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Floyd Mayweather, Sr. (born October 19, 1950) is an American boxing trainer and a welterweight contender during the 1970s and 1980s. Floyd Sr. is known for his defensive ability and overall knowledge of boxing strategy. He is the father and former trainer of five-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. He is credited for teaching his son the defensive skills that made him a winner.
Floyd Mayweather is the senior member of the Mayweather clan. Younger brother Roger was WBC super featherweight and super lightweight champion and was known for his offensive skills. The youngest brother, Jeff, held the IBO super featherweight title. Floyd Mayweather Sr. is known for his outspokenness. He frequently recites poetry about his opponent and still does today for his fighter's opponent. Some refer to him as the "poet laureate of boxing." He is a flamboyant dresser who wears colorful suits, ties and shoes to news conferences.
Mayweather Sr.'s boxing record was 28–6–1 (18 KOs), and he won the U.S. Championship Tournament in 1977 against Miguel Barreto. He once stepped into the ring with Hall of Fame Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. Mayweather Sr. suffers from the lung disease sarcoidosis. Floyd Mayweather Sr. taught Mayweather Jr. to punch when he was still a toddler in The Place, Michigan. When Mayweather Jr. was a year old, his maternal uncle shot Floyd Sr. in the leg. Prior to his breakup with his son Floyd Mayweather Jr., he served as his manager.
...Before the Apocalypse
1957 Hollywood. Before the Apocalypse.
Before the Apocalypse there was...
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A lonely interior decorator with a history of delusions falls for a dashing stranger who may or may not be real. The film ponders the depths of human loss, the fragile framework of the human mind, and the road to emotional and spiritual healing.
Keywords: two-word-title
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In G.B.F., social warfare erupts when three high school clique queens battle for supremacy: drama diva Caprice, Mormon princess 'Shley and blonde fashionista Fawcett. When unassuming Tanner is outted, he finds himself cast as the hottest new teen-girl accessory: The Gay Best Friend. The clique queens immediately pounce and makeover Tanner into their ideal arm candy, forcing him to choose between popularity and the true friends - including his own B.F.F. Brent - that he's leaving behind.
Being out has never been so in.
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Alfred and Jerzy take part in a brutal incident: during a train ride, a couple of hooligans harass a young woman. Jerzy stands in her defense. Alfred hesitates and becomes a helpless bystander as his younger brother is thrown off the moving train. 'Courage' is about people whose lives get disturbed by a violent act, which forces them to reveal who they really are.
Keywords: based-on-short-story, brother-brother-relationship, church, cigarette-smoking, coma, death-of-brother, garage, home-renovation, hospital, one-word-title
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Charlie Silvercould III carries around a family curse passed down from his grandfather; death by a milk truck on his 25th birthday. With eight days left, Charlie accepts his fate and starts taking care of his unfinished business, like watering his plants and returning his library books and so on. But while he's out casket hunting, he meets a girl who just won't let him die in peace.
Keywords: accidental-death, american-indian, birthday, bookend-scenes, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, bus-stop, casket, cemetery, coffin, curse
Alicia: I am a human being! I like myself and I like my thighs!
Old Native Man: [narrator] And that's how it was for Charlie Silvercloud. A young man who had spent most of his life standing still, waiting for the earth to swallow him. But a man's character is often defined by how he lives his final moments. And in his final moments, Charlie made a decision. If he was gonna die - he was gonna die dancing.
Charlie: Bessie?::Bessie: Charlie, what are you doing?::Charlie: ...Dancing?
Charlie: [on the phone with his mother, who is crying hysterically] Mom? Can you hear me? Say something Mom. Mom, it's okay, I'm here. With Bessy, we're in the middle of a field. We're all alone.::Lucille: Are you naked? [sobs]::Charlie: Happy birthday, Mom.::Lucille: Happy birthday, my son.
Old Native Man: When Creator created the Earth, he sent it spinning one thousand miles an hour. Ever wonder why? Because if he didn't, we'd all fall off. It's good to keep dancing...
Old Native Man: You'll dance for me again, won't ya?::Native Teen: [laughs] No.
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The Crop, set in the early '80s, is about a larrikin nightclub owner, Ronnie (Blade) Gillette, and his barmaid girlfriend Geraldine. Two months after random breath testing has been introduced, Blade realises he's going broke. Afraid of driving under the influence, his customers are not buying his grog-they're going out to the carpark to smoke dope. Like any good businessman, Blade decides he needs a strategy. He decides to grow some dope as a way out of his financial hole. Diversify and expand-beauty!
You'll laugh you head off
Some decisions in life are best forgotten.
Just tryin' to get a head.
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A teenage boy finds out one day that his parents left him to take care of the house, to do the shopping, to clean his room. At first look, having unlimited access to their credit card account, and being unattended, seems to be fun...
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In 1900, Naomi Murdoch deserted her small-town family to go on the stage. Some ten years later, daughter Lily invites Naomi back to see her in the Riverdale high school play. Her arrival sets the whole town abuzz, wakes up old conflicts, and sets off new emotional storms.
Keywords: aspiring-actress, based-on-novel, bullet-wound, butterfly-collection, drama-teacher, fiance, forgiveness, framed-butterfly, german-american, gossip
Now He Knew Her as Other Men Had!
Naomi Murdoch: We're a big disappointment to each other, aren't we? You've got a mother with no principles; I've got a daughter with no guts.
Henry Murdoch: That was Sara on the telephone.::Naomi Murdoch: Sara?::Henry Murdoch: Sara Harper. She's the drama teacher. They're putting additional chairs in the auditorium. It seems there's sudden demand for seats.::Naomi Murdoch: Well, at least Lily will have a good house.::Henry Murdoch: And you'll be the center of attention.::Naomi Murdoch: [First resentful and the angry] Oh, I'll make a good impression, Henry. That's all you care about, isn't it? Appearances and what other people will think? Well, I'm not the girl from across the tracks who used to embarrass you! Not anymore! I won't laugh too loud or make jokes or speak to the riffraff. I knew before I married you.::Henry Murdoch: That's very good of you.
Naomi Murdoch: You don't know how unimportant success is until you've had it.
Lena Maria Svenson: You're not quitting?::Naomi Murdoch: When you're licked, you have to quit.
Henry Murdoch: Naomi, some people just grow old, and others grow up.