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Dharma & Greg 
1.03 Shower the People You Love with Love (1997)
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cntbtchthevapegod · 2 years
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It's pretty well known that the state attorney general in 'minimal loss' is played by the same person who plays Greg Montgomery's bestie in Dharma & Greg.
What I just now realized is that Monica Kingston in 'hope' is played by the same person who plays the check-out girl whose baby Dharma tries to adopt in the season 2 premiere.
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Férias Frustradas em Las Vegas - Filmes Online Fácil
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Quando as férias chegam, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) decide levar sua família para passar um tempo em Las Vegas. Lá, eles encontram os primos Eddie (Randy Quaid) e Catherine (Miriam Flynn), e também a prima Vicky (Shae D'lyn), que eles descobrem ser dançarina de uma gaiola em uma boate. No meio disso tudo, Clark descobre que não pode se controlar em relação ao jogo, e enquanto isso sua esposa passa o tempo ao lado de outro homem.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5 / 10
Título Original: National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation
Año: 1997
Duración: 93 min
País:  Estados Unidos  
Dirección: Stephen Kessler
Guion: Elisa Bell. Historia: Bob Ducsay. Personajes: John Hughes
Música: Joel McNeely
Fotografía: William A. Fraker
Reparto: Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Ethan Embry, Marisol Nichols, Miriam Flynn, Shae D'Lyn, Wayne Newton, Jerry Weintraub, Wallace Shawn, Sid Caesar, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Sly Smith, Julia Sweeney, Corinna Harney, Christie Brinkley, Juliette Brewer, J. P. Finnegan, Howard Platt, Maria Cina, Joe Lacoco, C.C. Costigan, Shannah Laumeister, Bud Ekins, Gary Devaney, Bernie Yuman, S.A. Griffin, Lou DiMaggio, Jason Stuart, Ken Michelman, Gene Ellison-Jones, Rusty Meyers, Billy Morrissette, Larry Hankin, Joe Armeno
Productora: Warner Bros., Jerry Weintraub Productions
Género: Comedy
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120434/
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jayfinch · 3 years
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Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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genevieveetguy · 5 years
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You can be an asshole if you're famous. You can't be unknown and be such a bitch, Lee.
Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Marielle Heller (2018)
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cinemafanatic · 6 years
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"I'm a 51-year-old who likes cats better than people."
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
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quickmoviereview · 5 years
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Can You Ever Forgive Me?   ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Can You Ever Forgive Me (2018)
Running time      107 min. Country      United States United States Director       Marielle Heller Screenwriter      Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty (Memoirs: Lee Israel) Music       Nate Heller Cinematography      Brandon Trost Cast    Melissa McCarthy, Richard E. Grant, Julie Ann Emery, Jane Curtin, Anna Deavere Smith, Marc Evan Jackson, Dolly Wells, Christian Navarro, Alice Kremelberg, Shae D'Lyn, Michael Cyril Creighton, Brandon Scott Jones, Tim Cummings, Pun Bandhu, Joanna Adler, Marcus Choi
Synopsis / Plot When bestselling celebrity biographer, Lee Israel, is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend, Jack.
https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film368446.html
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CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? (2018)
Starring Melissa McCarthy, Richard E. Grant, Dolly Wells, Jane Curtin, Ben Falcone, Anna Deavere Smith, Stephen Spinella, Gregory Korostishevsky, Christian Navarro, Pun Bandhu, Erik LaRay Harvey, Brandon Scott Jones, Shae D'lyn, Rosal Colon, Marc Evan Jackson, Marcella Lowery, Marcella Lowery, Tina Benko, Julie Ann Emery and Towne The Cat.
Screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty.
Directed by Marielle Heller.
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. 107 minutes. Rated R.
The world is full of fascinating, strange little stories that you almost never get to hear. This is one of them.
Actually, the story of Lee Israel – professional writer and biographer whose career hit such straits in the early 1990s that she had to survive by forging and selling fake literary correspondences – was told by the author in the memoir of the same title as this film. Ironically, she was completely against telling her own story and had to be talked into writing it, and yet the book pretty much saved her career as a writer.
Even though the book was a best-seller, years later the story of what happened is pretty much forgotten. This film remedies that fact – in the process becoming one of the best movies of the year and starting some well-deserved Oscar buzz for comic actress Melissa McCarthy’s devastating mostly-dramatic portrayal of the writer. (If the Academy ever starts giving out animal acting awards as well, Towne the cat is also completely deserving of some Oscar gold.)
McCarthy takes Israel – who was a very prickly character, to be generous – and actually makes her kind of lovable, or at least relatable.
And, surprisingly, despite its slightly odd and obscure subject matter, Can You Ever Forgive Me? turns out to be one of the best films so far this year.
