Cruz is a surname of Iberian origin, first found in Castile (historical region), Spain. It means “cross,” either the figure or a cross of lines or ways in Spanish and Portuguese. In The Philippines the word is rendered to “krus”, but the Spanish form is used for surnames. The word "Cruz", as well as "Vera Cruz" ("True Cross") and "Santa Cruz" ("Holy Cross") are used as surnames and topological names.
Cruz refers to:
Ellen Philpotts-Page (born February 21, 1987), known professionally as Ellen Page, is a Canadian actress. Page received both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress for her role as the title character in the film Juno. She won back-to-back Austin Film Critics Association Awards for Best Actress for her roles in Juno and Hard Candy.
She is also known for her starring roles in Inception, Super, Smart People, Whip It, and as Katherine "Kitty" Pryde in X-Men: The Last Stand. In addition, Page received attention in Canada for award-winning roles in Pit Pony and Marion Bridge, as well as television shows Trailer Park Boys and ReGenesis.
In 2008, Page was nominated for Time's 100 Most Influential People list and placed #86 on FHM's Sexiest Women in the World list, and moved up to #70 for 2010. In June 2008, Page was named on Entertainment Weekly's future A-List stars list.
Page was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the daughter of Martha Philpotts, a teacher, and Dennis Page, a graphic designer. She attended the Halifax Grammar School until grade 10, spent some time at Queen Elizabeth High School, and graduated from the Shambhala School in 2005. She also spent two years in Toronto, Ontario studying in the Interact Program at Vaughan Road Academy, along with close friend and fellow Canadian actor Mark Rendall. Growing up, Page enjoyed playing with action figures and climbing trees.
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior United States Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to then President George W. Bush.
The son of an Army Air Corps serviceman, Kerry was born in Aurora, Colorado. He attended boarding school in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and went on to graduate from Yale University class of 1966, where he majored in political science. He enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1966 and, during 1968-1969, served a four-month tour of duty in South Vietnam as officer-in-charge (OIC) of a Swift Boat. For that service he was awarded several combat medals that include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. After returning to the United States, Kerry joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War in which he served as a nationally recognized spokesperson and as an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam war. During that period, he appeared before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs where he deemed United States war policy in Vietnam to be the cause of "war crimes".
Some of life's greatest journeys begin at the end
[first lines]::Cruz: [reading poetry] I want to get shot and die a noble death. / I want to get shot saving someone's life. / I want to get shot because getting shot hurts. / I want to get shot so that I can rest. / My body can't affort my lifestyle anymore. / I want to get shot because it's quick - and painful. / I've had a good life. Few regrets. / I just want a new scar to remind me of how lucky I am. / I know I'm going go die. But death has to find me. / And until death finds me, it's my life. / What am I gonna do today? I don't know. / As long as I don't get shot.
Cruz: And the last month months, you've - you've been - um...::Cruz-Sr.: Preparing to die? You cannot prepare for death any more than you can prepare for the arrival of a very bad fart.
[last lines]::[last lines before credits]::Roberto: [reading poetry] The place where I'm from. / Do you care? / I did not make it. / I did not pick it. / I'm not a project or system that needs fixing. / People who ask - they don't know my future. / I will tell them / where I'm from / when I get there.
[last lines]::[voice over credits]::Voice: If what you do and how you live does not feed the fire in your heart and blossom in poems or dances or art or painting or film, then you got to leave and quit and do not turn back, you got to move away from that which would mold your gift, break it, disrespect it, or kill it. You've got to guard it and nurture it and take your full-flung honorable heart and plunge it into the fire, into the stars, into the trees on a windy day, into the hearts of others' grieving sorrow, and you got to love and restore them, restore the dream by writing of its again-discovered wild beauty. I tell you, if it does not feed the fire of your creativity, then you have got to leave!
