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The Life of Jesse Johnson follows a man around his life at college as he experiences issues with girls, his friends, and other men on this dorm floor. This comedic mockumentary teaches people a lot about a student's problems and decisions while in school.
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Quick is sinking fast: deep in debt, facing eviction in thirty days and watching his family slowly slip through his grasp. With no place to turn, Quick resorts to the ruthless and lucrative world of fugitive recovery, becoming a front runner in a band of veteran bail recovery agents-bounty hunters-working for Neil Swift, an old friend and partner of Quick's father. Enjoying sudden and unexpected prosperity, Quick finds himself at the top of his game, unaware that he is in the middle of a deadly conspiracy. Stumbling upon a suspicious file, Quick and his best friend Keno soon find themselves chasing Travian Woods, an elusive and dangerous criminal with mysterious ties to Swift Bail Bond Agency. With the aid of Tracy, an informant, Quick uncovers not only the tracks of his prey but also the ulterior motives of Swift. Digging deeper, he realizes that it is his own grave he is digging, and the hunter becomes the hunted. End of the Law is an action-packed look into the real world of fugitive recovery agents and the truth behind bounty hunting, an age-old occupation often shrouded in myth and mystery. Based on true events, this story reflects the time in American history leading up to the year 2000, when legislation changed fugitive recovery in America, forever.
Changing the Future of Law Enforcement
Quick: The very moment you fear... is the very moment you should act.
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A powerful dynasty, headed by a charismatic, manipulative father, falls when he decides to hand over his criminal empire to his three corrupt and power-hungry daughters. Kath runs a brothel down by the docks, Tracy owns a soccer team and Jo, a former junkie--and prostitute--rejects her inheritance, pitting sisters Kath and Tracy against each other.
Keywords: based-on-play, daughter, liverpool-docklands, mob-boss, organized-crime, shakespeare's-king-lear
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Rob Yard hasn't got any money, nor apartment, nor girlfriend. He's living in his brothers house. But Rob's got a special skill: he can control his dreams almost always. One day he realizes, he can do anything that he dreamt of before. That power can change a man very easily, and Rob isn't a strong person...
Keywords: dream
When dreams come true....
Ha az álmok valóra válnak...
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"Sugar" Ray is the owner of an illegal casino, who contend with the pressures of vicious gangster and corrupt policemen who want to see him go out of business. In the world of organized crime and police corruption in the 1920s, any dastardly trick is fair!
Keywords: 1930s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, adoptive-father-adopted-son-relationship, african-american, alley-fight, ambulance, bank-vault, beretta, black-american, black-comedy
They're up to something big.
Toothless Gambler: [about Young Quick at the crap table] Man, I ain't shootin' shit! I told you kids bring me bad luck! I can't stand them little bastards! [turns to young Quick] Now get the fuck outta here before I kick yo' ass!
Sugar Ray: I'm gonna take this little boy home to his mother.::Young Quick: My mama's dead.::Sugar Ray: Well, your daddy?::Young Quick: My father's dead, too.::Sugar Ray: Did you kill 'em?::Young Quick: No, they just dead.
Bennie Wilson: Excuse me, I got somethin' in my eye.::Gambler: Well, get it the fuck out yer eye you blind muther fucker!
Quick: Vera, put that razor away!::[pulls gun]::Quick: I ain't playin' games no more. You put that fuckin' razor away or I'll blow your goddamn pinky toe off!::Vera: Oh! Now you're gonna shoot me in my pinky toe.::Quick: I'm not playing with you. I will blow that little black, gnarled crusty, dead motherfucker the fuck off your foot! Now put the razor away!
Vera: Benny, you put this orange juice back in here, ain't nothin' left but a swallow!::Bennie Wilson: Then swallow it and shut the fuck up!
Quick: Hey, I have a lot of money on you, Man.::The Champ: W-w-w-well... y-y-y-you's gettin ready to b-b-b-be a rich nigga... you see, cause, c-c-come next week... I'm knockin'... somebody... the fuck out!
Quick: I haven't had my ass whipped in a while. Probably been like 1911.::Sugar Ray: Yeah, that's when the doctor slapped you on the ass::Quick: Yes. That's the last ass-whipping I recall. I'm looking for him.
Quick: [Quick is getting ready to sleep with Dominique and putting his gun under a pillow... he discovers she's done the same under one] Oh, that's cute! I thought I was the only one who slept with a gun under the pillow... look at the little gun! [kisses her gun] Aw, that's so adorable. [pauses for a moment after realizing that she intends to kill him] It's cute.
Quick: [Quick is at the open door of Tommy's apartment] Tommy... hey man, you asleep? Tommy! Yo... hey... hey... hey... hey...::[sees Tommy dead in his chair, bullet-ridden and with his throat cut]::Quick: Holy shit... somebody fucked you up real bad, man. I think I'm going to leave, cause you probably want to sit there by yourself, alone, and think about who you pissed off. So, I'll let you have your space. Excuse me.