This is mostly because this film is not about the crimes of Lee Israel so much as it is about the life of the woman. An anti-social misfit who does not have the interest or the time to play the publishing game, for the first time in her life she finds herself unable to sustain herself with her writing. Her agent (it’s wonderful to see Jane Curtin again) won’t take her calls and her latest project – a biography of vaudeville actress Fanny Brice of Funny Girl fame – is quite outdated in the era of AIDS.
And frankly, 1990s New York could be a harsh place, particularly for a guarded and surly 50-something lesbian, a woman who preferred cats to people, and someone way too old to start over.
Her “crime spree” started as a fluke – a desperate attempt to pay her rent and the vet bill for her beloved cat Jersey. The first few literary letters she sold were legitimate – one personal note from Katharine Hepburn, and then two Fanny Brice letters she stumbled upon while doing research for her book and stole from the library. Then when she learned that pithy content made more money, she turned it into a job – getting multiple typewriters, studying the writing styles and histories of the celebrities. She took pride in her work, to a certain extent this was another level of her writing.
Lee was a very lonely woman, someone who could not connect easily with other people, so it was a surprise to her when she started a relationship with an extremely exuberant gay man, Jack Hock (Richard E. Grant), who is hiding his homelessness and his HIV positive status.
Lee’s relationship with Jack is possibly the most important part of the film, two polar-opposite misfits, past their prime, trying to find companionship and make it in a New York that has become cruel and uninviting to them. Seriously, McCarthy’s work with Grant makes up for some of the best acting seen on screen this year. If McCarthy is worthy of a Best Actress nomination, Grant is just as deserving of a Best Supporting Actor nod.
Dolly Wells is also surprisingly affecting as a shy book store owner who idolizes Lee and could have become someone very special to her if not for the fact that Lee was conning her, and also had walls built up to the point that she could not let the woman in. There is also a short cameo appearance by Anna Deavere Smith as Lee’s ex that is quietly devastating.
With this slightly obscure subject matter, you might not believe that Can You Ever Forgive Me? would be as good as it is. However, I expect to see it on a lot of Best of 2018 lists.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2018 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: October 19, 2018.
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junkienicky · 7 years
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So what do we know about season 5 so far?
The season is set over a course of three days, based on the riot (Confirmed)
Episode one is called ‘Riot FOMO’ (On the cast call sheet)
Someone shoots, more than once, whether that’s Daya or a correctional officer, someone shoots (Also on the cast call sheet for episode one ‘Piper and Alex hear gunshots’)
Laura Prepon is directing episode ten (Confirmed)
A young Red has been cast on IMDB (For episode nine)
There will be a Poussay memorial (Taryn Manning posted a photo with a poster behind her)
Brad William Henke gave hints that we’ll get Piscatella’s backstory late in the season (Rumor)
Episode twelve is called ‘Tattoo You’ (A photo of the front page of the script was posted by Taryn)
People have been cast to play doctors, nurses and SWAT team for episode thirteen (I haven’t checked on this one like on IMDB or anything, so I don’t know)
While the vast majority of the cast were wrapped for season 5, the next day Lauren Morelli posted a photo on Instagram quoting “Last shot of S5, no YOU’RE crying” 
An extra posted a status on Facebook regarding a drastic change of hairstyle quoting “especially after how the season 5 finalie went down”
Edit: more info from @wildebeesttheatre
Also includes a young Dmitri in episode 9. And two other Russian sounding names. Perhaps an old flame of Red’s.
Healy will be appearing in Season 5, Michael Harney confirmed it.
Laura Prepon is pregnant in real life, this might indicate that Alex will not be in the start of Season 6 (maternity leave?)
Edit: I also feel like I should talk about casting, last night I looked through all the episodes on IMDB, sometimes looking at the cast can give hinters/create more questions (little side note, Natasha nor Laura are listed for any of the episodes, but I’m not worried about that.) Also note that a lot of these are nitpicky, but I feel like it’s still interesting to point out new cast members, especially if they’re significant/known to characters.
