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Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an American radio personality, television host and producer. He is known internationally as host of the top-rated primetime talent showcase American Idol. He has been nominated for an Emmy award in the "Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program" category for his work on American Idol. He won a Daytime Emmy Award for co-hosting the 2005 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade with Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa. As a television producer, Seacrest has won an Emmy for the ABC show Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. On radio, Seacrest is host of On Air with Ryan Seacrest, his market-topping #1 nationally syndicated LA morning drive-time radio show for Clear Channel’s 102.7 KIIS-FM. , as well as a nationally-syndicated Top 40 radio show. Seacrest hosted the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 16, 2007. Seacrest has extensive deals with brand heavyweights Proctor & Gamble, Coca-Cola and Microsoft, and has a strategic marketing and technology alliance with Eventful, Inc.
Victoria Justice (born February 19, 1993) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer. She debuted as an actress at the age of 10 and has since appeared in several films and television series including the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 and Victorious. She has made appearances in several theatrical releases, including Unknown as well as the 2006 thriller The Garden. She has appeared in several Nickelodeon series, including True Jackson, VP, The Troop, The Penguins of Madagascar and iCarly, as well as on the Nickelodeon game show BrainSurge as a contestant. In 2010 she starred in the Nickelodeon film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.
Aside from acting, Justice is involved in her musical career. She has performed several songs for the soundtrack to the Nickelodeon musical Spectacular!, in which she starred. She has recorded a number of songs for the Victorious series. Justice has announced the release of her debut album, which is expected to be released sometime during 2012.
Victoria Justice was born on February 19, 1993, in Hollywood, Florida, to Serene and Zack Justice. Her mother is Puerto Rican and her father is of English, German, and Irish descent. She first developed an interest in acting when she was 8 years old after watching a children's commercial. She and her family relocated to Hollywood, California, in 2003. In 2005, she auditioned and was accepted into the musical theatre program at Los Angeles' renowned Performing Arts Magnet school. Her family moved from Hollywood, Florida, to Los Angeles when she was 11 after Justice had stated she wanted to be a part of filming commercials as well as television series and films. Justice has done commercials for companies such as Ralph Lauren, Gap and Guess. She appeared in national commercials for Mervyn's, Peanut Butter Toast Crunch and Ovaltine.
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O and Rico may have different mothers but the blood of their father, Raqmaan, a hustler, runs deep in their veins and creates a bond between them that is unbreakable. When one of their associates thinks he's been double crossed by them and becomes a FBI informant the brothers must decide between abiding by the code of the streets or trying to save themselves.
Keywords: brother-brother-relationship, loyalty
It's blood first, business, then friends... don't ever get them confused.
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Who can you trust when your only ally is in your head? Damon's Sikes' sanity hangs in the balance after the death and disappearance of his two closest friends. While battling post traumatic stress, strange dreams, and possible hallucinations, Damon finds an ally in a man with no face and no name. Together they seek out the answers to questions the police dubbed a cold case and uncover clues about a secret fraternity who may be connected.
A non-superstitious Miami man must survive Friday the 13th!
A hilarious tale from the front lines of the battle of the sexes.
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Star softball player, Lisa, has just been cut from the national team; Scholarly business man, George, has just been indicted from his father's company. With everything that they know in their lives taken from them, Lisa and George attempt to find romance. Lisa's potential boyfriend, Matty, however, is as clueless and perpetually single as they come, and George's girlfriend just dumped him. A chance hook-up through mutual friends, Lisa and George may be able to form a friendship, or more, that can help them climb out of the piles of lemons that life has handed to them.
Keywords: 27-year-old, baseball, baseball-player, box-office-flop, embarrassment, falling-in-love, father-son-relationship, former-athlete, fraud, loss-of-control
George: We are all just one small adjustment away from making our lives work.
Lisa: When you're in something you got to give it everything you have or else what are you doing?
Lisa: Never drink to feel better; only drink to feel even better.
Lisa: I don't know if I have what it takes for everybody's regular plan.
Coach Sally: Holy Crap. I'm sorry, oh my lord what is to become of me. I've lost my ability to smile at bastards.::[smiles]::Coach Sally: I've still got it.
Lisa: Matty, what am I doing? I caught myself. Don't judge anybody else until you check yourself out that way you are lucky if it's your fault because then you can correct the situation. I'm nervous over something that is going on with me, and I ended up with an attractive guy who you would have to be an idiot to mistake for anything more than just a fun friendship, and... and, yes amazing sex, and then I give that guy a hard time for just being who he is. Totally my fault, I'm sorry. Please forgive me.::Matty: Are you apologizing?::Lisa: Yeah.::Matty: If you are really apologizing, you may be my dream girl. I heard those footsteps and I'm like, right somebody nuts is coming back to be more nuts and now an apology, you might be my dream girl.
Lisa: OK, then this is what I need, if in the middle of the night I start crying, shaking or getting enormously upset I don't want you to ask me what's wrong, I just want you to ignore it. Is that OK with you?::Matty: Actually that's my preference!
Lisa: So I was just wondering if there was one general thing that you've found over the years to be generally true in a general way that would help anyone in any situation?::Psychiatrist: That's a great question, yes, I would say figure out what you want and learn how to ask for it.::Lisa: OK. Those are both really hard.
Matty: Let me ask you something, how do you know when you're in love?::Bullpen Pitcher: Well...::Matty: What?::Bullpen Pitcher: I've got a way, whenever this one thing happens I know I'm done. I will tell you but its personal and I don't want anybody making fun of me for it.::Matty: No, no-ones going to... just go!::Bullpen Pitcher: I think I'm in love with somebody when I wear a condom with the other girls, OK?::Matty: Holy shit I'm in love.
Matty: I think I screwed up.::George: Not from my perspective.
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Eight passionate women, eight delightful stories, and eight powerful turning-points on a never-ending jounrey of love. Intense, dramatic, and oftentimes humorous, these heartfelt stories tug at our fear of the unknown, and poses the undying question: Can we trust love?
Eight women, eight stories, and one passionate question... Can we trust love?
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When Tori, an affluent urban teen, befriends Snake, a streetwise kid from Harlem, his concerned parents hire Phil to be his Nanny to watch out for him. Soon Snake's older and more dangerous brother emerges and Phil realizes the job is much more involved than she ever imagined. Quentin Crisp also stars as a strangely profound local deli-owner to advise Tori along the way.
Sometimes friendship can be dangerous.