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In Los Angeles, an ex-con takes the underground fighting world by storm in his quest to fulfill a promise to a dead friend.
Secret pasts and gangsters threaten the success of a club promoter (Jason Gedrick) and his friend (Donnie Wahlberg) after they open a hot spot in Miami.
When teen debutante Kelly (Denise Richards) fails to attract the attention of her hunky guidance counselor, Sam (Matt Dillon), she cries rape, igniting a scandal that results in his arrest. Sam appeals to Ken (Bill Murray), a hack personal-injury lawyer who has never handled a case that couldn't be helped by a prop neck brace. Soon, a second victim, Suzie (Neve Campbell), comes forward, and Detective Duquette (Kevin Bacon) discovers that the unfolding case is far from what it seems.
On Valentine's Day, Tom (Cuba Gooding Jr.) stops at a local bar to down a glass of courage on his way home to ask his live-in lover to marry him. Seeing some of his best friends there, he invites them to drop by later for a celebratory party. However, when Tom arrives home, his lover is gone and a Dear John letter awaits him. As Tom's friends (Matthew Lillard, Mars Callahan, Sean Astin) drop in, the group begins an alcohol-fueled discussion about love and relationships.
A man hits the dating scene when his girlfriend gives him two months to decide whether he wants to marry her. Uncertain of commitment, he spots another woman and instantly falls for her, but when she disappears he decides the only way to be sure of the relationship is to track the mysterious girl down.
Hapless students (Brett Cullen, Donald Most, Mary Cadorette) learn the latest procedures at an academy for flight attendants.
Ever since Alan Johnson (Christopher Reeve) freed Britt "Black Fox" Johnson (Tony Todd) from slavery, the two have considered each other not just friends but blood brothers. The two men, with their families, move to the recently settled Texas wilds to start over, away from the plantations of the South. But the local Indian tribes don't want them there, and start kidnapping settler women and children. Since the Indians won't talk to white men, Britt is sent to try and negotiate with them.
A musician (Anton Yelchin) returns home after eight years and reunites with his brother (Chris Marquette), a slow-witted hit man who works for a local gangster (Vincent D'Onofrio).