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Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, film director, aviator and narrator. Freeman has received Academy Award nominations for his performances in Street Smart, Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption and Invictus and won in 2005 for Million Dollar Baby. He has also won a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Freeman has appeared in many other box office hits, including Unforgiven, Glory, Seven, Deep Impact, The Sum of All Fears, Bruce Almighty, Batman Begins, March of the Penguins, The Bucket List, Wanted, The Dark Knight, and RED.
Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Mayme Edna (née Revere), a teacher, and Morgan Porterfield Freeman, a barber who died April 27, 1961, from cirrhosis. He has three older siblings. Freeman was sent as an infant to his paternal grandmother in Charleston, Mississippi. His family moved frequently during his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi; Gary, Indiana; and finally Chicago, Illinois. Freeman made his acting debut at age 9, playing the lead role in a school play. He then attended Broad Street High School, later named Threadgill Elementary School, in Mississippi. At age 12, he won a statewide drama competition, and while still at Broad Street High School, he performed in a radio show based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1955, he graduated from Broad Street, but turned down a partial drama scholarship from Jackson State University, opting instead to work as a mechanic in the United States Air Force.
Keanu Charles Reeves ( /keɪˈɑːnuː/ kay-AH-noo; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian film actor. Reeves is perhaps best known for his role in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure as well as Speed, Point Break and the science fiction-action trilogy The Matrix. He has worked under major directors, such as Stephen Frears (in the 1988 period drama Dangerous Liaisons); Gus Van Sant (in the 1991 independent film My Own Private Idaho); and Bernardo Bertolucci (in the 1993 film Little Buddha). Referring to his 1991 film releases, The New York Times’ critic, Janet Maslin, praised Reeves’ versatility, saying that he “displays considerable discipline and range. He moves easily between the buttoned-down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles.” A repeated theme in roles he has portrayed is that of saving the world, including the characters of Ted Logan, Buddha, Neo, Johnny Mnemonic, John Constantine and Klaatu.
In addition to his film roles, Reeves has also performed in theatre. His performance in the title role in a Manitoba Theatre Centre production of Hamlet was praised by Roger Lewis, the Sunday Times, who declared Reeves " … one of the top three Hamlets I have seen, for a simple reason: he is Hamlet."[citation needed] On January 31, 2005, Reeves received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Some Stay Strong chronicles two weeks in the lives of three friends dealing with various trauma. Aaron watches over his younger sister Samantha with a fierce control after the death of their father and walk-out of their mother. Kyle struggles to find a meaningful life while trying to find ways to make the money he owes the drug suppliers he works for. Matt searches for the love of Elizabeth, a woman of questionable character, while also trying to piece his life together after the sudden suicide of his mom and dad.
A Promise Never Dies
Does hiding the truth from your mother feel like evading the enemy in the jungle? It does for Neerja!
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Butterfly Crush is a modern age love story, set against the backdrop of the music industry, where the villains are a cult, into astrology and virtual dreaming, who peddle their wares on-line. The song and dance duo, Butterfly Crush, are up for the Australasian Song Awards, but their chance at success is jeopardized when Eva gets involved with the Kings Cross cult, the Dreamguides. Moana must rescue her and risk seduction by a young cult member, Matt.
Butterfly Crush is a modern love story, set against the backdrop of the music industry, where the villains are a cult, into astrology and virtual dreaming, who peddle their wares online.
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On a Tuesday night, five couples have separate sexual adventures. Matt and Kris, friends for years, want to have an only-once, no-strings good time. Abby and Andrew, married, celebrate his birthday, but it's marred by angst and miscommunication. Mia and Eric are exes, making sure they are over each other. Jaime and Ken work together and this is a first date. Inez and Gord invite his roommate, Dave, to join them. By the time each couple has gone through a prelude, foreplay, sex, an interlude, orgasm, and afterglow, they've answered basic questions: can sex be anonymous, are we bored, is our marriage really finished, does anyone tell the truth, and how do we make someone happy?
Keywords: anal-sex, bare-breasts, bare-butt, bare-chested-male, bed, best-friend, birthday, black-panties, blonde, boxer-shorts
A comedy about coming together.
Coming Together Has Never Been So Complicated.
[last lines]::[after credits]::Gord: Hey Dave. David. you awake? You are, aren't you? It nicey-nice.
