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ComedyDrama

Girlfriend's Day

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When he's caught up in a deadly conspiracy, an unemployed greeting card writer must create the perfect card for a new holiday to save his skin.

Release Date : 2017-01-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bob Odenkirk

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Bob Odenkirk

Gender : Male

Amber Tamblyn

Character Name : Jill

Original Name : Amber Tamblyn

Gender : Female

Stacy Keach

Character Name : Gundy

Original Name : Stacy Keach

Gender : Male

Alex Karpovsky

Character Name : Styvesan

Original Name : Alex Karpovsky

Gender : Male

Kevin O'Grady

Character Name : Detective Miller

Original Name : Kevin O'Grady

Gender : Male

Rich Sommer

Character Name : Buddy

Original Name : Rich Sommer

Gender : Male

Larry Fessenden

Character Name : Taft

Original Name : Larry Fessenden

Gender : Male

Natasha Lyonne

Character Name : Mrs. Taft

Original Name : Natasha Lyonne

Gender : Female

Andy Richter

Character Name : Harold Lamb

Original Name : Andy Richter

Gender : Male

June Diane Raphael

Character Name : Karen Lamb

Original Name : June Diane Raphael

Gender : Female

Stephanie Courtney

Character Name : Cathy Gile

Original Name : Stephanie Courtney

Gender : Female

Echo Kellum

Character Name : Madsen

Original Name : Echo Kellum

Gender : Male

Nate Mooney

Character Name : Warez

Original Name : Nate Mooney

Gender : Male

Radek Lord

Character Name : Peabody

Original Name : Radek Lord

Gender : Male

Tucker Smallwood

Character Name : Governor Speakman

Original Name : Tucker Smallwood

Gender : Male

David Sullivan

Character Name : Sonnyboy

Original Name : David Sullivan

Gender : Male

Toby Huss

Character Name : Betcher

Original Name : Toby Huss

Gender : Male

Steven Michael Quezada

Character Name : Munoz

Original Name : Steven Michael Quezada

Gender : Male

Jason Garcia Jr.

Character Name : Denny

Original Name : Jason Garcia Jr.

Gender : Male

Derek Waters

Character Name : Drew

Original Name : Derek Waters

Gender : Male

Grady Lee Richmond

Character Name : Shitfoot

Original Name : Grady Lee Richmond

Gender : Male

Ed Begley Jr.

Character Name : Rupert

Original Name : Ed Begley Jr.

Gender : Male

Lyric Lewis

Character Name : Cardie #1

Original Name : Lyric Lewis

Gender : Female

Lauren Lapkus

Character Name : Cardie #2

Original Name : Lauren Lapkus

Gender : Female

Brett Paesel

Character Name : Mrs. Kim

Original Name : Brett Paesel

Gender : Male

Courtney Fansler

Character Name : Ellen

Original Name : Courtney Fansler

Gender : Female

Mason Trueblood

Character Name : Jock

Original Name : Mason Trueblood

Gender : Male

Lauren Sánchez

Character Name : Newscaster

Original Name : Lauren Sánchez

Gender : Female

Julia Cho

Character Name : Secretary

Original Name : Julia Cho

Gender : Female

Julyza Commodore

Character Name : Student Driver

Original Name : Julyza Commodore

Gender : Female

James W. Hughes

Character Name : Minister

Original Name : James W. Hughes

Gender : Male

David Lynch

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : David Lynch

Gender : Male

Stephane Nicoli

Character Name : Guy Using the Bathroom (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephane Nicoli

Gender : Male

Christina Veronica

Character Name : Detective Miller's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Original Name : Christina Veronica

Gender : Female

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**About a writer, most a poet!** At least it tried to be something fresh. The Netflix's experimental films giving great opportunities for small directors and stars. Not all the flicks clicks, but different than what we usually get from other production houses. So that's how I ended up watching it and its an appreciable effort, but the film was average. Although the end scene was really good, I mean that homeless person part. The film is about an infamous greeting card writer and tells how his professional life stumbles upon. While trying to make a comeback, he has to face a couple of trouble, including his unexpected romance and to keep up the promise he had made to a rich guy. Till the final scene they kept the momentums surrounding them both. So it feels like an intentional drag, since the whole film depended on those things and nothing else. Worth watching for Bob Odenkirk. The rest of the cast was not bad. Whatever the concept is, like, about a writer, kind of poet, but it avoids to exposing us the character how great he's with his work. So this is not a film with full details and should be watched without any expectation, or else better not think to pick it. _5/10_

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-05-27

I couldn't fully buy into the absurd plot, but 'Girlfriend’s Day' manages to make itself work... just about. Bob Odenkirk is good. I know it's a lazy claim, but this could definitely be a sequel to 'Better Call Saul'; there are even alums from that universe in this in Steven Michael Quezada and Ed Begley Jr. - I thought I saw Tina Parker appear too, though it is in fact Stephanie Courtney. There are many known faces in this, which is a tad surprising given the Netflix filler-esque feel; especially with the run time at just 70 minutes. All in all, it's all watchable. It is a bit of a strange ol' film though, so I can see why some would dislike it.