- The Cable Guy: Lloyd Christmas befriends Ferris Bueller and later becomes his enemy. White Goodman is the director, Dignan and Dewey Finn are their co-workers, and the Bowler is a jaded waitress.
- Caddyshack: Gerald Ford and Thornton Melon play golf at a resort owned by Ted Baxter, where Peter Venkman is the Ax-Crazy greens-keeper. The Flying Dutchman complains about the happenings at the resort.
- In the sequel, Rabbi Krustofski joins the country club and butts heads with Elliott Ness. It gets so bad, Ness hires Ray Stantz to kill him.
- Café Society: Lex Zuckerberg goes from the east to west to work for his movie producer uncle Evan Scott and meets his uncle's beautiful assistant Snow Swan.
- Cake: Rachel Green is a jerkass who has more important things to worry about than her acquaintance Cinderella killing herself (Cindy's husband Jake Sully is a bit sadder about it) but then Cindy's ghost(?) appears and tells Rachel she needs to pull herself together but since "Cindy" represents Rachel's conscience she's a massive jerk too.
- The Call: When 911 operator Catwoman makes a mistake that causes a serial killer to murder an innocent girl, It's Personal when she discovers Olive is at the same killer's mercy.
- Camelot (1967): Albus Dumbledore marries Max, but things get complicated when he invites General Esperanza to sit at his Round Table. Things get even more complicated when Albus’s son Thomas comes to stay with them. Also appearing are Grandpa “Bungy” Potts and Mr. Fezziwig.
- The Campaign: Ricky Bobby is a Congressman running for his fifth term. two brothers, Ray Stantz and Arthur Mitchell try to get Alan to run against Ricky Bobby.
- Can You Ever Forgive Me?: Struggling to make ends meet and having been denied an advance by Dr. Mary Albright, Agent Susan Cooper begins forging personal letters of historical significance, assisted by her old friend Zander Rice.
- Canadian Bacon: U.S. President Hawkeye Pierce cooks up a phony invasion of Canada to distract the American people from trouble within. It becomes very real when Niagara Falls sheriff Del Griffith and his deputy Carla Tortelli assume it's authentic.
- Candy (2006): A poet named Joker meets an artist named Sweet Pea. Their love is based on fierce passion, creativity, the joy of being together, and heroin. The film follows their life together as they struggle with love and addiction.
- Candyman: The Fallen is a vengeful spirit who kills anyone who says his name five times in the mirror. He terrorizes Princess Irulan and frames her for his murders so people can believe in his legend. George Mason is Irulan's husband who later on leaves her for another woman. The Fallen steals Maxine Joseph–Chadway's baby as a sacrifice. The King of Cartoons is a police detective.
- Cannon Movie Tales:
- The Frog Prince: Little Orphan Annie befriends an amphibious Jambi the Genie, but her sister Jamie Buchman tries to kill Jambi to prevent him from helping Annie be crowned the “true princess” by their uncle, the original Emperor Palpatine.
- Sleeping Beauty: R2D2 is an elf who magically helps Jennifer Pace to conceive a daughter, Kitty. But Cass curses Kitty to die at age sixteen. Fortunately, a singing telegram girl softens the curse to a deep sleep.
- The Emperor's New Clothes: Coach Calhoun and his prime minister, Fagin, hire J. Pierrepont Finch to make him a splendid new suit of clothes. But Finch cons Calhoun into wearing nothing in public.
- Rumpelstiltskin: Sue Snell is forced to spin straw into gold for the greedy original Emperor Palpatine. If she succeeds, she can marry Palpatine's son Mike, but if not, she'll be executed. Figment the Dragon spins the gold for her, but demands her firstborn child as payment.
- Snow White: Rosaleen finds a home with seven dwarfs led by Figment the Dragon, while her jealous stepmother Lady Olenna Tyrell plots to kill her.
- Beauty and the Beast: Mrs. Mott learns to love the animalistic Corporal Steven Pushkov.
- Hansel and Gretel: Simon and Sally are the children of Sir Edmund Appleton, who are nearly turned into gingerbread and eaten by Frau Blücher.
- Puss in Boots: Wilbur Turnblad is a clever cat who helps Robin of Sherwood win a princess's hand in marriage.
- Red Riding Hood: Alice Liddell is threatened by a werewolf sent by her villainous uncle, Mr. Incredible, who wants to force her mother Dorothy Vallens to marry him.
- The Cannonball Run: The Bandit and Pizza the Hut enter a cross-country road race and pick up Jill Munroe along the way. Their competitors include James Bond, Matt Helm, Inspector Lee, and Klinger.
- Cannonball Run 2: Klinger bankrolls a new race only to be targeted for kidnapping by Kojak and a panelist from Match Game. After Klinger is kidnapped by their gangsters (including Moe Greene and Sal Tessio), the other racers turn to Danny Ocean (the original) to rescue him.
- Speed Zone!: Frank Barrone arrests the entrants in the next race, requiring replacements to be hired. Said replacements include Uncle Buck, Max Headroom, Otter, and Babu Bhatt.
- Cape Fear (1962): Atticus Finch has to deal with ex-con Harry Powell who's after him and his family.
- Cape Fear (1991): "Four-Leaf" Tayback has to deal with ex-con Ace Rothstein, who's after him and his family, including daughter Mallory Knox. Includes Remake Cameos of the original leads.
- Le Capitaine Fracasse: An older D'Artagnan fights to save the woman of his life from the clutches of a younger D'Artagnan.
- Captain Ron: Chicago businessman Ned Nederlander and his family—wife Floris, daughter Hippie Girl, and son Brighton Sheffield—discovering that they've inherited a vintage yacht that once belonged to Clark Gable. Traveling to the sunny island of San Pomme-De-Terre to claim the dilapidated vessel, the Harveys soon realize they need to hire someone to help them sail it to Miami so they can sell it. That "someone" turns out to be the bumbling, mischievous, eyepatch-sporting rascal, Captain Ego the Living Planet. With his somewhat dubious nautical skills and excessively laid-back attitude, Captain Ego ends up taking the Nederlanders on a wild adventure around the Caribbean, managing to charm the rest of the family along the way even as he creates some serious tension with Ned himself.
- Captive: The second Sue Storm is taken hostage by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Captive State: The year is 2027, nine years after an alien invasion that has made Earth into a vassal planet ruled by mysterious "legislators." Rarely seen, they have co-opted existing human institutions (police forces, municipal governments, etc.) to run daily life as they see fit. In Chicago, a factory worker teenage Chiron, a cop Fred Flintstone, a prostitute Lorraine Warren, and assorted others try to get by amid the constant surveillance, paranoia, and brutality of the alien occupation. There was a resistance, once, but now it's extinct. Maybe.
- The Card Counter: Duke Leto Atreides copes with his complicity in state-sanctioned war crimes by becoming a professional gambler, but his life is upended when he meets Wade Watts, who wants vengeance on Duke Leto’s former superior the Green Goblin. The Duke also finds a love interest in Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi.
- Carnage: Amos Hart and Clarice Starling welcome Rose Dewitte-Beauchatre and Hans Landa into their home and have a polite chat about their respective kids.
