- published: 17 Jul 2011
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Actors: Tricia Helfer (actress), Frederic Perrin (miscellaneous crew), Cory Fleming (miscellaneous crew), Matt DiFranco (miscellaneous crew), Barry Josephson (producer), Gene Kevin Hames Jr. (actor), Judd Lormand (actor), Andrea Frankle (actress), Harry B. Miller III (editor), Summer Glau (actress), Claire Breaux (costume designer), Diane Nabatoff (producer), Mark Welch (miscellaneous crew), Roy Barrios (miscellaneous crew), Grace LaRocca (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Chris Kerner (producer), Chris Kerner (actor), Chris Kerner (writer), Scott Luebbert (writer), Scott Luebbert (producer), Scott Luebbert (actor), Scott Luebbert (editor), Scott Luebbert (director), Chris Ackerman (actor), Chris Ackerman (producer), Josh Antioho (actor), Josh Antioho (producer), Rachel Veltri (actress), Lindsay Luebbert (actress), Lindsay Luebbert (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Family, Short,Actors: Derek Frey (director), Derek Frey (editor), Steve Kuzmick (actor), David Amadio (writer), David Amadio (actor), Steve Kuzmick (writer), Gil Damon (writer), Gil Damon (actor), Brian Gillin (writer), Brian Gillin (actor),
Plot: Just minutes after losing the biggest game of the year, all-state receiver Bobby Makefield takes to the turf again in a one-on-one overtime shocker. Driven to the edge by his referee father, Bobby squares off against the winning team's golden boy-not to mention Mr. Makefield's newest protégé-Tommy Johnson. A dog-walker turned field general throws the game of his life, as Bobby performs a savage ballet, chopping feet and taking pain like the hard-muscle legends of yore. Come crunch time, the only thing standing between Bobby and victory is the half-man, half-Zebra on the sideline. When Bobby catches the winning touchdown, Mr. Makefield bombards him with flags, the last of which he slings at his face, declaring, "You're adopted." Here is the motivation behind seventeen years of abuse, including the latest injury: a blown call at that afternoon's championship game. Mr. Makefield penalizes Bobby ninety-nine yards for making his life miserable, but instead of kicking, the unfortunate son goes for it. On the game's final down, Bobby jukes Tommy out of his wardrobe, and the dog-walker-gunning to rewrite his own personal record book-launches a Brett Favre spiral. It appears the game is won until Bobby, following the course of his newly discovered blood, cuts across the field and lays a rib-bending, brain-rattling, self-affirming hit on his former dad. Staring down at Mr. Makefield, Bobby removes his helmet and proclaims, "Touchdown," whereupon he is violently tackled by the quarterback whose highlight he abandoned.
Keywords: abuse, adoption, battle, comedy-team, family-feud, father-son-relationship, football, game, high-school, ice-creamActors: Frank Harper (actor), Danny Dyer (actor), Frank Harper (producer), John Junkin (actor), Dudley Sutton (actor), Jamie Foreman (actor), Neil Maskell (actor), Tamer Hassan (actor), Allan Niblo (producer), Julie Daly-Wallman (miscellaneous crew), Rupert Preston (producer), James Richardson (producer), David Colenutt (miscellaneous crew), Nick Love (director), Nick Love (writer),
Plot: The Football Factory is more than just a study of the English obsession with football violence, its about men looking for armies to join, wars to fight and places to belong. A forgotten culture of Anglo Saxon males fed up with being told they're not good enough and using thier fists as a drug they describe as being more potent than sex and drugs put together. Shot in documentery style with the energy and vibrancy of handheld, The Football Factory is frightingly real yet full of painful humour as the four characters extreme thoughts and actions unfold before us.
Keywords: based-on-novel, beer, chelsea, cockney-accent, crack-cocaine, drugs, england, fan, hooligan, hooliganismActors: John Turturro (actor), Emily D. Haley (actress), Stephen Root (actor), Michael Badalucco (actor), Daniel von Bargen (actor), Geoffrey Gould (actor), Ray McKinnon (actor), John Goodman (actor), Tim Blake Nelson (actor), Charles Durning (actor), George Clooney (actor), John McConnell (actor), Royce D. Applegate (actor), Tim Bevan (producer), Holly Hunter (actress),
Plot: Loosely based on Homer's "Odyssey," the movie deals with the picaresque adventures of Ulysses Everett McGill and his companions Delmar and Pete in 1930s Mississipi. Sprung from a chain gang and trying to reach Everett's home to recover the buried loot of a bank heist they are confronted by a series of strange characters--among them sirens, a cyclops, bank robber George "Baby Face" Nelson (very annoyed by that nickname), a campaigning governor and his opponent, a KKK lynch mob, and a blind prophet who warns the trio that "the treasure you seek shall not be the treasure you find."
