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Remove ads with our VIP Service Ratings / Reviews![]() language and brief sexuality and nudity View movie reviews Share This PageHave you ever wondered "What is the meaning of life? Why do we exist?" The answer to this vexing question is now within your reach. You'll find it in a small yet amazing booklet, which will explain, in easy to follow, simple terms your reason for being. The booklet, printed on the finest paper, contains illuminating, exquisite color pictures, and could be yours for a mere $9.99. This is the ad that alters the life of the unemployed 28-year-old who still lives at home, Dave Peck. In his struggle to share his find with the world, Dave's surreal path crosses with those of his unusual neighbors: an old man and his disgruntled guardian angel, a magician in debt, a bewitching woman who likes her men extra smooth, a broken hearted man who befriends a group of hard partying two inch tall students, and a little boy who sets his piggy bank free. Their stories are woven together, examining the post-modern meaning of hope. Starring Anthony LaPaglia, Geoffrey Rush, Tom Budge, Joel Edgerton, Leon Ford, Samuel Johnson, Claudia Karvan Directed by Tatia Rosenthal Running Time - 1:18 Genre - Animation Opened in Theaters - Friday, December 12th, 2008 Are You Planning to See This Movie? ShowtimesThis movie is not currently playing in theaters. MultimediaRelated News Articles and Web Sites
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