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Natasha Anne Bedingfield (born 26 November 1981) is a British pop singer and songwriter. Bedingfield debuted in the 1990s as a member of the Christian dance/electronic group The DNA Algorithm with her siblings Daniel Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Bedingfield recorded rock and gospel songs for the Hillsong London Church, while Daniel went on to enjoy success with hits "Gotta Get Thru This" and "If You're Not the One".
Bedingfield released her first album, Unwritten, in 2004. The album contained primarily up-tempo pop songs and was influenced by R&B music; it enjoyed international success with more than 2.3 million copies sold worldwide and she received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for the title track "Unwritten". Bedingfield's second album, N.B. (2007), was less successful but yielded the UK top 10 singles "I Wanna Have Your Babies" and "Soulmate". N.B. was not released in North America, but six tracks from it were included with seven new ones and released in 2008 as her third studio album Pocketful of Sunshine, with the singles "Love Like This" and "Pocketful of Sunshine" earning success on the charts. In December 2010, Bedingfield released her third album in North America named Strip Me.
Matan "Mat Zo" Zohar (born April, 1990) is a British trance music and progressive house music producer, composer and DJ.
The son of successful artist Israel Zohar, and half-brother of Israeli singer Alma Zohar, Matan Zohar was born in London, England in 1990. He was raised by his mother who was a professional violinist, who possessed staunch musical ethos and nurtured Matan's early love of--and prodigious inclination toward--music. From age one to eleven, Zohar and his family lived in the city of Cleveland, Ohio in the United States. It was there at age 8 where his father presented young Zohar with a guitar as a gift. He returned at age 11 to London and continued pursuing his musical interests as a drummer and bassist as a member of a jazz and rock band respectively. However, Zohar became more interested in musical acts such as Daft Punk and the Chemical Brothers, and his musical inclinations shifted to those of electronic dance music and DJing. After 3 years living and producing music in London, his recording began to gain attention and play time by other disc jockeys such as DJ Tarkan, Perry O'neil, Swedish Egil, DJ R-Man, Jav D, Micah, Airwave, Andy Moor and Markus Schulz In the 2009 publication of DJ Magazine's top 100 poll he was described by musical acts Above & Beyond, Lange and Daniel Kandi as a promising producer. In the 2010 publication, Mat Zo was a new entry at #66.
Porter Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American electronic dance music producer and DJ from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He primarily produces in the electro house genre. He also named the genre complextro when he created the portmanteau to describe his own sound.
Porter Robinson began producing at the age of 13 using Sony ACID Pro emulating sounds he heard from video games. He later began producing hands-up under the alias Ekowraith using FL Studio. It was at this time that Robinson became friends with a young Madeon, who was also producing hands-up under the name Deamon, and also using FL Studio.
Robinson primarily uses Lennard Digital Sylenth1, Native Instruments Massive, 3xOsc, Sytrus and several other commercial and free audio plugins.
He is currently 19 years old and recently graduated high school in his hometown of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
He has released a variety of original singles on Glamara Records and Big Fish Recordings. His first single, "Say My Name", was an enormous success, landing at #1 on Beatport's Electro House chart. In the summer of 2011 he signed with OWSLA, a new label operated by Skrillex, to release his first EP entitled Spitfire. Spitfire reached the number one spot on the iTunes Dance chart as well as the number one spot on Beatport's overall release chart.
Frank Chacksfield (9 May 1914 – 9 June 1995) was an English pianist, organist, composer and conductor of popular light orchestral easy listening music, who had great success in Britain and internationally in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Francis Charles Chacksfield was born in Battle, East Sussex, and as a child learned to play piano and organ. He appeared at Hastings Music Festivals by the time he was 14, and then became deputy church organist at Salehurst. After working for a short period in a solicitor's office he decided on a career in music, and by the late 1930s led a small band at Tonbridge in Kent. At the beginning of World War II he joined the Royal Corps of Signals, and, following a radio broadcast as a pianist, was posted to ENSA at Salisbury where he became the arranger for Stars In Battledress, an armed forces entertainment troupe, and shared an office with comedian Charlie Chester.
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Set in the grim underworld of Manchester, the nightclub Dante's stands independent of the malicious influence of crime boss Mr Clarke. Its owners Billy Bickers and Michael 'Mack' Gaines, minor crooks themselves have struggled long and hard to keep the club under their control. Mack, released from prison after four years, comes back to the club to find things subtly different. On the surface Dante's is prosperous and popular, Mr Clarke is keeping his distance and Billy rules with an iron fist. Yet underneath the glitzy veneer lurk dangerous power games. Mack's closest friend Easy has apparently stolen 100,000 pounds from Billy and Billy sends Mack to retrieve the money. Easy refuses to confirm or deny that he took the money and in a fit of rage Mack kills him. Wracked by guilt Mack convinces himself that Easy didn't take the money and seeks to find out what happened to the money and why Billy is so nonchalant about the matter once Easy has died. Then Billy is found dead, murdered in cold blood. The circle of suspects includes Billy's girlfriend Carole; head bouncer Slim, father figure to both Mack and Billy; the flashy new DJ Jez and the conscience stricken Mack. Locked in the nightclub after hours, with enemies circling, and a briefcase containing 200,000 pounds Mack has till morning to discover who killed Billy and to learn an inescapable truth, what goes around, comes around.
