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-+In Good Company: Trailer
132 days ago
Filmmaker and Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Paul Weitz turns his complex sense of humor on Synergy, an insightful comedy about the relationship between a 50-year-old businessman and his new, 26-year-old boss. Dan Foreman (played by Dennis Quaid) is headed for a shakeup. He is demoted from head of ad sales for a major magazine when the company he works for is acquired in a corporate takeover. His new boss, Tom (played by Topher Grace) is half his age--a business school prodigy who preaches corporate Synergy. While Dan develops clients through handshake deals and relationships, Tom cross-promotes the magazine with the cell phone division and "Krispity Krunch," an indeterminate snack food under the same corporate umbrella. Both men are going through turmoil at home. Dan has two daughters--Alex, age 18, and Jana, age 16--and is shocked when his wife tells him she's pregnant with a new child. Between college tuition, the mortgage and a new baby, Dan can't afford to lose ...
-+Access Hollywood: Werewolf Alex Meraz Talks 'New Moon'
229 days ago
Alex Meraz, who is playing Paul in "New Moon," talks about filming the follow-up to "Twilight" in Vancouver, transforming into a werewolf and director Chris Weitz.
-+Entertainment - Access Hollywood - April 2009: Alex Meraz Talks 'New Moon'
231 days ago
Alex Meraz, who is playing Paul from "New Moon," talks about filming the follow-up to "Twilight" in Vancouver, transforming into a werewolf and director Chris Weitz.
-+Highlander: Season 2, Episode 12 The Fighter
544 days ago
Season 2, Episode 11: MacLeod's old friend Sully can charm anyone into anything. But when Sully's rival turns up dead, MacLeod's opinion of him begins to alter.
-+Hill Street Blues: Up in Arms
544 days ago
Season 1, Episode 8: As Furillo tries to calm angry storeowners who feel the police haven't done enough to keep their businesses safe, Sgt. Esterhaus receives a cryptic note from a menacing ex-con.
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