- Carol: Although Queen Elizabeth is married to Coach Eric Taylor, she starts a steamy affair with (English-language) Lisbeth Sander. Elizabeth's best friend is none other than Lana Banana/Cordelia Foxx/Bette/Dot and most amazing of all no gays get buried!
- Carry On... Series:
- Carry On, Sergeant: The First Doctor takes a bet from Terry Medford that his platoon of National Service recruits will come out as a champion platoon. The Doctor's platoon includes Willo the Wisp, Monsieur Alfonse, Private "Professor" Hatchett, Private "Cupcake" Cook, and Drusus, and they are all disliked by their Corporal, Compo. Jill Masterson is the newly wed wife of one of the other recruits, and gets a job in the NAAFI working with Aunt Roz, who is in love with Monsieur Alfonse, who is constantly bothering Hattie Sykes, the Medical Officer.
- Carry On Nurse: A local hospital is run under the watchful eye of the Matron, Hattie Sykes and the Sister, Miss Marple. The nurses include Jill Masterson and Madge Hardcastle, whilst among the patients are Willo the Wisp, Monsieur Alfonse, Private "Professor" Hatchett, Compo, Dr. Burke (who misses his girlfriend, Edina Monsoon's Mother), Drusus, and Colonel Pickering.
- Carry On Teacher: A local school run by headmaster Edward Halliday is taught by English master Willo the Wisp, music teacher Private "Professor" Hatchett, gym mistress Madge Hardcastle, science master Monsieur Alfonse, and maths mistress Hattie Sykes. When two school inspectors - Dr. Burke and Horrible Grandma - come to inspect the school, senior pupil Robin Tripp leads the students to cause mayhem.
- Carry On Constable: A flu epidemic hits the local police force, requiring replacement officers in the form of Constables Willo the Wisp, Monsieur Alfonse, and Dr. Burke, Special Constable Private "Professor" Hatchett, and Policewoman Madge Hardcastle, who work under the orders of the Sergeants, Sid Abbott and Hattie Sykes.
- Carry On Regardless: An odd jobs agency is run by Sid Abbott and his secretary, Aunt Emily. Their employees include Willo the Wisp, Monsieur Alfonse, Private "Professor" Hatchett, Madge Hardcastle, Compo, and Drusus.
- Carry On Cruising: Sid Abbott is the Captain of a cruise ship, who owing to some last-second replacements, now has Willo the Wisp as his First Officer, Monsieur Alfonse as the ship's doctor, Captain Bilius as the chef, and Alex Spendlove as the barman. The passengers include Dulcie, Aunt Emily, and Sidney Wix.
- Carry On Cabby: Sid Abbott runs a successful taxi business, employing Monsieur Alfonse, Private "Professor" Hatchett, and Compo. This causes a strain on his marriage with Hattie Sykes, who starts her own taxi business with the help of Compo's wife, Aunt Emily, which has Alma Halliwell as one of their drivers. In the end, Sid and Hattie's marriage is restored when he rescues her from being carjacked at gunpoint by Captain James Onedin.
- Carry On Jack: Phoebe Figalilly is Disguised in Drag and pretends to be Wilfred Mott in order to be the Midshipman onboard Willo the Wisp and Michael Reynolds' ship to try and find her lost love, Captain James Onedin. Wilfred ends up press-ganged onto the same ship and befriends the cesspit cleaner, Private "Professor" Hatchett.
- Carry On Spying: A hapless group of four secret agents - Willo the Wisp, Private "Professor" Hatchett, Wilfred Mott, and Peggy Mitchell - are tasked with recovering a stolen formula. Along the way they are aided by the master of disguise, Dr. Terminus, and meet the Femme Fatale, Dulcie.
- Carry On Cleo: Roman Emperor Willo the Wisp (who is married to Madge Hardcastle and has Private "Professor" Hatchett for a father-in-law) orders Sid Abbott to sort out Alma Halliwell, the Queen of Egypt. Along the way, British citizens Monsieur Alfonse and Dr. Terminus are taken to Rome as slaves, where Monsieur Alfonse becomes Willo's bodyguard.
- Carry On Cowboy: Notorious outlaw Sid Abbott rides into town and kills the Sheriff, the Third Doctor, and takes over Madge Hardcastle's saloon. The town's Mayor, Willo the Wisp, orders for a peace marshal to be sent over, but by accident instead receives Dr. Terminus, a sanitation engineer. Sid wants Dr. Terminus out of the picture and attempts to get help from the Indian Chief and his son, Private "Professor" Hatchett and Private "Popeye" Popplewell, while Dr. Terminus attempts to run Sid out of town with the help of the Third Doctor's vengeful daughter, Doris Lethbridge-Stewart.
- Carry On Screaming!: When Dr. Terminus' girlfriend (Doris Lethbridge-Stewart) is kidnapped by a monster, he turns to the police station to get help finding her from Harold Steptoe and the Meddling Monk. Unbeknownst to them, Doris has been turned into a mannequin by the undead Willo the Wisp; his sister, Miss Rubikov, and their butler, Private "Popeye" Popplewell; and sent to Captain Peacock's store window. Private "Professor" Hatchett tries to help give the heroes information about Willo's home, but is drowned in his toilet, while Harold's wife Madge Hardcastle tries to prove he is having an affair, which ends with her being captured herself.
- Don't Lose Your Head: Sid Abbott and Dr. Terminus are a pair of toffs who travel to France to rescue aristocrats such as Private "Professor" Hatchett from the guillotine. Captain James Onedin orders the head of the Secret Police, Willo the Wisp, to stop them, and he is assisted by his Bumbling Sidekick, the Meddling Monk, and lover, Madge Hardcastle.
- Follow That Camel: After Captain James Onedin makes it seem as if though Dr. Terminus deliberately tripped him during a cricket game, Dr. Terminus is kicked off the cricket team by his love interest Doris Lethbridge-Stewart's father, the Right Reverend Hever. In his sorrow, Dr. Terminus leaves England for the French Foreign Legion, accompanied by the Meddling Monk. On their arrival, they meet Sergeant Bilko (who is secretly sleeping with local café owner Madge Hardcastle), Commandant Willo the Wisp, Captain Private "Professor" Hatchett, and Corporal Frank Pickle. When Doris comes after him to get him to return to England, she is taken by Shiekh Private "Popeye" Popplewell, who wants her as his thirteenth wife.
- Carry On Doctor: Lurcio is a bogus faith healer assisted by the partially deaf Madge Hardcastle. After a fall, he is sent to the local hospital where his fellow patients include Sid Abbott (who is married to Else Garnett), Private "Professor" Hatchett (who is married to Iris the clippie), Private "Popeye" Popplewell (who is in love with Dulcie from the women's ward), and the Meddling Monk. The staff at the hospital include Matron Hattie Sykes, Doctors Willo the Wisp and Dr. Terminus, Trainee Nurse Peggy Mitchell, and Sister Gladys Worth.
