Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Movies I Have Seen - June 2016 (15 movies)

The Station Agent. 2003 starring Peter Dinklage, Bobby Cannavale, Patricia Clarkson, Raven Goodwin, Paul Benjamin, Michelle Williams, Richard Kind, Josh Pais, Joe Lo Truglio, John Slattery and Jayce Bartok.

Accepted. 2006 starring Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Adam Herschman, Columbus Short, Maria Thayer, Lewis Black, Blake Lively, Mark Derwin, Ann Cusack, Hannah Marks, Robin Lord Taylor, Diora Baird, Joe Hursley, Jeremy Howard, Anthony Heald, Travis Van Winkle, Kaitlin Doubleday, Sam Horrigan, Ross Patterson, Artie Baxter, Kellan Lutz, Brendan Miller, Ray Santiago, Greg Sestero, Ned Schmidtke, Jim O'Heir and Darcy Shean.

Hitman: Agent 47. 2015 starring Rupert Friend, Jesse Hergt, Hannah Ware, Helena Pieske, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds, Johannes Suhm, Thomas Kretschmann, Angelababy, Dan Bakkedahl, Emilio Rivera, Rolf Kanies and Jerry Hoffmann.

Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius. 2004 starring Jim Caviezel, Devon Gearhart, Bubba Lewis, Claire Forlani, Jeremy Northam, Malcolm McDowell, Aidan Quinn, Brett Rice, Connie Ray, Dan Albright, Paul Freeman, Alistair Begg, Hilton McRae, Elizabeth Omilami, Brian F. Durkin, John Shepherd, Happy Lashelle, Allen O'Reilly, Robert Pralgo Wilbur Fitzgerald and Ian Birse.

The Martian. 2015, Starring Matt Damon.

The Visit. 2015, Starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Kathryn Hahn, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, Benjamin Kanes, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Jon Douglas Rainey, Brian Gildea, Richard Barlow, , Erica Lynne Marszalek, Shawn Gonzalez, Michael Mariano and Samuel Stricklen.

Faults.2014 starring Leland Orser, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jon Gries, Lance Reddick, Beth Grant and Chris Ellis.

Ted 2. 2015 starring Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Barth, Giovanni Ribisi, Morgan Freeman, John Slattery, Patrick Warburton, Michael Dorn, Bill Smitrovich, Cocoa Brown, John Carroll Lynch, Ron Canada, Jessica Szohr, Tara Strong, Sam J. Jones, Sebastian Arcelus, Tom Brady, Dennis Haysbert, Taran Killam, Jimmy Kimmel, Jay Leno, Kate McKinnon, Bobby Moynihan, Liam Neeson, Lenny Clarke, Patrick Stewart, Curtis Stigers, Nana Visitor and Ralph Garman.

All the Way. 2016 starring Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie, Melissa Leo, Bradley Whitford, Stephen Root, Marque Richardson, Aisha Hinds, Todd Weeks, Mo McRae, Spencer Garrett, Tim True, Bruce Nozick, Frank Langella, Ned Van Zandt, Dale E. Turner, Ray Wise, Eric Pumphrey and Dohn Norwood.

Newlywed and Dead. 2016 (Canadian) starring Shenae Grimes-Beech, Samantha Ferris, Venus Terzo and Christopher Russell.

The Night Before. 2015 starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan, Jillian Bell, Michael Shannon, Mindy Kaling, Lorraine Toussaint, Jason Mantzoukas, Jason Jones, Ilana Glazer, Nathan Fielder, Tracy Morgan, Randall Park, Helene York, Aaron Hill, Baron Davis, James Franco and Miley Cyrus.

Santa's Little Helper. 2015 (Canadian/ WWE) starring Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin, AnnaLynne McCord, Paige (Saraya-Jade Bevis), Eric Keenleyside and Kathryn Kirkpatrick.

Trigger Point. 2015 (Canadian/ TV Movie) starring Jordan Hinson, Yani Gellman, Allie MacDonald, Daniel Rindress-Kay, Alain Goulem and Meghan Gabruc.



Pregnant at 17. 2016 (Canadian/ TV Movie) starring Josie Bissett, Zoé De Grand Maison, Roark Critchlow, Rogan Christopher, Corina Bizim, Jake Manley, Alexa Devine and Shawn Lawrence.



The Station Agent. 2003, Starring Peter Dinklage as Finbar McBride, Bobby Cannavale as Joe Oramas, Patricia Clarkson as Olivia Harris, Raven Goodwin as Cleo, Paul Benjamin as Henry Styles, Michelle Williams as Emily, Richard Kind as Louis Tiboni, Josh Pais as Carl, Joe Lo Truglio as Danny, John Slattery as David, Jayce Bartok as Chris,
Jase Blankfort Jase Blankfort ...
Store Customer
Paula Garcés Paula Garcés ...
Cashier (as Paula Garces)
Lynn Cohen Lynn Cohen ...
Patty at the Good to Go
Marla Sucharetza Marla Sucharetza ...
Janice
Maile Flanagan Maile Flanagan ...
Pappy's Waitress
Sarah Bolger Sarah Bolger ...
Girl in Bar
Ileen Getz Ileen Getz ...
Mrs. Kahn
Jeremy Bergman Jeremy Bergman ...
Jacob
Annie Del Moro Annie Del Moro ...
'What about blimps' Girl
Carlos Rosas Carlos Rosas ...
'Blimps are cool' Boy. Movie Network Encore, June 2, 2016. Music by Stephen Trask. Soundtrack: "Aura Lee" - Arranged by Robert Hackl (as Bob Hackl) and Ken Stange,
Performed by Sourcerer
Courtesy of DreamWorks Music Publishing
Subclassic
(2002)
Written by Danielle Howle and John Furr
Performed by Danielle Howle and The Tantrums
Courtesy of Danielle Howle
By Arrangement with Crusty Old Timer, Inc.
Dream World
(1999)
Written by Ed Burleson
Performed by Ed Burleson
Courtesy of Tornado / Birdman Records
By Arrangement with Crusty Old Timer, Inc.
Readying
(2001)
Written by Six Going On Seven
Performed by Six Going On Seven
Courtesy of Big Wheel Recreation and Doghouse Records
By Arrangement with Crusty Old Timer, Inc.
I Ruined Your Life
(2002)
Written by Alice Stuart and Greg Davison
Performed by Alice Stuart
Courtesy of Burnside Records
By Arrangement with Crusty Old Timer, Inc.
Silver Electric
(2000)
Music by Fetish
Lyrics by Matt Olyphant
Performed by Fetish
Courtesy of Adeline Records
By Arrangement with Crusty Old Timer, Inc.
Beautiful End
Written by Fred Shafer and Bruce Wojick
Performed by Klear
Courtesy of www.klearband.com.
Trivia: It is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom McCarthy. It stars Peter Dinklage as a man who seeks solitude in an abandoned train station in the Newfoundland section of West Milford, New Jersey. It also stars Patricia Clarkson and Bobby Cannavale. For his writing achievement, McCarthy won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. It was shot on a shoestring budget in a limited amount of time. Locations used included Lake Hopatcong, Dover, Hibernia, Rockaway Township, Rockaway Borough, Hoboken, Newfoundland and Oak Ridge, New Jersey and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The abandoned train station is located in Newfoundland, New Jersey, on the active New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway. Filming locations:
Newfoundland, New Jersey, USA
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Greenpond Lake, Rockaway, New Jersey, USA
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Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, USA
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Hibernia, New Jersey, USA
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Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
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Katherine D. Malone School - 524 Greenpond Road, Rockaway, New Jersey, USA
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Rockaway, New Jersey, USA
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Dover, New Jersey, USA.
The train depot seen in the film still remains in Newfoundland, NJ. It is a popular spot for railfans to take pictures of the Susquahanna trains as they chase them north through NJ, just as Joe and Fin did in the film. Quote: Olivia Harris: "How about you? What made you pick Newfoundland?" Finbar McBride: [smiling mystically] "I wanted to live near Joe!" [Laughter spreads out gradually from them] Joe Oramas: [leaning over the rail, shouting] "Guys!" [Fin and Olivia burst into laughter] Joe Oramas: "Would you come up here and talk? Seriously, this sucks!" [the two keep laughing crazily].

