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made it to season 8 in my criminal minds rewatch and while I remember being so devastated about losing paget I forget how much I truly love me some jean tripplehorn
#emily prentiss#alex blake#jean tripplehorn#criminal minds#criminal minds evolution#criminal minds paramount
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JEANNE TRIPPLEHORN as JEAN COPELAND WE ONLY KNOW SO MUCH (2018) dir. DONAL L. WARD
#we only know so much (2018)#jean copeland#jeanne tripplehorn#thank u oomf for the recommendation#4/5 stars and they’re all for her#thank u to this movie for the new pfp#she’s so 🤏🤏
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Movie Review | The Firm (Pollack, 1993)
This review contains mild spoilers.
This thing is packed to the gills with great supporting actors. (How does a movie have gills, you say? Well, this movie is also a fish. There are scenes with characters in, near or consuming water, so my statement holds.) Anyway, you get Gene Hackman as a senior partner in the shady law firm the hero obliviously joins. It's Hackman, so without doing a lot of big acting, he's able to suggest a deep-seated resignation, sketching out a character who has long since given up on his principles and is trying to be able to live with himself, and takes fondly to the hero because maybe he sees some of the same spark he himself once had. When a character confronts him about his impending fate, he offers a succinct reply.
"What are they going to do to you?"
"Whatever it is, they did it a long time ago."
And because it's Hackman, the weight he puts into that line reading suggests an immeasurable weariness in his bones.
And you get Hal Holbrook and a few other old as fuck guys as senior partners at the law firm, suggesting with their presence that not everything at this firm might be on the level. (One might be tempted to compare Holbrook's role here to Wall Street, but in that movie he was a tertiary father figure to the hero and was not involved in the wrongdoing that occurs in the movie.) And you get Wilford Brimley as a lowkey scary old dude who hangs around the law firm but whose role doesn't seem terribly clear, only that he seems awful good at cleaning up messes. And you also get David Strathairn as the hero's imprisoned brother, who also seems awfully weary but also very understanding of his brother not divulging his family history to his employers. You got Ed Harris and Paul Calderon as two asshole FBI agents who inspire the hero to go out of his way to make things difficult for them despite wanting to do the right thing legally. You get Dean Norris and Tobin Bell as two hitmen, the latter looking like an evil pockmarked Larry Bird. You get Jerry Weintraub as an asshole probably-mob-affiliated client who is not very good at the whole subtlety thing. And most fun of all, you get Gary Busey as a motormouthed private eye who is very particular about his criminal history (he emphasizes the word "statutory", which does little to comfort anyone) and Holly Hunter as his seemingly ditzy and unexpectedly sharp secretary. Packed to the gills with Hunter and Busey and Brimley and all our friends.
If anything, the weak links in the movie are Tom Cruise and Jean Tripplehorn as the hero and his wife, not necessarily because of their performances but the writing they're saddled with. Cruise is obviously charismatic, and I think his character works when he's being seduced to join the law firm and acclimating to the culture (I think these scenes, the weird ritualism of the interview process and the convoluted rules in the firm's corporate culture, ring most true out of all of this), but holds up less firmly when he supposedly discovers his ideals and schemes to make a clean exit. He explains at the end that he learned to believe in the law, but I'm not sure we really see any of that onscreen. We also don't get much of a sense of interiority with this guy, so when he cheats on his wife early on, it basically comes out of the blue and carries absolutely no charge. And Tripplehorn probably isn't bad either, but her demeanour is too flat compared to the textured performances around her and the strain on her from Cruise's infidelity and the situation they've found themselves in and her subsequent actions also carry no charge whatsoever.
This is a '90s studio picture directed by Sydney Pollack, so there is a firm (that's right) baseline of watchability, especially when you've got so many great actors in the cast. But given that two of the tensest moments involve Cruise struggling with copiers or printers, the most action-packed scene ends with Cruise beating the shit out of Wilford Brimley, and Cruise's big scheme involves a legal loophole, it's fair to say the thrills are pretty low wattage. You do get some nice moments of style, like the overheated colours of Busey's office (the setting for two of the most fun scenes in the movie), and the handheld camerawork in the chase scenes. Now if you want to "fix" this movie, here's what you do. You keep the Busey scenes and bring the whole movie to their tawdry level. You trim the runtime by an hour or so. You make the scenes where Cruise and Tripplehorn cheat on each other way hotter. You switch out some of the cast members with a few Eric Roberts types. Add a bunch of smoky blue lighting, maybe some scenes where Cruise looks out the blinds in his office window and huffs on a cigarette saying "I used to believe in the law, maaaan" while saxophone blares on the soundtrack. All of this will not necessarily make for a "better" movie, but very likely a more fun one.
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FX is adding a who's-who of top talent to join Cate Blanchett in limited series Mrs. America.
