Tadpole

Starring:Aaron Stanford, Kate Mara, Robert Iler, Peter Appel, Bebe Neuwirth, Ron Rifkin, Alicia Van Couvering, John Ritter, Sigourney Weaver, Paul Butler, Michael Connors, Theo Kogan, Adam LeFevre, Hope Chernov, Debbon Ayer, Harry Kellerman, Reade Kelly, Danielle Di Vecchio, John Feltch, Henry Haile
Director: Gary Winick
Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
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A clever tale of a young man infatuated with an older woman, featuring a brilliant comic performance by the wonderful Bebe Neuwirth. Tadpole is the childhood nickname of Oscar (Aaron Stanford), a precocious 15-year-old who disdains girls his own age and nurses an infatuation for his 40-something stepmother, Eve (Sigourney Weaver). But while home from school for Thanksgiving, Oscar gets drunk and falls in bed with Eve's best friend, Diane (Neuwirth), leading to a series of painfully funny scenes in which Oscar fears revelation while trying, desperately, to woo Eve. Tadpole isn't a great movie--the strong script is undercut by flat, unimaginative direction--but every scene with Neuwirth flares into high comedy. She doesn't even have to speak; a sardonic glance from Diane sends Oscar spinning into panic, and Neuwirth handles the part with delicious feline malice. Also featuring John Ritter as Oscar's academic father. --Bret Fetzer
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- Amusing Coming-of-Age Pre-"Graduate" Made on the Cheap
- Short and sweet!
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Tadpole
Starring: Aaron Stanford , Kate Mara , Robert Iler , Peter Appel , and Bebe Neuwirth
Director: Gary Winick
Manufacturer: Miramax Home Entertainment
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Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
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A clever tale of a young man infatuated with an older woman, featuring a brilliant comic performance by the wonderful Bebe Neuwirth. Tadpole is the childhood nickname of Oscar (Aaron Stanford), a precocious 15-year-old who disdains girls his own age and nurses an infatuation for his 40-something stepmother, Eve (Sigourney Weaver). But while home from school for Thanksgiving, Oscar gets drunk and falls in bed with Eve's best friend, Diane (Neuwirth), leading to a series of painfully funny scenes in which Oscar fears revelation while trying, desperately, to woo Eve. Tadpole isn't a great movie--the strong script is undercut by flat, unimaginative direction--but every scene with Neuwirth flares into high comedy. She doesn't even have to speak; a sardonic glance from Diane sends Oscar spinning into panic, and Neuwirth handles the part with delicious feline malice. Also featuring John Ritter as Oscar's academic father. --Bret Fetzer
Description
Sigourney Weaver (HEARTBREAKERS, GALAXY QUEST), John Ritter (SLING BLADE), and Bebe Neuwirth (LIBERTY HEIGHTS, THE FACULTY, TV's CHEERS) lead an outstanding cast of stars in a seductively irreverent coming-of-age comedy that critics absolutely adored. Oscar Grubman (Aaron Stanford -- TV's THIRD WATCH) is no ordinary 15-year-old. He's suave, smart, cultured and has one thing on his mind: older women! But be careful what you wish for, Oscar! When a sexy 40-something friend of the family (Neuwirth) actually takes Oscar up on his infatuation, he suddenly finds himself in way over his head! Winner of the Director's Award and nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival -- you won't believe how the sophisticated fun takes off ... as the romantic complications pile up!
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Amusing Coming-of-Age Pre-"Graduate" Made on the Cheap.......2005-05-29
Shot in less than two weeks on digital video, this charming, lightweight 2002 comedy indeed has the murky look of a home movie complete with shaky camera shots and orange-tinted graininess. If you can overlook that, you will see some smart performances by an unusually high-profile cast and clever writing by Heather McGowan & Niels Mueller in this coming-of-age concoction from director Gary Winick. The plot focuses on Oscar Grubman, a Voltaire-quoting fifteen year old who overanalyzes the world around him like a pubescent Woody Allen, so naturally he is not interested in girls his own age but his attractive stepmother Eve, a medical researcher who can wax poetically about the heart. However, things get even more complicated when he falls into a drunken one-night stand with Eve's best friend, Diane, a free-spirited massage therapist who doesn't come across so much as a hedonist but rather sensible about the ways of love. Naturally Oscar's father Stanley is completely ignorant of what's going on, as is Eve until Oscar confesses his love for her.
