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Writer:
Andrew Bujalski (written by)
Release Date:
19 April 2007 (Argentina)
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Plot:
Marnie just graduated from college, drinks likes she's still in school, and is looking for a temp job but a permanent boyfriend...
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Peter Bradshaw: Richard Brody's list of the decade's finest movies tops my chart
(From The Guardian - Film News. 2 December 2009, 2:41 AM, PST)
"Dead & Lonely": Internet Dating with a Vampire
(From JustPressPlay. 27 October 2009, 2:12 PM, PDT)
(From The Guardian - Film News. 2 December 2009, 2:41 AM, PST)
"Dead & Lonely": Internet Dating with a Vampire
(From JustPressPlay. 27 October 2009, 2:12 PM, PDT)
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I hated this movie
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kate Dollenmayer | ... | Marnie | |
| Mark Herlehy | ... | Grady (tattoo artist) | |
| Christian Rudder | ... | Alex | |
| Jennifer L. Schaper | ... | Rachel | |
| Myles Paige | ... | Dave | |
| Marshall Lewy | ... | Wyatt | |
| Danny Miller | ... | Gary (engineer) | |
| Mark Capraro | ... | Travis (engineering assoc.) | |
| Sabrina Hawthorne | ... | Laurie (engineer) | |
| Lissa Patton Rudder | ... | Susan | |
| Andrew Bujalski | ... | Mitchell | |
| William Westfall | ... | Jeff (party guest) | |
| Jed McCaleb | ... | Lance (party guest) | |
| Sheila Dubman | ... | Kimberly (temp boss) | |
| Justin Rice | ... | Jed (roommate) |
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85 min | USA:89 min
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Marnie:
Hey, if you could move anywhere, if you were moving out of here, just anywhere in the country, or anywhere I guess, where would you move?
Alex: I dunno. I guess a better question is: if you were thirteen feet tall, would you rather be that or have eyes on the stalks on top of your head?
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Alex: I dunno. I guess a better question is: if you were thirteen feet tall, would you rather be that or have eyes on the stalks on top of your head?
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References "The Twilight Zone" (1959)
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This movie should be shown to all film students as the perfect example of a bad movie. Although20 somethings might understand this movie it still seems bad to me, There is no explanation of any of the characters, background, family ambitions etc. The whole movie seems improv and BAD improv at that. The word amateur comes to mind with regard to the lackof a script, motivation of the characters. The whole movies is aimless, a mess photographically and absolutely excruciating to sit through.I have to care about people in an art form whether a movie, a play, or a book.I couldn't care less about these people. I have hired college students and 20 somethings for 25 years and never, ever met a single one as shallow, hopless and miserable as these people.