Uzo Aduba, Rose Byrne, Kayli Carter, Ari Graynor, Melanie Lynskey, James Marsden, Margo Martindale, Sarah Paulson, John Slattery, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Tracey Ullman have boarded the nine-episode limited series, which focuses on efforts to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
The series looks at the unexpected backlash led by a conservative woman named Phyllis Schlafly (Blanchett). Through the eyes of the women of that era — Schlafly and second-wave feminists Gloria Steinem (Byrne), Betty Friedan (Ullman), Shirley Chisholm (Aduba), Bella Abzug (Martindale) and Jill Ruckelshaus (not yet cast) — the series will explore how one of the toughest battlegrounds in the culture wars of the 1970s helped give rise to the Moral Majority and forever shifted our political landscape.
#this cast is insane#cate blanchett#uzo aduba#rose byrne#margo martindale#sarah paulson#melanie lynskey#tracy ullman#jean tripplehorn#Mrs. America
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found out that Jeane Tripplehorn used to date Ben Stiller back when she was filming The Firm and that's how Ben met Tom. and THEN found out that she's from Tulsa, which triggered a memory of Bill talking on a podcast about how the first time he met Ben Stiller was bc his friend's mom was best friends with Jeane and when he went to the friend's house for Thanksgiving in 1995 Ben and Jeane were there.
which THEN means Ben and Tom became friends and that's why Ben consulted Tom on the script for Tropic Thunder, to which Tom then suggested adding the studio executives as an antagonistic pressure on the main characters. and THEN Ben remembered this 17 year old kid he met in Tulsa 10 years ago who's now making waves on SNL, and called him to ask him to be part of the movie.
that is all to say Rob and Les would not exist if not for Abby McDeere and as someone who's thought up numerous scenarios with @maverickcalf where Rob Les and Mitch (and Barry) all end up together for the past few months I'm feeling Some Type Of Way about it
#badgerh speaks#tom cruise#ben stiller#bill hader#jeane tripplehorn#tropic thunder#the firm#thanks jeane for everything important in my life rn#mavy
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The Best of November 2021
Best Discovery: A Journey to the Beginning of Time
Runners Up: Ratcatcher, Track 29, Valley of the Dolls
Best Rewatch: Return to Oz
Runner Up: Footprints on the Moon
Most Enjoyable Fluff: Over the Moon in Love
Runners Up: Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play, Harvest Love, Hollow Man, Looks Like Christmas, On the 12th Date of Christmas, Taking the Reins, Universal Soldier
Best Performance: Kristen Stewart in Spencer
Runners Up: Essie Davis, Judy Davis, Caleb Landry Jones and Anthony LaPaglia in Nitram, Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum in The Sundowners, Ashley Judd and Luke Perry in Normal Life, Anthony Perkins in Evening Primrose
Most Enjoyable Ham: Theresa Russel in Track 29
Runners Up: Rene Auberjonois in Eyes of Laura Mars, Sandra Bernhard in Track 29, Sonny Chiba in The Street Fighter, Marilu Henner in Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play, Bruce Lee and Paul Wei Ping-ao in Fist of Fury, Dylan Neal in Looks Like Christmas, Sharon Stone and Jeanne Tripplehorn in Basic Instinct, Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier
Best Mise-en-scène: Return to Oz
Runners Up: Eyes of Laura Mars, Footprints on the Moon, A Journey to the Beginning of Time, Ratcatcher, Spencer, Spetters
Best Locations: Footprints on the Moon (mysterious Turquoise Coast resort town)
Runners Up: Ratcatcher (bleak, grimy Glasgow slum), Spetters (cold, anonymous highways and secret city recesses)
Best Score: Footprints on the Moon (Nicola Piovani)
Runners Up: Basic Instinct (Jerry Goldsmith), Denial (Harold Budd), A Journey to the Beginning of Time (E.F. Burian), Ratcatcher (Rachel Portman), Valley of the Dolls (André Previn, John Williams)
Best Song: “Take Me to the World” from Evening Primrose (Stephen Sondheim)
Runners Up: “It's Impossible” from Valley of the Dolls (André Previn and Dory Previn), “Love Theme (Prisoner)” from Eyes of Laura Mars (Karen Lawrence, John Desautels)
Best Cartoon: Water Babies
Runners Up: Betty Boop's May Party, The Cookie Carnival, The Haunted House, Ride Him, Bosko!, Who Killed Cock Robin?
