A list of puns related to "List of films featuring slavery"
Can you list festive films which demonstrate a failed break-in - e.g. The Grinch and Home Alone
Hey everyone, I took a break from kneeling to put this post together. Itβs a probably incomplete list of movies featuring AFC players starring, making cameos, and movies about these teams. I know Iβm probably missing some, so add yours in the comments and Iβll update the list. Let me know what you think of this list, and Iβll do one for the NFC if you liked this.
Team | Film/s | Description |
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The Oakland Raiders | Movies featuring Raiders players: Police Academy, Firestorm, Conan the Barbarian, The Longest Yard, Predator, From Dusk Til Dawn, The Goonies | Bubba Smith (DL) starred in the Police Academy movies. Howie Long had a brief Hollywood career with the 1998 film Firestorm, he also starred with Christian Slater and John Travolta in Broken Arrow. Ben Davidson appeared in Conan the Barbarian alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. Bill Romanowski appeared as a prison guard in the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard. Carl Weathers had a brief stint in the NFL with the Raiders before joining the cast of Predator, and of course the iconic role of Apollo Creed in the first four Rocky movies. CB Fred Williamson appeared in From Dusk til Dawn. In a more makeup heavy role, John Matauszak was Sloth in the classic film The Goonies. |
The Kansas City Chiefs | Movies starring Chiefs: xXx: Return of Xander Cage | Tony Gonzalez appears in the newest xXx as the role of Paul Donovan, one of Xander Cageβs recruits. |
The San Diego/LA Chargers | Movies connecting to the Chargers: The Karate Kid | In the scene where Daniel Larusso gets his ass kicked, heβs wearing a Chargers jersey. |
The Houston Texans | Movies featuring Texans: Bad Moms | J.J. watt has a cameo appearance in the film Bad Moms, where he plays a youth soccer coach. |
The Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts | Movies featuring Colts: Any Given Sunday, Ferdinand | The late, great Johnny Unitas appears in Any Given Sunday as a coach on an opposing team. Peyton Manning voices Guapo in the 2017 film Ferdinand. While not a movie, Andrew Luck has appeared on Parks and Rec. |
The Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans | Movies connecting to the Titans/Oilers: Cast Away | In the 1999 movie Cast Away, When Tom Hanksβ character (a Memphis native) returns from being stranded on a desert island and finds things have changed, he proclaims βSo let me get one thing straight hereβ¦we have a pro football team now, but theyβre in Nashville? Then, thereβs Remember the Titans which has absolut |
There is no other industry that rewards itself so much for just doing their job (music and advertising following closely behind). However recently there has been an even greater shift as Hollywood is trying to pretend that every film released is a great charitable service rather than just trying to make money. I recently saw an interview with Oprah Winfrey for A Wrinkle in Time and it is sickening how many of the world's injustices they claim to be fixing. For reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9jknmSBsMc It's a great book and might even be a great movie but promoting it like this is nauseating. Disney did not spend $103 million on this film to better mankind. They did it for profit. I really wish they'd stop patting themselves on the back and acting so altruistic as a marketing tool for such a money hungry enterprise. Particularly in light of it being a direct response to their own sordid industry.
First of all sorry about my crappy English. This is my second time posting about this video, this time I will try to present every bit of information that I have.
I used to live in South America. Back in the days, around the year of 2001/2004, Nickelodeon had non-original short films. I can't remember if it went on air between shows as a filler or if it was showed through the entire night. (I also, don't know if this format was only in South America)
One short film caught my attention for being way darker than other things on Nickelodeon. The opening scene is the title of the movie in white and a black background. I believe it was called "The Butcher".The film is black and white and there is a hand with a butcher's knife butchering animals made out of real bones.I believe all animals are small ones, Like a bird, habbit, Dog etc... They looked like THIS. The video had no dialogues, only music and maybe special effects.In the end the skeleton animals rebels against the butcher. I am not sure if only the hand of the butcher is shown, but I believe so. I also believe that his hand is a real human hand. Can't confirm it tho.
I also remember seeing bones inside glasses and I believe the animal bones fuse together at some point making an abomination.
Someone asked me if THIS is the video I am looking for. NO. BUT it looks like this video is almost a copy of the video I am looking for ( having in mind that my video is from the early 2000s and this one is from 2011) I also looked up for early videos of this guy and none of them seems to be the one that I am looking for.
One of the short films featured by Nickelodeon at the same period of time was THIS ONE The only record I could track about Nickelodeon featuring this video is this comment on this video:
- Εgon jidaiι»ιζ代 1 year agoI remember that I watched this short film on Nickelodeon (or CN I don't remember exactly were) when I was a kid, I was so fucking scared that I was searching for this for at least 15 years, I'm from Mexico so I even remember watched it in Spanish. I'm so glad that I finally find it: it took me I while since every time I
... keep reading on reddit β‘In case you missed this post, Disney is scrapping everything in development at Fox. That included several hundred projects, so I decided to make a list of the ones that were noteworthy. A TL;DR is at the bottom for an even conciser version of this already concise version.
Since I don't have the time (or will) to list details on every single one of the 276 projects listed as "in development," and since nobody here cares about 80-90% of them since it's either unknown/original IP, or is being made by someone new to the industry, I screenshotted everything, and it can be found here. Note for those unaware, in development usually doesn't mean they're actively working on making the movie right now. That's only true of films listed as "Pre-Production" which means the film has been greenlit and they're working on hiring cast and crew, refining the script and budget, scouting locations, storyboarding, developing the sets, etc, and will begin shooting within a year, usually a few months. Most projects don't get this far but they always start as "In Development" at some point. "Pre-production" movies are less likely to be scrapped since money has already been committed to doing those things. But it's still possible. The only films listed as this are:
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I'll also list the movies that are currently in production, which either means they're in the middle of filming, or are in post-production (editing, composing score, special effects). Maybe you knew about them but were unaware of their development state, so here they are. **None of the
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