Keywords: betrayal, carole, doomed-romance, gangster, hi-def, loyalty, manipulation, nightclub
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After the death of his brother, An expert street dancer goes to Georgia to attend Truth University. But his efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he joins in his fraternity's effort to win a step dancing competition.
Keywords: african-american, all-black-cast, atlanta-georgia, black-fraternity, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, brother-brother-relationship, bunny-costume, class-differences, college-campus, competition
Beyond the pride. Beyond the rivalry. Beyond the tradition.
He will challenge their traditions. Their traditions will change his life.
Give it everything you've got
A kid from the streets. A team with some heat.
Beyond pride. Beyond rivalry. Beyond tradition.
DJ: Gamma who? One word: Bitches.
Duron: It's not just about you. It's about us, we're a team.::DJ: Well then this team' bout to double up on their asses!
[repeated line]::Zeke: Wolves!
Rich Brown: Man, give me my damn hat.
Theta Nu Theta Fraternity: We rep'n thetas, thetas, thetas. We rep'n thetas, thetas thetas. We rep'n ooo ooo ooo BOOM!
Rich Brown: All right. There are only a select few things of mine that are absolutely off limits ai'ight; my toothbrush, my toothpaste, my shaving cream,and my condoms.Magnums, of course. You know about the gold packs? other than that playboy anything else of mine you're welcome to; Rich Brown?::DJ: DJ::Rich Brown: Nice to meet you sir
DJ: I done already schooled you once homeboy, how many lesson you wanna learn?::Grant: Oh so you think you funny nigga?::DJ: No... but she clearly does.::April: What? No, Grant let's just go.
Noel: [introducing himself] Pork chop! Extra *gravy*!
Rich Brown: Can I ask a stupid question?::Sylvester: Better than anyone I know::Rich Brown: I just wanted to know why we're steppin in an empty pool.::Sylvester: Well, it was so we could keep our moves a secret.But who would want them?
April: Hi.::DJ: What's up? What's wrong?::April: Nothing.::DJ: Hey you know, if you wanna talk, I'm here.::April: Thanks.::DJ: All right.::April: [notices DJ jacket] Congratulations. Why didn't you tell me you pledged?::DJ: Maybe I wanted to surprise you.::April: As if I didn't already know. What?::DJ: I like your earrings. They're nice. They're new, right?::April: Yeah. You noticed them?::DJ: I notice everything about you.::April: Oh yeah?::DJ: Yeah::April: So, what's my favorite color?::DJ: Well... You always wear green eye shadow. Your favorite ring has green in it. And I'm gonna bet your car is green. Right?::April: We should probably get started.
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A former professional dancer (Banderas) volunteers to teach dance in the New York public school system. While his background first clashes with his students' tastes, together they create a completely new style of dance. Based on the story of ballroom dancer Pierre Dulane.
Keywords: african-american, attempted-rape, baby, ballroom, ballroom-dancing, based-on-true-story, basketball, bathroom, beating, bicycle
Never Follow.
Ramos: Dance to this.
Principal: For these kids life is a fight to stay alive, and a hustle to make ends meet.
[from trailer]::Pierre Dulaine: You can get what you want.::Rock: No, some people get what they want.::Pierre Dulaine: Those are the people who show up to get it.
[from trailer]::Pierre Dulaine: What I teach has value.::Ramos: Not where I live.
Principal Augustine James: You know who did that to my car, don't you?::Pierre Dulaine: He may have been black, or hispanic.::Principal Augustine James: ...Let me know if you remember...
Caitlin: I'd kill to dance like that. It's like sex on hardwood.
Rock: Doctor's note. I can't dance, I have a heart condition.::Pierre Dulaine: Interesting man, your doctor. Not many doctors write notes on three-hole paper.
Kurd: Why you gotta be such a ballroom weirdo?
Eddie: Check Mr Dulaine! He's just gettin' his flirt on.
Morgan: I've never seen anyone move like that before.::Sasha: I'm sure.
At the end of the day, what will you hang on to?
Live In Your Dreams Or Die In Someone Else's.
Inside Every Man Is The Power To Choose.
Charlene: So we have to go back?::Marcus: There's just some things that need answers, I'd rather die like a man than live like a coward.
Marcus: Rule number five... Show no love. Love will get you killed.
Marcus: I'm telling you, I'm big in the hood right now, I don't even remember my name. They callin' me handsome!
Marcus: Show no love. Love will get you killed.
Marcus: My voice sounds different.::Charlene: It's better. It's got more pain in it.