Coziest Film: A Journey to the Beginning of Time
Runners Up: Footprints on the Moon, Nightflyers, Return to Oz
Best Leading Hunk: Luke Perry in Normal Life
Runners Up: Hart Bochner in Complex of Fear, Sonny Chiba in The Street Fighter, Tyler Hynes in On the 12th Date of Christmas, Rob Mayes in A Golden Christmas 3, Robert Mitchum in The Sundowners, Scott Porter in Taking the Reins, Kurt Russell in Tombstone, Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier
Best Supporting Hunk: Vincent Lindon in Titane
Runners Up: Michael Biehn in Tombstone, Josh Brolin in Dune and Hollow Man, Peter Holden in A Golden Christmas 3, Anthony LaPaglia in Nitram, Ralph Moeller in Universal Soldier, Jason Patric in Denial, Andrew Shaver in Christmas in My Heart
Assorted Pleasures:
- Rock-textured claymation, post-apocalyptic fantasy aesthetic in Return to Oz
- Uncanny plasticky CGI effects in Hollow Man
- Lovely prehistoric environments and creatures, general atmosphere of childlike wonder and nostalgia in A Journey to the Beginning of Time
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guys. i started watching new girl like a week ago bc i wanted to start something new, at first wasnt so attached but i figured why not. but LISTEN. i haven’t even finished season one, and we’ve had NATASHA LEONNE, LIZZIE CAPLAN, AND MS JEAN TRIPPLEHORN AKA ALEX BLAKE????
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someone
someone just said i look like young jean tripplehorn
i have never been so flattered oh my
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Since CM and SPN are my fav shows, I must ask...how far are you into Criminal Minds? Thoughts so far? Favs?
OOooo Yeayyy!
OK, I’m in the middle of s9 e7 right now. Well, I’m watching during my cleaning breaks today lol. I love this show very passionately and I’m not sure why lol
I’ve literally been having dreams about it and mostly they are nightmares but I can’t stop. Won’t stop.
Faves? I love all of them exceptttt Blake (which is weird bc I like Jeane Tripplehorn? so? Idk...) Did not like El either.
I’m in love with Hotch... Rossi is my best bud... Sometimes I have passionate snuggle sessions with Spencer in which we nuzzle our noses into each other’s necks but don’t actually kiss... I am Emily Prentiss... Derek is my partner... Garcia is my bestie....
Yeah. I love the show. LOVE IT. Imma write so much smuts when my brain comes back online. *sigh*
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2005/2006 TV Awards
Best Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Grey's Anatomy Lost The Sopranos 24 HONORABLE MENTION: Big Love, Everwood, House, Law & Order, Medium, Rescue Me, Rome, The Shield, Six Feet Under, Veronica Mars, The West Wing, Without a Trace Best Actor - Drama Series: Matthew Fox, Lost - "Man of Science, Man of Faith" James Gandolfini, The Sopranos - "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..." Hugh Laurie, House - "No Reason" Denis Leary, Rescue Me - "Justice" Edward James Olmos, Battlestar Galactica - "Resurrection Ship, Parts 1 & 2" Kiefer Sutherland, 24 - "Day 5: 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 A.M." HONORABLE MENTION: Michael Chiklis, The Shield; Vincent D’Onofrio, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Michael C. Hall, Six Feet Under; Peter Krause, Six Feet Under; Anthony LaPaglia, Without a Trace; Kevin McKidd, Rome; Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Bill Paxton, Big Love; Gregory Smith, Everwood; Jimmy Smits, The West Wing; James Spader, Boston Legal; Ray Stevenson, Rome; Sam Waterston, Law & Order; Bradley Whitford, The West Wing; Treat Williams, Everwood Best Actress - Drama Series: Patricia Arquette, Medium - "Sweet Child O' Mine" Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars - "Normal Is the Watchword" Frances Conroy, Six Feet Under - "Everyone's Waiting" Edie Falco, The Sopranos - "Join the Club" Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica - "Epiphanies" Polly Walker, Rome - "An Owl in a Thornbush" HONORABLE MENTION: Geena Davis, Commander in Chief; Jennifer Garner, Alias; Ginnifer Goodwin, Big Love; Rachel Griffiths, Six Feet Under; Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Allison Janney, The West Wing; Evangeline Lilly, Lost; Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy; Kim Raver, 24; Chloe Sevigny, Big Love; Jeanne Tripplehorn, Big Love Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Alan Alda, The West Wing - "Two Weeks Out" Tom Amandes, Everwood - "Pieces of Me" Joseph Gannascoli, The Sopranos - "Johnny Cakes" Gregory Itzin, 24 - "Day 5: 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 A.M." T.R. Knight, Grey's Anatomy - "The Name of the Game" Forest Whitaker, The Shield - "Kavanaugh" HONORABLE