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Dan Rosen(I)

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Dan Rosen wrote, co-produced, and appeared (as Deputy Hartford) in The Last Supper (1996), a black comedy whose pointed critique of faux-liberalism is not pursued with sufficient vigor. His directorial debut, The Curve (1998) aka Dead Man's Curve, was shot in his native Maryland, and was far more effective in pursuing its dark vision of the human ability to justify outrageous, even murderous, nastiness. Having learned of their college's policy of giving straight "A" grades to students whose roommates commit suicide, a couple of students set about murdering a friend so they can get the grades they need to get into Harvard, but all is not as it seems. Superior to the similarly themed Dead Man on Campus (1998) it became the subject of a bidding war at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival but this subsequently led to distribution problems. Although the low budget of $750,000 and tight shooting schedule of just twenty two shooting days are occasionally evident in the contrast between several stylishly shot sequences and the efficient, rather less slick, camera work which dominates, this is compensated for by some sharp dialogue, witty inter-cutting, and associative editing, and some gleefully hammy compositions. A tale of teen cruelty, it is full of mean laughs, spot on pop references, and Matthew Lillard's trademark mugging. Minor characters are entertainingly fleshed out - particularly the college counselor who is struggling to quit smoking - and some gentle satirical swipes are essayed at immigration policies, victim culture, big business, and the nature of qualifications and employability.
BornNovember 11, 1963
BornNovember 11, 1963
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    Matthew Lillard, Randall Batinkoff, Keri Russell, and Michael Vartan in Cursus fatal (1998)
    Cursus fatal
    5.8
    • Writer
    • 1998
    The Kill-or-Dies
    The Kill-or-Dies
    • Producer
      Jane Seymour and Olivia Munn in Freeloaders (2012)
      Freeloaders
      4.4
      • Writer
      • 2012
      Cameron Diaz, Annabeth Gish, Courtney B. Vance, Ron Eldard, and Jonathan Penner in L'ultime souper (1995)
      L'ultime souper
      6.7
      • Producer
      • 1995

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      • All Hail Maukavas
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        • executive producer
        • 2023
      • Mariana Gomez, Joey Balliro, Bella Mencia, Javiera Zapata, and Timothy Thatcher in Cinco de Mayo Is Not a Thing (2022)
        Cinco de Mayo Is Not a Thing
        TV Series
        • executive producer
        • 2022
      • What's After (2020)
        What's After
        TV Series
        • executive producer
        • 2020
      • Marla Gibbs, Christopher B. Duncan, Jackée Harry, Gladys Knight, Michael D. Roberts, Kellita Smith, John Witherspoon, Yara Shahidi, Khylin Rhambo, and Layla Crawford in The First Family (2012)
        The First Family
        3.4
        TV Series
        • consulting producer
        • 2013
      • Cameron Diaz, Annabeth Gish, Courtney B. Vance, Ron Eldard, and Jonathan Penner in L'ultime souper (1995)
        L'ultime souper
        6.7
        • co-producer
        • 1995

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      • Vacationland
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      • Marla Gibbs, Christopher B. Duncan, Jackée Harry, Gladys Knight, Michael D. Roberts, Kellita Smith, John Witherspoon, Yara Shahidi, Khylin Rhambo, and Layla Crawford in The First Family (2012)
        The First Family
        3.4
        TV Series
        • Writer
        • 2012–2013
      • Jane Seymour and Olivia Munn in Freeloaders (2012)
        Freeloaders
        4.4
        • written by
        • 2012
      • Jimeoin in The Extra (2005)
        The Extra
        5.0
        • additional material
        • 2005
      • Matthew Lillard, Randall Batinkoff, Keri Russell, and Michael Vartan in Cursus fatal (1998)
        Cursus fatal
        5.8
        • written by
        • 1998
      • Cameron Diaz, Annabeth Gish, Courtney B. Vance, Ron Eldard, and Jonathan Penner in L'ultime souper (1995)
        L'ultime souper
        6.7
        • screenplay
        • 1995

      Director



      • Jane Seymour and Olivia Munn in Freeloaders (2012)
        Freeloaders
        4.4
        • Director
        • 2012
      • Matthew Lillard, Randall Batinkoff, Keri Russell, and Michael Vartan in Cursus fatal (1998)
        Cursus fatal
        5.8
        • Director
        • 1998

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      • Born
        • November 11, 1963
        • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
      • Other works
        Started his showbiz career in Baltimore at age ten doing magic shows. Became a professional stand-up comic at age 17. Opened his own comedy club (The Charm City Comedy Club) in Baltimore when he was just 18 years old. The club played host to comedy stars like Bill Hicks, Paul Reiser, Bill Mahr, Bob Saget, Fox television entertainment reporter Bill McCuddy got his start there as well as stand-up and The Bernie Mac Show Executive Producer Warren Hutcherson. Stopped performing stand-up in early 95 to concentrate on his writing career after the filming of his first film, The Last Sup

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        In the beginning of Dead Man's Curve his voice is heard as the stand-up comic performing the joke that sets the movie's plot in motion.

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