Plot
When Bruno, a down-on-his-luck single dad tries to connect with his son Brian all he gets are eye-rolls. But when his work at a supervillain corporation gets a management shuffle, and Bruno is forced to destroy his son's favorite superhero, Unbelievaboy, he must decide what his priorities really are - should he save his son's hero, quit his job and reveal his secret identity to his son?
Keywords: superhero
When you're a henchman for a super-villain, will your son think you're cool?
Plot
Just how far would you go to get financing for your business? Donald Chandler (Roy_Werner) is the owner of a restaurant who suddenly finds himself without a business or a job when his wife leaves him, taking the deed to the eatery with her. Eager to start over, Donald goes into a business partnership with Miguel Sanchez (Gerardo_Mejia), a gardener who was taking care of Donald's lawn until he won a fortune in the lottery. Miguel is willing to front Donald the money to open a new restaurant, but there's a catch -- in exchange, Donald has to marry Catalina (Laura_Elena_Harring), Miguel's beautiful but ill-tempered sister who needs an American husband in order to get a green card and stay in California. Loco Love (produced under the title Mi Casa, Su Casa was the first feature film from director Bryan_Lewis.
A Journey of Faith, Hope and Inspiration.
There are 58,183 names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The lives they touched tell their stories.
Plot
Based on the true life experiences of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, the film focuses on half-brothers Paco and Cruz, and their bi-racial cousin Miklo. It opens in 1972, as the three are members of an East L.A. gang known as the "Vatos Locos", and the story focuses on how a violent crime and the influence of narcotics alter their lives. Miklo is incarcerated and sent to San Quentin, where he makes a "home" for himself. Cruz becomes an exceptional artist, but a heroin addiction overcomes him with tragic results. Paco becomes a cop and an enemy to his "carnal", Miklo.
Keywords: 1970s, 1980s, accordion, african-american, art-competition, art-gallery, artificial-leg, artist, aryan-brotherhood, aunt-nephew-relationship
An epic story of three brothers. Bound by blood. Divided by fate. Driven by destiny.
Cruz: For 10 years, I've been star-trekking through the Twilight Zone.
Cruz: You think you used your brotherhood up like a shot of tequila?
Miklo Velka: When you expect nothing and get everything, that's destiny.
Prison Librarian: Cocaine is America's cup of coffee.
Montana: You speak Spanish huero, so do parrots.
Popeye: Hey, Cinderella, go find yourself a fella, you're on the clock bitch and midnight is coming, you got the wrong man.
Popeye: She looks a little Bowlegged to me Al.
Miklo: I may be white from the outside, but I'm brown on the inside, TO THE BONE.
Montana: What do you want?::Miklo: I thought you wanted it.::Montana: What?::Miklo: My chop.::Montana: I don't want his pork chop. [grabs apple from Milko's tray] I want his life.
Paco: You should not have done that to my brother, Cruzito, ese! Know what I mean jellybean? You wanna dance? I know a tune, that's gonna stick and cut.::[slashes spider across cheek]
I'm leaving today
Living it, leaving it to change
Slowly drifting into a peaceful breeze
Tongue tied, twisted are all my memories
Celebrating a fantasy come true
Packing all my bags finally on the move
I'm leaving today
I'm living it, leaving it to change
As I'm driving I'm captured by the view
Of so much beauty, the road becomes my muse
The heat is rising and my head soars through the wind
Cool, calm, collective is a child that lost a thing
I'm leaving today
I'm living it, I'm leaving it to change
I'm leaving today
I'm living it, I'm leaving it to change
But somehow I'm missing
I think I really miss it
Don't walk away
And I'm feeling like I've never felt before
Turn down the memories of yesteryears and broken dreams
I'm free, finally free
Slowly drifting into a peaceful breeze
I'm leaving today
I'm living it, leaving it to change
See I'm leaving today
I'm living it, I'm leaving it to change
I'm leaving today (I'm leaving it to change)
Living it, I'm leaving it to change
Living it, leaving it
Said I'm living it, leaving it
Living it, leaving it to change
(I'm leaving it to change)
But somehow I miss it