At a running time of only 77 minutes, this all speeds by quickly thanks to Winick's overly efficient pacing, and except for Oscar, the characters aren't given much time to be fully drawn out. Aaron Stanford, a 25-year old playing a decade younger, portrays Oscar expertly, updating a younger version of Benjamin Braddock from "The Graduate" for the new millennium. And fortunately, Winick recruited the still-luminous Sigourney Weaver as Eve, as she plays her role with a deadpan sincerity befitting the preoccupied stepmother. The late John Ritter plays Stanley without condescending to his befuddled character, but the best performance comes from Bebe Neuwirth, sexy and frisky as Diane. The restaurant scene with the four of them dodging and ultimately discovering the truth of Oscar and Diane's tryst is very well-played out with Neuwirth particularly funny in her insouciance. Even Robert Iler, Tony Jr. from "The Sopranos", shows up as Oscar's best friend Charlie, whose down-to-earth doofus provides a nice contrast to Oscar's often pretentious intellect. This is hardly a cinematic milestone, and frankly it makes a case for using the digital video medium sparingly. But it does provide quiet laughs and insightful if rather predictable observations.
Short and sweet!.......2005-03-25
At 77 minutes this film really packs a wallop---hilarious most of the way through, but also poignant and incisive at turns.
I rented this film mainly because I absolutely love both Sigourney Weaver and Bebe Neuwirth but I had low expectations, thinking it was probably going to be another "The Graduate" knockoff with the sort of pretentious deadness of "Rushmore."
Instead I was pleasantly surprised: while "Tadpole" does make a couple of self-conscious and coy allusions to "The Graduate" (one of my all-time favorites that I've seen dozens of times) it definitely has its own unique style and flavor. Aaron Stanford is no Dustin Hoffman but is more than up to the role, portraying the super-bright, gawky teenager very adroitly. Weaver and Neuwirth put in excellent performances as is their norm, Neuwirth especially packs an ungodly amount of devastating sexual magnetism in every scene, with every glance and gesture and word---ay yi yi, I kept wanting to kick Stanford for not being elated to have HER fall into his lap!
The other really side-splitting supplier of comic relief here is John Ritter, who plays the brainy but clueless college professor with delightful aplomb...I didn't even realize he was John Ritter until the credits!
All in all this is a light film but utterly delightful, it's too bad it's not at least an extra 30 minutes longer.
Some reviewers have complained about the digital camera picture often being washed out but I found it perfectly fine, my only objection was a bit of excessive camera movement during the first 15 minutes of the movie. Otherwise everything comes together marvelously: the strong script and cast, score, camera work, film editing, etc. For the 2 weeks of filming and shoestring $150,000 budget they really put together a very high quality piece of work. How refreshing to see a film that dares to do whatever the hell it wants however it wants, without boring the audience to tears!