Keywords: 1930s, alienation, american-mythology, american-south, americana, apocalypse, banjo, bank, bank-robber, bank-robberyActors: Duane Whitaker (actor), David 'Shark' Fralick (actor), David Winters (producer), Chuck Williams (producer), David A. Prior (producer), Joe Estevez (actor), Chuck Williams (writer), Chuck Williams (actor), John Stewart (actor), Bob Ivy (director), Bob Ivy (producer), Bob Ivy (writer), Lance August (producer), Lance August (actor), Frank Torres (actor),
Genres: Action, Adventure,Actors: Richard Masur (actor), Danny DeVito (actor), Chuck McCann (editor), June Foray (actress), Henry Winkler (producer), Carrie Fisher (actress), Bill Melendez (director), R.J. Williams (actor), Henry Winkler (actor), Rhea Perlman (actress), Shepard Menken (actor), Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew), Joanna Coletta (miscellaneous crew), Judy Munsen (composer), Ron Friedman (writer),
Genres: Animation, Drama, Family,Actors: Chuck McCann (editor), Randy Edelman (composer), Roger Birnbaum (producer), Carol Burnett (actress), Bill Melendez (director), Rhea Perlman (actress), Bill Scott (writer), Danny DeVito (actor), Bill Scott (actor), Carrie Fisher (actress), June Foray (actress), Henry Winkler (producer), Henry Winkler (actor), Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew), Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Animation, Drama, Family,Actors: Hans Conried (actor), Marty Allen (actor), Ervin Zavada (director), Ervin Zavada (writer), Richard Briggs (writer), Dale Tarter (actor), Stephanie Edwards (actress), Billy Simpson (actor), Scott Ellsworth (actor), Sue Raney (composer), Duke Hunter (actor),
Genres: Family, Fantasy, Musical,Actors: Frank Skinner (composer), Billy Wayne (actor), Patty McCormack (actress), Chuck Hamilton (actor), Tristram Coffin (actor), Frank Wolff (actor), Bill Baldwin (actor), Dan Duryea (actor), Sam Levene (actor), Jack Perry (actor), Barney Phillips (actor), Joe Ploski (actor), Walter Woolf King (actor), Joseph Sargent (actor), Bill Thomas (costume designer),
Plot: In person, child film star Kathy O'Rourke belies her sweet image. Studio publicity man Harry Johnson must keep Celeste, a national magazine writer, from discovering this when writing a piece on Kathy. This won't be easy; Celeste is Harry's ex-wife. To Harry's surprise, Kathy and Celeste make friends; it seems all Kathy really needed was love... But when Kathy runs away to join Celeste, Harry is suspected of kidnapping.
Keywords: brat, character-name-in-title, child-star, ex-husband-ex-wife-relationship, filmmaking, friendship, interview, little-girl, publicity, redemptionTommy Johnson (1896 -- November 1, 1956) was an influential American delta blues musician, who recorded in the late 1920s, and was known for his eerie falsetto voice and intricate guitar playing. Johnson was born near Terry, Mississippi, and moved around 1910 to Crystal Springs where he lived for most of his life. He learned to play the guitar and, by 1914, was supplementing his income by playing at local parties with his brothers Major and LeDell. In 1916 he married and moved to Webb Jennings' Plantation near Drew, Mississippi, close to the Dockery Plantation. There he met other musicians including Charlie Patton and Willie Brown. By 1920 he had become an alcoholic and itinerant musician, based in Crystal Springs but travelling widely around the South, sometimes accompanied by Papa Char...
Tommy Johnson plays in the mood on a Technics digital piano and Yamaha Tyros 2.
