ADVISORY/World Premiere of Columbia Pictures' ``Saving Silverman''.Entertainment Editors & Film Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday (Feb. 7) --(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)
WHAT: The World Premiere of Columbia Pictures' "Saving Silverman"
WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 7
7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Mann Village
961 Broxton Ave.
Westwood
w/ a party immediately following at House of Blues
WHO: Attending from the film will be Steve Zahn, Jack Black, Jason
Biggs, Amanda Peet, Amanda Detmer, Neil Diamond and R. Lee
Ermey, as well as director Dennis Dugan, writer Greg DePaul,
producer Neil Moritz, executive producers Brad Luff, Bruce
Berman, Peter Ziegler, Bernie Goldman and music by Mike
Simpson.
Other celebrities expected to attend:
Kim Delaney Crispin Glover Anthony Michael Hall
Jesse James Eriq LaSalle Debi Mazar
Ryan Phillipe Freddie Prinze Jr. Tom Sizemore
Leelee Sobieski Mena Suvari Liv Tyler
Mark Wahlberg Reese Witherspoon
From the director of "Big Daddy" and "Happy Gilmore" comes the hilarious comedy "Saving Silverman." Darren Silverman (Jason Biggs), Wayne Lefessier (Steve Zahn) and J.D. McNugent (Jack Black) have been best friends since the fifth grade. Enter Judith (Amanda Peet), a great-looking, cold-hearted, all-around bitch that digs her claws into sweet-natured Darren. She snatches him from the friendship and even breaks up their Neil Diamond cover band. J.D. and Wayne try every imaginable i·mag·i·na·ble adj. Conceivable in the imagination: imaginable exploits. i·mag scheme to save Darren -- and their friendship -- failing miserably mis·er·a·ble adj. 1. Very uncomfortable or unhappy; wretched. 2. Causing or accompanied by great discomfort or distress: a miserable climate. 3. . When they find out Darren has been brainwashed brain·wash tr.v. brain·washed, brain·wash·ing, brain·wash·es To subject to brainwashing. n. The process or an instance of brainwashing. into marrying Judith, the dim-witted adj. 1. mentally retarded; relatively slow in mental function. Adj. 1. dim-witted - lacking mental capacity and subtlety simple-minded, simple duo decides to kidnap her and reunite re·u·nite tr. & intr.v. re·u·nit·ed, re·u·nit·ing, re·u·nites To bring or come together again. reunite Verb [-niting, -nited Darren with his long-lost love, nun-to-be Sandy Perkus (Amanda Detmer). Neil Diamond, in his first film in 20 years, is recruited to help save the day. "Saving Silverman" is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for crude and sexual humor humor, according to ancient theory, any of four bodily fluids that determined man's health and temperament. Hippocrates postulated that an imbalance among the humors (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile) resulted in pain and disease, and that good health was , language and thematic the·mat·ic adj. 1. Of, relating to, or being a theme: a scene of thematic importance. 2. material. "Saving Silverman" Will Be in Theatres Friday, Feb. 9 |
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