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Losin' It

Losin' It is a 1983 comedy film starring Tom Cruise, Shelley Long, Jackie Earle Haley, and John Stockwell. The film is directed by Curtis Hanson. It was filmed largely in Calexico, California. Four teenagers from Los Angeles are on their way to Tijuana, Mexico: Dave, Woody, Spider, and Dave's...
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Comedy

Comedy (from the Greek κωμωδία, komodia) as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the...
x Films of this genre:
Wet Hot American Summer,
Mean Girls,
Tom and Huck,
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Coming of age

Coming of age is a young person's transition from childhood to adulthood. The age at which this transition takes place varies in society, as does the nature of the transition. It can be a simple legal convention or can be part of a ritual, as...
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Ordinary People,
Breaking Away,
Fucking Åmål,
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Indie

In the United States, an independent film, or indie film, is a film that is produced mostly outside of a major film studio. The term is also refers to art films which differ markedly from most mass marketed films. In addition to being produced by...
x Films of this genre:
The Birth of a Nation,
Blue Velvet,
Dressed to Kill,
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Sex comedy

Sex comedy is a term for comedy movies with sexual content usually referring to those made in Britain in the mid 1970s. They may range from comic pornographic films like the Confessions series to relatively innocent comedies that include jokes about...
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Confessions of a Driving Instructor,
Private School,
Bachelor Party 2,
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