MENTION: Adewale Akkinnuoye-Agbaje, Lost; James Callis, Battlestar Galactica; Omar Epps, House; Walton Goggins, The Shield; Ciaran Hinds, Rome; Robert Iler, The Sopranos; Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos; Kenneth Johnson, The Shield; Daniel Dae Kim, Lost; Jack McGee, Rescue Me; Tobias Menzies, Rome; Terry O’Quinn, Lost; Chris Pratt, Everwood; James Purefoy, Rome; Freddy Rodriguez, Six Feet Under; Richard Schiff, The West Wing; Tony Sirico, The Sopranos; Jake Weber, Medium Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Lauren Ambrose, Six Feet Under - "Everyone's Waiting" Katherine Heigl, Grey's Anatomy - "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response"/"Losing My Religion" Tricia Helfer, Battlestar Galactica - "Downloaded" Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica - "Lay Down Your Burdens, Parts 1 & 2" Jean Smart, 24 - "Day 5: 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 A.M." Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy - "It's the End of the World"/"As We Know It" HONORABLE MENTION: Candice Bergen, Boston Legal; Blythe Danner, Huff; Lindsay Duncan, Rome; Lisa Edelstein, House; Diane Farr, Rescue Me; Merrilyn Gann, Everwood; Sharon Gless, Queer as Folk; Yunjin Kim, Lost; Justina Machado, Six Feet Under; S. Epatha Merkerson, Law & Order; Debra Mooney, Everwood; Diane Neal, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Sandra Oh, Grey’s Anatomy; Grace Park, Battlestar Galactica; CCH Pounder, The Shield; Mary Lynn Rajskub, 24; Michelle Rodriguez, Lost; Emily Van Camp, Everwood Best Writing - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica - "Downloaded" - Bradley Thompson & David Weddle Lost - "The Whole Truth" - Christina M. Kim & Elizabeth Sarnoff Rescue Me - "Happy" - Denis Leary, Evan Reilly & Peter Tolan Rome - "Kalends of February" - Bruno Heller Six Feet Under - "Everyone's Waiting" - Alan Ball The Sopranos - "Join the Club" - David Chase HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “Epiphanies”; Battlestar Galactica - “Lay Down Your Burdens”; Battlestar Galactica - “Scattered”; Big Love - “Affair”; Everwood - “Pieces of Me; Grey’s Anatomy - “Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Into You Like a Train”; House - “The Mistake”; Law & Order - “Acid”; Law & Order: Criminal Intent - “In the Wee Small Hours”; Lost - “The Other 48 Days”; Medium - “Judge, Jury and Executioner”; Rome - “Triumph”; Rome - “Utica”; The Shield - “Postpartum”; Six Feet Under - “All Alone”; Six Feet Under - “Ecotone”; The Sopranos - “Mayham”; The Sopranos - “Members Only”; 24 - “Day 5: 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 A.M.”; 24 - “Day 5: 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 A.M.”; Veronica Mars - “Donut Run”; Veronica Mars - “Happy Go Lucky”; The West Wing - “Institutional Memory”; Without a Trace - “A Day in the Life” Best Directing - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica - "Lay Down Your Burdens, Parts 1 & 2" - Michael Rymer Grey's Anatomy - "It's the End of the World"/"As We Know It" - Peter Horton The Shield - "Post Partum" - Stephen Kay The Sopranos - "Members Only" - Tim Van Patten 24 - "Day 5: 6:00 A.M. - 7:00 A.M." - Jon Cassar Veronica Mars - "Donut Run" - Rob Thomas HONORABLE MENTION: Battlestar Galactica - “Downloaded”; Battlestar Galactica - “Epiphanies”; Everwood - “An Ounce of Prevention”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Into You Like a Train”; Grey’s Anatomy - “Losing My Religion”; House - “Euphoria”; Law & Order - “Heart of Darkness”; Law & Order: Criminal Intent - “In the Wee Small Hours”; Lost - “Live Together, Die Alone”; Lost - “The Other 48 Days”; Lost - “The Whole Truth”; Rescue Me - “Happy”; Rome - “Kalends of February”; Rome - “The Spoils”; The Shield - “Extraction”; Six Feet Under - “Ecotone”; Six Feet Under - “Everyone’s Waiting”; The Sopranos - “Join the Club”; The Sopranos - “Mr. and Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request”; 24 - “Day 5: 2:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.”; 24 - “Day 5: 1:00 A.M. - 2:00 A.M.”; Veronica Mars - “Not Pictured”; Without a Trace - “A Day in the Life” Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal - “Ivan the Incorrigible” Matt Craven, Without a Trace - "A Day in the Life" Henry Ian Cusick, Lost - "Live Together, Die Alone, Parts 1 & 2" Michael Emerson, Lost - "One of Them" Hal Holbrook, The Sopranos - "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh" Colm Meaney, Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "In the Wee Small Hours, Parts 1 & 2" HONORABLE MENTION: Shelley Berman, Boston Legal; Kyle Chandler, Grey’s Anatomy; Gordon Clapp, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Vincent