Dinner For Five (2004)
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Runtime: 5 hrs 14 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: One of the most popular shows on the IFC channel, this collection of DINNER FOR FIVE episodes offers some fascinating insider knowledge on the film industry. The concept of the show is simple, yet... One of the most popular shows on the IFC channel, this collection of DINNER FOR FIVE episodes offers some fascinating insider knowledge on the film industry. The concept of the show is simple, yet brilliant. Actor/director John Favreau hosts a dinner party with a diverse selection of guests from the movie world, and with a little prompting he allows the diners to talk about films, acting, celebrity, and anything else deemed worthy of discussion. This release presents the first season of the show in its entirety, and includes guests such as Jeff Goldblum, Garry Shandling, Sarah Silverman, Famke Janssen, Fred Willard, and many others. The phrase "providing food for thought" has never seemed more appropriate! [More]
Starring: Joey Lauren Adams, Jennifer Beals, Sean Astin, Saffron Burrows
Starring: Joey Lauren Adams, Jennifer Beals, Sean Astin, Saffron Burrows, Peter Berg, David Cross, Illeana Douglas, Famke Janssen, Jeff Goldblum, Sarah Silverman
Director: Jon Favreau
Director: Jon Favreau
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