The World According to Garp (1982)
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May 20, 2016
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Warner Bros released The World According to Garp to theaters on August 13, 1982. George Roy Hill directs the film which stars Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt, and Glenn Close.

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Warner Bros released The World According to Garp to theaters on August 13, 1982. George Roy Hill directs the film which stars Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt, and Glenn Close. The World According to Garp Movie Summary THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP begins with a young nurse, Jenny Fields, introducing her parents to her new born son, T. S. Garp. Jenny calmly, yet very graphically, describes how she had herself impregnated by a dying soldier while serving as a nurse during World War II. Jenny, who always wanted a child without the burden of dealing with its father, details how the soldier, a technical sergeant who could only say his last name, Garp, had a constant erection due to priapism. Shortly before his death, Jenny decided to remove her undies, mount the brain dead ball turret gunner, and use his sperm complete her mission. It must have been a direct hit, or else this movie never would have happened. Jenny begins working at an all-boys prep school. She has her hands full raising Garp, who is forever curious about the fighter pilot father he’ll never know. Garp pursues amateur wrestling because he sees wrestlers wear head gear similar to a pilot’s helmet. Garp, when not trying to be his father, spends time playing with two sisters, Cushie and Pooh Percy. Cushie, the slut of the duo, teaches Garp about “lust,” while, Pooh, who could be described as pure evil, teaches Garp what it’s like to be viciously attacked by their family dog. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Disclaimer This podcast is for entertainment and information purposes only. The theme music for Lunchtime Movie Review, Fireworks is provided courtesy of Alexander Nakarada at serpentsoundstudios.com under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Lunchtime Movie Review, the MHM Podcast Network, and Fuzzy Bunny Slippers Entertainment LLC unless otherwise noted. This post contains affiliate links that will take you to Amazon.com and/or the iTunes Store. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission. Advertisers and affiliate partnerships do not influence our content. For more information, please read our Terms of Use about the inclusion of affiliate links on this site.

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