Information
| Year: | 2001 |
| Rating: | 6.2(5799) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Comedy |
| Directed by: | Alan Cumming Jennifer Jason Leigh |
| Actors: | Alan Cumming Otis Steven Freedman Jennifer Jason Leigh Norizzela Monterroso Clara Demedrano |
| "It's not a party until something gets broken." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Alan Cumming | |
| Jennifer Jason Leigh | |
| Actors | |
| Alan Cumming | as Joe Therrian |
| Otis | as Himself |
| Steven Freedman | as Yoga Instructor |
| John Benjamin Hickey | as Jerry Adams |
| Kevin Kline | as Cal Gold |
| Owen Kline | as Jack Gold |
| Denis O'Hare | as Ryan Rose |
| John C. Reilly | as Mac Forsyth |
| Matt Malloy | as Sanford Jewison |
| Michael Panes | as Levi Panes |
| Michael G. Carroll | as Party Guest |
| Craig Chester | as Party Guest |
| Christopher Lawrence | as Party Guest |
| JR Reed | as Party Guest |
| Matt McGrath | as Jeffrey |
| Actresses | |
| Jennifer Jason Leigh | as Sally Therrian |
| Norizzela Monterroso | as America |
| Clara Demedrano | as Rosa |
| Parker Posey | as Judy Adams |
| Phoebe Cates | as Sophia Gold |
| Greta Kline | as Evie Gold |
| Mina Badie | as Monica Rose |
| Jane Adams | as Clair Forsyth |
| Jennifer Beals | as Gina Taylor |
| Mary Lynn Rajskub | as Mary-Lynn |
| Gwyneth Paltrow | as Skye Davidson |
| Blair Tefkin | as Astrid |
| Anouk | as Herself |
| Karen Kilgariff | as Karen |
| Molly Bryant | as Party Guest |
| Jessica Queller | as Party Guest |
| Sadie Frost | as Lucy - Joe's Sister |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 26 July 2000 - ? |
| Gross: |
USA - 432,339 USD (17 June 2001) Italy - 108,206 EUR (12 May 2002) Japan - 10,997,600 JPY (14 December 2001) Spain - 18,657 EUR (31 August 2002) |
| Plot: | While celebrating their reconciliation and six years of marriage, the American actress Sally Nash and the British novelist Joe Therrian receive their close friends, some colleagues and their next door neighbors in a party. Under the effect of Ecstasy, revelations are disclosed and relationships deteriorate among the group. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Far East Blues" Written by Henry Mancini Performed by Henry Mancini Courtesy of The RCA Music Group, a unit of BMG Entertainment "I Recognize Love" Written by Owen Kline Performed by Owen Kline "I May Never Go Home Anymore" Written by Jack Brooks / Ralph Arthur Roberts (as Ralph A. Roberts) Performed by Marlene Dietrich Courtesy of MCA Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Charade" Written by Henry Mancini / Johnny Mercer Performed by Sammy Kaye Courtesy of MCA Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Cowbells" Written by Bob Florence (as Robert Florence) Performed by Bob Florence Trio Courtesy of Fresh Sound Records "Comin' Home Baby" Written by Bob Dorough / Ben Tucker Performed by Mel Tormé (as Mel Torme) Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Moanin'" Written by Bobby Timmons Performed by George Shearing Quartet Courtesy of Capitol Records Under License from EMI Capitol Music Special Products "There Is No Greater Love" Written by Marty Symes / Isham Jones Performed by Sammy Davis Jr. Courtesy of MCA Records Under License from Universal Music Enterp[rises "Stealing My Love From Me" Written by Mark London Performed by Lulu Courtesy of Paradigm Associated Labels "A Man And A Woman" Written by Pierre Barouh (as Pierre Barough) / Jerry Keller / Francis Lai Performed by Francis Lai Courtesy of MCA Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Flyswatter" Written by Mark Everett (as E) Performed by The Eels (as Eels) Courtesy of Dreamworks Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "I Know A Place" Written by Tony Hatch Performed by Petula Clark Courtesy of GNP Crescendo Records By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group "Barely A Sound" Written by Michael Penn Performed by Kevin Kline "It's A Motherf#&!