Un grupo de periodistas que cubren la invasión de Irak de 2003 planeada por George Bush no se creen que Saddam Hussein tenga "armas de destrucción masiva".
Ashley was dying to make a horror movie. Too bad she didn't live long enough to see it. The horror movie was never finished, but now you can witness the horrifying killing spree that was captured on the behind-the-scenes footage.
Alienated and cold, The Mortician (Method Man) processes the corpses with steely disregard. He is lonely and isolated. He is introduced to his new employee, Noah, (EJ Bonilla) by the morgue boss (Edward Furlong). Noah is a volatile youth working as part of his parole.Noah brings the notorious gangster, Carver (Dash Mihok), and his crew to the mortuary door. The Mortician's attention is pricked by the tattoo of Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' inked on the body of a murdered woman (Judy Marte), that arrives at the morgue, triggering a series of haunting dreams from his childhood. Discovering a scared child, Kane (Cruz Santiago), fleeing the morgue, he's forced to act. They become reluctant allies, struggling for redemption as they run. Through his awkward heroism, the Mortician reconnects with his long forgotten past, and finds the answers he's been searching for. He find redemption and peace.
Ex-Navy Seal Bobby Kalinowski lives a quiet, peaceful life as a landscape architect in an LA suburb with his wife Dawn and 16 year old daughter Brianna. Tonight they are invited out for an evening on the town by new neighbors clay and Elise Freeman to a happening club downtown. Little did they know that this would be the start of a life or death ordeal for the group.
Harold (Cho) y Kumar (Penn) hacen un viaje a Amsterdam para coger suministros pero, durante el viaje, son confundidos con dos terroristas islámicos con intenciones de secuestrar el avión. Les detienen y son enviados a la prisión americana de Guantánamo, Cuba. Allí empieza una historia hilarante que les llevará a las situaciones más surrealistas y desesperadas.
Tras un experimento militar fallido, el oficial Joe Bawers (Luke Wilson) y la prostituta Rita (Maya Rudolph) despiertan quinientos años adelante en el futuro, en un mundo distópico en el que la selección natural ha favorecido a los más idiotas, debido a que se reproducen más. Esto ha resultado en una humanidad estúpida e ignorante, de modo que Joe descubre que es el hombre más inteligente del planeta. Pronto se convierte en un cercano consejero del Presidente de los Estados Unidos, el excéntrico Camacho (Terry Crews).