'Circuit' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Munnabhai M.B.B.S. (2003)
Actors:
Anu Malik (composer),
Mumait Khan (actress),
Vidhu Vinod Chopra (writer),
Mumait Khan (actress),
Rohini Hattangadi (actress),
Sanjay Dutt (actor),
Vidhu Vinod Chopra (producer),
Suresh Chatwal (actor),
Sunil Dutt (actor),
Jimmy Shergill (actor),
Nawazuddin Siddiqui (actor),
Kurush Deboo (actor),
Boman Irani (actor),
Bosco (miscellaneous crew),
Arshad Warsi (actor),
Plot: In India gangsters are called Bhai (brothers). One such Bhai is Munna, who is feared by everyone in Mumbai, a big city in India. He cons his village-based parents into believing that he is a doctor. He gets a shock when he finds out that they are coming to verify for themselves. So he transforms a rooming shanty house into a makeshift hospital, populated by patients, people he beats up. His parents arrive, are pleased, and happy that their son is well settled. They would like him to get married to a doctor's daughter. The marriage is arranged, but before the engagement, the bride's father finds out the truth about Munna, and cancels the marriage. Munna's humiliated parents see the truth for themselves, and hurt, they return home, leaving Munna with a strong desire to hurt the doctor - and force him to let his daughter get married to him - even if it means getting admitted in the medical college - with forged documents!!!
Keywords: acronym-in-title, attempted-suicide, avant-garde, balisong, cancer, character-name-in-title, chinese, comic-drunk, compassion, corpse
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Taglines: He might just cure you. His prescription is ... love
Quotes:
Dr. J. Asthana: May I ask what is happening here?::Murli Prasad Sharma: No!
Murli Prasad Sharma: Circuit, did you know that there are 206 bones in the body?... We never thought about that while breaking them, did we?
Dr. J. Asthana: Can I ask what is going on here?::Murli Prasad Sharma: Ask! Don't be shy, ask. Come on, ask!
Murli Prasad Sharma: Circuit, I'm missing Mom. I keep remembering her.::Circuit: Your memory is very solid, man, so solid that I can see her. Hey, are you missing Dad also. I can see him too.
[Circuit and Munna have just kidnapped someone]::Murli Prasad Sharma: Circuit, I said "Point the gun," not "Shoot out all of Mumbai!"::Circuit: Chill out, bro - these are blanks, they only sting! [He grabs their captive, who was trying to escape]::Circuit: Hey, Flo Jo, even THEY can do the job at close range! Do you want me to try it out?
Circuit: Hey, don't fuse my circuit, or you'll be sent home in three different bags!
[Circuit has received a telegram from Hari Prasad Sharma about his arrival]::Murli Prasad Sharma: When?::Circuit: Today, at five o'clock!::Murli Prasad Sharma: Damn! We're screwed!
Murli Prasad Sharma: It's just what I feared... lymphoma of the intestines...
Murli Prasad Sharma: [slapping a goon] You over-acting piece of@#%! You're supposed to have a kidney problem, and instead you have a heart attack! [He points to another goon disguised as a patient]::Murli Prasad Sharma: Look at this chap - what a natural actor! He's been playing the same role for three years and Papa's never recognised him!
Circuit: Bro, if it hurts you so much, why don't you tell your father the truth? Tell him that a don gets more respect in this city than any damn doc!::Murli Prasad Sharma: He'll die if he comes to know - it's just a matter of seven days, Circuit, give it a rest...
Power Rangers Time Force: Dawn of Destiny (2002)
Actors:
Erin Cahill (actress),
Edward Albert (actor),
Brianne Siddall (actress),
Eddie Frierson (actor),
Nicholas Guest (actor),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Vernon Wells (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Koichi Sakamoto (director),
Worth Keeter (director),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Terence J. Rotolo (actor),
Neil Kaplan (actor),
Plot: Locked in a fierce battle with Venomark, the Rangers are bitten by the venomous mutant...except for Wes, the Red Ranger, who runs to his father's lab for the antitoxin. Saved by the serum, the Rangers, Q-Rex and Shadow Force Blue defeat the vicious Venomark. Jen, warns Wes that his Dad's serum must be destroyed or the future could be in danger of shifting. But Mr. Collins refuses. It's too profitable to give up, he says. Desperate for the antivenom, Ransik and his mutant Severax attack Bio-Lab and unbeknownst to Wes, they severely injure his father. Suddenly, a mysterious figure from the future appears and the Rangers are stunned to see it's Alex, the original Red Ranger. They thought he was dead - killed by Ransik. The future has shifted, he says, and he has been sent back to fix it. He tells Wes that his father has been injured and soon he will die. At the hospital, Wes reluctantly promises his father that he will take over the lab while Alex replaces Wes as head Ranger. Meanwhile, Frax sends his robot Dragontron to attack the city. With Shadow Force Blue and Q-Rex, the Rangers fight off the robot, but their team isn't the same without Wes. Dragontron returns and the Rangers use their Megazords to fight, but they're overpowered. Will Wes return? The answers lie within.