Accepted. 2006, Starring Justin Long as Bartleby Gaines, Jonah Hill as Sherman Schrader III, Adam Herschman as Glen, Columbus Short as Daryl 'Hands' Holloway, Maria Thayer as Rory Thayer, Lewis Black as Ben Lewis, Blake Lively as Monica Moreland, Mark Derwin as Jack Gaines, Ann Cusack as Diane Gaines, Hannah Marks as Lizzie Gaines, Robin Lord Taylor as Abernathy Darwin Dunlap, Diora Baird as Kiki, Joe Hursley as Maurice / The Ringers, Jeremy Howard as Freaky Student, Anthony Heald as Dean Richard Van Horne, Travis Van Winkle as Hoyt Ambrose, Kaitlin Doubleday as Gwynn, Sam Horrigan as Mike Welsh, Ross Patterson as Mike McNaughton, Artie Baxter as Mike Chambers, Kellan Lutz as Dwayne, Brendan Miller as Wayne, Ray Santiago as Princeton boy, Greg Sestero as a Frat Boy, Ned Schmidtke as Dr. J. Alexander, Jim O'Heir as Sherman Schrader II, Darcy Shean as Mrs. Schrader,
Chantelle Tibbs Chantelle Tibbs ...
Confused Kid
Christian Long Christian Long ...
Sandwich Mascot
Yorke Fryer Yorke Fryer ...
S. H. Student in Hallway
Skyler Stone Skyler Stone ...
S. H. Student in Hallway
James Taku Leung James Taku Leung ...
S. H. Student in Hallway (as Jim Leung)
Ernest Shaun Reyes Ernest Shaun Reyes ...
Random S. H. Student (as Shaun Reyes)
Matt Noble Matt Noble ...
Big Larry
Lisa Gleave Lisa Gleave ...
Kiki's Best Friend
Alejandra Gutierrez Alejandra Gutierrez ...
Kiki's Best Friend
Jay Harik Jay Harik ...
Family Friend
Mathew Vigil Mathew Vigil ...
Shoe Store Boy
Debbon Ayer Debbon Ayer ...
Shoe Store Mother
Carla Jimenez Carla Jimenez ...
Shoe Store Manager
Tim Bagley Tim Bagley ...
Vice Principal Matthews
Margaret Travolta Margaret Travolta ...
Academic Counselor
Brian Powell Brian Powell ...
Economics Teacher
Mike Daily Mike Daily ...
Stressed-out Student
Jeff Duby Jeff Duby ...
Stressed-out Student
Scott Adsit Scott Adsit ...
Drop-off Dad
Lindy Loundagin Lindy Loundagin ...
Drop-off Mom
Steve Little Steve Little ...
Desk Clerk
Ethan Hova Ethan Hova ...
Male Graduate (scenes deleted)
Paraic McGann Paraic McGann ...
BKE Pledge with Jacket
Arthur Leo Arthur Leo ...
ESL Student
Criscilla Crossland Criscilla Crossland ...
Go Go Dancer
Larke Hasstedt Larke Hasstedt ...
Go Go Dancer
Holly Fielding Holly Fielding ...
Autograph Student
Meredith Giangrande Meredith Giangrande ...
Glen's Party Girl
Kate French Kate French ...
Glen's Party Girl
Christina Diaz Christina Diaz ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Zoe Di Stefano Zoe Di Stefano ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
David Carmon David Carmon ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Armen Weitzman Armen Weitzman ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Christopher Khai Christopher Khai ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Stephanie St. Hilaire Stephanie St. Hilaire ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Shameka Banks Shameka Banks ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Nicholas Garren Nicholas Garren ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Louie Heredia Louie Heredia ...
S. H. Testimonial Student
Matthew Alexis Busek Matthew Alexis Busek ...
Fake ID Kid (as Matthew St. Clair)
Jamie Leffler Jamie Leffler ...
Fake ID Kid
Nina Nam Nina Nam ...
Fake ID Kid
Wendy Rodriguez Wendy Rodriguez ...
Fake ID Kid (as Wendy Waller)
Ronnie Lewis Jr. Ronnie Lewis Jr. ...
Fake ID Kid
Matthew Ching Matthew Ching ...
Fake ID Kid
Richard Brown Richard Brown ...
Fake ID Kid
Mylika Davis Mylika Davis ...
Fake ID Kid
Laurie Meghan Phelps Laurie Meghan Phelps ...
Fake ID Kid (as Laurie Phelps)
Portis Hershey Portis Hershey ...
Fake ID Kid
Joseph Robinson Joseph Robinson ...
The Ringers
Jamie Seibert Jamie Seibert ...
The Ringers
Joseph Stiteler Joseph Stiteler ...
The Ringers
JT Alexander JT Alexander ...
Fraternity Guy (uncredited)
Ava Bellamy Ava Bellamy ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Richard Blake Richard Blake ...
Frat Boy (uncredited)
Jacare Calhoun Jacare Calhoun ...
Parent in Shoe Store (uncredited)
Curt Clendenin Curt Clendenin ...
Classroom Student (uncredited)
Joshua Collins Joshua Collins ...
Slacker Student (uncredited)
Evyenia Constantine Evyenia Constantine ...
Student (uncredited)
David Daskal David Daskal ...
S. H. Testimonial Student (uncredited)
Mindee de Lacey Mindee de Lacey ...
Board Member (uncredited)
Jemma Evans Jemma Evans ...
Student (uncredited)
Chad Fernandez Chad Fernandez ...
Skater #1 (uncredited)
Lisa Gabriel Lisa Gabriel ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Asher Gold Asher Gold ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Geoffrey Gould Geoffrey Gould ...
Parents Day Parent (uncredited)
Courtney Jackson Courtney Jackson ...
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Jessica Jeensalute Jessica Jeensalute ...
Student Testimonial Girl (uncredited)
Jason Kapraun Jason Kapraun ...
Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Benjamin Kim Benjamin Kim ...
Student (uncredited)
Devon Marie King Devon Marie King ...
Slacker Student (uncredited)
Michelle Laine Michelle Laine ...
Hot Sexy Girl (uncredited)
Vanessa Lauren Vanessa Lauren ...
S. H. Testimonial Student (uncredited)
Misty Odell Misty Odell ...
Student Testimonial Girl (uncredited)
Rebecca Parisi Rebecca Parisi ...
Yoga Student (uncredited)
Neil Patil Neil Patil ...
Exchange Student (uncredited)
Nathan Pitkanen Nathan Pitkanen ...
Slacker Student (uncredited)
Parker Quinn Parker Quinn ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Rumaisa Rahman Rumaisa Rahman ...
Exchange Student (uncredited)
B.J. Rayniak B.J. Rayniak ...
Frat boy (uncredited)
Cat Robinson Cat Robinson ...
Cheering Girl (uncredited)
Jimmy Schueler Jimmy Schueler ...
Frat Guy (uncredited)
Michael Shiraef Michael Shiraef ...
Craps Dealer (uncredited)
Meilinda Cecilia Soerjoko Meilinda Cecilia Soerjoko ...
Exchange Student (uncredited)
Charleigh Harmon Stelly Charleigh Harmon Stelly ...
Sara (uncredited)
Michael Sung-Ho Michael Sung-Ho ...
ESL Student (uncredited)
Dana Tripp Dana Tripp ...
Dancer, Sara Jean Underwood as Girl By Pool and Erika Wakker as Classroom Student. Movie Network Encore, June 3, 2016. Music by David Schommer. Soundtrack: "Close to Me" - Written by Robert Smith,
Performed by The Cure
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing and Courtesy of Fiction Records Ltd. / Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
plays in the main characters room whenever the disco ball comes down
Gravity Rides Everything
Written by Isaac Brock, Eric Judy, Jeremiah Green
Performed by Modest Mouse
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Let the Drummer Kick
Written by Citizen Cope (as Clarence Greenwood)
Performed by Citizen Cope
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
You Think We Suck
Written by Ape Fight
Performed by Ape Fight
Courtesy of Romper Records
Holiday
Written by Rivers Cuomo
Performed by Weezer
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Holiday
Written by Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool, Mike Dirnt
Performed by Green Day
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Blitzkrieg Bop
Written by Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone, Tommy Ramone
Performed by Justin Long and The Ringers
Produced by Todd Homme
U-Mass
Written by Frank Black (as Black Francis)
Performed by Pixies (as The Pixies)
Courtesy of 4AD Ltd.
To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)
Written by Ryan Adams, David Rawlings
Performed by Ryan Adams
Courtesy of Bloodshot Records
I'm Better
Written by Scott Thomas
Performed by Scott Thomas
Bole 2 Harlem
Written by David Schommer (as D. Schommer), T. Shibabaw, M. Siraj
Performed by Bole 2 Harlem
Courtesy of Sounds of the Mushroom
TKO
Written by Le Tigre
Performed by Le Tigre
Courtesy of Universal Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Where Do I Begin
Written by Tom Rowlands (as Thomas Owen Rowlands), Ed Simons (as Edmund John Simons)
Performed by The Chemical Brothers
Courtesy of Astralwerks
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
The Hives - Declare Guerre Nucleaire
Written by Nicholaus Arson (as Randy Fitzsimmons)
Performed by The Hives
Courtesy of Burning Heart Records and Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Eleanor Rigby
Written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Performed by David Schommer
Sweet Confusion
Written by José Miguel Contreras (as J. Contreras), J. Hall, Dylan Hudecki (as D. Hudecki)
Performed by Divine Right
Courtesy of Linus Entertainment
Don't You Forget About Me
Written by Keith Forsey, Steve Schiff
Performed by David Schommer
Spotlite
Written by Joe Hursley, Joseph Robinson (as Joe Robinson), Joseph Stiteler (as Joe Stiteler)
Performed by The Ringers
Produced by Todd Homme
Walkin' the Walk
Written by Daniel May
Performed by The Daniel May Quartet
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari / MasterSource
Sherman's Way
Written by David Schommer
Performed by David Schommer, The Chamber Choir of South Harmon
Keepin' Your Head Up
Written by Joe Hursley, Joseph Robinson (as Joe Robinson), Joseph Stiteler (as Joe Stiteler)
Performed by The Ringers
Produced by Todd Homme
Don't Stop
Written by Christine McVie
Performed by Fleetwood Mac
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
String Quartet in G, Opus 18
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Flux Quartet.
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, and Mark Perez. The plot follows a group of high school graduates who create their own fake college after being rejected from the colleges to which they applied. The story takes place in Wickliffe and a fictitious college town called Harmon in Ohio. Filming took place in Los Angeles and Orange in California at Chapman University. This film was later remade in Bollywood as F.A.L.T.U starring Jackky Bhagnani. Filming locations:
Chapman University - One University Drive, Orange, California, USA
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Veterans Hospital - 1611 Plummer Street, North Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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Walter Reed Middle School - 4525 Irvine Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
The last line in the credits segment "The Filmmakers Wish To Thank" reads, "And all the Students at South Harmon Institute of Technology".
Most of the movie was improvised, and a lot of the gags were pitched by the actors on the day of shooting. Quote: Bartleby Gaines: [waving and fake smiling at girls leaving in their yellow buggy] "Hey! I hate my life. I'm a huge tool. Have fun being hot." Anachronism: During the hot dog costume scene, Schrader mentions how James Garfield even wore the suit, though not a member of the fictional BKE fraternity in the movie James Garfield was in fact a member of the Delta Upsilon International Fraternity. Plus, the earliest possible date for the invention of hot dogs is 1870. James Garfield graduated from college in 1856 - fourteen years before hot dogs were supposed to have been invented.

Hitman: Agent 47. 2015 (German-American-British), Starring Rupert Friend as Agent 47/ Agent 48, Jesse Hergt as Young Agent 47, Hannah Ware as Katia van Dees - Agent 90 (quatre-vingt-dix), Helena Pieske as Young Katia, Zachary Quinto as John Smith, Ciarán Hinds as Dr. Piotr Litvenko, Johannes Suhm as Young Dr. Litvenko, Thomas Kretschmann as Antoine LeClerq, Angelababy as Diana Burnwood, Dan Bakkedahl as Sanders, Emilio Rivera as Fabian, Rolf Kanies as Dr. Albert Delriego/The Hunter, Jerry Hoffmann as Franco,
Charlene Beck Charlene Beck ...
Tenement Woman
Michael Bornhütter Michael Bornhütter ...
Berlin Police Officer #1
Melissa Broughton Melissa Broughton ...
Gardens by the Bay Woman with Baby
Nils Brunkhorst Nils Brunkhorst ...
Syndicate Doctor
Michaela Caspar Michaela Caspar ...
Hall of Records Clerk
Alvin Chan Alvin Chan ...
Gardens by the Bay Man #1
Michael Corcoran Michael Corcoran ...
Robert's Dad (as Michael T. Corcoran)
Manuel Depta Manuel Depta ...
Russian Soldier
Andrew Di Bartolomeo Andrew Di Bartolomeo ...
Gardens by the Bay Man #2
Georg Ebinal Georg Ebinal ...
Salzburg Syndicate Operator Driver
Jörg Ellmer Jörg Ellmer ...
Russian Soldier
Waye Leon Goh Waye Leon Goh ...
Gardens by the Bay Man #3
Matthias Günther Matthias Günther ...
Marine Task Force
Florian Hotz Florian Hotz ...
Lead Syndicate Operator
Sebastian Hülk Sebastian Hülk ...
Garad
Tomas Jester Tomas Jester ...
Tenement Man
Michael Knese Michael Knese ...
Embassy Marine #2
Felix Koch Felix Koch ...
Salzburg Syndicate Operator Driver #1
Alrik Kreemke Alrik Kreemke ...
Salzburg Syndicate Operator #1
Daniel Michael Nelson Daniel Michael Nelson ...
Robert - Kid in Elevator
Peter Paes Peter Paes ...
Salzburg Syndicate Operator Driver #2
Mona Pirzad Mona Pirzad ...
Katia's Mother
Jürgen Prochnow Jürgen Prochnow ...
Tobias
Markus Ranglack Markus Ranglack ...
Russian Agent / Driver
Kira Smidt Kira Smidt ...
Baby Katia
Daniel Stockhorst Daniel Stockhorst ...
John Smith's G-Wagon Driver
Eskindir Tesfay Eskindir Tesfay ...
Marine #2
Asuka Tovazzi Asuka Tovazzi ...
Berlin Police Officer
Janice Koh Yu-Mei Janice Koh Yu-Mei ...
Robert's Mum
David Akinloye David Akinloye ...
Salzburg Syndicate Operator (uncredited)
Melanie Benna Melanie Benna ...
Businesswoman (uncredited)
David Brückner David Brückner ...
Syndicate International Hacker (uncredited)
Ricardo Ewert Ricardo Ewert ...
Russian Officer (uncredited)
Dennis Heath Dennis Heath ...
Bystander in Action Scene (uncredited)
Jessica Lois Jessica Lois ...
Woman in Subway Station (uncredited)
Prince William E. Morris Prince William E. Morris ...
Surveillance Tech (uncredited)
Derek Joseph Sun Derek Joseph Sun ...
Pilot (uncredited)
Gillian Tan Gillian Tan ...
Woman in Airport, Chris Theisinger as S.I. Tactical Ops and Joe Toedtling as Marine. Movie Network, June 7, 2016. Music by Marco Beltrami. Soundtrack: "Daybeu" - Written by Maxwell Young,
Performed by Maxwell Suited
DB Vice
Written by Ted Caplan
Performed by Hot Toothpaste
Girl from Uganda
Written and Performed by Les Baxter
Courtesy of GNP Crescendo Records
By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
Night Patrol
Written by Colin Halliwell
Performed by Two Wounded Birds
Courtesy of Alpha Music UK Ltd
Jungle
Written by Alex da Kid (as Alexander Grant), Michael Gonzalez, Jamie N. Commons (as Jamie N Commons), Adam Levin, Casey Harris, Noah Feldshuh and Sam Harris
Performed by Jamie N. Commons (as Jamie N Commons) and X Ambassadors
Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: It is a German-American-British action thriller film directed by Aleksander Bach in his directorial debut and co-written by Skip Woods (who also wrote the original Hitman film) and Michael Finch. It is based on the Hitman video game series, developed by IO Interactive, and its main character, a mysterious assassin known only as Agent 47. The film, starring Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds, Thomas Kretschmann, and Angelababy, was theatrically released on August 21, 2015 and received largely negative reviews but was a box office success, grossing over $82 million worldwide from a $35 million budget. Filming locations:
Singapore
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The Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (exterior scenes)
Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany (Potsdam)
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Berlin, Germany.
Paul Walker was previously attached to play the lead role in this film before his sudden death in late November, 2013.
Wilhelm Scream: at 45:25, as a Syndicate soldier is thrown into machinery. Quote: Litvenko: [being chased] "What do they want?" Agent 47: "More of me." Katia: "Why would anyone want more of you?"

Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius. 2004, Starring Jim Caviezel as Robert Tyre "Bobby" Jones Jr., Devon Gearhart as young Bobby, Bubba Lewis as teenage Bobby, Claire Forlani as Mary Malone Jones, Jeremy Northam as Walter Hagen, Malcolm McDowell as O.B. Keeler, Aidan Quinn as Harry Vardon, Brett Rice as Big Bob Jones, Connie Ray as Clara Jones, Dan Albright as Grandfather Jones, Paul Freeman as Angus, Alistair Begg as Stewart Maiden, Hilton McRae as Jimmy Maiden, Elizabeth Omilami as Camilla, Brian F. Durkin as Perry Adair, John Shepherd as Bob Woodruff, Happy Lashelle as Nell Woodruff, Allen O'Reilly as Grantland Rice, Robert Pralgo as Reporter, Wilbur Fitzgerald as Megaphone Golf Official, Ian Birse as The Monobrow
Larry Thompson Larry Thompson ...
John Malone
Tim Ware Tim Ware ...
George Adair
David Van Horn David Van Horn ...
Young Perry
Rand Hopkins Rand Hopkins ...
Major Cohen
Tom Arcuragi Tom Arcuragi ...
Ralph Reed
Stephanie Sparks Stephanie Sparks ...
Alexa Stirling
Erin Áine Smith Erin Áine Smith ...
Young Alexa (as Erin Smith)
Larry Mayran Larry Mayran ...
Judge Broyles
Kacey Leigh Kacey Leigh ...
Saucy Co-ed #1 (as Kasey Leigh)
Neely Glenn Neely Glenn ...
Saucy Co-ed #2
Matt Cornwell Matt Cornwell ...
Chum (as Matthew Cornwell)
Ted Huckabee Ted Huckabee ...
Rathskeller Drunk (as Ted Hurt Huckabee)
Richard Dobkin Richard Dobkin ...
Emory Law Professor
Chris Pierce Chris Pierce ...
Henpecked Husband
Virginia Hopkins Virginia Hopkins ...
Househunting Wife
Ted Manson Ted Manson ...
Elderly Law Client
Andrew Masset Andrew Masset ...
Doctor Howard
Pierre Brulatour Pierre Brulatour ...
Doctor Applegate
Mike Pniewski Mike Pniewski ...
Mr. Mullen
Amerjit Deu Amerjit Deu ...
Hagen's Chauffeur
Mitch Dean Mitch Dean ...
Inwood Runner
Michael Andrew Michael Andrew ...
Singer
Julie Moore Julie Moore ...
Woman at Party
Brian Bremer Brian Bremer ...
Well Wisher Autograph Seeker
Mary Jean Feton Mary Jean Feton ...
Well Wisher at Reception
Dave Roberts Dave Roberts ...
Sportswriter
Jim Harley Jim Harley ...
Constable O'Brien
Angie Fox Angie Fox ...
Gardner's Girlfriend
Eleanor Seigler Eleanor Seigler ...
Perry's Date
Justice Leak Justice Leak ...
Guy on Street
Richard 'John' Lackey III Richard 'John' Lackey III ...
Baby Bob Jones III
Kelsey Walter Kelsey Walter ...
Daughter Clara Jones
Aint Misbehavin Aint Misbehavin ...
Barbershop Quartet (as Aint Misbehavin')
Frank Hoyt Taylor Frank Hoyt Taylor ...
Reporter
Phillip DeVona Phillip DeVona ...
Reporter (as Phillip Devona)
David Dwyer David Dwyer ...
Reporter
Pat Cusick Pat Cusick ...
Reporter (as Patrick Cusick)
Kevin Stillwell Kevin Stillwell ...
Reporter
Jamie Moore Jamie Moore ...
Reporter
Scott Oliver Scott Oliver ...
Reporter
Mark Russell Gray Mark Russell Gray ...
Reporter
Geoff McKnight Geoff McKnight ...
Reporter
Mark Burton Mark Burton ...
Red - Golfer
Bob Seel Bob Seel ...
Billy McAfee - Golfer
John Kohler John Kohler ...
Milt Saul - Golfer
Kenny Alfonso Kenny Alfonso ...
Eben Byers - Golfer
Roy McCrerey Roy McCrerey ...
Robert Gardner - Golfer
Matt Lanter Matt Lanter ...
Bobby Jones' Caddy (as Matthew Lanter)
Amanda Best Amanda Best ...
Elaine Rosenthal - Golfer
Clark Jarrett Clark Jarrett ...
Chick Evans - Golfer
Gary Gershoff Gary Gershoff ...
Davey Herron - Golfer
John Curran John Curran ...
Bob Cruikshank - Golfer
Woody Taft Woody Taft ...
Jess Sweetzer - Golfer
Robert Duncan Robert Duncan ...
1926 U.S. Open Golf Opponent
John Grzesinski John Grzesinski ...
Roger Wethered - Golfer
Rudi Davis Rudi Davis ...
Interlachen Golfer (as Rudi 'Daniel' Davis)
Kevin Downes Kevin Downes ...
Gene Homans - Golfer
Bruce McKinnon Bruce McKinnon ...
1st Merion Starter - Golf Official
Shaun Stuart Shaun Stuart ...
1921 British Open Starter - Golf Official
Tommy Cresswell Tommy Cresswell ...
1926 U.S. Open Golf Official
Rodney Mull Rodney Mull ...
USGA Official
Rick Rueckert Rick Rueckert ...
Worchester Golf Official
Bob Harter Bob Harter ...
Senior Worchester Golf Official
Alan McGregor Alan McGregor ...
St. Andrew's Starter - 1930 Golf Official
Kelly McCormick Kelly McCormick ...
Hoylake Steward - Golf Official
Amanda Alch Amanda Alch ...
Young Girl (uncredited)
Michael Benson Michael Benson ...
Inwood Runner (uncredited)
Ashley LeConte Campbell Ashley LeConte Campbell ...
Mary Malone (uncredited)
Greg Corbett Greg Corbett ...
Eben Byers' Caddy (uncredited)
David Dempster David Dempster ...
Golfer (uncredited)
Rob Elwood Rob Elwood ...
Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
Jayson Frederick Jayson Frederick ...
Caddy (uncredited)
Rhoda Griffis Rhoda Griffis ...
Woman Hit in Leg (uncredited)
Jim Grimshaw Jim Grimshaw ...
Charlie Cox (uncredited)
David Hunt David Hunt ...
Dr. Begg (uncredited)
Lawrence Johnson Lawrence Johnson ...
Golfer (uncredited)
Jon Kohler Jon Kohler ...
Milt Saul (uncredited)
Roy Larsen Roy Larsen ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Alan Marsh Alan Marsh ...
Extra (uncredited)
Michael Mathioudakis Michael Mathioudakis ...
Boy at St. Andrews (uncredited)
Gail Morrison Gail Morrison ...
Woman Watching Golf (uncredited)
John Fitzgerald Page John Fitzgerald Page ...
Program Holder (uncredited)
Sandi Scheier as Nurse, Gloria Stella, Joe Walsh as Golf Official and Steve Warren as Reporter. Movie Network Encore, June 8, 2016. Music by James Horner. Soundtrack: "Remarkable Girl" (1929) - Music by Lou Handman,
Lyrics by Henry Creamer
Used by permission of Carlin Music Publishing Canada, Inc. (SOCAN) on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd. (PRS),
Goodman Music Co. and the Estates of Henry Creamer and Lou Handman
Performed by The Michael Andrew Orchestra
Tom Tom Hop
Composed by Harvey Cohen (as Harvey R. Cohen)
Published by JRM Music, ASCAP
Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music, Inc.
Non Piangere, Liu
(1922-1924)
from "Turandot"
Music by Giacomo Puccini (uncredited)
Music completed by Franco Alfano (uncredited)
Libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni (uncredited)
Sung by Renata Tebaldi and Jussi Björling (as Jussi Bjoerling)
Rome Opera Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf (as Eric Leinsdorf) conducting
Courtesy of BMG Classics/RCA Red Seal
Under license from BMG Film & TV Music
Famous
(2004)
Written by Michael Andrew
Performed by The Michael Andrew Orchestra
Courtesy of M.A. Music
The Blue Danube Waltz, Opus 314
(1867)
Written by Johann Strauss (uncredited)
Arranged by J.A.C. Redford (as Jac Redford).
Trivia: It is a biographical drama film based on the life of Bobby Jones, the only player in the sport to win all four of the men's major golf championships in a single season (1930, an era when the majors were The Amateur Championship in Britain, the U.S. Amateur, The Open Championship and the U.S. Open). The film was the first motion picture concerning the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews that was given permission to film on location. The film was shot in multiple locations, including Southern California, Georgia: Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA, East Lake Golf Club, Castleberry Hill, Covington, Griffin; and Scotland and St. Andrews, Fife. The film was a commercial failure, with an opening weekend gross of $1.2 million and $2,707,913 overall,[3] against a production cost of $20 million. The film received negative reviews. Filming locations:
Agnes Scott College - 141 E. College Avenue, Decatur, Georgia, USA
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Castleberry Hill, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Covington, Georgia, USA
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Griffin, Georgia, USA
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Scotland, UK
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Southern California, California, USA
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St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK. Quote: Elderly Law Client: "But he told me to go to hell!" Robert Tyre Jones, Jr.: "I checked the law on that, and you don't have to go." Anachronisms: 1. In one shot there is a sign on a building that says "Georgia Institute of Technology". The original name of the school was the "Georgia School of Technology". The name wasn't changed until 1948, 26 years after nm0427602 graduated. 2. During a scene at St. Andrews where nm0427602 is playing several shots from a sand trap (bunker), a quick close-up shows a sand wedge with a flange. Jones retired from competition following his Grand Slam in 1930, but the sand wedge was not invented until 1932 by nm1356443. 3. The golf courses supposed to be Oakmont and Merion have abundant coniferous trees - not at all a characteristic of either course. And the greens, tees and fairways are cut to today's short lengths and "striped" by modern-style mowers. The equipment of nm0427602's era was incapable of doing this. Green speeds in the movie are much too quick - in the 1920s and 1930s, they were about one-quarter of today's speeds. 4. A modern white SUV is reflected in the store windows while nm0427602's future wife is riding in a streetcar in 1920. 5. Jones listens to a recording of "Non Piangere Liu" in the late 1920s that was recorded by Jussi Bjorling in the late 1950s. 6. There is a beautiful long shot of the Queen Mary taking Bobby Jones to the UK for the 1930 British Open. Unfortunately the Queen Mary was not even planned at that time and the ship itself did not leave the John Brown shipyard until 1936. 7. During Bob Jones's first US Amateur (which was in 1916), when in his room with his playing companion it is mentioned that the tournament contains some NCAA past champions. The NCAA did not exist until 1921, and golf was not part of the NCAA at that time.

The Martian. 2015, Starring Matt Damon. Movie Network , June 9, 2016, with Dr. Constance Luther. Soundtrack: "I Will Survive" - Performed by Gloria Gaynor.

