Get Well Soon (2001)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Popular talk show host Bobby Bishop (Vincent Gallo, BUFFALO 66) appears to have it all. But after years as one of America's kings of late night television, he suddenly feels empty. After a meltdown... Popular talk show host Bobby Bishop (Vincent Gallo, BUFFALO 66) appears to have it all. But after years as one of America's kings of late night television, he suddenly feels empty. After a meltdown during his live show, he leaves Los Angeles for New York in search of his ex-girlfriend, Lily (Courtney Cox)--the woman whom he never got over. Lily her own issues with the success that Bobby has obtained since breaking up with her, and her own circle of crazy friends and relatives will do anything she asks to keep Bobby away from her. A vibrant cast headlines this unusual indie comedy/romance. [More]
Starring: Courteney Cox, Vincent Gallo, Jeffrey Tambor, Tate Donovan
Starring: Courteney Cox, Vincent Gallo, Jeffrey Tambor, Tate Donovan, Elina Löwensohn, Anne Meara, Max Weinberg
Director: Justin McCarthy
Director: Justin McCarthy
Screenwriter: Justin McCarthy
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