The Rebound is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Bartha. It was released in theaters in several countries in late 2009. It was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on December 25, 2010, but was cancelled due to the film's distributor shutting down. It ended up going direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 7, 2012.
A housewife and mother of two, Sandy (Catherine Zeta-Jones), discovers that her husband has been unfaithful. After a hasty divorce, she leaves home and goes to New York City with her young son and daughter. There, they begin a new life. Sandy rents an apartment above a coffee house and befriends one of the waiters, Aram Finklestein (Justin Bartha). Aram, at 25, is not sure what he wants to do with his life although he has a college degree and a tendency toward Women's Studies and Feminism. He decides to babysit Sandy's children and becomes their full-time nanny. He develops a close-knit relationship with the children; and a chemistry starts to brew between Aram and Sandy, ensuing in an awkward sexual encounter that the children come to know about.
Cedar + Gold is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Tristan Prettyman. It was released on October 2, 2012 by Capitol Records and peaked at number 47 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Much of the album's lyrical content was influenced by Prettyman's on-again, off-again relationship with fellow singer-songwriter Jason Mraz.
Prettyman began a four-year hiatus from music after extensively touring in support of her 2008 album Hello...x. She traveled to Bali, Australia, New York, and Costa Rica, after which she was diagnosed with vocal cord polyps. She returned to songwriting following surgery. While Hello was partly inspired by her breakup with Jason Mraz, Cedar + Gold was recorded after the couple reunited, got engaged, and then split again. Mraz had told The Daily Beast about the breakup, and Prettyman reacted by writing songs to tell her side of the story. "Some of these songs were written in 'fuck you' moments. I felt trapped," Prettyman said. In the song "Glass Jar", a reference to the jar that once held her engagement ring, she recalls the moment Mraz proposed to her. "I Was Gonna Marry You" is a kiss-off to Mraz in which Prettyman explains feeling shocked at the breakup. She examines the relationship as a whole in the nearly-six-minute album closer "Never Say Never", which incorporates spoken word and concludes with pedal steel guitar. First single "My Oh My" was released in June 2012 in advance of the album. The music video for the album's second single "I Was Gonna Marry You" was released in October. On January 18, 2013, Nylon premiered the lyric video for "Rebound".
Actors: Justin Perez (actor), Ned Thorne (actor), Rachael Hip-Flores (actress), Amanda Nicastro (actress), Tom Brennan (producer), Tom Brennan (writer), Rachael Hip-Flores (writer), Amanda Nicastro (writer), Justin Perez (writer), Ned Thorne (writer), Ned Thorne (director), Ned Thorne (editor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,I saw you,
At the produce stand
By the tangerines,
Bananas in your hand
We talk for five,
Yeah maybe more
You don't got a girlfriend,
Anymore
And you're pretty hot,
And I'm around
For the rebound
Gotta knock it off,
Gotta go to bed
You and your Bananas,
Stick in my head
But then you called,
So I came
That's what she said,
For ten days straight
Take off your pants
Right now
For the rebound
I lost my number,
Can I have yours
And I'm
Not positive,
But I'm pretty sure
That your shirt,
Would look better
On my floor
Tell me your name,
One more time
While I check you out,
At the checkout line
We wave goodbye,
And now he knows
That magic happens,
At Trader Joe's
So hit me up,
Cause I'm always down
For the rebound
For the rebound
For the rebound