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The Cake Eaters
Directed byMary Stuart Masterson
Produced byAllen Bain
Elisa Pugliese
Written byJayce Bartok
StarringKristen Stewart
Aaron Stanford
Jayce Bartok
Bruce Dern
Elizabeth AshleyMiriam Shor
Music byDuncan Sheik
CinematographyPeter Masterson
Edited byJoe Landauer
Colleen Sharp
Distributed by7-57 Releasing
Release date
  • April 29, 2007 (Tribeca Film Festival)
  • March 13, 2009 (United States)
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Cake Eaters is a 2007 American independent drama film about two small town families who must confront old issues with the return of one family's son.[1] The film was directed by Mary Stuart Masterson (in her feature film directorial debut) and stars Kristen Stewart, Aaron Stanford, Bruce Dern, and Jayce Bartok. Kristen Stewart is featured as Georgia, a young girl with Friedreich's ataxia, a rare disease for which there is no cure.[2]

Plot[edit]

The Cake Eaters is a small-town, ensemble drama that explores the lives of two interconnected families coming to terms with love in the face of loss. Living in rural America, the Kimbrough family are a conflicted bunch: Easy, the patriarch and local butcher, is grieving over the recent loss of his wife, Ceci, while hiding a secret ongoing affair for years; Beagle, his youngest son who was left to care for his ailing mother, works in the local high school cafeteria by day but has a burning passion inside that manifests itself through painting street signs; and the eldest son, Guy, has been away from the family for years while pursuing his rock star dream in the big city until the day he learns of his mother's death and that he has missed the funeral.

Upon Guy's return home, relationships between the characters begin to unravel: Beagle's pent up emotions connect with Georgia Kaminski, a terminally ill teenage girl wanting to experience love before it is too late; Easy's long-time affair with Marg, Georgia's eccentric grandmother, is finally exposed to the Kimbrough children; and Guy discovers that in his absence his high school sweetheart, Stephanie, has moved on and started a family of her own. Consequently, The Kimbroughs and Kaminskis manage to establish new beginnings in facing their varied relationships.

Cast[edit]

  • Kristen Stewart as Georgia Kaminski
  • Aaron Stanford as Beagle
  • Bruce Dern as Easy Kimbrough
  • Elizabeth Ashley as Marg
  • Jayce Bartok as Guy
  • Miriam Shor as Stephanie
  • Talia Balsam as Violet, Georgia's mother
  • Jesse L. Martin as Judd, Violet's boyfriend
  • Melissa Leo as Ceci

Meaning of title[edit]

In an interview at The Austin Film Festival in 2007, Jayce Bartok, the movie's screenwriter, was asked about the title's meaning. Bartok is quoted as saying, 'The Cake Eaters is a term I grew up with in Pennsylvania. My mom used to use it to describe those who had it made, had their lives mapped out for them, were the most likely to succeed… 'The Cake Eaters.' I thought it was an interesting metaphor for this group of misfits who begin the story searching and longing for love, trying to overcome grief, and through the course of the story… find their 'cake.' They find some love, happiness, peace….' The term was widely popularized as a quote from the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks.[3]

Release[edit]

The Cake Eaters opened at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 29, 2007, and made the rounds of the independent film circuit, premiering at various film festivals such as Woodstock Film Festival, Lone Star International Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, et al. It was eventually given a very limited theatrical release on March 13, 2009,[4] and debuted on DVD on March 24, 2009.[4]

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Critical reception[edit]

The Cake Eaters currently holds a 'fresh' rating of 64% at Rotten Tomatoes based on 25 reviews with an average rating of 6.01/10.[5]Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, who gave it three out of four stars, praised Masterson for a good debut.[6]Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it a 'small, overcrowded ensemble piece' that is 'elevated' by 'superior acting' into 'something deeper'.[2] Other critics, such as Rex Reed of the New York Observer,[7] Bill Goodykoontz of the Arizona Republic,[8] and V.A. Musetto of the New York Post,[9] also gave favorable reviews, with Musetto, in particular, lamenting the fact that it had taken two years for the film to be released theatrically.[9]

