Five couples. Four rooms. Endless possibilities.
Alex: You're such a lesbian.::Marty: A lesbian?::Alex: Yes. You never want to go out and you're always in bed by nine.
Miguel: I thought you said you didn't drink.::Victor: I said I shouldn't drink.
Marty: Are you ready?::Alex: Yeah, just give me a minute. I have to download this song and then I gotta make it my ringtone. And then I gotta take a shower.::Marty: You still have to shower?
Isabelle: Why don't you go out there, grab a meat cleaver, and chop it off? Turn your wife into a Munich!::Ray: First of all, it's eunuch. Secondly, shut the fuck up! These walls are thin.::Isabelle: Are you embarrassed by my penis?
Isabelle: I think it's bigger than yours...::Ray: That's great!::Isabelle: It's got a mushroom head... like a shiitake.
Marty: He stares at you! He mentally undresses you!::Alex: He does not. That's his normal look.::Marty: That is not his normal look! If he looked at me like that, I'd expect a sext message not long after.
Isabelle: Are you gonna leave me because I don't have a vagina no more?
Isabelle: My father always wanted a boy.
Plot
"If you don't have your own plan, you'll damn sure be a part of someone else's." That quote kicks off the first of multiple story lines, in the crime ensemble "Bubblegum & Broken Fingers." This character-driven collage of sex, violence and survival is equal parts western, gangster and love stories. We follow the journey of a mysterious silver briefcase and witness the havoc it brings each new owner. The seemingly unrelated stories continuously collide throughout for multiple plot twists. Rodney, a young mob bag-man tries to leave his life of crime but his partner Dominic has other plans. German tourists bite off more than they can chew. A tiny mute hitch hiker has a day she'll never forget. Blix, an escapee from a federal prison, goes on a destructive rampage. Playboy Doctor Sean Steele puts his life in jeopardy when he thinks with the wrong head. FBI agent Hampton and U.S. Marshal Yamato ruthlessly compete for the same arrest. These stories of dysfunction all smash together for a final resolution in the end. "Bubblegum & Broken Fingers" is a bizarre trip around the block that will leave you lifetimes away from where you started.
Hampton: Right, I forgot, it's more existential than literal.
God: All right, Hampton. Black hair...::Hampton: Brown.::God: Brown eyes...::Hampton: Hazel, actually...::God: 5'6"?::Hampton: 5'11", actually- but only recently...::God: Do you mind if I smoke?
God: Maybe I thought I could do it, back in the earlier days. But then Abraham sacrifices his son to me, Noah's building a fucking ark-! And what's Jonah and his whale to me?::Hampton: Not much, I imagine...::God: Not much, it's fucking weird.
Plot
Cal moves to Los Angeles to become a hypnotherapist. Instead he finds Win squatting in his apartment making moonshine, and gets blamed for the subsequent property damage. If they can stop fighting and join forces, they just might be able to pull Cal out of debt and discover something great.
Keywords: coming-of-age, independent-film
He cures addictions. She causes them.
Plot
Anthony Wayne goes to Paris. He's going to work there as a bank- employee. He has got 30 days off to orientate himself and to find himself a house. He falls in love with Nicole Chantelle (she doesn't know that) and becomes her maid, which means that he has to look after the spoiled Marie, Nicole's daughter. He's the first who can handle her, and he really enjoys being maid. Then it appears that Nicole is his future colleague at the bank...
Keywords: alarm-clock, bank, barbie, butler, doorknob, employer-employee-relationship, family-relationships, finance, independent-film, love
Plot
A reluctant gunslinger tires of having to defend himself at every cow town he visits, so he adopts an alias and continues his wandering. At an outpost run by a father and young son, he gets involved with a robbery in progress, and agrees to take the son to the boy's uncle, a sheriff in Table Rock, for his safety. Once there he finds the town gearing up for the arrival of a cattle drive and the unruly cowboys. He strives to remain uninvolved as the sheriff tries to get his help with the cowboys, but the sheriff nurses bad memories from an earlier incident that may threaten his effectiveness.
