Butter
Directed by Jim Field Smith
Written by Jason Micallef
Starring Yara Shahidi
Jennifer Garner
Ty Burrell
Alicia Silverstone
Olivia Wilde
Ashley Greene
Hugh Jackman
Editing by Matt Garner
Dan Schalk
Studio Weinstein Co.
Release date(s)
  • September 4, 2011 (2011-09-04) (Telluride)
  • October 5, 2012 (2012-10-05) (United States)
Country United States
Language English

Butter is an ensemble comedy film.

Contents

Plot [link]

A young orphan (Shahidi) discovers her uncanny talent for butter sculpture in an Iowa town where her adoptive family lives. The talent pits her against the ambitious wife (Garner) of the reigning champion (Burrell) in the annual butter sculpture competition.[1]

Cast [link]

Production [link]

The screen play is the debut of Jason Micallef and in 2008 landed on a film black-list. Jennifer Garner commented in February 2010, saying, "We are just about to get greenlit, so I will be diving into butter and learning how to fake it. I am sure we will have to hire professionals to make the final products but I’m looking forward to picking up some new skills. Maybe they will come in handy during a family holiday" at the 2010 premiere of Valentine's Day.[1]

References [link]

  1. ^ a b Interview EW.com[dead link]

External links [link]


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We Butter the Bread with Butter

We Butter the Bread with Butter is a German deathcore band from Lübben, noted for their heavy use of electronic music characteristics. The group was founded in 2007 by Marcel Neumann, was signed to Redfield Records and have released two albums through the label. Their debut album Das Monster aus dem Schrank was released on November 21, 2008. Their second album, Der Tag an dem die Welt unterging was released May 14, 2010, followed on December 19, 2012 by an EP titled Projekt Herz. Their third studio album, Goldkinder, was released on August 9, 2013, and a fourth album, Wieder geil!, was released on May 22, 2015. We Butter the Bread with Butter originally started as a duo, but has since become a quartet.

History

We Butter the Bread with Butter was founded in 2007 by Marcel Neumann, who was originally guitarist for Martin Kesici's band, and Tobias Schultka. The band was originally meant as a joke, but progressed into being a more serious musical duo. The name for the band has no particular meaning, although its origins were suggested from when the two original members were driving in a car operated by Marcel Neumann and an accident almost occurred. Neumann found Schultka "so funny that he briefly lost control of the vehicle." Many of their songs from this point were covers of German folk tales and nursery rhymes.

Butter (disambiguation)

Butter is a dairy product made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk.

Butter may also refer to:

Food

  • Fruit butters
  • Apple butter
  • Peach butter
  • Nut butters
  • Peanut butter
  • Almond butter
  • Other
  • Cocoa butter
  • Shea butter
  • People

  • Anton Julius Butter (1920–1989), Dutch economist
  • Michel Butter (born 1985), Dutch runner
  • Nathaniel Butter (died 1664), London publisher
  • Places

  • Butter Creek (Oregon)
  • Butter Point, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
  • Bhuttar, Pakistan, also spelled Butter, a village
  • Films

  • Butter (1998 film), an action film
  • Butter (2011 film), an ensemble comedy directed by Jim Field Smith
  • Music

  • Butter 08, American band
  • Butter (album), an album by Hudson Mohawke
  • "Butter", song from the album The Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest
  • "Butter", song by The Bloody Beetroots
  • See also

  • Butter of tin, former name of Tin(IV) chloride
  • Butter of antimony, alternate name for Antimony trichloride in alchemy
  • Butter of arsenic, alternate name for Arsenic trichloride
  • Hugo

    Hugo or HUGO may refer to:

    People

  • Victor Hugo, a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement.
  • Hugo (name), including lists of people with Hugo as a given name or surname, as well as fictional characters
  • Places

  • Hugo, Alabama, an unincorporated community
  • Hugo, Colorado, a Statutory Town
  • Hugo, Minnesota, a town
  • Hugo, Oklahoma, a city
  • Hugo, Oregon, an unincorporated area
  • Hugo, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
  • HUGO

  • HUGO (cable system), a submarine telecommunications cable
  • Human Genome Organisation
  • The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) is often referred to as "HUGO"
  • Other uses

  • Hugo (film), a 2011 film directed by Martin Scorsese
  • Hugo Award, a science fiction and fantasy award named after Hugo Gernsback
  • Hugo (franchise), a children's media franchise based a troll
  • Hugo (game show), a television show that first ran from 1990 to 1995
  • Hugo (video game)

    There are several Hugo video games based on early episodes of Interactive Television Entertainment's TV show Hugo, part of the international Hugo franchise. From 1992 to 2000, ITE developed and released versions for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC, as well as the Game Boy and PlayStation consoles, exclusively for European markets. In 2011, Krea Media published a series of mobile game remakes for Android.

    The games resemble those on the television show; in almost all of them, the player guides the titular protagonist (a small, friendly troll named Hugo) to save his wife and children from the evil witch Scylla. To rescue his family, Hugo must navigate safely through dangerous environments in various minigame scenarios.

    History

    Two Amiga games, Hugo (originally titled Hugo - På Nye Eventyr: Del 1) and its sequel, Hugo 2 (originally Hugo - På Nye Eventyr: Del 2) were released in 1992. These were re-released as a 1994 compilation, Hugo (Hugo På Nye Eventyr), and ported to the PC in 1995-1996. Both games were similar to the TV show where the contestant would try to completes arcade sequences to collect points and avoid obstacles using a phone, and the ending minigames are identical. Later PC releases included Hugo 3 to Hugo 6, Hugo: Wild River (1998), and their upgraded compilations Hugo Gold (1998), Hugo Platin (1999) and Hugo XL (1999).

    Hugo: Man of a Thousand Faces

    Hugo: Man of a Thousand Faces, was a lifelike doll produced by Kenner toy company in 1975. It included many accessories, such as goatee and sideburns, which could be glued onto his bald head, creating a variety of looks. Hugo has since become a highly sought-after toy on the collector's market.

    About

    Hugo was created by Alan Ormsby and produced by Kenner toy company in 1975. The Hugo doll featured lifelike facial characteristics, and came with a makeup kit, wig, glasses, and several different glue-on accessories. He was housed in a large box showing him in different disguises, and had a soft rubber head and plastic hard hands. His arms were stuffed with cotton wool - international variants having plastic arms.

    Collector's Market

    Hugo has become a highly sought-after toy on the collector's market, especially on sites such as eBay.

    Finding a set with all the accessories is difficult, since the special nontoxic glue (as stated in the instruction booklet) used to stick his disguises is usually dry after the time passed. Both the Kenner and Denys fisher boxes are identical except for the logos of each of the toy companies.

    Bread (1924 film)

    Bread is a 1924 American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger. The film stars Mae Busch.

    Cast

  • Mae Busch - Jeanette Sturgis
  • Robert Frazer - Martin Devlin
  • Pat O'Malley - Roy Beardsley
  • Wanda Hawley - Alice Sturgis
  • Eugenie Besserer - Mrs. Sturgis
  • Hobart Bosworth - Mr. Corey
  • Myrtle Stedman - Mrs. Corey
  • Ward Crane - Gerald Kenyon
  • External links

  • Bread at the Internet Movie Database
  • Bread at the silentera database
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Bread & Butter

    by: Newbeats

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    I like bread and butter
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    She don't cook T-bone steak
    She Don't feed me peanut butter
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    Ah No more toast and jam
    He found his baby eating
    Ah With some other man
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