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SUMMARY:Robert Downey\, Jr. Star Collection 
DESCRIPTION:Includes:Back to School (1986)\nRichard III (1995)\, MPAA Ratin
 g: R \nHome for the Holidays (1995)\, MPAA Rating: PG-13 \nCharlie Bartlett
  (2007)\, MPAA Rating: R \n\nBack to School \nSelf-made wealthy guy Rodney 
 Dangerfield decides he needs a better education--and also to spend some tim
 e away from his cheating new wife. Dangerfield joins his son Keith Gordon a
 t college. Dad hopes to gain his son's respect (isn't that always Dangerfie
 ld's motivation?)\, while son tries to fit in with his snobbish and brutish
  fellow students. English professor Sally Kellerman forms a strong bond wit
 h Dangerfield\, encouraging both father and son to stick out their first ye
 ar despite all odds. The finale involves some slapstick at the swimming poo
 l diving board\, and the obligatory commencement address delivered by Dange
 rfield\, who proves that he can crack jokes without tugging at his tie. ~ H
 al Erickson\, All Movie Guide\n\nRichard III \nRichard Loncraine takes Shak
 espeare's classic tale of treachery\, Richard III\, and transplants it to t
 he 1930s. Ian McKellen is Richard who\, as the film opens\, begins plotting
  against his brother Edward\, who has just ascended to the throne after a b
 loody civil war. Richard begins by seducing and wedding Lady Anne (Kristin 
 Scott Thomas)\, whom he made a widow during the war. With the help of some 
 loyal henchmen\, Richard succeeds in murdering his older brother Clarence (
 Nigel Hawthorne)\, which so upsets Edward that he dies. Eventually\, the cr
 own falls to the young Prince of Wales (Marc Williamson). Richard is assign
 ed to be the young king's protector\, but instead\, he has the boy and his 
 brother jailed in the Tower of London. Richard seizes control over the coun
 try\, but his ruthless quest for power eventually makes him powerful enemie
 s\, led by Henry Richman (Dominic West)\, who attempt to stop him. ~ Perry 
 Seibert\, All Movie Guide\n\nHome for the Holidays \nIt's been said that wh
 ile most people love their families\, they don't always like them very much
 \, and that emotional dividing line is the heart of this comedy directed by
  Jodie Foster. Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) usually approaches family reun
 ions with a certain trepidation\, but as she prepares to fly from her home 
 in Chicago to her parent's place in Baltimore for Thanksgiving\, she is mor
 e apprehensive than usual. Claudia has just lost her job\, she's not feelin
 g at all well\, and her teenage daughter\, Kitt (Claire Danes)\, who is sta
 ying behind\, informs Claudia on the way to the airport that she plans to u
 se the weekend to lose her virginity with her boyfriend. The family festivi
 ties are already under way when Claudia arrives at the home of her mother\,
  Adele (Anne Bancroft)\, and father\, Henry (Charles Durning). Claudia's br
 other\, Tommy (Robert Downey Jr.)\, whose homosexuality is tolerated withou
 t being discussed on a practical basis\, has brought along his new friend L
 eo Fish (Dylan McDermott). Tommy doesn't get along well with his fussbudget
  sister\, Joanne (Cynthia Stevenson)\, who wears her self-sacrifice like a 
 badge of honor\, and he simply hates her husband\, Walter (Steve Guttenberg
 )\, who has often been the target of Tommy's barbed sense of humor. While t
 he siblings and in-laws struggle to remain civil\, their quite eccentric au
 nt Gladys (Geraldine Chaplin) arrives\; she insists on discussing her diges
 tive problems\, and after a few drinks\, she confesses her long-ago lust fo
 r Henry. Home for the Holidays was Jodie Foster's second film as a director
 \, and the first in which she didn't also star. ~ Mark Deming\, All Movie G
 uide\n\nCharlie Bartlett \nLongtime film editor Jon Poll (Meet the Fockers 
 and Austin Powers in Goldmember) makes his directorial debut with this comi
 ng-of-age comedy about a wealthy public school system newcomer (Anton Yelch
 in) who wins over his skeptical classmates by serving as a surrogate psychi
 atrist to the troubled student body. Robert Downey Jr.\, Hope Davis\, and K
 at Dennings co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan\, All Movie Guide
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