Vera: Kiss my ENTIRE ass!
Quick may refer to:
Robin Charles Thicke ( /ˈθɪk/; born March 10, 1977) is an American R&B singer-songwriter, musician, composer, and actor. Thicke's albums, which he previously released under the name Thicke, are noted for their feature of a predominantly R&B sound. Thicke has written hits for popular artists such as Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Mary J. Blige and Raven-Symoné. Thicke has also been acknowledged for his work in popular albums such as Confessions and Tha Carter III.
Thicke is a judge on the ABC show Duets.
Before his days as a singer-songwriter, Thicke had written "Love Is On My Side" on Brandy's self-titled album and a number of songs for 3T's "Sexual Attention" and collaborated with Jordan Knight, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on several songs in Knight's 1999 album Jordan Knight. He also co-wrote the songs "When You Put Your Hands On Me" for Christina Aguilera's debut album and "No Tears on My Pillow" for Mýa's sophomore release, Fear of Flying. As an artist, he recorded and performed solely under his surname, Thicke. He would continue to do so until 2005.
Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. (born September 27, 1982), better known by his stage name Lil Wayne, is an American rapper. At the age of nine, Lil Wayne joined Cash Money Records as the youngest member of the label, and half of the duo, The B.G.'z, with B.G.. In 1997, Lil Wayne joined the group Hot Boys, which also included rappers Juvenile, B.G., and Young Turk. Hot Boys debuted with Get It How U Live! that year. Lil Wayne gained most of his success with the group's major selling album Guerrilla Warfare, released in 1999. Also in 1999, Lil Wayne released his Platinum debut album Tha Block Is Hot, selling over one million copies in the U.S.
Although his next two albums Lights Out (2000) and 500 Degreez (2002) were not as successful (only reaching Gold status), Lil Wayne reached higher popularity in 2004 with Tha Carter, which included the single "Go D.J." Wayne also appeared on the Destiny's Child top ten single "Soldier" that year. In 2005, the sequel to Tha Carter, Tha Carter II, was released. In 2006 and 2007, Lil Wayne released several mixtapes and appeared on several popular rap and R&B singles. His most successful album, Tha Carter III, was released in 2008 and sold over 1 million copies in the U.S. its first week of release. It included the number-one single "Lollipop" featuring Static Major. It also includes the singles "A Milli" and "Got Money" featuring T-Pain and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.
Doug Aldrich (born February 19, 1964 in Raleigh, North Carolina), is a Los Angeles-based hard rock guitarist, since 2002 a member of Whitesnake. He founded the band Burning Rain with Keith St.John in 1998 and has played previously with the bands Dio, Lion, Hurricane, House of Lords, and Bad Moon Rising. He has also released several solo albums. Doug was first introduced to the guitar at age 11 when his sister Jennifer introduced him to the playing of Jeff Beck. Doug’s first guitar came from Sears, it was a copy of a Les Paul. Doug even auditioned for KISS. He did not get the gig but as a result of the audition he met Gene Simmons and he and Gene are friends to this day. Doug was also once a highly sought after guitar teacher, at one point he was teaching over 70 students a week.
Doug was previously endorsed by Jackson Guitars. He used their Dinky and Soloist superstrats as well as his own signature model which has bridge and neck position humbucking pickups were "Full-shred" pickups which Seymour Duncan specially wired. More recently[when?] though California-based Suhr Guitars came out with Doug Aldrich signature humbucking pickups, which are actually found on their superstrat-style 24-Fret Moderns. Currently, he plays various Gibson Les Pauls and Fender Stratocasters through Suhr hot-rodded Marshall JMPs and Vintage Modern amps. Doug sums up his philosophy of playing this way, “I’m not one of those guys that follows whatever is trendy. I’d rather do what I do best and do it to the best of my ability.”
Stephen Ray "Stevie" Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and a notable recording artist. Often referred to by his initials, SRV, he is best known as the leader of the blues rock band Double Trouble, with whom he recorded four studio albums. Influenced by guitarists of various genres, Vaughan emphasized intensity and emotion in his guitar playing, and favored vintage guitars and amplifiers. He became one of the leading blues rock musicians, encompassing multiple styles, including jazz and ballads.
Born and raised in Dallas as the younger brother of Jimmie Vaughan, he moved to Austin at the age of 17, and formed the band, Triple Threat Revue, that evolved into a band called Double Trouble, in 1978. Accompanied by drummer Chris Layton, bassist Tommy Shannon, and later, keyboardist Reese Wynans, Vaughan became an important figure in Texas blues, a loud, swing-driven fusion of blues and rock. Despite the breakthrough success of Double Trouble's debut Epic album, Texas Flood (1983), Vaughan entered a period of alcohol and drug addiction. In 1986, he successfully completed rehabilitation and released the album In Step in (1989). On August 27, 1990, while departing a concert venue by helicopter in East Troy, Wisconsin, Vaughan was killed when the helicopter crashed into the side of a ski hill. His death triggered a global outpouring of grief, and as many as 3,000 people reportedly attended his public memorial service in Dallas.
