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1 win & 1 nomination. See more awards ? Learn more More Like This Comedy | Romance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 / 10 X Albert Brooks directs himself as a successful film editor with far too many issues that affects the relationship between him and his remarkably patient girlfriend. Director: Albert Brooks Stars: Albert Brooks, Kathryn Harrold, Tyann Means A film crew sets out to record a year in the life of an average family, but things quickly start going wrong. Dick Haynes, Matthew Tobin Drama Fantasy 7. 2 / 10 In an afterlife way station resembling a block of hotels, the lives of the recently-deceased are examined in a court-like setting. Meryl Streep, Rip Torn 5. 3 / 10 To improve its relations with Muslim countries, the United States government sends comedian Albert Brooks to south Asia to write a report on what makes followers of Islam laugh. Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch 6. 9 / 10 A neurotic, twice-divorced sci-fi writer moves back in with his mother to solve his personal problems. Debbie Reynolds, Paul Collins Take two rival television reporters: one handsome, one talented, both male. Add one Producer, female. Mix well, and watch the sparks fly. James L. Brooks William Hurt, Holly Hunter 5. 7 / 10 With his career on the skids, a Hollywood screenwriter enlists the aid of a modern-day muse, who proves to test his patience. Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell Documentary A documentary film that follows director Rotimi Rainwater, a former homeless youth, as he travels the country to shine a light on the epidemic of youth homelessness in America. Rotimi Rainwater Rosario Dawson, Halle Berry, Tiffany Haddish 5. 2 / 10 A young New York woman, devastated to find out that her husband has been cheating on her, decides to hop a plane to Paris to get away. However, she falls asleep on the plane, misses her... See full summary ? Amos Kollek Julie Hagerty, Amos Kollek, Shmuel Shiloh Certificate: Passed 7. 4 / 10 When the co-workers of an ambitious clerk trick him into thinking he has won $25, 000 in a slogan contest, he begins to use the money to fulfill his dreams. What will happen when the ruse is discovered? Preston Sturges Dick Powell, Ellen Drew, Raymond Walburn Crime A free-spirited woman "kidnaps" a yuppie for a weekend of adventure. But the fun quickly takes a dangerous turn when her ex-convict husband shows up. Jonathan Demme Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, Ray Liotta Sport 5. 4 / 10 The story of a baseball scout who discovers a talented but troubled baseball player. Michael Ritchie Brendan Fraser, Dianne Wiest Edit Storyline David and Linda Howard are successful yuppies from LA. When he gets a job disappointment, David convinces Linda that they should quit their jobs, liquidate their assets, and emulate the movie Easy Rider, spending the rest of their lives travelling around a Winnebago! (This is a kind of large, luxurious mobile home which suits a 1980's yuppie more than the counterculture dropout approach of Easy Rider. ) His idealized, unrealistic plans soon begin to go spectacularly wrong. Written by Reid Gagle Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 8 February 1985 (USA) See more ? Also Known As: Lost in America Box Office Opening Weekend USA: $154, 877, 17 March 1985 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $10, 179, 000 See more on IMDbPro ? Company Credits Technical Specs Color: Color (Technicolor) See full technical specs ? Did You Know? Trivia In his autobiography, Garry Marshall (who played the casino manager) wrote that he was initially exasperated by Albert Brooks demanding take after take of their scene. But once he saw the rushes and realized that his frustration made his character funnier, he deferred to Brooks's comic judgment. See more ? Goofs The hair color, thickness and grooming of Paul Dunn, David's boss, changes radically several times in a matter of moments. See more ? Quotes David Howard: I lost a woman! A whole woman! Connections Featured in Precious Images (1986) Soundtracks Bubbles in the Wine Written by Bob Calame (uncredited), Frank Loesser (uncredited) and Lawrence Welk (uncredited) Performed by Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music Makers Courtesy of Ranwood Records See more ?.
