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      • Summary Twenty-five year old Ethan Humphries (Large), "Hump" to his friends, is suffering from a classic case of Peter Pan syndrome. When he crashes his best friend’s wedding, his life begins to change.
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  2. In Los Angeles, the twenty-five years old reckless wolf playboy Ethan Humphries lives in night-clubs scoring women supported by his parents, without working or studying. When his high-school friend Bradley accidentally tells him that his former best friend Jeff will get married in a couple of days, Ethan immediately travels to his hometown.

  3. Feb 25, 2005 · Window Theory: Directed by Andrew Putschoegl. With Corey Large, Jennifer O'Dell, Luke Flynn, Luke Kirby. An aimless playboy returns to his hometown for his best friend's wedding, only to find that the bride is his high school sweetheart.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Andrew Putschoegl
    • 2005-02-25
  4. Feb 25, 2004 · Showcasing heavy influence from the Canadian box office legend Porky's, the teen sex comedy Window Theory concerns the antics of a City of Angels stoner, Ethan (Corey Large), who jets back to his Canadian hometown with the full intent of wooing his nuptial-entrenched ex-girlfriend, Steph Jennifer O'Dell out of the arms of her intended, Jeff ...

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › window-theoryWindow Theory - Metacritic

    Feb 25, 2005 · Window Theory - Metacritic. 2005. R. American World Pictures (AWP) 1 h 27 m. Summary Twenty-five year old Ethan Humphries (Large), "Hump" to his friends, is suffering from a classic case of Peter Pan syndrome. When he crashes his best friend’s wedding, his life begins to change.

    • Andrew Putschoegl
    • Corey Large
  6. Window Theory. March 25, 2005. Ratings. View Ratings. Genre. Drama, Comedy. Twenty-five year old Ethan Humphries, "Hump" to his friends, is suffering from a classic ...

  7. The theory suggests that policing methods that target minor crimes, such as vandalism, loitering, public drinking and fare evasion, help to create an atmosphere of order and lawfulness. The theory was introduced in a 1982 article by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling.

  8. Window Theory ★ 2004 (R) Aimless Ethan (Large) returns to his hometown to stop the wedding of his high school honey Stephanie (O'Dell) to his ex-best friend Jeff (Flynn). Ethan wants her back but he's such an immature jerk—especially to women—that Steph is well rid of him.

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