Ashby / Bankside Films presents ; a Langley Park Pictures and Head Gear Films and Tagline Pictures production in association with Metrol Technology and Kreo Films ; produced by Rory Koslow, Josh Kesselman, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross ; written and directed by Tony McNamara.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 59174524000 | Paramount Pictures59174525000 | ParamountLanguage: English, Spanish Original language: English Subtitle language: English, Spanish, French Publisher: [Los Angeles, California] : Paramount Home Entertainment, [2016]Description: 1 videodisc (102 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- Music, Alec Puro ; editor, Matthew Friedman ; director of photography, Christopher Baffa.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | COMEDY Ashby | Available | 33111008644979 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Awkward Ed Wallis moves to a new town with his single mom and needs help fitting in. Brainier than his peers, Ed figures playing high school football might be a good way to make more friends, but his only new friend, Eloise, thinks it's odd. When Ed gets an assignment to write an essay about someone from an older generation, he introduces himself to his neighbor, Ashby Holt, and the two embark on an unlikely, immediate friendship. Ashby's style of tough love takes some getting used to.
DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.1.
English or Spanish dialogue; English, Spanish or French subtitles; closed-captioned.
Mickey Rourke, Nat Wolff, Kevin Dunn, Zachary Knighton, Michael Lerner, Emma Roberts, Sarah Silverman.
Music, Alec Puro ; editor, Matthew Friedman ; director of photography, Christopher Baffa.
Widescreen.
MPAA rating: R; for language, some sexual material and violence.
Awkward Ed Wallis moves to a new town with his single mom and needs help fitting in. Brainier than his peers, Ed figures playing high school football might be a good way to make more friends, but his only new friend, Eloise, thinks it's odd. When Ed gets an assignment to write an essay about someone from an older generation, he introduces himself to his neighbor, Ashby Holt, and the two embark on an unlikely, immediate friendship. Ashby's style of tough love takes some getting used to.