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Hole in One (2010 film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
Hole in One

Directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg
Written by Mike Terrell
Mark Maine
Starring Steve Talley
David Ellison
Dean Cameron
Christopher Showerman
Release date(s) September 12, 2010 (2010-09-12) (United Kingdom)

Country United States
Language English

Hole in One (also known as ParFection: The Golf Movie) is a 2010 comedy film starring Steve Talley. It is about a cool under graduate boy who gets tricked by some surgeons and they operate on him, giving him a set of breasts. Now, he has to earn money through golf for the reverse surgery .The film was released direct to home media in the United Kingdom on September 12. It is waiting for world wide release. Many people were mistaken for it being the 8th American Pie film because Steve Talley, who appeared in American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile and American Pie Presents: Beta House stars in it. It only made 600,000 at box office

[edit] CastSteve Talley as Eric Keller
David Ellison as Tyler Hayden
Dean Cameron as Dr. Carlton
Christopher Showerman as Dr. Hamilton
Sandy Modic as Mandy Hayden
K.T. Tatara as Mark Zbeitnefski
Jerad Anderson as Jason Jones
Jossara Jinaro as Joslyn Whitmore
Dean Cain as Repo Man
Patrick Hubbard as Roman Helbron
Thomas Aske Berg as Fergus MacGuinness
Rico E. Anderson as Darius 'Ice Pyk' Vernon
Jordan Engle as JoJo the Photographer
Jillie Reil as Cheryl - Doctor's Assistant
Steve Giannelli as Dan Daniels

27/08/2012

Love and Other DrugsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
Love and Other Drugs

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Edward Zwick
Produced by Edward Zwick
Scott Stuber
Marshall Herskovitz
Charles Randolph
Pieter Jan Brugge
Screenplay by Edward Zwick
Charles Randolph
Marshall Herskovitz
Based on Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Vi**ra Salesman by
Jamie Reidy
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal
Anne Hathaway
Music by James Newton Howard
Cinematography Steven Fierberg
Editing by Steven Rosenblum
Studio Regency Enterprises
Scott Stuber Pictures
Bedford Falls Productions
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) November 24, 2010 (2010-11-24)

Running time 112 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $30 million[1]
Box office $102,313,925[2][3]

Love and Other Drugs (stylized Love & Other Drugs) is a 2010 romantic comedy film written and directed by Edward Zwick and based on the non-fiction book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Vi**ra Salesman by Jamie Reidy. The films stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, who originally teamed up in Brokeback Mountain. The film was released in the United States on November 24, 2010, and received mixed reviews from film critics.

Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Filming
4 Release
4.1 Critical response
4.2 Box office performance
4.3 Accolades
5 References
6 External links


[edit] PlotIn 1996, Jamie Randall (Jake Gyllenhaal) is fired from a Midwest town's electronics store for having s*x with his manager's girlfriend. His wealthy brother Josh (Josh Gad) announces at the dinner table at their parents' (George Segal and Jill Clayburgh) house that he has found Jamie a job as a pharmaceutical sales representative. After attending a Pfizer training program where he has s*x with the instructor (Kate Jennings Grant), Jamie goes to work for the company and tries to get doctors to prescribe Zoloft and Zithromax. He is rebuffed, much to the dismay of his regional manager, Bruce (Oliver Platt), who sees Jamie as his ticket to the "big leagues" of Chicago. Bruce says if Jamie can get Dr. Knight (Hank Azaria) to prescribe Zoloft instead of Prozac, other doctors will follow his lead. Jamie tries to get access to Dr. Knight by hitting on his female employees until, exasperated, Dr. Knight unethically permits him to observe a disrobing patient, Maggie Murdock (Anne Hathaway), who suffers from early onset Parkinson's disease.

Jamie angles a date with Maggie, who has s*x with him. Jamie is later beaten up by top-selling Prozac rep Trey (Gabriel Macht), one of Maggie's ex-lovers, who warns him to stay away from her and the doctors. That night, Jamie is unable to get an er****on. Maggie teasingly says he should use the new erectile dysfunction drug that his company has developed. Bruce confirms that such a drug, to be called Vi**ra, is about to be marketed. Jamie soon starts selling Vi**ra, an instant success. Jamie wants a committed relationship, but Maggie refuses. Jamie confronts her while she helps senior citizens onto a bus bound for Canada to get cheap prescription drugs, and they get into an argument.

