Murray may refer to:
Andrew "Andy" Murray (born 15 May 1987) is a Scottish professional tennis player, ranked No. 4 in the world, and was ranked No. 2 from 17 to 31 August 2009. Murray achieved a top-10 ranking by the Association of Tennis Professionals for the first time on 16 April 2007. He has been runner-up in three Grand Slam finals: the 2008 US Open, the 2010 Australian Open and the 2011 Australian Open, losing the first two to Roger Federer and the third to Novak Djokovic. In 2011, Murray became only the seventh player in the Open Era to reach the semi-finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments in one year.
Andy Murray was born to Will and Judy in Glasgow, Scotland. His maternal grandfather, Roy Erskine, was a professional footballer who played reserve team matches for Hibernian and in the Scottish Football League for Stirling Albion and Cowdenbeath. Murray's brother, Jamie, is also a professional tennis player, playing on the doubles circuit. Following the separation of his parents when he was nine years old, Andy and Jamie lived with their father. Murray later attended Dunblane High School. Murray is in a five-year relationship with Kim Sears, who is regularly seen attending his matches. The relationship ended briefly in 2009 before they reconciled a short time later in 2010.
Novak Djokovic (Serbian: Новак Ђоковић or Novak Đoković; pronounced [nɔ̂ʋaːk dʑɔ̂ːkɔʋitɕ] ( listen); born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player who has been ranked World No. 1 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) since 4 July 2011. He has won five Grand Slam singles titles: the 2008, 2011 and 2012 Australian Open, the 2011 Wimbledon Championships, and the 2011 US Open. By winning three Majors in 2011, Djokovic became the sixth male player in the open era to win three Majors in a calendar year.
He is the first male player representing Serbia to win a Major singles title and the youngest player in the open era to have reached the semifinals of all four Grand Slam events, separately and consecutively. Amongst other titles, he won the Tennis Masters Cup in 2008 and was on the team which won the 2010 Davis Cup. He also won the bronze medal in singles at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He has won 11 Masters 1000 series titles placing him joint fourth on the all time list. Djokovic has quickly moved up in the rankings of history. Tennis Channel ranked him number 40 , and former player Pat Cash said he is one of the greatest ever.
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Outback Australia, 1859. Three weather worn men sit around a campfire eating from dented cans of beans and drinking from battered leather sacks of water. Murray, the eldest of the trio, is badly injured, with signs of gangrene. Barry, the leader of this expedition, knows the stakes. Having gangrene in a hostile environment such as the outback is a death sentence, especially when food and fresh water supplies are critically low and the nearest town is 100km away on foot. If Barry is to see his wife and boy again, he must convince Patrick that killing Murray is the only humane choice. Their survival depends on it.
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Murray and his wife are having Dale and his wife over to their place for a few drinks, Dale and his wife needing a night away for some adult stimulation as they are parents of a newborn son. But Murray and his wife are a little distracted with their new puppy, Hollandaise, who they treat more as a baby than Dale and his wife treat their son. Whenever they have to deal with Hollandaise, which they do in tandem and in agreement, Murray and his wife tend to forget all about everything else that is going on around them, including Dale and his wife's needs as their house guests. Dale and his wife may be able only to take so much of this behavior. But Hollandaise ends up becoming a much needed distraction for all by the end of the get-together.
Keywords: canadian-humor, comedy-troupe, improvisation, joke, live-audience, live-comedy, live-performance, reference-to-facebook, revue, second-city
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Christopher Plummer plays Flash, a curmudgeon with a hankering for classic movies and booze. Cameron is a volatile teen who commits grand theft auto just because the car is an exact replica from Christine. Their relationship is forged in the darkness of a movie theater and fueled by a mutual appreciation of rebellion and cinema. Cameron enters a student film contest, though he lacks the resources of his peers. Learning that Flash is a retired Hollywood gaffer-and the only surviving crew member from Citizen Kane-Cameron follows him to his home at the Motion Picture Residence for the Elderly, a colony of aging film folk set aside by the industry. A quirky fellowship develops, in which Flash and his friends help Cameron make his film, and, in doing so, change his life.
Keywords: chihuahua, dog, german-shepherd, juvenile-delinquency, los-angeles-california, mentor, movie-theater, teenager
It's never too late to rewrite your life's story.
Separated by a Generation, United by a Passion
Flash Madden: We never lose our gifts - only our opportunity to open them.
