Plot
There's a dark side behind the bright lights of Las Vegas, where desperate lives and busted dreams struggle in the shadows to survive. And when a sleazy casino owner swipes $20 million from his employees' health insurance and pension funds, ex-pro-baseball-player-turned-casino-electrician Nick and his co-workers put together a daring plan to steal the money back. But in a lowdown town of underground cage fights, smoky strip clubs and deadly double-crosses, can the perfect heist ever go as planned?
It's Not Wrong If You Do It Right
Plot
Dustin O'Shea, a washed up criminal gets the opportunity to do one more job for the Ottawa Drug Lord "Santa" and recruits 8 other criminals to help him. The 9 misfit criminals are way out of their league and a simple job, becomes a job of survival when they are betrayed from within.
Nine washed up Criminals. One final job. What could go wrong..?
Plot
Nobody Needs to Know is a story of Fame and the towns and industries and the people who create it and support it. It's the story of two actresses on divergent paths who unwittingly illustrate the power of Fame and its ability to pursue those who run from it and run from those who pursue it. Aesthetically. it's an alchemy of Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust, The Shadow radio serial, Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man, and Juergen Teller's Go-See's mixed and sampled to create a sublime cinematic Paul's Boutique for the Era of the Image and beyond.
Lamont: Ya know, some words sound like what they mean, like 'broke'. Broke sounds like something that's not working. And when you're broke, usually you're not working.
Plot
Nobody Needs to Know is a story of Fame and the towns and industries and the people who create it and support it. It's the story of two actresses on divergent paths who unwittingly illustrate the power of Fame and its ability to pursue those who run from it and run from those who pursue it. Aesthetically. it's an alchemy of Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust, The Shadow radio serial, Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man, and Juergen Teller's Go-See's mixed and sampled to create a sublime cinematic Paul's Boutique for the Era of the Image and beyond.
Lamont: Ya know, some words sound like what they mean, like 'broke'. Broke sounds like something that's not working. And when you're broke, usually you're not working.
Plot
Nobody Needs to Know is a story of Fame and the towns and industries and the people who create it and support it. It's the story of two actresses on divergent paths who unwittingly illustrate the power of Fame and its ability to pursue those who run from it and run from those who pursue it. Aesthetically. it's an alchemy of Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust, The Shadow radio serial, Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man, and Juergen Teller's Go-See's mixed and sampled to create a sublime cinematic Paul's Boutique for the Era of the Image and beyond.
Lamont: Ya know, some words sound like what they mean, like 'broke'. Broke sounds like something that's not working. And when you're broke, usually you're not working.
Plot
A gold mining camp in the California foothills is besieged by a neighboring landowner intent on stealing their claims. A preacher rides into camp and uses all of his powers of persuasion to convince the landowner to give up his attacks on the miners.
Keywords: 15-year-old, 1880s, 19th-century, action-hero, anti-hero, attempted-rape, bank, beating, bible, bible-verse
Hell comes home
... and hell followed with him.
The Preacher: Nothing like a good piece of hickory.
Coy LaHood: Sacramento ain't worth moose piss.
Coy LaHood: Do you imbibe?::The Preacher: Only after nine in the morning.
[last lines]::Megan Wheeler: [her voice echoing through the mountains] Preacher? Preacher? We all love you Preacher... I love you!... Thank you! Good-bye!
The Preacher: Well, if you're waitin' for a woman to make up her mind, you may have a a long wait.
The Preacher: Meantime, why don't you put me to work?::Hull Barret: Oh no, I couldn't ask you to, uh... Well, I mean, ya know - maybe if there was somethin' spiritual.::The Preacher: Well, that Spirit ain't worth spit without a little exercise. Now you tell me where.
[Preacher has just hit Club in the groin with a sledgehammer - Josh LaHood looks at Club when he gets back up on his horse and they start to ride away]::Josh LaHood: You think you can make it?::Club: Ice!... Ice!
Teddy Conway: Where are you going Mr Hull?::Hull Barret: I'm going into town::Teddy Conway: Ain't that kinda dumb after what happened last time?
Eddie Conway: It was him. Him and his men. They shot him. Forever. The bullets kept hitting him. Forever.
Sarah Wheeler: Who are you? Who are you... really?::The Preacher: Well, it really doesn't matter, does it?
In 1876 two orphans crossed the Rockies with a frontier drifter and lived a lifetime of adventure.
In 1876 they crossed the Rockies. With hope and courage...they clung to their dream.
Zachariah Coop: A good Christian does not flinch with difficulty.::Holly Smith: He doesn't court them by drinking either.
Jason Smith: Are you really a trickster?::Zachariah Coop: Oh, I think most people are at a certain level. But remember this: you can't trick a man unless he's aiming to trick you.::Jason Smith: How come?::Zachariah Coop: Well, because people in general like the idea of getting something for nothing. And the trickster affords him that opportunity.
Zachariah Coop: I'm going to give up gambling until I get you there.::Holly Smith: I don't believe it.::Zachariah Coop: Well, I'd be willing to bet ya.