The Visit. 2015, Starring Olivia DeJonge as Becca, Ed Oxenbould as Tyler, Kathryn Hahn as Loretta Jamison, Deanna Dunagan as Maria Bella Jamison/ "Nana", Peter McRobbie as Frederick Spencer Jamison/ "Pop Pop", Benjamin Kanes as Corin, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Stacey, Jon Douglas Rainey, Brian Gildea, Shawn Gonzalez, and Richard Barlow as Police Officers, Erica Lynne Marszalek and Shawn Gonzalez as Train Passengers, Michael Mariano as Hairy Chested Contestant, Samuel Stricklen as Conductor,
Patch Darragh Patch Darragh ...
Dr. Sam
Jorge Cordova Jorge Cordova ...
Miguel
Steve Annan Steve Annan ...
Man on the Street
Ocean James Ocean James ...
Young Becca
Seamus Moroney Seamus Moroney ...
Young Tyler
Kevin Austra Kevin Austra ...
Street Walker (uncredited)
Evan Charles Evan Charles ...
Surfer (uncredited)
Michelle Rose Domb Michelle Rose Domb ...
Cruise Passenger (uncredited)
Basil Kershner Basil Kershner ...
Masonville Resident (uncredited)
Shelby Lackman Shelby Lackman ...
J. Smith (uncredited)
Aileen Michelle Aileen Michelle ...
Cruise Goer (uncredited)
Gabrielle Pentalow Gabrielle Pentalow ...
Dougie Girl, Jon Douglas Rainey as Police Officer and Zachary Vazquez as Cruise Passenger. Movie Network, June 14, 2016. Music by Paul Cantelon. Soundtrack: "Possession" - Written by Harry Revel,
Performed by Les Baxter and His Orchestra and Chorus
[Theremin - Dr. Samuel Hoffman]
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Stand Tall
War Child
Produced & written by Jared Hancock, Stephen Saxon, Brendan Brady and Umaru Kabba
Performed by War Child
Stand Tall
Written by Umaru Kabba Sr.
Composed and produced by Jared Hancock, Stephen Saxon, & Brendan Brady of Surefire Creative Studios
Performed by WarChild
Courtesy of AudioSparx
The Three Wisemen
Written by Ben Gucciardi, Joe Guszkowski, John Anderson, Andrew Jambura & Steve Strupp
Performed by Sat. Nite Duets
Courtesy of Uninhabitable Mansions
Mocking Bird Yodel
Written by Harry Torrani
Performed by Mary Schneider
Courtesy of Musigal Music
Generation
Written by Jamel Shorter
Performed by East Coast Connection
Courtesy of The Numero Group
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Non t'amo più
Written by Luigi Denza
Performed by Enrico Caruso
Courtesy of Warner Classic Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
L'Elisir d'amore, Act 2: Una furtiva lagrima
Written by Gaetano Donizetti
Performed by Enrico Caruso
Courtesy of Warner Classic Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
18 Morceaux, Op. 72: No. 2. Berceuse
Performed by Nadia Reisenberg "18 Morceaux, Op. 72: No. 2. Berceuse"
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Nadia Reisenberg and Clara Rockmore
Courtesy of Naxos of America.
Trivia: It is an American found footage horror film written, produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film was released in North America on September 11, 2015 by Universal Pictures.
Filming locations:
3049 Merlin Road, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, USA (Exterior House)
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas, Miami, Florida, USA
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30th Street Station - 3001 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (train station)
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330 Main St, Royersford, Pennsylvania, USA (street scenes)
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705 Washington St, Royersford, Pennsylvania, USA (location).
The amount of snow covering the landscape varies dramatically from day to day and even between scenes taking place on the same day.
Spoofs: The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Becca mimics the first-person confession of the film's protagonist. Quote: Tyler: "Nothing can scare me!" Daughter: "Yeah right!" Tyler: [sees something scary] "AHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

Faults.2014, Starring Leland Orser as Ansel Roth, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Claire, Jon Gries as Terry, Lance Reddick as Mick, Beth Grant as Evelyn, Chris Ellis as Paul,
Cruz Flores Cruz Flores ...
Hotel Staff
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Suzan Averitt Suzan Averitt ...
Photo Studio Customer
David Chandler David Chandler ...
Waiter
Leonard Earl Howze Leonard Earl Howze ...
Raymond
Davey Johnson Davey Johnson ...
Concierge
Kellie Matteson Kellie Matteson ...
Jennifer
Amanda Saunders Amanda Saunders ...
Receptionist
Nicholas Tucci Nicholas Tucci ...
James
Shira Weitz as Perky Waitress and David Zellner as Restaurant Manager. Movie Network, June 15, 2016. Soundtrack: Music by Heather McIntosh. Trivia: It is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Riley Stearns in his feature film debut. The film premiered at the 2014 SXSW on March 9, 2014, and was picked up by Screen Media Films for theatrical release on March 6, 2015. Quote: Ansel: "Fault is a fracture. It's a place where pressure builds until it releases."

