Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Movies I Have Seen - May 2012 (13 movies)

Thor. 2011, Starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Natalie Portman as Jane Foster, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Anthony Hopkins as Odin, Stellan Skarsgård as Erik Selvig, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Clark Gregg as Agent Coulson, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Colm Feore as King Laufey, Ray Stevenson as Volstagg, Tadanobu Asano as Hogun, Joshua Dallas as Fandral, Jaimie Alexander as Sif, Rene Russo as Frigga, Adriana Barraza as Isabel Alvarez, Maximiliano Hernández as Agent Sitwell, Richard Cetrone as Frost Giant Captain, Darren Kendrick as Frost Giant Sentry, Josh Coxx as Frost Giant Hailstrum, Justice Jesse Smith as Frost Giant Brute, Joseph Gatt as Frost Giant Grundroth, Luke Massy as Frost Giant Raze, Matthew Ducey as Einherjar Guard, Jason Camp as Einherjar Guard, Buddy Sosthand as Agent Delancey, Blake Silver as Techie, Jamie McShane as Agent Jackson, Dale Godboldo as Agent Garrett, Patrick O'Brien Demsey as Agent Cale, Jim Palmer as SHIELD Guard, Seth Coltan as Townie, J. Michael Straczynski as Townie, Ryan Schaefer as Townie, Matt Battaglia as Pete, Stan Lee as Stan the Man, Joel McCrary as Drunk Townie, Isaac Kappy as Pet Store Clerk, Juliet Lopez as Admission Nurse, Rob Mars as Orderly, Carrie Lazar as Viking Mother, Harley Graham as Viking Child, Alexander Wright as Viking Elder; Vikings: Hilary Pingle, Shawn-Caulin Young, Kinsey McLean and Kelly Hawthorne; Dakota Goyo as Young Thor, Ted Allpress as Young Loki, Chris Antonini as Man in Bar, John Bailey as Shield Guard, David Bantly as SHIELD Scientist, Vanessa Bednar as Viking Villager, Todd Bethke as Postman, Troy Brenna as Frost Giant, Adam Critchlow as Einherjar Guard, Michelle Csitos as Viking Village Wife, Elizabeth Dean as Asgardian Demigoddess, Pat Duke as Frost Giant Sentry (voice), Kimberly Evan as Lady in Waiting to the Queen, Eric Holloway as Townie, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Jasyn Jefferies as Einherjar Guard, James Kimball as Einherjar Guard, Raven Lewis as Soldier, Keith Middlebrook as Agent McGuire, Nabil Nona as Roman God, Terrence Parks as Nurse, Tanissa Potrovitza as Extra in Diner, Taylor Reed as Guard of Asland, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Douglas Tait as Frost Giant and Travis Willingham as Frost Giants. PS3, May 1, 2012, with Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. "I Can Help" - Performed by Billy Swan; "Walk" - Performed by Foo Fighters. Trivia: 1. The film was directed by Kenneth Branagh. Branagh conceptualized this film as a Norse/comic-book twist on William Shakespeare's Henry V, which was about a young king who underwent trials and tribulations: fighting a war, courting a girl from another land, trying to live up to the example set by his father (a beloved king), and basic character development. 2. Idris Elba's casting prompted a proposed boycott by the Council of Conservative Citizens and a debate amongst comic book fans, some insisting it was wrong for a black man to play a Nordic god. In response Elba called the debate "ridiculous". 3. An entire town was constructed in Galisteo, New Mexico, to serve as a fictional location for the film. 4. To prepare for the role of Thor, Chris Hemsworth put on a massive amount of build and weight, through a six-month regimen of trips to the gym and indulging in a massive diet of eggs, chicken, sandwiches, vegetables, brown rice, steak and protein drinks. 5. The filmmakers placed the 'Foo Fighters' song "Walk" in the film because they thought its lyrics were strangely appropriate for the film, in particular the lyrics about learning to walk again and the way that fit the themes of the movie about redemption, and learning to be a hero. 6. This is Rene Russo's first film in six years. According to Russo, her daughter who persuaded her to work on the film after a long sabbatical. 7. Cameos include: Stan Lee, the creator of Thor in 1962, who appears as the truck driver who attempts to tow Mjolnir out of the crater it landed in; J. Michael Straczynski, a writer who worked on the "Thor" comics, and appears as the first person to try to lift Mjolnir; and Walter Simonson, a comic book writer/artist whose work on "Thor" was highly renowned and acclaimed, who appears in the banquet scene near the end of the film, sitting between Sif and Volstagg. Quote: Clint Barton: "Do you want me to take him down or would you rather send in more guys for him to beat up?"

Captain America: The First Avenger. 2011 (superhero film), Starring Chris Evans as Captain America/Steve Rogers, Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, Sebastian Stan as James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes, Tommy Lee Jones as Colonel Chester Phillips, Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull, Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark, Richard Armitage as Heinz Kruger, Stanley Tucci as Dr. Abraham Erskine, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Toby Jones as Dr. Arnim Zola, Neal McDonough as Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan, Derek Luke as Gabe Jones, Kenneth Choi as Jim Morita, JJ Feild as James Montgomery Falsworth, Bruno Ricci as Jacques Dernier, Lex Shrapnel as Gilmore Hodge, Michael Brandon as Senator Brandt, Martin T. Sherman as Brandt's Aide, Natalie Dormer as Pvt. Lorraine, Oscar Pearce as Search Team Leader, William Hope as SHIELD Lieutenant, Nicholas Pinnock as SHIELD Tech, Marek Oravec as Jan, David Bradley as Tower Keeper, Leander Deeny as Barman, Sam Hoare as Nervous Recruit, Simon Kunz as 4F Doctor, Kieran O'Connor as Loud Jerk, Jenna-Louise Coleman as Connie, Sophie Colquhoun as Bonnie, Doug Cockle as Young Doctor, Ben Batt as Enlistment Office MP, Mollie Fitzgerald as Stark Girl, Damon Driver as Sergeant Duffy, David McKail as Johann Schmidt's Artist, Amanda Walker as Antique Store Owner, Richard Freeman as SSR Doctor, Katherine Press as Project Rebirth Nurse, Sergio Corvino as Kruger's Aide, Marcello Walton as Undercover Bum, Vincent Montuel as Undercover Bum, Fabrizio Santino as Kruger's Driver, Maxwell Newman as Boy at Dock, Anatole Taubman as Roeder, Jan Pohl as Hutter, Erich Redman as Schneider; The Star Spangled Singers: Rosanna Hoult, Naomi Slights and Kirsty Mather; Megan Sanderson as Kid in USO Audience, Darren Simpson as Kid in USO Audience, Fernanda Toker as Newsstand Mom, Laura Haddock as Autograph Seeker, James Payton as 'Adolph Hitler'; Army Hecklers: Ronan Raftery, Nick Hendrix, Luke Allen-Gale and Jack Gordon; Ben Uttley as HYDRA Guard/HYDRA Pilot, Kevin Millington as Stark's Engineer, Patrick Monckeberg as Manager Velt, Peter Stark as HYDRA Lieutenant, Amanda Righetti as SHIELD Agent; USO Dancers: Jennifer Abbotts, Michelle Antrobus, Lucy Dean, Erin Dusek, Nicole Evans, Lissi Franklin, Emma Harris, Rachael Isherwood, Danielle Kelly, Nicole May, Stevie-Jean McGuire, Anna McNicholas, Rosie Pethullis, Jessica Powell, Rachel Quartley, Sarah Riches, Holly Rostron, Caroline Royce, Steohanie Jayne Thompson and Lucie Waugh; USO Drummers: Billy Lozowski, Gregory Paulett, Adam Birch, Adam Kent, Wiliam Morris, David Sdall, Paul Simmons, Marc Wheeler, Chris Diggle and Michael Humphrey; Chris Jorie as Reporter, Michael Aston as Businessman, Mark Badham as SSgt US Marine, Mark Callum as Newspaper Stole Holder, James Chahine as Army Heckler, Graham Curry as US Marine 4th Battalion, Paul Davies as Hydra Soldier, Stephen Davies as Bookshop Owner, Scott Ford as German Soldier, Spencer Garrett as Newsreel Announcer, Joe Garvey as Hyrdra Guard, Jacob Johnston as Hydra Soldier, Matt Kohler as Hydra Soldier, Stan Lee as General, Addison LeMay as SHIELD Agent X, Teresa Mahoney as US Civilian, Alan Mandel as Prisoner of War, Josh Margulies as Brooklyn Pedestrian, Brian Niblett as Theatre Spectator, Nathan Nolan as Shield Lieutenant, Martin Poole as Theatre Spectator, Colin Reilly as U.S Infantry Soldier, Geoff Searle as US Marine, Drew Sherman as Hydra Soldier, Colin Stinton as New York Taxi Driver, Michael Swan as Dodgers Announcer (voice), Sy Turner as Hydra Soldier and Matt Tyzack as Scientist. PS3, May 1, 2012, with Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: "Star Spangled Man" - Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by David Zippel, Produced by Alan Menken, Performed by The Star Spangled Signers; "Sabre and Spurs" - Written by John Philip Sousa, Performed by The United States Marine Corps Band (as "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band), Recording courtesy of "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band, Use of this recording does not constitute or imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Marine Corps, or U.S. Marine Band., The terms U.S. Marine Band and "The President's Own" are trademarks of the U.S. Marine Corps, used with permission.; "Make Way for Tomorrow Today" - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman (as Richard Sherman), Performed by Alan Silvestri; "I'll Remember April" - Written by Gene de Paul, Pat Johnston and Don Raye, Performed by Woody Herman and His Orchestra, Courtesy of The Verve Music Group, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Wagner: Trauermarsch (Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels" - Der Ring des Nibelungen"/Dritter Aufzug)", Composed by Richard Wagner, Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Rose of Mayfair" - Composed by Joe Johnston and Joe E. Rand; "There Is a Tavern in the Town" - Traditional; "Newsreel March (from the motion picture The Bad and the Beautiful (1952))" - Composed by David Raksin, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.; "Stark's Theme" - Composed by Joe Johnston and Joe E. Rand; "Stark's Flying Car" - Composed by Joe E. Rand and Joe Johnston; "Washington Post March" - Written by John Philip Sousa, Arranged by J.J. Young, Courtesy of Killer Tracks; "Wagner: Szene 3: 'Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater (Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels", Der Ring des Nibelungen"/Erster Aufzug)" - Composed by Richard Wagner, Performed by 'Jon Vickers (I)', Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Jersey Bounce" - Written by Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson, Bobby Plater and Buddy Feyne, Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, Courtesy of Bluebird Records, by Arrangement