Alex Gregory Movies

2009  
 
Universal Pictures presents The Lost Adventures of Stone Perlmutter Jr., a mockumentary featuring Jack Black as an adventurer whose quest for the undiscovered leads him on a catastrophic journey chronicled only through lost footage. Former Frasier writers Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory penned the script, with producing duties handled by Electric Dynamite Productions. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jack Black
2003  
 
Travel to Venezuela to visit one of the few places on Earth that mankind has yet to claim as filmmaker Adrian Warren captures wondrous landscapes, breathtaking waterfalls, and spectacular blocks of sandstone to capture the majesty of the ancient Tepuis - a mysterious and exotic landscape that serves as home to creatures older than the dinosaurs. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2001  
 
Perhaps best known as the home of the punctual geyser dubbed "Old Faithful" by trailblazers, the Rocky Mountain area known as Yellowstone was set aside as a nature preserve by an Act of Congress that became law March 1, 1872. Originally aired January 31, 2001, this episode of the PBS television series The Living Edens profiles America's first national park. Hosted by Paul Schullery, who has written numerous books about Yellowstone, the program covers the geologic beginnings of the awe-inspiring landscape, and features outstanding footage of the area and its wealth of wildlife, including many once-endangered species that have revived. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide

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2001  
 
Centuries ago, the Bandhavgarh plateau in Central India was a seat of power in that great nation, where mighty maharajas presided over their domain. Today, the temples and the palaces they called home are ruins, but another sort of royalty still reigns over Bandhavgarh -- the Bengal Tiger, whose magnificent beauty is matched by his strength and cunning. The Living Edens: Temple of the Tigers is a documentary produced for PBS which examines the fabled history of Bandhavgarh and its tigers, as well as the temples as they exist today, where one Hindu holy man still lives, playing host to spiritual pilgrims and living at peace with the tigers and other local wildlife. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
Amy Brenneman and Virginia Madsen make return appearances as Fraiser's newest lady friends, Faye Moskowitz and Cassandra Stone. Romantically involved with both women, Frasier not only has difficulty choosing between them but also juggling his "date time." The more deeply committed our hero becomes to both Faye and Cassandra, the more ridiculous he and the whole situation becomes -- and the more impossible it seems that a solution will ever be reached. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) is determined to prove that he is as good a Good Samaritan as anyone. Unfortunately, all of his best efforts have a habit of backfiring or heaping embarrassment upon our well-meaning hero. This is galling enough -- but Frasier must also consider the effect that his misbegotten good deeds, and their consequences, are having upon his impressionable son Frederick (here played by Trevor Einhorn). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Hesitant to have Illeana Douglas as a guest on the show despite the fact that he's currently dating her, Larry (Garry Shandling) is compelled to coach the confounded actress through her appearance. Meanwhile, amidst a seemingly endless barrage of gay jokes from Phil (Wallace Langham), Brian (Scott Thompson) announces that he's considering filing a sexual harassment suit. Despite the chaos around him, Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) uses a video camera to coax celebrity guests into wishing the departing host well as the crew prepares for the final broadcast. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Given total control by the network when he returns to serve as guest host, Larry's (Garry Shandling) nemesis Jon Stewart finds his power slipping when the suits inform him that his show won't air due to a controversial Nazi skit. Meanwhile, despite Larry's best efforts to solidify his relationship with his brother Stan (Wayne Federman), he finds himself repeatedly distracted by his obsession with seeing Stewart fail. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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