2000 American comedy film by Raja Gosnell
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In 2000, we received 2 movies where the lead character is wearing a fat suit. This is the first. Oh boy! 1 of 2 episodes dropping this week, Ride with Jay & Dave back to the Martin Lawrence comedy, Big Momma's House!
In 2000, we received 2 movies where the lead character is wearing a fat suit. This is the first. Oh boy! 1 of 2 episodes dropping this week, Ride with Jay & Dave back to the Martin Lawrence comedy, Big Momma's House!
In 2000, we received 2 movies where the lead character is wearing a fat suit. This is the first. Oh boy! 1 of 2 episodes dropping this week, Ride with Jay & Dave back to the Martin Lawrence comedy, Big Momma's House!
In 2000, we received 2 movies where the lead character is wearing a fat suit. This is the first. Oh boy! 1 of 2 episodes dropping this week, Ride with Jay & Dave back to the Martin Lawrence comedy, Big Momma's House!
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On this week's episode of Films & Friends, Josh and Tobias finally reach the 21st century as they are joined live by Josh's wombmate (read: twin) Jake in Birmingham via the magic of the Internet. During the episode, Josh has a Mandela effect style conundrum over whether he has indeed ever watched The Fox and the Hound, Tobias validates his Bong Hive membership card during a discussion about Parasite and Jake reflects on the childhood trauma caused by a jump scare in How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Elsewhere, the trio discuss their favourite cinematic twins, the truly bizarre Martin Lawrence vehicle Big Momma's House and Josh's rather grim experience of watching Bad Boys whilst desperately hungover on New Year's Day. Intro / Outro by Joel Todd
Today, February 18, 2020, we pay homage to a great one, Martin Lawrence... Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence[1] (born April 16, 1965) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, talk show host, writer, and former Golden Gloves boxer. Lawrence came to fame during the 1990s, establishing a Hollywood career as a leading actor, most notably in the Fox television sitcom Martin and the films House Party, Boomerang, Bad Boys, Wild Hogs, Nothing to Lose, Blue Streak, Life, Big Momma's House, and A Thin Line Between Love & Hate. #29DaysOfBlackHistory *Putting People On Game does not own any rights to this music or images* Hit us up or send us a text 214-744-3601! Subscribe to PPOGPOD channel: http://bit.ly/ppogpod ► LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE ► WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/user/theppog ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/ppogpodapple ► SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to full episode on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ppogpodspotify ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppogpod/ ► FOLLOW PPOGPOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/ppogpod ► LIKE PPOGPOD on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ppogpod/ ► FOLLOW and LISTEN to PPOGPOD on AudioMack:http://bit.ly/ppogpodaudiomack
This we are fortunate to be blessed by the very funny Big Momma Bad Ass. We talk about her start in comedy, the grind of a comedienne, and the satisfaction of putting a smile on people's faces. We also touch on some pop culture topics like body positivity, fake kidnappings, and what it means to secure a bag. Follow her on IG: @Bigmommabadass2012 #HappyHolidays Contact me: Twitter @Mitchelbrown_ IG @Mitchelbrown_ Music Selection by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFofKGKlWo4 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mitch-brown/support
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It's all been building to this, the explosive conclusion to the Film Nobs franchise on film franchises! Whatever far away galaxy you may be from, you will be both shaken and stirred when you hear what marvelous franchise emerges as the all-time most successful! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Barry "B-Man" Benning Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