Something a little different, but no great shakes.......2005-01-05
This independent film is about a fifteen year old boy who is in love with his 40 year old stepmother Eve, played by Weaver. Neuwirth plays Eve's sexually charged friend Diane, and Ritter is the boy's father. While home on school break, the boy plans to reveal his love to his stepmother. But before he can, he has a one night stand with Diane while drunk. She is very casual about the sex, but he is overwrought with the possibility that Eve might find out. In the best scene of the movie, Diane drops hints about the affair while the four of them are eating in a restaurant together. Afterward, the boy confesses his love for his stepmother, and she is obviously conflicted, allowing him to kiss her. Ultimately, she rejects him and he moves on to a healthier interest in girls his own age. The movie returns often to a theme of Oscar's enthusiasm for life, which is the key to his attractiveness to older women, who are surrounded by bored people. Eve herself is a rare individual who has maintained the spark of youth into her adulthood. All of the adult actors do a serviceable job, although Neuwirth outshines Weaver, and Ritter outshines them both. The boy who plays Oscar is fine, except for scenes in which he is comically uncomfortable, which he plays too broadly. The movie is fine for what it is, but somehow seemed too thin to sustain its running length. There is a lack of subplots, and the conflict is fairly muted, with not much risk of loss for any of the characters. The most potent conflict would be between Oscar and his father, but Ritter's character remains blissfully ignorant. As it is, we are sympathetic toward Oscar's plight, but don't really feel emotionally involved in the outcome. Instead, we have a prurient interest in who will sleep with Oscar.
Digital Video.......2004-12-24
Tadpole Was Shot On A Sony PD150(PAL) And Is A Great Film To Study If you are a filmmaker like me. because i own a pd150(NTSC) i saw that you can make funny and cinematic films in DV. I Love This Movie For DV Studying.
Tadpole says a lot about the Blue States.......2004-11-08
I finally got to view Tadpole---a few days after the most recent presidential election. The film has nothing directly to do with politics, but inadvertently it reminds one why the Democrats were crushed last Tuesday. Aaron Stanford aptly portrays fifteen year old Oscar Grubman, the son of a Columbia University historian (the late John Ritter) and stepson of a heart disease researcher (Signourney Weaver). This is an liberal elitist family living in Manhattan. Needless to add, their nonchalant attitudes toward sexuality, especially pertaining to older adults enjoying sex with young teenagers is considered disgraceful by the majority of citizens living in the red states.
We observe the precocious Oscar wrestling (often in French) with his existential and romantic challenges. Eventually he beds a woman in her forties (Bebe Neuwrath). This event is not reported to the police. On the contrary, nobody wishes to be judgmental. A teenage boy is supposedly nature enough to enter into such relationships. The United States is indeed split apart by a cultural war. Red and blue staters are barely able to comprehend the world view of each other. Tadpole will remind you just how serious are the differences. This movie is ironically important in a manner which would likely surprise director Gary Winick. You need to see it. This is especially true if you wish to take a peek at our national political future.
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The Big Comfy Couch: Growing Up/Dustbunnies Down Under
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ASIN: B000641ZHM
Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
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Growing Up Loonette just doesn't measure up! She hasn't grown an inch since yesterday! This is serious. A trip to Granny's and some surprising humungous hollyhocks teach her to be content growing as nature plans.
Dustbunnies Down Under
Loonette is so proud of the Big Comfy Couch that she sings a special song, and then decides to take good care of it. Time to vacuum! That's bad news for the Dustbunnies, until Molly comes to their rescue with her fishing rod and big heart. Fuzzy and Wuzzy pay their first visit upstairs - all over the Big Comfy Couch!
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Once again Amazon came to my rescue.......2006-03-03
My youngest grandchild of 14 months was intrigued with an old VHS of "The Big Comfy Couch". It is a show that featured a young girl as a clown and her doll. I searched trying to find a dvd for her and ran across 2 at Amazon. The price was great the quality was excelant and the content was both charming and educational. They hit on reading, excercize, hygiene and using your imagination and this is the second time in 10 years Loonette and Molly have become welcome visitors in our home. I recommend it to families of children between 1 and maybe 6 years old.
