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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Barney's Version Movie Trailer Official (HD) Barney's Version

Twitter.com – Follow Us! Barney’s Version hits theaters on December 31st, 2010. Cast: Paul Giamatti, Dustin Hoffman, Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver, Rachelle Lefevre, Scott Speedman, Bruce Greenwood, Saul Rubinek, Jake Hoffman, Anna Hopkins, Cle Bennett, Harvey Atkin, Mark Addy, Maury Chaykin, Macha Grenon “Barney’s Version” is the warm, wise, and witty story of Barney Panofsky, (Paul Giamatti), a seemingly ordinary man who lives an extraordinary life. A candid confessional, told from Barney’s point of view, the film spans four decades and two continents, taking us through the different “acts” of his unusual history. There is his first wife, Clara, (Rachelle Lefevre), a flame-haired, flagrantly unfaithful free sprit with whom Barney briefly lives la vie de Boheme in Rome. The “Second Mrs. P.,” (Minnie Driver), is a wealthy Jewish Princess who shops and talks incessantly, barely noticing that Barney is not listening. And it is at their lavish wedding that Barney meets, and starts pursuing, Miriam (Rosamund Pike), his third wife, the mother of his two children, and his true love. With his father, Izzy (Dustin Hoffman) as his sidekick, Barney takes us through the many highs, and a few too many lows, of his long and colorful life. Not only does Barney turn out to be a true romantic, he is also capable of all kinds of sneaky acts of gallantry, generosity, and goodness when we – and he – least expect it. His is a gloriously full life, played out on a grand scale. And, at its

The Cast of Barney’s Version
Barney's Version

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WatchMojo.com speaks with the stars and producer of the novel turned film, Barney’s Version. Watch: watchmojo.com/index.php?id=8911

Question by Chelsey M: Does anyone remember a non-animated Winnie the Pooh tv show/movie?
Ok, so I have vague recollections of watching a Winnie the Pooh TV show back in the 90s that my grandparents recorded off of the Disney channel onto a VHS. I’m fairly certain it was a show, though presumably it could have been a movie. I’m almost 100% positive that it was NOT animated, they were people in costumes, like at Disney World. The episode I remember best has to do with cleaning up. “A place for everything and everything in its place.” I can find no reference to this anywhere, and it’s extremely frustrating. I know it existed! I watched it! Does anyone remember this? Do you remember the name? The reason I’m so obsessed is I swear there was a cleaning song, and I would much prefer to use that one with my children instead of relying on Barney’s version. It is NOT Springtime with Roo, which came out in 2004. I’m looking for something older than that. Along the lines of that other show with a bunch of animals at a circus (a cat that did tightrope walking, a dog that sang “I’m just a lucky dog, I’m just a lucky dog”, something doing a magic show, etc.) that I also cannot find anywhere. It too had what I believe were people in costumes. If you know what that one is too, please let me know!
Actually, the answer is Welcome to Pooh Corner, though I have yet to find the episode I described. I would just delete the question, but maybe someone, somewhere, is wondering the same thing.

Best answer:

Answer by Zxvcxvcsfdasfd
Its 50 chins the story of john mccain

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