Genres:
Action,
Family,
Power Rangers Time Force: The End of Time (2002)
Actors:
Edward Albert (actor),
Brianne Siddall (actress),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Eddie Frierson (actor),
Vernon Wells (actor),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Michael Copon (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Koichi Sakamoto (director),
Worth Keeter (director),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Terence J. Rotolo (actor),
Neil Kaplan (actor),
Shannon Muchow (actress),
Plot: Jen, Katie, Lucas and Trip receive a panicked call from Alex. Frax, he warns, is building Doomtron, a super-robot that will destroy the city. If the teens don't return to the future (3000) now, the won't survive. Wes, however, must stay in his own era-2001-so the teens stay and help him fight. Meanwhile, Ransik captures Frax, reprograms him in the Doomtron. As Frax attacks the city, giant vortexes begin to suck the buildings in the sky. Eric sends in Q-Rex but its no match for Doomtron. Things look bad...really bad. Not wanting to sacrifice the teens, Wes lures them to the Time Ship, activates the autopilot and sends them to the future. But for Wes and Eric, their future looks bleak as they fight for their lives. Too injured to fight, Eric gives Wes his Quantum Morpher. As Wes faces his final moments, Alex tells the teens that they must have their memories of 2001 erased but they'd rather go back and help Wes. Can the teens save their memories and return to 2001? If they do, how can they possibly survive thousands of C-bots and whirling vortexes? Could this be the end of time?
Genres:
Action,
Family,
Sci-Fi,
Power Rangers Time Force - Quantum Ranger: Clash for Control (2001)
Actors:
Bob Papenbrook (actor),
Vernon Wells (actor),
Eddie Frierson (actor),
Brianne Siddall (actress),
Brianne Siddall (actress),
Dave Mallow (actor),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Michael Sorich (actor),
Edward Albert (actor),
Jerry Rector (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Koichi Sakamoto (director),
Isaac Florentine (director),
Plot: Archeologists dig up a mysterious box and the evil Ransik sends Brickneck, a mutant, to retrieve it. At the site, he's confronted by the Power Rangers and the Silver Guardians, an elite security force. As they fight, Guardian Eric takes the box and discovers that it holds the Quantum Morpher. With it, he transforms himself into the Quantum Ranger (which enrages the Red Power Ranger) and he defeats Brickneck. Later, Quantum sees the mutant Commandocon going through a time hole so he and the Red Ranger pursue him...to a pre-historic world. Commandocon soon finds his quarry-the robotic Quantasaurus Rex-and places a control device on the giant creature, and they return to the present with the Quantum Ranger and the Red Ranger close behind. Back home, Commandocon orders the Q-Rex to destroy the city. With the Morpher, the Red Ranger says he could stop the Q-Rex but the Quantum Ranger refuses to hand it over and the two Rangers fight for control. Is everyone doomed? Or can the two Rangers cooperate long enough to conquer the mighty Q-Rex and his diabolical masters?
Genres:
Family,
Quotes:
Eric Myers: Listen and learn Brickneck. I'm not just any Power Ranger. Not by a long shot. I am the Quantum Ranger.::Brickneck: I don't care what you call yourself. But I call you destroyed!
Power Rangers Time Force: Photo Finish (2001)
Actors:
Brianne Siddall (actress),
George 'Buck' Flower (actor),
Rod McCary (actor),
Bob Papenbrook (actor),
Terrence Stone (actor),
Vernon Wells (actor),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Erin Cahill (actress),
Edward Albert (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Michael Copon (actor),
Nick Gomez (actor),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Dan Southworth (actor),
Neil Kaplan (actor),
Plot: When the Rangers visit the set of an action film, a stuntman is injured and Wes (Red Ranger) volunteers to fill in. But the Rangers soon discover that they're the unwilling stars of a reality movie titled "The End of the Rangers". The director turns into Cinecon, a mutant who transports the teens into different movie scenes, each filled with life-threatening dangers and challenges...and a script that calls for their demise. Is this the the final curtain for the Rangers...or will they survive to find fame and fortune in Tinseltown? Mitch, a young photographer for the local paper, hires Katie (Yellow Ranger) to help him on a big assignment-to reveal the identities of the Power Rangers. When the mutant Artillicon attacks the Rangers, Mitch and Katie go to take photos but Katie sneaks off to help her friends. In the fight, she and the Rangers are demorphed and Mitch captures it on film. She begs him not to publish the photos but he can't afford to lose his job. The mutant grows and attacks again. Can the weakened Rangers defeat Artillicon? And, if they survive, will they be exposed by Mitch?
Genres:
Family,
Quotes:
Circuit: The Rangers are missing. I can't find them anywhere.::Eric Myers: Well, maybe they're out picking up someone's trash.
Bartender: You know them men?::Nadira: Know them? Why, they burnt down our barn? And robbed my Daddy! Even stole his boots!::Bartender: They stole his boots? Why you yeller-bellied, lilly-livered varmants!::Trip: [to Wes] I thought they couldn't say that in Westerns.