We delve into the world of film and find the forgotten gems or otherwise unappreciated masterpieces of film and talk about them. This episode we discuss one of the best films of all time "Big Momma's House" (2000) which stars Martin Lawerence, Nia Long, Anthony Anderson, Cedric the Entertainer, Octavia Spencer and Paul Giamatti? In this commentary, we talk about the interesting questions that are brought from watching this brilliant film and we hope that we answer some of those questions. This episode features Ryan Sliwinski, Bartek Kasprzyszak, and Will Brooks! PRESS PLAY AT 4:46! Want to email us? Do so at spitandpolished@gmail.com For more greatness follow us on the social media, rate us on the iTunes, and listen to us on the web! https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ https://twitter.com/SpitPolishPre https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536
What is the Matrix? Listen in as the Film Nobs answer this and many more questions about the greatest movie franchises of all time, such as The Terminator, Alien, Toy Story, Rocky, and Star Trek! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Richard Morgan Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
Hangover? Home Alone? Whatever your problem may be, come join these Men In Black (and bowlers) as they talk about movie franchises such as Lethal Weapon and Back to the Future! Listen up, because these Godfathers of film were Bourne for this! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Barry "B-Man" Benning Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
Who ya gonna call when you need your film franchise fix? The Film Nobs of course! Don't get Taken in by anybody who says otherwise as the guys continue their discussion of the biggest and best film series in movie history! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Barry "B-Man" Benning Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
From First Blood to Final Destinations, listen in as the Nobs continue their franchise of episodes about...franchises! Who's the biggest box-office killer, Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers? Don't miss this installment for the answer and much, much more! It's sure to be a Scream! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Barry "B-Man" Benning Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
From Middle Earth to the Wizarding World to Infinity and Beyond, join the Film Nobs as they trek across the galaxy to present to you the biggest franchises in movie history! [TheNumbers.com and BoxOfficeMojo.com used for references. {List is current as of July 18, 2019} Our process for creating our own modified Franchise List: 1) culled the initial list with franchises consisting of a minimum of three movie titles that have been released or scheduled to release 2) adjusted the remaining titles in each franchise for inflation 3) totaled each franchise's titles 4) ranked each franchise accordingly RANK | FRANCHISE SERIES | FRANCHISE GROSS (ADJ) 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 23,371,061,117 2 James Bond 16,931,248,437 3 Star Wars 15,166,050,592 4 Harry Potter 11,304,454,920 5 Hobbit & Lord of the Rings 7,358,088,815 6 X-Men 6,791,385,746 7 Jurassic Park 6,423,319,108 8 Spider-Man 6,227,542,209 9 Batman 6,037,281,838 10 Fast & Furious 5,738,928,079 11 Transformers 5,425,014,447 12 DCEU 5,403,153,010 13 Shrek 4,478,130,569 14 Mission Impossible 4,376,791,131 15 Despicable Me & Minions 4,020,095,882 16 Pirates of the Caribbean 3,883,816,348 17 Twlight 3,815,625,919 18 Ice Age 3,787,389,224 19 Superman 3,770,741,346 20 Indiana Jones 3,745,194,475 21 Star Trek 3,637,157,321 22 Rocky 3,576,085,901 23 Avatar 3,289,969,156 24 Hunger Games 3,211,799,335 25 Jaws 3,179,372,146 26 Planet of the Apes 2,868,348,574 27 Aliens 2,765,033,730 28 Iron Man 2,742,032,977 29 Exorcist 2,666,330,503 30 Madagascar 2,652,861,868 31 Terminator 2,649,407,834 32 Toy Story 2,641,758,215 33 Captain America 2,391,627,446 34 The Matrix 2,323,052,623 35 Men in Black 2,277,778,622 36 Die Hard 2,184,614,987 37 Thor 2,091,215,046 38 Back to the Future 2,063,970,479 39 Godfather 2,057,197,826 40 Kung Fu Panda 2,045,575,945 41 Bourne 2,020,602,274 42 The Mummy 1,976,230,825 43 Chronicles of Narnia 1,918,442,895 44 King Kong 1,910,676,813 45 Ocean's Eleven 1,823,211,394 46 Da Vinci code 1,781,832,185 47 Lethal Weapon 1,759,076,864 48 How to Train Your Dragon 1,749,224,055 49 Cars 1,668,945,419 50 The Conjuring 1,637,042,130 51 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1,633,734,596 52 Home Alone 1,623,042,998 53 Hangover 1,609,215,185 54 Beverly Hills Cop 1,599,655,894 55 Night at the Museum 1,585,265,867 56 Rambo 1,578,266,783 57 Meet the Parents 1,549,856,457 58 Wolverine 1,538,186,344 59 Hulk 1,532,440,478 60 Jumanji 1,517,991,620 61 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1,510,571,058 62 