Ted 2. 2015, Starring Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett, Seth MacFarlane as Ted, Amanda Seyfried as Samantha Jackson, Jessica Barth as Tami-Lynn, Giovanni Ribisi as Donny, Morgan Freeman as Patrick Meighan, John Slattery as Shep Wild, Patrick Warburton as Guy, Michael Dorn as Rick, Bill Smitrovich as Frank, Cocoa Brown as Joy, John Carroll Lynch as Tom Jessup, Ron Canada as Judge, Jessica Szohr as Allison, Tara Strong as Ted's "I Love You" function, Sam J. Jones as Himself, Sebastian Arcelus as Dr. Danzer, Tom Brady as Himself, Dennis Haysbert as Fertility Doctor, Taran Killam as Himself, Jimmy Kimmel as Himself, Jay Leno as Himself, Kate McKinnon as Herself, Bobby Moynihan as Himself, Liam Neeson as Himself, Lenny Clarke as Cop, Patrick Stewart as Narrator (voice), Curtis Stigers as Wedding Singer, Nana Visitor as Adoption Agent, Ralph Garman as Stormtrooper,
Jay Patterson Jay Patterson ...
Karl Jackson
Steve Callaghan Steve Callaghan ...
Comic
Maggie Geha Maggie Geha ...
Female Nurse
Craig Ricci Shaynak Craig Ricci Shaynak ...
Blind Guy
Lexi Atkins Lexi Atkins ...
Waitress
Jack Knight Jack Knight ...
Todd Kidder
Lauren Sanchez Lauren Sanchez ...
Boston Newscaster
William Xifaras William Xifaras ...
Boston Neighbor
Altina Lester Altina Lester ...
Portuguese Neighbor
Julius Sharpe Julius Sharpe ...
NYC Doctor
Liz Morgan Liz Morgan ...
NYC Nurse
Alec Sulkin Alec Sulkin ...
Obi-Wan
Michael Steven Costello Michael Steven Costello ...
Jury Foreman
Vanessa Vander Pluym Vanessa Vander Pluym ...
Juror
J. Mark Donaldson J. Mark Donaldson ...
Juror
Frank Lloyd Frank Lloyd ...
Juror
Bart A. Piscitello Jr. Bart A. Piscitello Jr. ...
Bailiff (as Bart Piscitello)
Becki Dennis Becki Dennis ...
Receptionist
Robert Holfelder Robert Holfelder ...
Band Leader
Michael Trisler Michael Trisler ...
Cyclist
Ryan Hanna Ryan Hanna ...
Jogger
Kate Gustafson Kate Gustafson ...
Hasbro CEO Assistant
David Goldman David Goldman ...
Pundit
Ted Jessup Ted Jessup ...
Pundit (as Theodore Jessup)
Ronobir Lahiri Ronobir Lahiri ...
Pundit
Barry Ratcliffe Barry Ratcliffe ...
Pundit
Chris Regan Chris Regan ...
Pundit
Nefetari Spencer Nefetari Spencer ...
Pundit
Jeffrey Stubblefield Jeffrey Stubblefield ...
Pundit
Wellesley Wild Wellesley Wild ...
Pundit
Chris Neville Chris Neville ...
Cop (Boston PD)
Rachael MacFarlane Rachael MacFarlane ...
Meighan Assistant
Christy Scott Cashman Christy Scott Cashman ...
Reporter (as Christy Cashman)
Joseph J. Micucci Joseph J. Micucci ...
Nerd (Wedgie) (as Joseph Micucci)
Josiah Blount Josiah Blount ...
Comic Con Fan
Johnny Alves Johnny Alves ...
Security Guard
Silvio Cuadra Silvio Cuadra ...
Security Guard
Dustin Ybarra Dustin Ybarra ...
Borg
Matthew J. Walters Matthew J. Walters ...
Hellboy (as Matt Walters)
Aaron Zell Aaron Zell ...
Vendor
Scott Wahle Scott Wahle ...
Film Executive
John Viener John Viener ...
Police Dispatcher
Kate B. O'Brien Kate B. O'Brien ...
Diner Waitress
Billy Concha Billy Concha ...
Bachelor Party Guest
Andrew Torres Andrew Torres ...
Jump Rope Guy
Luke Adams Luke Adams ...
Wedding Announcer
Tiffany Tiffany ...
Tiffany
Ahmed al-Gendy Ahmed al-Gendy ...
City Hall Photographer (uncredited)
Giovanni Alabiso Giovanni Alabiso ...
Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)
Stanis Krista Ames Stanis Krista Ames ...
Courthouse Spectator (uncredited)
Garsha Arristos Garsha Arristos ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
Joseph Aviel Joseph Aviel ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Kt Baldassaro Kt Baldassaro ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Danny Barba Danny Barba ...
Commicon Attendee (uncredited)
Laura-Elise Barrett Laura-Elise Barrett ...
Booth Girl (uncredited)
Shahira Barry Shahira Barry ...
Black Super Hero Girl (uncredited)
Brando Benetton Brando Benetton ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Tom Berklund Tom Berklund ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Vincent M. Biscione Vincent M. Biscione ...
Ted's Court Gallery (uncredited)
Josiah Black Josiah Black ...
Comic Con Nerd (uncredited)
Amanda Blattner Amanda Blattner ...
Well Wisher (uncredited)
Ronald Boone Ronald Boone ...
Yacht Guest (uncredited)
Anissa Borrego Anissa Borrego ...
Flash Girl (uncredited)
David Boston David Boston ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Bill Bouris Bill Bouris ...
Attendent (uncredited)
D. Patrick Bowles D. Patrick Bowles ...
Bachelor (uncredited)
Jim Boyd Jim Boyd ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Eliane Brick Eliane Brick ...
Court House Specator (uncredited)
Del Brown Del Brown ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Jodie Brunelle Jodie Brunelle ...
Ted Supporter (uncredited)
Lorna j Brunelle Lorna j Brunelle ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Deanna Buonomo Deanna Buonomo ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Mark Burzenski Mark Burzenski ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
José Báez José Báez ...
New York Comic Con Member (uncredited)
Roseny Carrero Roseny Carrero ...
My Little Pony Booth Girl (uncredited)
Philip Casnoff Philip Casnoff ...
Playstation Owner (uncredited)
Bryan Casserly Bryan Casserly ...
Star Wars Cantina (uncredited)
Herbert Centeno Herbert Centeno ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Julio Cesar Julio Cesar ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Chia Chen Chia Chen ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Jason Chu Jason Chu ...
Soda Nerd (uncredited)
Leonel Claude Leonel Claude ...
Comic-Con Security Guard (uncredited)
Danny Connelly Danny Connelly ...
Library Patron (uncredited)
Lexie Contursi Lexie Contursi ...
Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Guy Cooper Guy Cooper ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Jeffrey Corazzini Jeffrey Corazzini ...
Attorney (uncredited)
Stevie Costa Stevie Costa ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Chassidy Cox Chassidy Cox ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Alexandra Creteau Alexandra Creteau ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Denise Crisci Denise Crisci ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Benjamin Crocker Benjamin Crocker ...
Crowd Person (uncredited)
Vincent Cucuzza Vincent Cucuzza ...
Security Guard (uncredited)
John Curcio John Curcio ...
Comic Con Attendant (uncredited)
Edgar Damatian Edgar Damatian ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Kayla Delehant Kayla Delehant ...
Flash Girl (uncredited)
Steven Dougherty Steven Dougherty ...
Press Reporter (uncredited)
Nea Dune Nea Dune ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Michael Eauslin Michael Eauslin ...
Comic-Con Guest (uncredited)
Tyler Rae Edwards Tyler Rae Edwards ...
Supporting (uncredited)
Diana Emuge Diana Emuge ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Elvis Dino Esquivel Elvis Dino Esquivel ...
Nerdy Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Steven Fallas Steven Fallas ...
Wedding Guest / Wedding Dancer (uncredited)
Brian Patrick Farrell Brian Patrick Farrell ...
Fan #1 (uncredited)
Erica Ficklin Erica Ficklin ...
Supporting (uncredited)
Michelle Fonseca Michelle Fonseca ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Theodore John Forsi Theodore John Forsi ...
Jew (uncredited)
John Franchi John Franchi ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Victor Franko Victor Franko ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Isaac Gallego Isaac Gallego ...
Goku (uncredited)
Aldo Gallinar Aldo Gallinar ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Connor Garelick Connor Garelick ...
Thor (uncredited)
Cody Gari Cody Gari ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Susan Garibotto Susan Garibotto ...
Woman at Diner (uncredited)
Sharon J. Geyer Sharon J. Geyer ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
John Gigliotti John Gigliotti ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ed Goode Ed Goode ...
Boat passenger (uncredited)
Phyllis A. Gordon Phyllis A. Gordon ...
Library Patron (uncredited)
Tom Granger Tom Granger ...
Courtroom Onlooker (uncredited)
Karl carlo Green Karl carlo Green ...
Wedding (uncredited)
Charles Greene Charles Greene ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Elaine Victoria Grey Elaine Victoria Grey ...
Library Patron (uncredited)
David Greyson David Greyson ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Tina Grimm Tina Grimm ...
Comic Con Booth Girl (uncredited)
Enku Gubaie Enku Gubaie ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Riley Halden Riley Halden ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
London Hall London Hall ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Joe P. Harris Joe P. Harris ...
Nerd (uncredited)
Becky Harvey Becky Harvey ...
Cheering Extra (uncredited)
Mackenzie Hawe Mackenzie Hawe ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Brandon Henschel Brandon Henschel ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Nick Hentsch Nick Hentsch ...
Comi-con Attendee (uncredited)
Leila Hilali Leila Hilali ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Roshanda Hill Roshanda Hill ...
Blue Disco Space Diva (uncredited)
Ronald James Hoff Jr Ronald James Hoff Jr ...
Groomsman (uncredited)
Rosemary Howard Rosemary Howard ...
Hasbro Lobby Pedestrian (uncredited)
Kimberly Howe Kimberly Howe ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Stacey Forbes Iwanicki Stacey Forbes Iwanicki ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Jahmilla Jackson Jahmilla Jackson ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Nicole Jesson Nicole Jesson ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Avan Jogia Avan Jogia ...
Loverboy at Comic-Con (uncredited)
Jenelle Jones Jenelle Jones ...
Court Stenographer (uncredited)
Susan Jude Susan Jude ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Lynn Julian Lynn Julian ...
Wedding Reception Guest / Courthouse Well Wisher (uncredited)
Ken Kansky Ken Kansky ...
Diner (uncredited)
Karli Karissa Karli Karissa ...
Sam Jones's girlfriend (uncredited)
Kasland Kasland ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Kate Kellaway Kate Kellaway ...
Comic-con girl (uncredited)
Bobby Kenney Bobby Kenney ...
Father of the Bride (uncredited)
J Parker Kent J Parker Kent ...
News Media (uncredited)
Remington Keyes Remington Keyes ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Slim Khezri Slim Khezri ...
Comic Con Guest (uncredited)
Kimberlee Kidd Kimberlee Kidd ...
Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Jarred Kiel Jarred Kiel ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Jeffery Kincannon Jeffery Kincannon ...
Orderly (uncredited)
Brittany King Brittany King ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Martin Klebba Martin Klebba ...
Chucky (uncredited)
E'va Krause E'va Krause ...
Front Row Courtroom Gallery (uncredited)
Madeleyn Kurg Madeleyn Kurg ...
My Little Pony Girl (uncredited)
Hashim Lafond Hashim Lafond ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Frank Lagana Frank Lagana ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Patrick Languzzi Patrick Languzzi ...
Businessman (uncredited)
Morgan Larson Morgan Larson ...
Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Henry Laun Henry Laun ...
Street Thug (uncredited)
Toi'ya Leatherwood Toi'ya Leatherwood ...
Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Davide Leone Davide Leone ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Diana Lestat Diana Lestat ...
Comic-Con Patron (uncredited)
Kandiss Marie Lewis Kandiss Marie Lewis ...
Scat Pack Girl #2 (uncredited)
Frank Lui Geo Frank Lui Geo ...
Comic Con Enthusiast (uncredited)
Jo Luijten Jo Luijten ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Phyllis Lynn Phyllis Lynn ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Robin Lynn Robin Lynn ...
Pris (uncredited)
Paige MacLean Paige MacLean ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Michael John Madden Michael John Madden ...
Captain America (uncredited)
Bill Maher Bill Maher ...
Bill Maher (uncredited)
Anna Maiche Anna Maiche ...
Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Tom Mariano Tom Mariano ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Victoria Martonne Victoria Martonne ...
Fox Booth Antendee (uncredited)
Sophie Mazzaro Sophie Mazzaro ...
Fox Booth Girl (uncredited)
Katie McCabe Katie McCabe ...
Hot Comic-Con Girl (uncredited)
Olivia McCarthy Olivia McCarthy ...
Booth Girl (uncredited)
Stephanie McIntyre Stephanie McIntyre ...
Comic Con Attendant (uncredited)
Anna McNiven Anna McNiven ...
Sexy Nerd (uncredited)
Franklin Mejia Franklin Mejia ...
Partner at Comic-Con (uncredited)
Kaitlin Mesh Kaitlin Mesh ...
Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Brian Metran Brian Metran ...
Pacific Rim Robot (uncredited)
Kristina Mezzetti Kristina Mezzetti ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Shayla Mitchell Shayla Mitchell ...
Comic Con Attendee (Ninja Turtle) (uncredited)
Adrian M. Mompoint Adrian M. Mompoint ...
Extra (uncredited)
Dan Moyers Dan Moyers ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Kim Mulhauser Kim Mulhauser ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Cassidy Neal Cassidy Neal ...
Ted's Attorney (uncredited)
Michele New Michele New ...
Comic-con Attendee (uncredited)
Robert Nickerson Robert Nickerson ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Lance Norris Lance Norris ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jesse O'Neill Jesse O'Neill ...
Darth Maul (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira Joseph Oliveira ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Richard Pacheco Richard Pacheco ...
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Arissa Page Arissa Page ...
Wedding attendant (uncredited)
Chris Palermo Chris Palermo ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
And Palladino And Palladino ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Nick Palma Nick Palma ...
Michaelangelo - TMNT (uncredited)
Gary Palmer Gary Palmer ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Nicole Parrish Nicole Parrish ...
Well Wisher (uncredited)
Doug Payton Doug Payton ...
Black Sails pirate #2 (uncredited)
Jonathan Peacy Jonathan Peacy ...
Pixie the Pirate (uncredited)
Elizabeth Pollard Elizabeth Pollard ...
Fairy at Comic Con (uncredited)
Noelle Poulson Noelle Poulson ...
Co counsel (uncredited)
Rob Raco Rob Raco ...
Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Jessica Rainville Jessica Rainville ...
Well Wisher (uncredited)
Aaron F. Randell Aaron F. Randell ...
Klingon #1 (uncredited)
Steven Rears Steven Rears ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Doug Reed Doug Reed ...
Wedding Photographer (uncredited)
Adam Reeser Adam Reeser ...
NY Comic Con Guy (uncredited)
Curtis Reid Curtis Reid ...
Caterer (uncredited)
Stew Replogle Stew Replogle ...
Patron at Diner (uncredited)
Eddie Resendes Eddie Resendes ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
David Riccio Jr. David Riccio Jr. ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lisa Richman Lisa Richman ...
Court Clerk (uncredited)
Jenny Robinson Jenny Robinson ...
Cake / Chandelier Girl #5 (uncredited)
Gary Roscoe Gary Roscoe ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Sagan Rose Sagan Rose ...
Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Sandra Rosko Sandra Rosko ...
Improv Troupe (uncredited)
Lee Roth Lee Roth ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Ariana Ruckle Ariana Ruckle ...
Woman in Courtroom (uncredited)
Megan Sacco Megan Sacco ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Luis Salazar Luis Salazar ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Erik Salmonson Erik Salmonson ...
Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Isabella Sanchez Isabella Sanchez ...
Comic Con Booth Girl (uncredited)
Brandon Scales Brandon Scales ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Tioka Bernard Schluter IV Tioka Bernard Schluter IV ...
Comic-con Attendee (uncredited)
Julie Schmid Julie Schmid ...
Piano / Ginger Girl (uncredited)
Tania Serrano Tania Serrano ...
Comic Con Worker (uncredited)
Eric Shackelford Eric Shackelford ...
Comic-Con Guy (uncredited)
Jeff Sicile Jeff Sicile ...
Comic-con Attendee (uncredited)
Benji Sills Benji Sills ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Catalina Snape Catalina Snape ...
Extra (uncredited)
Dwayne Sneed Dwayne Sneed ...
News Cameraman (uncredited)
Anita Soto Anita Soto ...
Supergirl (uncredited)
Chaunty Spillane Chaunty Spillane ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Bryan Stamp Bryan Stamp ...
Comic Con X-Box Vendor (uncredited)
Nick Steele Nick Steele ...
Random Guy (uncredited)
Katherine Stephens-Miller Katherine Stephens-Miller ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Ethan Stone Ethan Stone ...
Klingon (uncredited)
Luci Suicide Luci Suicide ...
Comicon Goat Girl (uncredited)
Michael Steven Swanson Michael Steven Swanson ...
Patient in Clinic (uncredited)
Amy Tardugno Amy Tardugno ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Jim Templar Jim Templar ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Noelle Trudeau Noelle Trudeau ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jonathan Vega Jonathan Vega ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
George J. Vezina George J. Vezina ...
Library Patron (uncredited)
Marco Virgilio Marco Virgilio ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Kyle Viveiros Kyle Viveiros ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Isabel Wagner Isabel Wagner ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Patrick M. Walsh Patrick M. Walsh ...
Angry Cab Driver (uncredited)
Jason Weary Jason Weary ...
Klingon #1 (uncredited)
Christopher Weigel Christopher Weigel ...
Well Wisher (uncredited)
Mike Wendt Mike Wendt ...
Diner Customer (uncredited)
Amy Whalen Amy Whalen ...
Courtroom spectator (uncredited)
Monay Williams Monay Williams ...
Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Sandra E Williams Sandra E Williams ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Joseph Wilson Joseph Wilson ...
Ted's Side Court Gallery (uncredited)
Genoveva Winsen Genoveva Winsen ...
Big Head Alien (uncredited)
Robert Woo Robert Woo ...
Doctor (uncredited)
Max Wright Max Wright ...
Homeless Man (uncredited)
Sandra Yap Sandra Yap ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Jason Yorker Jason Yorker ...
Iron Man (uncredited)
Adam Zalt Adam Zalt ...
Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Venezia Zavala Venezia Zavala ...
Nerdy Comic-Con Attendee (uncredited)
Claudia Zielke Claudia Zielke ...
Baroness Girl, Amanda Zocco as Flash Gordon's Date and Regis Harrington as stunt double: Giovanni Ribisi. Movie Network, June 16, 2016. Music by Walter Murphy. His recording of "A Fifth of Beethoven," (with The Big Apple Band), based on Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony hit #1 on the U.S. charts October, 1976. Soundtrack: "Celebration" - Written by Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), Ronald Bell, George Funky Brown (as George Brown), Eumir Deodato, Robert Spike Mickens (as Robert Mickens), Claydes Smith, J.T. Taylor, Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas) and Earl Toon,
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Steppin' Out With My Baby
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by The John Wilson Orchestra
Courtesy of Warner Classics
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Law and Order - Main Title
Written and Performed by Mike Post
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Down And Out
Written by Tim Mercer, Pete Risano, Joe Russillo
Performed by Tim Mercer and Pete Risano
Courtesy of Tim Mercer Music
Tiny Dancer
Written by Elton John, Bernie Taupin
One Foot In Front Of The Other
from Revenge of the Nerds (1984)
Written by Marc Levinthal, Scott Wilk
Performed by Bone Symphony
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Gonna Fly Now
Written by Carol Connors, Bill Conti, Ayn Robbins
At This Moment
Written by Billy Vera
Angry Birds Theme
Written by Ari Pulkkinen
Courtesy of Rovio Entertainment Ltd.
Ride Wit Me
Written by El DeBarge (as Eldra P. DeBarge), Randy DeBarge (as William Randall DeBarge), Jason Epperson, Nelly (as Cornell Haynes), Etterlene Jordan, City Spud (as Lavell Webb)
Performed by Nelly featuring City Spud
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mess Around
Written by Ahmet Ertegun
Performed by Ray Charles
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Knight Rider (Main Title)
Written by Glen A. Larson (as Glen Larson), Stu Phillips (as Stuart Phillips)
Theme from Jurassic Park
Written and Performed by John Williams
Courtesy of Universal Studios
New York
from How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Written by Ken Darby, Lionel Newman
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Sweet Caroline
Written by Neil Diamond
I Think We're Alone Now
Written by Ritchie Cordell
Performed by Tiffany
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mean Ol' Moon
Music by Walter Murphy
Lyrics by Seth MacFarlane
Performed by Amanda Seyfried
End credit version performed by Norah Jones
Courtesy of Blue Note Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
September
Written by Maurice White, Allee Willis and Al McKay
Performed by Earth Wind & Fire (as Earth, Wind & Fire).
Trivia: It is an American comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and is a sequel to the 2012 film Ted. The film's screenplay was written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and MacFarlane and follows Ted's fight for his civil rights when authorities rule that he is property rather than a person. Ted 2 was released on June 26, 2015, by Universal Pictures, grossed over $216 million and received mixed reviews from critics. Filming locations:
Tremont Mill Pond Diner, Wareham, Massachusetts, USA (Diner)
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Danvers, Massachusetts, USA
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA (New York comic-con)
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Appleton Farm - Waldingfield Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
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Keny Pond Rd, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (House)
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New York City, New York, USA
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Malden, Massachusetts, USA (Converse Memorial Library)
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Santa Clarita, California, USA
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Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA (Ted's house and job)
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Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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83 Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA (Ted's apartment)
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157 Hawthone Street Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA (supermarket where Ted and Tami-Lynn works)
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Boston Eagle, 520 Tremont St, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (McFelty's Bar)
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Custom House, 3 McKinley Square, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Court exterior)
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Milton, Massachusetts, USA (Milton Hoosic Club - wedding reception).
Seven Star Trek actors have cameos or major roles in the film. Patrick Stewart provides the introduction and prologue. Michael Dorn, who played Worf on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), plays Rick, Guy's gay partner.LeVar Burton, who played Geordi LaForge on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) appears a clip from Roots (1977). Nana Visitor, who played Kira Nerys on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), plays an adoption agent.Seth MacFarlane played an ensign on two episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise (2001).Bill Smitrovich appeared in 2 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). Ron Canada appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), and Star Trek: Voyager (1995). Quotes: 1. John: "[You're] just like Sam L. Jackson." Samantha Jackson: "Who is that?" Ted: "You ever seen any movie ever? He's the black guy." 2. John: [to Tom Brady] "You're not a cheater. I mean, I think your balls are perfect."

