '04. Marques Houston. Street dancers work together to win a competition worth $50,000 and a spot in a music video. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)

You, Me and Dupree '06. Owen Wilson. Three become a crowd when a newlywed invites his jobless buddy to temporarily move in with him and his wife. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 11:30 A.M., Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)

The Young Lions '58. Marlon Brando. Two U.S. soldiers and a Nazi meet amid World War II inhumanity. (NR) (3:30) AMC: Thu. 2 A.M.

You've Got Mail '98. Tom Hanks. Professional rivalry threatens to thwart romance when anonymous e-mail pals meet each other. (PG) (2:15) HBO: Wed. 5:45 P.M. (CC)

First published on June 28, 2007 at 8:53 am