Curatola, The Sopranos; Thomas Dekker, House; William Devane, 24; Charles S. Dutton, House; Michael J. Fox, Boston Legal; Kelsey Grammer, Medium; Richard Jenkins, Six Feet Under; Justin Kirk, Without a Trace; Ron Livingston, House; Rob Lowe, The West Wing; Matt O’Leary, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Jeff Perry, Grey’s Anatomy; Oliver Platt, The West Wing; Julian Sands, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Tom Selleck, Boston Legal; James Patrick Stuart, Medium; Lee Tergesen, Rescue Me; James Woods, ER Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Patricia Clarkson, Six Feet Under - "The Rainbow of Her Reasons" Michelle Forbes, Battlestar Galactica - "Resurrection Ship, Parts 1 & 2" Kristen Johnston, ER - "All About Christmas Eve" Lucy Lawless, Battlestar Galactica - "Downloaded" Laurie Metcalf, Without a Trace - "A Day in the Life" Katey Sagal, Lost - "Lockdown" HONORABLE MENTION: Kathy Baker, Nip/Tuck; Kate Burton, Grey’s Anatomy; L. Scott Caldwell, Lost; Jessica Hecht, ER; Christina Hendricks, Without a Trace; Anjelica Huston, Huff; Monica Keena, Grey’s Anatomy; Swoosie Kurtz, Huff; Kathy Lamkin, Nip/Tuck; Mary Stuart Masterson, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Samantha Mathis, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Laurie Metcalf, Grey’s Anatomy; Cynthia Nixon, House; Lena Olin, Alias; Tatum O’Neal, Rescue Me; Alison Pill, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Nicole Sullivan, Boston Legal; Sela Ward, House; Betty White, Boston Legal Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Battlestar Galactica Grey's Anatomy Lost Rome Six Feet Under The Sopranos HONORABLE MENTION: Big Love, Boston Legal, ER, Everwood, House, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The O.C., Prison Break, Queer as Folk, Rescue Me, The Shield, 24, Veronica Mars, The West Wing Best New Drama Series: Big Love Close to Home The Inside Prison Break Rome HONORABLE MENTION: The Bedford Diaries, Commander in Chief, What About Brian Best Comedy Series: Arrested Development Everybody Hates Chris Extras The Office Scrubs HONORABLE MENTION: The Comeback, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Desperate Housewives, Entourage, Gilmore Girls, How I Met Your Mother, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, My Name Is Earl Best Actor - Comedy Series: Jason Bateman, Arrested Development - "The Ocean Walker" Zach Braff, Scrubs - "My Five Stages" Steve Carell, The Office - "The Injury" Ricky Gervais, Extras - "Kate Winslet" Jason Lee, My Name Is Earl - "Pilot" Tony Shalhoub, Monk - "Mr. Monk Bumps His Head" HONORABLE MENTION: Kevin Connolly, Entourage; Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Bernie Mac, The Bernie Mac Show; Josh Radnor, How I Met Your Mother; Tyler James Williams, Everybody Hates Chris Best Actress - Comedy Series: Tichina Arnold, Everybody Hates Chris - "Everybody Hates Jail" Lauren Graham, Gilmore Girls - "Friday Night's All Right for Fighting" Ashley Jensen, Extras - "Samuel L. Jackson" Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm in the Middle - "Lois Strikes Back" Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback - "Valerie Relaxes in Palm Springs" Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds - "You Can't Miss the Bear" HONORABLE MENTION: Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls; Marcia Cross, Desperate Housewives; Teri Hatcher, Desperate Housewives; Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives; Eva Longoria, Desperate Housewives; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine; Debra Messing, Will & Grace Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Will Arnett, Arrested Development - "Making a Stand" Michael Cera, Arrested Development - "S.O.B.s" Terry Crews, Everybody Hates Chris - "Everybody Hates a Part Time Job" Charlie Day, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Charlie Wants an Abortion" John Krasinski, The Office - "The Secret" Jeremy Piven, Entourage - "Exodus" HONORABLE MENTION: Bryan Cranston, Malcolm in the Middle; Kevin Dillon, Entourage; Donald Faison, Scrubs; Tony Hale, Arrested Development; Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother; Glenn Howerton, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Justin Kirk, Weeds; Rob McElhenney, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; John C. McGinley, Scrubs; Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls; Jason Segel, How I Met Your Mother; Rainn Wilson, The Office Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Jenna Fischer, The Office - "Booze Cruise" Kaitlin Olson, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - "Underage Drinking: A National Concern" Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds - "Higher Education" Jaime Pressly, My Name Is Earl - "Joy's Wedding" Judy Reyes, Scrubs - "Her Story II" Jessica Walter, Arrested Development - "Development Arrested" HONORABLE MENTION: Kelly Bishop, Gilmore Girls; Sarah Chalke, Scrubs; Portia de Rossi, Arrested Development; Alyson Hannigan, How I Met Your Mother; Melora Hardin, The Office; Megan Mullally, Will & Grace; Alia Shawkat, Arrested Development; Nicollette Sheridan, Desperate Housewives; Cobie Smulders, How I Met Your Mother Best Writing - Comedy Series: Arrested Development - "Development Arrested" - Richard Day, Mitchell Hurwitz, Chuck Tatham & Jim Vallely Everybody Hates Chris - "Everybody Hates the Pilot" - Ali LeRoi & Chris Rock Extras - "Samuel L. Jackson" - Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant It's Always Sunny in Phildelphia - "Charlie Wants an Abortion" - Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney The Office - "Christmas Party" - Michael Schur The Office - "The Injury" - Mindy Kaling HONORABLE MENTION: Arrested Development - “Forget Me Now”; Arrested Development - “The Ocean Walker”; Arrested Development - “S.O.B.s”; The Comeback - “Valerie Relaxes in Palm Springs”; Entourage - “Exodus”; Everybody Hates Chris - “Everybody Hates a Part Time Job”; Extras - “Kate Winslet”; Extras - “Patrick Stewart”; Gilmore Girls - “Friday Night’s All Right for Fighting”; Gilmore Girls - “We’ve Got Magic to Do”; How I Met Your Mother - “Game Night”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Charlie Got Molested”; My Name Is Earl - “Joy’s Wedding”; My Name Is Earl - “Quit Smoking”; The Office - “Booze Cruise”; The Office - “Casino Night”; The Office - “The Fire”; Scrubs - “My Five Stages”; Scrubs - “My Way Home” Best Directing - Comedy Series: Arrested Development - "Development Arrested" - John Fortenberry Arrested Development - "S.O.B.'s" - Bob Berlinger Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Ski Lift" - Larry Charles Extras - "Kate Winslet" - Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant The Office - "Booze Cruise" - Ken Kwapis The Office - "Christmas Party" - Charles McDougall HONORABLE MENTION: Arrested Development - “Fakin’ It”; Arrested Development - “Mr. F” Arrested Development - “The Ocean Walker”; The Comeback - “Valerie Does Another Classic Leno”; Curb Your Enthusiasm - “The End”; Curb Your Enthusiasm - “The Smoking Jacket”; Entourage - “Exodus”; Everybody Hates Chris - “Everybody Hates the Pilot”; Extras - “Samuel L. Jackson”; Gilmore Girls - “Friday Night’s All Right for Fighting”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Charlie Got Molested”; It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - “Charlie Wants an Abortion”; My Name Is Earl - “Joy’s Wedding”; The Office - “Casino Night”; The Office - “The Fire”; The Office - “The Injury”; Scrubs - “My Five Stages”; Scrubs - “My Lunch”; Scrubs - “My Way Home” Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Scott Baio, Arrested Development - "Forget Me Now" Beau Bridges, My Name Is Earl - "Cost Dad the Election" Malcolm McDowell, Entourage - "Exodus" Sydney Pollack, Will & Grace - "Blanket Apology" Grant Rosenmeyer, Monk - "Mr. Monk and Little Monk" Patrick Stewart, Extras - "Patrick Stewart" HONORABLE MENTION: Jason Alexander, Monk; Anthony Anderson, The Bernie Mac Show; Bobby Cannavale, Will & Grace; Rhys Coiro, Entourage; Bob Einstein, Arrested Development; Dave Foley, Scrubs; Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Weeds; Giovanni Ribisi, My Name Is Earl; Michael Rosenbaum, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; David Sutcliffe, Gilmore Girls; John Turturro, Monk Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Justine Bateman, Arrested Development - "Family Ties" Kathryn Joosten, My Name Is Earl - "Quit Smoking" Shirley Knight, Desperate Housewives - "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" Laurie Metcalf, Monk - "Mr. Monk Bumps His Head" Charlize Theron, Arrested Development - "The Ocean Walker" Kate Winslet, Extras - "Kate Winslet" HONORABLE MENTION: Elizabeth Banks, Scrubs; Brett Butler, My Name Is Earl; Blythe Danner, Will & Grace; Loretta Devine, Everybody Hates Chris; Cheryl Hines, Scrubs; Allison Janney, Weeds; Kathryn Joosten, Desperate Housewives; Cloris Leachman, Malcolm in the Middle; Michael Learned, Scrubs; Marion Ross, Out of Practice; Nicole Sullivan, Scrubs; Ashley Williams, How I Met Your Mother; Constance Zimmer, Entourage Best Ensemble - Comedy Series: Arrested Development Desperate Housewives Everybody Hates Chris Gilmore Girls The Office Scrubs HONORABLE MENTION: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, How I Met Your Mother, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Malcolm