Anderson (or Andersson) may refer to:
Mat Fraser (born 1962) is an English rock musician, actor and performance artist. Between 1980 and 1995 he was a drummer with several rock bands including Fear of Sex, The Reasonable Strollers, Joyride, The Grateful Dub, and Living in Texas, the latter of which had a number one single in Italy.[citation needed]
Fraser was born with phocomelia of both arms, due to his mother being prescribed thalidomide during her pregnancy. As a live artist he was a member of the performance art group The DHSS in the early 1990s. He was included in Manuel Vason's book "Exposures" and has performed at numerous internationally renowned venues. He received considerable critical acclaim for his one-man show "Seal Boy". In 1999 he worked with the Hydra Collective on an event known as "Wrong Bodies" at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
As an actor Fraser has performed with the "Graeae Theatre Company", Europe's leading disabled theatre company. He is the creator and main performer in a new play called Thalidomide!! A Musical. He also co-hosts the BBC's Ouch! Podcast.
Wesley Wales Mortimer "Wes" Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer of features, short films and commercials. He was nominated for a 2001 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Royal Tenenbaums and a 2010 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for Fantastic Mr. Fox. His films employ similar aesthetics, using a deliberate, methodical cinematography, with mostly primary colors. His soundtracks feature folk and early rock music, in particular classic British rock. Anderson's films combine dry humor with poignant portrayals of flawed characters – often a mix of the wealthy and the working class. He is also known for working with many of the same actors and crew on varying projects.
Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom opened the Cannes Film Festival 2012.
Plot
Vidyadhar Patwardhan lives a middle-class life with his wife, Sumitra. They have a son, Amar, who lives abroad in London, U.K., and it is through his income that the family lives on. Then Amar returns home with Jenny Mayer, his fiancée, and both are welcomed. Both do not look kindly upon Amar's habit to drink. While the parents are busy preparing for a surprise birthday party for Amar, Amar gets himself killed in a fight. A devastated Vidyadhar and Sumitra arrange for his funeral, and thereafter follow-up with the police as to the conviction of the killer, who has been identified as Harshvardhan Kadam. The police version is quite different from that of Vidyadhar, and they claim that Amar and Jenny were involved in smuggling drugs, a fight ensued, and Amar was killed. Subsequently, two men are killed in a police encounter, after confessing that they had killed Amar over a fight over drugs. Then Jenny is arrested for possession of drugs and lodged in a cell. She is subsequently released, and returns home to London. The trial begins and ends with the judgment that Harshvardhan is not guilty, leaving Vidyadhar and Sumitra questioning whether Amar & Jenny were really involved in drugs, or is it all being made to appear that he was.
Keywords: death, grief, justice, son, truth
They pushed him too far...Now bear the consequences
Against the system
Pushed against the world... even a cat strikes back... and he was a father...
...family comes first
...a man who has lost all but not his faith
Family comes first
Plot
Chronicled through his journal, William Bryne, an idealistic, God-fearing young man, volunteers for war for the noblest of reasons; Duty, God, and Country. The deaths of the platoon's officers and a sergeant's suicide have pressed Corporal Bryne into command. Then comes word of the improbable, William must lead his beleaguered and outnumbered men into battle. William struggles to maintain his faith and understand his place between good and evil, while his tank crew comes to grips with their impending fate. After saving a Korean soldier's life and quelling a desertion and mutiny, William musters his last shred of idealism and leads his men into battle.
Search. Destroy. Defend
Plot
The Americans are planning to send five million dollars to Southeast Asia for relief work. They plan to send it to a bank in Manila and the President of the bank goes to the U.S. to work out the details. He is later approached by someone who wants him to steal the money and turn it over to them. He learns that they want him to use 4 blind men to get the money. So he recruits them and brings them to Manila and recruits a woman who teaches the blind to train them. Eventually they recruit a local bank robber who is also blind to help them.
Keywords: blaxploitation, blind, criminal, heist, independent-film, magician, multicultural
They're Kings of Kung Fu. Master Thieves ... And BLIND!
Five blind master killers pull off the most unbelievable heist of all time...
But even 15 Million CIA Dollars Won't Get Them Back Their Sight!
Revenge made them hate the man...but money was the excuse to blast him!
Agent: It's all going down right now at The International House of Pancakes!
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London, 1940. Aspiring jazz musician and future comedy legend Terence "Spike" Milligan reluctantly obeys his call-up and joins the Royal Artillery regiment at Bexhill, where he begins training to take part in the War. But along the way Spike and his friends get involved in many amusing - and some not-so amusing - scrapes. Based on the first volume of Milligan's war memoirs.
Keywords: based-on-book, independent-film
After Young Winston - Young Milligan!
Spike Milligan: [Having spent all night on sentry duty, Spike hears footsteps] Halt! Who goes there?::Unseen soldier: [In a broad Yorkshire accent] Adolf Bloody 'itler!::Spike Milligan: Pass... friend.
Leo Milligan: Hello son, how's the war going?::Spike Milligan: It's going ack-ack-ack-ping!
Fred Dalton: Give me just a few seconds with this "animal" and I'll make him talk.
What have I done, what have I got?
Your life is really useless, your life is really shot.
Gun toting losers, beer swillin' hicks.
Backwards hilljacks, stupid teenage chicks.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Anderson hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it here and
I will always hate it.
Don't you know I really hate it here?
Who have you done, who have you got?
Your wife's a douchebag, your kid's a little fucking snot.
Nothing to do, no place to go
you're so blind you don't even know.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Anderson hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it.
Oh yes I really hate it.
I'd rather be anywhere but here.
Will you ever set out or will you just die?? (Probably die)
I don't care anymore or even want to try.
Trailer park bred, fast food fed,
Forever K-Mart shopping, fucked in the head.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Franklin hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it here
Still I'll do nothing about it...
I'd rather be anywhere but fucking here.
What have I done, what have I got?
Your life is really useless, your life is really shot.
Gun toting losers, beer swillin' hicks.
Backwards hilljacks, stupid teenage chicks.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Anderson hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it here and
I will always hate it.
Don't you know I really hate it here?
Who have you done, who have you got?
Your wife's a douchebag, your kid's a little fucking snot.
Nothing to do, no place to go
you're so blind you don't even know.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Anderson hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it.
Oh yes I really hate it.
I'd rather be anywhere but here.
Will you ever set out or will you just die?? (Probably die)
I don't care anymore or even want to try.
Trailer park bred, fast food fed,
Forever K-Mart shopping, fucked in the head.
Hate it here, I hate it here this Franklin hell.
Life sucks but you're too blind to tell.
Don't you know I really hate it here
Still I'll do nothing about it...