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Grumpy Old Men (other)
Grumpy Old Men or grumpy old man may refer to: People * "Grumpy old men", referring to geriatric psychology or the pseudoscientific Art, entertainment, and media

* "Grumpy Old Man", a 2011 episode of ''Family Guy'' * Grumpy Old Men (film), ''Grumpy Old Men'' (film), a 1993 comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau * Grumpy Old Men (musical), ''Grumpy Old Men'' (musical), a 2018 stage musical based on the film * Grumpy Old Men (TV series), ''Grumpy Old Men'' (TV series), a 2000s BBC Two television programme * ''Grumpy Old Men'', an Australian TV sports programme hosted by Kevin Bartlett (Australian rules footballer), Kevin Bartlett * Grumpy Old Man, a character portrayed by Dana Carvey on the television show ''Saturday Night Live'': See {{disambig ...
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Geriatric Psychology
Geriatric psychology is a subfield of psychology that specializes in the Mental health, mental and Health, physical health of individuals in the Old age, later stages of life. These specialized psychologists study a variety of psychological abilities that deplete as aging occurs such as memory, learning capabilities, and Motor coordination, coordination. Geriatric psychologists work with elderly clients to conduct the diagnosis, study, and treatment of certain mental illnesses in a variety of workplace settings. Common areas of practice include loneliness in old age, depression, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and Parkinson's disease. Geriatric psychology vs. geriatric psychiatry ''Geriatric psychology'' Geriatric psychology is based upon the study of mental functions with aging. The psychologist's purpose is to observe how the neurological and physiological process of an elderly adult's brain affects their behaviors in daily life. When a psychologist is speciali ...
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Grumpy Old Man
"Grumpy Old Man" is the ninth episode of the tenth season of the American animated sitcom ''Family Guy'', and the 174th episode overall. The episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 11, 2011. The episode follows Griffin family matriarch Lois Griffin's father, Carter Pewterschmidt, after he accidentally falls asleep while driving in a snowstorm. Concerned for his safety, Lois decides to admit him to a nursing home in Florida, in an attempt to help him adjust to life as an older man. Carter is reluctant to live in the retirement community, however, but eventually comes to enjoy the various activities at the home. Six months later, Carter suddenly becomes grumpy, and even more elderly, causing Peter to take him back to his old business and bring him back to normal. The episode was written by Dave Ihlenfeld and David Wright, and directed by John Holmquist. It received mostly mixed reviews from critics for its storyline, and many cultural references. Accor ...
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Grumpy Old Men (film)
''Grumpy Old Men'' is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Mark Steven Johnson, and starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Ossie Davis, Buck Henry and Christopher McDonald. It was followed by the sequel '' Grumpier Old Men''. Plot In Wabasha, Minnesota, retirees and divorcee John Gustafson and widower Max Goldman are feuding next-door neighbors. Living alone, they spend their time ice fishing, trading insults, and pulling cruel practical jokes on each other, including John leaving a dead fish in Max's truck. Their rivalry irritates their shared friend Chuck, owner of the town bait shop, and Max's son Jacob, who is running for mayor. Dodging the attempts of IRS Agent Elliot Snyder to collect a serious debt, John supports his daughter Melanie when she separates from her husband Mike, whom John dislikes. John and Max are both attracted to Ariel Truax, a free-spirited widowed Engli ...
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Grumpy Old Men (musical)
''Grumpy Old Men: The Musical'' is a stage musical with book by Dan Remmes songs composed by Neil Berg and lyrics by Nick Meglin. The music was orchestrated by Larry Hochman with additional orchestrations by Phil Reno. It is based on the 1993 Warner Bros. film '' Grumpy Old Men'' by Mark Steven Johnson which starred Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret. It tells the story of two childhood friends, John Gustafson and Max Goldman, now aging neighbors. An old grudge resurfaces when a mysterious woman moves in across the street. The musical premiered in the United States at the storied Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine in 2018. Its West Coast premiere was in Southern California at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts in 2019. Both premiere productions were directed by Matt Lenz and choreographed by Michele Lynch. Conception ''Grumpy Old Men: The Musical'' was the brainchild of actor/producer Jeff Gardner. With a goal to produce a Broadway musical, he felt t ...
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Grumpy Old Men (TV Series)
''Grumpy Old Men'' is a conversational-style British television series, first shown in October 2003 on BBC Two. The first run of four programmes was repeated several times before a second series, also of four episodes, was shown in 2004. A third series was broadcast in April 2006. There were also 2003 and 2004 Christmas specials. An Irish version, '' Gaybo's Grumpy Men'', was produced by RTÉ in 2005. Format The format shows a number of well-known middle-aged men talking about any issues of modern life which irritate them, from the proliferation of excessive road signs to unnecessary and overly-loud mobile phone conversations. Regular contributors include Jeremy Clarkson, Bob Geldof, John Humphrys, A. A. Gill, Nigel Havers, Tony Hawks, Simon Hoggart, John O'Farrell, Rory McGrath, Bill Nighy, Matthew Parris, John Peel, Will Self, Arthur Smith, Tim Rice, Rick Stein, Tony Slattery, Rick Wakeman, Lemn Sissay, Don Warrington, Des Lynam, Richard Madeley, Kelvin MacKenzie, Felix D ...
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