'Jim Miller' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Papa (2015)
Actors:
Dave Digregorio (actor),
William J. Immerman (actor),
Jeff Jonas (actor),
Frank Licari (actor),
Phil Melancon (actor),
Anthony Molinari (actor),
Rodrigo Obregón (actor),
James Remar (actor),
Giovanni Ribisi (actor),
Chad Roberts (actor),
Adrian Sparks (actor),
Shaun Toub (actor),
Daniel Travis (actor),
Roger Zamudio (actor),
Joseph Bertót (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Deviant (2014)
Actors:
Joey Grossmann (actor),
Andrew Myers (actor),
Bill Nally (actor),
Dj Rupert (actor),
Drew Siegler (actor),
Jacob Tellijohn (actor),
Lorin Dineen (actress),
Rosie Rodriguez (actress),
Krystal Wallbaum (actress),
Mary Wojcik (actress),
Dj Rupert (producer),
Ct VanHoose (producer),
Ct VanHoose (writer),
Ct VanHoose (director),
Plot: "Deviant" is a dark and dramatic tale that chronicles the life of a young man coming to terms with who he truly is and what he truly wants in life. Controlled by those around him he has been unable to choose the life he imagined from childhood. Circumstances beyond his control, from the death of his mother and brother, to a dark secret surrounding his father, have prevented him from truly living life. He quickly becomes involved in the dark and seedy underworld within his hometown all the while attempting to truly find happiness and love. But in order to obtain the love that he truly wants he will first have to learn to love himself.
Genres:
Thriller,
Green House (2011)
Actors:
John C. Bailey (actor),
Nello DeBlasio (actor),
Joe Hansard (actor),
Anna Coughlan (actress),
Erin Rose Coughlan (actress),
Mary Egan (actress),
Carol McCaffrey (actress),
Gale Nemec (actress),
Belén Pifel (actress),
Pam W. Coughlan (producer),
William R. Coughlan (producer),
Robin Brande (writer),
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom (composer),
William R. Coughlan (director),
William R. Coughlan (editor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Up in the Air (2009)
Actors:
Mike Ancrile (actor),
Kojo Asiedu (actor),
Patrick Austin (actor),
Cozy Bailey (actor),
Casey Bartels (actor),
Jason Bateman (actor),
George Batten (actor),
Courtney Benjamin (actor),
Michael Bentele (actor),
Kourtney Brown (actor),
Wayne E. Brown (actor),
Ed Callison (actor),
Brian Carney (actor),
Jeff Carr (actor),
Mike Ancrile (actor),
Plot: Ryan Bingham is a corporate downsizing expert whose cherished life on the road is threatened just as he is on the cusp of reaching ten million frequent flyer miles and just after he's met the frequent-traveler woman of his dreams.
Keywords: 10,000-mile-club, adulteress, adultery, aerial-photography, airplane, airplane-stewardess, airport, american-airlines, anti-feminist, applause
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: The story of a man ready to make a connection. Arriving this December From Paramount Pictures comes the story of a man ready to make a connection Arriving soon
Quotes:
Natalie Keener: [to Alex] You're so pretty. You're exactly what I want to look like in fifteen years.
Ryan Bingham: [waiting in a check-in line at the Wisconsin hotel] Are you available?::Check-in Lady: This line's reserved for members of our Matterhorn Program.
Ryan Bingham: How much does your life weigh? Imagine for a second that you're carrying a backpack. I want you to pack it with all the stuff that you have in your life... you start with the little things. The shelves, the drawers, the knickknacks, then you start adding larger stuff. Clothes, tabletop appliances, lamps, your TV... the backpack should be getting pretty heavy now. You go bigger. Your couch, your car, your home... I want you to stuff it all into that backpack. Now I want you to fill it with people. Start with casual acquaintances, friends of friends, folks around the office... and then you move into the people you trust with your most intimate secrets. Your brothers, your sisters, your children, your parents and finally your husband, your wife, your boyfriend, your girlfriend. You get them into that backpack, feel the weight of that bag. Make no mistake your relationships are the heaviest components in your life. All those negotiations and arguments and secrets, the compromises. The slower we move the faster we die. Make no mistake, moving is living. Some animals were meant to carry each other to live symbiotically over a lifetime. Star crossed lovers, monogamous swans. We are not swans. We are sharks.
Ryan Bingham: [on getting through airport security] Never get behind old people. Their bodies are littered with hidden metal and they never seem to appreciate how little time they have left. Bingo, Asians. They pack light, travel efficiently, and they have a thing for slip on shoes. Gotta love 'em.::Natalie Keener: That's racist.::Ryan Bingham: I'm like my mother, I stereotype. It's faster.
[last lines]::Ryan Bingham: The stars will wheel forth from their daytime hiding places; and one of those lights, slightly brighter than the rest, will be my wingtip passing over.
