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You left your apartment. I did. For me?
#without a trace#christina hendricks#Frankie Ingrassia#femslash#bianca stone#rachel gibson#sine's gifs#too pixelated but unfortunately these aren't 720p/1080p
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Chevrolet bel air nomad on ''Vampire Dad''
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Election (1999) Alexander Payne 30-11-2018 Entertaining high school political comedy drama, with clever film making and great acting
#election#1999#alexander payne#usa#reese witherspoon#matthew broderick#chris klein#jessica campbell#mark harelik#phil reeves#molly hagan#delaney driscoll#frankie ingrassia
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Jackson Hurst in Fun Trailer for Cheesy Low Budget 'Vampire Dad' Film
Jackson Hurst in Fun Trailer for Cheesy Low Budget ‘Vampire Dad’ Film
Jackson Hurst in Fun Trailer for Cheesy Low Budget ‘Vampire Dad’ Film
by Alex Billington April 8, 2020 Source: YouTube
“There is something ‘not right!'” Random Media has unveiled an official trailer for a wacky low-budget indie horror comedy titled Vampire Dad, marking the feature directorial debut of actress / filmmaker Frankie Ingrassia. This seems like one of those strange films lost in…
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One Moment (2022)
One Moment (2022) Mp4 movie Download Middle-age siblings warfare to manipulate their lives at the same time as worrying for his or her these days widowed growing old father. Welcome to the “sandwich generation.” Genre: Comedy, Drama Stars: Danny Aiello, Adria Tennor, Frankie Ingrassia, Natalie Seus, Sal Rendino Size: 216.04 MB Duration: 01:53:16 DOWNLOAD MOVIE
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RIP: 'ELECTION' SADNESS
In ’99, I spoke with then-badass-teen Jessica Campbell, who played Tammy Metzler — a Ross Perot-like lesbian in the holds-up-very-well comedy "Election."
Campbell's unexpected death at 38 was just announced.
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Depicting an adolescent dyke
Actress Jessica Campbell on the challenges of playing a thoughtful and sensitive teenage lesbian in Election
By Daniel A. Kusner | Lifestyles Editor
An enormous number of recent films depict high-school life: Varsity Blues, Cruel Intentions, She's All That, Go, Jawbreaker, Rushmore, etc.
But Election, starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon, has one character that's sure to have queer moviegoers thrilled when they leave the theater.
Jessica Campbell plays Tammy Metzler, a rebellious teenager who challenges her brother in the race for school president when she finds out he's dating her ex-girlfriend.
Campbell, who was only 14 years old when she accepted the role, says she was uneasy about playing an adolescent dyke at first.
"I didn't know if I could do it, because it was so beyond anything I've ever done — especially the whole lesbian thing," she says. "I live in a neighborhood where it isn't completely okay yet if you're gay. So even just to play a gay person kind of scared me."
Playing a lesbian became an easier decision when Campbell realized that her's was the most honorable character in the film.
"Once I read through the script, I realized that she was really the most stable, thoughtful, sensitve person in the whole thing. She's the closest one to a good person. So that made it okay," says Campbell.
Election is based on a novel by Tom Perrotta.
The story was inspired by two events: the 1992 Presidential Election campaign and an incident where a conservative high school principal in the South invalidated a prom queen election because the winner was pregnant.
Perrotta found the 1992 election intrigu ing because of third-party candidate Ross Perot, a "wild card" who gained attention by attacking the entire system as fraudulent. So Perrotta evoked a similar outsider, third-party candidacy with the lesbian character Tammy.
Campbell says that her personality is altogether different from the rebellious Tammy — another factor that made the part very challenging.
In one scene the candidates deliver speeches. When it's Tammy's turn, she asks the audience of students, "Who cares about this stupid election?"
"In reality, I'm really not that kind of person at all — I try to follow the rules," says Campbell. "I'm kind of a goody two-shoes, so just the thought of standing up and making that kind of speech in front of teachers and other peers was completely different from the kind of person I am."
Campbell got her start as an actress when she began taking acting classes in the second grade.
She quickly won the attention of a talent agent in her hometown of St. Louis and was cast in the lead role of the telefilm In the Best Interest of the Children, starring opposite Sarah Jessica Parker and Sally Struthers.
When asked what her family thought about her portraying a somewhat befuddled lesbian, Campbell says her mom encouraged her to accept the role.
"She was really excited about it. She really didn't care that the character was a lesbian; she was just worried about how I would take it," says Campbell. "My mom said something like 'It would be good to do this, but if you're uncomfortable with it or feel like you may regret it later, then don't do it.'"
