She’s Out of My League (2010)
Comedy, Romance
An airport security guard gets involved with a girl who’s very obviously of a higher caliber than himself, and schemes to make the relationship last as his friends and family watch along in disbelief. Kirk (Baruchel) was languishing in a dead-end job as an airport security agent when he somehow managed to earn the affections of the successful and drop-dead gorgeous Molly (Eve).
Even Kirk isn’t exactly sure what Molly sees in him, though he’s willing to do whatever it takes to make the relationship work. With his friends, family, and ex-girlfriend all watching stunned from the sidelines, Kirk discovers that he’ll have to work overtime in order to convince Molly that he’s worth hanging on to.
Director: Jim Field Smith
Writers: Sean Anders, John Morris
Stars: Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence, Lindsay Sloane, Kyle Bornheimer
►Cast:
Jay Baruchel→KirkAlice Eve→MollyT.J. Miller→StainerMike Vogel→JackNate Torrence→DevonLindsay Sloane→MarnieKyle Bornheimer→DylanJessica St. Clair→DebbieKrysten Ritter→PattyDebra Jo Rupp→Mrs. KettnerAdam LeFevre→Mr. KettnerKim Shaw→KatieJasika Nicole→WendyGeoff Stults→CamHayes MacArthur→RonAndrew Daly→Mr. FullerSharon Maughan→Mrs. McCleishTrevor Eve→Mr. McCleishAdam Tomei→RandyRobin Shorr→Tina JordanPatrick Jordan→BowlerTom Stoviak→Museum DirectorRick Applegate→“Plane Doctor”Heather Leigh→Flight AttendantChuck Aber→PilotJason McCune→Restaurant PatronYan Xi→KarenEvan Alex Cole→Scotty Reese (as Alex Cole)Joe Eberle→Hockey BartenderPhil Spano→Hockey CoordinatorJeff Adams→Hockey PlayerMila Cermak→Hockey PlayerMike Gaffney→Hockey PlayerTodd Gally→Hockey PlayerJim Gricar→Hockey PlayerRob Hofmann→Hockey PlayerJason C. Lewis→Hockey Player (as Jason Lewis)Ed Nusser→Hockey PlayerJory Rand→Hockey PlayerTom Rieck→Hockey PlayerMatthew Richert→Hockey Player (as Matt Richert)Joe Sager→Hockey PlayerLucia M. Aguirre→Flight AttendantElyse Alberts→Airline PassengerTony Amen→Airport PassengerNicholas Balzer→Airline PilotJoiel Bauschatz→Airline Ticket Agent / PedestrianRobert R. Bell→Airshow PatronAaron Bernard→First Class PassengerMinda Briley→Airport PassengerDavid Collihan→Airline Co-pilotSidney Crosby→SelfShawn Dando→ExtraJack Davis→Airport PatronRenee Downing→Birthday Party GuestMandy Ekman→StewardessJonathan Eldell→TravelerJackie Evancho→ExtraLamar Darnell Fields→Airport TravelerJim Fitzgerald→Pilot / Airline PassengerVal Gasior→Flight AttendantJosiah Hoffman→Pilot SmithKevin M. Jacobs→Market Square PatronCrystalann Jones→Bar PatronJeffrey Jones→Airport AdmirerWilliam Kania→Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey FanJon Knapp→Ex BoyfriendMichael Kolence→Party GuestJim Kuhn→Airline PassengerAlexis Kupka→SelfEric Leach→ExtraAlan Lee→TSA ArtStephanie Macdougall→Airport PassengerLorelei Mahoney→PassengerLaurie Mann→Hockey Crowd ExtraBuster Maxxwell→Flower sellerSean P. McCarthy→Airport TravelerLeslie McGuier→Airline ExtraTiffany Sander McKenzie→Airline PassengerChristopher Mele→Airport patronIan Michael→Restaurant GoerJeremy Moon→Airshow WorkerSusan Moran→Airline PassengerChristopher Nardizzi→Hockey FanPhil Nardozzi→Airline PassengerJillian O’Neil→Woman with SweaterDawn Renee→Flight AttendantPaul J. Rosenburg→BowlerDavid Santiago→Club PatronGaynelle W. Sloman→Party Guest / Driver on BridgeRay Sobieralski→PilotBrian E. Stead→WaiterRobert Stull→First Class PassengerJillian Vitko→Party GuestBlase Ward→Airport PatronJames Werley→Airport Person
Sources: imdb
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‘Lush’: Notes for an Autobiography
Charleston, 2015 - 2017
