morientes-68401
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Wow this was really crap!! It's this femenist thing all over again! Seen 100 movies with same consept. Typical Hollywood crap movie with no IQ. And even stole some idea from Two and a half men but not even close to the tv serie. So tired now of theese movies!!!
Ryan Turner (Sheen) is an arrogant broker living a Playboy lifestyle in New York City with his conceited girlfriend Cindy Styne. One morning, he is playing golf with Donald Simpson, the owner of one of the biggest newspaper publishers of New York. He tells Ryan of a huge merger between his company, Simpson Inc., and a large drug corporation. Ryan, convinced that this could be his big break, informs all his clients of the huge deal that is going to happen and they all place large amounts of money into the merger.
However, the next day, Simpson reveals that there is not going to be a merger. Ryan loses most of his own, and much of his clients' money in light of the news. While confronting Simpson in his office, Simpson tells him that he deliberately lied as revenge for sleeping with his wife. Ryan, now unemployed and bankrupt, sells his possessions and moves in with Cindy.
Ryan tries to get a job at another brokerage, but his license is revoked. Depressed, he lounges around all day, until Cindy tells him that she is leaving for Brazil with another man, dumping Ryan who she now considers "a loser" for a diamond mine owner.
Cindy was working at a small newspaper as an advice columnist. Ryan charms the editor Page Hensen (Harmon) and takes over the column. Inexperienced at giving advice and thinking about other peoples feelings, Ryan struggles at first, and Page wants to get rid of "Cindy". However he begins giving good advice to the people writing in. The column turns into a huge hit and Page's newspaper begins to sell rapidly across the city.
Public interest expands with many people wanting to interview Cindy, but Ryan either tells them she does not give interviews or just sends them to the door. He begins to develop feelings for Page, feelings which turn out to be mutual, and they sleep together.
Cindy unexpectedly moves back to New York, as her plans in Brazil failed. Simpson, who now wants Cindy's column for his own paper, is interested in buying. Ryan and Page are caught in bed, and reveal everything to Cindy. However, she blackmails them, and moves to Simpson's company.
Ryan uses his brokerage skills to make money off the combination of Cindy and Simpson. Inevitably, she ruins the whole transaction, as she is incapable of expressing the sympathetic advice that Ryan was offering in her absence, and Simpson's stock plummets. Ryan becomes a successful columnist and proposes to Page, ready to settle down and happily live his life with her.
Ryan Turner (Sheen) is an arrogant broker living a Playboy lifestyle in New York City with his conceited girlfriend Cindy Styne. One morning, he is playing golf with Donald Simpson, the owner of one of the biggest newspaper publishers of New York. He tells Ryan of a huge merger between his company, Simpson Inc., and a large drug corporation. Ryan, convinced that this could be his big break, informs all his clients of the huge deal that is going to happen and they all place large amounts of money into the merger.
However, the next day, Simpson reveals that there is not going to be a merger. Ryan loses most of his own, and much of his clients' money in light of the news. While confronting Simpson in his office, Simpson tells him that he deliberately lied as revenge for sleeping with his wife. Ryan, now unemployed and bankrupt, sells his possessions and moves in with Cindy.
Ryan tries to get a job at another brokerage, but his license is revoked. Depressed, he lounges around all day, until Cindy tells him that she is leaving for Brazil with another man, dumping Ryan who she now considers "a loser" for a diamond mine owner.
Cindy was working at a small newspaper as an advice columnist. Ryan charms the editor Page Hensen (Harmon) and takes over the column. Inexperienced at giving advice and thinking about other peoples feelings, Ryan struggles at first, and Page wants to get rid of "Cindy". However he begins giving good advice to the people writing in. The column turns into a huge hit and Page's newspaper begins to sell rapidly across the city.
Public interest expands with many people wanting to interview Cindy, but Ryan either tells them she does not give interviews or just sends them to the door. He begins to develop feelings for Page, feelings which turn out to be mutual, and they sleep together.