Natalie Keener: Hungry much?::Ryan Bingham: Our business expense allots forty dollars each for dinner. I plan on grabbing as many miles as I can.::Natalie Keener: Okay, you got to fill me in on the miles thing. What is that about? You're talking about, like, frequent flyer miles?::Ryan Bingham: You really want to know?::Natalie Keener: I'm dying to know.::Ryan Bingham: I don't spend a nickel, if I can help it, unless it somehow profits my mileage account.::Natalie Keener: So, what are you saving up for? Hawaii? South of France?::Ryan Bingham: It's not like that. The miles are the goal.::Natalie Keener: That's it? You're saving just to save?::Ryan Bingham: Let's just say that I have a number in mind and I haven't hit it yet.::Natalie Keener: That's a little abstract. What's the target?::Ryan Bingham: I'd rather not...::Natalie Keener: Is it a secret target?::Ryan Bingham: It's ten million miles.::Natalie Keener: Okay. Isn't ten million just a number?::Ryan Bingham: Pi's just a number.::Natalie Keener: Well, we all need a hobby. No, I- I- I don't mean to belittle your collection. I get it. It sounds cool.::Ryan Bingham: I'd be the seventh person to do it. More people have walked on the moon.::Natalie Keener: Do they throw you a parade?::Ryan Bingham: You get lifetime executive status. You get to meet the chief pilot, Maynard Finch.::Natalie Keener: Wow.::Ryan Bingham: And they put your name on the side of a plane.::Natalie Keener: Men get such hardons from putting their names on things. You guys don't grow up. It's like you need to pee on everything.
Alex Goran: He broke up with you over text message?::Ryan Bingham: That's kind of like firing someone over the Internet.
Flight Attendant: Would you like the cancer?::Ryan Bingham: What?::Flight Attendant: Would you like the can, sir?
Ryan Bingham: I thought I was a part of your life.::Alex Goran: I thought we signed up for the same thing... I thought our relationship was perfectly clear. You are an escape. You're a break from our normal lives. You're a parenthesis.::Ryan Bingham: I'm a parenthesis?
San Francisco Manager: [interviewing Natalie for a job] So, what happened?::Natalie Keener: How exactly do you mean?::San Francisco Manager: You graduated top of your class. You could have had your pick of employment, including right here. Instead, you went to Omaha to... fire people for a living?::Natalie Keener: Challenging work.::San Francisco Manager: I'll say. I couldn't imagine doing that day in and day out. Not in this climate.::Natalie Keener: I... followed a boy.::San Francisco Manager: I guess we've all done that at some point in our lives.::[the manager pauses and picks up a letter from his desk, showing it to Natalie]::San Francisco Manager: This guy says I'd be lucky to have you.::Ryan Bingham: [voiceover, reading the letter] To whom it may concern: I can't begin to count the number of people I've fired in my lifetime. So many that I've forgotten what it's like to actually hire someone. We've never met, but I know you'd be lucky to have Natalie Keener. My advice? Take her and don't look back. She'll be the best decision you've made in a long time.::San Francisco Manager: [holding his hand out] I sure hope he's right.::[Natalie springs to her feet and shakes hands, gathering her composure and trying not to smile too broadly]
American Zombie (2007)
Actors:
Andrew Amondson (actor),
Austin Basis (actor),
David L. Delman (actor),
John Durbin (actor),
Finneus Egan (actor),
Paul Eiding (actor),
Yuri Elvin (actor),
Hartley Engel (actor),
Martin Garner (actor),
Jesse D. Goins (actor),
John Jarvis (actor),
Gerry Katzman (actor),
James M. Logan (actor),
Raymond Ma (actor),
Roger Ainslie (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Horror,
Final Curtain (2005)
Actors:
Corry Burke (actor),
Barry Caiger (actor),
John Collins (actor),
Mark Courneyea (actor),
Jody Haucke (actor),
Brett Kelly (actor),
Lenny Lies (actor),
Beverly Brooks (actress),
Anne-Marie Frigon (actress),
Robyn Griggs (actress),
Renee Morra (actress),
Jennifer Scrivens (actress),
Ella Rose Swinimer (actress),
Sherry Thurig (actress),
J.R. Bookwalter (actor),
Genres:
Horror,
Mystery,
Taglines: Rehearsals can be murder
Street Asylum (1990)
Actors:
Jesse Aragon (actor),
James Bolt (actor),
Alex Cord (actor),
Jesse Doran (actor),
Harry Hart-Browne (actor),
Wings Hauser (actor),
Harry C. Hunter (actor),
Brion James (actor),
Michael Kearns (actor),
Christopher Kriesa (actor),
Henry W. Laster (actor),
G. Gordon Liddy (actor),
William A. Porter (actor),
Sy Richardson (actor),
Gilbert Alan (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Taglines: This Cop Isn't Losing His Mind - It's Being Taken From Him!
Quotes:
Capt. Bill Quinton: He *had* to kill himself - he shot an innocent person - how could he go on living?