Marcus: I can only pray that people will take me seriously. My music is my heart. I can't go out like a shit house nigger. That isn't who I was raised up to be, but I fear it's who I'll become.
Marcus: Come on, say that again, come on get in the car::Bama: Its like when I'm right I'm right, when I'm wrong I could been right, so I'm still right cause I coulda been wrong, you know, and I'm sorry cause I could be wrong right now, I could be wrong, but if I'm right...
Marcus: I told you don't shoot no body, and the first thing you do when we walk in this motherfucker is shoot somebody!::Bama: Cause that's what I do, I kill motherfuckers! You know that.
Marcus: Crack meant money, money meant power and power meant war. We shot the Columbians, the Columbians shot us.
Marcus: I'm a gangsta grandpa and I'm proud of it.
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JJ's life has been miserable ever since his ill mother had to give him up. The only two good things he has are his best friend Sophia and his wonderful talent for music. Determined to know what happened to his mom, the young man escapes from his foster mother, a woman who encourages her charges to steal and bully. Following his memories, he takes shelter in Central Park. JJ becomes the new protégé of the Guardian, a homeless eccentric and self-appointed King of Central Park who promises to protect the boy and offers him the companionship of a dog called Mutt in exchange for food. Also, JJ's path crosses with Rebecca Cairn, another eccentric who lives in a brownstone overlooking the park. She takes particular interest in him, as does her estranged husband Noah Cairn who is always rescuing Rebecca when she grows depressed. JJ tries to shake off the help of these characters, thinking that his life would be better on his own. However, JJ's foster mother is looking for him, making his search for his mother dangerous. His growing relationship with the Carin's teaches him the truths about loss and letting go.
Keywords: based-on-novel, central-park-manhattan-new-york-city, independent-film, manhattan-new-york-city, new-york-city, remake
Survival is the most dangerous game of all
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Impressive performance by unknown actors in this low-budget Vietnam drama. The story is being told in the form of a documentary; a camera team follows an Army unit in pursuit of 'Charlie'. Filmed in Southern California. The movie's producing company itself is called '84 Charlie MoPic'.
Keywords: found-footage, independent-film, number-in-title, vietnam, vietnam-war
Easy: Soon to be promoted to PFC: private fucking civilian!
MoPic: I was working in a lab, back in the rear - post-production. Sometimes we would get these cans of film in, you know? No cameraman, just the reels of film. And, we hear he got shot, he's dead or something. But the spookiest is thing is waiting for that film to develop, man, because you didn't know what you were gonna see. Sometimes you saw nothing. But other times...
Easy: When OD goes to heaven, he'll be looking for booby traps...
Easy: I wouldn't shit you. You're my favorite turd.
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Ruby Star is a runaway teenage mom facing many problems: a baby, no family and no job. When all else fails, she turns to prostitution in the streets of Hollywood and soon discovers a hierarchy of pimps and hookers who rule with iron fist and won't allow her to work as an independent. After a series of brutal lessons in both the legitimate and illegitimate world, Ruby reluctantly agrees to a strictly business arrangement with Carla, a thirty year old black prostitute who takes her under her wing, and Easy, her charismatic but gambling white pimp. This arrangement however undermines Easy's standing in the pimp community and triggers a series of dramatic ripples and upheavals. A revealing, heartfelt portrait of life in the underbelly of America where racism still flourishes, 'welfare' is a dirty word to those who need it most, and monetary gain the cold priority, be it Ruby's fruitless consult with the Women's Vocational Institute, or the economics of pimping. Shot on Hollywood boulevard with a fusion of colors, the film combines a spunky core of truth and innocence, a fine performance by its young star, Jennifer Mayo, an excellent rock score, and surprising moments of humor, including a hilarious send-up of blue movie-making and Ruby's noirish encounter with the john from hell, a crazed, Phil Spector-like musician on Halloween night.
Keywords: alcohol, ambulance, apartment, arrest, bail, bank-of-america, barber, barbershop, bare-breasts, bathroom
Sometimes sixteen is anything but sweet.
A tale of teenage prostitution.
Ruby: My mother thinks I'm the devil and that God is a UFO.
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In the wake of a Supreme Court decision to outlaw the death penalty, California passes an initiative that designates San Bruno island as a dumping spot for first-degree murder convicts, free to do what they like except leave. The main camp of convicts is controlled by the tyrannical Bobby, who rules with an iron hand, and the women are used as sex slaves. A.J. and a group of more free-minded murderers have escaped and gone into hiding. When A.J. and his men liberate the women from Bobby's custody, tensions mount to an all-out confrontation for control of the island.
Keywords: breasts, convict, escape-attempt, exploitation, female-nudity, female-prisoner, guard, honey-torture, independent-film, island
Where we dump our human garbage.
Men and Women Condemned to Devil's Island, U.S.A....Where Living is Worse Than Dying!
No one here gets out alive.