2. Both are romantic comedies about the daughter of the President trying to live a
normal life while avoiding the Secret Service and falling in love with bland-looking
white guys.
First Daughter and Chasing Liberty
3. The first daughter of the U.S. President heads off to college where she falls
for a graduate student with a secret agenda.
First Daughter
4.9 | PG | 106 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
11 February 2005 (UK)
Director: Forest Whitaker
Writers: Jessica Bendinger (story),
Jerry O'Connell (story)
Stars: Katie Holmes, Marc Blucas,
Michael Keaton
Ratings: 4.9/10 from 15,869 users
Metascore: 31/100
Reviews: 106 user | 52 critic |
24 from Metacritic.com
4. Anna Foster has never had an ordinary life. At eighteen years old, she is the most
protected girl in America; she is the First Daughter. Frustrated with her
overprotective father, Anna goes on a run with a photographer she met.
Chasing Liberty
6.1 | 12A | 111 min | Comedy, Romance |
9 January 2004 (USA)
Director: Andy Cadiff
Writers: Derek Guiley, David Schneiderman
Stars: Mandy Moore, Matthew Goode,
Mark Harmon
Ratings: 6.1/10 from 27,729 users
Metascore: 46/100
Reviews: 129 user | 65 critic |
32 from Metacritic.com
5. Both are sci-fi movies set in the near future about a manned exploration of Mars that
goes dangerously wrong. Both movies feature the discovery of some form of life on
Mars, people heroically sacrificing their lives for the fate of the mission, and
receiving bad reviews.
Mission to Mars and Red Planet
6. When the first manned mission to Mars meets with a catastrophic and mysterious
disaster after reporting an unidentified structure, a rescue mission is launched to
investigate the tragedy and bring back any survivors.
Mission to Mars
5.5 | PG | 114 min | Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi |
14 April 2000 (UK)
Director: Brian De Palma
Writers: Lowell Cannon (story),
Jim Thomas (story)
Stars: Tim Robbins, Gary Sinise, Don Cheadle
Ratings: 5.5/10 from 57,141 users
Metascore: 34/100
Reviews: 944 user | 176 critic |
36 from Metacritic.com
7. Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMME, search for solutions to save a
dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly
awry.
Red Planet
5.6 | 12 | 106 min | Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
1 December 2000 (UK)
Director: Antony Hoffman
Writers: DChuck Pfarrer (story),
Chuck Pfarrer (screenplay)
Stars: Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss,
Tom Sizemore
Ratings: 5.6/10 from 45,178 users
Metascore: 34/100
Reviews: 346 user | 144 critic |
27 from Metacritic.com
8. Both are modern retellings of Brothers Grimm fairytale "Snow White," and
both also received Academy Award nominations for "Best Costume
Design."
Snow White & The Huntsman and Mirror, Mirror
9. In a twist to the fairy tale, the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into
the woods to be killed winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a
quest to vanquish the Evil Queen.
Snow White
& The Huntsman
6.1 | 12A | 127 min | Action, Adventure, Drama |
30 May 2012 (UK)
Director: Rupert Sanders
Writers: Evan Daugherty (screenplay),
John Lee Hancock
(screenplay)
Stars: Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth,
Charlize Theron
Ratings: 6.1/10 from 207,569 users
Metascore: 57/100
Reviews: 688 user | 408 critic |
39 from Metacritic.com
10. An evil queen steals control of a kingdom and an exiled princess enlists the
help of seven resourceful rebels to win back her birthright.
Mirror, Mirror
5.6 | PG | 106 min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama |
2 April 2012 (UK)
Director: Tarsem Singh
(as Tarsem Singh
Dhandwar)
Writers: Marc Klein (screenplay),
Jason Keller (screenplay)
Stars: Lily Collins, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer
Ratings: 5.6/10 from 66,468 users
Metascore: 46/100
Reviews: 199 user | 378 critic |
34 from Metacritic.com
11. Both are family movies about the comic misadventures of a talking pig and his
talking farm friends. Both are also G-rated movies that begin with the protagonist pig
freshly orphaned as they discover that their parents have been taken to
slaughterhouses, so, um, yeah.
Babe and Gordy
12. Babe, a pig raised by sheepdogs, learns to herd sheep with a little help
from Farmer Hoggett.
Babe
6.8 | U | 91 min | Comedy, Drama, Family |
15 December 1995 (UK)
Director: Chris Noonan
Writers: Dick King-Smith (novel),
George Miller (screenplay)
Stars: James Cromwell, Magda
Szubanski,
Christine Cavanaugh
Ratings: 6.8/10 from 87,611 users
Metascore: 83/100
Reviews: 178 user | 77 critic |
16 from Metacritic.com
13. A talking pig named Gordy becomes involved in a quest to save his family
from the slaughterhouse.
Gordy
3.9 | U | 90 min | Comedy, Drama, Family |
12 May 1995 (USA)
Director: Mark Lewis
Writers: Jay Sommers (story),
Dick Chevillat (story)
Stars: Kristy Young, Doug Stone,
James Donadio
Ratings: 3.9/10 from 1,479 users
Reviews: 30 user | 11 critic