My Date with Drew (2004)
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- PG
- 1h 30min
- Documentary
- 30 Sep 2005 (Norway)
- Movie
- 11 wins.
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Drew Barrymore | ... |
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John August | ... |
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Stephanie Bedell Quartararo | ... |
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Allison Burnett | ... |
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Bill D'Elia | ... |
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Kerry David | ... |
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Sonya Dakar | ... |
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George DelHoyo | ... |
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Dylan | ... |
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Corey Feldman | ... |
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Ross Forooghi | ... |
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Jon Gunn | ... |
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Lisa Furst | ... |
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Lauren Hays | ... |
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Brian Herzlinger | ... |
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Eric Herzlinger | ... |
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Zita Herzlinger | ... |
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Stacey Herzlinger | ... |
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Randi Kaplan | ... |
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Kimberly Padula | ... |
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Pam Levin | ... |
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Jenna Lewis | ... |
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John W. Mann | ... |
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Kristin Mitzner | ... |
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Victor M. Ortiz | ... |
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Mikaela Austin Phillips | ... |
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Mindi Phillips | ... |
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Lily Rains | ... |
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Eric Roberts | ... |
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Dan Ryder | ... |
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Lara Scott | ... |
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Andrea Logan | ... |
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Brett Winn | ... |
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Andrew Yani | ... |
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Mary Firestone | ... |
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The Helscheins | ... |
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Sarah Belgrad | ... |
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Sara Berkowitz | ... |
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Cameron Diaz | ... |
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Griffin Dunne | ... |
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Carmen Electra | ... |
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Crispin Glover | ... |
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Natasha Henstridge | ... |
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Samuel L. Jackson | ... |
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Matt LeBlanc | ... |
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Lucy Liu | ... |
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Kevin Smith | ... |
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Susan Spano | ... |
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Bruce Willis | ... |
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Directed by
Jon Gunn | ||
Brian Herzlinger | ||
Brett Winn |
Produced by
Stephen Break | ... | co-producer |
Kerry David | ... | producer |
Lisa Furst | ... | associate producer (as Lisa Gunn) |
Jon Gunn | ... | producer |
Brian Herzlinger | ... | producer |
Pam Levin | ... | associate producer |
Clark Peterson | ... | executive producer |
Andrew Reimer | ... | executive producer |
Brett Winn | ... | producer |
Music by
Stuart Hart | ||
Steven M. Stern |
Editing by
Jon Gunn | ||
Brian Herzlinger | ||
Brett Winn |
Editorial Department
Earl Adams | ... | colorist: DaVinci |
Randy L. Anderson | ... | color timer |
Brenton Earley | ... | telecine supervisor |
Sound Department
Patrick O. Bird | ... | re-recording mixer / supervising sound mixer |
John W. Frost | ... | supervising sound mixer |
Eric Stolz | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Kerry David | ... | camera operator / still photographer |
Brian Gelbert | ... | camera operator |
Jon Gunn | ... | camera operator / still photographer |
Brian Herzlinger | ... | camera operator |
Kenneth Willardt | ... | key art photographer |
Brett Winn | ... | camera operator / still photographer |
Dom Zanghi | ... | additional photographer / camera operator (as Domenic Zanghi) |
Music Department
Tony DeSare | ... | musician |
Joe Fischer | ... | music supervisor |
Additional Crew
Alan Abrams | ... | legal affairs: clearance and distribution |
Christopher J. Corabi | ... | legal consultant |
Aaron Dorn | ... | video-to-film transfer supervisor |
Bobby Downes | ... | web site designer |
Ava DuVernay | ... | publicist |
Misha Kurniady | ... | title designer |
Thomas Kurniady | ... | title designer |
Ellene Miles | ... | publicist |
Dan Ryder | ... | web site designer |
Philip J. Strina | ... | legal affairs: clearance and distribution / production legal: Costa, Abrams & Coate, LLP |
Tim Thompson | ... | web site designer |
Ryan Turner | ... | title designer |
Thanks
Drew Barrymore | ... | very special thanks |
Michael Becker | ... | special thanks |
Jon Bon Jovi | ... | special thanks |
Jeff Gurwood | ... | special thanks |
Steve Kwasnik | ... | thanks |
Zev Suissa | ... | special thanks |
John Wood | ... | special thanks |
Chris Wylde | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- DEJ Productions (2005) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Avex Entertainment (2007) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Elephant Picture (2006) (Japan) (theatrical)
- DesperaDo (2007) (Japan) (DVD)
- Drew Crew LLC
- Imagination Worldwide (2004) (World-wide)
- Warner Bros. (2006) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- DeLuxe Laboratories (laboratory services)
- Dolby Laboratories (sound mix)
- EFILM (digital film recording)
- EFILM (post-production facilities)
- Fat Dot (publicity)
- Post Production Inc. (5.1 surround mix)
- Post Production Inc. (post-production sound services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
"If you don't take risks, you'll have a wasted soul." - Drew Barrymore. Ever since the second grade when he first saw her in E.T. The Extraterrestrial, Brian Herzlinger has had a crush on Drew Barrymore. Now, 20 years later he's decided to try to fulfill his lifelong dream by asking her for a date. There's one small problem: She's Drew Barrymore and he's, well, Brian Herzlinger, a broke 27-year-old aspiring filmmaker from New Jersey. But that doesn't stop Brian and his film school pals from doing everything they can think of to convince Barrymore to go out with him - and documenting their quest along the way. Equipped with a video camera they have to return to Circuit City in 30 days and the $1,100 Brian won on a game show (where the winning answer was, prophetically, "Drew Barrymore"), they've got one month to accomplish their mission. To succeed, they'll need to negotiate an army of publicists, agents, producers and assistants who surround the star so Brian can pop the question. My Date with Drew is the award-winning, inspirational story of an ordinary guy who, despite incredibly long odds, puts everything on the line to pursue his lifelong dream. It's also an astute and often hilarious look at contemporary dating rituals, the culture of celebrity and the power of passion. Written by Andrew Hindes |
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Taglines | 30 days, $1100, For an Ordinary Guy to Get a Date with Drew Barrymore See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $1,100 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $85,222, 07 Aug 2005 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The film was shot in a month because 'Brian Herlzinger' wanted to return the video camera to Circuit City under their 30-Day Return Policy to save the cost of renting a camera. As a result of the widely publicized move, Circuit City introduced a 'restocking fee' to be deducted from any future customer refunds. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in MDWH 2. See more » |
Soundtracks | She's Got a Way See more » |
Quotes |
Bill D'Elia:
When I was 27, my big dream was world peace- not Drew Barrymore. See more » |