- Carry On Up the Khyber: During the time of the British rule of India, Sid Abbott is a British Govenor married to Madge Hardcastle, whose army consists of Captain Ian Chesterton, Major Death, Sergeant Major Terry Medford, and Private "Professor" Hatchett as the lowest in the ranks. To stop the uprising of Indian Khasi Willo the Wisp and his Chief, Private "Popeye" Popplewell, Sid sends Ian undercover with Terry and the Professor, with the reluctant help of a local missionary, the Meddling Monk. They are also aided by Doris Lethbridge-Stewart, Willo's daughter who has fallen for Ian.
- Carry On Camping: The Meddling Monk is the greedy owner of a campsite where many different people come on holiday, including best mates Sid Abbott and Private "Popeye" Popplewell, their girlfriends Madge Hardcastle and Dulcie, Cloudcuckoolander Private "Professor" Hatchett, married couple Terry Medford and Beatrice, Lady Counterblast, and a group of girls (including saucy Peggy Mitchell) from a private all-girls finishing school that has Willo the Wisp as the headmaster, Hattie Sykes as the Matron, and Death as the coach driver.
- Carry On Again Doctor: A local hospital is run by Head Surgeon Willo the Wisp (who is assisted by Betty Lewis), Doctors Private "Professor" Hatchett and Dr. Terminus, and Matron Hattie Sykes. Dr. Terminus disgraces himself trying to impress Peggy Mitchell, a model, and is sent to work with Sid Abbott on a remote tropical island in an effort by Willow to suck up to rich private patient Madge Hardcastle to get some of her money.
- Carry On Up the Jungle: Great White Hunter Sid Abbott and native guide Private "Popeye" Popplewell lead a group of Brits through darkest Africa. Joining them are Lurcio and Monsieur Alfonse, who are looking for a rare bird; Madge Hardcastle, who hopes to find her son, Terry Medford, who was lost in the jungle as a baby alongside her husband, Private "Professor" Hatchett; and Madge's maidservant Esther Pigeon.
- Carry On Loving: Sid Abbott and Hattie Sykes run a marriage bureau that tricks people into thinking a computer finds the perfect relationship matches for them. Their customers include Madge Hardcastle (who is already to be engaged to all-in wrestler Private "Popeye" Popplewell), Hogey the Rougey (who ends up with Esther Pigeon, a model), Willo the Wisp (who is unaware of his Kindly Housekeeper Betty Lewis' true feelings toward him), and Terry Medford (who is matched with Miss Marple's daughter Ayak, the roommate of flat-chested Susy the clippie, who herself is dating Death, a photographer). Meanwhile, Hattie wants proof that Sid is cheating on her with Madge, and so hires a Private Detective, Private "Professor" Hatchett, to follow him.
- Carry On Henry: After King Sid Abbott has his wife Betty Lewis executed, he marries Madge Hardcastle, the cousin of King of France Captain James Onedin. The revelation of her horrible garlic breath coupled with the introduction of busty Peggy Mitchell (daughter of the Meddling Monk) causes Sid to order Willo the Wisp and Terry Medford to find a way to annul the marriage, getting poor Private "Professor" Hatchett used as a fall guy and repeatedly tortured. Meanwhile, a group of plotters led by Monsieur Alfonse and Claude Jeremiah Greengrass plan to kill Sid.
- Carry On at Your Convenience: Marty Hopkirk leads a series of strikes that disrupt work at a toilet factory. The factory is run by the boss, Willo the Wisp, his son, Hogey the Rougey, and the foreman, Sid Abbott, while others involved in the higher workings of the firm include chief designer Private "Professor" Hatchett and Willo's secretary, Betty Lewis. The workers include Private "Popeye" Popplewell, Onslow, and Madge Hardcastle. As Sid and Madge are neglected by their spouses (Hattie Sykes and Claude Jeremiah Greengrass, respectively), they contemplate having an affair, while Hogey and Marty compete for the affections of Esther Pigeon, the canteen girl.
- Carry On Matron: Sid Abbott is the head of a gang made up of his son Marty Hopkirk, Private "Popeye" Popplewell, and Claude Jeremiah Greengrass. To steal birth control pills from a maternity hospital, Marty is Disguised in Drag as a nurse and sent in to infiltrate the hospital, only to fall in love with Nurse Peggy Mitchell and be pursued by Terry Medford, a doctor who doesn't believe in consent. The head surgeon, Willo the Wisp, is in love with the Matron, Hattie Sykes, but believes she is already having it off with another doctor, Private "Professor" Hatchett. The patients in the hospital are looked after by the Sister, Esther Pigeon, and include Miss Brahms, Dink, Erotica, and Madge Hardcastle, whose husband Monsieur Alfonse is in a right state of nerves waiting for the baby to arrive.
- Carry On Abroad: Willo the Wisp is a tour guide taking a load of British holidaymakers to a Spanish hotel run by the Meddling Monk, his wife, Hattie Sykes, and their son, Tolen. The holidaymakers include married pub owners Sid Abbott and Madge Hardcastle; Sid's bit on the side, Peggy Mitchell; Henpecked Husband Monsieur Alfonse and henpecking wife Edina Monsoon's Mother; The Alcoholic Private "Professor" Hatchett; monks Private "Popeye" Popplewell and Emperor Nero; pretty, young dolly bird Sally Abbott; and Old, who is in love with his straight best friend.
- Carry On Girls: In order to bring more life to a dull seaside resort, Sid Abbott gets the town to hold a beauty contest, with some of the beauty queens including Peggy Mitchell, Dink, and Miss Brahms. All for it are the Mayor, Monsieur Alfonse; Sid's publicity man, Private "Popeye" Popplewell; photographer Timmy Lea; and the randy, bottom-pinching Meddling Monk. Opposing the idea are Sid's girlfriend, Madge Hardcastle, the Women's Lib group run by Edina Monsoon's Mother, members of which include Annette Roper and Betty Lewis, and the local Police Inspector "Jelly" Knight.
- Carry On Dick: England of the 1400s is overrun with highwaymen, none more notorious than Sid Abbott, who is the leader of a Terrible Trio with Peggy Mitchell and the Meddling Monk. After Madge Hardcastle and her daughters/entertainers (one of whom is Miss Bakewell) are held up by Sid, Private "Popeye" Popplewell (who is married to Dink) orders for Willo the Wisp to stop him. Despite getting help along the way from Monsieur Alfonse, a Constable, Willo discovers too late that the local Reverend is Sid in disguise (with Hattie Sykes as his Kindly Housekeeper).
- Carry On Behind: Monsieur Alfonse runs a caravan park and he has the Meddling Monk for a handyman. Visiting the caravan park are Willo the Wisp and Maria Gambrelli, professors of archeology; Sergeant Major Williams and his mate (who is married to Annette Roper); Private "Popeye" Popplewell, bringing his wife Betty Lewis, and (reluctantly) his mother-in-law, Madge Hardcastle, the estranged wife of the Meddling Monk; Maureen Webster, a pretty, young dolly bird; and Private Pike, lumbered with his wife, Scrubba, and her big dog.
- Carry On England: Army Captain Monsieur Alfonse is sent to an experimental gun emplacement populated by both men and women to take over for his alcoholic predecessor, "Jelly" Knight. His second-in-command and Sergeant Major, Sergeant Major Williams, while the bane of his existance is the constantly kissing Sergeants Rodney Blackstock and Pamela Dare. The platoon also includes Madge Hardcastle, Nana McQueen, Gloria Beaumont, and April Wingate, while they are given a surprise inspection by Brigadier The Book, and Major Meddling Monk.