with SONY Music Licensing; "Sweet Betsy from Pike" - Traditional; "Make Way for Tomorrow Today" - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman (as Richard Sherman), Performed by Alan Silvestri; "Sabre and Spurs" - Written by John Philip Sousa, Performed by The Presidents Own U.S. Marine Band, Recording courtesy of The Presidents Own U.S. Marine Band, Use of this recording does not constitute or imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Marine Corps, or U.S. Marine Band, The terms U.S. Marine Band and The Presidents Own are trademarks of the U.S. Marine Corps, used with permission; "Newsreel March" from the motion picture The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) - Composed by David Raksin, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.; "Make Way For Tomorrow Today" - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman (as Richard Sherman), Performed by Alan Silvestri; "Wagner: Szene 3: 'Ein Schwert Verhieß Mir Der Vater' [Die Walküre - Erster Tag Des Bühnenfestspiels 'Der Ring Des Nibelungen'/Erster Aufzug]" - Composed by Richard Wagner, Performed by Jon Vickers, Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Wagner: Trauerbmarsch [Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag Des Bühnenfestspiels 'Der Ring Des Nibelungen'/Dritter Aufzug]" - Composed by Richard Wagner, Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker and Herbert von Karajan, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Jersey Bounce" - Written by Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson, Bobby Plater and Buddy Feyne, Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (as Benny Goodman & His Orchestra), Courtesy of Bluebird Records, By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Rose Of Mayfair" - Composed by Joe Johnston and Joe E. Rand; "There Is A Tavern In The Town" - Traditional; "Sweet Betsy From Pike" - Traditional. Trivia: 1. Stan Lee has a cameo appearance as a general. 2. The exposition depicted in the movie is not, as some viewers have assumed, the World's Fair in New York City, which happened several years before the movie is set. The characters actually attend the fictional "Modern Marvels of Tomorrow" exposition. Quote: Steve Rogers: "I know this neighborhood. I got beat up in that alley. And that parking lot. And behind that diner." Anachronisms: 1. Red Skull is heard listening to a recording of Wagner's opera "Die Walkure" ("The Valkyrie") in an early scene with Dr Zola, but the recording he is listening to, conducted by Herbert von Karajan and featuring the distinctive voice of Canadian tenor Jon Vickers, wasn't recorded until 1968. 25 years after the scene takes place. What's more, the same record contains both Siegmund's aria "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" from "Die Walküre" and Siegfried's funeral march from "Götterdämmerung," heard without a break. Both pieces could not have fitted on one side of the short-playing 78 records used during World War II. 2. When Steve Rogers and Carter are sat in a bombed out pub in London during an air raid, a rather modern sounding two tone emergency services vehicle siren can be heard outside. Emergency vehicles during the 1940s used bells and this type of siren was not used until the 1970s. 3. A telephone in the War Room bunker beneath London when Steve Rogers's troops deploy there for briefing is a type not invented until the late 1960s. 4. Colonel Chester Phillips refers to British Intelligence as "MI6", which it was not regularly known as until much later. During World War II, it would have been referred to as the SIS. 5. When Steve Rodgers and Dr. Erskine are sitting in the barracks having a discussion, Steve's footlocker has his social security number on the lid. During World War II, military personnel had a service number which had a different format than the social security number used by today's military. 6. Captain Steve Rogers wears the yellow American Defense Service ribbon. The ribbon/medal was awarded for qualifying service performed between September 8, 1939, and December 7, 1941. Since Rogers joined the Army after America's entry into WWII, he would not be entitled to wear this ribbon. 7. Before Captain America and Bucky zip line onto the Hydra train, Jim Morita can be seen wearing a H4855 Personal Role Radio, an item which only came into use in 2002, for the British Army. While they do have advanced equipment it is unlikely they'd have something 50-60 years before it was actually in use. Especially as Captain America's team is not the British Army. 8. In the very first scene in London, some blimps can be seen on the background, behind the Big Ben. These were used as observation platforms against air raids from zeppelins during WW1. Nevertheless, during WW2 blimps were no longer used, as they were very vulnerable to modern aircraft and Britain already had radar stations at the time. However, these are barrage balloons, used extensively during WW2 as defense against bombers. Balloons were held by cables which were fixed to winches on lorries. Cables were more important than the balloons as an aircraft had only to touch a cable and it would be destroyed straight away. If the balloon was shot it exploded, taking the aircraft with it. The bombers had to fly above the balloons, reducing their accuracy and dive bombers could not be used. 9. A number of the tracked vehicles seen outside the German prison are M113 armored personnel carriers. In addition to being American vehicles, the M113 was not designed until the 1950's and was first operationally fielded by the US Army in 1960. 10. When Captain America is doing the bond promotion, there is a scene where a motorcycle drops from above (on cables) with three people on it. The engine in the motorcycle shows it to be a modern (post 1985) "Evolution" engine, not of a type that would have been built in 1943/1944.

The Avengers. Starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man, Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson, Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, Stellan Skarsgård as Professor Erik Selvig, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts, Paul Bettany as Jarvis (voice), Alexis Denisof as The Other, Tina Benko as NASA Scientist, Jerzy Skolimowski as Georgi Luchkov, Kirill Nikiforov as Weaselly Thug, Jeff Wolfe as Tall Thug, M'laah Kaur Singh as Young Girl, Rashmi Rustagi as Calcutta Woman; World Security Council: Powers Boothe, Jenny Agutter, Arthur Darbinyan and Donald Li; Carrier BridgeTechs: Evan Kole, Alicia Sixtos and Jesse Garcia; Maximiliano Hernández as Agent Jasper Sitwell, Dieter Riesle as Gala Scientist, Kenneth Tigar as German Old Man, Walter Perez as Young Shield Pilot, Harry Dean Stanton as Security Guard, Josh Cowdery as Maintenance Guy, Ashley Johnson as Waitress; Japanese Family: Katsumi Komatsu, Yumiko Komatsu and Momoko Komatsu; Robert Clohessy as Police Sergeant, Enver Gjokaj as Young Cop, Fernanda Toker as Office Woman, Andrea Vecchio as News Reporter, Robin Swoboda as News Reporter, Brent McGee as Faceless Pilot; Celebration Montage Interviewee: Jamie McShane, Michael Zhang, William Christopher Stephens (as Wiliams Christopher Stevens) and Kelley Robins Hicks; Romy Rosemont as Shawna Lynde, James Eckhouse as Senator Boynton, Stan Lee as Old Man in TV Report, Pat Kiernan as Himself, Damion Poitier as Man #1/Thanos, Thomas Roberts as Himself, Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk (voice), Kimberly J. Mahoney as Limo Driver, Joti Nagra as Waitress, Joseph O'Brien as New York City Pedestrian, Nate Paige as New York Pedestrian, Douglas Slygh as Museum Gala Patron, Colin Strause as Shield Agent #4, Robert P. Thitoff as Gala Patron, Shane Thompson as Pedestrian and Chris Vaina as Running Pedestrian. 3D Theatre Preview, May 2, 2012, with Bethany Luther. IMAX 3D, May 8, 2012, with Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: No. Title Writer(s) Artist Length: 1. "Live to Rise" - Chris Cornell - Soundgarden, 4:40; 2. "I'm Alive" - Brent Smith, Eric Bass, Dave Bassett - Shinedown, 3:39; 3. "Dirt and Roses" - Tim McIlrath, Joe Principe, Brandon Barnes, Zach Blair - Rise Against, 3:14; 4. "Even If I Could" - Papa Roach, James Michael - Papa Roach, 3:16; 5. "Unbroken" - Andy Biersack, Jacob Pitts, Jeremy Ferguson, Blair Daly, Sean Beavan - Black Veil Brides, 3:27; 6. "Breath" - Scott Weiland, Doug Grean - Scott Weiland, 3:17; 7. "Comeback" - Mark Kasprzyk, Wally Gagel, Xandy Barry - Redlight King, 3:39; 8. "Into the Blue" - Gavin Rossdale - Bush, 4:15; 9. "A New Way to Bleed" (Photek Remix) - Amy Lee, Terry Balsamo - Evanescence, 4:00; 10. "Count Me Out" - Franky Perez, Dave Kushner, Dave Warren, Scott Shriner, Joey Castillo - PusherJones, 4:37; 11. "Wherever I Go" - Josh Todd, Keith Nelson, Steve Dacanay - Buckcherry, 4:13; 12. "From Out of Nowhere" (Faith No More cover) - Billy Gould, Roddy Bottum - Five Finger Death Punch, 3:23; 13. "Shake the Ground" - Cherri Bomb, Adam Watts, Gannin Arnold, Andy Dodd - Cherri Bomb, 2:40; "Black Dirt" - Written by Michael Baiardi, Emile Millar and Mick Flowers, Produced by Michael Baiardi, Courtesy of Soundfile Productions Inc. Trivia: 1. Principal photography began in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Secondary filming took place about an hour outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the Butler area. A chase sequence was also shot in Worthington, Pennsylvania at Creekside Mushroom Farms, the world's largest single-site mushroom farm, which provided 150 miles of abandoned limestone tunnels 300 feet below the ground for filming. Production relocated to Cleveland, Ohio where the city's East 9th Street was chosen as a double for New York City's 42nd Street to be used in climactic battle scenes. Filming also took place in the large vacuum chamber at the NASA Plum Brook Station near Sandusky, Ohio. The station's Space Power Facility was used to portray a S.H.I.E.L.D. research facility. A series of explosions were filmed at the Chevrolet powertrain plant in Parma, Ohio as part of the battle sequence that began in Cleveland. Scenes from the film were also shot on Public Square and the Detroit–Superior Bridge. The southwest quadrant of Public Square was turned into Stuttgart, Germany, for filming. Principal photography concluded in New York City, where filming occurred over two days. Filming locations in New York City included Park Avenue and Central Park. All the scenes filmed in Ohio were originally to be filmed in Michigan. Planned production was moved to Ohio when it was revealed that Michigan's film tax rebates were going to be revoked. 