Anthony, commonly shortened to Tony, may refer to:
Y*O*U*R M*O*M
Plot
A young gay Mormon man in Los Angeles tries to date men, but gets repeatedly dumped with a text message. When he reconnects with an old boyfriend a wrongly addressed text message becomes the reason for him leaving the city and going home to his Mormon compound. There the two worlds collide. Yet his hippie friend comes to rescue him.
Keywords: boyfriend-boyfriend-relationship, break-up, california, compound, gay, gay-interest, gay-lead-character, gay-mormon, gay-relationship, hippie
Plot
In a rural area in northeast Arkansas, a quiet 14-year-old boy named Anthony accidentally eavesdrops on a conversation from two local boys that he wasn't supposed to hear. His friend Bobby begins to suspect something wrong and sets out to find answers. But he may put himself and Anthony into danger.
Two strangers seek refuge at a city hotel
Anthony: So, where does it go from here?
Plot
Eight year old Peter Carlson tries to save his family from eviction by "Blackmailing Santa". When times are tough, Peter discovers his next door neighbor might be the real Santa Claus. With the help of his trusty sidekick Cousin Anthony, the two venture on a wild adventure to discover the true meaning of Christmas.
What do you want for Christmas?
Plot
Amanda Lemmon is a street-wise orphan who's about to be adopted by a family who uses children for their own selfish gain. Her case worker, Diane, loves her and would like to adopt her, however, since she's single and doesn't have money, she is unable to do so. Alyssa Callaway is a rich girl home from boarding school for the summer and she and her dad, Roger, go to their summer home. There, he tells her that he is marrying Clarice, a child hating gold digger. During an attempt to run away, Alyssa stumbles upon a summer camp where she runs into Amanda, who looks EXACTLY like her. The two then switch places to get rid of Clarice and unite Roger and Diane.
Keywords: airport, baseball, bus, butler, camping, chewing-gum, child-plays-matchmaker, class-differences, falling-in-love, family-relationships
Two identical strangers. Two different worlds. One perfect match.
When it comes to making the perfect match...Two heads are better than one! Especially if they look exactly alike.
Frankie: Whoa! Check it out! Buckingham Palace!::Amanda Lemmon: [in a know-it-all tone] That's in London, brainless. It's the Calloway House.::Kid 2: Nobody's lived there for years. It's haunted.::Amanda Lemmon: It's not, either!::Kid 3: Ask anyone. Every full moon, Old Lady Calloway's ghost crosses the lake and eats one of the campers.::Amanda Lemmon: Yeah, right, and Santa Claus lives with the tooth fairy in Queens.
Diane Barrows: You know, I really thought it was that can't-eat, can't-sleep, reach-for-the-stars, over- the-fence, World Series kind of stuff.
Diane Barrows: Besides, you don't want to be an orphan forever.::Amanda Lemmon: So adopt me, why don't you!::Diane Barrows: They won't let me adopt you on my salary; besides, you deserve a mother *and* a father.::Amanda Lemmon: So, get a husband.::Diane Barrows: It's not like buying a car, you know.::Amanda Lemmon: I know. It's got to be that can't-eat, can't-sleep, reach-for-the-stars, over-the-fence, World Series kind of stuff, right?::Diane Barrows: Hey, a girl's got to have her standards.
Diane Barrows: You're not a reject. It's just that, most people want to adopt...::Amanda Lemmon: Babies. I know.
Diane Barrows: Guys like him like girls with food names: Cookie, Muffin, Candy... They don't marry girls like me.
Roger Callaway: I made my money the old-fashioned way - pure dumb luck.
Amanda Lemmon: This orphan stuff is like growing up in the dog-pound. Everybody wants a puppy.
Alyssa Calloway: How was the party?::Amanda Lemmon: Well, the good news is, Clarice is gone.::Alyssa Calloway: You did it!::Amanda Lemmon: The bad news is, she'll be back in a week.::Alyssa Calloway: Oh, you didn't.
Diane Barrows: I can't believe you talked me into this!::Alyssa Calloway: You're too tense. Relax.::Diane Barrows: Oh, I've got a thousand pounds of wild animal under my butt and she says relax!
Roger Callaway: I don't know what's more bruised, my butt or my ego.
Anthony, Anthony
Oh, he said he can't love me
But I think he can
Yes, I think he can
I told him that just before he ran
Just before he ran
Mmm, mmm
Mmm, mmm
And he's not lookin' back
He's not lookin' back
Cause he doesn't want anything I have
Or anything I am
Anthony, Anthony
Oh, he said he can't love me
She carries a tiny man in her pocket
To help her keep things in place
The pitter patter on the windowsill
Sunrise, sunset, yet she remains the same
Maybe you should get out for a while
Just watch it cus’ you’ll smile
Instead you elect to stay inside
Where the green grass dies and will always cloud your mind
Cloud your mind
I remember days gone by
When you used to occupy your time
With positive vibes
So when a new dawn comes early
How about you fill up your soul for me
Instead of wasting all your time
Wasting all your time
She carries a picture of her best friend
It reminds her of days gone by
She says I pray to Jesus almost every night
But here I sit and wonder why
The big man in the sky don’t change my life
So I play guitar for her
In hopes that maybe it will give her a start
Give her some start
I remember days gone by
When you used to occupy your time
With positive vibes
So when a new dawn comes early
How about you fill up your soul for me
Instead of wasting all your time
Wasting all your time
Yeah you never did
You never did
You never did
Yeah you never did
You never did
You never did
Open up your world to me
Yeah I will sing you happy
I make you light up
Light up, light up, light up
Light up, light up, light up
Light up, light up, light up
Well light up
Yeah my love
She carries a tiny man in her pocket