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The Big Empty is a 2003 comedy film [1] directed and written by Steve Anderson. It stars Jon Favreau as a struggling actor with a bizarre request from his neighbor to deliver a suitcase that he cannot open. While there, he meets an unusual cast of characters, and starts to think this delivery might be more than it seems. [2]
The Big Empty, a 2005 short film starring Selma Blair; The Big Empty (The Expanse), a 2015 episode of the American science fiction television series The Expanse; The Big Empty (book series), a series of four books written by J.B. Stephens "The Big Empty" (song), a song by For the Fallen Dreams "Big Empty", a 1994 song by the American hard rock ...
The Night of the Iguana is a stage play written by American author Tennessee Williams.It is based on his 1948 short story. In 1959, Williams staged it as a one-act play, and over the next two years he developed it into a full-length play, producing two different versions in 1959 and 1960, and then arriving at the three-act version that premiered on Broadway in 1961. [1]
"Big Empty" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots that first appeared in 1994 on the soundtrack of the film The Crow. The band later included the song on its second album, Purple , and released it as the lead single from that album.
Jorge the iguana (voiced by Glenn Lefchak) Trog the strong caveman; Tara the woman (voiced by Tara Doyle) Zoomerax the alien; Beano the dog; The Giant Big Sisters (Ashley, Leslie and Monia) are a trio of bully siblings; Mom and Dad are parents
The Big Empty is a 2005 short film starring Selma Blair about a woman with an unusual condition that baffles scientists and laymen alike. It was written, directed and produced by Lisa Chang and Newton Thomas Sigel .
She is in the third grade at P.S. 87 and is described as being very smart, but also annoying. She has a pet iguana named Katherine. Robert Upchurch – Robert is described as scrawny and a nerd. Tom – The man hired to install the Zipzers' new cable box who knows a lot about iguanas.
L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco was distributed theatrically in Italy by Euro International Films on 24 August 1971. [3] It grossed a total of 169,405,000 Italian lire domestically. [ 3 ] Curti described this box office performance as "rather poor", noting that other films in the genre from that year such as The Cat o' Nine Tails grossed 2.4 ...