That film, based loosely on the novel by Irvine Welsh, was a giddily stylish picaresque about a group of
twentysomething friends scoring heroin at every opportunity in Edinburgh.
Not exact matches
A
friend organized a potluck, and among a group of flippant
twentysomethings, our sense of emergency and our desire to take care of each other resulted in an overflowing table, everything carefully prepared.
has a particularly fool - proof formula:
twentysomething surfer dudes and their lady
friends, clad in skimpy bathing suits, dancing around on a Greek island singing ABBA songs, all in service of a suitably inane rom - com plot.
It still focused on three resident doctors (now, like the show, in their third year)-- protagonist and regular narrator J.D. (Zach Braff), his cocky best
friend Turk (Donald Faison), and the traditionally unassertive Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke)-- who were gradually becoming surer of their career calling while dealing with ups and downs of
twentysomething life on the side.
25 (hybrid; fka Best
Friends) STUDIO: Sony Pictures TV / CBS Television Studios TEAM: Hilary Winston (w, ep), Seth Rogen (ep), Evan Goldberg (ep), James Weaver (ep) LOGLINE:
Twentysomething Kyle comes to Austin to finally convince his old best
friend from camp that they are perfect for each other.
At face value KHNH does indeed have a fairly rote Hindi film set - up with three central players: Naina Catherine Kapur (Preity Zinta), a sullen
twentysomething whose life and household has been in disarray since a devastating family tragedy; her best
friend Rohit Patel (Saif Ali Khan), would - be slick ladies» man but all - around good guy; and Aman Mathur (Shahrukh Khan), Naina's freshly - arrived neighbor, whose upbeat and generous nature will come to affect the lives of all he encounters in his new community, not least of which Rohit and especially Naina.
«Lights Out» (the feature) centers on
twentysomething Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) and her pre-adolescent brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman), whose mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), suffers from a disassociative mental illness that has her talking to a
friend no one else sees.
Now he turns his attention to a
twentysomething set of
friends, most of whom share a common address in a modest Seattle apartment house, and all of whom are obsessed with the dating - and - mating game.
Dignan, the
twentysomething fuck - up played by Owen Wilson who leads his
friends into this folly, fancies himself a gangster out of a»70s heist flick.
Unpretentious, well - observed and genuinely, joyously sweet - natured, the film is centred on Stevie (Ian Bonar), a geeky
twentysomething from London's artist - infested Hackney borough who just happens to head up a pretty nifty guitar band («The Yummy Fur meets The Velvet Underground»), while holding down a dire desk job with his best
friend and drummer Neil.
Unable to gain perspective in fast - paced Manhattan, the three
twentysomethings quit their coveted media jobs and leave behind their
friends, boyfriends, and everything familiar to travel the globe.
The narrative follows
twentysomething cat Mae as she drops out of college and returns to the fading town she left behind, finding old
friends and investigating a mystery.
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