Sentences with phrase «yuppie couple»

Synopsis: «Driving through Texas, young yuppie couple Michelle (Kate Hodge) and Ryan (William Butler) stop at the Last Chance Gas Station, but after they witness the owner attacking a hitchhiker named Tex (Viggo Mortensen), they panic and flee.
Ellen Page is impetuous and funny as the smart - mouthed high school goofball who finds herself pregnant after the experimental seduction of her hopelessly smitten best friend Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera), then finds an adoptive yuppie couple for her baby in the Penny Saver: tightly wound professional Jennifer Garner and easygoing musician Jason Bateman.
For the first act, we are introduced to our main characters: a poor Latin - American mother and daughter (Carmen Ejogo and Zoe Soul, the real hearts of this film), an insufferable yuppie couple on the brink of divorce (Zach Gilford and Kiele Sanchez) from which we get the lion's share of our Crash - style white guilt narrative, and Frank Grillo as a grieving father / ex-soldier who feels the urge to Purge one particular soul on this night.
High - strung yuppie couple Hamilton (Michael Hitchcock, Breakers, Happy, Texas) and Meg (Parker Posey, You've Got Mail, Henry Fool) are bringing Beatrice, their Weimeraner, and trophy wife Sherri Ann Ward Cabot (Jennifer Coolidge, American Pie, A Night at the Roxbury) and handler Christy Cummings (Jane Lynch, What Planet Are You From?
Yet screenwriter Cody (born Brook Busey) understands that characters are not predictable, not even the yuppie couple «desperately seeking spawn» who want to adopt Juno's baby, and with whom she seeks to resolve her conflict about not having an intact family.
Haley Joel Osment plays an android child that gets adopted and then abandoned by a yuppie couple.
Page is a star, no question (the only reason you don't walk is because she patches a lot of holes), but Juno is best at revealing the limitations of folks like Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner, the perfect yuppie couple to whom Juno decides to bequeath her spawn — the one tasked with wearing Soundgarden T - shirts and pining for his days opening for The Melvins, the other asked mainly to be the hysterical, barren woman, ovulating like a chicken and resembling that Mo Collins character from «MADtv» who, in lieu of children, collects Precious Moments figurines.
Gary (Jonathan Silverman) and Judy (Julie Claire) are a bickering yuppie couple at odds over the fact they haven't been able to have a baby.
That's a good deal if you like Sling TV's content, which includes sports (ESPN, ESPN and a $ 5 upgrade with more channels), kids (such as ABC Family and Disney Channel, with a $ 5 upgrade option), or yuppie couples (including HGTV, Food Network and Travel Channel).

Not exact matches

The baby - boomers are themselves far more diverse than the caricatures of Yuppies (young, urban professionals), Grumpies (grim, ruthless, upwardly mobile professionals) and Dinks (dual - income, no - kids couples) would suggest.
Back in their darkened home, the couple are visited by Joe, a manly blue - collar worker who irritates the yuppie Matt, but inflames Annie.
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