2. The Hulk only says two words: "Puny god." Lou Ferrigno voices the Hulk in this film. He has played the Hulk in almost every live-action version since 1978: he played the Hulk in The Incredible Hulk and its subsequent three TV specials, and he voiced the Hulk in the big-screen The Incredible Hulk (he was seen in Hulk but it was a cameo role as a security guard, which he repeated in The Incredible Hulk ). He also has voiced the Hulk in various animated productions. 3. Mark Ruffalo personally portrays the Hulk through virtual-camera motion-capture. Previous live-action versions have had Bruce Banner and the Hulk be played by separate people (Bill Bixby and bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno), or had the Hulk rendered into the film in computer-generated imagery. 4. After Loki is brought on board the Helicarrier, Tony Stark can be seen wearing a Black Sabbath T-shirt. Black Sabbath is better known for their song "Iron Man." Although the song was not originally associated with the Marvel Comics character, it has since been referenced in the comics and the end of Iron Man when Tony quotes the lyric, "I am Iron Man." Tony Stark's shirt is for Black Sabbath's 1978 tour. This was noteworthy for being the band's final tour with Ozzy Osbourne as vocalist, and for having a then-up-and-coming band called Van Halen as the opening act. 5. The final end credit scene was added after 'Robert Downey Jr'. encouraged a rewrite of a previous scene. After Thor rips off Iron Man's mask to reveal an unconscious Tony Stark, who had just fallen back to Earth, Tony originally awakens and asks, "What's next?". Robert Downey Jr. thought the line could be more interesting, and the idea of going to a local shawarma restaurant was born. The scene was added two days after the Hollywood premiere. When they filmed the extra post credits scene after the premier, 'Chris Evans' had to wear a prosthetic face to cover up the facial hair he had on his face that he needed for a film he was filming at the time. They also had him cover his face partially with his hands. 6. The first film to gross $200 million in its first three days in the USA. 7. Stan Lee has a cameo as the old man being interviewed at the end of the New York battle. 7. The decimation of Stark Tower during the final battle destroys the company logo, leaving only the illuminated "A" at the end of the film. This is a subtle nod (and potential sequel set-up) to the comics where the Avengers operate out of a giant building alternatively depicted as an "A" shaped building, or as a skyscraper with a giant "A" crowning the top. Quotes: 1. Tony Stark: "Dr. Banner, your work is unparalleled. And I'm a huge fan of the way you lose control and turn into an enormous green rage monster." Bruce Banner: "Thanks." 2. [Coulson enters] Tony Stark: "Security breach." [to Pepper] Tony Stark: "That's on you." Agent Phil Coulson: "Mr Stark." Pepper Potts: "Phil! Come in." Tony Stark: "Phil? Uh, his first name is Agent." 3. Loki: "Enough! All of you are beneath me. I am a god, you dull creature and I shall not be bullied..." Bruce Banner: [Hulk flattens Loki with repeated smashes into the floor] "Puny god." Anachronisms: 1. During the reception scene set in Stuttgart, several Green-colored police cars are shown. However, in the state of Baden-Württemberg (of which Stuttgart is the capital) police cars are colored blue (established in 2008). Also, the flashing lights on top of German police cars are blue, not yellow/orange. 2. The private security forces shown at the beginning of the Stuttgart scene are wearing assault rifles, apparently HK G36. However, under German law, fully automatic weapons are considered as weapons of war whose usage is restricted to armed forces and the police.

The Incredible Hulk. 2008 (Science-fiction action superhero film), Starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky, William Hurt as General 'Thunderbolt' Ross, Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns, Ty Burrell as Leonard, Christina Cabot as Major Kathleen Sparr, Peter Mensah as General Joe Greller, Lou Ferrigno as The Incredible Hulk (voice)/Security Guard, Paul Soles as Stanley, Débora Nascimento as Martina; Commandos: Greg Bryk, Chris Owens, Alan Vrkljan, Adrian Hein and John MacDonald; Shaun McComb as Helicopter Soldier, Simon Wong as Grad Student, Pedro Salvín as Tough Guy Leader; Tough Guys: Julio Cesar Torres Dantas, Raimundo Camargo Nascimento and Nick Alachiotis; Jason Burke as Communications Officer, Grant Nickalls as Helicopter Pilot, Joris Jarsky as Soldier, Arnold Pinnock as Soldier, Tig Fong as Cop, Jason Hunter as Cop, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos as Cab Driver, David Collins as Medical Technician, John Carvalho as Plant Manager, Robin Wilcock as Sniper, Wayne Robson as Boat Captain, Javier Lambert as Guatemalan Trucker, Martin Starr as Computer Nerd, Chris Ratz as Young Guy, Todd Hofley as Apache Helicopter Pilot, Joe La Loggia as Soldier, Tamsen McDonough as Colleague, Michael Kenneth Williams as Harlem Bystander, Roberto Bakker as Market Vendor, Ruru Sacha as Supply Driver, James Downing as Army Base Doctor, Rickson Gracie as Aikido Instructor, Stephen Gartner as Ross's Soldier, Nicholas Rose as McGee, Genelle Williams as Terrified Gal, P.J. Kerr as Wilson, Jee-Yun Lee as Reporter, Desmond Campbell as Gunner, DeShaun Clarke as Little Boy, Tony Nappo as Brave Cop; Soldiers: Aaron Berg, David Miller, Tre Smith and Moses Nyarko; Carlos A. Gonzalez as BOPE Officer, Yan Regis as Medic Soldier, Stephen Broussard as Handsome Soldier, Robert Morse as Command Van Soldier, Matt Purdy as Ross's Aide, Lenka Matuska as Female Medical Assistant, Scott Magee as Humvee Driver, Wes Berger as Sterns Lab Soldier, Carla Nascimento as Large Woman, Krista Vendy as Female Bartender, Mila Stromboni as Hopscotch Girl, Jim Annan as Intelligence Officer, David Bianchi as (voice), Bill Bixby as Tom Corbett (archive footage), Rick Cordeiro as Taxi Driver, Brandon Cruz as Eddie Corbett (archive footage), Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, Aric Dupere as Jeep Driver, Kieran Gallant as Test Subject, Jay Hunter as Cop #2, Dave Kiner as Man, Stan Lee as Milwaukee Man Drinking From Bottle, Richard D. Leko as Student/Car Driver, Dan MacDonald as News Crew, François Mequer as NYPD Cop, Ishan Morris as Student, Billy Parrott as Security Guard, Imali Perera as Female Faculty Member, Kristina Pesic as Sorority Girl, Avi Phillips as Student in Lab, Dylan Taylor as Keg Guy, Max Topplin as Jimmy - Older boy, Miyoshi Umeki as Mrs. Livingston (archive footage), J.A. Worthington as Student and Russell Yuen as FBI Agent. PS3, May 5, 2012, with Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: "Over Under Around And Through" - Written by Joe Raposo; "Banto" - Written by Loalva Braz and Michel Henry Abihssira, Performed by Kaoma, Courtesy of LoveCat Music, By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group; "Soundtrack" - Written by Maca and Adnan Hamidovic, Performed by Frenkie, Courtesy of Menart Records; "Main Title Theme" from "The Incredible Hulk" (1978) - Composed by Joseph Harnell; "The Lonely Man" - Composed by Joseph Harnell. Trivia: 1. Paul Soles who portrays "Stanley", the owner of the pizza shop, provided the voice for Dr. Bruce Banner in the 1960s Hulk animated series. The character's name may also be another tribute to Hulk co-creator Stan Lee. 2. There are references in the film to Marvel Comics' next film, Captain America: The First Avenger. Firstly, there is a portrait of Steve Rogers, the original Captain America, seen in the General Ross's office. Next, a label can be seen on the storage tank reading: "Dr. Reinstein." Reinstein was the doctor who developed the Super-Soldier serum that transmogrifies Rogers into the Captain. Louis Leterrier mentions he shot a scene where Banner encounters Captain in the Arctic, but it was cut out of the final cut of the film. It is on the special features options of some DVD editions, however. 3. The VFXperts based the Hulk and Abomination's movements on linebackers. 4. Edward Norton was cast as Bruce Banner on the recommendation of Lou Ferrigno, who had starred in The Incredible Hulk as the Hulk. Ferrigno stated that Edward Norton reminded him of the late Bill Bixby, who acted beside him as Bruce Banner. Norton, who a big fan of the series, had also portrayed a similar character in Fight Club. 5. The computer Edward Norton is using when he is disguised as a delivery boy has the virus scanner 'Norton' installed. 6. In the scene where Bruce Banner emails Mr. Blue with his data while Betty purchases the used truck, the email is tracked through the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement Logistics Division (S.H.I.E.L.D) database. 7. The live news footage from the Culver University incident can be in the SHIELD office in Iron Man 2, placing the events in the second half of this film after the events in Iron Man 2 in the timeline. 8. The final fight scene between the Hulk and Abomination was filmed in Toronto, Canada. The beginning of the fight is filmed outside of the Zanzibar strip club on Yonge street. 9. Hulk has a total of six words: "Leave Me Alone", "Hulk Smash", and "Betty". This marks the third time Ferrigno portrayed the Hulk, having also voiced the character in the 1996 animated series. Originally, the Hulk's only line was "Betty" at the film's ending, which would have been his first word. Leterrier was aware that fans wanted him to speak normally, and added "leave me alone" and "Hulk smash!" Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza. Quote: Bruce Banner: [in a poor Portuguese] Don't make me hungry. You wouldn't like me when I'm hungry. Tough Guy Leader: [in Portuguese] What the hell he is talking about? Anachronisms and errors: 1. The camouflage pattern used by Ross' US Army soldiers is the BDU woodland pattern, which has long been replaced by the digital ACU pattern. 2. In the first scene in the soda factory when Bruce asks the girl to go eat together, behind him a stack of sodas read "fabricado" and beside it it says Mexico. The correct word for "made" in Portuguese is "feita", not "fabricado". 3. In the scene of battle on NYC street, a 2 neon disc sign is clearly seen. This is the famous logo of the Sam the Record Man store located on Yonge street in Toronto.

