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| Year: | 2007 |
| Rating: | 7.1(6440) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | David Gordon Green |
| Actors: | Sam Rockwell Michael Angarano Griffin Dunne Nicky Katt Kate Beckinsale Jeannetta Arnette |
| "Some will fall. Some will fly." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| David Gordon Green | |
| Actors | |
| Sam Rockwell | as Glenn Marchand |
| Michael Angarano | as Arthur Parkinson |
| Griffin Dunne | as Don |
| Nicky Katt | as Nate Petite |
| Tom Noonan | as Band Leader |
| Connor Paolo | as Warren Hardesky |
| Brian Downey | as Frank Marchand |
| Daniel Lillford | as Rafe |
| Slavko Negulic | as Oskar |
| Peter Blais | as Mr. Eisenstat |
| Hugh Thompson | as Inspector Burns |
| Yuriy Sobeshchakov | as Mall Photographer |
| Brian Heighton | as Trooper #1 |
| Chase Duffy | as Trooper #2 |
| George E. Clayton | as Dancing King |
| Scott Clackum | as Dancing Groom |
| Pat Healy | as Nursing Home Operator |
| Joe the Dog | as Bomber |
| David Pezzaniti | as Anonymous Football player #1 |
| Actresses | |
| Kate Beckinsale | as Annie Marchand |
| Jeannetta Arnette | as Louise Parkinson |
| Amy Sedaris | as Barb Petite |
| Olivia Thirlby | as Lila Raybern |
| Gracie Hudson | as Tara |
| Carroll Godsman | as Olive |
| Deborah Allen | as May Van Dorn |
| Leah Ostry | as Lily Raybern |
| Lita Llewellyn | as Tricia |
| Angela Vermeir | as Marcia Dolan |
| Linda M. Kearley | as Carpet Shopper #1 |
| Wendy Purkis | as Carpet Shopper #2 |
| Martha Irving | as Policewoman |
| Joanne Fordham | as Lady Krueger |
| Amy Richard | as Warren's Girl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | February 2006 - April 2006 |
| Gross: |
USA - 44,898 USD (16 March 2008) |
| Plot: | On a cold afternoon, with snow on the ground, the high school band is practicing for the last football game. They hear shots. Flashback a few weeks before. Arthur is a high school student, bussing at a restaurant. Annie and Barb are waitresses there - Annie was Arthur's babysitter when he was little. She's now separated from her husband Glenn, who's on the wagon, starting a new job, praying to Jesus, and trying to prove he has his balance back so he can see more of their small daughter, Tara. Annie's seeing someone else, Arthur's parents have just separated, and Arthur is attracted to Lila, a new student at the high school. It's a small town, people's lives cross. |
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"Sledgehammer" Written by Peter Gabriel Published by Real World Music, Ltd. (PRS) for the World / Pentagon Lipservices Real World (BMI) Admin for USA & Canada Courtesy of Real World Music, Ltd. and Lipservices Music Publishing Performed by Atlantic Region Cadet Tri-Service Band "Chinese Character 1" Written and Performed by John Leach By Arrangement with Media Creature Music (ASCAP) "The Now Penguin" Written by William Travis Graves & Tony Berg Published by Chrysalis Songs OBO itself (BMI) and Ronnie Tenders Songs (BMI) and Moose and Squirrel Music (BMI) Performed by Mt. Egypt Produced by Tony Berg Courtesy of Record Collection "Higher" Written by Harold Hess & Peter Lesperance Published by pigFACTORY USA (ASCAP), Hope Songs (SOCAN), Vespa Music (SOCAN), and Phantom 4 Music (SOCAN) Performed by Harem Scarem Courtesy of pigFACTORY USA "In the Heart of the West" Written by Gene Autry and Fleming Allen (as Allan Fleming) Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) Performed by Gene Autry "4 Robots Fucking in a Wool Sock" Written by Shane Hartman Performed by Shane Hartman (as Uno Dose) "You, Me, and a Glass of Chablis" Written by Alan Zahn and Dan Lindau Performed by Alan Zahn and Dan Lindau "Will I Ever Get Back Home Again" Written by Little Axe (as Bernard Alexander) & A. Maxwell Published by Real World Works Ltd. (PRS) Performed by Little Axe Courtesy of Real World Records Ltd. "Chinese Character 2" Written and Performed by John Leach By Arrangement with Media Creature Music (ASCAP) "Lovely Dub" Written by Shane Hartman Performed by Shane Hartman (as Uno Dose) "New Orleans Slaughterhouse" Written by Shane Hartman Performed by Shane Hartman (as Uno Dose) "The Game" Composed by Karen Mackay Performed by Atlantic Regional Cadet Tri-Service Band "Jasmine Night" Written and Performed by Josh Crocker Published by pigFACTORY USA (ASCAP) Courtesy of pigFACTORY USA (ASCAP) "I Think I Left a Note" Written and Performed by Benji Hughes Published by LVONXP Music (ASCAP), Blotter Music (ASCAP) and Music of Windswept (ASCAP) All rights on behalf of LVONXP Music and Blotter Music administered by Music of Windswept Courtesy of New West Records, L.L.C. By Arrangement with Bug Music "A Thousand Paper Cranes" Written by Takaakira Goto Published by EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (JASRAC) Performed by MONO Courtesy of Temporary Residence Ltd. and Human Highway Records (Under License from Fujipacific Music Inc.) "Baby, I'm a Want You" Written by David Gates Published by Sony/ATV Tunes L.L.C. (ASCAP) Performed by Bread Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "This Gentle Hearts Like Shot Bird's Fallen" Written and Performed by The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-la-la Band Published by Constellation Records (SOCAN) Courtesy of Constellation Records "What Happens After" Written by Christopher Hrasky, Michael James, Munaf Rayani, Mark T. Smith Published by Explosions in the Sky Music (BMI) Performed by Explosions in the Sky Courtesy of Temporary Residence Ltd. |
Goofs
| Continuity: In the scene where Arthur takes a swig from a bottle of beer hidden on the floor, he raises it with the label facing him. In the next cut scene, as he lowers the bottle, the label can be clearly seen facing the camera. |
Quotes
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Louise Parkinson: Arthur, I'm gonna ask you a favour to not bottle this up inside, okay? It's easy for us to block out the things that upset us, that's what I do. That's what most people do. But it's important that you feel through this, it's so important I can't tell you. Arthur Parkinson: She used to babysit me when i was younger, for years. She used to let me stay up til past midnight. I had a crush on her. I used to drop my toys on the floor. She'd have to bend down, pick them up, I could see right down her shirt. She stayed over once, my parents went out of town. And I saw her naked. I took my moms little make up mirror, tilted it under the bathroom door, watched her shower. She was beautiful. |
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