- That's Carry On!: Willo the Wisp and Peggy Mitchell host a Clip Show of the series' finest moments.
- Carry On Emmannuelle: Willo the Wisp is the French Ambassador and his servants include chauffeur Monsieur Alfonse, housekeeper Madge Hardcastle, and bootboy the Meddling Monk. Willo's wife has lots of sex with lots of men, including Sergeant Peters, whose mother, June Buckridge, doesn't approve of him finding love.
- Carry On Columbus: Dr. Burke and Edina Monsoon's Mother fund Dr. Terminus so he can take a boat trip and explore the Eastern world. Sultan Richie Richard won't allow this and has Jerzy Balowski and Laura sent after him to stop him. People joining Dr. Terminus on his trip include Wilfred Mott, Evelyn Plummer, and Victor Meldrew.
- Casablanca: Charlie Allnut is a cynical American expatriate who struggles to decide whether or not he should help his former lover Alicia Huberman and her fugitive husband Jerry Durrance escape French Morocco.
- Case 39: Bridget Jones adopts a little girl who attracts evil spirits and asks for help from priest Tai Lung.
- Casino: Travis Bickle and Vincent LaGuardia Gambini are sent to Las Vegas by The Mafia to run things, but they have different ideas on what "running Las Vegas" means. Things get complicated when Travis falls in love with Catherine Tramell who still has feelings for her pimp, Hades.
- Casino Jack: Hopper is Jack Abrahamoff. Also starring Johnny "Goodboy" Tyler and The Critic.
- Casino Royale (1967): Inspector Clouseau, Sir Charles Litton, Honey Rider and Fielding Mellish all play James Bond. Charles Foster Kane is Alvy Singer's main henchman, even though, technically speaking, Alvy is James Bond, too.
- Casper: That woman from Raging Bull and a Monty Python guy get the President of the United States and his daughter Wednesday Addams to investigate a haunted house. Robert Barone and Grandpa Lou are among the ghosts.
- Casper: A Spirited Beginning: Mufasa is the head of a ghost school.
- Cast Away: Forrest Gump is a FedEx man who ends up stranded on a deserted island with a volleyball, longing to be with his fiancee, Jamie Buchman, once again.
- The Cat in the Hat: Shrek is a fun-loving cat who visits the home of Lily Owens and Clinton Gilmore and wreaks havoc while their mother Josie Stronghold is out. Shrek also has to deal with The Boss Baby, a sleazy, fat pig of a next-door neighbor who wants to marry Josie and the kids' talking fish Terri Perry. Oh, and it's all told by Master Pakku.
- Cats: A Royal Ballet dancer is abandoned in London and meets a cast of questionably animated characters, including William Shakespeare, Jerry Mulligan, Fat Amy, Peter Rabbit, Gandalf, a Dancing with the Stars musical guest, Effie White and the group's matriarch, Queen Elizabeth I. They are menaced by Stacker Pentecost and his associate Audrey.
- Catch Me If You Can: Very Loosely Based on a True Story, Jack Dawson is a sixties teenager who becomes a con-artist after his father Max Zorin and mother separate. Over the course of a few years, Jack impersonates various occupations, including an airline pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer, and accumulates a massive fortune. This soon attracts the attention of FBI agent Forrest Gump, who soon becomes determined to bring him to justice. Also stars Giselle as a young nurse that falls for Jack, Col. Willard as her lawyer father, and Sydney Bristow as a Hooker with a Heart of Gold.
- Catch That Kid: Bella Swan, Chad Danforth, and Dylan Masset try to rob a bank so they can get the money for Bella's dad's surgery; however, they have to deal with a security system built by Bella's mom, Alex Owens.
- Caveman: Mr. Conductor and Anya struggle in a hostile, prehistoric world.
- Celeste and Jesse Forever: Ann Perkins and Columbus discover they can be Amicable Exes, although their new-found cooperation really weirds out their friends Deeks and Rachel. Based on Ann's real-life literal ex-friendship.
- The Cell: Selena is a VR therapist, Agent Viv is her Bridge Bunny, Gen. Thade is an FBI agent, Norman Bates is another FBI agent, and Edgar is the comatose villain with a Freudian Excuse they're trying to get info from. Kat Hillard has been kidnapped by Edgar later putting her in a glass cell & slowly flooding it over 40hrs.
- Cellular: Captain America gets a random call from Vicki Vale, and he must rescue her from Frank Martin and a host of baddies. Jerry Lundegaard and a teenage Lloyd Christmas help out.
- Central Intelligence: Ben a Future Loser (from his POV), Maui is a Cloud Cuckoo Lander Boisterous Bruiser, Jesse was subjected to Ludicrous Gibbs, Nick joined the actual "Church of Happyology", and Molly is Maui's high school crush.
- Centurion: Young Magneto is the leader of Legio IX Hispania, a Lost Roman Legion stationed in Roman Britain to fight the hostile Brigante tribe led by Nika Boronina. Jimmy McNulty is a general within Legio IX Hispania while Bodhi Rook is the legion's camp cook. DeSaad is one of one of Agricola's generals.
- Ceremony: Will Stronghold falls for The Bride before her wedding day.
- Challengers (2024): Meeting the young tennis superstar MJ complicates the friendship between teenagers Riff Lorton and Prince Charles. Years later, MJ has become Art's coach and wife, and has helped him go from mediocre tennis player to Grand Slam champion. But when he faces off against Prince Charles in a Challenger event, the Lortons find that it's not so easy to escape the past.
- The Change-Up: Hal Jordan and Michael Bluth experience a grown-up "Freaky Friday" Flip.
- Changeling: Tigress Fox desperately searches for her missing child with help from Harvey Dent while Matthew Buchanan comes forward to report his Evil Uncle.
- The Chaperone: Jarko Grimwood is fresh out of prison after 7 years of listening to Dr. Shril and trying to become a better person. Once out, he'd like nothing more than to reconnect with his estranged wife, Julie Nixon Eisenhower and his daughter, Alex Dunphy. Sadly it's too little too late as they've both built good lives without him and even have a new male figure in the form of Elliot DiMauro, Julie's boyfriend.
- Chaplin: Tony Stark is a silent film actor. Also includes Leonard Pince-Garnell, Alice, Hannibal Lecter, and Hades.
- Chappie: After Jamal's innocent but potentially powerful AI Wikus goes rogue and is "adopted" by a freaky rap duo, Ellen Ripley and Wolverine strive to get him back, deactivated or alive (preferably the former, in tiny pieces just to make sure).
- Charade: Princess Ann is pursued by several men (consisting of Sedgwick, Mike Bellamy, and Doc) who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. With her life in jeopardy, she turns to Dr. David Huxley for help, but soon discovers he isn't who he claims to be, and that his own agenda is far from clear. Mr. Wilson is Ann's CIA administrator who turns out to be the murderer.
