In the Land of Women
After being dumped by his famous actress/model girlfriend Sofia Buñuel with who he was deeply in love, twenty-six year old Carter Webb, a Los Angeles based soft-core porn screenwriter, decides he needs an extended change of scenery. Instead of his mother going, what Carter decides will be that scenery is to live with who may be his ailing yet eccentric maternal grandmother, Phyllis, in her home in Michigan. Regardless of if Phyllis is truly ill or is only a hypochondriac, Carter figures she could benefit from some long term and constant care. He can still do his work sending scripts to his boss electronically and talking to him about filming issues over the telephone, while he would have a new perspective to start working on a non-porn project he's wanted to write since and about high school.
Upon his arrival in Michigan, Carter quickly meets Phyllis' neighbors from across the street, the Hardwickes: husband and wife Nelson and Sarah, and their two children, late-teen Lucy and preteen Paige. Carter ends up making an impression on each of the Hardwicke women. Precocious Paige develops a case of puppy love on her witty older neighbor. Lucy is facing boyfriend issues while trying to deal with negative feelings toward her parents, especially her mother. And Sarah needs a compassionate ear and shoulder on which to lean most specifically about two issues in her life, one in particular about which she cannot talk to any of her family.
In turn, his time with the women may give Carter a clearer perspective of his life and his relationship to Sofia.
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In the Land of Women
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Iceman
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Hot Blooded
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Try Whistling This
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Leisure Time
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Spanish Stroll
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Harness and Wheel
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Lester Hayes
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Lateef Dumont:
Writer
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Hey You
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Do You Believe in Love
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Better Never Than Late
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Two Hours Traffic:
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Blending In
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Goods (All in Your Head)
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So Good to See You
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Jerry Kalaf:
Writer
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Missing You
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Jerry Kalaf:
Writer
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A Good Idea at the Time
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Publish My Love
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Wanna Get Dead
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Tsar:
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The Night
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Jerry Kalaf:
Writer
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Seinfeld Theme
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Jonathan Wolff:
Writer
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Beautiful Girl
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When I Write the Book
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You're the Only World I Know
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A Good Idea at the Time (OK Go)
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Stephen Trask:
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Spanish Stroll (Mink DeVille)
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Stephen Trask:
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Publish My Love (Rogue Wave)
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Stephen Trask:
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Goods (All in Your Head) (Mates of State)
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Stephen Trask:
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When I Write the Book (Rockpile)
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Stephen Trask:
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Hey You (Tommy Stinson)
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Stephen Trask:
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Beautiful Girl (Inxs)
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Stephen Trask:
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Try Whistling This (Neil Finn)
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Stephen Trask:
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Harness and Wheel (The Kingsbury Manx)
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Stephen Trask:
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Lester Hayes (Lateef & The Chief)
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Stephen Trask:
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Blending In (Mike Viola)
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Stephen Trask:
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Better Never Than Late (Two Hours Traffic)
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Stephen Trask:
Performer
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Wanna Get Dead (Tsar)
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Stephen Trask:
Performer
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Out of His Mind (Stephen Trask)
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Stephen Trask:
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In the Land of Women (Stephen Trask)
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Stephen Trask:
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