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Lucky Numbers is a 2000 black comedy film directed by Nora Ephron. It stars John Travolta, Lisa Kudrow, Tim Roth, Ed O'Neill, Michael Rapaport, Richard Schiff, Daryl Mitchell, Bill Pullman, and Michael Moore in a rare acting role. The screenplay by Adam Resnick was inspired by the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal. It is the only film Ephron ...
Jennyanydots is a seemingly lazy Jellicle cat who sits around all day, but at night, she becomes very active as she rules the mice and cockroaches, forcing them to undertake helpful functions and creative projects to curb their naturally destructive habits. [1] In Cats, Jennyanydots' musical number involves her leading a tap dancing routine.
The Lucky Number, a 1933 British comedy film; Lucky Number, a 1951 Donald Duck cartoon; Lucky Numbers, a 2000 American comedy film; #Lucky Number, a 2015 film starring Tom Pelphrey; Lucky Numbers, a 1995–1997 British game show
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His nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie (seen older than usual in this short) are busy working on their car when a radio station announces the winning numbers of a lottery for a new Zoom V-8 car. Donald is frustrated when his ticket does not have the winning numbers and throws away the ticket, but after Donald walks away, the radio announcer ...
An anthropomorphic cat puppet used in the short, a parody of various other puppets used in sitcoms. Spot: Star Trek Generations: Data's cat seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation [9] and Star Trek Generations: Stray cat The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Tabby cat who arrives at the Swedish dwelling of Mikael Blomkvist. The male cat (who is not ...
Some cat breeds have lots of fur which means they get hot quickly, while others simply want to be close to your warmth and scent without being too close. 17. Demanding attention
In interviews with Cosmo, the film's director, Susanna Fogel, and original story writer, Kristen Roupenian, weigh in on whether Robert actually redeems himself by the time the credits roll.