Jason Smith: How come you can speak Indian?::Zachariah Coop: Well, my mother was the daughter of a Cherokee chief.::Jason Smith: Really?::Zachariah Coop: Yeah.::Jason Smith: What was she like?::Zachariah Coop: I don't really remember because she died two years before I was born.
[first lines]::[to a deer with a large rack of antlers]::Zachariah Coop: The top of the morning to you! Eh? Well, thank you. That's a fine hat you're wearin' yourself.
A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities; there are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth.
Historically, clubs occurred in all ancient states of which we have detailed knowledge. Once people started living together in larger groups, there was need for people with a common interest to be able to associate despite having no ties of kinship. Organizations of the sort have existed for many years, as evidenced by Ancient Greek clubs and associations in Ancient Rumi.
It is uncertain whether the use of the word "club" originated in its meaning of a knot of people, or from the fact that the members “clubbed” together to pay the expenses of their meetings. The oldest English clubs were merely informal periodic gatherings of friends for the purpose of dining or drinking together. Thomas Occleve (in the time of Henry IV) mentions such a club called La Court de Bonne Compagnie (the Court of Good Company), of which he was a member. In 1659 John Aubrey wrote, “We now use the word clubbe for a sodality [a society, association, or fraternity of any kind] in a tavern.”
Zak Waters (born 1966) is an award-winning editorial photographer, whose newspaper clients include The Guardian, The Independent, The Sunday Times and Le Point.
He was born in London but was brought up in the North East (Washington, then later Gateshead, Sunderland) from the age of three months. His early interests included music and radio: Waters was a regular contributor to the Sunderland Star, in what his website claims was "reputed to be the most successful column in free press history in the early 1990s". The column was called Disappearing Wear and gave depictions of local history through words and photographs.
After studying Film at the University of Northumbria, Waters moved to London where he took on jobs as assistant to Magnum photographers Ian Berry, Peter Marlow, Stuart Franklin, Philip Jones Griffiths and Bert Glinn. After working with photo agency Insight Visual (London), Waters went on to work as a stringer in the UK for Agence VU (Paris), Agence REA (Paris), Springer News (Berlin). In addition to his freelance work, he now strings for Black Star.
William Leonard Roberts II (born January 28, 1976), better known by his stage name Rick Ross (often stylized as RICK RO$$), is an American rapper. He derived his stage name from the drug trafficker "Freeway" Ricky Ross, to whom he has no connection. Ross founded the record label Maybach Music Group, on which he released his studio albums Deeper Than Rap and Teflon Don, Ross was also the first artist signed to Diddy's management company Ciroc Entertainment. In early 2012, MTV named Ross as the Hottest MC In The Game.
William Leonard Roberts II was born in Coahoma County, Mississippi. and raised in Carol City, Florida, near Miami. After graduating from Carol City Senior High School, he later attended the historically black college Albany State University on a football scholarship.
After being signed to Suave House Records, former label for rap duo 8Ball & MJG, he eventually signed a deal with Slip-n-Slide Records, which has been under the Def Jam umbrella since 2006. While signed to Slip-n-Slide, Ross toured with fellow rapper Trick Daddy and made guest performances on other Slip-n-Slide albums.
Peter Dougan Capaldi (born 14 April 1958) is an Academy Award and BAFTA award winning Scottish actor and film director. In 1995, his short film Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. As an actor, he played Oldsen in Local Hero, John Frobisher in Torchwood and political spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in the British TV comedy series The Thick of It and the affiliated feature film In the Loop. He also portrayed Balthazar, one of the Magi, in the 2010 BBC adaptation of The Nativity.
Capaldi was born in Glasgow. His mother's family was from Killeshandra, County Cavan, Ireland, and his father's family is from Picinisco, Italy. Capaldi was educated at St Teresa's Primary School in the city's Possilpark district, St Matthew's Primary School in Bishopbriggs and at St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch, before attending the Glasgow School of Art.
Capaldi displayed an early talent for performance by putting on a puppet show in primary school. While still at high school he was a member of the Antonine Players, who performed at the Fort Theatre, Bishopbriggs. As an art student, Capaldi was the lead singer in the punk rock band "Dreamboys", which included the future comedian Craig Ferguson as drummer.
Graham William Walker, known by his stage name Graham Norton, (born 4 April 1963) is an Irish actor, comedian, television presenter and columnist. He is the host of comedy chat programme The Graham Norton Show on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the US. Hot Press has described him as "the 21st century's answer to Terry Wogan", with both men sharing an Irish background and the common link of being a BBC Radio 2 presenter and the BBC television commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest. Norton has won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Entertainment Performance on five occassions.
Norton was born in Clondalkin, a suburb of Dublin, but grew up in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland to a Protestant family. He was educated at Bandon Grammar School, in County Cork and then University College Cork but did not complete his studies.
In 1992 his stand-up comedy drag act in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a tea-towel clad Mother Teresa of Calcutta made the press when Scottish Television's religious affairs department mistakenly thought he represented the real Mother Teresa.