Flash Madden: Oh boy. Does he have the best crew in town?::Mrs. Erskine: Well, the oldest crew anyway.::Speed: what?::Mrs. Erskine: And the only one with a deaf sound mixer.::Speed: I heard that.
[Flash jams the Gameboy of the projectionist into the projector, because it's about to explode]::Projectionist: Oh, my god! My Gameboy!!::Flash Madden: I'm sure that Santa will bring you a new one.
Nurse: [Observing Mildred flirting with Flash in the rest home] Just the *thought* of you two bumpin' uglies messes me up.
Flash Madden: [Muttering out loud in retro-themed movie theater, where "Touch of Evil" is playing] Charlton Heston playing a Mexican... Give me a friggin' break.
Flash Madden: [Taunting a nearby audience member in the movie theater] Hey look, professor: I've MADE more movies than you've been to!
Mickey Hopkins: I'm sorry, Flash. It's been too long. I've lost "the gift".::Flash Madden: Ah, we never lose our gifts - only the opportunity to open them.::Mickey Hopkins: That's pretty eloquent... for a gaffer.::Flash Madden: Even us juicers have our moments, huh?
Cameron Kincaid: [He and Flash are discussing cigars] But aren't Cuban cigars illegal in this country?::Flash Madden: I consider it burning their crops!
Flash Madden: [Speaking to Cameron] This country's famous for shittin' on their elderly. God help you if you don't have family... America's all about the young, the beautiful, the "Winner"! Ya' know, kid, in Europe, Asia, and especially Africa, the elderly are truly respected and they're almost TREASURED by the young people. Not here, though. Oh, no... We live in a throw-away society. If it breaks, throw it away. If a new one pops up, throw the old one away. If your puppy grows up to be a pain-in-the-ass dog, dump it. Someone will kill it. If your marriage isn't working, hey, divorce, throw it away, marry someone else. If you get sick of them, throw them away, too.
Flash Madden: Nietzsche was full of shit, most of the time. Tolstoy said that Nietzsche was stupid and, uh... abnormal.
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CJ is having a bad day having been left alone in a London pub by her Rock Star fiance. The Bartender, Murry attempts to brighten CJ's evening with a story. But the story soon takes on the trappings of a lesson about the six phases of adultery. Murry soon gets the entire pub including a bi-sexual trio, loser guys, and drunken snobs involved as each character in his romance novel tale becomes a perfect example of each phase. 1 - The Fantasy. 2 - The Itch. 3 - The Near Miss. 4 - The Lure of the Taboo. 5 - Wonderful Sex. 6 - Betrayal. CJ begins to wonder if Murry's lesson is a message...
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Vivian's family are penniless nomads, moving from one cheap flat to another in Beverly Hills so she and her brothers can attend the city's schools. Uncle Mickey sends them money to survive. When Mickey's daughter Rita runs away from an asylum, Vivian's dad offers shelter to her if Mickey will pay for a plush flat. Vivian must babysit her adult cousin, making sure she gets to nursing school and avoids pills and booze. But Vivian has her own problems: she's curious about sex, likes an older neighbor kid, has inherited her mother's ample breasts, and wants a family that doesn't embarrass her. Can she help Rita, keep Uncle Mickey happy, and feel OK about her body and her family?
Keywords: 1970s, actor, air-vent, apartment, apartment-building, backlit-in-a-sheer-dress, bar, bare-breasts, beverly-hills-california, black-comedy
Never judge a girl by her address.
Take it from Vivian. The biggest problem in the country isn't money or drugs. It's breasts.
It's 1976. Meet Vivian. A symbol of her time- not her place.
Growing Up Is Hard To Do
Vivian: You dropped out of high school?::Eliot: It was an option. I wanted to join the workforce.::Vivian: What do you do?::Eliot: I sell pot.
Eliot: [looking at his backseat] There's blood. Do you still have your period?::Vivian: No, I would've warned you.::Eliot: What just happened here?::Vivian: ...Let's just get dressed.::Eliot: Are you telling me I popped your cherry?::Vivian: I didn't want to make a big deal out of it. I just wanted to get it over with. No ceremony.::Eliot: That puts a lot of pressure on a man. Did you think of that? Did you think of me? You know what this makes me? A criminal. On 2 counts! Devirginizing a minor.
