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Teddy Bears

  • 2013
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Melanie Lynskey, Zachary Knighton, David Krumholtz, Jason Ritter, Ahna O'Reilly, and Gillian Jacobs in Teddy Bears (2013)
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Three couples head to the desert to help their friend heal after the death of his mother. They would do anything for him - except for the one thing he wants.Three couples head to the desert to help their friend heal after the death of his mother. They would do anything for him - except for the one thing he wants.Three couples head to the desert to help their friend heal after the death of his mother. They would do anything for him - except for the one thing he wants.

  • Directors
    • Thomas Beatty
    • Rebecca Fishman
  • Writer
    • Thomas Beatty
  • Stars
    • Gillian Jacobs
    • Zachary Knighton
    • David Krumholtz
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Thomas Beatty
      • Rebecca Fishman
    • Writer
      • Thomas Beatty
    • Stars
      • Gillian Jacobs
      • Zachary Knighton
      • David Krumholtz
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Emily
    Zachary Knighton
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    • Dave
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Andrew
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Hannah
    Ahna O'Reilly
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    • Zoe
    Jason Ritter
    Jason Ritter
    • Owen
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Old Man Carl
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    • Lori
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    • Marty
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    • Directors
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      • Rebecca Fishman
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      • Thomas Beatty
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    1heresbigmike-7-752441

    Ask what you will, Doesn't mean you'll get It !

    Why are these Individuals of the same species friends ? Showing that they are caring Individuals for the pat on the back or the hug of warm moistness against hard trembling loins that require some kind of fulfillment as caring Ego's? This has to be produced by a pimp or a porn producer, or perhaps those In power, or are the all the same ?Children watch this SHITE and base what life Is about by It!, It's a commentary on the State, Progress and Evolution of our Kind !......You need to flock? Beat off, or visit a Professional Poor Soul !This Isn't a comedy or drama!, It's a farce!, And we're all the king of France! The Comedy of life Is Hilarious!, THIS IS DRECK !
    10tinker-14

    Original, funny, dark, touching. Watch this movie!

    I love The Big Ask!!!. Thomas Beatty's screenplay, his and co-director Rebecca Fishman's visual realization of it, and the performances throughout combine to make a haunting, touching, and hilariously human experience. It's about grief, courage, the crazy places loss and depression can take us, and the healing nature of friendship and love. I laughed my ass off, and then I cried. I've already watched the film twice, and can't wait to see it again. David Krumholtz gives one of the bravest performances I've ever seen. He's willing to let you almost hate him, until at the last possible moment, he redeems himself, and brought this viewer, at least, to tears. I also love that the filmmakers and actors are not afraid to play with the idea that subjects like death and sex and intimacy and, well, life are both uncomfortable, and funny as hell. The desert landscape and haunting score (also love the Deer Tick song, and final song - don't know who sings it ,but it's great) really enhance the experience. I so seldom find that a movie sticks with me, but this one did. Can't wait to see what Beatty and Fishman do next.
    6Moviegoer19

    Different, Frustrating, Engrossing

    OK, the three adjectives above are the first three that come to mind when thinking about describing this film. Another one is "surprising" because I was expecting a comedy. Optimum on Demand describes it as a dark comedy and lists it under comedy in its genre lists. Actually, this is not only surprising, it's horrifying, to think that anyone would categorize this film as a comedy. At least IMDb adds "drama" to it. Granted it has its comedic moments, that one might think of as "droll" or "dark humor" but overall it's a film that takes on some heavy issues, and its main character is going through some deep stuff with intense feelings, including pain and suffering. The people out there who may think how he responds to his dilemmas as humorous, well, I hope I never meet them, because I know I will hate them. Anyway, I did not hate this movie. In fact, by the end I liked it much more than I thought I would. And, I think it's worth a second viewing because it's the kind of film in which one might miss stuff the first go around.
    10audreyxbooth

    Unique and touching

    Despite the outrageous premise, this film offers a nuanced portrait of grief that is disarmingly realistic. Anyone who has suffered a major loss, or struggled with depression, knows that profound grief often begets profoundly twisted thoughts. For anyone who has had the lonely and terrifying experience of watching their relationships unwind as they struggle to cope with these emotions and return to normalcy, this film will strike a chord.

    That being said, this film is not as depressing as you might expect. It isn't often that a film explores such dark aspects of humanity without being a major downer, but this one really pulls it off. Because the movie is about grief and its effect on relationships, the characters' friendships are front and center. These friendships are genuine, layered, and heart-warming. One of the things I liked best about these friendships is that there is a noticeable--but not cliché or shallow--difference between the men's friendships and the women's friendships. It isn't often that a film so aptly dances back and forth between male friendships and female friendships without relying on silly or offensive stereotypes. But here is a writer who gets it.

    Loved this movie!!!
    10me_et2

    Everyone Needs Teddy Bears...

    Teddy Bears is a thoughtful film that takes you on an emotional ride that balances humor, sorrow, love and friendship perfectly.

    One reason this film works so well is because unlike so many other movies, there are no useless moments. There is no filler, no fluff. The moments are all needed to give a poignant story its well deserved voice. This is all thanks to the excellent story telling of the writer, Thomas Beatty, who also co-directed with Rebecca Fishman. In short, this is their baby and it is beautiful.

    The second reason is the cast. Gillian Jacobs, Zachary Knighton, David Krumholtz, Melanie Lynskey, Ahna O'Reilly and Jason Ritter make the main ensemble. They fit perfectly together. You don't doubt that they are old friends who care and love each other and would do just about anything to help one another. It also doesn't hurt that the supporting cast includes powerhouse Ned Beatty, Dale Dickey and French Stewart.

    There is only one drawback about this film. It needs to get wide distribution so I can see it again. This is one film that is well worth your time and it will be one that you will want to watch again and again. It also leaves you reflecting the "what if's" of your friends, family and loves, which in the end is what all great movies do.

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      Ned Beatty is Thomas Beatty's father.
    • Quotes

      Andrew: Hey. Make sure your husband know how important you are. And don't be afraid to ask him for what you need, even if it's not popular.

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      Houston, TX
      Written by John Joseph McCauley III (as John J. McCauley III)

      Performed by Deer Tick

      Courtesy of Partisan Records

      By arrangement with Terrorbird Media

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Ask
    • Filming locations
      • Twentynine Palms, California, USA(shot on location)
    • Production companies
      • Tribeca Films
      • Covert Productions
      • Sparkhouse Media
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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