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In 1960, Christopher Guest is cast in the role of Nigel Tufnel in the show ...tenzij anders voorgeschreven.
For the 1967 feature 498 Third Avenue, Christopher Guest plays the part of Harlan Pepper.
Christopher Guest stars as Alan Barrows in the 1982 release of Ad astra.
In 2001, Christopher Guest stars as Bucky Frische in the release of Adraka na mraka.
For the 1936 production of The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, he stars as Policeman.
For the 1947 feature Altra, L', Christopher Guest plays Sam.
Christopher Guest plays the part of Eric in the 1987 movie Amor de ahora, El.
Himself in the 1913 movie Amore e la gloria, L'.
In 2001, he plays the part of Boy Lover in the production of Anglaise et le duc, L'.
For the 1997 movie The Apostle, he is cast in the role of The First Customer.
Christopher Guest stars as Various (1984-1985) in the 1978 movie Arracadas, El.
In 2004, he stars as Corky St. Clair in the release of AssWax.
Christopher Guest's character is Nigel Tufnel in the 1988 video Backdoor Summer.
For the 2002 production Beyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, he plays the part of Roger.
In 1992, he plays Himself in the show Big Ideas.
For the 2000 show Blaze Battle: The Face-Off 2000 World Championship, Christopher Guest plays the part of Himself.
Christopher Guest is cast in the role of Cmdr. Doctor Stone in the 1996 Blazing Force.
In 2002, Christopher Guest plays Count Tyrone Rugen in the show Blood of the Earth: Water Rights on the Flathead Indian Reservation.
In 1938, Christopher Guest is cast in the role of Harry Bailey in the movie Bara en trumpetare.
For the 2005 release of Barrio Cuba, he plays the part of Calvin.
In 1964, he plays the part of Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap)/Alan Barrows (The Folksmen) in the show Bedtime Story.
He takes the role of Various in the 1915 release of Billy's College Job.
In 1987, he stars as Frankie in the movie Bilur-bilur penyesalan.
Christopher Guest plays Bob in the 1995 movie Broken Bars.
In 1995, Himself in the movie Broken Promises: The High Arctic Relocation.
In 2003, he plays The T.V. Director in the release Cannibal Maniac.
In 2001, Charlie Ford in the video Cockless 4.
For the 1948 release of Caged Fury, he stars as Antoninus DiMentabella.
Christopher Guest is cast in the role of Patrolman Reilly in the 1933 production of The California Trail.
For the 1985 show Canada Vignettes: Catapult Canada, Various Characters.
He plays the part of Philip Ryan in the 1972 movie Career Bed.
For the 1998 show Castro Cowboy, he plays Himself.
He is cast in the role of Jeb Stuart Magruder in the 2005 release of Chakram.
For the 1976 movie Che notte quella notte!, Christopher Guest plays the part of Nigel Tufnel - Spinal Tap.
Christopher Guest plays Rajiv Vindaloo in the 1981 movie Chica de las bragas transparentes, La.
For the 2007 show Don Pasquale, he stars as Chip Dimentebella.
For the 2007 show Don Quichote, Christopher Guest is cast in the role of Chip Dimentebella.
In 1973, he plays the part of Himself in the feature Da zhang fu yu sao gua fu.
In 1976, he plays the part of Nigel Tufnel in the show E noi altri apprendisti.
In 1981, Christopher Guest plays Himself in the movie E noi non faremo Karakiri.
He plays Ira in the 1940 movie E o Circo Chegou.
