The best Melanie Hutsell’s movies

Melanie Hutsell

Melanie Hutsell

Today we present the best Melanie Hutsell’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Melanie Hutsell’s movies.
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Grown Ups 2

Grown Ups 2
5.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/07/2013
  • Character: Kmart Mother
Lenny has relocated his family back to the small town where he and his friends grew up. This time around, the grown ups are the ones learning lessons from their kids on a day notoriously full of surprises—the last day of school.

Bridesmaids

Bridesmaids
6.8/10
Annie's life is a mess. But when she finds out her lifetime best friend is engaged, she simply must serve as Lillian's maid of honor. Though lovelorn and broke, Annie bluffs her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals. With one chance to get it perfect, she’ll show Lillian and her bridesmaids just how far you’ll go for someone you love.

Father of the Year

Father of the Year
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/07/2018
  • Character: Trey's Mom
Two college grads return to their hometown, where a hypothetical question -- whose dad would win in a fight? -- leads to mass mayhem.

Justine

Justine
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/06/2019
  • Character: Pat Parker
A woman dealing with the loss of her husband, the struggle of parenthood and finding work in a new state finds solace in her relationship with an 8 year old physically disabled girl named Justine who she takes care of.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman
7.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1998
  • Character: Cashier
Classic Saturday Night Live skits featuring the hilarious Phil Hartman.

The Thin Pink Line

The Thin Pink Line
3.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/10/1998
  • Character: Yvette Evy
In this mockumentary, a film team in search of a new documentary project determines to find a wrongfully imprisoned death-row inmate. Enter Chauncey Ledbetter, the quirky, potentially gay, prisoner convicted of murdering his high school show choir teacher. As filming of the documentary progresses, evidence increases that Chauncey might be guilty after all. The title is a humorous reference to Errol Morris’ documentary The Thin Blue Line, which raised questions about the conviction of a prison inmate on death-row.

Scream, Teen, Scream!

Scream, Teen, Scream!
6.1/10
  • Release: 01/01/1996
  • Character: TV reporter
In a plot broadly spoofing teen horror movies, three teenage "girls" have a slumber party on Halloween night. Gay Power-rangers, pizza delivery guys in jocks, and anorexic ghosts put the best laid plans to shame.

Can't Stop Dancing

Can't Stop Dancing
4.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 16/01/1999
  • Character: Winnie
A Topeka, Kansas fun park dance troupe led by a 260 pound dancer (Ben Zook) learns that the park is going to close. Their leader convinces the group, now named "The Stupendous Six", to join him in a painted up bus and to hit the road to find the big time. The Six compete against other dancers to win a chance to compete in the grand finale at the Little Miss Orange County Beauty Pageant. The other members of the Six are Melanie Hutsell as an airhead, Margaret Cho as a oral fixated sex maniac, Brett Paesel as the leader's homosexual lover, Bruce Daniels as the African-American member with a penchant for misuse of black slang, and Michael Irpino as another more stereotypical gay dancer. Lots of cameos from tv stars occur in the various dance numbers. But this comedy does take most of its cues from "The Full Monty" rather than from other major dance films.

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