Vivian: Are you starring at my breasts?::Eliot: No!::Vivian: [lifts up her shirt] Well look at them!::Eliot: Ok...::Vivian: What do they make you think?::Eliot: I don't know::Vivian: Do they looked deformed?::Eliot: No, they look beautiful!::Vivian: Do you want to touch them?::Eliot: Ok.
[Eliot and Viv are giving Rita a lift to her boyfriend's place]::Eliot: All right, we're close. I know this neighborhood. I do a lot of business up here.::Rita Abromowitz: Really? What do you do?::Vivian: He deals drugs.::Eliot: Vivian! Will you mind not going around misrepresenting me like that? Jesus. I just don't want anyone to the get the wrong idea that I'm like some kind of school yard pusher.::Rita Abromowitz: Oh, I don't mind. In fact, do you have anything for my nerves? You know, just laying around? [rapidly] Seconal, Demerol, Tuinal, Valium, Quaaludes, Percocet...::Vivian: Rita!::Eliot: Not my merchandise. I deal exclusively in pot.::Rita Abromowitz: That shit makes me paranoid.
Murray Samuel Abromowitz: Who the hell is that on your shirt?::Eliot: Charles Manson, sir.::Murray Samuel Abromowitz: Okay... [to family] Your sister gets the bedroom.
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A women who police find in a wrecked stolen car is blamed for the theft, and shooting of a cop who tried to stop the vehicle. But when she claims amnesia, and that she didn't steal the car, the police don't believe her. Only her lawyer is willing to listen to her, and as her memory starts to return, she realizes her daughter is missing.
Keywords: amnesia, kidnapping, mistaken-identity
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Felix's daughter Edna is getting married, and his wife Gloria throws him out of the house for a few days, so that she can plan the wedding herself, without him getting in the way. Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, who is still living in the same apartment from the TV show. Due to throat cancer, Oscar had to have one of his vocal cords removed, and he can only speak in a raspy whisper. Meanwhile, plans for the wedding are going on, and things get complicated when Felix finds out that Edna's fiancé has been divorced twice.
Keywords: cancer, human-relationship, odd-couple, sequel
Felix: Oscar's in the hos---what hospital?::Murray: Columbia Presbyterian, but he begged me not to tell you.::Felix: He tells you, but he doesn't tell me, his best friend. I guess he doesn't want to worry me.::Murray: He doesn't want to *see* you.
[Felix is upset that his daughter's fiance has been twice divorced.]::Felix: The man's been divorced twice, Oscar.::Oscar: Be careful, Felix. A lot of people have been divorced. Jeannie was divorced, you're divorced.::Felix: That's different.::Oscar: I'm divorced.::Felix: Well, I wouldn't want my daughter to marry you either.
[After Oscar has throat surgery.]::Felix: You sound terrible.::Oscar: No kidding, I just had my throat circumcised!
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A romantically hapless young man (Scott) has his life changed when he finds the proverbial genie-in-a-bottle, in this case a very comely lass (Jeannie). With Jeannie granting wishes left and right, Scott soon has a fine house, a wonderful car, and a chance to impress the girl of his dreams. But is this the way to true happiness?
Keywords: big-butt, cheating, female-nudity, genie, independent-film, large-breasts, thong, threeway-sex, topless-female-nudity, wish
It will really raise your spirits.
I know a man who lives under his covers
uh uh uh uh uh uh
Lost his mind from the TV
Now he’s playing God
And somebody told him that he was no good at
uh uh uh uh uh uh
He’s talking out of the left side of his mouth
And he won’t follow
These lines he’s drawn for him
And he don’t want to try
Seeing is believing
Lord knows what he sees here every night
Three little boys dress up in the morning
uh uh uh uh uh uh
Come back home from the school yard
Talkin’ bout Love
But on this occasion the boys feel the same
uh uh uh uh uh uh
Something’s holding them back there
I bet it was their mom
And they won’t follow
These lines he’s drawn for them
Cause they don’t want to try
Seeing is believing
Lord knows what they see here every night
And we both know
That people change
When truth’s not part of their lives
I’ve seen the love in their eyes
Don’t say goodbye
Goodbye
I know a man who wakes up in the evening
uh uh uh uh uh uh
Lost his mind from the TV
Now he’s blaming God
And somebody told him that he’s good for nothing
uh uh uh uh uh uh
Now he screen prints American T-shirts
Through the night
And he won’t follow
These lines they’ve drawn for him
And he don’t want to try
Seeing is believing
Lord knows what he sees here