All the Way. 2016 (HBO), Starring Bryan Cranston as President Lyndon B. Johnson, Anthony Mackie as Martin Luther King Jr., Melissa Leo as First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, Bradley Whitford as Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, Stephen Root as J. Edgar Hoover, Marque Richardson as Bob Moses, Aisha Hinds as Fannie Lou Hamer, Todd Weeks as Walter Jenkins, Mo McRae as Stokely Carmichael, Spencer Garrett as Walter Reuther, Tim True as Deke Deloach, Bruce Nozick as Stanley Levison, Frank Langella as Senator Richard Russell Jr., Ned Van Zandt as Senator J. William Fulbright, Dale E. Turner as Choir Director, Ray Wise as Senator Everett Dirksen, Eric Pumphrey as Dave Dennis, Dohn Norwood as Ralph Abernathy,
Joe Morton Joe Morton ...
Roy Wilkins
Ethan Phillips Ethan Phillips ...
Joe Alsop
Ken Jenkins Ken Jenkins ...
Rep. 'Judge' Smith
Toby Huss Toby Huss ...
Governor Johnson
Samantha Bogach Samantha Bogach ...
Luci Johnson
Shawn Ashley Shawn Ashley ...
Humphrey's Secretary
Amber Townsend Amber Townsend ...
Reporter
Hal Landon Jr. Hal Landon Jr. ...
Speaker John McCormack
Randy Oglesby Randy Oglesby ...
Strom Thurmond
Joe O'Connor Joe O'Connor ...
Senator Robert Byrd
Ashley Resh Ashley Resh ...
Lynda Bird Johnson
Bo Foxworth Bo Foxworth ...
Robert McNamara
Stoney Westmoreland Stoney Westmoreland ...
Representative James Corman
Jeff Doucette Jeff Doucette ...
Senator Eastland
Stephen Stanton Stephen Stanton ...
Newscaster / Convention Announcer (voice)
Annie Sims Annie Sims ...
Reporter
Talia Toms Talia Toms ...
MLK's Girlfriend
Kevin Brief Kevin Brief ...
New Orleans Announcer
Mark Falvo Mark Falvo ...
Reporter
Gregory Marcel Gregory Marcel ...
Edwin King
Hilary Ward Hilary Ward ...
Coretta King
Dorinda Townsend Dorinda Townsend ...
Muriel Humphrey
Frederick Keeve Frederick Keeve ...
Senator
Jena Romano Jena Romano ...
Jackie Kennedy
Jeff Witzke Jeff Witzke ...
TV Announcer
Barry Goldwater Barry Goldwater ...
Himself (archive footage)
Destinee Handly Destinee Handly ...
Young Lady
Regi Davis Regi Davis ...
Aaron Henry
Bill Timoney Bill Timoney ...
Campaign adviser #1
Zachary Barton Zachary Barton ...
JFK's Secretary
Patrick Stalinski Patrick Stalinski ...
US Senator Steel
Ted Jonas Ted Jonas ...
Sobbing Secret Service Agent
Corby Sullivan Corby Sullivan ...
Deputy Cecil Price
Nike Kolder Nike Kolder ...
Andrew Goodman
Noelle Poulson Noelle Poulson ...
Jackie Kennedy
Jake Jacobson Jake Jacobson ...
Representative
A.J. Helfet A.J. Helfet ...
Mickey Schwerner
Kaisli Kaden Kaisli Kaden ...
Reporter
Harvey J. Alperin Harvey J. Alperin ...
Tailor
Jack J. Bennett Jack J. Bennett ...
Man in Crowd
Thomas Lumberg Jr. Thomas Lumberg Jr. ...
Secret Service Agent
Ashley Nief Ashley Nief ...
Campaign Party Guest
Mark Mammone Mark Mammone ...
Laughing Cop
Mark Schaefer Mark Schaefer ...
NJ Trooper
Matt Lander Matt Lander ...
Party Aide
Shelea Frazier Shelea Frazier ...
Church Soloist
Onrico Nightingale Onrico Nightingale ...
Butler
Keith Barber Keith Barber ...
Older Man
Susie Ganiere Susie Ganiere ...
Lyndon B. Johnson's friend
Mark Miller-Summer Mark Miller-Summer ...
Politician
Marty Penate Marty Penate ...
Reporter
James Killebrew James Killebrew ...
Secret Service Agent
Kevin D. Miller Kevin D. Miller ...
Senator
J.R. King J.R. King ...
Protestor
Del Brown Del Brown ...
Choir Member
Angel Dibello Angel Dibello ...
NJ Trooper
Chad Goodman Chad Goodman ...
Trumpet Player #1
Kevin Wayne Berger Kevin Wayne Berger ...
Politician (uncredited)
Johnnie Boyd Johnnie Boyd ...
Politician (uncredited)
Glenn Bruno Glenn Bruno ...
Politician (uncredited)
David Cohen David Cohen ...
Senator (uncredited)
Aaron David Aaron David ...
Mississippi Delegate (uncredited)
Bruce Holman Bruce Holman ...
LBJ Advisor / Senator (uncredited)
Christine Kent Christine Kent ...
Campaign Party Guest (uncredited)
RayAnn Marie RayAnn Marie ...
Freedom Fighter (uncredited)
Tanya Mironowski Tanya Mironowski ...
Campaign Party Guest (uncredited)
Ryan Philbin Ryan Philbin ...
White House Staff (uncredited)
Gene Richards Gene Richards ...
Politician (uncredited)
Reggie Ridgway Reggie Ridgway ...
Delegate (uncredited)
Frankie Sims Frankie Sims ...
Campaign contributor (uncredited)
Bobby T Bobby T ...
Freedom Fighter (uncredited)
Nadia Tumanova Nadia Tumanova ...
Train Passenger / Delegate (uncredited)
Carlton Waddy Carlton Waddy ...
James Chaney (uncredited)
Phillip E. Walker Phillip E. Walker ...
Chaney Choir Member, Robert L. Wilson as NJ Trooper and Greg Wimberley as Congress Man. Movie Network, June 16, 2016, with Dr. Connie Luther. Soundtrack: Music by James Newton Howard. Plot: Lyndon B. Johnson becomes President of the United States after the John F. Kennedy assassination. Upon his arrival in the White House, he must work on the passage of the Civil Rights Act, pressured by Martin Luther King Jr. to pass the bill without removing its most significant content in order to appease Southern Democrats, who may abandon the Democratic Party if the bill passes.
Trivia: It is an American television drama film directed by Jay Roach and written by Robert Schenkkan, based on Schenkkan's play of the same name. It aired on the cable network HBO on May 21, 2016. When President Johnson is on the telephone with J. Edgar Hoover he makes repeated references to Alan Dulles as head of the CIA. Dulles had actually been fired by President Kennedy in 1961 and replaced by John McCone who served in that role until he resigned in 1965. Anachronisms: 1. Many words and phrases used in this TV movie were not in the common vernacular in 1964, including "tarmac" (popularized by John le Carre in the 1970s), "cut to the chase," and "reach out" which is used these days as a poor substitute for "contact." 2. Early in the film, in a scene set in early 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. looks out the window at a parked van. Driving past it is a 1965 Cadillac.

Newlywed and Dead. 2016 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Shenae Grimes-Beech as Kristen Ward, Samantha Ferris as Annie Ward, Venus Terzo as Barbara Morgan, Christopher Russell as Jay Morgan,
Brent Stait Brent Stait ...
Bob Sloan
Lindsay Navarro Lindsay Navarro ...
Caitlyn Ward
Laci J Mailey Laci J Mailey ...
Ashley Brown
Forbes Angus Forbes Angus ...
Sheriff Williamson
Jordana Largy Jordana Largy ...
Young Barbara Morgan
Kiefer O'Reilly Kiefer O'Reilly ...
Young Jay Morgan
Brenda Crichlow Brenda Crichlow ...
Judge
Nathan Mitchell Nathan Mitchell ...
Trooper
Ruven Klausner Ruven Klausner ...
Randall
Nina Neufeld Nina Neufeld ...
Waitress
James Kirk James Kirk ...
Gus Hoffman
Christian Sloan as Mark Adams and William Dickinson as Young Jay (as Liam Dickinson). Movie Network, June 17, 2016. Trivia: Directed by Penelope Buitenhuis and written by Linda J. Cowgill and Rhys Davies. Filmed in British Columbia; a production of The Movie Network.