Tommy Johnson - you ain't gonna believe this one! Tommy Johnson plays boogie woogie. An amazing pianist. Plays boogie-woogie piano music incredibly! The Real Boogie Man! http://www.tommyjohnsonmusic.com
Tommy Johnson (1896 -- November 1, 1956) was an influential American delta blues musician, who recorded in the late 1920s, and was known for his eerie falsetto voice and intricate guitar playing. He died of a heart attack after playing at a party in 1956. He is buried in the Warm Springs Methodist Church Cemetery outside of Crystal Springs, Mississippi.
The fantastic keyboard artist Tommy Johnson throws some Stride Piano in as he plays his arrangement of St. Louis Blues. He was inspired to do this number after hearing a couple of his favorite artists: Jeff Barnhart and Stephanie Trick! Tommy would love for you to check these two fabulous artists out as well.
Tommy Johnson just playing around on Technics digital piano & Tyros 2 Keyboard. You can not miss this example of amazing talent. " I hear it in my head and it just comes out" Tommy explains.
" Cool Drink Of Water Blues " (1928) TOMMY JOHNSON The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945) Texas Alexander Pink Anderson Kokomo Arnold Barbecue Bob Scrapper Blackwell Black Ace Ed Bell Blind Blake Ishman Bracey Big Bill Broonzy Richard "Rabbit" Brown Willie Brown Bumble Bee Slim Gus Cannon Bo Carter Sam Collins Floyd Council Gary Davis Sleepy John Estes Blind Boy Fuller Son House Peg Leg Howell Mississippi John Hurt Papa Charlie Jackson Jim Jackson Skip James Blind Lemon Jefferson Blind Willie Johnson Lonnie Johnson Robert Johnson Tommy Johnson Charley Jordan Luke Jordan Leadbelly Furry Lewis Cripple Clarence Lofton Tommy McClennan Robert Lee McCoy Blind Willie McTell The Memphis Jug Band Buddy Moss Memphis Minnie Hambone Willie Newbern Charley Patton Robert Petway Jimmie Rodgers Frank Stokes S...
Wharton Cons Open 2016 first weeks games. Qualifier Tommy Johnson.
On November 7th, 2015 Bass Player Magazine presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Louis Johnson, which was accepted by his brother Tommy Johnson at Bass Player Live 2015 at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California. A Louis Johnson Tribute Set followed featuring Alex Al as the Musical Director with guest bassists Abraham Laboriel, “Ready” Freddie Washington, Bill Dickens, and Andrew Gouche. See more at bassplayer.com
Laura and Tommy are married in a January 3, 2015 Baha'i ceremony celebrated in the historic Liberty Hall, Lawrence Kansas.
Doug and Marty talk NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing and are joined in studio by Clay Millican and Tommy Johnson Jr.
Ruby Tuesday and Tommy Johnson do their Music and impersonations show at the Rollins Theatre to a sold out house on July 21, 2016. Tommy Johnson, the real boogie man, is possibly the fastest boogie woogie piano play on the planet earth. Ruby Tuesday has the unique ability to change her look and sound to any of the 15 different characters she chooses. In this portion of the show she does Bette Midler,
Tommy Johnson Jr., J.R. Todd, and Chris McGaha join Doug Herbert and Marty Hough this week on The Straight Line.
Cryin', ain't goin' down this
Big road by myself
A-don't ya hear me talkin', pretty mama?
Lord, ain't goin' down this
Big road by myself
If I don't carry you
Gon car' somebody else
Cryin, sun gon' shine in
My backdoor, someday
A-don't ya hear me talkin', pretty mama?
Lord, sun gon' shine in
My backdoor, someday
A wind gon' change all
Blow my blues away
Baby, what made you do
Things you do-do-do
Like you do-do-do?
Don't you hear me, now?
What made you do me
Like you do-do-do?
Now, you think 'gon do me like you
Done to po' old Cherry Red
Take the poor boy's money, now
Sho' nuff, you won't take mine
A-don't ya hear me talkin', pretty mama?
Taken this poor boy's money
Sho' nuff, won't take mine
Taken the po' boy's money, now
Sure t' God, you won't take mine
Cryin', ain't goin' down this
Big road by myself
A-don't you hear me talkin', pretty mama?
Lord, ain't goin' down this
Big road by myself
If I don't car' you
Gon' carry somebody else
Cryin', sun gon' shine on
My back door someday
A-don't you hear me talkin', pretty mama?
Know sun gon' shine in
My back door someday
And a wind gon' change and
Blow my blues away.