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Happythankyoumoreplease (2010) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$29.99 $23.97

Original Title: Happy thank you more please
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Sundance Film Festival


Language Selections:
Danish ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
Norwegian ( Subtitles )
Swedish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Sweden ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
98 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2010 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Josh Radnor


Written By:
Josh Radnor


Actors:
Malin Akerman ..... Annie
Michael Algieri ..... Rasheen
Bram Barouh ..... Spencer
Dana Barron ..... The Gynecologist
Sunah Bilsted ..... Receptionist
Jimmy Gary Jr. ..... Police Officer
Tony Hale ..... Sam #2
Richard Jenkins ..... Paul Gertmanian
Zoe Kazan ..... Mary Catherine
Marna Kohn ..... Melissa
Kate Mara ..... Mississippi
Laith Nakli ..... MTA Worker
Katharine Powell ..... Girl Leaving Apartment
Josh Radnor ..... Sam Wexler
Maria Elena Ramirez ..... Jill


Synopsis:
It is no wonder that the insufferable romantic comedy 'Happythankyoumoreplease," set in New York, looks and sounds like a flop pilot for a television sitcom. Its writer, director and star, Josh Radnor, who plays Ted in 'How I Met Your Mother," has obviously absorbed the first rule of the game: no matter what, keep things perky and gabby, even if nothing of substance is expressed, and the wisecracks fizzle. If you have to throw in a few requisite tears, make sure they dry quickly. The film's protagonist, Sam Wexler (Mr. Radnor), is an ambitious, youngish writer, a self-described 'suburban kid with good parents" whose first novel, painfully titled 'The Other Great Thing About Vinyl," has found no takers. While on the subway to a meeting with a prospective publisher, he spots an adorable boy (Michael Algieri), whom he semi-adopts for four days after this little cherub is accidentally separated from the grown-ups Sam assumes must be his parents. Their implausible, cutesy-poo meeting and its sentimental payoff are drawn out in a preposterous subplot in which Sam, who could face charges of kidnapping, lets the boy, Rasheen, stay in his apartment after feebly trying to deliver him to the proper authorities. The poker-faced, mostly silent moppet, who turns out to be a fugitive from foster care, reveals himself as a whiz with crayons and drawing pencils.

Six New Yorkers juggle love, friendship, and the keenly challenging specter of adulthood. Sam Wexler is a struggling writer who's having a particularly bad day. When a young boy gets separated from his family on the subway, Sam makes the questionable decision to bring the child back to his apartment and thus begins a rewarding, yet complicated, friendship. Sam's life revolves around his friends-Annie, whose self-image keeps her from commitment; Charlie and Mary Catherine, a couple whose possible move to Los Angeles tests their relationship; and Mississippi, a cabaret singer who catches Sam's eye.

Captures a generational moment - young people on the cusp of truly growing up, tiring of their reflexive cynicism, each in their own ways struggling to connect and define what it means to love and be loved.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 31 March, 2011.
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