John Hamburg

John Hamburg

  • Born: 1970-5-26
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: Screenwriter, director, actor
  • Representative Works: Meet the adult father-in-law 3, find the best man, meet the adult father-in-law 2
  • John Liman Hamburg (John Hamburg), male, born on May 26, 1970, screenwriter, director, actor, producer, and editor. [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Carmelo 2021-12-25 08:01:06

      You and my life

      They are a very ordinary young couple, eager to have their own nest in the prosperous New York but shy in their pockets. They can only live in a corner of other people’s apartments. The man is a SOHO writer. Because of the embarrassment of the space, they can only go to Starbucks every day....

    • Kamryn 2022-03-20 09:02:02

      Don't be serious, just smile.

      There is a nearly two-minute animation at the beginning.

      Stay in an old house in Brooklyn.

      A confrontation with the old woman Mrs Connelly culminates in a murderous decision, a series of failures.

      Selling the house at a low price, leaving like a sea of ​​misery, and saying goodbye to find that Mrs....

    • Rhoda 2022-03-25 09:01:11

      The reversal at the end made me feel a little better for this utterly hateful old lady

    • Andres 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      I don't know where it came from. I can't stand the old woman anymore. The couple is still in good temper. As for the self-righteous ending, I have long thought of it. Well, just learned the word duplex.

    Duplex quotes

    • Alex Rose: I can't work here. I've been trying. It's impossible. I've written three pages in the last six weeks. Three pages! The book is due on Wednesday. If we don't hand in the book I don't know what we're gonna do. We can't pay for anything. We can't pay for the runners, for the stools. We can't pay for the tanned jello bowl that you like. We can't pay for your little happy mug vase thing.

      Nancy Kendricks: Well, what if you got out of the house for a little while and went to write at, like a Starbucks or something?

      Alex Rose: And what? You're gonna stay here and try to find work while she has you running around doing things for her? Doing all the little errands, all the little chores that she asks you to do? I don't think you could take it. I love you, but honestly, I've been there and I don't think you could take it.

      Nancy Kendricks: I can take it. I'll be fine.

    • Herman: Nancy, did you finish the celebrity scene page?

      Nancy Kendricks: Oh, tickity-boo.

      Herman: I don't know what that means.

      Nancy Kendricks: It means I'll have it soon.

      Herman: Well, if you mean I'll have it soon, then why don't you say I'll have it soon? I mean, tickity-boo is just confusing for everybody!