The Proposal. 2009, Starring Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, Ryan Reynolds as Andrew Paxton, Mary Steenburgen as Grace Paxton, Craig T. Nelson as Joe Paxton, Betty White as Grandma Annie, Denis O'Hare as Mr. Gilbertson, Malin Akerman as Gertrude, Oscar Nuñez as Ramone, Aasif Mandvi as Bob Spaulding, Michael Nouri as Chairman Bergen, Michael Mosley as Chuck, Dale Place as Jim McKittrick, Alicia Hunt as Coffee Barista, Alexis R. Garcia as Immigration Clerk, Kortney Adams as Colden Books Receptionist, Chris Whitney as Medivac Pilot, Jerell Lee Wesley as Jordan, Gregg Edelman as Lead Counsel Malloy, Phyllis Kay as Mrs. McKittrick, Kate Lacey as Party Guest, Gene Fleming as Store Owner, Mary Linda Rapelye as Executive Secretary, Anne Fletcher as Jill, B. Johnson as Guy in Office, Cindi Alex as Wedding Guest, Ellen Becker-Gray as Woman Buying Coffee, Brian Bradbury as Airline Crew, Jodie Brunelle as Engagement Party Guest, Chemi Che-Mponda as African Immigrant at INS Office, Desiree April Connolly as Office Worker, Diane Curran as 1st Class Airline Passenger, Eric Ferraz as Immigrant at INS Office, Shawn Fogarty as Alaska Plane Passenger, John Franchi as Taxicab Driver, Alexander 'Alex' Garde, Dan Griffin as Businessman/Pedestrian on Sidewalk, Sophya Gudelman aas Sitka Airline Passenger, Joseph Guglielmo as Gay Friend, Patrick Mel Hayes as Office Worker, Frankie Imbergamo as Int. Airline Passenger, Haytham Kandil as Lawyer, Dan Marshall as Lawyer at Publishing Company, Robert Masiello as Businessman, Ben L. Mitchell as Mail Clerk, Ron Murphy as Wedding Guest, Niecy Nash as Stewardess, Thomas Olson as Party Guest, Nikki Preston as Businesswoman, Cory Rasmussen as Mail Room Clerk, Donna Glee Reim as Reception Guest, Annie Rohling as INS Employee, Darren Ross as Businessman, Eric Ryan as Ground Crewmen, Cory Scott as Bagel Guy, Rich Skinner as New York Cab Driver, Ylian Alfaro Snyder as Immigrant at INS Office, Vyvian B. Stevens as Secretary, Stream as Indian Immigrant at INS Office, David Struffolino as Worker in Lobby, Naeem Uzimann as Pedestrian, Larry Vigus as Party Guest, G.A. West as Wedding Guest and Adam Zalt as Businessman. DVD, May 11, 2012, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Relax" - Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson (as William Johnson) and Mark O'Toole, Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Courtesy of ZTT Records Ltd.; "Relax" - Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson (as William Johnson) and Mark O'Toole, Performed by Oscar Nuñez (uncredited); "U Can't Touch This" - Written by M.C. Hammer (as MC Hammer), Alonzo Miller, Rick James and M.C. Hammer (as Stanley Kirk Burrell), Performed by M.C. Hammer (as MC Hammer), Courtesy of Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Relax" - Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson (as William Johnson) and Mark O'Toole, Performed by Sandra Bullock (uncredited); "Cult of Personality" - Written by Will Calhoun, Corey Glover, Vernon Reid and Muzz Skillings (as Muzzy Skillings), Performed by Living Colour, Courtesy of Megaforce Records; "It Takes Two" - Written by James Brown and Rob Base (as Robert Ginyard), Performed by Ryan Reynolds (uncredited) and Sandra Bullock (uncredited); "It Takes Two" - Written by James Brown, Rob Base (as Robert Ginyard), Performed by Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock (as DJ E-Z Rock), Courtesy of Profile Records, Inc. and RCA/Jive Label Group, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing, Contains a sample of "Think About It", Performed by Lyn Collins, Courtesy of Universal Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Find My Way" - Written by Dan Wilson and Gabe Dixon, Performed by Gabe Dixon Band, Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.; "Só Danço Samba" - Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, Performed by Luiz Bonfá, Courtesy of The Verve Music Group, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "I've Got You Under My Skin" - Written by Cole Porter, Performed by Michael Bublé, Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc., By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing; "Canon in D" - Written by Johann Pachelbel, Arranged by Dave Greendale, Courtesy of Freeplay Music LLC; "Coolin'" - Written by Alex Wilson and Paul Booth, Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music; "Freedom" - Written by Matt Starr, Alex Grossi, Anthony Focx, Kenny Kweens and Joe Leste, Performed by Beautiful Creatures, Courtesy of Sheridan Square Entertainment, Inc.; "Woosh Xhant Wuda.aat" - Music by Ed Littlefield (Kaagwaantaan Clan), Lyrics by Anne Fletcher and Buck Damon, Tlingit translation provided by Roby "Roberta" Littlefield and Ethel Makinen (L'uknaxh adi Clan); "Get Low" - Written by D. Roc (as Deongelo Holmes), Kaine (as Eric Jackson) and Lil' Jon (as Jonathan Smith), Performed by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz Ft. Ying Yang Twins, Courtesy of The Orchard; "Love Me Tenderly" - Written by Leonard Raymond Gehl Sr., Performed by Johnny Lidell, Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation. Trivia: 1. Sandra Bullock plays a Canadian who wants to marry her assistant (Ryan Reynolds) in order to keep her Visa status in the U.S. and avoid deportation to Canada. In real life, Reynolds is from Canada and Bullock is American. 2. Julia Roberts was the first choice to play Margaret, but reportedly refused to take a pay cut, so Sandra Bullock took over the role. 3. The film is set in Sitka, Alaska. However, nowhere does it list Alaska as an actual film location. The film was actually filmed in Boston and on Boston's North Shore. In one of the scenes, you can see the famous Rockport icon, "Motif No.1", the little red shack famous for being a subject of many famous painters' and photographers' work. Snow-capped mountains (or any mountains, for that matter) are nowhere to be found on the North Shore. Those were added in digitally. 4. A time-lapse scene shows the sun not setting during the night at Sitka. Alaska is almost 1500 miles north to south. While there are places in Alaska, above the Arctic Circle, where the sun doesn't set at night in summer, the sun always sets in Sitka, even in summer (though sometimes quite late, and nautical twilight isn't reached every night).