Cindy unexpectedly moves back to New York, as her plans in Brazil failed. Simpson, who now wants Cindy's column for his own paper, is interested in buying. Ryan and Page are caught in bed, and reveal everything to Cindy. However, she blackmails them, and moves to Simpson's company.
Ryan uses his brokerage skills to make money off the combination of Cindy and Simpson. Inevitably, she ruins the whole transaction, as she is incapable of expressing the sympathetic advice that Ryan was offering in her absence, and Simpson's stock plummets. Ryan becomes a successful columnist and proposes to Page, ready to settle down and happily live his life with her.
Don't understand the low rating here! This movie was incredible funny. Not very scary though but there was so many nice comments and the acting was superb and characters was so funny. Cult movie deluxe and I have seen tons of movies.
Slash is a horror film of the slasher/comedy subgenres. It was directed by Neal Sundström and written by Stephen Ronald Francis, Gus Silber and Charles Sapadin. It was produced by New Africa Media Films, Rapidphase and Wild Coast Film Pty. Ltd and released in the Netherlands on July 18th, 2002. It premiered on home video in the United States on August 26th, 2003. Slash stars James O'Shea as Mac, the lead singer of a rock and roll band called Slash who learns that his aunt has passed away and he must return to the home he grew up at to attend the funeral. The group's tour bus breaks down at the family farm and they quickly discover that a serial killer is on the loose collecting blood.
Cast
Actor Role Adam Woolf Young Mac Danny Keough Jethro Milan Murray Karen Guy Raphaely Ray Anton Vorster Killer Brett Goldin Carl David Dukas Rod Nina Wassung Candy James O'Shea Mac Zuleikha Robinson Suzie Craig Kirkwood Keith Neels Clasen Ian Nick Boraine Billy Bob Jocelyn Broderick Jesse Steve Railsback Jeremiah Michael Richard Preacher/Sheriff Melanie Merle Ornell Nadia Kretschmer Press agent Errol Ballentine Estate agent Notes & Trivia.
Slash is a horror film of the slasher/comedy subgenres. It was directed by Neal Sundström and written by Stephen Ronald Francis, Gus Silber and Charles Sapadin. It was produced by New Africa Media Films, Rapidphase and Wild Coast Film Pty. Ltd and released in the Netherlands on July 18th, 2002. It premiered on home video in the United States on August 26th, 2003. Slash stars James O'Shea as Mac, the lead singer of a rock and roll band called Slash who learns that his aunt has passed away and he must return to the home he grew up at to attend the funeral. The group's tour bus breaks down at the family farm and they quickly discover that a serial killer is on the loose collecting blood.
Cast
Actor Role Adam Woolf Young Mac Danny Keough Jethro Milan Murray Karen Guy Raphaely Ray Anton Vorster Killer Brett Goldin Carl David Dukas Rod Nina Wassung Candy James O'Shea Mac Zuleikha Robinson Suzie Craig Kirkwood Keith Neels Clasen Ian Nick Boraine Billy Bob Jocelyn Broderick Jesse Steve Railsback Jeremiah Michael Richard Preacher/Sheriff Melanie Merle Ornell Nadia Kretschmer Press agent Errol Ballentine Estate agent Notes & Trivia.
Very Boring and not innovative. Seen tons of movies with almost same plot and not scary at all. Old 70's and 80's horror movies still the best and these new movies goes in the same track
Alice (Maggie Q) is a rationally minded sleep doctor, who is forced to abandon scientific reason when she meets a family being terrorised by a parasitic demon known as the nocnitsa which paralyses victims as they sleep.
Slumber was filmed at Home Farm in Kent and doubled as the Morgan family home. Production used exterior and interior shots at the location.
Additional external shots from Yorktown Heights, and Pound Ridge, New York.
Alice (Maggie Q) is a rationally minded sleep doctor, who is forced to abandon scientific reason when she meets a family being terrorised by a parasitic demon known as the nocnitsa which paralyses victims as they sleep.
Slumber was filmed at Home Farm in Kent and doubled as the Morgan family home. Production used exterior and interior shots at the location.
Additional external shots from Yorktown Heights, and Pound Ridge, New York.