- Charley Varrick: Oscar Madison and his accomplice Scorpio find out that they have inadvertently stolen Mafia money during a small-town bank robbery. Dean Wormer hires hit man Mitchell to take out the robbers and retrieve the money.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Narrated by Baron Samedi, Edward Scissorhands invites five kids on a tour of his factory, including Astro Boy, Bethany Hamilton, and Lewis Robinson.
- Charlie Bartlett: Kyle Reese is an affable but trouble-making teenager who, when he transfers to a public high school after getting kicked out of boarding school, romances Norah, whose father is Tony Stark. Also, Tony is the principal of Kyle's school.
- Charlie Wilson's War: Woody, an Upper-Class Twit who also happens to be a congressman, is swept into the Russian invasion of Afghanistan when Erin Brockovich brings it to his attention. Horrified by the conditions of the refugees, he joins forces with an unconventional CIA agent/arms dealer to get the Afghans something to fight with. They succeed beyond their wildest dreams but "fuck up the end game" when the US promptly ignores the Afghans in favor of befriending the Russians. Giselle, Scarlett, and Liz Parker are among his colleagues, and he gets lucky with Queen Victoria.
- Charlie's Angels (2000): The Film of the Series has Julia Sullivan, Princess Pei-Pei, and Tina Carlyle as the three spies. They are aided by Peter Venkman.
- Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle: Esmeralda is the Big Bad, and Venkman is replaced with Frank Catton.
- Charlie's Angels (2019): Jasmine teams up with Snow White and Grace Briggs to thwart a plot by Jasmine's employer Finnick Odair. Meanwhile, Captain Picard retires and is replaced by Wyldstyle (who also directs); the wizard Shazam and Peter Kavinsky also appear.
- Charlotte's Web (2006): Satsuki adopts a pig, Young Will Turner, whose life is saved by Tinker Bell. Randall Boggs is a dirty rat and the other farm animals include Eudora, Eddie, the Sundance Kid, Sir Lancelot, Annie Wilkes and Reba Hart.
- Cheaper by the Dozen (2003): Lucky Day and Miss Flint have Clark Kent, Annie Walker (who's engaged to Kelso), Lizzie McGuire, Isabella Garcia-Shapiro and Leni Loud among their enormous brood. Lucky's pal is a deceased undertaker, Cameron Frye likes them more than his wife does, and Sam Winchester picks on Clark.
- Cheaper by the Dozen 2: On holiday, the family butts heads with Lucky's rival Noah Levenstein and his family including wife Lani McKenzie and daughter Goldie, while Isabella falls for Noah's son Jacob Black.
- The Cheetah Girls: Four teens Raven Baxter, Dominique, Alisa Cordova, and Lily hold on to their dream of musical fame while navigating the twists and turns of their normal lives.
- Cherry (2021): Nathan Drake is a disenfranchised young man from Ohio who meets the love of his life Katie Knight, only to risk losing her through a series of bad decisions and challenging life circumstances. Also starring Tony Soprano.
- Child's Play: After being fatally shot by Prince Humperdinck, Piter De Vries makes a voodoo chant to transfer his soul inside a doll. After being bought by Gillian, Piter continues his murder spree until he has to transfer his soul to Gillian's boy Andy before the doll becomes human.
- Child's Play 2: Andy is now in foster care , living with Pamela Hawley and Beef. But of course Piter is Not Quite Dead and still wants to pull a Grand Theft Me on poor Andy. Also appearing are Mrs. Ross, Richard Fish and Henriques.
- Child's Play (2019): Single mom April Ludgate acquires a popular Luke Skywalker toy for her son Martin Wells, only to find Luke's A.I. Is a Crapshoot; as the toy racks up a body count, Jefferson Morales starts to investigate.
- Chill Factor: Billy Loomis and Tre Styles are in possession of a bomb that will detonate if it reaches above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Now it's up to them to take it to the military base to save the day. But they're both pursued by a group of terrorists, led by Ivan Putin.
- Chinatown: Jack Torrance is a private investigator in Los Angeles sent to uncover the truth about what really happened at the request of Bonnie Parker after the water commissioner is found dead. Unbeknownst to Torrance, he gets entangled in a conspiracy involving control of the water supply, real estate development, and Parental Incest caused by Buck Loner, the wealthiest businessman in Tinseltown.
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022): Spider-Ham and Johnny Loughran (who become Dot Warner and Yen Sid when acting) are estranged former friends in a world of Animated Actors who must team up to find their missing friend, the Hulk. Klaus and Nile Freeman are the local police, Murray the Mummy is a puppet cheese vendor, LEGO Batman is a Former Child Star animated crook with God and Paul as henchmen, Gregly is an uncanny version of a certain blue hedgehog, Mom and a different God (who is Count Dooku when acting) are Spider-Ham and Johnny's other friends, and Cyril Figgis is Johnny's agent.
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Bert the chimney sweep is a widower inventor with two young children who makes a magical flying car. This soon attracts the attention of the child-hating Baron Goldfinger.
- Chloe: Needy has an affair with Qui-Gon Jinn and Clarice Starling.
- Alternatively: Karen Smith has a affair with Bryan Mills and Poppy Adams.
- A Christmas Carol (1938): Admiral Boom is a mean old miser, until he's visited by the ghost of his former business partner Joseph and three other ghosts, Careen O'Hara, Berthold the Huntsman, and a morgue keeper. They teach him to be kind and generous, especially to Judge Henry Harper and his family, which includes his son John Colley and his real life daughter Maureen Robinson.
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Good and evil battle of a fantastic land led by Bryan Mills and Gabriel, with respective aid from Wesley Gibson and an Oompa-Loompa. Prince Charming is also on the side of good.
- ‘’The Chronicles of Riddick’’:
- ‘’Pitch Black’’: Goliath and Areyn Sun are passengers trapped on a hostile planet, with them is prisoner Dominic Torreto.
- ‘’The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)’’: Dominic is pursued by warriors who count Eomer among their number.
- ''Riddick’’: Stranded on a barren planet, Xander Cage faces mercenaries Starbuck and Rabban.
- The Fast and the Furious Version: Dom Toretto face mercenary Carter Verone.
- Guardians of the Galaxy Version: Groot face mercenary Drax.
- The Cincinnati Kid: Steve Andrews is an up-and-coming poker player who tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against long-time poker master Johnny Rocco.
- Cinderella Man: Jor-El is a boxing champion who's forced to give up boxing after breaking his hand in the ring. He's married to Bridget Jones, and Viserys Targaryen) is one of his friends.
- Chupa: Jacen Syndulla travels to Mexico visit his grandfather, retired professional luchador Walter Simmons, along with his two cousins. While there, he encounters a young chupacabra cub and takes care of it. However, the cub is also being hunted by Ushari, who wants to use its blood to help revolutionise medicine.
- The Circle (2017): Belle Granger (formerly a pretty android) joins Woody's cult-like internet company that is totally not Goopple. Remy is Woody's right-hand man, Finn is Belle's coworker. Also starring Nebula Pond, and Bill Henrickson.
- Citizen Kane: Le Chiffre (whose mother is Endora) mysteriously says one word when he dies. Le Chiffre also dealt with problems with Dr. Vesalius.
