Movies starring Tim Matheson

Van Wilder (2002)

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Countries: Germany | USA
Actors: Ryan Reynolds | Tara Reid | Tim Matheson | Kal Penn | Teck Holmes | Daniel Cosgrove | Deon Richmond | Alex Burns | Emily Rutherfurd | Paul Gleason | Erik Estrada | Curtis Armstrong | Jason Winer | Chris Owen | Simon Helberg
Directors: Walt Becker
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Van Wilder is a guy who has been at his college for seven years. He spends most of his time throwing parties and “fund raisers”. When his father decides that it’s time for tough love, he doesn’t pay his tuition. So Van becomes a professional party thrower. At the same time, Gwen who writes for the college paper, is tasked with doing a story on him, but Van is too busy partying to do that. So she writes it using info from people who talk about him and writes an unflattering piece, which doesn’t make him happy. He then dares her to see if she can get the true story but is more interested in trying to score with her, which is not easy because she has a boyfriend, who is a snob, and who is not too happy with the amount time she is spending with him. So he tries to get rid of him.

Redline (2007)

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
Genres: Action
Countries: USA
Actors: Nadia Bjorlin | Nathan Phillips | Angus Macfadyen | Eddie Griffin | Tim Matheson | Jesse Johnson | Denyce Lawton | Neill Skylar | Barbara Niven | Marc Crumpton | Hal Ozsan | Faleolo Alailima | Christopher Backus | Kevin Levrone | Todd Lowe
Directors: Andy Cheng
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“Redline” is an auto/action thriller that features the personal exotic car collection of the producer, real estate investor Daniel Sadek. Sadek who is financing the $26 million movie used his own cars including a Phantom Rolls Royce, Lamborghini Murcielago, Enzo Ferrari, Ferrari F430, Ferrari Scaglietti and two Mercedes SLR McLarens. Sadek’s $450,000 Porsche Carrera GT is actually crashed during one sequence. Eddie Griffin accidentally crashed and destroyed the Enzo Ferrari, one of only 400 ever produced.