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- The hero of Noah Baumbach ‘s new film was once, years ago, part of a rock band on the brink of a breakthrough. He walked away from it, stranding his band- mates, and never explained why. He fled Los Angeles and became a carpenter in New York.
www.rogerebert.com/reviews/greenberg-2010If he’s stuck like this at 40, is it for good? - Roger Ebert
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Mar 18, 2010 · The stinker in Greenberg is the title character, Roger Greenberg (Ben Stiller), a misanthropic, depressed carpenter who returns to his native Los Angeles after many years in New York. He’s...
Apr 11, 2013 · It is about a 40-year-old man named Roger Greenberg (played by Ben Stiller) who recently suffered a “nervous breakdown”, and takes some time away from his New York life to house-sit for his brother in L.A.
Mar 24, 2010 · The hero of Noah Baumbach ‘s new film was once, years ago, part of a rock band on the brink of a breakthrough. He walked away from it, stranding his band- mates, and never explained why. He fled Los Angeles and became a carpenter in New York. He’s been struggling. There has been some sort of vague period in an institution.
Mar 19, 2010 · Roger Greenberg a former musician who works as a carpenter and whose vocation is writing eloquent letters of complaint about apparently minor inconveniences is both heavily scarred and heavily...
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Mar 18, 2010 · At age twenty-five, Greenberg was the songwriter in a band that was offered a major-label record deal, which he torpedoed for its threat of corporate interference in his music—a notion that even...
Mar 19, 2010 · Baumbach’s latest stars Ben Stiller as 40-year-old Roger Greenberg, whose failed life is envisioned as a self-inflicted wound caused by a bad decision Roger made years ago.
Mar 28, 2010 · At one point in “Greenberg,” Florence the misanthropic title character’s on-again-off-again love interest tells Roger a story about a time she pretended to be someone else. It’s a rambling ...