When her character Tammy first graces the screen, she's in a very intimate moment with her girlfriend, Lisa.
Director Alexander Payne (Citizen Ruth) wanted to make sure the scene came across just right.
"Actually Frankie [Ingrassia, who played Lisa] and I were stressing out about it because they saved it for the very last scene to film. We were kind of freaking out when Alexander posed us in this really close position. But after the first scene, we got over it, and it really wasn't much more than hanging out with my cousin or doing something like that," she says. "It took a lot of takes because Alexander was like 'More tender. More loving. I'm not convinced.' It wasn't until the fifth or sixth take that he finally decided that we got the right feeling. It took a while."
Campbell admits that at first she was worried that her classmates would harass her about playing a lesbian. She says she only has one gay friend, but many of her friends are bisexual.
Playing a lesbian, however, has actually made her more appealing to the boys at her school, she says
"I haven't been getting teased at all. In fact the guys, and this is kind of sick, the guys all get off on it," laughs Campbell "They're like 'Oh my God! You kissed a girl?' I'm getting more attention from guys now than I ever have in the past. I can't believe I was ever nervous about it."
Tammy (Jessica Campbell) decides to run for school president to spite her wacky brother Paul (Chris Klein) who’s also running and has inadvertently stolen Tammy’s girlfriend.
DALLAS VOICE MAY 28, 1999
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O longa foi dirigido por Frankie Ingrassia, que também coescreveu a produção ao lado de Kathryn M. Moseley. A trama segue o psicólogo Dr. Raymond Walenski, que é transformado em vampiro para poder orientar criaturas do submundo. Ele batalha com sua nova natureza enquanto luta para manter sua família a salvo. Jackson Hurst, Emily O’Brien e Grace Fulton estrelam. O longa será lançado direto em VOD no dia 16 de junho. Fonte: Cinepop. (em Tijuca, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-vPWZbF88F/?igshid=18tchhrmjpd1y
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Election 1999 Running time 98 min. Country United States United States Director Alexander Payne Screenwriter Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor (Novel: Tom Perrotta) Cast Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon, Chris Klein, Mark Harelik, Phil Reeves, Jessica Campbell, Molly Hagan, Colleen Camp, Delaney Driscoll, David Wenzel, Jeanine Jackson, Frankie Ingrassia, Matt Malloy, Holmes Osborne Producer Genre Comedy | Satire. Politics. Schools & University
Synopsis / Plot Reese Witherspoon plays Tracy Flick, a straight-A go-getter determined to be president of Carver Highs student body. Popular teacher Jim McAllister decides to derail Tracys obsessive overachieving by recruiting an opposition candidate. Mr. M. never imagines that stopping Tracy is like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube. Citizen Ruth director Payne once again tackles political processes, this time within a public high school. Running for school president is perky overachiever Witherspoon; her nemesis here is Broderick, as a teacher (not a Bueller) who looks for ways to defeat her (including pressuring a dim jock into the race). No one in this scattershot satire is safe, with teacher-student sex, budding lesbianism, campaign politics and perfectionist parents among the dozens of targets. It's completely hilarious, and even when the viciousness is shocking, it rings very true. Witherspoon once again shines as the public school equivalent of Rushmore's Max, but it's Broderick who's the revelation, playing the most complex and adult (if not exactly grown-up) part of his career. Election may not have Rushmore's lethal dose of comedic poison, but it's a damn funny, scintillating slap at the forces of comformity, cheer and good fortune.
Awards 1999: Nominated for Oscar: Best Adapted Screenplay 1999: Nominated for Golden Globe: Best Actress of Comedy (Reese Witherspoon) 1999: National Board of Review: Reconocimiento Special 1999: New York Film Critics Circle: Best Screenplay 1999: Independent Spirit Awards: Best Film, Director & Screenplay. 5 Nominations 1999: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Best Adapted Screenplay
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Genre: Comedy
Language: English
IMDb Ratings: 5.3/10
Quality: WEBRip
Movie Size: 720p (795MB)
Director: Frankie Ingrassia
Movie Cast: Grace Fulton, Emily O'Brien, Jackson Hurst
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Sypnosis: In the early 1960s, a family man-turned-vampire struggles with his beastly nature while his devoted wife tries to keep anyone from finding out, including their teenage daughter.
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Celebrating women film directors born on August 14th...
Happy Birthday, Frankie Ingrassia, Halina Bielinska, Lina Wertmüller and Margot Benacerraf!
#happybirthday#Frankie Ingrassia#Halina Bielinska#Lina Wertmüller#Margot Benacerraf#DirectedbyWomen#women film directors#directors#film#cinema#appreciation#celebration
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