The Night Before. 2015, Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Ethan Miller, Seth Rogen as Isaac Greenberg, Anthony Mackie as Chris Roberts, Lizzy Caplan as Diana, Jillian Bell as Betsy Greenberg, Michael Shannon as Mr. Green, Mindy Kaling as Sarah, Lorraine Toussaint as Mrs. Roberts, Jason Mantzoukas as Bad Santa #1, Jason Jones as Bad Santa #2, Ilana Glazer as Rebecca Grinch, Nathan Fielder as Joshua, Tracy Morgan as Narrator/ Santa Claus, Randall Park as Ethan's Boss, Helene York as Cindy, Aaron Hill as Tommy Owens, Baron Davis as Himself, James Franco as Himself, Miley Cyrus as Herself,
Darrie Lawrence Darrie Lawrence ...
Nana
Kamal Angelo Bolden Kamal Angelo Bolden ...
Kamal
Chuck Muckle Chuck Muckle ...
Piano Playing Uncle
Curt Bouril Curt Bouril ...
Cindy's Husband
Brooke Liddell Brooke Liddell ...
Cindy's Daughter
Kiley Liddell Kiley Liddell ...
Cindy's Daughter
Clem Cheung Clem Cheung ...
Deli Owner
Harolyn Blackwell Harolyn Blackwell ...
Opera Singer
Natalie Knepp Natalie Knepp ...
Coat Check Girl
Cameron Earl Thrift Cameron Earl Thrift ...
Singing Kid
Jeremy Vimes Jeremy Vimes ...
Hunan Waiter
Gabriel Long Gabriel Long ...
Karaoke Singer #3
Michaela Sprague Michaela Sprague ...
Isaac's Daughter
Euan Morton Euan Morton ...
Coat Check Patron
Marilyn O'Connell Marilyn O'Connell ...
Old Lady
Richard Hughes Richard Hughes ...
Train Conductor
Stacy Jones Stacy Jones ...
Bandleader / Drummer
Jamie Arentzen Jamie Arentzen ...
Guitar Player #1
Jaco Caraco Jaco Caraco ...
Guitar Player #2
Mike Schmid Mike Schmid ...
Keys Player
Vashon Johnson Vashon Johnson ...
Bass Player
Julia Ross Julia Ross ...
Background Vocal #1
Danielle Elliott Danielle Elliott ...
Background Vocal #2
Theodora Woolley Theodora Woolley ...
Woman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alyssa Amer Alyssa Amer ...
Party Attendee (uncredited)
Brandon Ballone Brandon Ballone ...
JizzaBella - Drag Queen (uncredited)
Monika Baskiewicz Monika Baskiewicz ...
Church Member (uncredited)
Bobby Beckles Bobby Beckles ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Helen Brackel Helen Brackel ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Chrislene Bright Chrislene Bright ...
Party Attendee (uncredited)
Kedrick Brown Kedrick Brown ...
Dancing Elf (uncredited)
Gabrielle Carlile Gabrielle Carlile ...
NYE Party Attendee (uncredited)
Meg Carriero Meg Carriero ...
Gisele Christmas Spice (uncredited)
Liz Celeste Liz Celeste ...
Mother with Baby (uncredited)
Richard R. Corapi Richard R. Corapi ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Maxwell Cosmo Cramer Maxwell Cosmo Cramer ...
Hipster Guy (uncredited)
Scott Eliasoph Scott Eliasoph ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
John Farrer John Farrer ...
Priest at Church Service (uncredited)
Nicola Fiore Nicola Fiore ...
Exotic Dancer (uncredited)
Eric Goins Eric Goins ...
Sleigh Guy (uncredited)
Danny Guzman Danny Guzman ...
Church Boy (uncredited)
Darryl Reuben Hall Darryl Reuben Hall ...
Christmas Caroler (uncredited)
Alix Isom Alix Isom ...
Party Girl (uncredited)
Michael D. Joseph Michael D. Joseph ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Christina Lancaster Christina Lancaster ...
Party Attendee (uncredited)
Tai Lawal Tai Lawal ...
Athlete (uncredited)
Flora Li Flora Li ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Aly Mang Aly Mang ...
Pro Athlete Girlfriend / Party Girl (uncredited)
Dora Mavrakis Dora Mavrakis ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Doris McCarthy Doris McCarthy ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Andrew Meredith Andrew Meredith ...
Roadie (uncredited)
Mark Mindek Mark Mindek ...
Stilt Nutcracker (uncredited)
Karen Morris Karen Morris ...
Church Goer (uncredited)
Inna Muratova Inna Muratova ...
Christmas Eve Church Goer (uncredited)
Jonathan O'Reilly Jonathan O'Reilly ...
Christmas Eve Party Attendee (uncredited)
Eric Orman Eric Orman ...
Chris Roberts Groupie (uncredited)
Samantha Perry Samantha Perry ...
Party Goer (uncredited)
Anna Phillips Anna Phillips ...
Christmas Party Guest (uncredited)
Blake Sewell Blake Sewell ...
Street Peddler (uncredited)
Marija Skangale Marija Skangale ...
Snow Globe Dancer (uncredited)
Betsy Smith Betsy Smith ...
Mrs. Claus (uncredited)
Oliver Solomon Oliver Solomon ...
Karaoke Singer #2 (uncredited)
Janel Tanna Janel Tanna ...
Xmas Party Attendee (uncredited)
Ralph Thomas Ralph Thomas ...
Autograph Guy (uncredited)
Christopher Tighe Christopher Tighe ...
Priest Celebrating Mass (uncredited)
Hannah Townsend Hannah Townsend ...
Tommy's Hot Girl (uncredited)
April Tweedy April Tweedy ...
Santa's Elf (uncredited)
Katie Ann Vaccarelli Katie Ann Vaccarelli ...
Party Girl (uncredited)
Lynne Valley Lynne Valley ...
Church Goer, Bill Walters as Christmas Bartender and Ari Werlein as Party Attendee. Movie Network, June 18, 2016. Music by Marco Beltrami and Miles Hankins. Soundtrack: "The Creator" - Written by Pete Rock (as Peter O. Phillips) and Grand Puba (as Maxwell Dixon),
Performed by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
All Alone on Christmas
Written by Steven Van Zandt (as Stevie Van Zandt)
Performed by Darlene Love
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Up on the Housetop
Arranged by John Swanson
Performed by John Swanson
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Twelve Days of Christmas
Written by Frederic Austin
Deck the Halls
Arranged by Ron Komie (as Ron D. Komie)
Performed by Ron Komie
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Get Down
Written by Dan Nakamura, Emily Wells and Lateef Dumont (as Lateef Daumont)
Performed by Pillowfight
Courtesy of Bulk Recordings
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Runaway
Written by Kanye West, Mike Dean, Emile Haynie, Jeff Bhasker, Pusha T (as Terrence Thornton), Malik Jones, Pete Rock (as Peter O. Phillips) and John Branch
Performed by Kanye West featuring Pusha T
Courtesy of Roc-a-Fella Records, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Christmas in Hollis
Written by Darryl McDaniels, Jason Mizell and Joseph Simmons
Dancin' All Night
Written by Nate James and David Gaston Green
Performed by Nate James
By arrangement with PEN Music Group, Inc.
Let's Talk About Sex
Written by Hurby Luv Bug Azor
Courtesy of ZOOM Entertainments Limited
Christmas Lights
Written by Daniel Mandelbaum, John Maria and Brandon Wilde
Performed by Daniel Hudson
Courtesy of Joma Music Group, Inc.
Check Yo Self
Written by Ice Cube (as O'Shea Jackson) and Larry Muggerud (as Larry E. Muggerud)
All Around the World (Let's Keep Dancing)
Written by Nate James and David Gaston Green
Performed by JG Daydream
By arrangement with PEN Music Group, Inc.
Father Figure
Written by George Michael
Get Dat Money
Performed by Blac Haze
Written by Ted Outler
Courtesy of Henry Stone Music USA, Inc.
By arrangement with Third Side Music Inc.
...Baby One More Time
Written by Max Martin
Performed by Britney Spears
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
You Like This (Lazy Rich Remix)
Written by Emily Green and Richard Billis
Performed by mLe
Courtesy of Velcro City Records
By arrangement with Blud Buddha Entertainment
Now
Written by Lorin Ashton and Rye Rye (as Ryeisha Berrain)
Performed by Bassnectar featuring Rye Rye
Courtesy of Amorphous Music Inc.
By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC
We Are Alive
Written by Jonathan Spero, Matthew Simmers and Christopher Barlow
Performed by Terravita
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
VoCoding
Written by Barclay Black
Performed by Barclay Black
Courtesy of dms.FM
Essential Hype
Performed by Kilon Tek
Written by Chris Hall
Courtesy of Ninja Tune
By arrangement with Third Side Music Inc.
Wrecking Ball
Written by Lukasz Gottwald, Mozella (as Maureen McDonald), Stephan Moccio, Sacha Skarbek and Cirkut (as Henry Russell Walter)
Performed by Miley Cyrus and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (as Joseph Gordon Levitt)
Miley Cyrus performance courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Light Up
Written by Akrivi (as Akrivi Nikokiridou)
Performed by S.T.A.R.
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Sentimental Body (Borgore Remix)
Written by Nili 'Onili' Ohayon (as Nili Ohayon), Yonathan Levy, David Baluteau and Borgore (as Asaf Borger)
Performed by Nili 'Onili' Ohayon (as Onili)
Courtesy of Onili
By arrangement with Lip Sync Music Inc.
Loose
Written by Lauren Vogel (as Lauren Marie Vogel) and Britt Alan Schwartz
Performed by Lauren Vogel (as Lauryn Vyce) & Virtuosyk
Courtesy of dms.FM
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry
Performed by Darlene Love
Courtesy of EMI Entertainment World, Inc. on behalf of Phil Spector Records
Please Come Home for Christmas
Written by Charles Brown and Gene Redd
Performed by My Morning Jacket
Courtesy of ATO Records.
Trivia: It is an American Christmas comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine, written by Levine, Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie as three childhood friends who annually reunite on Christmas Eve. Principal photography began on August 11, 2014, in New York City. Good Universe and Point Grey Pictures produced the film, which Columbia Pictures released on November 20, 2015. Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA.
Quote: Mr. Green: "We both know Miley was flawless."

Santa's Little Helper. 2015 (Canadian/ WWE), Starring Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin as Dax, AnnaLynne McCord as Billie, Paige (Saraya-Jade Bevis) as Eleanor, Eric Keenleyside as Santa Claus, Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Mrs. Claus,
Geoff Gustafson as Fitz
Tom McLaren Tom McLaren ...
Harvey
Dylan Schmid Dylan Schmid ...
Marcus
Karen Holness Karen Holness ...
Miriam
Ben Wilkinson Ben Wilkinson ...
Lane
Peter Kelamis Peter Kelamis ...
Ezra Fells
Mitchell Kummen Mitchell Kummen ...
Young Dax
Bruce Blain Bruce Blain ...
Biker #1
Patrick Sparling Patrick Sparling ...
Biker
John Stewart John Stewart ...
Tow Truck Operator
Anthony Shudra Anthony Shudra ...
Birthday Boy
Austin Abell Austin Abell ...
Kid #1
Nicholas Holmes Nicholas Holmes ...
Kid #2
Sarah Boey Sarah Boey ...
Kid #3
Emily Delahunty Emily Delahunty ...
Little Girl
Adil Zaidi Adil Zaidi ...
Male Employee #1
Donald Munro Donald Munro ...
Employee #2
Hector Johnson Hector Johnson ...
Security Guard
Maggie Sullivun Maggie Sullivun ...
Senior #1
Celeste Insell Celeste Insell ...
Senior #2
Ken Camroux-Taylor Ken Camroux-Taylor ...
Senior #3
Nicholas Coombe Nicholas Coombe ...
Street Kid #1
Lucas Rojen Lucas Rojen ...
Tommy
Joshua Morettin Joshua Morettin ...
Mike
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Maryse Ouellet Mizanin Maryse Ouellet Mizanin ...
Melody
Leela Savasta Leela Savasta ...
Tanya, Tony Skinner as Michael and Lloyd Cunningham as stunt double: stunt double: Mike the Miz. Movie Network, June 21, 2016. Music by Claude Foisy. Soundtrack: "Go Santa Go" - Performed by Howell-Freundlich Overdrive; "I Hear Sleigh Bells" and "Silent Night" - Performed by Evan Olson; "Why Is Love Killing Me" - Performed by Tony Deziel; "Our Merry Christmas" - Performed by Nio; "Izya Funkin' Tonight" - Performed by Bright Moments; "Hip Hop Music" - Performed by Polecat; "I'm Looking Up" - Performed by Rich White; "And A Happy New Year" - Written and Performed by Mikey Wax; "Christmas Club" - Performed by Bryan Steele; "Jingle Bells" - Performed by Dominic Halpin; "Dancing Shoes" - Performed by Sam Morrison Band; "Deck the Halls" - Performed by Jeremy Luzier. Trivia: Directed by Gil Junger and written by James Robert Johnston and Bennett Yellin. Features "Total Divas" (2013) (TV Series) - Playing on the TV at the old folk's home. Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin's wife, Maryse Ouellet, has a cameo in the film as the bartender that punches out Dax. WWE Diva Paige's film debut. One of the hockey jersey's hanging in Dax's home says "Junger" on it. This is a reference to director Gil Junger. BC Film Tax Credit.

Trigger Point. 2015 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Jordan Hinson as Callie Banner, Yani Gellman as Jared Church, Allie MacDonald as Ashley Robinson, Daniel Rindress-Kay as Patrick Owens, Alain Goulem as Miles Banner, Meghan Gabruch as Brianna Heath,
Dusan Dukic Dusan Dukic ...
Kieran Connor
Sean Colby Sean Colby ...
Hugh Franklin
Jaa Smith-Johnson Jaa Smith-Johnson ...
Darby Merriman
Cary Lawrence Cary Lawrence ...
Annette Prather
Dawn Lambing Dawn Lambing ...
Marissa
Doug Price Doug Price ...
Rudy
Frank Schorpion Frank Schorpion ...
Sean
Bill Rowat Bill Rowat ...
Thomas Calhoun
Jason Deline Jason Deline ...
The Interrogator
Tara Schwartz Tara Schwartz ...
News Reporter #1
Alain Bastien Alain Bastien ...
Uniform #1
George Mantis George Mantis ...
Foreman
Jason Moran Jason Moran ...
Cop
Richard Anderson Richard Anderson ...
Muscular Man
Peter James Haworth Peter James Haworth ...
Edward Campbell
Devon Slack Devon Slack ...
Tracy Campbell
Aalia Adam Aalia Adam ...
News Reporter #2, Gillian Doria as Receptionist and Nancy Bouchard as stunt double: Jordan Hinson. Movie Network, June 22, 2016. Music by Marc Ouellette. Soundtrack: "No More Pride" - Written by Charlotte Maison and David Baboulis,
Performed by Soldout
Paper Legs
Written by Hayden Bursk, Michael Mooney, Sky Barbarick
Performed by Sky Barbarick
Five Minutes
Written by Alissa Ricci, Nathan Eiesland, Ryne Estwing, Baron Harper, Jason Harper
Performed by Scattered Trees
Actors
Written by Dominic Kleila, Niklas Kramer
Performed by Still Parade
What Is Love
Written by Anna Roxenholt
Performed by New Found Land
Tomorow Is Yesterday
Written by Rachel Browne
Performed by Field Mouse
They Don't Lie
Written and Published by Martin Charbonneau, Jim Hopkins, Colin MacDougall, Michael Stauffer
Performed by Fevers
Where You Came From
Written by Alissa Ricci, Nathan Eiesland, Ryne Estwing, Baron Harper, Jason Harper
Performed by Scattered Trees
Run Home To You
Written by Hayden Bursk, Connie Lim
Performed by Connie Lim.
Trivia: Directed by Philippe Gagnon and written by J.B. White. Filming Locations: Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Everest. 2015, Starring
Jason Clarke as Rob Hall, a New Zealander expedition group leader.[4]
Jake Gyllenhaal as Scott Fischer, an American expedition group leader.[4]
Josh Brolin as Beck Weathers, a U.S doctor.[4]
John Hawkes as Doug Hansen, a mailman.[4]
Sam Worthington as Guy Cotter[5]
Robin Wright as Peach, Weathers' wife.[5]
Michael Kelly as Jon Krakauer, a journalist.[6]
Keira Knightley as Jan Arnold, Rob Hall's pregnant wife.[7]
Emily Watson as Helen Wilton[6]
Thomas Wright as Michael Groom, an Australian mountain climber.[6]
Martin Henderson as Andy "Harold" Harris[6]
Elizabeth Debicki as Dr. Caroline Mackenzie
Naoko Mori as Yasuko Namba[8]
Clive Standen as Ed Viesturs[9]
Vanessa Kirby as Sandy Hill
Tom Goodman-Hill as Neal Beidleman
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson as Anatoli Boukreev
Charlotte Bøving as Lene Gammelgaard, a successful Danish climber in Fischer's group.
Micah Hauptman as David Breashears, a documentary filmmaker and mountaineer.[10]
Chris Reilly as Klev Schoening
Chike Chan as Makalu Gau
Vijay Lama as Lt. Col. Madan Khatri Chhetri, Nepal Army helicopter pilot
Mark Derwin as Lou Kasischke
Mia Goth as Meg