You'd better think of something quick
Before I don't love you no more
Quick, before I walk out that door
Quick, before it all ends in jeers
What a waste of all those beers
You better think of something quick
Because my suitcase is packed
Quick, because I'm through being attacked
Are you really prepared to lose
All this just to air your views?
We're on the brink of something
Get me a drink of something quick
Between your outrageous remarks
Like the mating calls of sarcastic sharks
Quick, before you can't take that back
Just before it all goes black
You better think of something quick
Before the midnight bell chimes
You're living in dangerous times
Torture me for your amusement
Ah, but who will pay the rent (who will pay the rent)?
Who will pay the rent (who will pay the rent)?
Who will pay the rent (who will pay the rent)?
Who will pay the rent?
When you left me, couldn't believe it
I thought that we had magic
I thought that we were special
But it's over
Believe it, I can't fathom
This terrible reaction to checking my phone
Damn you're madder than a madhatter
Quick, can't believe it's over
Quick, can't you come over
Shit, I miss you darling
I'm a one man lover
I'm not a Casanova
I can't believe it's over
So quick
I, I called you, you didn't call me
I wanted you
You didn't return my messages
How could you be so... thick
Had a lot of women on you
Didn't like the fact that I wanted to own you
That's what you said to me
Said that "I wanted to lock you down" but
You moved into my house
Gave me a son (mmh hmm mmh)
It was so quick the way that it happened
Quick, the way that you left me
Quick, can't believe it's over
Can't believe it's over now
I loved you, I really loved you
Can't believe that it's over
Can't believe that we could ever split
I feel it in my stomach
I can't seem to move on
I'm sick from the knots that's happening
Medicines just ain't helpin'
I can't seem to get well...
Over, can't believe it's over
Over, can't believe it's over
Over, can't believe it's over
So quick
(Over) Can't believe it's over
(Over) Can't believe it's over
(Over) Can't believe it's over
You had enough yet?
Your wish came true today
Robbed on crosses, studied stars
Wished to be somewhere better
Then where you were
Well here you are. Are you happy?
Had enough? I tried, I swear
It was more that I could bear
Change the changes, fix me quick
Stick the needle in it's not enough
yet... I want love and I dont want
to care. You want love and you
I wanna be quick, move at light speed
Never grow up, never come down
I wanna be small, walk with small feet
Treading the space just above ground
Quick as I can, quick as a cat
Quicker than sand, quicker than that
I wanna be young, wanna be beautiful
Making a small beautiful sound
Albert Einstein was never good at math
But he found time down a curving path
The faster you go, the slower you grow
The less that you have to fall
The faster you go, the slower you grow
Until you weigh nothing at all, nothing at all, nothing at all
I wanna have girth, I wanna have mass
It's the new weight-loss plan
I wanna run free, wanna run fast
Go on and catch me if you can
Quick as a shark, quick as a blink
Quick as a thought, quicker than you think
I wanna be scarce, out of sight
I am light's biggest fan
Albert Einstein was never good at math
But he found time down a curving path
The faster you go, the slower you grow
The less that you have to fall
The faster you go, the slower you grow
Until you weigh nothing at all, nothing at all, nothing at all
Richard Petty, Richard Petty, Richard Petty
Ain't got nothing on me
I wanna be quick, move at light speed
Never grow up, never come down
I wanna be small, walk with small feet
Treading the space just above ground
Quick as I can, quick as a cat
Quicker than sand, quicker than that
I wanna be young, wanna be beautiful
Making a small beautiful sound
Albert Einstein was never good at math
But he found time down a curving path
The faster you go, the slower you grow
The less that you have to fall
The faster you go, the slower you grow
Desire
When your desire
It has been found
You'll be running far away
When your desire
It has been found
You'll be running far away
You're telling me its in the trees, in the trees
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's on the ground
It's all around
Well it's not, it's inside me
You're telling me it's in the skies
Well use your eyes
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's Mother Earth
Some sign of birth
It's not, it's inside me, uh huh
Desire
When your, your desire
It has been found
You'll be running far away
When your desire
It has been found
You'll be running far away
Far away
You're telling me it's in the trees, in the trees
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's on the ground
It's all around
It's not it's inside me
You're telling me it's in the skies
Well use your eyes
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's Mother Earth
Some sign of birth
It's not, it's inside me, uh huh
Desire
It's inside her
It's inside me
Desire
Desire
You're telling me it's in the trees, in the trees
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's on the ground
It's all around
It's not, it's inside me
You're telling me it's in the skies
Well use your eyes
It's not, it's inside me now
You're telling me it's Mother Earth
Some sign of birth
It's not, it's inside me, come on
Grey cells green only if the green cells grey (x4)
Your desire
It's inside her