in the Middle, Weeds, Will & Grace Best New Comedy Series: The Comeback Everybody Hates Chris Extras How I Met Your Mother It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia My Name Is Earl HONORABLE MENTION: Kitchen Confidential, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Out of Practice, Weeds Best TV Movie/Miniseries: Bleak House Elizabeth I Gideon's Daughter Sleeper Cell Thief HONORABLE MENTION: Flight 93, The Girl in the Cafe, High School Musical, Human Trafficking, Speak, Walkout Best Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Andre Braugher, Thief Charles Dance, Bleak House Hugh Dancy, Elizabeth I Michael Ealy, Sleeper Cell Bill Nighy, The Girl in the Cafe HONORABLE MENTION: Zac Efron, High School Musical; 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Genre: Drama
Language: English
IMDb Ratings: 5.6/10
Quality: 720p WEBrip
Movie Size: 794MB
Director: Donal Lardner Ward
Movie Cast: Jeanne Tripplehorn, Damian Young, Loudon Wainwright III
Sypnosis: Upon moving into her husband's childhood home to help take care of his elderly relatives, Jean Copeland, an emotionally withdrawn wife and mother of two, becomes embroiled in an affair with a suicidal lover. Her husband, Gordon, is oblivious, too busy worrying that he's losing his most prized possession, his mind, after a run-in with an ex-girlfriend he doesn't remember. 19-year-old, Priscilla, is a fashionista desperate to become a reality TV star, while 9-year-old crossword fanatic, Otis, has fallen in love for the very first time. Otis (played by Noah schanpp) falls in love with Caterina (played by Caroline Mills) after, well, forever. With Gordon's father, Theodore, fading into dementia, and 95-year old matriarch, Vivian, desperately clinging to control of the house, the six family members, at five stages of life, distill the dreams, worries, and regrets, of contemporary America.
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Estreias da semana: ‘Dumbo’, The Cleaners’, ‘Gloria Bell’ e ‘Vox Lux’
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Estreias da semana: ‘Dumbo’, The Cleaners’, ‘Gloria Bell’ e ‘Vox Lux’
Hoje (28) é dia de estreia nos cinemas! Confira os destaques da semana nas telonas:
1 – DUMBO
Dono de um estilo cinematográfico que apresenta, sempre, aspectos góticos, fantasiosos ou sombrios, a direção de Dumbo é realizada por Tim Burton. Coube ao visionário diretor expandir a amada história clássica em que as diferenças são celebradas, a família é querida e os sonhos surgem. O filme conta com Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Finley Hobbins e Nico Parker.
O dono do circo Max Medici (Danny DeVito) convoca a ex-estrela Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) e seus filhos Milly (Nico Parker) e Joe (Finley Hobbins) para cuidar de um elefante recém-nascido cujas orelhas enormes fazem dele um alvo de circo. Mas quando eles descobrem que Dumbo pode voar, o circo faz um incrível retorno, atraindo o empreendedor persuasivo V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton), que recruta o peculiar paquiderme para seu mais novo empreendimento de entretenimento, o Dreamland. Dumbo sobe a novas alturas ao lado de uma encantadora e espetacular artista aérea, Colette Marchant (Eva Green), até que Holt descobre que sob o seu brilhante verniz, Dreamland é cheio de segredos sombrios.
2 – THE CLEANERS
A vida e o trabalho secreto dos limpadores digitais, que, em 10 horas diárias de trabalho, avaliam até 25 mil imagens. Executivos que vivem no Vale do Silício revelam como estas decisões de apagar ou manter as imagens geram impactos em todo o mundo. O documentário viajou por diversos países para pesquisar o lado obscuro das redes sociais, que inclui a ação dos misteriosos moderadores da internet.
O documentário The Cleaners, trabalho de estreia da dupla alemã Moritz Riesewieck e Hans Block, com produção parcialmente brasileira, foi exibido na última edição do festival É Tudo Verdade.
3 – GLORIA BELL
Gloria (Julianne Moore) é uma divorciada de espírito livre que passa os dias trabalhando em um escritório tradicional e conservador. À noite ela se solta dançando nas muitas discotecas de Los Angeles, onde conhece Arnold. Envolvida num inesperado novo amor, Gloria se vê diante de todas as alegrias do começo de um romance e as complicações dos encontros, de identidades e famílias.
Com ecos de John Cassavetes (o nome Gloria não é à toa), o novo filme de Sebastián Lelio (Desobediência), vencedor do prêmio de Melhor Filme Estrangeiro no Oscar 2018, é uma plataforma para Juliane Moore brilhar. Além de Moore, o elenco do filme conta com grandes nomes como John Turturro, Michael Cera, Caren Pistorius, Brad Garrett, Jeane Tripplehorn, Rita Wilson, Sean Astin e Holland Taylor.