I think I really miss it
One day
I'm leavin' today
Livin' it, leavin' it to change
Slowly driftin' into a peaceful breeze
Tongue tied and twisted, are all my memories
Celebratin' a fantasy comes true
Packin' all my bags
Finally on the move
I'm leavin' today
I'm livin' it, oh I'm leavin' it to change
As I'm drivin', I'm captured by the view, ho
So much beauty, the road becomes my muse
The heat is risin', and my hand surfs through the wind
Cool, calm, collective as a child that lies within
See I'm leavin' today
I'm livin' it, oh I'm leavin' it to change
Oh yeah
See I'm leavin' today
Oh yes, I'm livin' it, oh I'm leavin' it to change
But somehow I'll miss it
I think, I'll really miss it, one day
Yea, yea, woh
Turn on the radio
And I'm feelin' like I've never felt before
Turn down the memories of yesteryears and broken dreams
I'm free, finally free
Slowly driftin' into the peaceful breeze
Ah haa
Ooh yeah
I'm leavin' today, yeah
Oh yes, I'm livin' it, leavin' it to change
(Oh yeah)
(To change yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh no, see I'm leavin' today
(Oh yes)
I'm livin' it
(Livin' it)
Leavin' it to change
(Leavin' it to change)
(Woh, woh, woh)
I'm leavin' today
(Ohh livin' it, I'm leavin' it to change)
Livin' it, leavin' it to change
(To change, yeah)
(Woh, woh, woh)
(Ohh yeah)
Livin' it, leavin' it
Said I'm livin' it, I'm leavin' it
Livin' it, leavin' it to change
(Woh, woh)
I'm leavin' it to change
But somehow I'll miss it
I think, I'll really miss it, one day
Yo...
Got a
Drink in my cup
Select it with my tunes, I'm
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Oh, you say you got a friend?
Well you can bring her too
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Come inside my house
Bro, you gotta lose the shoes
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Rhymes on my mind
Hungry as a fool
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Yeah, uh...
Now you can hear it in the breeze
When I'm leaving overseas, and
It's 93 degrees, speaking brown-people-eese
But I gotta ease up out of Honolulu for a few
To keep it popping like Honozulu shooting the scene
But never greasy with the people
On the island I see
I see the stars falling into the sea
Pull her closer to you, Bro,
She told me never let her go
Until the moment
Reach the ceiling
That's the feeling I need
Yo, breathing in...
And they came to get away
But we came to get it in
When they calling this a day
That's when the day for us begins
The people turning up they stereo
Then playing me again
Once again, breathing in...
And they came to get away
But we came to get it in
When they calling this a day
That's when the day for us begins
The people turning up they stereo
Then playing me again
Once again
Drink in my cup
Select it with my tunes, I'm
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Oh, you say you got a friend?
Well you can bring her too
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Got my Food Land card
Man I'm buying me some food
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Fuckin' with the kind
That's what I'm a do
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Yeah, uh...
And when I'm cruising with my crew
I'm trying to get to meets
We riding on the two
I'm bumping Saba beats
Born in killer California bro
Son of a beach, and arm's reach
From the motherland over the sea
I'm calling Aaron and Jake
What's up to Carol and Kate
Some people call it the eight
But it's a sovereign state
I heard that Ward is the place
They try to cancel our performance
But the Scholars keep it pouring
Believe
Whoa, I'm breathing in...
And they came to get away
But we came to get it in
When they calling this a day
That's when the day for us begins
The people turning up they stereo
Then playing me again
Once again, breathing in...
And they came to get away
But we came to get it in
When they calling this a day
That's when the day for us begins
The people turning up they stereo
Then playing me again
Once again
Drink in my cup
Select it with my tunes, I'm
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Oh, you say you got a friend?
Well you can bring her too
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Come inside my house
Bro, you gotta lose the shoes
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my crew
Driving with my feet
"Yabba dabba doo"
Cruisin' with my
Cruisin' with my