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Alice Cooper is best. my favorite band. Lost in America (1985 Julie Hagerty Albert Brooks) Part 2 - video dailymotion. Lost in America Full movie reviews. So After reading an thread taking about how pop culture would change if one little thing would happen. I chose to try and discover what would have happened if the reroll versions were released in place of the film Rerolled. I'm not a historian so these are just wild guesses after some research on Wikipedia. A Few Rules that gradually popped up. -Some films are based on books and follow the original book very closely while others do not(Blade Runner, and Aladdin come to mind). As such if the plot of the film is already very close to the book, then the book also changes. -While it doesn't come up as often. If a Reroll of a film has a sequel that didn't exist in our timeline, then a director and some actors may have to turn down roles they had in our timeline to appear in the sequel. The Wizard of Oz-1939 The original Wizard of Oz book from 1900 changes. Baum was known as a children’s book writer by this point, however Wizard of Oz was to be his magnum opus. He wanted to demonstrate he could write serious fantasy. His illustrator, Denslow had a strong interest in politics and agreed to draw darker images than normal as the book Baum wanted to write involved war and death. The book was published by the George company, His refused at first until the Chicago grand Opera House committed to writing a play adapting the book, at first intended it to be a musical(as in our timeline) but then changed to an Opera due to the book’s darker subject matter. Julian Mitchell was approached to be director and agreed because the play had a lot of spectacle(in real life he had issues with the script’s lack of spectacle but seeing as this version has a Dragon and Oz at war it doesn’t have that problem to him). Changes to the play were made like reducing the cowardly lion’s role and replacing Toto with a cow(which had the added affect of being less tragic when Glinda killed him). The book was a hit but not as a children’s book but as a fantasy series, predating and thus being more influential than J. R. Tolkien’s works(who would be inspired by it). The play based on it was also a hit. People wanted more from Baum and he delivered, writing 13 Oz books in total that told a great epic though he wrote them to still have beginning, middle and ends. It received very little critical analysis in its first 50 years of existence(as critics believed Fantasy and long series had little literary merit, a double edged sword for the series). The Opera changed a lot of the original book, such as making the main character aid the Wizard in usurping the rightful King of OZ, Pastoria II. The Wicked Witch was eliminated entirely, deemed superfluous. Baum then began working on both writing his books with the idea that they could be made into Operas. The second book “Return to Oz”(the title “Marvelous Land of Oz” wouldn’t fit the tone the OZ books have in this universe). This was adapted into the stage play “The Woggle Bug”. Which appeared while the original Wizard of Oz Opera was still being performed. Characters like the Scarecrow and the Tin Man were cut and the end result made it a mediocre success(in our timeline, it was a flop for being considered too kids stuff which isn’t the case here, and some other complaints work for it rather than against it in this timeline, for instance a scene where it rains cats and dogs was criticized as looking like it was raining corpses, which is a complaint in a children’s play but not in an opera about war). Baum also worked for years on a stage adaptation of Ozma of Oz that did fairly well in Los Angeles, but not well enough to convince the producer?to mount a production in New York. He also began a stage version of The Patchwork Girl of Oz, which would become an early film. He would try to make a return to children’s book with Dot and Tot of Merryland in 1901 but this book was a failure, faltering the relationship with Denslow, and was their last collaboration. Baum the children’s book writer is said to have died with that book, he would now be known for his epic fantasy. Baum would many times declare himself done with the Oz Books but kept coming back due to popular demand. Baum’s next book, The life and adventures of Santa Claus, was a realistic depiction of how Santa Claus might have lived had he really existed with some fantasy. This version of Santa even appeared in the Oz Books. Another book, Queen Zixi of Ix was also popular. Baum’s reputation allowed him to publish “The last Egyptian. ” under his real name(not a pseudonym as in real life). In 1914, Baum started his own film company, the Oz film Manufacturing company. The silent film actor Richard Rosson was involved, his younger brother Harold Rosson was the cinematographer on the 1939 Wizard of Oz film. Baum died in 1919. The 1939 Wizard of Oz film was not made by MGM(Our timeline’s Wizard of Oz film was made because it