Girl Page #2

Synopsis: Andrea Marr is a bright, straight-A, mature, 18-year-old high school senior on the verge of womanhood who decides to abandon her sheltered, boring lifestyle and her bookish friend Darcy for a look into the local rock and roll scene as a groupie to local rock singer Tod Sparrow and learn more about the life of one who follows a touring band along with her new friends aspiring rock star wannabee Cybil, outgoing fellow groupie Rebecca, and music critic Kevin.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Director(s): Jonathan Kahn
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
1998
99 min
740 Views


have been created randomly.

Darcy.

I felt like I had

my whole life

spent in the basement

and the first time come to light.

Andrea, come on now!

Let's go.

- Everything all right?

It does not matter, come on.

I can not think of anything else.

- I'd forgotten him in your place.

You're right. Has already been forgotten.

I can not.

Andrea, I'm your friend.

- Says one:
"I'm your friend"

usually followed by something unpleasant.

Sure you're my friend.

- Ok, listen:

You're too nice, too smart, too good

for 'n guy like Todd Sparrow.

But he looks so wonderful?

- Who are you talking about, man?

Todd Sparrow.

- The guy has my life turned upside down.

Blackman, we talk about your work

after the hour.

Mr. Jones, I can at the Brown.

- Congratulations.

On the other hand, your 16-page work

about this Todd Sparrow

has been a disaster, Andrea.

What were you thinking?

Kucki galley boy, galley boy,

our queens-urchin.

Oh, all afraid of the fairies-Beng ...

Never touch me again, you stupid cow.

You look really cool.

- Yes, I know.

Lts see from all

as if you were in 'Ner band.

Rebecca Farnhurst, it was pretty cool,

but never joined a group.

Thus it was for most

somehow invisible. She was the girl

that was always half cut off,

if 's photo was taken.

Even when we were kids.

We are in 'Ner band.

- Yes. Just like everyone else here.

But let's be real. Right, Cybil?

- Sure, Greg.

Which style?

- Rock.

Ok, grunge-rock or post-grunge rock?

Old pop punk or neo?

Old pop or grunge? Old Grunge or Pre?

Old grunge pop psychoanalysis or post?

Or 08/15-Rock? Please do not 08/15-Rock.

I'm so sick of this sh*t.

Just music.

We have not determined.

Ok, I want to know is yes.

What stinks here because that way?

- I no longer wash.

Someone told him,

Kurt Cobain never washed.

That helps you with your music?

- Hey, this is original, man

So naturally.

When can you hear it?

- We 's unpaid gig

on Friday in the "Oh Hell".

- It's all great. I'm coming anyway.

Andrea, what did you want?

I want to Rebecca Farnhurst

to "Oh Hall" go?

What would the implications for

on my social status?

And above all, what the "Oh Hell" is?

- If a club in the city.

Nothing exciting.

You need not to come.

Supposed to be kidding? Sure I go out.

Friday?

You wanted to come to the game.

Rebecca said, the game would be stupid

and she would be fully in the cultural trip.

She reads books without pictures

and going to concerts.

Ever had the team sports

anyway just a primitive ritual,

where the men have their

act out repressed homosexuality.

And you should of emancipatory

Reasons not to support.

Then she added:

- Do you think we miss' a party?

How about the one Schnuckelchen?

Todd Sparrow.

- Todd Sparrow.

Crazy guy.

Class, right?

Is better than that

what would you choose your parents.

Again, a saved soul.

- Yes.

For the first time in my life

I felt like an individual.

Oh man, I'm excited.

This is the total shutdown.

Is real hot here.

- Incredibly, yes.

So what I've really never seen before.

That was something I had never experienced before.

The people came out and raced.

And some even fell down.

Wow, is the sweet.

And I'd almost

gone to the stupid game.

Hey, is not 'cool ne Mucke?

- Yes, that is really 'cool ne Mucke.

We "Badhead" are.

Yes!

- We love you!

Hey, that was the upper hammer!

War sucks, but we are getting better.

And now for you "The Color Green"!

Yes, Andrea, he is here.

And then God created man.

And in that moment I had

only the desire to thank her.

For the snake, the apple.

And that they would allow,

that each order went down the drain.

Because if they had not approved it,

would not hurt my body now

because of the soul,

which revealed itself to me here.

And my head would not go crazy

because of a boy named Todd Sparrow.

I'm your friend.

Oh man, you caught it.

- Can you pinch me again?

The same. How do you like his music?

- Absolutely spiritually.

You have not noticed

there is life after MTV.

I think I feel sick.

- As in length.

God, help me!

Hi.

Do you know where the toilets are?

Class. What a stupid I would have

can not come up.

Me ... that would be bad.

- What's your name?

Do not panic. Do not panic.

Andrea. I'm Andrea.

- All right, Andrea.

Now you do not in my pants.

I'm Todd.

- Hi.

That is Carla. This is Luke and ...

Well, that's Luke.

- Hi.

Hi, I'm Andrea.

- Hi, Andrea.

Do you want us to come to a party?

- I ought to make unapproachable.

The mystery. He would

Always ask what became of the girl

wanted to go to the bathroom.

Yes it is.

- Cool. Hey, did you 'ne cart?

One of my teachers once said,

we were a lost generation.

And only 10 years in the youth would

back to reason.

What should be different in 10 years?

- She is my girlfriend.

Hey, Carla.

- Hi.

Where is Todd?

- He is on the toilet.

Excuse me, someone like Todd

is not simply to the loo.

Lhr is probably very close to you.

- Yes, even fairly close.

There he is.

- Hey, Andrea.

I'm looking for you everywhere. Your Old

be upset if we do not go back.