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Literature has played an important role in the budding career of New York-based singer-songwriter Sophie Auster. At 16, Auster set
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One Ring Zero. Her latest
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Weather, draws its title from the work of
American poet Wallace Stevens. And like most of us, she learned a trick or two from her parents -- who happen to be the Brooklyn novelists
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French poems to music from the
Brooklyn band
One Ring Zero. Her latest
album, Red
Weather, draws its title from the work of
American poet Wallace Stevens. And like most of us, she learned a trick or two from her parents -- who happen to be the Brooklyn novelists
Paul Auster and
Siri Hustvedt. Auster tells with
Soundcheck host
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SOPHIE AUSTER - ON MY WAY
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Sophie Auster released her self -titled debut under the
French label
Naïve when she was only 18 years old. While still at
Sarah Lawrence College,
Sophie toured and played festivals across
Europe and
South America on her school vacations. In
2007 Sophie appeared on the cover of
Spanish Rolling Stone. She has also been featured in
Vogue,
Elle,
Les InRocks,
Spin,
Glamour,
Paris Match, Rolling Stone,
Velvet,
Paper,
Nylon, Porter, and was spotlighted as one of
W Magazine's rising young stars.
In
2012 , Red
Weather, was released as an EP.
The music highlights her visceral vocals and heart-wrenching lyrics. “ Sophie Auster is not the kind of singer likely to come up too often. Like a cross between
Fiona Apple’s righteous rage and
Gillian Welch’s homespun folk yarns, her bittersweet alto’s deft sense of delivery is a shot to the scull, wrapped up in some of the most alluring, seductive torch songs you’re liable to find
...”(
Mike Levine, The
Deli)
Sophie’s recent showcase at
Le Poisson Rouge in
NYC earned rave reviews. “From track to track, Sophie whipped her hair, swayed her hips, and jerked her body around as the band struck gold after gold. Her voice ranged from a sensual rasp to a growing melodic boom that commanded the attention of everyone one in the venue” (
Stage Buddy). As always, Sophie writes her own music.
Dogs and
Men, Sophie's latest full length
album, has been praised by
The New York Times for its "sultry, folksy vocals" and
W magazine calls it "soaring".
John Osburn of the acclaimed music blog, Obsburt raves: "Each song was a realization, and a high
point. Her voice is relentlessly surprising, shimmering with folk, blues, concert rock, and cabaret. She fills up lyrics like balloons, every word a bubble of meaning, smart in the way that denies distinction between thought and feeling, impulse and enunciation...
Something in her voice prompts synesthesia: her lyrics are, in their writing, expert, in their singing, polished like silver."
Says Auster: “
The new album is called dogs and men. The title represents the two halves of the album.
The subject matter is split in two
. Men represent love and heartache and dogs the more surreal and dreamy side of the album. The album was produced by
Jared Samuel.
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Sophie Auster released her self -titled debut under the
French label
Naïve when she was only 18 years old. While still at
Sarah Lawrence College,
Sophie toured and played festivals across
Europe and
South America on her school vacations. In
2007 Sophie appeared on the cover of
Spanish Rolling Stone. She has also been featured in
Vogue,
Elle,
Les InRocks,
Spin,
Glamour,
Paris Match, Rolling Stone,
Velvet,
Paper,
Nylon, Porter, and was spotlighted as one of
W Magazine's rising young stars.
In
2012 , Red
Weather, was released as an EP.
The music highlights her visceral vocals and heart-wrenching lyrics. “ Sophie Auster is not the kind of singer likely to come up too often. Like a cross between
Fiona Apple’s righteous rage and
Gillian Welch’s homespun folk yarns, her bittersweet alto’s deft sense of delivery is a shot to the scull, wrapped up in some of the most alluring, seductive torch songs you’re liable to find
...”(
Mike Levine, The
Deli)
Sophie’s recent showcase at
Le Poisson Rouge in
NYC earned rave reviews. “From track to track, Sophie whipped her hair, swayed her hips, and jerked her body around as the band struck gold after gold. Her voice ranged from a sensual rasp to a growing melodic boom that commanded the attention of everyone one in the venue” (
Stage Buddy). As always, Sophie writes her own music.
Dogs and
Men, Sophie's latest full length
album, has been praised by
The New York Times for its "sultry, folksy vocals" and
W magazine calls it "soaring".
John Osburn of the acclaimed music blog, Obsburt raves: "Each song was a realization, and a high
point. Her voice is relentlessly surprising, shimmering with folk, blues, concert rock, and cabaret. She fills up lyrics like balloons, every word a bubble of meaning, smart in the way that denies distinction between thought and feeling, impulse and enunciation...
Something in her voice prompts synesthesia: her lyrics are, in their writing, expert, in their singing, polished like silver."
Says Auster: “
The new album is called dogs and men. The title represents the two halves of the album.
The subject matter is split in two
. Men represent love and heartache and dogs the more surreal and dreamy side of the album. The album was produced by
Jared Samuel.
www.sophieaustermusic.com
BROUGHT TO YOU IN ASSOCIATION WITH
THE END, NYC.
http://www.theendnyc.com/
Filmed at The Gansevoort
Meatpacking NYC
Cinematography & Editing by CHRIS O'KONSKI (Instagram: @chris_okonski)
Recorded &
Mixed by [the end] by
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