True Grit. 2010, Starring Jeff Bridges as Rooster Cogburn, Hailee Steinfeld as Mattie Ross, Matt Damon as LaBoeuf, Josh Brolin as Tom Chaney, Barry Pepper as Lucky Ned Pepper, Dakin Matthews as Col. Stonehill, Jarlath Conroy as Undertaker, Paul Rae as Emmett Quincy, Domhnall Gleeson as Moon (The Kid), Elizabeth Marvel as 40-Year-Old Mattie, Roy Lee Jones as Yarnell, Ed Lee Corbin as Bear Man, Leon Russom as Sheriff, Bruce Green as Harold Parmalee, Candyce Hinkle as Boarding House Landlady, Peter Leung as Mr. Lee, Don Pirl as Cole Younger, Joe Stevens as Cross-examining Lawyer, David Lipman as First Lawyer, Jake Walker as Judge Parker, Orlando Smart as Stableboy, Ty Mitchell as Ferryman, Nicholas Sadler as Repentant Condemned Man, Scott Sowers as Unrepentant Condemned Man, Jonathan Joss as Condemned Indian, Maggie A. Goodman as Woman at Hanging, Brandon Sanderson as Indian Youth at Bagby's, Ruben Nakai Campana as Indian Youth at Bagby's, Mary Anzalone as Traveling Lady, Gopal Bidari as Ethnic Jury Member, Brian Brown as Coke Hays, Alan Eaglewolf Bryant as Indian #6 in Wild West Show, Wendy Crouse as Town Lady, Craig Denham as Wild West Show Worker, Ted Ferguson as Hanging Witness, Scott Flick as Clement Parmalee, Martina Griffin as Wild West Show Indian, Beau Harris as Smoker, Samantha Inoue Harte as Horserider, Cody Jones as Indian in Wild West Show, Scott Mason as Boarder, John Michael Measells as Wild West Hand, Joe Nelson as Hanging Witness, Kaiya Pelletier as Ft. Smith Girl/Memphis Girl, Cameron Rostami as Pedro and J.K. Simmons as J. Noble Daggett (voice). DVD, May 12, 2012. Soundtrack: "LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS" - Written by Elisha A. Hoffman and Anthony J. Showalter; "THE GLORY-LAND WAY" - Written by J.S. Torbett; "HOLD TO GOD'S UNCHANGING HAND" - Written by Franklin L. Eiland; "TALK ABOUT SUFFERING" - Traditional; "WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS" - Written by Charles Crozat Converse (as Charles C. Converse); "LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS" - Written by Elisha A. Hoffman and Anthony J. Showalter, Performed by Iris DeMent, Courtesy of Flariella Records. Trivia: As mentioned in the trivia from the original True Grit, the character of Rooster Cogburn is supposed to be around 40, both John Wayne and Jeff Bridges were in their early 60's when they portrayed their roles. John Wayne was 62, Jeff Bridges was 60. Anachronism: Before drunken shooting scene Rooster falls off his horse and the bottom of his boot is exposed. The boot has a modern Vibram sole with traction groves. Boots of that period had leather soles with no groves.

Date Night. 2010, Starring Steve Carell as Phil Foster, Tina Fey as Claire Foster, Mark Wahlberg as Holbrooke Grant, Taraji P. Henson as Detective Arroyo, Jimmi Simpson as Armstrong, Common as Collins, William Fichtner as DA Frank Crenshaw, Leighton Meester as Katy, J.B. Smoove as Cabbie, Kristen Wiig as Haley Sullivan, Mark Ruffalo as Brad Sullivan, James Franco as Taste, Mila Kunis as Whippit, Bill Burr as Detective Walsh, Jonathan Morgan Heit as Oliver Foster, Savannah Argenti as Charlotte Foster, Nick Kroll as Claw Maitre D', Olivia Munn as Claw Hostess, Gal Gadot as Natanya, Lauren Weedman as Wendy, Darren Le Gallo as Teaneck Waiter, J. Razor as Peppermint Hippo Doorman, Gillian Vigman as House-Hunting Woman, Chayim Frenkel as House-Hunting Man, Jon Bernthal as Young Man, Ari Graynor as Young Woman, Will i Am as Himself (as Will.i.am), Sho Brown as VIP Thug, Jahnel Curfman as Exotic Dancer #1, Stella Angelova as Exotic Dancer #2, Joe Starr as Miletto Thug #1, Johnnie Cenatiempo as Miletto Thug #2, Katie Gill as Claw Hottie, Michelle Galdenzi as Claw Hottie, Stacey Scowley as Book Club Member, Lourdes Regala as Book Club Member, Hal Devi as VIP Room Bodyguard, Dani Playel as VIP Room Dancer #1, Kat Howland as VIP Room Dancer #2, Alandrea Martin as VIP Room Dancer #3, January Adams as Pedestrian, Jeff Barry as Columbia Student, Samantha Bee as Woman in Times Square, Michael Bennett as Restaurant Patron, Rachel Bernstein as Crenshaw Girl, Theo Breaux as Nubian Dancer, Rich Campbell as Pedestrian, Etalvia Cashin as Model, Michelle Celeste as Restaurant Patron, Natalie Cohen as Burlesque Dancer, Peter Conboy as New York City Police Officer, Sterling Cooper as Tweak, Tracy Dali as Nubian Dancer, Tony DeSean as Model, Evans Forlidas as Man with Blonde, Jim Garrity as Successful Financier, Jeff Grossman as Mob Thug, Chris Haemmerle as Tourist, Jason Jones as Man in Times Square, Vivian Khouri as Classy Bar Patron, Dianne Kwon as Crenshaw Girl, Ray Liotta as Joe Miletto, Karina Michel as Model, Kate Rogal as Jade, Dylan Saccoccio as Restaurant Patron, John J. Schneider as Police Officer, Woody Schultz as Jeremy - Restaurant Patron, Paul Thornton as Diner Patron and Nikki Tomlinson as Nubian Dancer. BluRay, May 12, 2012, with Connie Luther. Soundtrack: "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones, "Burn It to the Ground" by Nickelback, "Love Gun" by Cee-Lo Green featuring Lauren Bennett, "Heartbreak Warfare" by John Mayer, "Cobrastyle" by Teddybears featuring Mad Cobra, "Why Me" by Margie Balter, "Date Night Blues" by The Rave-Ups, "French Connection" by Solar Budd, "I'll Never Dream" by Kaskade, "Moving On" by Morgan Page, "Fresh Groove" by Muddy Funksters, "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" by Leon Haywood, "Sex Slave Ship" by Flying Lotus, "God Created Woman" by A. B. O'Neill, "Elephant" by Spiral System, "Production" by Lemonworks, "Something Bigger, Something Better" by Amanda Blank, "Stone" by Terry Lynn and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" by Jackie Wilson. Trivia: 1. Despite the fact that his character's minimal apparel is a running joke throughout the movie, there is a dedicated wardrobe assistant to Mark Wahlberg listed in the end credits. 2. In-jokes and obscure references: When Phil (Steve Carrell) and Claire (Tina Fey) return to the restaurant claiming to be friends of Will i Am they mistakenly call him Sam i Am. This is a reference to LA hip-hop producer Samiyam, who Collins (Common) is known to be a fan of. Quote: Phil Foster: "I'd do it again you know? Us, you, me the kids, all of it. I'd do it again. I'd choose you every time."