Keywords: based-on-novel, long-brown-hair, street-shootout
Wes Tancred: I was just telling Cathy I'm pulling out.::Sam Murdock: Oh? Well, any particular reason, Wes?::Wes Tancred: What happened to Ard out there?::Sam Murdock: Oh, well, they'd have strung him up anyway, so I did him a favor.::Wes Tancred: Well, I'm pulling out before you do me any favors.
ageing bar girl: What's the matter, nobody want to play with you?::Wes Tancred: Leave it alone, I'm not a trail hand.::ageing bar girl: It's OK, I've got time.::Wes Tancred: No you haven't.
Hampton may refer to:
From the Saxon words meaning "homestead" and "enclosure".
Lionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Like Red Norvo, he was one of the first jazz vibraphone players. Hampton ranks among the great names in jazz history, having worked with a who's who of jazz musicians, from Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.
Lionel Hampton was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1908, and was raised by his grandmother. Shortly after he was born, he and his mother moved to her hometown Birmingham, Alabama. He spent his early childhood in Kenosha, Wisconsin before he and his family moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1916. As a youth, Hampton was a member of the Bud Billiken Club, an alternative to the Boy Scouts of America, which was off limits because of racial segregation. During the 1920s—while still a teenager—Hampton took xylophone lessons from Jimmy Bertrand and started playing drums. Hampton was raised Roman Catholic, and started out playing fife and drum at the Holy Rosary Academy near Chicago.
William "Bill" Burr (born June 10, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, radio host and actor.
Burr was born in Canton, Massachusetts. His father was a dentist, and Bill worked as a hygienist for a short time. He began stand-up at age 23 after attending Emerson College, where he majored in Radio. Burr also had a early morning slot on college radio during this period. In 1995, he moved to New York City and lived there for eight months. Burr then moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked on a number of film and television projects. He returned to New York in 1999 and moved back to Los Angeles in 2008, where he currently resides. Burr stands 5'10" in height, is left handed, and is of German and Irish descent.
He performs over three hundred shows annually, had two movies released in 2006, and has performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. In early 2004, he appeared in two episodes of Chappelle's Show, and in September 2005, his HBO One Night Stand special aired. Along with many other projects, Burr has also been a guest comedian on the Bob and Tom Show as well as on the Opie and Anthony Show on XM Satellite Radio, sometimes sitting in when third member Jim Norton is away. He has also performed on the Comedy Central Presents show.
Fred Hampton (August 30, 1948 – December 4, 1969) was an African-American activist and deputy chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP). He was killed in his apartment during a raid by a tactical unit of the Cook County, Illinois State's Attorney's Office (SAO), in conjunction with the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Hampton's death was chronicled in the 1971 documentary film The Murder of Fred Hampton, as well as an episode of the critically acclaimed documentary series Eyes on the Prize.
Hampton was born on August 30, 1948, in present day Summit, Illinois and grew up in Maywood, a suburb to the west of the city. His parents had moved north from Louisiana, and both worked at the Argo Starch Company. As a youth, Hampton was gifted both in the classroom and on the athletic field, having a strong desire to play center field for the New York Yankees, and graduating from Proviso East High School with honors in 1966.
David Hampton (born May 7, 1947 in Akron, Ohio) is a former professional American football running back in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles.
Hampton was part of a star-studded backfield which helped Wyoming post a 10-0 regular season record in 1967 and a number six national ranking before falling to Louisiana State in the Sugar Bowl. Other future pros in Wyoming's backfield included Jim Kiick, who was part of two world championship teams with the Miami Dolphins, and Vic Washington, who helped the San Francisco 49ers win three consecutive NFC West division titles from 1970-72.
Hampton was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the ninth round of the 1969 NFL Draft, in what turned out to be Vince Lombardi's last official function with the club before becoming coach and general manager of the Washington Redskins. Hampton was expected to fill the shoes of retired legends Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung, but in three years with Green Bay, he, along with the rest of the Packers' aging offense, struggled.