Episode 1 - Nothing significant about the casting of this episode, apart from Ilyana Eberhardt as stunt double for Maritzia, Stefanie Flores as a stunt double for Flaca, Dejay Roestenberg as a stunt double for Brandy
Episode 2 - David Bodenschatz is cast as CO James Shulock, Martino Caputo is cast as a local cop (he was in The Animals in season 4 and will also be in episode 12, Tattoo You, of season 5), Skylar Dunn is cast as Susan, Hunter Emery is cast as CO Hopper (he is in it to episode 9), Elodie Flanagan as a girl scout and finally Danny Wolohan as Lloyd Berlin, 
Episode 3 - Dean Ciallella is cast as a pedestrian with a newspaper, Joanne Lamstein as a stunt double for Judy King (also stunts for episode 4) 
Episode 4 - Rebecca Benhayon as Ashley (also in episode 5), Michael Cuomo as Andres, Sara Harman as Corinne, Shirley Roeca as Vasquez, Stephanie Vovou as a stunt double for Maria
Episode 5 - Kat Harley as CERT member #4 (in it to episode 12, CERT stands for ‘computer emergency response team’, so that’s interesting…), Mary Kate Malat as a Prep School Student, Booch O'Connell as a Thurston Academy Student (Google states that it’s a Martial Arts school, but it could just be a fictional school), Anthony Caravana as Thurston Academy Headmaster, Blanchard Ryan as a reporter (also in episode 12), Tequilla Whitfield as Tanisa and Chantelle Antoinette as wobble dancer #8
Episode 6 - Thea McCartan as Susan Logan, Frank Ridley as a drunk guy and Morgan Wolk as Kristen Master
Episode 7 - Nothing significant apart from 7 stunt doubles, for which characters are unlisted 
Episode 8 - Danny Ramirez as Paolo (Paolo may be Nicky’s mum’s boyfriend, whom she mentioned in the pilot episode, although the actor does look to be in his 20s while Nicky’s mum is like 50+, so yeah, probably not that Paolo…), Chelsey Cary as a stunt double for Leanne, Stefanie Flores as a stunt double for Dwights and Alexa Marcigliano as a stunt double for Doggett (also in episode 13)
Episode 9 - Gabriel Furman cast as a young Dimitri, Zack Gafin as Max, Miguel Izaguirre as Diablo (looks like we’ll be seeing more of Blanca’s boyfriend/ex), Xenia Leblanc as young Red, Pavel Shatu as Kostya, Samantha Lee Johnson as someone’s family member,Chad Knorr as a stunt double for Piscatella (also in episode 10 and 11) andJoanne Lamstein as a stunt double for Red (also in episode 10 and 11)
Episode 10 - Allegra Edwards as Anchor and Stephanie Vovou as a stunt double for Linda (also in episode 12)
Episode 11 - Gregory O Nicolas as Miguel, Ian Paola asYadriel (looks like we’ll be seeing more of Maria’s ex), Jesse Ray Sheps as David andMyra ‘Dakota’ Bown as a stunt double for Norma
Episode 12 - Shae D'lyn as Mary-Bethany,Oscar Pavlo as a CERT member (also in episode 13) andBenjamin Thys as Gilbert
Episode 13 - Sal Cecere as CERT officer Rein, Maria Rivera as Paiz, Frank Alfano as a stunt double for Luschek, Orien Elizabeth as a stunt double for Alison, Alexa Marcigliano as a stunt double for Lorna, Kevin Michael as a stunt double for Humphrey (looks like Daya doesn’t shoot that mf…), Kara Rosella as a stunt double for Sankey, Valisa Tate as a stunt double for Janae and 11 other stunt performers for unlisted characters
So far, that’s it. Feel free to add if you know more, rumored or not.
I found out most of these from @itspiperchapman
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artwalktv · 6 years
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A sister makes a bargain with her terminally ill brother. He agrees to let her use his sperm if she comes out to her family that night. Official Selection SXSW 2018 Winner Audience Award and Special Jury Mention Outfest 2018 Winner Audience Award Fusion Film Festival 2018 Directed by Sara Shaw Produced by Mollye Asher Executive Producer Michael Pogarian, Desiree Akhavan Starring Rebecca Henderson, Alex Kramer, Shae D'Lyn, Lee Wilkof, Yan Xi and Lynne Cohen Written by Sara Shaw and Amanda Verwey Cinematography by Zelmira Gainza Music by Jesus Gerdel Production Design Ali Rubinfeld Costumes Liene Dombraja
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whileiamdying · 6 years
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A sister makes a bargain with her terminally ill brother. He agrees to let her use his sperm if she comes out to her family that night. Official Selection SXSW 2018 Winner Audience Award and Special Jury Mention Outfest 2018 Winner Audience Award Fusion Film Festival 2018 Directed by Sara Shaw Produced by Mollye Asher Executive Producer Michael Pogarian, Desiree Akhavan Starring Rebecca Henderson, Alex Kramer, Shae D'Lyn, Lee Wilkof, Yan Xi and Lynne Cohen Written by Sara Shaw and Amanda Verwey Cinematography by Zelmira Gainza Music by Jesus Gerdel Production Design Ali Rubinfeld Costumes Liene Dombraja
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hollyann-mystuff · 10 years
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Dharma & Greg
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goatsandgangsters · 10 years
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1930s Carolyn confirmed as PERFECT!(x)
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fuckyeahdharmaandgreg · 10 years
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02x05 Unarmed and Dangerous
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