Bloodworth. 2010, Starring Val Kilmer as Warren Bloodworth, Kris Kristofferson as E. F. Bloodworth, Hilary Duff as Raven Lee Halfacre, Reece Daniel Thompson as Fleming Bloodworth, Dwight Yoakam as Boyd Bloodworth, Frances Conroy as Julia Bloodworth, W. Earl Brown as Brady Bloodworth, Hilarie Burton as Hazel, Sheila Kelley as Louise Halfacre, Barry Corbin as Itchy the Bartender, Brent Briscoe as Coble, Ben Acland as Clerk, Bear Adkisson as Colt, Robert Beck as The Professor, Jill Chapman as Young Julia, Claudia Church as Patricia Bloodworth, John Churchill as Patricia's Lover, David Ferguson as Junior, Gill Gayle as Spivey, Fred Gill as Gil, Carter Godwin as Young Boyd, Rance Howard as Ira, Mark Jeffrey Miller as Harwood, Travis Nicholson as Steve, Afemo Omilami as Sheriff Bellweather, Elizabeth Omilami as Cora, Michael Proctor as Hunter, Colton Stevens as Young Warren, River Stevens as Young Brady, Samantha Talbott as Counter girl, Jilon VanOver (as Jilon Ghai) as Junkyard Man, Tonya Watts as Bar Singer, Barbara Weetman as Mail Carrier, Hank Williams III as Trigger Lipscomb, Wyatt Wooddell as E.F. III, Le Ann Cheri' as Waitress, Bill Ladd as Young EF, Joe Montanti as Bar Fly, Jim Prim as Bar Guy and David Walen as Bass Player in bar band. Movie Central, May 14, 2012. Trivia: It is based on Provinces of Night, a novel by William Gay. Music producer T-Bone Burnett supervised the film's music, which includes original compositions by Kris Kristofferson. Filming took place in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Stories USA. (American Breakdown?) 2007, Starring Stephen R. McQueen as The Kid (segment "Club Soda"), Joe Mantegna as Mike (segment "Club Soda"), Michael Rispoli as Jack (segment "Club Soda"), Louis Gossett Jr. as Doc (segment "Club Soda"), Laurie Fortier as Bunny (segment "Club Soda"), James Gandolfini as The Man (segment "Club Soda"), Billy St. John as Neil (segment "Club Soda"), John Barillaro as The Repairman (segment "Club Soda"), Marivel Razo Decker as Carla (segment "Club Soda"), Jack Kissel, Ken Campbell as Chester (segment "Street of Pain"), Eric Stonestreet as Floyd (segment "Street of Pain"), Kathleen Campbell as Cheryl (segment "Street of Pain"), Steve Carell as Mark (segment "Street of Pain"), Ian Gomez as Beau (segment "Street of Pain"), Emmy Laybourne as Merideth (segment "Street of Pain"), Dyllan Christopher as Young Mark (segment "Street of Pain"), Nathan Norton as Young Beau (segment "Street of Pain"), Erik Torppe as Young Chester (segment "Street of Pain"), Billy Welch as Young Floyd (segment "Street of Pain"), Josh Hartnett as Gianni (segment "Member"), Scott Caan as Hayden Field (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Erik Macarthur as Owen Peedmen (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Paul Walker as Mikey (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Will McCormick as Dean (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Maya James as Lisa Mancini (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Desmond Harrington as Jay (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Robert Bagnell as (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"), Fanshen Cox as Maximina (segment "L.A. Knights"), Paris Hilton as Sadie (segment "L.A. Knights"), Sole Alberti as Lou (segment "L.A. Knights"), Jesse Woodrow as Iowa Guy (segment "L.A. Knights"), Jason Shaw as Fantasy Guy (segment "L.A. Knights"), Matt Walthard as Bartender (segment "L.A. Knights"), Jarred Marsh as Cheezy Guy #1 (segment "L.A. Knights"), Matt Roseman as Cheezy Guy #2 (segment "L.A. Knights"), Jonathan Dane as Cheezy Guy #3 (segment "L.A. Knights"), Meredith Chin as DJ (segment "L.A. Knights"), Betsy Miller as Promoter Lady (segment "L.A. Knights"), Brad Grubaugh as Bouncer (segment "L.A. Knights"), Remy G. as Hot Car Guy (segment "L.A. Knights"), Alisen Down as Claire (segment "The Little Things"), Ioan Gruffudd as Simon (segment "The Little Things"), Aaron Douglas as The Boss (segment "The Little Things"), Alistair Abell as Bob (segment "The Little Things") and Weidel David as Barfly (segment "Club Soda"). May 17, 2012. Directed by: David Brooks (segment "Member"), Paul Carafotes (segment "Club Soda"), M. Eastling (segment "L.A. Knights"), Tyrone Finch (segment "Street of Pain"), Jeremy Hall (segment "Street of Pain"), Gary Hawes (segment "The Little Things") and Erik MacArthur (segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous"). Writing credits: David Brooks - segment "Member", Paul Carafotes - segment "Club Soda", M. Eastling - segment "L.A. Knights", Tyrone Finch - segment "Street of Pain", Jeremy Hall - segment "Street of Pain", Gary Hawes - segment "The Little Things", Erik MacArthur - segment "Life Makes Sense If You're Famous". Soundtrack: "Hocus Pocus" and "Hocus Pocus Theme" - Written by P. Carafotes, Produced by Tedi Sarafian, Published by Koo Koo Charlie Publishing (ASCAP), Performed by Josh Siegel with Emma Carafotes and Penelope Alexitch; "Love Out of Stone" - Written by P. Carafotes and M. Jennest, Published by Koo Koo Charlie Publishing (ASCAP), Performed by Paul Carafotes; "There She Goes" - Written by M. Turbak, N. Wachsman, P. Rinis and P. Gravdal, Performed by Radius; "Rock Soda (Little Mick's Theme)" - Koo Koo Charlie Publishing (ASCAP), Written, produced and performed by Paul Carafotes and Tedi Sarafian; "Give It Back Today" - Koo Koo Charlie Publishing (ASCAP), Produced by Tedi Sarafian, Written and performed by Paul Carafotes. Storyline: A compilation of short films about desperate lives in America, starring many of America's top actors.

Mr. Nobody. 2009 (Belgian Science fiction-Drama), Starring Jared Leto as Nemo Adult/Old Nemo, Sarah Polley as Elise Adult, Diane Kruger as Anna Adult, Linh-Dan Pham as Jean Adult, Rhys Ifans as Father Nemo, Natasha Little as Mother Nemo, Toby Regbo as Nemo age 15, Juno Temple as Anna age 15, Clare Stone as Elise age 15, Thomas Byrne as Nemo age 9, Audrey Giacomini as Jean age 15, Laura Brumagne as Anna age 9, Allan Corduner as Dr. Feldheim, Daniel Mays as Young Journalist, Michael Riley as Harry, Harold Manning as TV Host, Emily Tilson as Eve, Roline Skehan as Joyce, Anders Morris as Noah, Pascal Duquenne as Henry, Noa De Costanzo as Nemo age 5, David Schaal as Thug 1, Nathan Boydell as Paul, Laurent Capelluto as Man in Black, Harry Cleven as Man in Black 2, Vincent Dupont as Michael, Jenna Wheeler Huggins as Showroom Girl, Valérie-Marie Chadelaud as Showroom Woman, Andrew Simms as Showroom Man, Stéphane Thiry as Male Nurse, Bruno Verstraete as Male Nurse, Alice van Dormael as Angel of Oblivion 1, Juliette Van Dormael as Angel of Oblivion 2, Tedd Dillon as Texan Man, Melanie Doerr as Texan Woman, Talya Rubin as Shy Woman, Vito De Filipo as Shy Man, Corey Cleve Bentivegna as Boy of Shy Couple, Sandrine Laroche as Disillusioned Woman, Olivier Bony as Disillusioned Man, Laura Van Hove as Teenage Girl, Jack Proudlove as Teenage Boy, Marc Zinga as Gay Man 1, Martin Swabey as Gay Man 2, Philippe Godeau as Golf Player/Sad Man, Sarah Gravel as Sad Woman, John Canoe as Mohawk Man, Donna Jacobs as Mohawk Woman, Fujio Ishimaru as Japanese Gardener, Robin Carette as Nemo 18 months, Léa Thonus as Elise age 9, Anaïs Van Belle as Jean age 9, Hugo Harold-Harrison as Pool Instructor, Sylvie Olivé as Family Mars Mother, Stéphane Taillasson as Famly Mars Father, Jules Taillasson as Family Mars Son, Jan Hammenecker as Shoe Factory Director, Serge Larivière as Shoe Lace Supplier, Leni Parker as Teacher, Katharina Pejcic as Daughter Anna, Alexander Türk as Son Anna, Tanya Trombetta as Friend Anna, Benjamin Mansfield as Stefano 22-40, Charlotte 'Lola' Pauwels as Girlfriend Young Stefano, Daniel Brochu as Peter, Louise Sophia Engel as Anna/Nemo Daughter, Aaron Landt as Anna/Nemo Son, Christelle Cornil as Coma Nurse 1, Towny Andersen as Coma Nurse 2, Christophe Beaucarne as Villa Owner, Jules Eerdekens as Pool Maintenance Colleague, Philippe Levy as Pool Maintenance Colleague, Renaud Alcalde as Spaceship neighbour 1, Dominique Warnier as Spaceship Neighbour, Catherine Demaiffe as Tender Nurse, Jaco Van Dormael as Brazilian Man, Pierre Chaves as Hotel Entrance Guard, Nicholas Beveney as Black Man at Airport, David Kennedy as Thug 2, Josselin Moinet as Morgue Policeman, Virginie Bordes as Continuity Girl, Carlo Mestroni as Police Officer, Nicolas Ross as Anna/Peter Son, Marie-Ève Beauregard as Anna/Peter Daughter, Manfred Andrae as Neighbour Anna, Thi-Mai Nguyen as Prehistoric Pregnant Woman, John Churchill as Boy on Slide; Director thanked the following who scenes were lost or deleted during film editing: Chiara Caselli as (scenes deleted), Valentijn Dhaenens as Julian (scenes deleted), Michele Anne De May as (scenes deleted), Gaspard Pauwels as (scenes deleted), Clayton Nemrow (scenes deleted), Brian Wrench (scenes deleted), Dietmar Rüttiger (scenes deleted), Valentina Dolla as Daughter at Station (scenes deleted), Aloise Duponcheel (scenes deleted), Bill Corday (scenes deleted), Rob Burns (scenes deleted), Vanya Rose (scenes deleted), Sam Jaramillo (scenes deleted), Milo Bouquelle (scenes deleted), Logan Mothanal (scenes deleted); Joel Cross as Bubble Boy, Didier De Neck, Victor Frolov as Man in suite, CinSyla Key, Nenad Lucic as Biker and Thamea Winterfeld as Young