Movies Starring Megan Moser
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Devolved
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Spring Break Just Broke.
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Gary Entin, Lindsey Shaw, Robert Adamson, Chris Kattan, Blake Baskin, Christina Corigliano, Justin Deeley, Josslyn DeCrosta, Shannon Freyer, Ben Graupner, Kevin M. Horton, Roman Marshanski, Jan Milligan, Megan Moser, Benjamin Scott Perry, Nathan Potter, Jake Regal, Fernando Rivera, Tara Shayne, Alana O'Mara, Will Tendler, Travis Martin, Bettina Tendler O'Mara, Kazumi Nakamura, Andrew Pinon, Gary Peskin, Steve Mokate, Loren Fiedler, Leann Slaby, Moira Squier, Peggy Sue Honeyman-Scott, Barbara Jean Barrielle, Shaula Chambliss, Cate Crismani, Morissa O'Mara, Flynn Cregan, Jeni Cregan, Rebekah Voss, Breanna Skagen, Joshua Hooks, Brett Howell, John C. Reyes, Adrian Selby, Matt Thomas, Laurent Turlure
Directors: John Cregan
Devolved centers around a group of suburban high-school seniors from San Diego on a whale-watching expedition off the Baja coast of Mexico. When they become shipwrecked on a deserted island, two distinct kid cultures emerge: those who love high school and want it to continue forever, and those who want to escape from the first group as quickly as humanly possible. Caught in the middle are Flynn (Gary Entin of Lionsgate's Seconds Apart), a charming, reserved loner, and Peggy (Lindsey Shaw), an ex-cheerleader turned outsider. Together, they must find a way to keep peace between the two camps long enough to ensure their escape from the island -- and high school itself.
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Temple Grandin
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99What made her different made her exceptional.
Actors: Claire Danes, Julia Ormond, David Strathairn, Catherine O'Hara, Stephanie Faracy, Barry Tubb, Melissa Farman, Steve Shearer, Richard Dillard, Jenna Hughes, Michael Crabtree, Charles Baker, David Born, Rutherford Cravens, Matthew Posey, Toby Metcalf, Cyndi Williams, Steve Uzzell, Rick Espaillat, Jim Flowers, Michael D. Conway, William Akey, Kristin McCollum, Penny Goff, Chris Olson, Joe Nemmers, Gerry Robert Byrne, Aaron Johnson, Jacquejoy Littlefield, Cherami Leigh, Butch Anderson, Sheila Bailey, Brian Bentley, David Blackwell, Blair Bomar, Brady Coleman, Michael Costello, Marissa Joy Davis, Marvin D. Yeaman, Cheryl Wheeler Duncan, Chloë Evans, Phil Harrington, Cynthia Huerta, Tamara Jolaine, Megan Moser, Robert Newell, Diane Perella, Clark Perry, John Rawley, Xochitl Romero, Carl Savering, Cassandra L. Small, Ken Webster, Wally Welch, Jessica Wilson, Nolan Bennett, Rachel McDaniel, Kelli Bland, Fred Bothwell, Kelsey Buchanan, D.J. Castillo, Michelangelo Flores, Mike Gassaway, Brett Hill, Mark Holliway, David Houston, Helen Ingham, Max W. Jenkins, Gabriel Luna, Adam Maurer, James Leonardo Mayberry, Chad McMinn, Jake Messinger, Amy L. Mitchell, Earl Nottingham, Vincent James Prendergast, Dean Reading, Mike Rembis, Silver Renee, Jordan Strassner, Debbi Tucker, Robin Lee Walper, Allison Wood
Directors: Mick Jackson
Biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who overcame the limitations imposed on her by her condition to become an expert in the field of animal husbandry. She developed an interest in cattle early in life while spending time at her Aunt and Uncle's ranch. She did not speak until age four and had difficulty right through high school, mostly in dealing with people. Her mother was very supportive as were some of her teachers. She is noted for creating her 'hug box', widely recognized today as a way of relieving stress and her humane design for the treatment of cattle in processing plants, even winning an award from PETA. Today, she is a professor at Colorado State University. Written by garykmcd



