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"Hunting Trip" is the tenth episode of the second season of American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the sixteenth overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on November 19, 2009. In the episode, Leslie tries to prove she can hang out with the guys by attending Ron's annual hunting trip, where Ron is accidentally shot.
The episode was written by Daniel J. Goor and was directed by series co-creator Greg Daniels. It also introduced a romantic subplot between the characters Andy and April which continued throughout the second season and into the third. Series co-creator Michael Schur said the pairing was not previously planned, but grew when it was discovered actors Aubrey Plaza and Chris Pratt had strong comedic chemistry together.
According to Nielsen Media Research, "Hunting Trip" was seen by 4.61 million viewers, a slight drop from the previous week's episode, "The Camel". The episode received generally positive to mixed reviews, with commentators particularly praising the Andy and April subplot, as well as the continued development of Leslie Knope's character.
Daniel Donald MacPherson (born 25 April 1980) is an Australian actor and television presenter, best known for his roles as; Joel Samuels on Neighbours, PC Cameron Tait on British police drama The Bill, and Detective Senior Constable Simon Joyner in City Homicide. He has previously co-hosted Dancing with the Stars alongside Edwina Bartholomew and starred as Jack Keenan in Wild Boys (2011).
MacPherson grew up in Sydney's beachside suburb of Cronulla where he lists swimming, cycling, rugby, surfing, golf and watching the Cronulla Sharks, a rugby league football team, as his favourite pastimes. MacPherson went on to live in Melbourne for many years before relocating to Sunshine Beach, Queensland before returning to Sydney for work in 2010. He has been based in the USA since 2013.
He was accepted into Mensa at the age of 10 and went on to attend the academically selective school Sydney Boys High School. An avid fitness advocate, MacPherson regularly competes in triathlons and marathons.
William "Bill" Farmer (born November 14, 1952) is an American voice actor and comedian, who is best known for his role of being the current voice of the Disney character Goofy, since 1987. He is also the current voice of Pluto and Horace Horsecollar.
Farmer was born on November 14, 1952 in Pratt, Kansas, as the second child in his family. His parents were of English and Welsh descent.
Farmer's first job, at the age of 15, involved doing voices, especially those of Western stars like John Wayne or Walter Brennan. He and his friends would sometimes go through fast food drive-thrus and order foods in his character voices. Bill attended the University of Kansas, and is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. In college, he found work in radio and TV and then moved on to stand-up comedy as an impressionist until he moved out to Hollywood, where he began voicing Goofy in January 1987. In 1982, while he was still doing stand-up comedy, Farmer worked at a comedy club called the Comedy Corner in Dallas, Texas. He continued to work there until his move to Hollywood in 1986.
Generational Sins Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, Barrett Donner! Be the first to watch, comment, and share Indie trailers, clips, and featurettes dropping @MovieclipsIndie. ► Buy Tickets to Generational Sins: https://www.fandango.com/generational-sins-204135/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Watch more Indie Trailers: ► New Indie Trailers Playlist http://bit.ly/2ir63Ms ► New International Trailers Playlist http://bit.ly/2o3B52r ► Indie Movie Guide Playlist http://bit.ly/2nUZ4jE Two estranged brothers are brought back together by the death of their mother. Her dying wish is to see them return to their birthplace and reunite with their abusive, alcoholic father. They set out on a journey that leads them to their hometown ful...
A Superhero film shot with the feeling of a western.
Log line: Two estranged brothers set out on a road trip to the home one doesn’t know and the other wants to forget. Directed by Spencer T. Folmar | Starring: Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, Barrett Donner, and Bill Farmer. Produced by Thurman Mason www.GenerationalSins.com
Darkrider Studios (Lethal Obsession, Mother's Blood) is breathing life into Zack Daggy & Allen Sales's Dark Worlds, a horror anthology of interconnecting short tales in the vein of Trick r Treat, Creepshow and Twilight Zone: The Movie. Based on Daggy's original novel, Dark Worlds: Project 31, Dark Worlds is ready to remind you why you should fear the dark! The first short in the series, SLASHER, is directed by Chris Jay (Lethal Obsession) and stars Beau Yotty (Unlikely Prophets) and Michelle Shields (Frankenstein: Day of the Beast). The film has entered post-production, and now the first behind-the-scenes videos and images are hitting the Web!
Slow Burn is a hard-hitting drama about a young girl (Paige Graham), who's being forced into prostitution by two local wannabe thugs (Dax Spanogle and David G.B. Brown), so they can pay off debts that they owe. Her sister, a struggling waitress (Kayla DeWitt) is pursued by a shady cop (Michael McCallum) that won't take no for an answer. The girls set up the cop against the thugs so they can try and leave town.
