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Tag Archives: david krumholtz
The Ice Storm (1997)
Director: Ang Lee Writer: James Schamus (Based on the novel by Rick Moody)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1970s, 1997, adam hann-byrd, adaptation, affair, allison janney, ang lee, christina ricci, coming of age, connecticut, david krumholtz, drama, electrocuted, electrocution, elijah wood, family, fantastic four, frederick elmes, henry czerny, ice, ice storm, infidelity, james schamus, joan allen, katie holmes, kevin kline, key party, marriage, Michael danna, middle class, richard nixon, rick moody, sex, sigourney weaver, storm, swapping, swinging, ted hope, the ice storm, tim squyres, tobey maguire, train, winter
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The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
Director: Michael Lembeck Writers: Don Rhymer and Cinco Paul & Ken Dario and Ed Decter & John J. Strauss (Story by Leo Benvenuti & Steve Rudnick) (Based on characters created by Leo Benvenuti & Steve Rudnick)
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2002, adam greenberg, aisha tyler, art lafleur, bobby newmyer, brian reilly, christmas, cinco paul, comedy, cupid, david finfer, david krumholtz, don rhymer, easter bunny, ed decter, elf, elizabeth mitchell, eric lloyd, fantasy, father time, george s. clinton, holiday, holidays, jay thomas, jeffrey silver, john j. strauss, judge reinhold, ken dario, kevin pollak, leo benvenuti, lilana mumy, michael dorn, michael lembeck, molly shannon, mother nature, mrs. claus, north pole, peter boyle, robert f. newmyer, robot, sandman, santa, santa claus, santa clause, santa clause 2, sequel, sleigh, spencer breslin, steve rudnick, the santa clause, the santa clause 2, tim allen, tooth fairy, toy, toys, wendy crewson, workshop
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The Santa Clause (1994)
Director: John Pasquin Writers: Leo Benvenuti & Steve Rudnick
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 1994, accidental death, beard, brian reilly, christmas, comedy, contract, david krumholtz, divorce, elf, elves, eric lloyd, fantasy, holiday, holidays, jeffrey silver, john pasquin, judge reinhold, larry bock, leo benvenuti, Michael convertino, north pole, peter boyle, reindeer, robert f. newmyer, santa, santa claus, sleigh, steve rudnick, the santa clause, tim allen, walt lloyd, weight, wendy crewson, white hair, winter, workshop
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Writers: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance, Western
Tagged 2018, actor, bank robber, bendan gleeson, bill heck, bounty hunter, buster scruggs, carter burwell, chelcie ross, clancy brown, coen brothers, comedy, danny mccarthy, david krumholtz, desert, drama, ethan coen, gold, gunslinger, hanging, james franco, joel coen, liam neeson, megan ellison, music, musical, netflix, prospector, romance, saul rubinek, stephen root, the ballad of buster scruggs, tim blake nelson, tom waits, trapper, tyne daly, wagon, west, Western, willie watson, zoe kazan
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Wonder Wheel (2017)
Director: Woody Allen Writer: Woody Allen
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 1950s, 2017, affair, amusement park, beach, carousel, comedy, coney island, david krumholtz, debi mazar, drama, family, jim belushi, juno temple, justin timberlake, kate winslet, lifeguard, max casella, new york, new york city, nyc, romance, steven schirripa, tony sirico, wonder wheel, woody allen
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A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018)
Director: David Wain Writers: Michael Colton & John Aboud (Based on the book by Josh Karp)
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 2018, a futile and stupid gesture, adaptation, animal house, bill murray, biography, bran huskey, chevy chase, chris redd, christopher guest, david krumholtz, david wain, domhnall gleeson, doug kenney, douglas kenney, ed helms, emmy rossum, finn wittrock, gregg turkington, harold ramis, humor, joe lo truglio, joel mchale, john aboud, John Belushi, jon daly, josh karp, leslie nielsen, lorne michael, magazine, martin mull, matt lucas, matt walsh, max greenfield, michael colton, mitch hurwitz, natasha lyonne, national lampoon, netflix, paul scheer, paul shaffer, rich sommer, satirist, seth green, suicide, thomas lennon, tom snyder, true story, will forte, writer
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Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Writers: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Posted in Comedy, Mystery
Tagged 1950s, actor, alden ehrenreich, alex karpovsky, alison pill, carter burwell, celebrity, channing tatum, christopher lambert, coen brothers, comedy, communism, communist, dance, david krumholtz, director, ethan coen, fisher stevens, fixer, frances mcdormand, fred melamed, george clooney, hail caesar, hollywood, joel coen, jon daly, jonah hill, josh brolin, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, max baker, michael gambon, movies, musical, mystery, producer, ralph fiennes, ransom, roger deakins, Scarlett Johansson, screenwriter, star, studio, tilda swinton, veronica osorio, wayne knight, writer
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Sausage Party (2016)
Directors: Greg Tiernan & Conrad Vernon Writers: Kyle Hunter & Ariel Shaffir & Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg (Story by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg & Jonah Hill)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy
Tagged adventure, anders holm, animated, animation, ariel shaffir, bill hader, comedy, conrad vernon, craig robinson, danny mcbride, david krumholtz, douche, edward norton, evan goldberg, food, greg tiernan, grocery store, harland williams, hot dog, james franco, jonah hill, kristen wiig, kyle hunter, megan ellison, michael cera, nick kroll, paul rudd, salma hayek, sausage, sausage party, seth rogen, store, supermarket, taco
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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006)
Director: Liam Lynch Writers: Jack Black & Kyle Gass & Liam Lynch
Posted in Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
Tagged 2006, adventure, amy adams, amy poehler, ben stiller, california, cleveland, colin hanks, comedy, dave grohl, david krumholtz, devil, fantasy, fred armisen, gregg turkington, guitar, guitar pick, jack black, john c. reilly, jr reed, kyle gass, liam lynch, magic, meat loaf, museum, music, musical, ned bellamy, paul f. tompkins, pick of destiny, road trip, ronnie james dio, satan, tenacious d, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, tim robbins, venice beach
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Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Writers: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Tagged 1950s, actor, alden ehrenreich, alex karpovsky, alison pill, carter burwell, channing tatum, christopher lambert, coen brothers, comedy, communist, crime, cummunism, david krumholtz, director, ethan coen, film, fixer, frances mcdormand, fred melamed, george clooney, hail caesar, hollywood, joel coen, jon daly, jonah hill, josh brolin, movie, mystery, ralph fiennes, roderick jaynes, roger deakins, Scarlett Johansson, studio, tilda swinton, veronica osorio, wayne knight, writer
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