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Tom Caltabiano Movies

2006  
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Funnyman Ray Romano offers his fans a look at his life on- and off-stage in this documentary. After wrapping up production of the wildly successful situation comedy Everybody Loves Raymond, Romano decided to book a tour doing his standup comedy act throughout the South, and he invited old friend and fellow comedian Tom Caltabiano to join him as his opening act. Romano hates to fly, and instead opted to drive from show to show, with Roger Lay Jr. tagging along to film the shows as well as document his adventures on the road. Caltabiano fashioned Lay's footage into the movie 95 Miles to Go, which features Romano performing his act for audiences of loyal fans but also reveals the ups and downs of getting from show to show, Romano's insecurities about his talent and success, and his comic give-and-take with Caltabiano. 95 Miles to Go had its world premiere at the 2006 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray RomanoTom Caltabiano, (more)
 
1998  
 
With Ray (Ray Romano) displaying an acute amount of disinterest, it is up to Debra (Patricia Heaton) to handle the household budget. When she finds it next to impossible to balance the checkbook, Ray magnanimously offers to show her how easy it can be. But it isn't easy--and before long Ray has left a trail of rubber checks behind him. In his efforts to hide his fiscal ineptitude from Debra, Ray "succeeds" in depleting far more than his bank account. ~ Rovi

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1997  
 
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Securely snuggled into a new Monday-night slot after languishing for half of its first season on Friday nights, Everybody Loves Raymond continued to accumulate loyal fans during the series' second season, closing out the year in TV's Top 30 (it was, in fact, the 30th highest-rated program). Few changes were made in format or personnel during season two. Ray Barone (Ray Romano) was still a newspaper sportswriter, still living in Long Island with wife Debra (Patricia Heaton) and children Ally (Madylin Sweeten), Geoffery (Sawyer Sweeten) and Michael (Sullivan Sweeten). Ray and Debra's house was still next door to the one owned by Ray's obstreperous father, Frank (Peter Boyle), and incurably snoopy mom, Marie (Doris Roberts); likewise, Ray's brother, divorced cop Robert (Brad Garrett), still resided with his parents, and still refused to make a commitment to his erstwhile girlfriend Amy (Monica Horan). Added to Ray's circle of friends was Kevin (Kevin James), a color announcer for the New York Mets. As mentioned, ratings for Everybody Loves Raymond were solid if not spectacular, assuring the series a third season on CBS. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Ray RomanoPatricia Heaton, (more)
 
1997  
 
Ray (Ray Romano) is stressed out again, so he consults a doctor (Iqbal Theba)--who prescribes golf as a great "relaxer." Elated, Ray intends to spend every spare minute on the links. When Debra (Patricia Heaton) balks at this, Ray resorts to trickery to sneak off to the golf course. But consciences makes cowards--and bad golfers--of us all, as Ray learns to his regret when feelings of guilt result in a multitude of Bogeys. ~ Rovi

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1996  
 
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The first season of Everybody Loves Raymond drew heavily upon the standup routines of comedian Ray Romano, who depicted himself as a loving but befuddled husband and father of three children, bedeviled by his own overbearing Italian-American parents and a jealous older brother who happened to be a policeman. In the series proper, Romano played Ray Barone, Long Island-based sportswriter for New York Newsday. Ray, his wife, Debra (Patricia Heaton), and their three children lived next door to Ray's parents, bombastic Frank (Peter Boyle) and snoopy Marie (Doris Roberts). Frank and Marie in turn lived with Ray's older brother, a divorced cop named Robert (Brad Garrett), who still harbored a childhood jealousy for his younger sibling. In the pilot episode, Ray's three children were played by the Ferreira children: Amber, Drew, and Justin. The youngest kids, twin boys, were named Matthew and Gregory (after Romano's real-life children), while the six-year-old daughter was not identified by name. Thereafter, the children were known as Ally, Michael, and Geoffrey, and were played by members of the Sweeten family: Madylin, Sullivan, and Sawyer. During season one, a handful of semi-regulars were introduced, among them Ray's friend Andy (Andy Kindler), a sports statistician; Nemo (Joseph V. Perry), the owner of the pizza parlor; and Amy MacDougall (Monica Horan), Robert's off-and-on girlfriend. Also firmly established was the intensely combative relationship between Ray's parents, who also had a cute habit (cute to everyone but Ray's long-suffering spouse Debra) of dropping into their son's house unannounced and poking their noses into everyone else's business. More welcome drop-ins occurred whenever Ray's sports-world friends -- usually celebrity athletes and famous TV commentators -- opted to pay a visit to the series. Despite languishing in a low-rated Friday-night slot, Everybody Loves Raymond quickly became a critical favorite, encouraging CBS to move the series to a more advantageous Monday-night berth in mid-season. Though the ratings didn't exactly go through the roof, the series garnered enough of a fan following to warrant a second season. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Ray RomanoPatricia Heaton, (more)