- City Slickers: Mike Wazowski has become disillusioned with his life after turning 39. At his birthday party, Marv and Lt. Steven Hauk give him a gift: a two-week cattle drive out at New Mexico. The three men head over there and learn how to handle the herd under the guidance of tough, grizzled cowboy Carl Grissom.
- City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold: A year after the first film, Mike celebrates his 40th birthday when Marv finds a treasure map. They set out to the desert in Arizona and search for the gold. They are joined by Mike's ne'er-do-well brother Jay Sherman, and later on, Carl's twin brother, Jack Wilson.
- Civil War: Mary Jane Watson, Roberto Nascimento and Priscilla Presley navigates through the Second American Civil War. And no, it's not that kind of civil war.
- Clash of the Titans (1981): Michael Kuzak, son of Prince Hamlet, is set down in the city of Joppa by a jealous Professor Minerva McGonagall, where he meets Mickey Goldmill and Peter Creedy, and goes on a quest to save a princess from a giant monster. Also appearing are Honey Ryder and the German mechanic who beat up Indiana Jones.
- Clash of the Titans (2010): Ra's al Ghul is fighting with Ramses, lord of the underworld. Gwen Raiden is the Love Interest, and Atia of the Julii is her mom. Paz is the god of war. Jake Sully is The Hero with Gretel as his guide and Hannial Lector is the captain of Argos who accompanies Jake.
- Wrath of the Titans: Gwen now looking like Amy Elliott Dulane is the new Queen of Argos after being rescued by Jake. His new companions include Caesar and Davy Jones. Cinderella is a female warrior from Argos.
- Click: Happy Gilmore is a workaholic architect working for Michael Knight and married to Selene with two children. One night, he goes to the nearby Bed, Bath and Beyond to buy a new remote control, where he meets Max Zorin, who offers him one remote that really goes above and beyond for Happy's life. Unfortunately, it starts to interfere with his life and strain his relationship with his family and his parents the Fonz and Marge Simpson.
- Cliffhanger: Rocky Balboa is a mountain-climber who goes with Yondu and Maggie O'Connell to rescue a group of people that are stuck in the Rocky Mountains. But it's a trap as the group is actually terrorists led by Dick Solomon as he forces Rocky, Yondu, and Maggie to retrieve the money they lost after a hijacking gone wrong. The terrorists in the group include Derice Bannock, Simon "Ghost" Riley, Emilie Schindler, and Sgt. Frank Tripp.
- Clifford: Jack Frost makes his uncle George Newton's life a living hell after George breaks his promise to take him to a theme park.
- Cloak & Dagger (1984): A dying spy gives Elliott an Atari videogame cartridge to deliver to the FBI, but The Mayor wants it back. So Elliott goes on the run with his father/imaginary friend Franklin M. Hart, Jr. Richie Madano is Elliott's friend who owns a videogame store.
- Clockstoppers: Kyle Reese is the head of a company that invented a device with the ability to make time stand still, and has his men kidnap Harry Solomon, whom he forces to fix a glitch in the device. Harry sends a watch containing the device to his old mentor whose son, that guy from Swimfan, finds the watch and uses it to have some fun with his would-be girlfriend.
- A Clockwork Orange: Mad Mod, whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence, and Beethoven, leads his band of "Droogs" in a Dystopia where street crime is rampant and youths are uncontrollable. And the Chevalier du Balibari hires Darth Vader as bodyguard.
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind: After an encounter with ufos, Matt Hooper is driven to find out what is going on. A French Director is a scientist.
- Closer: The Film of the Play that stars Mathilda Lando, Erin Brockovich, Gigolo Joe, and Theo Faron as two pairs of lovers who switch up partners for fun and revenge.
- Cloud Atlas: Forrest Gump, Elrond, The Prime Minister of the UK, Storm, Mama Racer, Soren, Goliath, and Professor Slughorn have adventures from the era of Wooden Ships and Iron Men to 20 Minutes into the Future.
- Cloverfield: Adam Dalton, Weasel, Tigress, and Claire Weiss help Adam's brother Sean Donnelly transverse lower Manhattan during a kaiju attack to save Reign.
- 10 Cloverfield Lane: James "Sully" Sullivan is keeping Ramona Flowers safe from disaster in his fallout shelter.... there is a disaster, right?
- The Cloverfield Paradox: Judge Ravonna Lexus Renslayer, Agent Kallus, Helmut Zemo, Arturo Braga, Officer Rhodes, Alex Vogel and Jen Yu are astronauts aboard an orbital particle accelerator whose mission starts going awry when the Earth beneath them disappears and mysterious newcomer Ayesha appears onboard.
- Club Paradise: The Genie is a firefighter who retires and goes to the Carribean and helps a resort pay a $6,000 tax, and false advertising ensues. The subplot involves Crowley and Gerry Todd trying to smuggle pot to impress chicks.
- Clue: There's been a murder! Whodunit? Traitorous colonel Vlad Plasmius? Adulterous shrink Doc Brown? Serial divorcee Lili Von Shtupp? Brothel owner Cinderella? The seemingly gay lead singer of Spinal Tap? The senator's corrupt wife Tess Skeffington? The French maid who moonlights as a halfway house nurse? Or did the butler, Dr. Frank N Furter, do it?
- Coach Carter: High-School Basketball Coach Nick Fury who demanded academic excellence from his students Ben Gonzalez a gifted player, Blake Fury's son, Crispus Allen team captain, Monk, and Magic Mike trying to change the culture of a sports-dominated school. He was so determined that when the team's grades slipped, he cancelled the team's games outright, including one with a rival school, despite protests from the other students and the parents.
- Coal Miner's Daughter: Carrie White marries Samuel Gerard and becomes a country music singer, who befriends Ellen Griswold along the way.
- Cobra: Rocky Balboa takes on a murderous cult led by Shao Kahn. Ludmilla Drago finds herself being targeted by the cult after witnessing one of the murders and seeing Kahn's face.
- Cohen and Tate: Martin Brody and Superman kidnap young Martin Brundle, who attempts to turn Brody and Superman against each other.
- Cold Mountain: Dan is a Confederate soldier from North Carolina who survives the Battle of the Crater and makes a long trek back to the titular mountain during the final years of the Civil War. Along the way, he is joined by Sinister Minister George Willis Jr. and they encounter the likes of Padmé Amidala, Dr. Chase Meridian, Dorothy Boyd (the daughter of Reynald de Châtillon) and Mr. X. But Larry has to deal with the dastardly Beowulf if he wants to come back home. Oh, we also must note that Scarecrow and Jackson "Jax" Teller are Confederate soldiers.
- Cold Souls: A hitman has his soul extracted by Edward R. Murrow to get rid of performance jitters.
- Collateral:
- Heartless assassin Ethan Hunt uses Ray Charles as his chauffer during his "assignment" in LA, which includes a visit with Toki the ironworker.
- Stilgar hires Maverick to kill witnesses before a trial happens. A hapless taxi driver named Django is forced to move Maverick around, fearing for his life. Niobe turns out to be the last witness Maverick has to kill, and Frank Martin briefly shows up.