The boy returns. He is in his late 30’s. He leaves Cookeville, having burnt too many bridges. Finds his only safe harbor in the city of his birth. The Connally’s have been living there for Ford’s work with the Navy. An extra room has opened up, a place to crash while figuring it out. The boy accepts this offer. He lives with them less than a month. Takes a room in North Charleston, in the trendy district of ____________. It is littered with roaches. He moves out, breaking his lease. Finds a room on Craigslist with Shane and Brian. Shane becomes important; Brian fades into obscurity, like so many others. Shane Smith and the boy live together for over a year. Develop a good friendship. During this time the boy works as an HR admin temp, a short order cook at a snooty tiki bar, and as the night manager for a historic mansion converted into a small luxury hotel that rests a good two and a half blocks from the hospital he was born in. At some point MacDougall moves to Charleston, and a certain historically significant triumvirate is recast in the middle years.
The boy does not have a girlfriend during this time. Does finagle a couple one-night stands. He does not recall their names. He does not have a woman, keeps telling himself there is a reason for that even though there is another part of him that desires one, desperately. He finishes The Bridge Under The Water while working at the mansion. A work he considers significant to his maturation as an artist. He reconnects with his godmother, Aunt Janice. Her husband Ron, who is a painter and son Bo, who loves animals. He gets a DUI, a lawyer, pleads down to a Reckless after $4,434 for the tab. Goes on a couple dates. He lives with MacDougall for a year, and they get into fights, and they have good times, and the boy saves MacDougall from his own reckless drunkenness a time or two. MacDougall, Ford and the boy begin bouncing off of each other’s orbits. The three join Flint for a seasonal hike in the Smokies, near Max Patch. Evers comes with a girlfriend and visits for a day. The third shift begins to take a toll on him. Nearly obliterates him. He drinks more often than he should. He rides his bike across the West Ashley Greenway or down to Folly Beach from his home on James Island. He reads books, endures a hurricane, plays The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild. He plays this game over 300 hours. He goes to the beach sometimes and watches the ocean moving. Across the horizon, his soul. What he takes to be one. He begins to have aches and pains.
He finally finds a copy of Jünger’s Eumesil. He reads it. He reads it again. He loves it. He loans it. He loses it.
He leaves because he has yet to answer or command, conquer or vanquish his unyielding Wanderlust. He wants mountains. Can’t afford lofty Colorado. But Western North Carolina is a five hour jump up 85. Centrally located, affordable, gorgeous. The boy leaves Charleston on New Year’s Eve 2017. Spends that holiday with Larry Michael in Charlotte.
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TESTIFY: Robbie Robertson’s 2017 memoir, “Testimony,” is being turned into a movie.
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Ronnie Hawkins, whom the Band first backed as the Hawks, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Taj Mahal and Peter Gabriel are among the boldface names that appear in the film.
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The as-yet untitled film is in post-production and has no release date, Rolling Stone reports.
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“There’ll be vocals, there’ll be instrumentals,” Herring said of the show’s. “There will be funk and rock ‘n’ roll, with some songs leaning toward more sophisticated harmony ... to me, it’s just music.”
ON KEYBOARDS, PLEASE WELCOME ...: Pete Sears will play keyboards for Chris Robinson Brotherhood in May before ceding his seat to Joel Robinow for concerts in June and July. Sears (Jefferson Starship, Moonalice) and Robinow (Once & Future Band) are filling in for Adam MacDougall, who left the band; CRB goes on hiatus after its current slate of concerts is complete.
5/10/19
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