Happy Tears movies Wallpapers and Trailer : Title : Happy Tears Genre : Drama Director : MitchellLichtenstein Producer : Joyce M. Pierpoline Writer : MitchellLichtenstein Release Date : February 19, 2010 Starring of Happy Tears : Demi Moore Ellen Barkin Parker Posey Rip Torn Watch Trailer of Happy Tears ::
... for those of you who enjoy useless but interesting trivia). Happy Tears is written and directed by MitchellLichtenstein, whom I fondly remember for his performance in the 1993 gay film, The Wedding Banquet (he's also the son of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein). And judging by the trailer below, the movie looks like it could be a good time. I'm definitely planning to check it out....
You guys remember MitchellLichtenstein's Teeth, right? Even if you didn't see the movie, you'll likely remember the vagina dentata premise. You know: The teenage girl with the angry, man-eating vagina? It was a better premise than it was a...
The first trailer for MitchellLichtenstein's follow-up to Teeth is finally here, and embedded below the break, ahead of a limited theatrical release on February 19th and a VOD due date six days later. Happy Tears appears to be a kind of The Savages-lite comedy about families, particular child-father relationships, and stars Parker Posey, Rip Torn, Demi Moore and Ellen Barkin. The father-kid...
The first trailer for MitchellLichtenstein's follow-up to Teeth is finally here, and embedded below the break, ahead of a limited theatrical release on February 19th and a VOD due date six days later. Happy Tears appears to be a kind of The Savages-lite comedy about families, particular child-father relationships, and stars Parker Posey, Rip Torn, Demi Moore and Ellen Barkin. The father-kid...
... be happy ones. Release Date: February 19, 2010 (limited) Studio: Roadside Attractions Director: MitchellLichtenstein Screenwriter: MitchellLichtenstein Starring: Parker Posey, Demi Moore, Rip Torn, Ellen Barkin Genre: Drama Rating: R (for language, drug use, and some sexual content including brief nudity) Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube
... Alan Grier) have learned to ignore their racial differences and become good friends. Richie (MitchellLichtenstein) is an effeminate soldier whose personality disarms the others, and when Carlyle (Michael Wright), an angry black man, arrives, the simmering tensions come to a boil. He berates Roger for living in a white barracks, and crudely exposes Richie's homosexuality. When drunken...
... torn by issues of race, class and sexuality. David Alan Grier (in his film debut), then-hottie MitchellLichtenstein and Michael Wright round out the main cast; all give riveting if occasionally overwrought performances. The film is most noteworthy today for its startling take on homosexuality in the armed forces a good ten years before military leaders adopted the controversial “Don’t...
... Watching it again, it is one of Altman’s better films. The cast is fantastic, including MitchellLichtenstein (who recently directed the horror film TEETH) as a soldier suspected of being gay by the rest of his bunkmates. Matthew Modine (who made this between PRIVATE SCHOOL and BIRDY) is also quite good. David Alan Grier (in a rare dramatic role), Michael Wright, and George...
... 1990’s. Watching it again, it is one of Altman’s better films. The cast is fantastic, including MitchellLichtenstein (who recently directed the horror film TEETH) as a soldier suspected of being gay by the rest of his bunkmates. Matthew Modine (who made this between PRIVATE SCHOOL and BIRDY) is also quite good. David Alan Grier (in a rare dramatic role), Michael Wright, and George...