was a children’s story and Disney’s Snow White was a recent success, proving they were profitable). It was instead made by the Oz Film manufacturing company(which never folded since the Oz books being marketed to children effectively killed it in our timeline, here it survives because the Oz series isn't a children's book series). Harold Rosson was involved thanks to his family connections. This also allowed the film to be more faithful. Ray Bolger would play the Scarecrow(as he wanted to ever since his childhood idol Fred Stone had on stage in 1902 which still happens so that doesn't change). Gale Sondergaard was originally cast to play the Wicked Witch, but didn’t like playing a hag character and was switched to playing Glinda instead, who began transforming into a hag in one scene, but a short one. Actor Bobby Ebsen had turned down an exclusive MGM contract and was told he would never work in Hollywood ever again, despite this he was offered the role of the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. The rest of the actors were left over from stage and previous film productions made by the Oz Film company. (in our timeline, Bobby Ebsen suffered poisoning from the aluminum paint used in his costume as the Tin Man in the MGM production. Here that doesn’t happen because The OZ Film Company has been making Oz films for years, as per Baum's intentions and wouldn’t make a mistake like that). The film was revolutionary as Fantasy Films on its scale were rare at the time and there was simply nothing like it. It was also cheaper to make as most of the props were left over from earlier shows and films. While not a musical, the film’s one song “Somewhere over the rainbow” was a hit. The cheaper production using old props specific to the story, meant they could get to work making sequels. An adaptation of Return to Oz followed in 1941, but the advent of World War II caused the studio to halt production in favor of making Wartime films. The Oz books were a series about a war and so the third film was reworked to create parallels between the events in Europe, the Gnome King became a stand in for Hitler and his conquest of Oz for the invasion of Europe. Dorothy returning to Oz to help save it was a stand in for America joining the War effort. The Oz Films continued until they faced a problem after the war. The Oz Books(and the films adapted from them) had elements of Communism and while hidden in the first few works, as they went on these became more noticed. They were praised for other elements such as their feminism(almost all the major rulers of Oz were female), and their representation of gay individuals(Dorothy Gale would have a relationship with the witch Ozma in the books), one of the drawbacks to this was the term “Friend of Dorothy” was used among homosexuals in secret for a time(based on a line from one of the books where someone tells Dorothy she has queer friends and she responds with “I don’t mind if they’re queer so long as they're friends”. The production of Oz Films meant the FBI caught on to the term and soon the term was discontinued. Now the Oz books were under attack and both their communist elements and gay representation fell under attack as well. All works would be banned by the 1950’s, including the Motion Picture Production Code preventing Oz films from being made. This would only end with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. In the intervening time, literary attention shifted to J. Tolkien’s books, the Hobbit and the Lord of the rings series, which had come out around the late 1930’s and were deemed “Safer”. Attempts to rush them into film production came soon after as the Wizard of Oz films proved it could be done. Notes: The Cowardly Lion is supposedly based off the real life figure of William Jennings Bryan, ironically his character is preserved as in the book, the Lion is a fearsome beast and even acts brave but is ashamed at being secretly afraid, so the reroll didn’t change that seeing as how he is afraid but still acts brave by killing and attacking witches. Baum’s plans for an Oz themed Amusement park never even came into existence in this timeline. Similarly the Fairylogue and Radio Plots which bankrupted Baum in real life never happened as the format doesn’t fit this version. Neither Judy Garland, nor the other two proposed actresses: Shirley Temple and Deanna Durbin would be chosen since the film isn’t a musical and the story is not appropriate for children. Margaret Hamilton doesn’t play the Wicked Witch because she was under MGM contract at the time. Who aren’t making the film in this timeline. The Wiz, The animated sequels Journey Back to Oz, Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz, Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s return don’t exist as a result of this Wizard of Oz not being kid friendly. Oz, the great and Powerful also doesn’t exist because the Wizard is a straight villain now(in the books he was rewritten as a good guy because childr
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