- Collateral Beauty: Deadshot sees grief counselor Seline after the death of his daughter. Meanwhile his business partners The Incredible Hulk, Luis, and Rose find Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth II who will either get him out of his funk or drive him insane so they can sell their ad company.
- Colossal: Princess Fantine Le Chat discovers that when she gets drunk she takes control(?) of a South Korean kaiju.
- Colombiana: Anamaria (who was Rue as a child) goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the ones who killed her family.
- The Comedian (no relation): The Penguin is tired of helping his screw-up Big Little Brother Travis Bickle.
- Coming to America: Mushu is an African prince who leaves for New York to marry a woman at the request of his parents, Mufasa and Sarabi, his valet Bobby Proud, and the mugger Agent Flynn.
- Commando: After his daughter Phoebe Halliwell is kidnapped by a group of mercenaries led by Richard Nixon, Conan the Barbarian sets off to rescue her. With the help of Ika, Conan faces many foes including Luther, Mac Eliot, and his arch-enemy Wez.
- Con Air: Ben Gates is unjustly thrown in jail after defending his pregnant wife Allison Gordon from muggers. Seven years later, he gets out on parole and decides to hitch a ride home on a prison transport which contains dangerous criminals like Lennie Small and Marcellus Wallace, and the especially dangerous serial killer, Mr. Pink. When the criminals take over the plane, Ben has a chance to get off, but stays on to protect his diabetic friend Bubba and guard Melina, and to bash Enrique's head into a bulkhead. He gets help in stopping the criminals from U.S. Marshal Dimitri and DEA agent Miles O'Brien.
- Conception: Wash, Richard, Seth, Rafi, Marcy, Josh, Dov, Jimmy and Kevin have procreation problems with their respective partners Ronni, Bridget, Mrs. Rivas, Tami, Anne, Dylan, Claire, Camille and Lab Tech #3 (sorry). Skully is a teacher.
- Concussion: Unfortunately Based on a True Story, James West discovers that American Football is much more dangerous than previously thought.
- The Conjuring Universe:
- The Conjuring: Orm the Ocean Master and Dr. Emma Russell are professional ghostbusters who help a family suffering from a malevolent spirit; said family includes Captain Lewis Nixon, Jojo Barbosa, Brooke Putner, Laurel Pride, Elle Evans and Murph Cooper.
- Annabelle: Married couple Grace Burgess and Dean Trayger come into possession of a haunted doll and turn to Mariah Dillard for help.
- The Conjuring 2: Orm and Dr. Russell travel to London to help another family, including matriarch Fanny Price and daughter Barbara Thorson, from a malevolent bum and a leper.
- Annabelle: Creation: Simon Moon creates a scary doll possessed by a demon impersonating the spirit of his and Eowyn's daughter; the demon proceeds to terrorize Nora Spier and Doris Zander.
- The Nun: Sam Moore (who happens to be Dr. Russell's real-life sister) and Esteban Carlos Reyes investigate a monastery being haunted by the aforementioned bum, and are assisted by Vincent Leblanc.
- The Curse of La Llorona: Velma attempts to protect her children from a malevolent spirit unleashed by a vengeful Anck-su-namun, with the help of former priest Tuco Salamanca.
- Annabelle Comes Home: Orm and Dr. Russell's daughter Theo Crain and her babysitter Bethany must fend off a wide variety of evil spirits after Theo's friend Marly Evans accidentally unleashes the demon from the scary doll.
- The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It: Orm and Dr. Russell try to help Henry Tudor prove he was the victim of demonic possession before his trial for murder.
- Coneheads: Dr. Ray Stantz and Dr. Mary Albright are a pair of aliens with cone-shaped heads who live on Earth and later have a daughter, Jodi Kramer, who wants to date Tommy Callahan, Jr., despite her father's disapproval. Meanwhile, they have to evade INS agent Mr. Green and his assistant Kuzco. Stanley Spadowski is a motel clerk, Kevin Arnold is Ray's first boss, George Costanza and Alice are their neighbors, Dory is a high school gym teacher, Bobby Boucher makes phony IDs, Lionel Hutz is a conehead attorney, Principal Duvall is a conehead gladiator, and Doug McKenzie is the supreme leader of the conehead world.
- The Conqueror: Ethan Edwards is Genghis Khan. Also features Endora as his mother and Kerim Bey as his brother. Directed by Richard Diamond.
- Conspiracy Theory: Martin Riggs is a cabbie who believes in conspiracy theories and has a crush on Erin Brockovich, and Captain Picard is a psychiatrist working for the government who wants to capture Riggs again.
- The Conspirator: Wesley defends Princess Buttercup after she's accused of being in on Lincoln's assassination. Also starring Queen Sophie-Anne, Rory Gilmore, Carmine Falcone, a Mac, Tulio, William Stryker, Bubbles, Kristoff, Alvin, Chief O'Brien, Detective Burke, and Eric Savin. Directed by Alexander Pierce.
- Constantine: Neo helps Evy Carnahan solve the mystery of her sister's death with the aid of Sam Witwicky, Juba, and The White Witch while being menaced by a gloomy goth rocker.
- Contagion (2011): The Plague has been unleashed and one of its victims is Pepper Potts. Her husband Jason Bourne is left alone while Rose Dewitt-Beuchatre Dawson and Miranda Tate and their agencies have to contain it while Gigalo Joe blogs about it all. Morpheus is also there.
- Conviction: Amelia Earhart tries for a decade to get her brother, Justin Hammer, out of jail.
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover: The second Albus Dumbledore is a vicious London Gangster married to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who's having a torrid affair with Oliver Cromwell. Dumbledore finds out and kills Cromwell; the Queen finds out about this, has Cromwell's body cooked and forces Dumbledore to eat it before killing him.
- Cool Cat Saves the Kids: Marco and Copperhead cameo as apparently friends with a large orange cat thing that tries to teach kids about bullying and gun safety.
- Cool Hand Luke: The convicts include Fast Eddie Felson, Joe Patroni, Chief Clifford, Frank Booth, Pa Walton, Trapper John McIntyre, and Mitchell.
- Cooties: Envy Adams is now dating The Crimson Bolt, and Bolt's rival is Casey Conner.
- Cop Out: John McClane is teamed up with Tracy Jordan while transporting a thief who's missing his car.
- Coriolanus: General Voldemort has a few personal issues: his people hate him, his arms-dealing mom and his CIA agent wife don't like him much either, and the only person who understands him is his enemy, rebel leader King Leonidas.
- The Counselor: A super-powered holocaust survivor and his piratical girlfriend become entangled with a food-loving robber and a psychotic assassin and his highly desirable girlfriend.
- The Count of Monte Cristo: Jesus receives a latter from Sauron who is exiled and is falsely imprisoned by King Edward VIII, but escapes with the help of Dumbledore to exact his revenge, but has to be wary of his son Superman, who was raised to hold Edward as his father. Jesus' girlfriend, Mihrima Sultan is married to Edward.
- The Country Bears: Sora is a young bear who, with the help of Captain Gantu (also a bear), sets out to get the titular band back together again to save Country Bear Hall from being demolished by Max Shreck. The band members are Robert Barone, Bubbles, Khan Souphanousinphone, and Robert's brother Batman, who lives with the Pinball Wizard.