Not all reception was positive however, with Erin Trahan of the Boston Globe,[10] Gary Goldstein of Los Angeles Times,[11] and Aaron Hillis of Village Voice,[12] among others, giving it negative reviews. Goldstein, in particular, was sharply critical of what he described as 'a bland ensemble drama with an unremarkable script.'[11]

Awards[edit]

  • People's Choice Award for Best American Indie Film - 2007 Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival[13]
  • Audience Award for a Dramatic Feature - 2008 Ashland Independent Film Festival[13]
  • Discovery Award - 2008 Sedona International Film Festival[13]
  • Best Feature - 2008 Stony Brook Film Festival[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.thecakeeaters.com/[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ abHolden, Stephen (March 13, 2009). 'The Cake Eaters'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  3. ^Open For Discussion http://openfordicussion.blogspot.com/2009/03/i-had-chance-to-see-cake-eaters-at.html
  4. ^ ab'The Cake Eaters(2007) - Release Info'. IMDB. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  5. ^'The Cake Eaters(2007)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  6. ^Ebert, Roger (March 11, 2009). 'The Cake Eaters'. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  7. ^Reed, Rex (March 10, 2009). 'Twilight in the Catskills'. The New York Observer. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  8. ^Goodykoontz, Bill (March 13, 2009). 'The Cake Eaters'. Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  9. ^ abMusetto, V.A. (March 13, 2009). 'You'll Eat Up This Intelligent Drama'. The New York Post. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  10. ^Trahan, Erin (March 23, 2009). 'The Cake Eaters is full of family issues'. The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  11. ^ abGoldstein, Gary (March 13, 2009). 'Review: 'The Cake Eaters''. The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  12. ^Hillis, Aaron (March 10, 2009). 'The Cake Eaters Offers Genuinely Sweet, Forgettable Indie Fodder'. Village Voice. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  13. ^ abcd'The Cake Eaters (2007) - Awards'. IMDB. Retrieved 2009-07-08.

External links[edit]

  • The Cake Eaters on IMDb
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Glumpers
GenreAnimated miniseries
Created byMAKE
Developed byMotion Pictures, S.A.
Written byJuan Carlos Ramis
Jose Mª Pérez Quintero
Directed byEnrique Uviedo
Pere Clos
Narrated byShakko (Erica Luttrel) Season 3-8
Theme music composerMiquel Tejada
Country of originSpain
Original languageunspoken
No. of series7
No. of episodes265 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerEnrique Uviedo
Running time2 minutes
Production companyMotion Pictures (Spain)
External links
Website
Production website

Glumpers is a CG animated television series by Motion Pictures, S.A.(Spain) co-produced with Televisió de Catalunya. The series currently consists of one season, which has 265 episodes of any minutes each.

Story[edit]

The Glumpers are a gang of blob-like creatures who live together. Each 2-minute episode revolves around them getting involved with everyday situations, along with some more bizarre ones.

Main characters[edit]

The Glumpers are a group of friends with totally stereotyped and conflicting personalities who live, or at least try, in a beautiful house outside Glumperona or Lifeland. There are ten main quirky leading glumpers:

Fubble[edit]

The essence of laziness, he hates any kind of physical exercise, excepting jaw movement, eating is his other big passion.

Marcus[edit]

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Marcus lives on a tropical neighborhood from season 5-6 he is the second assistant from the Glumpers series.

Quigly[edit]

Hyper-active little glumper, who is always in high spirits, he does everything too much Quigly, so, almost always he tends to put his foot in it and also, he is Shakko's boyfriend.

Shakko[edit]

Quigly's girlfriend. Shakko is the first female character in the Glumpers series. She is the second smartest glumper, smarter than Booker and don't forget. she is the very main character from Season 3-8.

