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Terms of Enfearment (a dramatic parody)

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

Terms of Enfearment is a dramatic parody of the "give my daughter the shot" scene from Terms of Endearment.
This film was made to support the approve 71 campaign in Washington state, preserving domestic partnership laws and equality in Washington State.

written, produced, directed and edited by
Jason Ganwich

starring
Jayne Muirhead
Priscilla Hake Lauris
Kymberli Colbourne
Rebekka Goldsmith
Jonathan Bryant
Lee Rahfeldt
Janice Claussen
Katarina DeMello

assistant director
David Aykens

music
David Duvall

camera
B. Parker

first camera assistant
Matt Peregrine

second camera assistant
Wendy Ashford

still photographer
Jason Ganwich

set decoratoin/props
Audra Laymon
Terri Soliz and crew

family portrait by
John Engerman

audio/boom operator
Jeremy Jacobson

dialogue editor
Paul Longstaffe

foley
Jason Ganwich

hair/make-up
Kari Baumann
Roxanne Walker

wardrobe coordinator
Teri Soliz

grip
Jim Henry
Matt Peregrine
JD Henry
Cory Turner

behind the scenes
Cory Turner

catering/craft services
Stefani Nichols
Rebecca Burpee

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Uploader Comments (JasonGanwich)

  • I really don't get it, aren't domestic partners and gay partners considered family members in the US? Is that the point of this? That's ridiculous, and they call themselfs the most "advanced" society in the world? Does this really happen in america? I find it hard to believe, seriously.

  • @mcmlxvi

    I can't post links but if you google "Rosie Cruise Florida Lesbian Hospital" and "For my wife Charlene Strong" you'll get the idea.

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  • This scene never happened in the movie. After the yelling part, it went to another part. Plus if thats her daughter she would be allowed in.

  • @prammaven It is a "take" on the popular scene from the original film. I realize what you say is true. I felt "dramatic parody" best described the piece even though I was taking some liberty with the definition of parody.

  • THat was awesome! Thanks for making it and getting people aware.

  • Brilliant.

  • That's pretty cool! Hope you enjoyed the gingerbread Latte. :)

    - Kayden

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