Visible crew/equipment: When Frank enters his office a boom mike dips into view for a split second, when the camera pans away from his co-workers laughing about the American Superstar contestant.
God Bless America (2011)
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Directed by: Bobcat Goldthwait
Starring: Joel Murray, Mackenzie Brooke Smith, Melinda Page Hamilton, Tara Lynne Barr
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10/10. A perfect movie by Bobcat Goldthwait on the current status of the United States. Pundits would complain about this movie. Liberal ones would say it's being too preachy and prudish on entertainment. Conservative ones would say it was trying to undermine them. I view it as a great movie by a guy who wasn't afraid to say what a lot of us think about the current state of affairs here. Joel Murray and Tara Barr are the heart and soul of this movie. They both seem to say exactly what a lot of us think be it on politics to entertainment to manners. Great movie, watch and you'll hopefully like it.
Frank: Are you A.D.D. 'Juno'.
Roxy: Yes. I have A.D.D. And don't you ever call me fucking 'Juno' again.
Frank: Sorry.
Roxy: That's who we should kill next.
Frank: A fictitious character?
Roxy: No. Diablo Cody. Fuck her for writing that movie, she's the only stripper who suffers from too much self esteem.
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Answer: It's been a while since I've seen it, but I believe it's because he went behind her back and found out her address without asking her first, which probably came across as a little creepy or stalker-ish to her, even if he didn't intend it that way. It's weird when someone you don't know finds out your address or phone number and contacts you or sends you something.
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