AirBot[edit]

The first robot glumper in the Glumpers series. He is also shakko's assistant and he lives in an airship for a very, very long time.

SarahTron[edit]

The third assistant from the Glumpers series and she's AirBot's love. SarahTron used to live in Pencilmiss City, a futuristic city with the population of Pencilmisses.

Webster[edit]

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Quiet and shy, but always shows up how to join in the fun. Submissive and good-natured, he's always in the mood for playing...

Gobo[edit]

A big size happy-go-lucky glumper who is a master chef and graceful dancer. He is the only one who tries to make the common sense come up, a misunderstood leader

Dudd[edit]

The most mischievous Glumper and Booker's brother.

Booker[edit]

The smartest glumper, he is highly gifted, the opposite of his brother: Dudd

Bonus Characters[edit]

Glumperina Jolie[edit]

Starting in episode 28, Dudd makes a romantic date with glumperina, But her car crashes to the tree! That's why Dudd fell in love with glumperina.

Blobbo[edit]

The first villain in the Glumpers series who needs to take the golden diamond from the Glmprs Museum.

Slimemaster 6000[edit]

The invincible villain in blobbo's lair.

U[edit]

U the male letter meme

E[edit]

E the female letter meme

M[edit]

M the baby letter meme

???[edit]

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Seasons[edit]

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Season 1[edit]

  1. Day at the Beach
  2. The Egg
  3. Night of Horror
  4. Ski Day
  5. Skate
  6. Meteorite
  7. The Stairs
  8. The Videogame
  9. UFO
  10. The Stick
  11. Discoteque
  12. Turn the Volume Down
  13. Raffle
  14. Tattoo
  15. Cleaning
  16. The Video
  17. Fishing at the Lake
  18. Insomnia
  19. Digestive Troubles
  20. Sand Castle
  21. Baywatch
  22. Airport
  23. Teletransport Remix
  24. Clone Matic
  25. Out of Remote Control
  26. The Omelette
  27. Avalanche!
  28. Romantic Date
  29. TV Passion
  30. Security Measures
  31. The Final Method
  32. Crazy About Soccer
  33. Reducing Tablet
  34. Drilling
  35. Hypno Fubble
  36. Fubble and the Sport
  37. Dudd, the Sculptor
  38. Tempus Fugit
  39. The Burial
  40. Sharing
  41. Fubble's Slave
  42. Surprise Party
  43. Bowling
  44. The Crack of Football
  45. Astral Panic
  46. By a Hairbreadth
  47. Fubble's Present
  48. Western
  49. Smoke Signals
  50. Crazy Dance
  51. Lottery
  52. Dudd is a Genius

Season 2[edit]

  1. Remote-Controlled Glumpers
  2. Fishing
  3. Full Throttle
  4. Glumperina Jolie
  5. Painting the House
  6. Chewing Gum
  7. Deep Red
  8. Love is Blind and... Shortsighted
  9. The Books will get you go far
  10. Frantic Chase
  11. Channel Hopping
  12. Dudd's Odyessy
  13. Roller Skating
  14. Rat Poison
  15. Bath Time
  16. The Suspension Bridge
  17. Rap Dudd
  18. Pillage
  19. Sweet Dreams
  20. Glumpers and a Feeding Bottle
  21. Cupid Dudd
  22. Mad About Glumperina
  23. Dudd's Cake
  24. Graffiti
  25. Footballitis
  26. SMS
  27. Amazing Trip
  28. Ecological Spirit
  29. Gobo Claus
  30. Training
  31. Stop Searching
  32. The Best Goalkeeper
  33. Frankensbird
  34. World of Glumpercraft
  35. The Magic Wand
  36. Flies
  37. Hot Stuff
  38. Practical Jokes
  39. The Baby
  40. The Magic Lamp
  41. Snowboard
  42. Drowsy Tale
  43. Dudd's Birthday
  44. Karate Dudd
  45. Oculist
  46. Quigly, Stay Quiet
  47. Sweet Toothed Vision
  48. Earthquake
  49. Zoo Visit
  50. The Pied Piper of Hamelin
  51. Sound Movies
  52. Pizza Delivery

