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Carl Carlton (born May 21, 1952, Detroit, Michigan) is an American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter, best known for his hits "Everlasting Love" and "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)".
Carlton first sang in the late 1960s as "Little Carl" Carlton, a marketing ploy to capitalize on some vocal similarities to Stevie Wonder, who recorded under the name "Little Stevie Wonder" in the early 1960s. After scoring some minor local hits, Carlton was signed by Don D. Robey and moved to Houston, Texas, the home of his new record label, Back Beat Records. Carlton saw some success with the new label including his first major hit, a cover version of Robert Knight's "Everlasting Love", that went to #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974.
Robey sold his labels to ABC Records in 1972, and in 1976 Carlton became embroiled in a royalty dispute with the new ownership that caused him to stop recording for some time. He then signed with Mercury Records in 1977, but only released one single on that label. Carlton was unable to land a new recording contract for several years until Leon Haywood helped him get a singles deal with 20th Century Records.
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The Latin Assassins are a small loyal vigilante clan who fight under ground and are run by Ringo and Joe. Their nemesis, the Tigers are run by Chilly and Becky. Joe's son,charlie fights Chilly's brother and leaves him in a wheel chair for life, Chilly wants revenge and comes up with a plan to have Charlie throw another fight as pay back. But Charlie comes out victorious angering Chilly. Chilly kidnaps Charlie's sister, Jenny and plans to get her into prostitution to recover the money he lost in the fight and as revenge. Jenny's disappearance worries Joe. He calls on the aid of the Latin Assassins code name LA. One by one the members of the LA respond as the hunt for Jenny begins.
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As Paleoclimatologist named Jack Hall is in Antartica, he discovers that a huge ice sheet has sheared off. But what he does not know is that this event will trigger a massive climate shift that will affect the world population. Meanwhile, his son Sam is with friends in New York to attend an event. There they discover that it has been raining non-stop for the past 3 weeks, and after a series of weather-related disasters begin to occur over the world, everybody realizes the world is entering a new Ice Age and the world population begins trying to evacuate to the warmer climates of the south. Jack makes a daring attempt to rescue his son and his friends who are stuck in New York and who have managed to survive not only a massive wave but also freezing cold temperatures that could possibly kill them.
Keywords: 2000s, academic-contest, air-turbulance, airplane, altered-version-of-studio-logo, antarctica, arctic, asian-american-woman, astronaut, atheist
This year, a sweater won't do.
Now it's fiction... Tomorrow it's real
Where will you be?
10,000 years ago, one storm changed the face of our planet. On May 28, It will happen again.
Whoever said "Tomorrow is another day"... didn't check the weather.
Nature has spoken
Jack Hall: Professor, it's time you got out of there.::Terry Rapson: I'm afraid that time has come and gone, my friend.::Jack Hall: What can we do?::Terry Rapson: Save as many as you can.
Library Security Guard: [as Brian works on a radio]::Library Security Guard: Maybe you should have somebody help with that, you know?::Brian Parks: Sir, I am president of the Electronics Club, the Math Club, and the Chess Club. Now if there's a bigger nerd in here, please... point him out.::Library Security Guard: ...I'll just leave you alone to work on it, then.
Laura Chapman: I've got one. Your favorite vacation?::Sam Hall: Besides this one?
Laura Chapman: I'm fine... s'can't sleep... My mind keeps going over all those worthless Decathlon facts.::Sam Hall: Mm.::Laura Chapman: 'S pretty stupid, huh?::Sam Hall: No, it's alright. I guess you just haven't had time to adjust yet.::Laura Chapman: How'm I supposed to adjust, Sam? Everything I've ever cared about, everything I've worked for... has all been preparation for a future that no longer exists. I know you always thought I took the competition too seriously... you were right. It was all for nothing.::Sam Hall: No, no... No I just, I just said that to avoid admitting the truth.::Laura Chapman: The truth about what?::Sam Hall: ...About w-why I joined the team... I joined it because of you.
Jeremy: Friedrich Nietzsche! We cannot burn Friedrich Nietzsche; he was the most important thinker of 19th Century!::Elsa: Oh, please! Nietzsche was a chauvinist pig, who was in love with his sister.::Jeremy: He was not a chauvinist pig.::Elsa: But he was in love with his sister.::Brian Parks: Uh... 'scuse me? You guys? Yeah... there's a whole section on tax law down here that we can burn.
Jack Hall: [on Sam failing calculus] I'm not angry. I'm disappointed.::Sam Hall: Do you wanna hear my side of it?::Jack Hall: Sam, how can there be two sides?::Sam Hall: Hey, look, I got every question right on the final and the only reason why Mr. Spengler failed me was because I didn't write out the solutions.::Jack Hall: Why not?::Sam Hall: I do them in my head.::Jack Hall: Did you tell him that?::Sam Hall: I did. He didn't believe me. He said if he couldn't do them in his head then I must be cheating.::Jack Hall: Well, that's ridiculous! How can he fail you for being smarter than he is?::Sam Hall: That's what I said.::Jack Hall: [smirks] You did? How'd he take it?::Sam Hall: He flunked me, remember?
Jack Hall: Who is it?::Terry Rapson: Terry Rapson. Sorry to call you so early.::Jack Hall: No, professor. It's alright. What is it?::Terry Rapson: Well we've found something extraordinary... extraordinary and disturbing, that is. You recall what you said in New Delhi about how polar melting might disrupt the North Atlantic current?::Jack Hall: Yes.::Terry Rapson: Well... I think it's happening.
Terry Rapson: [after Simon suggests that the scotch might serve as fuel to keep them alive] Are you mad? That's a 12-year-old scotch!
Jason Evans: [as he meets Janet Tokada] Hi, I'm Jason!
Jason Evans: What do you think's going to happen to us?::Jack Hall: What do you mean?::Jason Evans: I mean "us"? Civilization? Everyone?::Jack Hall: Mankind survived the last ice age. We're certainly capable of surviving this one. All depends on whether or not we're able to learn from our mistakes?
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Chilly D is a young man in New York who just lives for the thrill of rapping and breakdancing with his gang, the Body Rocks. One night after performing in a club with his friends, Chilly gets an offer to perform at a high-class nightspot with a chance at becoming a star. He grabs the opportunity and soon he's on top of the world. Surrounded by all the trappings of his new-found fame, however, Chilly loses touch with the people and lifestyle that made him what he is. Will he turn his back forever on his past, or remain true to his roots?
Keywords: breakdance, dance, independent-film
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