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Best Adam Shankman Movies

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Adam Shankman has carved a unique niche in Hollywood, bringing his signature blend of vibrant choreography, heartfelt storytelling, and laugh-out-loud humor to the big screen. A multifaceted talent known for his work as a director, producer, and choreographer, Shankman has gifted audiences with a diverse filmography ranging from beloved romantic comedies to big-screen musical spectaculars. His movies often carry an infectious energy, a strong sense of community, and a knack for making you both laugh and tear up. From the star-studded fun of *Hairspray* and *Rock of Ages* to the enduring charm of *The Wedding Planner* and the emotional depth of *A Walk to Remember*, Shankman's films have left a lasting impression on viewers. Now, it's time to celebrate his directorial achievements and determine which stand out as his absolute best. Scroll through our comprehensive list, cast your vote for the movies that have entertained, moved, and delighted you the most, and help us crown the definitive "Best Adam Shankman Movies"!

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Bringing Down the House (2003)

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**Bringing Down the House (2003)** "Bringing Down the House" introduces Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin), a buttoned-down, divorced lawyer looking for a meaningful connection online. He finds himself captivated by his witty and engaging chat partner, "Lawyer-Girl," Charlene Morton (Queen Latifah). Their virtual relationship blossoms, full of flirtation and shared interests, until Peter discovers a shocking truth upon their first real-world meeting: Charlene isn't a lawyer at all, but a recently escaped convict who was serving time for bank robbery. Charlene, having broken out of prison, tracks Peter down not for romance, but to enlist his legal expertise in proving her innocence. Her arrival shatters Peter's meticulously ordered, conservative suburban existence, bringing a whirlwind of street-smart chaos into his pristine home and life. As Peter reluctantly helps Charlene, they navigate increasingly outrageous situations and culture clashes, from run-ins with Charlene's former associates to Peter's own family's bewildered reactions, all while an unexpected, if tumultuous, friendship begins to blossom amidst the mayhem. This film belongs on a list of "Best Adam Shankman Movies" because it is a quintessential example of his directorial strengths and a significant commercial success that solidified his style. Shankman excels at crafting high-concept, feel-good comedies that thrive on the comedic chemistry of unlikely pairings, a dynamic perfectly embodied by Steve Martin's uptight lawyer and Queen Latifah's free-spirited ex-con. His direction allows the lead actors to deliver both broad physical comedy and genuine character moments, blending laugh-out-loud humor with a surprisingly warm heart. "Bringing Down the House" showcases Shankman's ability to orchestrate chaotic situations for maximum comedic effect while ultimately delivering a story about acceptance and finding connection in unexpected places, making it a standout entry in his filmography.

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