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It was a bachelor's life for hard-working and fun-loving Ray Ray Domingguez who dreams of leaving the barrio for a more carefree existence in Miami. That's until one day when everything changed - and he became a reluctant "Tio Papi" to his sister's six children ages 6 to 16. Now in charge of raising this energetic (and expensive)clan, Ray Ray must make important decisions on what life is really all about. Combining heart-warming drama with light hearted comedy, "Tio Papi", directed by Fro Rojas from the original screenplay by Joey Dedio and Brian Herskowitz, is an upbeat story of life's unexpected surprises and ultimately what matters the most -- the love of family.
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Two marijuana-loving brothers, Earl and Ray Ray, embark on a journey in search of a mythical highway in Kentucky, which they believe will lead them to "marijuana nirvana". After encountering several obstacles they find the crop and with a strategic plan in place Earl and Ray Ray attempt to trespass and steal the crop. Leaving a path of destruction behind them these two can't seem to get out of Kentucky fast enough.
The real field of dreams
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The story of a young hitman making his way through a world that, on the surface, appears to be middle-class and filled with attractive, everyday people, but underneath reeks of desperation, manipulation, and malevolence. His love life and the mystery of his work never intersect; until he meets Pearl, a beautiful cosmetics company owner, played by Christina Calph. Little does Tuck know that Pearl keeps a secret of her own. Clarry, the neighborhood boss played by Dante Nero comes to find out about a local woman running a competing business out of her apartment, he calls upon Tuck to rectify the situation.
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When the owner of Hartman's Rock Club (Richard Chamberlain) falls ill, his estranged family swoops into town to sell the club and collect the money. What they don't expect is a full-scale neighborhood rebellion by the eccentric musicians, drunks and drag queens that frequent the club.
Keywords: character-name-in-title
A comedy parable for our gentrified age.
Mr. Hartman: Love is just a word 'till someone comes along and gives it meaning.
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100 Lives is a story loosely based on the murders of 2006 in Memphis, TN. The story is driven by the death of a teacher's daughter who is shot and becomes the 100th victim and what he decides to do about it. After having an emotional breakdown, he chooses the camera to avenge his daughter and in the end discovers that the greatest change that one can make towards peace is by changing the heart.
Keywords: number-in-title
How far would you go to keep the peace.
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A modern tale based on The Book of Job. "Night and Day" utilizes approximately 36 hours in the life of Craig Nash, a man who on a seemingly average day begins a trial of patience and a nightmare journey towards total loss. The ending affirms that life's trials never end.
Keywords: band-aid, bessemer-alabama, bible, birmingham-alabama, cell-phone, coincidence, dear-john-letter, death, estranged-couple, fired-from-the-job
Robber #1: Haste not waste, motherfucker!
Travis: You got no money? You gettin' towed!
Bum Larry: Give me the watch and hurry up! And have a nice day.
Cop: You been drinkin' today, Larry?::Bum Larry: No.::Cop: Are you sure?::Bum Larry: No.
Craig Nash: Get in the back seat.::Teenager: But there's puke back there.::Craig Nash: Get in the car!
Jody: What is this, a little backroom action?::Jill: Jody, it's not what you think.::Jody: It's not what I think? [to Craig] Is it what I think, dickhead?::Craig Nash: Hey, I just came in here off the street about ten minutes ago to use the bathroom.::Jody: And you need help taking a piss?::Craig Nash: Listen, buddy...::Jody: Buddy? [throws Craig to the floor]::Jill: Jody, what are you doing?::Jody: I'm 'bout to whip some ass!
Vangie: [after reading Ray's farewell poem] That rhyming fuck!
Ray Ray, also known as Raphael Saadiq as Ray Ray, is the second studio album by American recording artist Raphael Saadiq, released September 20, 2004, on his record label Pookie Entertainment. Production for the album was handled by Saadiq, Michael Angelo, Jake and the Phatman, and Kelvin Wooten. Titled after Saadiq's childhood nickname, Ray Ray has a looser creative approach and more funk-oriented style than his debut album. It incorporates R&B, soul, and funk genres.
In the United States, the album peaked at number 86 on the Billboard 200, at number 18 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and at number three on the Top Independent Albums chart. It eventually went out of print in the US. Upon its release, Ray Ray received generally positive reviews from music critics. Although some were ambivalent towards its loose blaxploitation concept and Saadiq's songwriting, critics praised the album's production quality and vintage musical approach.
In 2002, Saadiq released his debut solo album Instant Vintage, which received critical acclaim and earned him five Grammy Award nominations. However, despite attaining a following among listeners in Europe, it was largely ignored by contemporary R&B listeners in the United States and did not sell well. After its release, Saadiq was dropped by his record label Universal Records. He subsequently formed his own label, Pookie Entertainment, on which he released the double live album All Hits at the House of Blues in 2003. The live album showcased Saadiq's solo material and songs he recorded as a part of Tony! Toni! Toné! during the late 1980s and 1990s. Saadiq also continued working as a producer for other recording artists, including Erykah Badu, Kelis, Jill Scott, Nappy Roots, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sunshine Anderson, and Jaguar Wright.