Girl. DVD, May 17, 2012. Soundtrack: Buddy Holly – "Everyday", Ella Fitzgerald – "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall", Emmylou Harris – "Mister Sandman", Erik Satie – "Gnossienne No. 3", Erik Satie – "Je te veux", Erik Satie – "Gymnopédies No. 3: Lent et grave", Eurythmics – "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", Gabriel Faure – "Pavane Op. 50", Gob – "Mr. Sandman", Hans Zimmer – "God Yu Tekkem Laef Blong Mi", Laurie Anderson – "O Superman", Nena – "99 Luftballons", Otis Redding – "For Your Precious Love", Pierre Van Dormael – "Mr. Nobody", Pierre Van Dormael – "Undercover", The Andrews Sisters – "Rum and Coca-Cola", The Chordettes – "Mister Sandman", Pixies – "Where Is My Mind?", Vincenzo Bellini – "Casta diva", Wallace Collection – "Day Dream". Songs: "Pavane Op. 50" (Gabriel Fauré) - Performed by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus, Conducted by Sir Neville Marriner; "Mister Sandman" (Pat Ballard) - Performed by The Chordettes, Courtesy of Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc; "Postlude" (Thierry de Mey) - Performed with cello by Francois Deppe; "Where Is My Mind" (Thompson) - Performed by 'Pixies', Courtesy of Rice and Beans Music; "Clink Clink Another Drink" (Olman, Carling) - Performed by Spike Jones, Courtesy of 1942 EMI Mills Music Inc, Recorded prior to 1972 All Rights reserved by BMG Music; "Prelude" (Johann Sebastian Bach) - Performed by Philippe Decock; "Mr Nobody" - Written by Pierre Van Dormael; "God Yu Tekem Laef Blong Mi" (Traditional Hans Zimmer) - Performed by The Choir Of All Saints Honiara, Courtesy of 1998 TCF Music Publishing Inc; "Everyday" - Performed by Buddy Holly, Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, Courtesy of MCA Records, By Arrangement with Universal Music Special Markets, Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI); "Daydream" (David Mackey - Sylvain Van Holem/Raymond Vincent) - Performed by Wallace Collection, Courtesy of 1969 Ardmore & Beechwoood T/As First Floor; "99 Lufballoons" (Fahrenkrog - Peterson, Karges) - Performed by NENA, Courtesy of 1982 Edition Hate; "Mister Sandman" (Pat Ballad) - Performed by The King Brothers, Courtesy of Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc; "For Your Precious Love" (A. Brooks/J. Butler/ R. Brooks) - Performed by Otis Redding, Courtesy of Jewel Music Pub; "Casta Diva" Extrait de "Norma" (Bellini) - Performed by Cecilia Battoli; "Troisieme Gymnopedie" (Erik Satie) - Performed by Daniel Versano, Courtesy of Editions Salabert; "Mister Sandman" (Pat Ballad) - Performed by Emmylou Harris, Courtesy of Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc; "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" (Fisher/ Roberts) - Performed by Ella Fitzgerald, Courtesy of Doris Fisher Music/Allan Roberts Music; "Conto Primo (sostenuto e largemente)" Excerpt of "Cello Suite 1" (Benjamin Britten) - Performed by Mstislav Rostropovich, Courtesy of Faber Music Ltd, London; "Three Pieces in Old Style" for String Orchestra (Henryk Gorecki) - Performed by I. Fiamminghi, Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Courtesy of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd; "Gnossienne 3" (Eric Satie) - Performed by Pascal Rogé, Courtesy of Editions Salabert; "Mister Sandman" (Pat Ballad) - Performed by Emmylou Harris, Courtesy of Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc; "Mister Sandman" (Pat Ballad) - Performed by Gob, Courtesy of Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc; "Pavane Op. 50" (Gabriel Fauré) - Performed by Michel Simone; "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Lennox/Stewart) - Performed by Eurythmics, Courtesy of BMG Music Publishing Ltd; "Gnossienne 3" (Eric Satie) - Performed by Pascal Rogé, Courtesy of Editions Salabert; "What Power Art Thou" Composed by Henry Purcell - Arrangement and Interpretation Eugenie de Mey, Recording Aline Blondiau, Courtesy of Somebody Production; "Rum And Coca Cola" (Amsterdam/Baron/Sullavan), Performed by The Andrew Sisters, Courtesy of 1944 EMI Catalofue Partnership/EMI Feist Catalog Inc.; "Sentimental Saraband Poco Lento e Pesante" Excerpt of "Simple Symphony, Op.4" (Benjamin Britten) - Performed by The English Chamber Orchestra, Conducted by Benjamin Britten, Courtesy of Oxford University (OUP). Storyline: The film tells the life story of Nemo Nobody (Leto), a 118 year-old man who is the last mortal on Earth after the human race has achieved quasi-immortality. Nemo tells his life story in segments to a young reporter (Mays) and to his psychiatrist (Allan Corduner). Nemo refers to his three main loves (Kruger, Polley and Dan Pham) and to his parent's divorce and subsequent hardships endured at three main moments in his life; Nemo at age 9, 16 and 34. The film utilizes non-linear plot progression and the many-worlds interpretation to tell the story of Nemo's life. The film has a tree structure: from the birth of the protagonist, the viewer sees all the possible options for the development of his life, which generally form several "branches". Trivia: 1. Nemo is Latin for "nobody". It was the name that Odysseus gave the Cyclops. 2. Free movement across time is a recurring theme of the film. The central character's name is Nemo, which when spelled backwards is 'omen', a foretelling of the future. Further, his main love interest is Anna and his daughter is Eve, both of which are the same when read in reverse. 3. Director Cameo - Jaco Van Dormael: The Brazilian man. Quote: Nemo Nobody adult: "What was there before the big bang? Well, you see, there was no before because before the big bang, time did not exist. Time is a result of the expansion of the universe itself. But what will happen when the universe has finished expanding?"

Star Trek: Insurrection. 1998 (science fiction), Starring Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker, Brent Spiner as Lieutenant Commander Data, Levar Burton as Lieutenant Commander Geordi LaForge, Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Commander Worf, Gates McFadden as Doctor Beverly Crusher, Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi, F. Murray Abraham as Ahdar Ru'afo, Donna Murphy as Anij, Anthony Zerbe as Admiral Matthew Dougherty, Stephanie Niznik as Ensign Kell Perim, Daniel Hugh Kelly as Sojef, Gregg Henry as Gallatin, Michael Welch as Artim, Michael Horton as Lieutenant Daniels, Majel Barrett as Computer voice, Mark Deakins as Tournel, Bruce French as Son'a Officer #1, Breon Gorman as Lt. Curtis, John Hostetter as Bolian Officer, Rick Worthy as Elloran Officer #1, Larry Anderson as Tarlac Officer, D. Elliot Woods as Starfleet Officer, Jennifer Tung as Female Ensign, Raye Birk as Son'a Doctor, Peggy Miley as Regent Cuzar, Lee Arnone-Briggs as Librarian (scenes deleted), Claudette Nevins as Son'a Officer #2, Max Grodénchik as Alien Ensign (scenes deleted), Greg Poland as Elloran Officer #2, Kenneth Lane Edwards as Ensign, Joseph Ruskin as Son'a Officer #3, Zachary Williams as Ba'ku Child, McKenzie Westmore as Ba'ku Woman, Phillip Glasser as Young Ru'afo (scenes deleted), Armin Shimerman as Quark (scenes deleted), Kirk Alexander as Ba'ku Captive, Tracee Cocco as Ensign Jae, Lorella Cuccarini as Starfleet Crewman, Steven E. Daniels as Starfleet Command, Richard Givens as Operations Division Ensign, Sarah Krasner as Cigarette Girl, Amy Miller as Girl, Marilyn Monrovia as Ba'ku Woman and Tom Morello as Son'a Officer. VHS, May 19, 2012, with Connie Luther and Bethany Luther. Soundtrack: "Theme from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture'" - By Jerry Goldsmith; "Theme from 'Star Trek' TV series" - By Alexander Courage; "String Quartet in D Major. Opus 64. No. 5. 'The Lark'" Fourth Movement: Finale - Vivace - By Joseph Haydn (as Franz J. Haydn), Performed by Caspar da Salo Quartet, Courtesy of Point Classics, By Arrangement with Source Q; "String Quartet in B-Flat. Opus 10. No. 3. 'The Hunt'" Fourth Movement: Allegro Vivo Assei - By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Wolfgang A. Mozart); "A British Tar" from "H.M.S. Pinafore" - By William S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan; "Sonata No. 8 in C Minor. Opus 13. 'Pathétique'" First Movement - Grave - By Ludwig van Beethoven, Performed by Jenõ Jandó (as Jeno Jando), Piano, Courtesy of Naxos of America, By Arrangement with Source Q; "Make Over Mambo" - By Alan Silvestri; "Vallon Sonore" - from "Les Troyens". Trivia: 1. The film was directed by Jonathan Frakes. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek franchise, and the third to feature the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It revolves around the insurrection of the USS Enterprise-E as they discover that Starfleet has been conspiring with a species known as the Son'a to steal the planet of the peaceful Ba'ku for themselves. 2. Its network television premiere had been scheduled for September 16, 2001 on NBC, but was scrapped because of the September 11th attacks. 3. The scene where Data walks into the lake was shot at Convict Lake in Mammouth Lakes Park (very close to Mammouth, CA). 4. Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello plays a Son'a warrior. Morello also appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Good Shepherd", as Crewman Mitchell.