Ned, Marc, Aimee and Joe review Generational Sins, directed by Spencer Folmar and starring Bill Farmer, Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, Barrett Donner, Kristen Jezek, and Nick Coble. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NewCatholicGeneration Contact us at: NewCatholicGeneration@gmail.com Connect with us on social media for updates: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NewCatholicGeneration Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NewCatholicGen Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/NewCatholicGeneration Snapchat: NewCatholicGen or visit us at http://www.NewCatholicGeneration.com
Generational Sins - Featurette - Making the Film (2017): Check out the new featurette starring Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, and Barrett Donner! Be the first to watch, comment, and share Indie trailers, clips, and featurettes dropping @MovieclipsIndie. ► Buy Tickets to Generational Sins: https://www.fandango.com/generational-sins-204135/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Watch more Indie Trailers: ► New Indie Trailers Playlist http://bit.ly/2ir63Ms ► New Documentary Trailers Playlist http://bit.ly/2nUReGU ► New International Trailers Playlist http://bit.ly/2o3B52r Two estranged brothers are brought back together by the death of their mother. Her dying wish is to see them return to their birthplace and reunite with their abusive, alcoholic father. They set out on a journey that...
Synopsis William Rosum is a bit of a celebrity. He's in the papers all the time. He's the talk of the town Everyone is dying to know where he'll be, what he'll do and most of all… Who he'll kill. After 55 slayings in 5 years, William has earned a reputation as the Careview Slasher, but as he will soon learn, sometimes the price of fame can be deadly. Based in part on Zack Daggy's original novel, Dark Worlds: Project 31, Slasher is the first short film in a horror anthology of interconnecting tales in the vein of Trick r Treat, Creepshow and V/H/S. Starring Beau Yotty Michelle Shields Dax Spanogle Kitsie Duncan Jason Hignite Directed By Chris Jay Written By Zack Daggy Adapted to Screen By Zack Daggy & Allen Sale Musical Score By Otto Cate Featured Music "My Last Goodbye" by Noctura ...
The official teaser for The Hunting Trip, starring Ralph Lister, Dax Spanogle, David Gries, David Scott Diaz, and Danielle Wolverton. Gabriel Productions In association with Balderdash Productions www.thehuntingtripmovie.com
The official short film - The Hunting Trip. Starring Ralph Lister, Dax Spanogle, David Gries, David Scott Diaz, and Danielle Wolverton. Gabriel Productions In association with Balderdash Productions For more, visit - www.thehuntingtripmovie.com
This is the 2013 submission by R Street Productions + Lofton Films for the 48 Hour Film Project in Washington DC, May 3-5, 2013 Required elements: GENRE: 'Buddy Film' PROP: Drumstick CHARACTER: Alex Berbrick LINE OF DIALOGUE: "What do you think this is?" Starring Alexis Graves as "Courtney" Brooke Mulkins as "Sarah" AND Ian Thomas as "Alex Berbrick: Inspector" CREW Peter Calafiura ... Producer John Lofton IV ... Director Igor Dmitry ... Director of Photography Chris Young ... Script Writer Matt Fox ... Editor Jeff Soukup ... Composer Frank Calafiura ... Assistant Composer Rober Frazier ... Production Audio Nichole Goble ... Script Supervisor Michael Schwab ... Production Assistant Dax Coley ... Stunts, B Camera, Production Assistant All Original Music by Jeff Soukup and Frank...
With online dating sites becoming the norm in finding modern love, Cupid (Dax Spanogle) must find a way to overcome his alcohol dependency and make it back into the business. With the help of his therapist (Luis Pellecer Jr.), Cupid finds the answer in Melanie, a brokenhearted elementary school teacher (Kim Straub). This was my senior thesis and I am quite please with how it turned out, regardless of all the problems that arose during production. I would like to thank everyone that helped make "Cupidity" what it is - the cast, crew, my producers, musicians, friends, and family. I would also like to thank Chairlift for allowing me to use their song, "I Belong In Your Arms". Enjoy!
A short film I Co-Directed as part of a larger project. Starring: Jessica Rogers Josh Raab Dax Spanogle Katie Laban Crew: Heather Robinson Kenneth Franzel Adam McNich Marjorie Patton Kevin Ostrander Katie Laban Matthew Morey Jessica McLarty Vera Khzouz Jason Hart
Ned, Marc, Aimee and Joe review Generational Sins, directed by Spencer Folmar and starring Bill Farmer, Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, Barrett Donner, Kristen Jezek, and Nick Coble. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NewCatholicGeneration Contact us at: NewCatholicGeneration@gmail.com Connect with us on social media for updates: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NewCatholicGeneration Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NewCatholicGen Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/NewCatholicGeneration Snapchat: NewCatholicGen or visit us at http://www.NewCatholicGeneration.com
Synopsis William Rosum is a bit of a celebrity. He's in the papers all the time. He's the talk of the town Everyone is dying to know where he'll be, what he'll do and most of all… Who he'll kill. After 55 slayings in 5 years, William has earned a reputation as the Careview Slasher, but as he will soon learn, sometimes the price of fame can be deadly. Based in part on Zack Daggy's original novel, Dark Worlds: Project 31, Slasher is the first short film in a horror anthology of interconnecting tales in the vein of Trick r Treat, Creepshow and V/H/S. Starring Beau Yotty Michelle Shields Dax Spanogle Kitsie Duncan Jason Hignite Directed By Chris Jay Written By Zack Daggy Adapted to Screen By Zack Daggy & Allen Sale Musical Score By Otto Cate Featured Music "My Last Goodbye" by Noctura ...
An elite group of mercenaries uncover a secret the government prayed nobody would ever find. They are betrayed by one of their own and left for dead.