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Tenure is a 2009 American dark comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Million and starring Luke Wilson, David Koechner and Gretchen Mol. The film was produced by Paul Schiff and released by Blowtorch Entertainment as their first original production.
Jul 15, 2014 · Tenure: Directed by Mike Million. With Luke Wilson, Gretchen Mol, David Koechner, Sasha Alexander. Professor Thurber loves to teach, but can't stand all the politicking.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Mike Million
- 2014-07-15
Tenure. Rent Tenure on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A college professor (Luke Wilson) takes action when a new colleague (Gretchen Mol) threatens his chance for tenure.
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- Adam Lippe
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- Mike Million
Tenure. 2009 · 1 hr 30 min. R. Comedy. Professor Charlie Thurber loves to teach, but can’t stand all the publishing and politicking. So when his opportunity for tenure is announced, he goes out on a limb to prove his worth, but unexpectedly falls in love with the girl who might replace him.
- Mike Million
- 89 min
- January 1, 2009
Despite his outstanding intellect, associate professor Charlie Thurber is a chronic underachiever and has never received university tenure. Aided by his nutty best friend, Charlie launches a final effort to make the grade at Gray College.
Tenure. Professor Charlie Thurber loves to teach, but can't stand all the publishing and politicking. So when his opportunity for tenure is announced, he goes out on a limb to prove his worth, but unexpectedly falls in love with the girl who might replace him.
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Charlie Thurber (Luke Wilson) is a teacher at Grey College looking to get tenure in a few months. His students like him but he needs to publish. His Bigfoot-obsessed friend Jay Hadley (David Koechner) fails to get tenure. He's a disappointment to his Princeton professor father (Bob Gunton) in retirement living.