Jamie: Do you wanna come up?::Ken: No. It's not you - you're beautiful. It's late. I'm also making the assumption that the ladies at work have warned you against me. They probably say that I'm a bit of a... I got a history with the women, and I think that it'd be better for us both if you got to know me better. You know, the real me. You know, how old are you? Twenty-four? Twenty-five?::Jamie: I'm twenty-three.::Ken: Bloody hell. I mean, I'm thirty-one-years-old. You know what that means? It means I can't be running around fucking all these girls. I mean, half the time I don't even speak to them ever again. That's rude is what it is. It's immature. It's embarrassing, it's fucking embarrassing. There comes a point when you want all of this to be about more than just getting off. Do you know what I mean? So I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go, and, uh, I'm gonna ask you if I can call you later in the week. I'll tell you what I'm gonna do for you. I'm gonna walk you up to your door.
[first lines]::Kris: Don't be a fag.::Matt: I won't. Fuck off.::Kris: No pussying out.::Matt: I'm not! Will you just...::Kris: All right. Come on.::Matt: OK. OK.::Kris: OK?::Matt: Oh, yes!::Kris: You're not moving.::Matt: Well, neither are you.::Kris: Jesus Christ, man, how could you.::Matt: I'm fucking - I'm closer to you than you are to me.::Kris: How the fuck does that work?::Matt: Because, you know, I'm doing some moving. You're not doing anything. You're just [unintelligible]::Kris: You're an idiot.::Matt: You're an idiot!::Kris: Shut up. Don't be a pussy.::Matt: I'm - I got it.::[they kiss]::Matt: OK.::Kris: Yep.
[last lines]::[last lines before credits]::Matt: Wait. Uh - are you talking about when I said - after you - you said - cause I meant when I said. You saying I didn't mean that? Cause I did.::Kris: Shut the fuck up, man.::Matt: You shut the fuck up, I don't think we need to have that conversation cause I meant what I said.::Kris: Shut up!::Matt: You shut up!::Kris: Matt - stop talking!::Matt: Oh. You wanna...::Kris: We could do something else.::Matt: Hm. Hm. Nothing else comes to mind.
The boss's mansion. The boss's girlfriend. Someone's gonna get burned.
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Brian's adopted brother is killed when he discovers that the shop he works in sends weapons to Vietnam instead of medications. To the police it looks like suicide, but Brian knows better so he skates off to investigate the murder himself.
Keywords: adopted-son, anger, asian-american, boy-strangling, brother-brother-relationship, chase, culture-clash, dead-boy, disillusionment, disneyland
Skate or Die
When getting even means risking it all
All he cared about was Gleaming the Cube...until the night they killed his brother.
Yabbo: [telling Brian about a house that burned down to skate the pool] Besides, it burned down last week.::Buddy: [points at Yabbo] Yeah, he burned it!
Tina Trac: How did you get to be so cynical?::Brian Kelly: Practice.
Brian Kelly: I guess we all do unexpected things sometimes, don't we?
Brian Kelly: Can I ask you something personal?::Tina Trac: Sure...::Brian Kelly: Where's the bathroom?
Brian Kelly: I don't know what's worse: getting blown up in nuclear war or having a 7-11 on every corner.
Bobby Nguyen: Don't give me a jerk-off handjob!
Brian Kelly: Do you know what a farm vet does? He helps cows get well so they can live long enough to be turned into Quarter Pounders. It's ridiculous!
Brian Kelly: If my dog had a face like yours I'd shave his ass and tell him to walk backwards.
[Brian comes to school with a new, clean-cut look]::Yabbo: Brian, Halloween's not 'til October.::Brian Kelly: So?::Yabbo: So? Where's your board?::Brian Kelly: I felt like walking today!::Yabbo: Why are you wearing those clothes?::Gremic: Oh, I know, his clothes are in the cleaners.::Buddy: I bet his mom put him up to it.
Gremic: [While in the plane scouting for a pool] Check it out, there's my mom's, there's my dad's house.::Buddy: Hey, there's my Pizza Hut!
When I look at the life in which I'm sinking
Naturally I find myself thinking
"What am I doing here?"
There's no doubt - It's been fun
Doing things I never should have done
But I'm not fooling anyone (except for maybe myself)
What am I doing here?
What am I doing here?
What am I doing here?
Tell me Matt - how do you do it?
You walk the line without ever losing it
You can rest assured
Another hit won't do you any harm
(Uhmm... I'm at 7129 Little avenue... there's no trouble... just some kids drinking beer in the pool... it smells like shit)
What am I doing here?
What am I doing here?
What am I doing here?
M-a-t-t
Matt
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