Jason Clarke ...
Rob Hall
Ang Phula Sherpa Ang Phula Sherpa ...
Ang Dorjee
Thomas M. Wright Thomas M. Wright ...
Michael Groom
Martin Henderson Martin Henderson ...
Andy 'Harold' Harris
Tom Goodman-Hill Tom Goodman-Hill ...
Neal Beidleman
Charlotte Bøving Charlotte Bøving ...
Lene Gammelgaard
Pemba Sherpa Pemba Sherpa ...
Lopsang
Amy Shindler Amy Shindler ...
Charlotte Fox
Simon Harrison Simon Harrison ...
Tim Madsen
Chris Reilly Chris Reilly ...
Klev Schoening
John Hawkes John Hawkes ...
Doug Hansen
Naoko Mori Naoko Mori ...
Yasuko Namba
Michael Kelly Michael Kelly ...
Jon Krakauer
Tim Dantay Tim Dantay ...
John Taske
Todd Boyce Todd Boyce ...
Frank Fischbeck
Mark Derwin Mark Derwin ...
Lou Kasischke
Emily Watson Emily Watson ...
Helen Wilton
Sam Worthington Sam Worthington ...
Guy Cotter
Keira Knightley Keira Knightley ...
Jan Hall
Elizabeth Debicki Elizabeth Debicki ...
Caroline MacKenzie
Josh Brolin Josh Brolin ...
Beck Weathers
Justin Salinger Justin Salinger ...
Ian Woodall
Jake Gyllenhaal Jake Gyllenhaal ...
Scott Fischer
Vanessa Kirby Vanessa Kirby ...
Sandy Hill Pittman
Robin Wright Robin Wright ...
Peach Weathers
Mia Goth Mia Goth ...
Meg Weathers
Stormur Jón Kormákur Baltasarsson Stormur Jón Kormákur Baltasarsson ...
Bub Weathers (as Stormur Jón Kormákur)
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson ...
Anatoli Boukreev (as Ingvar Sigurdsson)
Demetri Goritsas Demetri Goritsas ...
Stuart Hutchinson
Chike Chan Chike Chan ...
Makalu Gau
Micah Hauptman Micah Hauptman ...
David Breashears (as Micah A. Hauptman)
Clive Standen Clive Standen ...
Ed Viesturs
Nancy Baldwin Nancy Baldwin ...
Janie
Lucy Newman-Williams Lucy Newman-Williams ...
Linda
Vijay Lama Vijay Lama ...
Colonel Madan
Avin Shah Avin Shah ...
Co-Pilot
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert-Anthony Artlett Robert-Anthony Artlett ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Susan Baskerville Susan Baskerville ...
Jan's Mother (uncredited)
Paul Blackwell Paul Blackwell ...
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
David Broughton David Broughton ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Siong Loong Choong Siong Loong Choong ...
Taiwanese (uncredited)
Marco Flammer Marco Flammer ...
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Sternkiker François Sternkiker François ...
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Chloe-Allyn Gallacher Chloe-Allyn Gallacher ...
Check-In Desk (uncredited)
Chris Geden Chris Geden ...
South African Team Climber (uncredited)
Harka Gurung Harka Gurung ...
Sherpa (uncredited)
Tim Hammersley Tim Hammersley ...
Base Camp Climber (uncredited)
Hugh Holman Hugh Holman ...
Travelling Man (uncredited)
Sharif Islam Sharif Islam ...
Passenger (uncredited)
Yoon C. Joyce Yoon C. Joyce ...
Dawa - Sherpa (uncredited)
Minouche Kaftel Minouche Kaftel ...
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Simeon Lumgair Simeon Lumgair ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Joanne Manchester Joanne Manchester ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Sonia Mason Sonia Mason ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Bharat Mistri Bharat Mistri ...
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Johnny Otto Johnny Otto ...
Airline Captain (uncredited)
Kumud Pant Kumud Pant ...
Taiwan Sherpa (uncredited)
Leah Perkins Leah Perkins ...
Desk Departure Attendant (uncredited)
Noah Segura Noah Segura ...
Airport Passerby (uncredited)
Aaron Sequerah Aaron Sequerah ...
Airline Captain (uncredited)
Jonathan Silvestri Jonathan Silvestri ...
Mountaineer, George Taylor as David Schensted and Gordon Alexander as stunt double: Josh Brolin and Jason Clarke. Movie Network, June 23, 2016. Music by Dario Marianelli. Soundtrack: "Hypersomnia" - Written and produced by Christopher Benstead (as Chris Benstead),
Here Comes the Hotstepper
Performed by Ini Kamoze
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Music and lyrics by Ini Kamoze, Chris Kenner, Salaam Remi (as Salaam Remi Gibbs) and Kenton Nix
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd., VMG West End Copyrights administered by Wixen Music Publishing Inc., BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd., a BMG Chrysalis company (c) 1995, and EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
All I Wanna Do
Performed by Sheryl Crow
Courtesy of A&M Records Inc., Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Written by David Baerwald (as David Francis Baerwald), Wyn Cooper (as William Wyn. II Cooper), Bill Bottrell, Sheryl Crow (as Sheryl Suzanne Crow), Kevin Gilbert (as Kevin M. Gilbert)
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd., Ignorant Music Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., (c) 1993 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Sony ATV/Tunes LLC, Chrysalis One Publishing Ltd., a BMG Chrysalis company (c) 1993
Weather with You
Performed by Crowded House
Courtesy of Capitol Records Inc.
Under licence from Universal Music Operation Ltd.
Music and lyrics by Neil Finn (as Neil Mullane Finn) and Tim Finn
Published by Roundhead Music
Administered by Kobal Music Publishing Ltd., BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd., a BMG Chrysalis company (c) 1991
This Is How We Do It
Performed by Montell Jordan
Courtesy of Island Def Jam Music Group
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Words and music by Slick Rick (as Ricky M.L. Walters), Oji Pierce and Montell Jordan (as Montell Du'Sean Jordan)
Published by Universal / MCA Music Ltd., The Bicycle Music Company, Inc administered by Bucks Music Group Ltd., (c) 1995 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp (BMI) and Oji Music (BMI) all rights on behalf of Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Oji Music administered by Warner/Chappell North America Ltd.
Zoyka
Written by Aleksandr Rozenbaum (as Alexander Rosenbaum)
Double Wide Trailer
Written by Michael Kelly and Mark Hale.
Trivia: It is a British-American biographical adventure film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, starring an ensemble cast which features Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley, Emily Watson, and Jake Gyllenhaal. It is adapted from Beck Weathers' memoir Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest (2000). The film opened the 72nd Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2015, and was released theatrically on September 18, 2015.[3] It is based on the real events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, and focuses on the survival attempts of two expedition groups, one led by Rob Hall (Jason Clarke) and the other by Scott Fischer (Jake Gyllenhaal). Kormákur, Universal, Walden Media, Cross Creek and Working Title dedicated the 3D film to the late British actress Natasha Richardson. It was first released in IMAX 3D on September 11, 2015, in the UK and in IMAX 3D, RealD 3D, and 2D internationally, and exclusively in IMAX 3D, September 18, 2015, across 545 theaters in the United States and Canada, and along 36 other countries. It began a U.S. wide release on September 25, 2015, across 3,006 theaters. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $203 million worldwide. Filming locations:
South Base Camp, Mount Everest, Nepal
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla, Nepal
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Val Senales, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
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Namche Bazaar, Nepal
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Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal
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UK
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Nepal
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Italy
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Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
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Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
On 18 April 2014, an avalanche on Everest killed 16 people, more than the 1996 disaster on which this movie is based. Most of the dead were Sherpas preparing for the upcoming climbing season. Filming had to be postponed. Anachronisms:
A man in the Nepal airport takes a selfie with a modern Samsung cell phone.
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In 1996 there was only one suspension bridge before Namche Bazaar. A second suspension bridge was built after 2000.
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Lukhla airport's landing strip was still unpaved in 1996. Renovation of the runway, which included asphalt paving, took place after 2000.
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When the trekkers take a bus in Nepal in 1996, a song from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... plays on the bus radio.
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The very first scenes in Nepal include a walkover in Kalanki, part of Kathmandu, that was constructed in 2013-14.
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An Indian political map includes the states of Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. Those states broke off from, respectively, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh in 2000.
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In the Beginning of the Movie, Beck Weathers, Doug Hansen and Jon Krakauer board a Bus after Landing in Kathmandu (Nepal) on March 30th [1996]. The Bollywood Song that is played in the Bus is "Ye Ladka Hai Allah" from the Movie "Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham" which was Released in the year [2001].
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There's a scene where the team is crossing the suspension bridge known as Larja Dhoban (2830m a.s.l.) above the Dudh Koshi river just before the steep climb up to Namche. This movie is set in 1996. The new bridge crossed on top has not been built yet until 2013 due to the aging bridge below it.




Pregnant at 17. 2016 (Canadian/ TV Movie), Starring Josie Bissett as Sonia, Zoé De Grand Maison as Chelsea, Roark Critchlow as Jeff, Rogan Christopher as Greg Foster, Corina Bizim as Laren Foster, Jake Manley as Adam Wilson, Alexa Devine as Angela Wheeler, Shawn Lawrence as Mikey,
Conrad Pla Conrad Pla ...
Dom Sheridans
Tricia Braun Tricia Braun ...
Liz
Matthew Stefiuk Matthew Stefiuk ...
Bank Attendant
Rachelle Casseus Rachelle Casseus ...
Cassandra
Luigi Saracino Luigi Saracino ...
Rascal
Erin Boyes Erin Boyes ...
Tess
Douglas Kidd Douglas Kidd ...
Mark Williams
Mark Day Mark Day ...
Clerk
Victor Cornfoot Victor Cornfoot ...
Arnold
Morgan Dipietrantonio Morgan Dipietrantonio ...
Little Girl
Diane White Diane White ...
Doctor
Lanette Ware Lanette Ware ...
Detective L. Miggs
Sean Rey Sean Rey ...
Roy
Roxanne Boisvert Roxanne Boisvert ...
Woman Playing Pool
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Bockstael Robert Bockstael ...
Orin
Roger Wehbe Roger Wehbe ...
Passerby
Mireille Brownhill Mireille Brownhill ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Stephen K. Donnelly Stephen K. Donnelly ...
Bank Employee, Eldon Hunter as Male Nurse / Clinic Attendant and Carrie Marston as Corner Store Customer. Movie Network, June 30, 2016. Music by Richard Bowers. Soundtrack: "


Trivia: Directed by Curtis Crawford. Writing Credits: Christine Conradt. Grand Maison portrayed the leading role in the telefilm Pregnant At 17 from NB Thrilling Films. The telefilm is about Sonia Clifton (Josie Bissett), a veterinarian who discovers that her husband is having an affair. She becomes obsessed with finding out more about the woman, Chelsea (Grand Maison), and she soon learns that she is 17 and pregnant. Empathizing with the soon to be teen mother, Sonia becomes Chelsea’s unlikely champion. Released on February 21, 2016 on Lifetime (TV network). Filming Locations: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.