4 – VOX LUX – O PREÇO DA FAMA
Em 1999, a adolescente Celeste sobrevive a uma violenta tragédia. Depois de cantar em uma cerimônia de cremação, ela se transforma em uma pop star com a ajuda de sua irmã compositora e uma gerente de talentos. A ascensão meteórica de Celeste à fama e a simultânea perda de inocência se encaixa com um ataque terrorista que desestabiliza a nação, elevando a jovem a uma potência e um novo tipo de celebridade: ícone americano, divindade secular, superstar global.
Estrelado por Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin e Jennifer Ehle, o drama musical norte-americano é escrito e dirigido por Brady Corbet. Conhecido por interpretar Peter no filme Funny Games (2007), refilmagem do longa de mesmo nome escrito e dirigido por Michael Haneke, Vox Lux – O Preço da Fama é seu terceiro longa-metragem como diretor. Todas as canções cantadas por Portman e a atriz Raffey Cassidy foram escritas pela cantora Sia, enquanto o restante da trilha conta com composições originais de Scott Walker.
#ataque terrorista#Brady Corbet#Colin Farrell#Danny DeVito#drama musical#Dumbo#É Tudo Verdade#Eva Green#Hans Block#John Cassavetes#John Turturro#Jude Law#Julianne Moore#limpadores digitais#Michael Cera#Michael Keaton#Moritz Riesewieck#Natalie Portman#Scott Walker#Sebastián Lelio#Sia#superstar global#The Cleaners#Tim Burton#Vox Lux - O Preço da Fama
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Cosa c'è stasera in tv? I programmi tv stasera 17 agosto
Questa sera in tv c'è una miniserie su Rai 1, l'approfondimento politico di In Onda su La7 e alcuni film popolari. Casa e bottega (21.15 Rai 1) Le vicende dell'imprenditore Mario Renzi, di sani principi, che gestisce un'azienda di lingerie. Tutto cambia con la crisi, l'imprenditore dovrà far fronte ai problemi economici ed alla concorrenza della Cina. Happy Face Killer (21.05 Rai 2) - FILM Trama: Dopo essere stato lasciato dalla moglie ed aver perso i figli, Keith Jesperson si rende autore di almeno 8 omicidi di donne. Anno: 2014; Durata: 1h 25; Cast: David Arquette, Gloria Reuben, Daryl Shuttleworth Million Dollar Baby (20.30 Rai 3) - FILM Trama: Uno dei film più conosciuti di Clint Eastwood, narra le vicende di una giovane cameriera che sogna di diventare pugile. Si fa aiutare da un vecchio allenatore che diventerà una specie di padre. Anno: 2004; Durata: 2h 17m; Cast: Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman, Jay Baruchel, Mike Colter Pound of Flesh (21.15 Rai 4) - FILM Trama: L'agente Deacon è in Cina per donare un rene alla nipote, ma si risveglia scoprendo di essere stato vittima di un furto di organi. Comincia così la ricerca del rene rubato. Anno: 2015; Durata: Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Darren Shahlavi, John Ralston, Jason Tobin, Aki Aleong Io e Marilyn (21.20 Canale 5) - FILM Trama: Un uomo viene lasciato dalla moglie e decide insieme agli amici di partecipare ad una seduta spiritica. Evoca lo spirito di Marilyn Monroe che gli inizia ad apparire ovunque. Anno: 2009; Durata: 1h 36m; Cast: Leonardo Pieraccioni, Suzie Kennedy, Massimo Ceccherini, Biagio Izzo, Luca Laurenti, Rocco Papaleo, Francesco Guccini Waterworld (21.10 Italia 1) - FILM Trama: In un mondo sommerso dal mare, Mariner è solo insieme ad Helen e la figlia. Poi si accorge di un tatuaggio sulla schiena della figlia che in realtà è una mappa per la terra asciutta. Anno: 1995; Durata: 2h; Cast: Kevin Costner, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dennis Hopper, Tina Majorino In Onda (20.30 La7) L'approfondimento politico affidato a Luca Telese e David Parenzo, con ospiti politici ed opinionisti per parlare della crisi di governo e non solo. Extortion (21.30 Tv8) - FILM Trama: Un thriller nel Mar dei Caraibi, dove un medico, ricattato da un pescatore, deve fare un viaggio per salvare la famiglia. Anno: 2017; Durata: 1h 50m; Cast: Eion Bailey, Bethany Joy Lenz, Barkhad Abdi, Danny Glover The Predator (21.15 Sky Cinema 1) - FILM Trama: Un remake di un film di fantascienza degli anni Ottanta. Gli alieni tornano sulla Terra, il compito di affrontare il mostro viene affidato ad un ex cecchino. Anno: 2018; Durata: 1h 45m; Cast: Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, Olivia Munn Read the full article
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