Cedar Rapids. 2011, Starring Ed Helms as Tim Lippe, John C. Reilly as Dean Ziegler, Anne Heche as Joan Ostrowski-Fox, Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Ronald Wilkes, Stephen Root as Bill Krogstad, Kurtwood Smith as Orin Helgesson, Alia Shawkat as Bree, Rob Corddry as Gary, Mike O'Malley as Mike Pyle, Sigourney Weaver as Macy Vanderhei, Thomas Lennon as Roger Lemke, Inga R. Wilson as Gwen Lemke, Welker White as Diane Krogstad, Steve Blackwood as Lindy, Lise Lacasse as Lila, Mike Birbiglia as Trent, Seth Morris as Uncle Ken, Christopher Lemon as Rock Climbing Dude #1, Sudhi Rajagopal as Rock Climbing Dude #2, Chris DiAngelo as Kurt Gambsky, Lindsey Alexandra Hartley as Pam Gambsky, John Djurovski as Bartender, Charlie H. Sanders as TSA Agent, Craig Janos as Jack Nicholson Impersonator, Tracey Maloney as Flight Attendant, Carl Harry Carlson as Older Man, Kenneth H. Wood as Waiter, James Howard Carr as Swarthy Man, David Rhoads as Ball Pit Judge, Bruce Giffin as Photographer, Teresa Yenque as Maid, Helen-Jean Arthur as Church Lady, Michael Tuba Heatherton as Plate Spinner, Leisa Pulido as Talent Show MC, Ed Jewett as Bearded Dude, Zackary Hamlin as Clem, Kimberly Moncrieff as Small Woman, Linda Riker as Small Woman's Friend, Michael Buie as Brian Early, Roz Music as Lady, Loit A. Maripuu as Customer #3, Bruce Lawson as Customer #4, Ian Minicuci as Perry (Man in Wheelchair), Penny Gibbs as ASMI Representative, Victor Pytko as Merle Huss, Sandy Gittleson as Sherri Fahrenkrug, Richard L. Fox as Hotel Employee, John F. McCormick as Dad, Joanne McGee as Mom, Hayley Zeccardi as Daughter, Paul Xiong as Mourner, Deidre Backs as Pregnant Lesbian Bride, Brian Bell as Guy Falling Off Ladder, Joshua Ray Bell as Conventioneer, Tim Craiger as Church Attendant, Johnny Flynn as Bartender, David Hutchison as Tweeker #3, Sydney Lumbert as Kid in the Park, Ralph H. Meyer as Hot Dog Contest Judge, Gary L. Minix as Wedding Guest, Morris Lee Sullivan as Conventioneer and Laurie Valko as Core conventioneer. BluRay, May 28, 2012. Soundtrack: "Smooth Out" - Written and Performed by Darius Holbert, Courtesy of 82music; "Big Noise From Winnetka" - Written by Bob Crosby, Gil Rodin, Ray Bauduc and Robert Haggart, Performed by Bob Crosby & His Orchestra, Courtesy of Geffen Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "Angels of Destruction" - Written by Dave Bielanko (as David) and Serge Bielanko, Performed by Marah, Courtesy of Yep Roc Records, By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group; "Unless It's Kicks" - Written by Will Robinson Sheff, Performed by Okkervil River, Courtesy of Jagjaguwar, By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music; "Wild Mountain Nation" - Written by Eric Earley, Performed by Blitzen Trapper, Courtesy of Lidkercow Records, By Arrangement with Terrorbird Media; "Life Is A Song" - Written and Performed by Patrick Park, Courtesy of Curb Appeal Records, By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music; "Sisters of the Road" - Written by Rayna Gellert, Performed by Uncle Earl, Courtesy of Rounder Records; "Dans Les Temps" - Written and Performed by Charles Burbank, Courtesy of LoveCat Music; "Graycoated Morning" - Written by David Fridlund, Performed by David & The Citizens, Courtesy of Friendly Fire Recordings, By Arrangement with Terrorbird Media; "Nothing Really Blue" - Written by Simon Harry Piers Jeffes, Performed by Penguin Café Orchestra, Courtesy of Editions Penguin Café Limited; "Hot Line" - Written by Frederick J. Perren and Keni St. Lewis, Performed by The Sylvers, Courtesy of Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Radar Love" - Written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, Performed by Golden Earring, Courtesy of Geffen Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises and Red Bullet Productions; "Son The Father" - Written and Performed by F***ed Up, Courtesy of Matador Records; "Happy Home" - Written and Performed by The F***ing Eagles, Courtesy of Gaptooth Jukebox Records; "One Night In Paradise" - Written and Performed by Jake Monaco; "U Got The Look" - Written by Jake Latakas Orrall and Jamin Williams Orrall, Performed by JEFF The Brotherhood, Courtesy of Infinity Cat Recordings; "I Can't Stay" - Written and Performed by Ryland Dodge; "LS/MFT" - Written by William Barbot, Zachary Barocas, Kim Coletta and James Robbins, Jr., Performed by Jawbox, Courtesy of DeSoto Records; "Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be" - Traditional; "Break My Stride" - Written by Gregory Prestopino and Matthew Wilder, Performed by Matthew Wilder, Courtesy of Epic Records, By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing. Trivia: 1. The failure of an Iowa film production tax credit reportedly is the reason that the film was shot in Ann Arbor, Michigan, rather than on location in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, itself. Michigan provides a 42% tax rebate to movies filmed in specified "core communities" in the state (such as Ann Arbor). 2. Isiah Whitlock Jr.'s character Ronald Wilke references the character Omar from the TV show The Wire. He played the character State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis on the TV series. According to Whitlock, 'The Wire' references were in the script before he was cast, and they decided to keep them in place as an in-joke for fans of both Whitlock and his former show. Quote: Ronald Wilkes: "I do a pretty convincing Omar from the HBO program, 'The Wire.'"

Horrible Bosses. 2011, Starring Jason Bateman as Nick Hendricks, Steve Wiebe as Thomas (Head of Security), Kevin Spacey as Dave Harken, Charlie Day as Dale Arbus, Lindsay Sloane as Stacy, Michael Albala as Mr. Anderton, Jennifer Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris, D.D.S., Jason Sudeikis as Kurt Buckman; Kurt's Co-Workers: Jennifer Hasty, Reginald Ballard, George Back and Barry Livingston; Meghan Markle as Jamie, Donald Sutherland as Jack Pellit, Celia Finkelstein as Margie Emerman, Colin Farrell as Bobby Pellitt, John Francis Daley as Carter, Scott Rosendall as Hank Preston, P.J. Byrne as Kenny Sommerfeld, Dave Sheridan as Bartender (Bradford's Bar), Ioan Gruffudd as Wetwork Man, Brian George as Atmanand (voice), Chad L. Coleman as Bartender (Dive Bar), Jamie Foxx as Dean 'MF' Jones, Diana Toshiko as Bobby's Girl, Carla Maria Cadotte as Bobby's Girl, Peter Breitmayer as Pharmacist, Julie Bowen as Rhonda Harken, Isaiah Mustafa as Officer Wilkens, Wendell Pierce as Detective Hagan, Ron White as Detective Samson, Jimm Giannini as Harken Party Guest, Dawn Frances as Harken Party Guest, Andrew Lukich as Cop #1, Bob Newhart as Lou Sherman, Seth Gordon as Ralph Peterberg (voice), Mark Black as Factory Worker, Christina Blevins as Cute Girl at Bar, Tony Cronin as Surprise Party Guest, Sarah B. Downey as Bar Patron, Gregory George Frank as Senior Trader, Sean R. Lake as Kurt's Co-Worker, Keith Middlebrook as Steinman, Richard John Reliford as Dive Bar Patron, Eli Tahan as Passerby, Joanna Theobalds as Harken Party Guest and George F. Watson as Laughing surprise party guest of Rhonda Harken. Movie Central, May 30, 2012. Soundtrack: "The Underdog" - Written by Britt Daniel, Performed by Spoon, Courtesy of Merge Records, By arrangement with Bank Robber Music; "Crazy" - Written by Cee-Lo (as Thomas Callaway), Danger Mouse (as Brian Joseph Burton), Gianfranco Reverberi and Gian Piero Reverberi, Performed by Booker T. Jones, Courtesy of Anti-; "Learn To Lose" - Written by Benjamin Grubin, Performed by Hockey, Courtesy of Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Sabotage" - Written by Adam Horovitz, Mike D (as Michael Diamond) and Adam Yauch, Performed by Beastie Boys, Courtesy of Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Sydney (I'll Come Running)" - Written and Performed by Brett Dennen, Courtesy of Dualtone Music Group, Inc., By arrangement with Secret RFoad Music Services, Inc.; "Lay Me Down" - Written by Dustin Bushnell, Jared Watson and Rome Ramirez, Performed by Dirty Heads (as The Dirty Heads) featuring Rome Ramirez, Courtesy of Executive Music Group; "Beatin' Down The Block" - Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Joseph Smart, Julian Davis (as Julian Michael Davis), Robert Miller and Yusef Jackson, Performed by B.A.S.K.O., Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment; "How You Like Me Now?" - Written by Kelvin Swaby, Dan Taylor, Spencer Page, Chris Ellul and Arlester Christian, Performed by The Heavy, Courtesy of Counter Records, By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC; "The Message" - Written by Patrick Patterson and Steve Scipio, Performed by Cymande, Courtesy of J. Schroeder Enterprises Ltd. and Capitol Records, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Koo Koo Rocks" - Written by Todd Bozung and Peter Plath, Performed by With The Quickness; "Kung Fu Fighting" - Written and Performed by Carl Douglas, Courtesy of Edition Carren c/o SMV Schacht Musikverlage GmbH; "That's Not My Name" - Written by Jules De Martino (as Julian de Martino) and Katie White, Performed by The Ting Tings, Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) LTD, By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing; "Perfect Day" - Written by Benjamin Allen and Elijah Jones, Performed by The Constellations, Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Under license from EMI Film & Television Music; "Moneygrabber" - Written by Michael Fitzpatrick and Chris Seefried, Performed by Fitz and The Tantrums, Courtesy of Dangerbird Records; "I Be Doin' It" - Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore), Julian Davis (as Julian Michael Davis) and Zach Danziger, Performed by Classic, Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment; "Rhythm Of The Night" - Written by Diane Warren, Performed by DeBarge, Courtesy of Motwon Records, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises; "This Is How I Roll" - Written and Produced by Christopher Lennertz, Money Mark and Todd Bozung, Performed by Money Mark. Trivia: 1. The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California. 2. Former NFL stars Warren Sapp and Michael Strahan both auditioned for roles. 3. Ron White, appearing as Detective Samson, is a famous standup comedian.