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Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker
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Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker is a 2011 American comedy film directed and written by Brady Hall. The film is about a high school male by the name of "Richard" Winthrop", whose mother which would get engaged to a man with the surname of "Licker" (Russ Licker), which would cause the aforementioned male in-school bullying, as the name Dick is a nickname of the name Richard, leading to the person being called "Dick Licker" by his peers, a name reminiscent of fellatio. The film starring includes Stephen Jameson, Andrew Bosch and Duane Goad. Plot Richard Winthrop is a high school student with a mother who gets engaged to a seemingly effete and personality-deficient man with the surname Licker. Realizing that he would receive immense ridicule by being rebranded with the name ‘Dick Licker,’ he enlists his friend Chad Silverman to devise a plot sabotaging his mother’s marriage. In the course of executing their despicable plot, they enlist the help of a psychotic ex-Special Forces vet and a reprobate lawyer. Cast *Stephen Jameson as Richard Winthrop *Andrew Bosch as Chad Silverman *Duane Goad as Barry Silverman *Dale Bradrick as Russ Licker *Monti Carlo as Janice Winthrop *Brad Upton as Kyle Lombard *Camille Kolodziejski as Robin *Taylor Cornwell as Jenny Lombard *Jules Jones as Con Artist *Owen Straw as Tough Guy *Scott Swan as Hacker *Josh Froebe as Ken Lancaster *Meredith Binder as Mrs. Dalton *Thomas Brophy as Ken's Dad *Alex Crawford as Troy *Ed Dougherty as British History Channel Commentator *Andrew Malik as Jesse Fankboner *Peter Tiemann as Sergeant Pinker *Andrew Tibolini as Teacher Release The film premiered first on September 30 2012 at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle, . It was also premiered at the Local Sightings film festival. The film also became available for streaming on Indieflix. Reception Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker has generally received mixed reviews from critics. However, the film would be in critical acclaim of the Northwest Film Festival, being described as a "laugh-out-loud comedy" with a "memorable name".
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