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Gene Autry Collection, Cowboy Kids and Jane Withers & Tadpole, Vol. 5
Starring: Gene Autry , Smiley Burnette , Virginia Grey , Lucien Littlefield , and Morgan Conway
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Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
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This special collection includes: Bells of Capistrano, Heart of the Rio Grande, Under Fiesta Stars and Shooting High
Bells of Capistrano:Dust off your best cowboy hat and polish up your spurs as America's first and favorite singing cowboy gallops across the silver screen into your living room. Gene Autry, star of radio, records, film, TV and rodeo, invented the musical Western, capturing America's hearts as a guitar-slinging, song-singing, six gun-toting good guy. Riding Champion, the World's Wonder Horse, Autry became a beloved American hero whose popularity remains strong today. Now, for the first time on DVD, Gene Autry's rollicking big screen adventures and unforgettable tunes are brought home in these Western classics fully restored and uncut from Autry's personal film archives. The feud between two rival rodeo companies accelerates when both want Autry as a crowd-drawing added attraction. This Autry's last movie he filmed before serving in World War II. Gene sings five hit songs, including "In Old Capistrano" and "Forgive Me."
Heart of the Rio Grande:Ranch foreman Gene Autry tames a spoiled teenage shrew sent to Smoke River Dude Ranch for the summer and in the process humanizes her father into becoming a better parent. Originally released in 1942, this film features that year's hit song "Deep In The Heart of Texas" and several other delightful tunes.
Under Fiesta Stars: Rodeo star Gene Autry and a spirited young city gal jointly inherit a ranch and mine. When crooks try to buy the property, she wants to sell, but Gene wants to operate the mine. It takes all of Gene's charm and musical talents to persuade her to see things his way. This rollicking release introduced the character of Tadpole, Frog's little brother, who leads a rescue party in the action-packed climax.
Shooting High:Twentieth Century Fox star Jane Withers was so enamored of Gene Autry that she persuaded the studio to sign the Singing Cowboy as her leading man. In this 1940 release Gene plays Will Carson whose grandfather was the town's hero. A Hollywood company arrives to film the story and hires Will as the technical advisor and stunt double. When the star suddenly abandons the film, Will steps in to save the day. Songs include "There's Only One Love In A Lifetime" and "That Little Old Band of Gold."
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Tadpole and the Whale
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Starring: Ramona Gilmour-Darling , Bob Stutt , Grindl Kuchirka , Fred Stinson , and Robert Mills (II)
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Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
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Give your child a world of fun and learning! The Big Comfy Couch is the safe, cozy place for preschoolers to learn about the world around them. This highly acclaimed, award-winning series shares a child's point of view - and provides a playful environment for fun and discovery.
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Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
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Give your child a world of fun and learning! The Big Comfy Couch is the safe, cozy place for preschoolers to learn about the world around them. This highly acclaimed, award-winning series shares a child's point of view - and provides a playful environment for fun and discovery.
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The Big Comfy Couch: When It's Winter/Cool It
Starring: Ramona Gilmour-Darling , Bob Stutt , Grindl Kuchirka , Fred Stinson , and Robert Mills (II)
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Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
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ASIN: B0000YEDPE
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
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The Big Comfy Couch: Know Your No-No's/1-2-3 Count With Me
Starring: Big Comfy Couch
Manufacturer: Tadpole Kids
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ASIN: B0001VLUTS
Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
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The Big Comfy Couch: Be Nice, Snicklefritz/Scaredy Cat
Starring: Big Comfy Couch
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- The Big Comfy Couch: Comfy & Joy/Jump for Joy
- The Big Comfy Couch: You Can Do it Molly/I Feel Good
ASIN: B000641ZH2
Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
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Be Nice, Snicklefritz Loonette hurts Molly's feelings when they are practicing their Tai Clown Doh routine, and a bop on the nose is her first clue. Molly is out of control, and Loonette sings a compelling song to teach her doll that hitting is not acceptable. It hurts!
Scaredy Cat
Who was that masked clown? Molly is frightened when Loonette dons a commedia mask found in the Couch but learns to like masks when one her size is discovered. A visit to Granny's garden wearing one of those masks was supposed to be fun, but Snicklefritz the Cat is so startled that he won't come out from under Granny's skirt!
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