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A colloquialism whose very generic scope implies imprecise word usage, stuff may refer to items, things, or matter. Stuff may also refer to:
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George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, actor and writer/author, who won five Grammy Awards for his comedy albums.
Carlin was noted for his black humor as well as his thoughts on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and various taboo subjects. Carlin and his "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine were central to the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation, in which a narrow 5–4 decision by the justices affirmed the government's power to regulate indecent material on the public airwaves.
The first of his fourteen stand-up comedy specials for HBO was filmed in 1977. In 1988, the 1990s and 2000s, Carlin's routines focused on socio-cultural criticism of modern American society. He often commented on contemporary political issues in the United States and satirized the excesses of American culture. His final HBO special, It's Bad for Ya, was filmed less than four months before his death.
Actors: Jayce Bartok (actor), Gaby Hoffmann (actress), Rodrigo Lopresti (director), Rodrigo Lopresti (actor), Nicole Vicius (actress), Jay Webb (producer), Noah Buschel (writer), Zak Mulligan (director), Salvatore Inzerillo (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Kenneth J. Coughlan (editor), Kenneth J. Coughlan (director), Kenneth J. Coughlan (producer), Kenneth J. Coughlan (writer), Mary Kay Coughlan (costume designer), Mary Kay Coughlan (producer), Mary Kay Coughlan (producer), Mary Kay Coughlan (writer), Mary Kay Coughlan (miscellaneous crew), Mary Kay Coughlan (miscellaneous crew), Melanie Mussman (miscellaneous crew), Melanie Mussman (actor), Melanie Mussman (miscellaneous crew), Tom Barnes (producer), Tom Barnes (producer),
Plot: Sometimes true victory is found in defeat. Two boys, one without a father and the other with a father who barely knows he exists. 'The Flag' is the story of how mutual adversity can bring the three together and open their eyes to the others' perspective.
Genres: Drama, Family, Short, Sport,Actors: Vinny Vella (actor), Kevin Corrigan (actor), Cara Buono (actress), Alex Orlovsky (producer), Jocelyn Jacobs (miscellaneous crew), George Psillides (producer), Frank Sisti Jr. (director), Frank Sisti Jr. (editor), Dustin Stephens (editor), Jeff Roberts (actor), Danny Dennegy (actor),
Plot: Felix, a 35-year-old loser from Queens, begrudgingly takes care of his alcoholic father while hiding out with his lifelong imaginary friend, Stuff, an overbearing 7-foot monster. But when Felix becomes interested in Madeline, a vivacious neighborhood woman who drives a Corvette, Stuff fears for his existence and desperately tries to keep Felix under his control. Felix's only hope might lay in the person he thinks he hates the most -- his Dad.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Short,Actors: Stanley Clarke (composer), Christopher Lloyd (actor), Jane Lynch (actress), John Wells (producer), Elaine Hendrix (actress), Molly Ringwald (actress), Pat Healy (actor), Dylan Baker (actor), John Byner (actor), John de Lancie (actor), Thomas Daniel (actor), Dakin Matthews (actor), Christina Hendricks (actress), David O'Donnell (actor), Michael B. Silver (actor),
Plot: In 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic programmer; and an aspiring director who hopes to make Empire "the network that takes risks and makes new stars." Then there's Empire's president, an eccentric scientist whose bride raises eyebrows at the network.
Keywords: based-on-play, early-televisionActors: Alan Roberts (editor), Bruce Chudacoff (miscellaneous crew), Tennessee Williams (actor), Dorothy Amos (costume designer), Marty Stuart (composer), Faye Dunaway (director), Grainger Hines (actor), Brenda Blethyn (actress), Faye Dunaway (producer), Faye Dunaway (actress), James Coburn (actor), Faye Dunaway (writer), Tennessee Williams (writer), Tracy Scott (miscellaneous crew), Alan Roberts (producer),
Plot: Alma Tutwiler is the daughter of Rev. Increase Tutwiler, a fire and brimstone preacher in the South in the 1950's. One day, while she's waiting to play the church organ, a yellow bird flies in, and she suddenly snaps and becomes shockingly liberated.
Keywords: based-on-playActors: Dick Miller (actor), William Witney (director), Gene Corman (producer), Roger E. Mosley (actor), Milt Kogan (actor), Stan Shaw (actor), Norman Bartold (actor), Barbara Morrison (actress), Charles Woolf (actor), Ed Bakey (actor), George Armitage (writer), Sam Laws (actor), Charles Knapp (actor), Otis Day (actor), Frances E. Nealy (actress),
Genres: Action, Comedy, Musical,Actors: Al Ferguson (actor), Frank Ellis (actor), Lane Bradford (actor), Ted Adams (actor), Ralph Byrd (actor), Robert Barron (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), George Chesebro (actor), Edmund Cobb (actor), George DeNormand (actor), George DeNormand (actor), George DeNormand (actor), Ralph Byrd (actor), Wallace Fox (actor),
Plot: Columbia's 33rd serial (made between "Jack Armstrong" and "The Sea Hound") was based on the character that first appeared in "Action Comics" No. 42, who was a radio singing cowboy who doubled as a crime-fighting, motorcycle-riding crime-fighter with a pre-teen Chinese boy, Stuff, as his answer to Batman's Robin, although Stuff ran a lot or errands that Robin didn't have to do since the Dynamic Duo had Alfred the Butler (both versions) to do those. In the serial version, Stuff became a white, draft-age sidekick played by George Offerman Jr.(and we are still looking for any film made in the 30's and 40's that this actor was billed as the incorrect George Offerman rather than the correct George Offerman Jr), which fit right in with the costume changes that Columbia tagged The Vigilante character with; a snappy-brim fedora and a Montgomery Ward catalog white Gene Autry- style shirt instead of the large flat-brimmed hat and double-button blue shirt he wore in the comic books. The nose-chin covering bandana is about all that survived the comic book to screen transfer. They also changed Greg Sanders, the Vigilante's alter-ego from a radio troubador to a western film actor and miscast Ralph Byrd in the role (they could have held John Hart over from the previous serial who would have fit the role better) as a government agent known as the Vigilante investigating the case of the "100 Tears of Blood", which are rubies sought by a gang led by the unknown (ha!)X-1 and the mysterious Prince Amil Hassan (Robert Barron.) While not the worst of the Katzman-produced serials, the best thing about it remains Ramsay Ames, coming toward or going away from the camera.
Keywords: 1940s, arab-villain, arabian-prince, arabian-stallion, b-movie, bandana, based-on-comic, based-on-comic-book, car-crash, character-name-in-titleActors: Jesse L. Lasky (miscellaneous crew), Monte Blue (actor), Robert Brower (actor), Irving Cummings (actor), Wanda Hawley (actress), Clara Horton (actress), Will M. Ritchey (writer), George Melford (director), Noah Beery (actor), Clarence Geldart (actor), Raymond Hatton (actor), Fred Huntley (actor), Lucien Littlefield (actor), Tully Marshall (actor), James Neill (actor),
Genres: Drama,