Eugene Levy "Hitched" to CBS comedy pilot
(Reuters)
Reuters - Eugene Levy, best known for his roles in the "American Pie" movies and the Christopher Guest films, will co-star in the CBS comedy pilot "Hitched."
on 2010-02-17 04:45:19
Q&A WITH MICHAEL MCKEAN
FEW acts can boast of being one of England's loudest bands, and Spinal Tap went all the way to 11. But for the 25th anniversary of "This Is Spinal Tap," Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer are going unplugged, embarking on a...
on 2009-03-16 04:47:16
There'll be no wigging out on Spinal Tap's tour
The amps won't be turned up to 11 for Spinal Tap's reunion tour. Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer the actors ...
on 2009-03-04 04:47:48
Paul Simon named to Berklee College of Music board
(AP)
AP - Paul Simon and Christopher Guest have been appointed to the board of trustees of Boston's Berklee College of Music.
on 2008-12-19 04:45:13
SHOT OF FUN TO THE HEAD
IMAGINE the most ridiculous rejects from "American Idol" combined with the best parts of a Christopher Guest movie. Then you'll begin to approximate the visual masterpiece that is "Holy Headshot! A Celebration of America's Undiscovered Talent,"...
on 2008-11-21 04:49:25
Weigh in: The funniest films of the last 25 years gallery
If you've perused our gallery of the 25 funniest movies since 1983, you might have something you'd like to say. Like, for instance, how happy you are that Christopher Guest makes so many appearances. (Though shouldn't Waiting for Guffman be...
on 2008-08-27 04:48:23
Special Guest appearance on "Museum" sequel
(Reuters)
Reuters - Christopher Guest is
taking it up to 11 for Fox's sequel to "Night at the Museum."
on 2008-07-01 04:45:16
'The Grand' cast holds a winning hand
The Grand is in the grand tradition of Christopher Guest "mockumentary" comedy satires: Its greatest asset is its eclectic, quirky-funny ...
on 2008-03-21 00:46:48
Ricky Gervais' This Side of the Truth Is Going to Be So Awesome
First off:
This Side of the Truth, written and directed by Ricky Gervais, looks like it's going to be awesome. The story is set in a world where no one has ever lied, and, according to Gervais, he plays "a loser who discovers one day that he, and only he
on 2008-03-20 12:49:22
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These two are definitely hitting the peak of over exposure. When I saw the
ad for this I thought didn't this movie already come out like 5 times.
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> 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
> with landing punch lines, there was considerable hope that if anybody
> could inject a little zip into the stagnating romcom, he'd be the guy
> to pull it off.
> anti-romantic comedy for which Vaughn shares producer and story credits
> in addition to sharing the screen with real-life squeeze Jennifer
> Aniston.
> from which it never recovers.
> unsympathetic lead characters and uncomfortably long stretches without
> a laugh in sight. While they might initially be drawn in by the
> marketing department's promise of something a lot more entertaining,
> the end box office result will likely be less than amicable.
> (Vaughn) manages to persuade art gallery employee Brooke Meyers
> (Aniston) to dump her male friend and go out with him basically by
> buying her a hot dog.
> bliss, with Brooke running around getting ready to host a dinner party
> for their families while Gary contentedly parks himself in front of the
> television.
> point, Brooke finally calls Gary for the jerk he is, but in her little
> schemes to make him realize the errors of his ways, Brooke only ends up
> matching him in the bad behavior department.
> ends up looking a lot more like Rob Reiner's misbegotten "The Story
> of Us."
> Love") had been as concerned with giving his audience characters worth
> investing in as he was with all those stylish visual compositions, but
> the , by first-time feature writers Jeremy Garelick and Jay
> Lavender, constantly leaves its actors in the lurch.
> such as it is, never feels organic to the rest of the film. Hints of
> what might have been can be found in colorful supporting turns from
> Vaughn's old "Swingers" pal Jon Favreau as his bartender buddy Johnny
> O; Judy Davis as Aniston's hysterically harsh gallery boss, Marilyn
> Dean; and especially Christopher Guest regular John Michael Higgins
> as Aniston's brother, Richard, who is obsessed with singing in his
> all-male a cappella group, the Tone Rangers.
> arrives -- in which Vaughn's considerable, continuity-throwing weight
> loss is dealt with by Aniston noting, "You've lost weight" -- "The
> Break-Up" and its audience have long ago parted ways.