@r" Written by Mark Everett (as E) Performed by The Eels (as Eels) Courtesy of Dreamworks Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Sonata No. 1 (Adagio)" Written by Johann Sebastian Bach Performed by Michael Panes "If Your Love Is True" Written by Blair Tefkin Performed by Blair Tefkin Courtesy of Bossyboots Records "Did You Ever See A Lassie" Performed by Alan Cumming "Love Is Real" Written by Mary Lynn Rajskub (as Mary-Lynn Rajskub) / Karen Kilgariff Performed by Mary Lynn Rajskub (as Mary-Lynn Rajskub) / Karen Kilgariff "Troubles" Written by Blair Tefkin Performed by Blair Tefkin Courtesy of Bossyboots Records "Requiem for Sally & Joe" Written by Michael Panes Performed by Michael Panes "Too Much Too Young" Written by Jerry Dammers Performed by The Specials Courtesy of EMI Records Under License from EMI Capitol Music Special Markets "Wondertwin" Written by Denise Bon Giovanne / Sean Coleman Performed by The Sunshine Club Courtesy of The Sunshine Club and Glitterhouse Records By Arrangement with Bug Music, Inc. "The Object" Written by Mark Everett (as Honky) / Bones Performed by Mark Everett (as MC Honky) Courtesy of Dreamworks Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "A Lot Of Livin' To Do" Written by Charles Strouse / Lee Adams Performed by Sammy Davis Jr. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "A Perfect Day To Chase Tornados" Written by Mike Pratt (as Michael Pratt) Performed by Jim White Courtesy of Luaka Bop, Inc./Narada Productions, Inc. "America The Beautiful" Performed by Kevin Kline |
Goofs
| Continuity: After Judy throws the diving sticks into the pool, several guests jump in, including a shirtless Joe. In the next shot, Joe is on the grass, wearing his shirt and dry. |
Quotes
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Cal: I've got gravitas out the wazoo. [On the downside of starting a family] Sophia Gold: You can't do yourself in! Kids just rob you of that option! Clair: Um... I lost my husband and my beeper... have you seen either one of them? Jerry: Nobody knows what you're doing. Your knee, your ankle, what? Okay, just go to the second syllable... got to the *second* syllable... Would you just move on to the fucking second syllable you stupid cunt? [Sophia enters speaking in horrified disbelief] Sophia Gold: Oh my God! America just told me that the *neighbors* are coming! Sally Nash: And here they are! Sophia Gold: Oh! And she was just saying how happy you were to finally have them over! Because the two of you are so... introspective and shy. Should have done it ages ago, basically. Sally Nash: We're fine! We're great! We're having a baby and we're moving to London! Sophia Gold: Well you weren't fine when you went all Sylvia Plath on me last summer in Connecticut! Sally Nash: Not nice! Not kind! Sophia Gold: Ha! Not half so "not kind" as your husband was in his depiction of you in his novel! Sally Nash: Why are you doing this? Sophia Gold: Sally! His image of you is a possessive, fragile neurotic! Sally Nash: But I *am* a possessive, fragile neurotic! Sophia Gold: No you are not! You are Sally Nash! You are Sally Nash, and you're my best friend for twenty years. And you're not going to move to London to have the offspring of some sexually ambivalent man-child, oh-now-I'm-a-writer-now-I'm-a-fucking-director, English prick bastard Joe Therrian! He's probably going to leave you for Skye Davidson anyway! Cal Gold: [pointing to his nostrils] These are not the windows to the soul, [pointing to his eyes] these are. Mac Forsyth: You don't have any clothes on. Clair Forsyth: How nice for everyone. Joe Therrian: Would you like a lolly? You're never too old for a lolly. Mac Forsyth: Have you got a DP yet? Joe Therrian: Is that the guy with the camera? Mac Forsyth: Yeah. Joe Therrian: Yeah, they gave me a list. Mac Forsyth: [paces; after a pause] Do you even like film? Joe Therrian: Not really, no. |
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