Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 6.7(6212) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | Jonas Pate |
| Actors: | Kevin Spacey Joe Nunez Mark Webber Keke Palmer Sierra Aylina McClain Ada Luz Pla |
| "The doctor is out." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jonas Pate | |
| Actors | |
| Kevin Spacey | as Henry Carter |
| Joe Nunez | as Recording Supervisor |
| Mark Webber | as Jeremy |
| Jack Huston | as Shamus |
| Dallas Roberts | as Patrick |
| Andrew Sibner | as Richie |
| Troy Metcalf | as O.T. |
| Kendall Clement | as Uncle Jim |
| Jesse Plemons | as Jesus |
| Robert Loggia | as Dr. Robert Carter |
| Clayton Rohner | as Dr. McBurney |
| Ken Weiler | as Jason |
| Joel Gretsch | as Evan |
| Tiernan Burns | as Tiernan |
| Mystro Clark | as Dr. Morton |
| Justin Alston | as Rio |
| Brian Palermo | as Mitch |
| Philip Pavel | as Neil |
| Robert Farrior | as Bryce |
| Branden R. Morgan | as Eric |
| Brian Huskey | as Film Executive #1 |
| Derek Alvarado | as Ramirez |
| Thomas Moffett | as Director |
| Joe Nieves | as Lil King |
| Bobby Arnot | as Intern |
| Gore Vidal | as George Charles |
| Ike Barinholtz | as Steve |
| Damian Cecere | as Intern Supervisor |
| Aurelius DiBarsanti | as Guest |
| Griffin Dunne | |
| Weston Middleton | as P.A. |
| Richard Ryan | as Valet |
| Richard Schimmelpfenneg | as Rasta/burning man |
| Yoni Tabac | as Male Shopper |
| Ryan Van de Kamp Buchanan | as Le Deux Bartender |
| Robin Williams | as Holden |
| Don Winston | as Scott |
| Ilya Jonathan Zaydenberg | as Rude Pedestrian |
| Actresses | |
| Keke Palmer | as Jemma |
| Sierra Aylina McClain | as Carina |
| Ada Luz Pla | as Teacher |
| Saffron Burrows | as Kate Amberson |
| Pell James | as Daisy |
| Mei Melançon | as Miyu |
| Aimee Garcia | as Check out Girl |
| Michelle Columbia | as Geisha Hostess |
| Laura Ramsey | as Keira |
| Ashley Greene | as Missy |
| Jillian Armenante | as Karen |
| Jennifer Rade | as Fan (Woman) |
| Mina Olivera | as Make-up Girl |
| Rakefet Abergel | as Orderly |
| Pleasant Wayne | as Jemma's Mother |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 93,250 USD (2 August 2009) UK - 409 GBP (6 June 2010) |
| Plot: | In Hollywood, people in need revolve around Dr. Henry Carter, a shrink: Jack, an aging star wants permission to cheat on his wife; Shamus is a director who's a cokehead; Patrick is a high-powered germophobic producer; Jeremy is a young writer looking for a break; Jemma, a high-school student, is skipping school; and Kate is an actress facing her mid-30s. Henry's wife recently died; he's grieving, blaming himself, smoking lots of pot. Henry's friends try an intervention; someone steals a patient's file from Henry; Patrick's assistant, the pregnant Daisy, sees promise in Jeremy's work; and, Jesus, Henry's drug dealer, sells him some potent weed. Can anything good come of this? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Shiny Girl" Written by Darius Holbert and Willie Wisely Performed by Darius Holbert "Vintage Sci-Fi Soundtrack" Written by Darius Holbert and Willie Wisely Performed by Darius Holbert |
Goofs
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CHAR: Patric tells Henry that 548 x 297 equals 162,765. In fact, it is 162,756. Continuity: When Jeremy throws his laptop on the floor, what appears to be the battery flies out and lands on the floor next to the laptop, and the cover is completely closed. The scene cuts to a closeup of him looking down at what he had just done, then it cuts to him bending down to pick it up. The laptop is now partly open, the screen is lit, and the battery is no longer anywhere to be seen on the floor. Continuity: When Jeremy is picking up Jemma in the video store, the prominent clock over the door jumps backwards about 3.5 hours during the half-minute conversation. CHAR: When Henry and Jeremy are sitting outside discussing their memories of Henry's wife, they appear to be intoxicated, but in fact are drinking from bottles of O'Douls (a non-alcoholic beverage). CHAR: When Kate attends Henry, she says about Evan: "I think he has become a narcissist." Evan asks: "What's a narcissist?" Henry answers: "It's someone who doesn't give a shit about anyone but themselves." This is not a correct definition of narcissism, it rather resembles some types of selfishness. Henry (who's a therapist) should care about the correct definition of the disorders he wants to treat. |
Quotes
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Henry Carter: Happiness. Happiness is a word for a feeling. Feelings are rarely understood; in a moment they are quickly forgotten and misremembered. Henry Carter: It's never going to go away, is it? Jemma: No. But we're still here. That's something. Henry Carter: It's grief. They want you to have some kind of normal response to grief, you know, so they don't have to watch. But it's *mine*. Jeremy: The first step toward happiness is always the hardest. Henry Carter: Who said that? Jeremy: *You* did. Robert Carter: [quoting] It's a comfort for seekers to know that no matter how much strange water they may venture, there are always pilots within call. But yet the sufferer must help himself. Employer: Who is that guy? Jeremy: He's my godbrother. Henry Carter: It's all bullshit and then you die. Henry Carter: It's all bullshit. It's all bullshit, and then you die. George Charles: We knew that going in. |
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