Easy

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Overview

American independent filmmaker Jane Weinstock makes her feature debut with the romantic comedy Easy, shot on digital video. Marguerite Moreau plays Jamie, a single gal living in Los Angeles who makes a living by giving creative names to consumer products. Although she's adept at catching men for her own pleasure, she decides to give up sex for 90 days. The decision is supported by her stoner friend, Martin D.B. Woodside, and her married sister, Laura Emily Deschanel. However, some handsome fellows -- poet John ...
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Overview

American independent filmmaker Jane Weinstock makes her feature debut with the romantic comedy Easy, shot on digital video. Marguerite Moreau plays Jamie, a single gal living in Los Angeles who makes a living by giving creative names to consumer products. Although she's adept at catching men for her own pleasure, she decides to give up sex for 90 days. The decision is supported by her stoner friend, Martin D.B. Woodside, and her married sister, Laura Emily Deschanel. However, some handsome fellows -- poet John Naveen Andrews and talk show host Mick Brian F. O'Byrne -- cause her to rethink her plan. Easy was shown at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival.
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Special Features

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Product Details

  • Release Date: 3/1/2005
  • UPC: 025192717123
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating:

  • Source: Screen Media
  • Presentation: Wide Screen
  • Sound: Dolby AC-3 Surround Sound
  • Time: 1:37:00
  • Format: DVD
  • Sales rank: 29,628

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Marguerite Moreau Jamie, Jamie Harris
Brian F. O'Byrne Mick
Naveen Andrews John
Emily Deschanel Laura
Caroline Goodall Sandy
D.B. Woodside Martin
John Rothman Lawrence
Jordan Garrett Bobby
Vanessa Marano Young Jamie
Lanette Ware Tanya
Technical Credits
Jane Weinstock Director, Screenwriter
Katherine Bulovic Art Director
Anna Schlobohm de Cruder Set Decoration/Design
Alan Edmisten Asst. Director
Olivia Harris Casting, Co-producer
Steven Hitselberger Sound/Sound Designer
Robert Hoffman Editor
Mona May Costumes/Costume Designer
Gloria Norris Producer
Howard Paar Musical Direction/Supervision
Grant Lee Phillips Score Composer
Paul Ryan Cinematographer
Aradhana Seth Production Designer
James Welling Executive Producer
Lauren Zuckerman Editor
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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits [9:44]
2. John [6:24]
3. Going to Be Me [7:59]
4. Are You Okay? [8:09]
5. Jerk Magnet [8:19]
6. Studio [7:59]
7. What's Today? [6:47]
8. Spying [8:42]
9. Harriet Frank Gallery [10:01]
10. Commitment [10:55]
11. In the Bedroom [7:41]
12. Ending Credits [4:12]
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Menu

Side #1 --
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   Filmographies
      Marguerite Moreau
      Naveen Andrews
      Emily Deschanel
      Caroline Goodall
      Brian F. O'Byrne
      D. B. Woodside
   Scenes
   Audio
      5.1 Surround Sound
      2.0 Stereo
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    A movie that makes you think.

    I rented this movie last night, the woman in it was the teacher from the tv show life as we know it. Anyway, it a culture where casual sex is too common finally a movie that deals with the heartbreak of getting into how destructive it is to have sex too soon with someone you don't know well and that there are nice guys out there that you don't need to lower your standards for being loved. Great message.

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