Girl Page #4

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
726 Views


as you want.

Just please take nothing with.

Is ok, Andrea.

Everything is ok.

I had to talk to someone.

With someone who listens to me.

With someone who understands

what was happening to me.

The school psychologist

had only recently been there.

Their predecessor was due to some

Suicide cases have been fired.

I told her that I am totally

feel f***ed. I told her,

I was confused,

because I'd had sex with Kevin.

And now I had been f***ed properly.

There's a difference, okay?

If you were f***ed

do you suddenly realize that you're a wife.

There are men and women.

But f*** men only. Yes, f***!

F***!

Did I say something wrong? I'm sorry.

Sorry.

One moment, please, Parker.

You have been f***ed.

I do not believe this.

Who did it?

The cute guy from the club?

Oh, nonsense.

So you would not f*** Cute.

Oh no! No, I do not believe it.

Tell me now, please do not

that you have f***ed Todd.

Holy sh*t!

Hi, guys, how are you?

- Why are you crying for?

No idea.

Did you get what you wished for.

Andrea?

Can not believe that you Todd Sparrow

has pushed over the sheets.

This is really cool.

- Todd Sparrow has crossed you?

This is nothing but you, Greg.

- Shut up.

He has not only me crazy.

- This is incredible!

Where are you going?

- No idea.

And finally shower, you stink!

Cybil!

- Yes?

Cybil, please. Stop there.

- You're old enough.

Does not matter what I think.

- Cybil, please!

If you want it,

wilt thou not chase him.

I'll call you.

- Ok.

Darcy.

What about you?

- I got it done.

That's great but. Who was it?

- Sun 'n type. Nobody, you know.

Hey! Come on, tell me how it was.

Actually, I did not wanted

but eventually he was then but,

you know where.

When I asked him to stop,

He has said ...

What?

He said:
"If we stop now,

he gets this pain again

in his balls. "

Oh no!

On the other hand, you're a wife.

Poor Darcy. I think

I got a better choice is made.

Is ok, Darcy. Everything is ok.

Listen, I gotta go now.

- May I come with you, Andrea?

You know, I need to "Strictly Locals".

Since you belong to no.

We'll see you in school tomorrow, ok?

I was a b*tch. I had her

The really done? My girlfriend?

I wanted to go back, apologize,

immediately wanted to Todd.

Ok, if it really only

a one-night stand was

We could not remain friends.

And we might as friends

not even have sex again?

And what about Carla?

He also had sex with her?

He had sex with any girl in town?

If we had sex again,

that would mean,

I'm his girlfriend? His girlfriend.

Was that even possible?

I was old enough, I was cool enough?

Was I?

That was exactly what I needed right now:

Taking a sip of coffee,

a bit of time for me.

Nothing that reminds me of Todd Sparrow.

Hi.

Hi.

And how's it going, how's it going?

- You are from West Hills, right?

Yes.

- So you have clay and what in the bulb.

I've got nothing in the bulb.

- Oh, even 'a whole lot.

You are also very pretty.

- Thank you.

He has such a girl like you

not at all deserve.

Why do you say that?

- I'm his sister.

Suddenly it all made sense.

Probably their parents

Years ago in an accident

were killed.

And since then, Carla had

protect her little brother.

This explained her sadness.

I wanted to put her hair in order.

But she was so beautiful.

- Surprised?

Yes.

Relieved?

- Yes.

He is in Seattle. Want the address?

I thought

best deputy I am shy.

Nothing I would rather have.

- Remember, I warned you.

I wanted that Todd Sparrow learns

what everyone else thought.

I was too good for him.

Me that he did not deserve.

I'm not a woman for one night.

I would choose my words so

that she hit him to the core.

Todd loved.

Swollen too.

Dear Mr. Sparrow.

I still have it all? We had sex!

Thank you very much

for sex

with me.

Todd.

Todd.

Todd.

Sh*t.

Dear Todd,

a picture is worth a thousand words.

Dear Todd,

I miss you.

With love, Andrea.

I followed my heart.

So I would not lose face.

We are "The Apocalypse".

- What do you mean "Apocalypse"?

Is better than "The Badhead".

Wow, that sound so full of different.

- Yes, I find it. Yes!

Sorry about that. Hey, how are you?

Excuse me, may I?

Hey does it the name of the band?

- The name "The Apocalypse".

What?

- The name "The Apocalypse".

The name "The Apocalypse".

- Ok, Buzz.

Lts of which were so sharp,

I just can not put it into words.

About the Hammer!

Hey, hey, hey.

Cybil.

- Cybil, man!

I'm Buzz. My assistant, Jill.

- Gillian.

God, you klangt great out there.

True Power!

How about 'NEM cup of coffee?

- Pulls off, I'm tired.

I know it comes as a surprise.

I heard Pig Gut Records.

Never heard of it.

- You have heard of it.

Cybil.

Cybil is Todd Sparrow label.

- Regardless of sh*t.

He offers perhaps

a contract to.

Why do I need a record deal?

- That's what you wanted.

Hey, Andrea.

- Oh God.

Hi, Kevin.

Hi.

- Hi. Why have you never called back?

Do not know. When did you call?

- Oh man, every day.

Every day. Sounds pretty desperate.

Pity no one told me.

Typically parents, I know only too well.

Yes.

Please take your time, I'll wait here.

- And, what's new?

Actually, nothing at all.

I slept with Todd Sparrow.

Oh, really nothing at all.

Is something wrong?

- No, everything is fine.

I ...

Is also not worth mentioning.

- What?

It's just a rumor that you

'd slept with Todd Sparrow.

Really? I mean, really?

This is not true, right?

- Todd and I have met.

If one meets Todd,

He drags her into bed.

- Kevin, how can you say such a thing?

You hardly know him. Between Todd

and to me it was something special.

I must go now.

Between you and me

There was something special!

That was incredible.

- That was it.

Hey, I said that he likes you.

Not that he was going to be your friend.

Guys like Todd Sparrow are not suitable

for 'ne relationship. Do you?

No, I do not know.

Rubbish, I knew it.

What I did not know was,

why he had become a part of me.

What was he, that I wanted?

What he had, I needed?

Why I felt incomplete otherwise?

Is this what Todd Sparrow?

- Who the hell is Todd Sparrow?

Oops, Andrea.

- Do you know where Cybil is?

Sorry, no idea.

- You will have to hang in the sample.

And I'm mad at her murder, ok?

If one's got a band,

one should allow the other

not depend on 'Ner sample.

Greg, Cybil is actually the band.

And you know it.

That's not true.

And anyway, shut up.

However, it is. You hold the door.

- Take care, guys.

What?

Cybil is there?

- No.

Cursed.

They stayed away all night.

The I'll kick your ass.

She's been with me.

- Yeah, right.

I'm off now.

I would never be an artist.

My life was too harmonious.

I felt there was something in the air.

It was like a plague.

A disease that affects only teenagers,

because we want to be well-infested.

Stop it with immediately.

I absolutely had to find someone who

confirmed to me,

I still was me.

And that everything will be fine again.

Hey.

Hey.

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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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