Two days later, after he waits the night before at the bus stop in his car, he greets her back. Maggie is touched that he waited, and they resume their relationship. Jamie spends nights at Maggie's apartment. One night, he tells Maggie that he loves her — the first time he has ever said that to anyone — and has a panic attack. Maggie calms him by saying she "said 'I love you' to a cat once". Jamie catches his brother ma********ng to a s*x tape that he and Maggie had filmed. Jamie asks her to go to a Chicago medical conference with him. She ends up at a Parkinson's discussion group across the street, and is moved by the people and their stories. Jamie meets a man whose wife is in the final stages of the disease, and asks for advice about Maggie. The man tells him to run. After the convention, Maggie tells him how much she loves him. Jamie starts researching Parkinson's, and takes Maggie to different specialists around the country to have tests done. Jamie becomes angry and upset when he arrives at an appointment, to find out it has been rescheduled after they had flown in to see the doctor. Maggie sees that Jamie can only love her if there's a hope that one day there will be a cure, and decides to break up with him.

Some time later, Jamie goes to a restaurant and runs into Maggie, who is on a date. Bruce shows up and reveals Jamie has been promoted to the Chicago office. While packing to move to Chicago, Jamie finds the videotape recorder where he taped himself and Maggie talking about life. Jamie realizes he wants to be with Maggie, but her boss tells him she has left for Canada to obtain drugs. Jamie flags down her bus and tells her that she makes him a better person, and that he loves and needs her. She starts to cry and says she will need him more. Jamie decides not to take the job in Chicago, but instead he attends medical school and stays with Maggie.

[edit] CastJake Gyllenhaal as Jamie Randall
Anne Hathaway as Maggie Murdock
Josh Gad as Josh Randall
Judy Greer as Cindy
Gabriel Macht as Trey Hannigan
Nikki DeLoach as Christy
Oliver Platt as Bruce Jackson
Hank Azaria as Dr. Knight
George Segal as Dr. James Randall
Jill Clayburgh as Nancy Randall
Katheryn Winnick as Lisa
Kate Jennings Grant as Gina
[edit] Production[edit] FilmingPrincipal photography began in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania region on September 21, 2009.[4] The city was chosen for its atmosphere, rich medical history, the state's tax incentive program for film productions, and the area's experienced crews.[5] Pittsburgh suburbs such as McCandless, Squirrel Hill, Fox Chapel, Sewickley, Aliquippa, and Brownsville have been used as locations for the film, as well as Mellon Arena, Jane Street in the South Side between 17th and 18th streets, the Omni William Penn Hotel, The Capital Grille, and Station Square. Pittsburgh doubled as Chicago for some scenes.[5] The studio was in a building that had been a limousine car park.[6]

The scene in the beginning of the film where Gyllenhaal's character works in the audio/video store was shot at the former Don Allen Car Dealership located on Baum Blvd and S. Atlantic Avenue where the East End neighborhoods of Shadyside, Friendship and Bloomfield intersect. The building is scheduled to be torn down in 2011, to make way for an L.A. Fitness Center.[citation needed]

A section of the Mon-Fayette Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 43) in suburban Washington County, was used for scenes on November 15–16, delaying traffic. A helicopter was used for filming and 40 to 50 vehicles were brought in for the shoot.[7] Trailers and tents were set up on the campus of Ringgold High School while filming took place on the Expressway. An area was set aside for actors waiting to film their scenes.[4]

In preparing for the film, Hathaway credits the work of Kate Winslet and Penélope Cruz, two actresses "whose work [she] returned to a lot in preparation" for Love and Other Drugs; she believes both have "done nudity with a tremendous amount of sensitivity and dignity."[6] She identified one of her favorite Cruz films, Abre Los Ojos, as work that helped her greatly for her role.[8] Like Gyllenhaal, Hathaway had final cut over those scenes, using it to cut five seconds where she thought "the camera lingered a little bit".[6] Hathaway said that she did not believe her nudity in the film would put off socially conservative people who would otherwise see the film, saying "just because nudity is such a contentious issue in America people believe that they automatically alienate the conservative parts of America by having nudity. But I give the American public more credit than that. I think that people are curious and people do love love stories. I think people might find it and like it, even though it is a little bit risky."[9]

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