Season 3[edit]

  1. Meet Shakko - Part 1
  2. Meet Shakko - Part 2
  3. Meet Shakko - Part 3
  4. Meet Shakko - Part 4

Season 4[edit]

  1. Shakko and the Mysterious Airship
  2. Revenge on Blobbo
  3. Hula Hoop
  4. Fashion
  5. Sick Day
  6. Love Story
  7. Duddzilla
  8. Fly! Glumpers, Fly!
  9. Robot Frenzy
  10. Blobbo Strikes Back!
  11. The Prototype
  12. Poor Power #1
  13. Sausages
  14. The Dancefloor
  15. D.N.A
  16. Blobbo's Army - Part 1
  17. Blobbo's Army - Part 2
  18. Blobbo's Army - Part 3
  19. Power Glumpers
  20. Slimemaster 6000 VS Pencilmate
  21. Poor Power #2
  22. Glumper of the Jungle
  23. Fubble's Hibernation
  24. Gone
  25. The Band
  26. Swimming
  27. Webster the Cat
  28. Mind-Controlled Blobbo
  29. School Day
  30. Glumperina's Visit
  31. Charlie Bronson
  32. A Lot of AirBots
  33. Pest of the West
  34. Fubble Goes Fishing
  35. Poor Power #3
  36. Sing a Song of Shakko
  37. The Golden Diamond
  38. Slimemaster 6000 Gets Revenge - Part 1
  39. Slimemaster 6000 Gets Revenge - Part 2
  40. Slimemaster 6000 Gets Revenge - Part 3
  41. Slimemaster 6000 Gets Revenge - Part 4
  42. The Ultimate Adventure: This is an End

Season 5[edit]

  1. Meet Marcus
  2. The Cookie Frisbee
  3. At Least i'm Sick!
  4. Sleeping
  5. The Thing
  6. Glumper Rangers - Part 1
  7. Glumper Rangers - Part 2
  8. U
  9. Winter Sandwich
  10. The Babysitter
  11. Island Traffic
  12. Re-Discoteque
  13. Mystery from the Last Cookie
  14. Poor Power #4
  15. Grapefruit
  16. Flying
  17. Monopoly Marcus
  18. Dudd in Love
  19. Booker the Booger
  20. Oggy's Revenge
  21. AirBot's Back!
  22. Pranking
  23. Gobo is Fat!?
  24. Poor Power #5
  25. Stick Shticks
  26. Poor Power #6
  27. Fising with Marcus
  28. The Gym
  29. Love Love Love - Part 1
  30. Love Love Love - Part 2
  31. TV Madness
  32. aeiou
  33. Shakko at the Mall
  34. Once Upon a Time
  35. Poor Power #7
  36. A Midsummer Nightmare
  37. Poor Power #8
  38. WHO
  39. AM
  40. I!?

Extras[edit]

  1. Bulking Up
  2. Growth Gun
  3. Splashing Around
  4. The Great Escake

International Broadcast[edit]

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  • eToonz+ (South Africa)
  • TVC (Catalonia)
  • RAI (Italy)
  • NRK (Norway)
  • MediaCorp (Singapore)
  • My Toons (UK)
  • Jojo (Turkey)
  • Pop Oto (Slovenia)
  • Indosiar (Indonesia)
  • Orlando Kids (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia)
  • Pebble TV (Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg)
  • Nelonen (Finland)
  • TV Igle (Russia)
  • MCM (France)
  • Astro Ceria (Malaysia)
  • ¡Sorpresa! (US)
  • Toons.TV (US)
  • Nickelodeon (Portugal)
  • Sling (US, Spain, UK, Korea, Portugal and Australia)

External links[edit]

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