> Wendy Meyers: Ann-Margret
> Story by: Vince Vaughn, Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender; Producers: Vince
> Vaughn, Scott Stuber; Executive producers: Peter Billingsley,
> Stuart Besser; Director of photography: Eric Edwards; Production
> designer: Andrew Laws; Editors: David Rosenbloom, Dan Lebental; Costume
> designer: Carol Oditz; Music: Jon Brion.
>
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By Michael Rechtshaffen
1 hour, 12 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Given Vince Vaughn's recent success
with landing punch lines, there was considerable hope that if anybody
could inject a little zip into the stagnating romcom, he'd be the guy
to pull it off.
And he still might -- one of these days.
In the meantime, there's "The Break-Up," a major disappointment of an
anti-romantic comedy for which Vaughn shares producer and story credits
in addition to sharing the screen with real-life squeeze Jennifer
Aniston.
After a promisingly quirky start, "Break-Up" suffers a major breakdown
from which it never recovers.
Audiences expecting a good time will instead be rewarded with wildly
unsympathetic lead characters and uncomfortably long stretches without
a laugh in sight. While they might initially be drawn in by the
marketing department's promise of something a lot more entertaining,
the end box office result will likely be less than amicable.
Initially meeting at a baseball game, Chicago tour guide Gary Grobowski
(Vaughn) manages to persuade art gallery employee Brooke Meyers
(Aniston) to dump her male friend and go out with him basically by
buying her a hot dog.
Flash forward to the couple living in what isn't exactly domestic
bliss, with Brooke running around getting ready to host a dinner party
for their families while Gary contentedly parks himself in front of the
television.
With the cracks in their relationship finally reaching the breaking
point, Brooke finally calls Gary for the jerk he is, but in her little
schemes to make him realize the errors of his ways, Brooke only ends up
matching him in the bad behavior department.
But what could have at best played out like a wilted "War of the Roses"
ends up looking a lot more like Rob Reiner's misbegotten "The Story
of Us."
It would have helped if director Peyton Reed ("Bring It On," "Down With
Love") had been as concerned with giving his audience characters worth
investing in as he was with all those stylish visual compositions, but
the , by first-time feature writers Jeremy Garelick and Jay
Lavender, constantly leaves its actors in the lurch.
While Vaughn and Aniston do some solid emoting, the comedic element,
such as it is, never feels organic to the rest of the film. Hints of
what might have been can be found in colorful supporting turns from
Vaughn's old "Swingers" pal Jon Favreau as his bartender buddy Johnny
O; Judy Davis as Aniston's hysterically harsh gallery boss, Marilyn
Dean; and especially Christopher Guest regular John Michael Higgins
as Aniston's brother, Richard, who is obsessed with singing in his
all-male a cappella group, the Tone Rangers.
But by the time the tacked-on ending to end all tacked-on endings
arrives -- in which Vaughn's considerable, continuity-throwing weight
loss is dealt with by Aniston noting, "You've lost weight" -- "The
Break-Up" and its audience have long ago parted ways.
Cast:
Gary Grobowski: Vince Vaughn
Brooke Meyers: Jennifer Aniston
Maddie: Joey Lauren Adams
Wendy Meyers: Ann-Margret
Riggleman: Jason Bateman
Marilyn Dean: Judy Davis
Dennis Grobowski: Vincent D'Onofrio
Johnny O: Jon Favreau
Lupus Grobowski: Cole Hauser
Richard Meyers: John Michael Higgins
Christopher: Justin Long
Director: Peyton Reed; Screenwriters: Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender;
Story by: Vince Vaughn, Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender; Producers: Vince
Vaughn, Scott Stuber; Executive producers: Peter Billingsley,
Stuart Besser; Director of photography: Eric Edwards; Production
designer: Andrew Laws; Editors: David Rosenbloom, Dan Lebental; Costume
designer: Carol Oditz; Music: Jon Brion.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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