[Chorus: Mannie Fresh]
Ladies and gentlemen
I was 18 and she was 25
And i was kinda fast for my age
It was the (uh) first time
Drankin cheap wine
And then she took her place on the stage
The club went crazy (girl you doin it!)
The way she shake dat ass
Sho amazed me( ladies and gentlemen!)
[Verse 1: Trina]
I make my body drop
Then my pussy pop
I gotta make some hot
Thats what im talkin bout
Im in that red zone
I got they head gone
You should see me in that thong th-th-thong thong
I make this ass bounce
And these titties fight
I make my thighs tremble
Cuz thats what niggaz like
I got these niggaz right
You betta ask somebody
And if he ask about me
He betta pack his wallet
See ima guy pleaser slash don diva
Slip N Slide off these thighs yeah fine Trina
Take it to the bottom
Gimme grey goose
Lemme get it started
Its time to tear it loose
Catch a wall, back it up, ooh excuse me
You bitches betta make a way fuh this booty
See ima cutie
Yours truly
Get out the way of this muthafuckin dooly
[Chorus 2: Mannie Fresh]
The DJ cued the record
And the record went BOOM
Make a circle
Give the lady some room
Jolly make her body rock
Followed wit da pussy pop
And everybody gave her they money
The club went crazy (you is a bad mama jama)
The way she shake dat ass
Sho amazed me (ladies and gentlemen!)
[Verse 2: Trina]
A bad bitch in the club
And she so astounded
Im the star of this bitch
Cuz the show around me
Im the bitch who been crowned me Miss Miami
Every nigga in the club wanna get in my panties
But if you payin it
Im layin em
And if the nigga still standin
I consider the man
And he wanna cram it and jam it
Put the pickle in the middle muthafucka not the fanny
That access has not been granted
Its the way that i struck
Make a nigga wanna fuck
And its the lust
Make a nigga wanna touch
And im not just a ho or a slut, ima plus so
Where you ducks at?
Where yo bucks at?
If he aint up in dat, get da fuck back
See i done struck back just like lightening
Every nigga in this bitch wanna pipe me
[Chorus 3: Mannie Fresh]
The man said "LAST CALL GON GETCHA ALCOHOL"
And we dancin way in the back
Now erybody got to know
Me and her bout to go take it to the cadillac
The club went crazy (congratulations! you got her!)
The way she shake that ass
Sho amazed me (ladies and gentlemen!)
[Verse 3: Trina]
Now he breakin it off
Takin it off
And he makin it wet
Im makin it hard
And im drivin his 'lac
And swipin his card
And im signin his checks
Fuh givin him sex
And its the body that they dyin to get
Its amazin how these niggaz be cryin fuh this
And its so crazy that they lyin fuh dis
But, but you gotta get in line, you dick
Now thats the shit make these niggaz wanna holla
Look like a model
Shaped like a coke bottle
Break his bank down to his last low dolla
Im make floor wobble damn near a whole hour
Pussy real good
When its from the hood
But you gotta pay
And its undastood
If ima give it up
You gon give it out
Cuz i love makin niggaz go down south
[Trina talkin (Mannie)]
Ayo Mannie
I fucks witchu
You crazy fuh dis one
(You is a bad mama jama)
[Mannie Fresh]
The club went crazy (girl you doin it!)
The way she shake that ass
Shole amazed me
For everybody that been talked about
For trying to find a way to make it out
And finding goods but you highly doubt it
I figured out, the drama you can do without it
Now please don't get me wrong
I know I haven't been around for too long
I've seen a lot in my seventeen years
Seen all the lies and the hurt and the tears
Now it's time for me to let it out
So glad, I wanna scream and shout
And all the haters, yeah I made it out
I figured out, the drama I can do without it
For everybody that been talked about
For trying to find a way to make it out
And finding goods but you highly doubt it
I figured out, the drama you can do without it
You made it here and you're just fine
I guarantee you'll be alright
Tonight you can clear your mind
All the drama is a waste of time
I know that times get hard and
Wonder how you made it this far and
Said to yourself, man why even try
Tired of the strife and the fight and the lies
Now it's time for you to let it out
'Bout time for you to scream and shout
For all the haters, yeah you made it out
Figured out, the drama, you can do without it
For everybody that been talked about
For trying to find a way to make it out
And finding goods but you highly doubt it
I figured out, the drama you can do without it
You made it here and you're just fine
I guarantee you'll be alright
Tonight you can clear your mind
All the drama is a waste of time
Go and get it, go and get it, go and get it girl
Go and get it, go and get it, go and get it boy
Go and get it, go and get it, go and get it girl
Go and get it, go and get it, go and get it boy
For everybody that been talked about
For trying to find a way to make it out
And finding goods but you highly doubt it
I figured out, the drama you can do without it
You made it here and you're just fine
I guarantee you'll be alright
Tonight you can clear your mind
All the drama is a waste of time
For everybody that been talked about
For trying to find a way to make it out
And finding goods but you highly doubt it
I figured out, the drama you can do without it
You made it here and you're just fine
I guarantee you'll be alright
Tonight you can clear your mind