- Country Strong: Pepper Potts is a disgraced country star who falls for Sam Flynn. Sean Touhy is her husband/manager, and… spotted: Blair Waldorf singing "somebody done me wrong" songs!
- Cowboys & Aliens: James Bond (code name 007), Han Solo, Eli Sunday, Justin Hammer, Bill's brother, Aang, Brother Justin, Quorra, and Ira Hayes are bedeviled by aliens in this genre mash-up.
- Crank: Frank Martin, a professional assassin, is poisoned by a rival, which will kill him if his heart rate drops. To protect his girlfriend Julie Harbor, Frank seeks help from several friends and goes on a quest to kill those who had betrayed him. Chester Bennington (also known as Evan) appeared as a man in a hospital who told Frank of nasal spray.
- Crash: Ultron and Elastigirl are in an open marriage and engage in sexual trysts with each other in the car. Alvin "Ali" Olinsky is a doctor and founder of a group that fetishizes car crashes, even going so far as to try to recreate the crash that killed Jayne Mansfield.
- Crazy Eights: Dizzy Flores, Sephiroth, Jordan Radcliffe, and Princess Margaret, among others, are a group of friends who are haunted by psychological experiments conducted on them as children.
- Crazy Heart: Obadiah Stane is a washed-up country singer who gets close to a reporter named Rachel Dawes. A suspicious FBI agent is Stane's young rival.
- Crazy Rich Asians: Laudine Lee a Chinese-American economics professor, travels to Singapore with her boyfriend Snake Eyes to meet his family for his best friend's wedding. Upon arriving, Laudine discovers that Snake Eyes and his insanely rich family are the biggest developers in Singapore, and Snake Eyes is in line to inherit everything. This creates tension between Laudine and Snake Eyes's family, especially his cutthroat mother Evelyn, who doesn't approve of Snake Eyes being with a commoner.
- Crazy, Stupid, Love: When Michael Scott's wife Clarice Starling leaves him, he takes lessons on how to be a ladies' man from a Jewish neo-Nazi.
- Creation: Alicia Nash and her real-life lover, a figment of her husband's imagination, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darwin.
- The Creator (2023): Amid a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, The Protagonist, a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife Sersi, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war-and mankind itself.
- Creepshow: In the first story, Nurse X kills her father; he comes back as Martin to get her. Her nephew by marriage is John Glenn. In the second story, a famous author gets covered in alien weeds. In the third story, Lt. Frank Drebin drowns Sam Malone and Francine, and of course they come back to get him. In the fourth story, Abraham Lincoln gets rid of his wife Stevie Wayne by feeding her to a thing in a crate. In the fifth story, The President of the United States is a germaphobe whose sterile apartment gets invaded by cockroaches. And last but not least, the framing story features Det. Ray Cameron, who stops his kid from reading a comic book, with unfortunate consequences.
- Creepshow 2: Three more scary stories: In the first, Col. Morgan and two buddies rob and kill Capt. Ed Hocken and his wife Miss Lafleur. In the second, Dallas Coleman and his friends go swimming where no one should be swimming. In the third, Holly Goodhead hits Tuvix with her car.
- Criminal (2016): Deadpool has lost control of his body again, this time to The Mariner. Also starring Wonder Woman, Agent K, young Agent O, Mason Verger, and Mason Verger.
- Crimson Peak: Ava marries Adam (after Sherlock opted out) but complicating matters are her childhood friend Jax and his (Adam's) overbearing sister Maya and their Big Fancy Haunted/(Living?) House.
- The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course: When a beacon from a U.S. spy satellite falls to Earth somewhere in Australia, the CIA finds itself with the unenviable task of recovering it before it can fall into the wrong hands and shift the axis of power in the world… which means finding which one of hundreds of crocodiles has swallowed it. Meanwhile, Steve Irwin has been hired to relocate a crocodile that has taken up residence near a cattle farm, never realizing that it has swallowed the beacon that the CIA is trying to find. Together with their faithful documentary team, the Irwins try to evade a group of strangely persistent poachers, while remaining oblivious to the fact that they are actually at the center of a spy thriller.
- Cromwell: A 1970 biopic/historical drama where Obi-Wan Kenobi is the unpopular King of England, James Bond is the king's nephew and a young Royalist commander, and Albus Dumbledore is leading the Parliamentarians.
- Crossroads (1986): Follows a wannabe blues singer Daniel LaRusso trying to find a lost song by a legendary singer and asks a fellow musician Dr.Meadows for help but finds that there is a catch. Also starring Steve Vai.
- The Crossing: Harry Dunne fights the Battle of Trenton.
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Inspector Tequila Yuen and Ching, the Invisible Woman try to recover a sword that was stolen by Sayuri the geisha.
- The Crow (1994): One fateful Devil's Night (October 30), the lives of two lovers — rock musician Jake Lo and his fiancée Broken Legs Max, who planned to marry on Halloween — are destroyed when they are killed by a group of gangbangers who break into their home. A year later, a crow taps on Jake's gravestone, and he rises from his grave. Discovering that he is invulnerable and super-powered, he sets out to hunt down and slaughter the street gang responsible for the murders with the aid of the crow, which serves as his Magical Guide. Along the way, he befriends a local beat cop, Winston Zeddemore and reconnects with a troubled local teen, Sarah, forcing him to remember that there is more to life than hatred.
- The Crow: City of Angels: Set in the near future, the plot follows the same beats as the first film, but with a new protagonist and villains. Motorcycle mechanic Christian de Neuvillette and his son Danny are murdered after they witness a gangland killing in the wrong neighborhood. Ashe rises from the grave to extract vengeance against the motley assortment of thugs who killed him, which brings him into conflict with the local crime lord A.D.A./Defense Attorney Paul Robinette and his mystic adviser Alexandra Cameron. Trini Kwan is one of the villain.
- The Crow: Salvation: Prisoner Daniel Meade dies via electric chair on his twenty-first birthday, executed for the rape and murder of his girlfriend Gretchen Morgan — even though he declares himself innocent of the crime up to his last words. The titular crow brings Daniel back from the dead so he can set things right, but Daniel has only one clue as to who killed Gretchen: the memory of a man with distinctive scars along his arm putting a key piece of evidence into Daniel's car. As Daniel tries to work out who did the deed, he finds out that Gretchen died because she discovered a secret about a group of Dirty Cops — one they didn't want anyone bringing to light. Mary Jane Watson is Gretchen's sister.
- The Crow (2024): Pennywise, a young musician brought back from the dead to avenge the murders of both himself and his beloved girlfriend.
- A Cure for Wellness: Valerian goes to a spa in Switzerland.
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Tyler Durden ages backwards while his love interest Galadriel ages normally. The White Witch is also there.
- Curse of Chucky: Grima Wormtongue menaces Bart Curlish and her family.
- Cutthroat Island: Thelma must work together with Private Joker to claim a treasure before her uncle Captain Skeletor Dracula can.
- Cyrus: Amos Hart is unhappily divorced from his best friend Maxine Lund, but perks up when he meets Mona Lisa Vito; unfortunately she has a clingy jealous son named Snotlout.
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