Mehmet Ali Erbil (born 8 February 1957) is a Turkish comedian, actor and talk show host.
Mehmet Ali was born in Istanbul, Turkey, as the son of Saadettin Erbil, a theatre and film actor, in 1957. He is the grandson of Mehmed Efendi and the great-grandson of Mehmed Esad Erbilî.
He completed his primary and secondary education in Istanbul, Ankara and Balıkesir. In 1970, he enrolled in the Theatre Department of State Conservatory in Ankara. Having graduated, he started his acting career in Ankara State Theatre. Afterwards, he moved to Istanbul and continued his career in musical films. In 1984, he first started his television career in a programme he hosted together with Derya Baykal and Çiğdem Tunç.
He currently suffers from a rare disease called capillary leak syndrome.
His TV show Çarkıfelek was cancelled on 6 October 2010 due a Erbil's derogatory reference to Alevis. The program started again in September 2011 on TNT.
Raymell Maurice Rice (born January 22, 1987 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American football running back for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Ravens in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Rutgers. At the end of the 2011 season he was ranked as the Baltimore Ravens second all-time rusher in yards (4377), and attempts (959). He is ranked third all-time for touchdowns (24).
Rice has had to deal with tragedy and adversity from a young age. When Rice was only a year old, his father was killed in a drive-by shooting. Ray's cousin helped to raise him before dying in a car accident in 1998 due to a drunk driver. Ray's mother Janet raised her four children with only one income from her job as a special education teacher.
Rice was the primary running back at New Rochelle High School, playing alongside future Rutgers teammates Courtney Greene and Glen Lee. His sophomore and junior seasons saw him take the primary duties, but he became the feature back in his senior year.
Ray Anthony Lewis (born May 15, 1975) is an American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Drafted by the Ravens in 1996, he has played his entire career for the team, and is the last player remaining from the Ravens' inaugural season. He has been selected to thirteen Pro Bowls and been named an Associated Press All-Pro ten times. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003; he was the sixth player to win the award multiple times. He was also the second linebacker to win the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award and the first linebacker to win the award on the winning Super Bowl team. Widely considered to be one of the best linebackers of all time, he played college football at the University of Miami.
Lewis was born in Bartow, Florida. He is the older brother of former University of Maryland running back Keon Lattimore. Lewis was an All-American linebacker and wrestling star at Kathleen High School in Lakeland.
As a freshman at the University of Miami, Ray Lewis was an immediate contributor and became a starter for the Hurricanes' final five games. He compiled 81 tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss, and four pass deflections en route to being named to the freshman All-American team.
Ray William Johnson (born 1981-1982) is an American actor and comedian best known for his YouTube series Equals Three, in which he provides commentary on viral videos. Many of the videos featured on Equals Three are noted to have received an additional boost of popularity. As of May 2012, the RayWilliamJohnson channel is the most subscribed channel on YouTube, with over 5.4 million subscribers, and over 1.7 billion video views. In February 2011, one industry publication noted that Johnson currently had six of the top twenty most watched videos of the month.
Johnson graduated from Norman North High School in Oklahoma, in 1999, however Johnson's Youtube profile states he was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In an interview with Wall Street Journal, Johnson says that he studied at Columbia University, as a history major, while his profile adds he was preparing to study law. While at Columbia, Johnson started his first formatted show, Equals Three, as a way to combine two popular video styles, watching viral videos and video bloggers.
Tell me.
Tell me.
Tell me.
You gotta tell me.
Tell me.
Tell me.
Ooh, you gotta tell me. [Tell me]
Ooh [Tell me-],
Tell me what's the world with no soul?
Ooh, you gotta tell me,
Ooh.
Tell me what's the world with no soul?
I'm gonna need to know.
Ooh, what would it be?
Tell me what would it be, with no soul.
[What would it be?]
[Would it- Would it- Would it be]
[-with no soul]
Tell me what's the world with no soul.
Tell me what's the world with no soul,
Oh, so, cold.
Tell me what's the world with no soul.
Woah, woah, woah.
Tell me what's the world with no soul,
Oh, so, cold.
Tell me what's the world with no soul.
[Tell me, you gotta tell me]
Tell me what's the world with no soul,
Oh, so, cold.
Tell me what's the world with no soul,
No, no, ooh.
Tell me what's the world with, yeah, a-no soul,
Please, tell me what the world is, yeah.
You gotta tell me, oh, oh,
Tell me what's the world is, yeah.
You gotta tell me,
Tell me what's the world is, yeah.
World to me, is, more than evolution,
More than money, more than technology.
I believe, that there's more than evolution,
Like you can change your mind, but you can't change your destiny, no.
Blood is blood, and thicker than water. [Mm mm]
Men will die, to live forever. [Ooh, ooh]
Race is on, and I could be standing still,
'Cause I have faith in something more than my will,
Ooh, soul.
Yeah-eah-eah-eah, soul, yeah.
Tell me what's the world with no soul?