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Management is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Stephen Belber and starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2009.
Mike Flux (Steve Zahn) works at his parents' motel as the night manager. One day he sees Sue (Jennifer Aniston), who is staying at the motel for the weekend. He develops a crush on her and surprises her at her door with a bottle of wine. She doesn't quite know what to make of his approach, shares some wine to be polite, then asks him to leave. He returns the next day, trying the same trick with champagne, and this time she allows him to touch her butt momentarily. As she heads back home the next day she decides to go back and have sex with Mike in the laundry room.
Mike realizes his feelings for Sue and flies to her home in Baltimore. She's shocked to see him there, but out of courtesy allows him to stay with her until morning when he can go back home. After spending some time together they get to know each other better as friends, and soon after Mike returns home, Sue stays at the motel again. They decide to go out and have fun. Mike's mother (Margo Martindale) is very sick, and the two stop by her home to see her. She approves of Sue, and tells Mike that he needs to find happiness in his life. Soon after Sue leaves, Mike's mother passes away. Mike decides to make a change in his life and go after Sue once again.
Actors: Terry Gilliam (director), Sanjeev Bhaskar (actor), Matt Damon (actor), George Fenton (composer), Mick Audsley (editor), Tilda Swinton (actress), Christoph Waltz (producer), Peter Stormare (actor), David Thewlis (actor), Christoph Waltz (actor), Ronald J. Levin (miscellaneous crew), David E. Van Houten (miscellaneous crew), Ben Whishaw (actor), Andra Barbuica (miscellaneous crew), Emil Hostina (actor),
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi,Actors: Hidekun Hah (actor), Christine Kellogg-Darrin (actress), Ivan Andrijanic (editor), Marc Pitre (producer), Barbara Abelar (miscellaneous crew), Diana Toshiko (actress), Brandon Sutton (actor), Theron James (writer), Theron James (director), Mirza Davalos (costume designer), Tamara Branch (producer),
Genres: Action, Drama, Short, Thriller,Actors: Toshiyuki Nagashima (actor), Naomasa Musaka (actor), Kôichi Ueda (actor), Takehiro Murata (actor), Katsuo Nakamura (actor), Michiru Ohshima (composer), Tetsu Watanabe (actor), Akira Nakao (actor), Kumi Mizuno (actress), Shingo Yanagisawa (actor), Mitsuru Fukikoshi (actor), Shin Takuma (actor), Takeo Nakahara (actor), Shinichi Fushima (editor), Jun Etô (actor),
Plot: To protect Japan from yet another monster attack, this time from a new and malevolent member of the Godzilla (Gojira) species, the Japanese government creates a human-piloted cyborg, codenamed Kiriyu, using the skeleton of the original Godzilla (Gojira) that attacked Japan in 1954.
Keywords: 1990s, 2000s, 20th-century, 21st-century, baseball, bio-organic-weapon, bio-weapon, character-name-in-title, creature-feature, giant-monsterActors: Toshiyuki Nagashima (actor), Naomasa Musaka (actor), Kôichi Ueda (actor), Takehiro Murata (actor), Katsuo Nakamura (actor), Michiru Ohshima (composer), Tetsu Watanabe (actor), Akira Nakao (actor), Kumi Mizuno (actress), Shingo Yanagisawa (actor), Mitsuru Fukikoshi (actor), Shin Takuma (actor), Takeo Nakahara (actor), Shinichi Fushima (editor), Jun Etô (actor),
Plot: To protect Japan from yet another monster attack, this time from a new and malevolent member of the Godzilla (Gojira) species, the Japanese government creates a human-piloted cyborg, codenamed Kiriyu, using the skeleton of the original Godzilla (Gojira) that attacked Japan in 1954.
Keywords: 1990s, 2000s, 20th-century, 21st-century, baseball, bio-organic-weapon, bio-weapon, character-name-in-title, creature-feature, giant-monsterActors: Paul Dewdney (actor), Paul Gambaccini (actor), Kevin Godley (actor), Alison Moyet (actress), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Gary Edmead (actor), Pat Reilly (actor), Pat Reilly (actor), Andy Pierson (actor), Pete Reilly (actor), Rob Reilly (actor), Andy Fox (actor), Colin Thurston (actor),
Plot: Sugar Ray Five ~ Battle of the Bands Finalists/Winners 1984 - Sugar Ray Five were one of the six finalists and eventual winners of the 1984 Battle of the Bands Competition sponsored by TDK. The competition was held throughout the UK in which more than 1700 bands initially entered. Various Nationwide elimination heats were held in which Sugar Ray Five won each heat outright and were eventual outright winners at the Grand Final which was held at the world famous Hammersmith Odeon (now Hammersmith Apollo) in London in front of a capacity crowd and covered by the BBC. Sugar Ray Five completely annihilated the opposition on the night and ending up gaining 147 of the absolute maximum of 150 points available from the judges. Only ever performing original material the self-penned 7" single 'Lazy Hours' with 'March' on the flip side was released into the British charts the following year which received airplay on principal radio and TV but despite being rapidly tipped by the industry for great heights as a true force to be reckoned with in the mid-eighties music scene the group disbanded less than a year later.
Genres: Music,