Shut up.

- There is Todd, he's coming.

Look shortly forth.

Thank you.

Todd! The party is left full.

- Carla, let's get out here.

I'm tired.

It was nice to meet you.

Yes. I was pleased too.

Maybe we're leaving times ...

to 'n coffee. Or see us' n at film.

- Want to say something to his back?

That 's quite a nice pike.

- Yes, that was pretty bad.

No, the pike. Todd.

- Well, see you tomorrow.

Got it.

Is late. Was not my fault.

Excused.

We worry

to our little treasure.

Is sweet. I love you.

- We just do not want

anything that makes your plans broken.

- What are your plans?

The university.

- Oh, that. What should make the break?

Favourite.

I could not sleep.

It was so embarrassing,

this terrible demonstration.

- For the first time was quite good.

Believe me, your mom and I know

that you would not do it to us,

Have sex before we're dead.

Is not it, sweetheart?

I appreciate your confidence.

Come on, hurry up.

- Hey, stay cool.

I've got a new song written

and it got my parents played.

Did you like them.

They found him really good.

Well, frankly,

I normally never play them before that.

My dad is not on my music.

If I'm honest, I do not think

that you can have a say there, Darcy.

Until then.

Hello, folks.

- Hey, heavy dress.

Now she has now through the animal kingdom.

Is something wrong?

- Great that you're just cut off.

Good morning, students,

here says the director.

This insolence sprayed at the school building

says more about you than about your goal.

As long as the hack does not answer,

you will all the consequences

this disrespectful behavior

have to bear.

Is everything ok?

Yes.

- Eventually, I got a coffee bar

and 's billiard table in my studio.

And a system with 64 tracks.

And 'n Jacuzzi.

Hey, this is left full.

Greg, do not exaggerate now.

- I do not exaggerate.

No, honestly, I know

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David E. Tolchinsky

David E. Tolchinsky (born David Jan Edelson) is a screenwriter, playwright, sound designer, and academic. He is Chair of Northwestern University's Department of Radio-TV-Film and Founder/Director of Northwestern University School of Communication's MFA in Writing for the Screen+Stage. As a screenwriter, his feature film Girl is distributed by iTunes and has been seen internationally. He has been commissioned by such studios as Touchstone/Disney, MGM, Ivan Reitman's Montecito Pictures, USA Networks, Edward R. Pressman Film Corp, and Addis-Wechsler & Assoc./Industry Entertainment to write feature screenplays. He is the author of original screenplays such as The Last Crash and Reflections on a Teenage Anti-Christ featured in a New York Times article about home offices. Some of his work centers on teen subcultures such as heavy-metal fans, Florida surfer teens, teen groupies, and female football players, particularly in relation to social decay. He is also interested in horror, both psychological and physical. As a sound designer, he has designed the sound for interactive computer environments and video installations which have been exhibited internationally. In 2003, he was nominated for a Motion Picture Sound Editors Guild Golden Reel Award for his sound design for Dolly.In 2008, he was appointed as a Northwestern University Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence. In 2009, he co-curated The Horror Show at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs in New York City which explored horror in film, video, installation, photography, sculpture and painting and which was featured as a The Village Voice "Voice Choice for Art" and on their blog, and which was accompanied by a 32-page catalog. In 2011, he co-produced Debra Kahn Tolchinsky's Fast Talk, which investigates the accelerated speed of argumentation in college debate and which is available on iTunes and Amazon instant. Recently, he published "Where's the Rest of Me?" a reflective essay about Spalding Gray in Paraphilia Magazine and co-curated with Debra Kahn Tolchinsky The Presence of Absence sponsored by the Contemporary Arts Council at Hairpin Arts Center in Chicago, chosen by Chicago Magazine as one of the "16 best art gallery shows to see now in Chicago" and described in The Huffington Post as "The space is gorgeous, the art solid, challenging, yet accessible. This is a wonderfully odd, powerful, thoughtful show". He was also ranked #14 on New City's Film 50 2013: Chicago’s Screen Gems, was the recipient of a 2014 Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship in Literature, and was voted Best Director for his play, Where's the Rest of Me? (which was nominated for Best Play and which was an adaptation of his essay), at the 2015 Riant Theatre One-Act Play Festival in New York City. Most recently, his play Clear was published in Issue 3 2015 of Proscenium Journal, he was ranked number 8 with Debra Kahn Tolchinsky on New City's Film 50 2015: Chicago’s Screen Gems, he co-curated Sick by Seven (seven plays/films about mental health in the modern world) at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago as part of its Incubator Series, and was no. 7 on New City's Film 50 2017: Chicago’s Screen Gems. His students have included Dave Holstein (staff writer, the Brink), Jen Spyra (staff writer, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), Eoghan O'Donnell (creator of The CWs The Messengers),Marisha Mukerjee (staff writer, Heroes Reborn), Sarah Gubbins (playwright, The Kid Thing and Cocked and TV writer, I Love Dick (TV Series) for Transparent's Jill Soloway), Erik Gernand (playwright, The Beautiful Dark), Andy Miara (former head writer, The Onion News Network)), J. Ryan Stradal (author of the New York Times best selling novel, Kitchens of the Great Midwest), Ethan Kass (staff writer, TNT's Murder in the First), Jenny Hagel (staff writer, Late Night Seth Meyers); Chris Bruss (head of digital content, Funny or Die); and Jordan Horowitz (producer, La La Land). He is a graduate of Yale (1985, BA, magna cum laude) and USC School of Cinematic Arts/School of Cinema-Television (1988, MFA). He continues to collaborate often with his spouse, the media artist Debra Kahn Tolchinsky. more…

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