One small town pawn shop. One big time wild ride.
Plot
A hard-hitting drama about a young girl, who's being forced into prostitution by two local wannabe thugs, so they can pay off debts that they owe. Her sister, a struggling waitress is pursued by a shady cop who won't take no for an answer. The girls set up the cop against the thugs so they can try and leave town.
sometimes things are Not what they seem to be.
Plot
This story of a religious dystopia happens in the future, when everybody follows Scientific Religion. People eat their dead relatives. All women are illiterate and spend their lives just reproducing. The movie narrates how an adolescent comes out of the closet in such times to discover some nasty truths about humanity.
Keywords: dystopia, religion
A Few More Absolute Truths
Plot
Supreme (CEO)is a drug dealer whose life couldn't be better. He has it all... Money, Power, and Respect. The streets of Cashville have given him everything a hustla could ask for. Driven by jealousy, his best friend Notorious (Quanie Cash) decides to go after his empire, his riches, and his family by any means necessary. An all out street war is launched where it's kill or be killed! No one is trusted because in THIS city, Loyalty and Respect is lost over cash! Nashville is called Cashville for a reason.
Keywords: ampersand-in-title, cash, g-unit, gangsta-rap, gangster-rap, hip-hop, light-year, loyalty, nashville-tennessee, punctuation-in-title
It's called Cashville for a reason.
Plot
A guy tells a shaggy-dog story to a restaurant crew on a ten-minute break. He takes us back to 1992: he's walking down a New York City street with two women when a Black couple asks for directions. This event leads a lecture from the two women, a memory from his Bar Mitzvah, a moral dilemma, a mugging, the loss of two pairs of glasses, an upbraiding from an optician, a basketball game, and running commentary from his co-workers in front of the restaurant as he tells the story. It and the break come to an end: has he made friends, advanced race relations, entertained?
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Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early- to mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams left the group in 1995 to launch his solo career. On 15 July 2010, it was announced he had rejoined Take That and that the group intended to release a new album in November 2010 which became the second fastest-selling album of all-time in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century.
Williams has sold over 70 million records worldwide, which ranks him among the best-selling music artists worldwide. He is the best-selling British solo artist in the United Kingdom and the best selling non-Latino artist in Latin America. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom. He has also been honoured with seventeen BRIT Awards—more than any other artist—and seven ECHO Awards. In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted as the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s."
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