2024-10-04
Ray tries to control Debra by continually turning down her advances in the bedroom. It's a strategy that works---until she discovers what he's doing. (Repeat).
Robert learns a surprising secret about his mother-in-law, Pat (Georgia Engel), when Amy's parents visit to celebrate their daughter's birthday. Hank: Fred Willard. Peter: Chris Elliott. (Repeat).
As the series concludes, Ray has a close call during outpatient surgery and Debra is determined not to tell him or Marie. Of course, there is no such thing as a secret in the Barone family. (Repeat).
In the pilot, Ray (Ray Romano) must uninvite his meddlesome parents to his wife's birthday party because she wants some space for a change. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Chris O'Donnell plays one of Charlie's ex-girlfriends, who is now a man. It gets better: He starts dating Evelyn (Holland Taylor), who's clueless about his past history with her son. Leanne: Rebecca McFarland. Berta: Conchata Ferrel. (Repeat).
Judith's devious siren sister (Teri Hatcher) stirs things up at Jake's 11th birthday party when she hits on Alan. Meanwhile, Evelyn brings alcohol and has a party of her own. Judith: Marin Hinkle. Evelyn: Holland Taylor. Rose: Melanie Lynskey. (Repeat).
Jake's sullen mood baffles and bothers the family and prompts Alan and Judith to take him to a child psychologist (Jane Lynch). Vicki: Amanda Tosch. Jake: Angus T. Jones. Berta: Conchata Ferrell. Judith: Marin Hinkle. (Repeat).
Charlie plays a tricky game when he gets involved with Alan's divorce lawyer (Heather Locklear), who could make things difficult for Alan if she were, say, dumped by a self-centered lothario. Crystal: Alana De La Garza. Stuart: Marc Grapey. (Repeat).
When Charlie discovers that Alan is sleepwalking, he believes it's related to his brother's lack of sex following his divorce, and comes up with a cure. Dr. Linda Freeman: Jane Lynch. Darlene: Amanda Swisten. Annette: Jamie Day. (Repeat).
When Jake repeats one of Charlie's sexist remarks in front of Judith's support group, the women convince Judith to stop Jake's visits with his dad and Charlie. Linda: Romy Rosemont. Ruth: Cheryl White. Kathleen: Amy Farrington. Mandy: Yvette Nicole Brown. (Repeat).
Charlie has a pregnancy scare involving one of his one-night stands and decides to go for the big "V," and we're not talking Vegas. Dr. Sperlock: Terry Rhoads. Naomi: Jenna Gering. Paul: Byrne Offutt. Berta: Conchata Ferrell. (Repeat).
Sean Penn, Elvis Costello and Harry Dean Stanton appear as themselves in the second-season opener in which Alan is hurt that Charlie excludes him from his regular meeting with his friends, which he refuses to call "a support group." Coop: Bobby Cooper. Rose: Melanie Lynskey. Judith: Marin Hinkle. (Repeat).
Alan is shocked to learn that Jake's pediatrician is sleeping with Judith. Evelyn, meanwhile, confronts Charlie about his hatred for her; and is joined by Berta and Rose who demand to know as well. (Repeat).
Jake could be suspended for making an obscene gesture at school, but Charlie thinks he has a way to fix things with the teacher (Missi Pyle) in order to keep her from punishing the boy. Judith: Marin Hinkle. Alan: Jon Cryer. Jake: Angus T. Jones. (Repeat).
Alan is alarmed when Jake brings his thirtysomething girlfriend home for a visit; Walden tries to keep a secret from Alan. (Repeat).
Walden pleads with Kate to give their romance another shot when he's lonely on Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, Alan's holiday with Lyndsey doesn't proceed as he'd hoped. (Repeat).
Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. star in this suspenser. They play friends who accidentally run over a man on a dark road, then dispose of the body. Months later, a menacing figure begins stalking them, claiming to know the "truth" about their eventful summer vacation. Anne Heche. (Repeat).
The Vincent Price cult classic gets a high-tech makeover in this horror film laced with humor and creepy effects. Geoffrey Rush plays an eccentric tycoon who throws a party at an abandoned asylum and offers $1 million to every guest who stays overnight. Taye Diggs, Famke Janssen, Peter Gallagher. (Repeat).
A toy salesman is murdered a week before Halloween; his daughter tries to find out why by enlisting the aid of her dad's doctor. (Repeat).
Unspeakable evil permeates the screen when Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield to resolve some unfinished family business and kills everyone in his path before coming face-to-face with his most-formidable adversary to date. (Repeat).
Rocker Rob Zombie directed this terrifying reimagining of John Carpenter's seminal 1978 slasher film about a psycho killer who escapes from a psychiatric facility and goes on a bloody rampage on Halloween night. (Repeat).
Jamie Lee Curtis returns in this chilling 20th-anniversary sequel as madman Michael Myers' long-lost sister. Laurie Strode (Curtis) runs a prep school and lives a peaceful life---until her maniac brother returns to crash her son's Halloween party. But Laurie vows not to allow their bloody family history to repeat itself. (Repeat).
In the chilling eighth installment of the series, a group of frightened teens tries to live through the night in killer Michael Myers' childhood home as part of an Internet contest set up by an entrepreneur (Busta Rhymes). Little do they know that someone is in the house waiting for them. Jamie Lee Curtis, Ryan Merriman, Bianca Kajlich, Thomas Ian Nicholas. (Repeat).
When a psychopath escapes a mental institution after a long incarceration for slaying his sister when he was six, he heads back to his hometown to slake his bloodlust. (Repeat).