[after beating up entire gang]::Arliss Ryder: All of a sudden I went animal.
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
Actors:
Roger Barnes (actor),
Michael Benyaer (actor),
Todd Caldecott (actor),
Jasper Cole (actor),
Martin Cummins (actor),
Vince Cupone (actor),
Gordon Currie (actor),
Alex Diakun (actor),
Vincent Craig Dupree (actor),
Fred Henderson (actor),
Kane Hodder (actor),
David Jacox (actor),
Ken Kirzinger (actor),
David Longworth (actor),
Ace (actor),
Plot: The graduating class of the local high school is going on a luxury cruise with Jason Voorhees as a stowaway. The heroine Rennie Wickham believes she was almost drowned by Jason as a child. Jason eventually sinks the boat and kills many of the students on it, but many of them escape to Manhattan. A long battle with Jason ensues until Jason is washed away in the New York sewers by a midnight flooding of toxic waste.
Keywords: 1980s, accidental-shooting, attempted-rape, axe, b-horror, b-movie, back-from-the-dead, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, beheading
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: I LOVE NY [heart symbol in the shape of a bloodied ice hockey mask denotes love] The city that has seen it all ain't seen nothing yet! The biggest city in the world is about to be scared down to size... New York has a new problem The Big Apple's in BIG trouble!
Quotes:
[boxing Jason]::Julius Gaw: Go ahead. Take your best show, motherfucker.::[Jason punches his head right off]
[after finding the dead bodies of some of the crew]::Julius Gaw: Now I saw we regroup and let's go find this motherfucker before he finds us, huh? Are you with me?::Charles McCulloch: Watch your mouth, young man! And you'll do no such thing. I'm in charge here!::Julius Gaw: School is out, McCulloch. Okay?
Julius Gaw: I was able to find some shit from the halls and game room. Go ahead, take what you want.::[Everyone takes something but Julius]::Wayne Webber: Well what are you gonna take, Julius?::Julius Gaw: Nothing...::[Everyone glares]::Julius Gaw: ...but this gun.
[before finding the dead Julius]::Charles McCulloch: The first order of business is to find Julius.::Irish Cop: Oh, I'm sure he'll just pop up somewhere.
Rennie Wickham: Look, you don't understand. There is a maniac trying to kill us.::New York Waitress: Welcome to New York.
Charles McCulloch: Senior predictions started five minutes ago and Rennie isn't there.::Wayne Webber: Maybe some of us don't want our futures predicted.::Charles McCulloch: In your case, I'm sure that's true.
Tamara Mason: Julius is the only senior I would even consider doing it with.
Charles McCulloch: Walking corpses are not real.::Julius Gaw: Oh, yeah? Yeah, well, these dead bodies are sure enough real, all right.
[first lines]::DJ: [narration] It's like this... We live in claustrophobia, the land of steel & concrete. Trapped by dark waters. There is no escape. Nor do we want it. We've come to thrive on it and each other. You can't get the adrenaline pumpin' without the terror, good people... I love this town.
[just before he gets a sauna rock in his chest]::Other Boxer: Nice fight, Julius. Guess I gotta work on my left-right-left combo.
Chain of Evidence (1957)
Actors:
Murray Alper (actor),
John Bleifer (actor),
Paul Bryar (actor),
Timothy Carey (actor),
John Close (actor),
John Damler (actor),
Bill Elliott (actor),
Ross Elliott (actor),
Ralph Gamble (actor),
Dabbs Greer (actor),
Don Haggerty (actor),
Donald Kerr (actor),
Jimmy Lydon (actor),
Francis McDonald (actor),
Hugh Sanders (actor),
Plot: The fourth of five Ben Schwab productions that starred Bill Elliott as a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's department has Steve Nordstrom being released from prison after serving a sentence for a dance-hall assault on Carl Fowler for insulting Steve's girlfriend Harriet Owens. Steve is given time off for good behavior and is out on probation thanks to the efforts on his behalf by Lieutenant Andy Doyle. One night, after taking a truck-driving job, Steve is waylaid by the revengeful Fowler and is savagely beaten, causing him to lose his memory. Wandering aimlessly around, he meets genial businessman Morton Ramsey who hires him to work around his house as a handyman. Ramsey's wife Claire is having an affair and is planning to have her husband murdered, and sees an opportunity to frame Steve for the murder. He plan works, and all the evidence is against the memory-clouded Steve when Ramsey is found dead.
Keywords: adultery, amnesia, automobile, b-movie, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, california, cheating-wife, circumstantial-evidence, clue, confession
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: THE HUNTED MAN WHO LOST HIS MIND...THE FINGERPRINTS THAT DON'T LIE...THE DEAD MAN WITH THE SHOCKING CLUE! (original poster) A CRIME FULL OF LYING CLUES! (original poster) MURDER.., SO BRUTAL THE HEADLINES CAN'T TELL THE TRUTH (original poster) The Chiller With the Shocking Clue!