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13 Going on 30 |
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Genre
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Romance,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
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Year
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2004 |
Director
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Gary Winick.
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Actors
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Jennifer Garner,
Mark Ruffalo,
Judy Greer,
Andy Serkis,
Kathy Baker,
Phil Reeves,
Samuel Ball,
Marcia de Bonis,
Christa B. Allen,
Sean Marquette,
Kiersten Warren,
Timothy Anderson,
Adrian Armas,
Carmit Bachar,
Ian Barford,
Sydni Beaudoin,
Ashley Benson,
Alex Black,
Rita Maye Bland,
Justin Burke,
Douglas Caldwell,
Fabrice Calmettes,
Merris Carden,
Corena Chase,
Jeffrey Shane Cohn,
Lynn Collins,
Catherine Combs,
Brittany Curran,
Keith Diorio,
Susan Egan,
Nadine Ellis,
Jim Gaffigan,
Janina N. Garraway,
Mark Gleason,
Mary Pat Gleason,
John W. Grant,
Joe Grifasi,
Stacey Harper,
Brandon Henschel,
Michael William Higgins,
George Hine,
Maz Jobrani,
Alexandra Kyle,
Brie Larson,
Robinne Lee,
Sarah Loew,
Megan Lusk,
Gina Mantegna,
Crystal Michelle,
Katie Miller,
Benita Krista Nall,
Nancy O'Meara,
Renee Olstead,
Eron Otcasek,
Paul Pavel,
Shambo Pfaff,
Bubba Dean Rambo,
Caroline A. Rice,
Julia Roth,
Madeline Sprung-Keyser,
Kevin Stea,
Michon Suyama,
Sara Swain,
Kadee Sweeney,
Scout Taylor-Compton,
Swoop Whitebear,
Kevin D. White,
Natalie Willes,
Darrell Wright,
Kimberly Wyatt,
Jason Yribar.
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File
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Runtime: |
97:00 |
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dvd-rip |
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713.22 Mb |
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Storyline:
Thirteen-year-old Jenna (Shana Dowdeswell) has had enough with the trials of adolescence. In addition to being saddled with a devoted-but-nerdy best friend, Matt (Sean Marquette), she falls victim to one of the dangers of playing Seven Minutes in Heaven with the coolest kids in school: being stranded without a willing make-out partner. Humiliated, Jenna buries herself in the aformentioned make-out closet, wishing she could skip the whole adolescence bit and move straight into adulthood, and miraculously wakes just weeks away from her 30th birthday. Of course, a lot has changed since going to bed the night before, not the least of which being an impressive set of womanly curves. The new, older Jenna (Jennifer Garner) is a successful magazine editor with friends in high places and a lion's share of potential suitors — including a hockey-playing boyfriend and a swarthy married man. The problem is that her mind hasn't matured with her body; Jenna not only finds living on her own more terrifying than cool, but is quick to dismiss any male over the age of 14 as "gross." Half excited, half mortified, Jenna seeks out Matt (Mark Ruffalo), whom she learns she had spurned as a teenager in an effort to join the popular crowd. Gary Winick directed, from a script by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa; Gina Matthews produced. Choreographer Michael Peters - who died in 1994 - received posthumous credit, as his choreography from the Michael Jackson Thriller video is used in one scene. |
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