Jack Ryan 1,481,639,831 63 Hotel Transylvania 1,457,317,881 64 Resident Evil 1,439,616,391 65 Hannibal Lecter 1,429,973,532 66 Ghostbusters 1,407,794,722 67 Fifty Shades of Grey 1,385,142,220 68 Crocodile Dundee 1,333,311,565 69 Smurfs 1,222,435,265 70 American Pie 1,209,000,199 71 Rush Hour 1,198,561,833 72 Saw 1,197,667,288 73 Godzilla 1,167,526,731 74 Scary Movie 1,138,608,926 75 Lego 1,127,287,933 76 Taken 1,039,867,340 77 Predator 1,028,097,388 78 Paranormal Activity 1,011,197,570 79 Halloween 1,007,037,922 80 Austin Powers 1,002,724,953 81 Bridget Jones's Diary 979,828,801 82 Maze Runner 974,477,064 83 Fantastic Four 969,236,003 84 Friday the 13th 909,595,010 85 Unbreakable 902,613,635 86 Scream 900,658,199 87 The Expendables 900,437,278 88 Tomb Raider 886,596,004 89 Mad Max 854,548,680 90 xXx 842,433,024 91 Final Destination 829,900,908 92 Spy Kids 776,289,087 93 Step Up 776,282,891 94 Nightmare on Elm Street 756,545,236 95 101 Dalmatians 710,905,507 96 Santa Clause 705,590,608 97 Fantastic Beasts 658,742,287 98 Ring 646,746,285 99 Madea 634,047,041 100 Pitch Perfect 630,597,221 101 Dumb & Dumber 627,496,831 102 Blade 599,674,993 103 Jackass 595,495,906 104 Insidious 588,159,232 105 National Lampoon's Vacation 586,757,279 106 Johnny English 576,204,804 107 Night of the Living Dead 572,155,661 108 Pokemon 560,946,428 109 Big Momma's House 547,188,843 110 Blair Witch 522,583,331 111 Amityville 491,851,256 112 RoboCop 490,384,329 113 The Purge 486,807,091 114 Rug Rats 482,431,985 115 Poltergeist 449,168,616 116 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 445,544,193 117 The Transporter 431,539,766 118 Olympus Has Fallen 378,936,273 119 Hellboy 371,018,489 120 Pitch Black 354,051,529 121 Child's Play 326,739,200 122 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 310,872,901 123 John Wick 296,071,035 124 Barbershop 255,215,190 #movies #podcast #franchises Subscribe to Film Nobs! New content every week! The Film Nobs are: Barry "B-Man" Benning and Richard "The Morganator" Morgan Episode edited by: Barry "B-Man" Benning Listen to the Film Nobs podcast on: iTunes https://apple.co/2BZB9FM Stitcher https://bit.ly/2AuqwdQ Soundcloud https://bit.ly/2RfYtcw Spotify https://spoti.fi/2VGs3qc Libsyn https://bit.ly/2TC1r7Z Interact with the Film Nobs: Twitter: @filmnobs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmnobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmnobs/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/filmnobs/ Snapchat: Film Nobs We do it "For The Love Of The Frame". Thank You so much for listening and watching!
Do you like to laugh? Then listen to this podcast because Dan and Sam are hilarious boys. Do you like to laugh? Maybe don't watch Big Momma's House - the next movie in the Giamatti canon. We talk about how Paul co-stars with Martin Lawrence, why her name is Big Momma, and the anatomy of the perfect chaotic scene. Follow us on Instagram: @giamattipodcast Send us an email: emailgiamatti@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/giamattipodcast/message
Episode 52: Coffee Jones - Grammy-Nominated Hip Hop ArtistHear more shows like this at https://entertalkradio.com/intersectCoffee Jones is a 2 time grammy nominated 5 time Dove Award winner with over 800,000 albums sold.0His platinum single OOH AHh was featured in The Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift, Big Momma's House 2 starring Martin Lawrence, and Mtv's The Buried Life...The GRITS song "Here We Go" was featured in the Jack Nicholson movie Something's Gotta Give.Social Media:fB/IG: officialgrits
Travel back with us to the year 2000, a much different time, when movie soundtracks topped the charts, nobody had a camera in their phone, and all a popular comedian had to do was put on a fat suit and cross dress to have a hit movie. So get out your stunt butt and join us for the original Big Momma's House!
No surprise, a family takes on a new nanny. Big surprise - it’s Martin Lawrence undercover as Big Momma. What’s bigger than that - she loves to wear lacy green thongs and become one with the butt. And the biggest surprise of all...we loved this movie! Give your dog a few shots of tequila and join us as we discuss Big Momma's House 2!
Steve Cooper talks with actor Dan Lauria. Dan is best known for playing Jack Arnold, the father on The Wonder Years. A familiar face to TV, movies and the stage he has been constantly working for over 35 years. Some of his television and film credits include Growing Pains, LA Law, Cagney & Lacey, Amazing Grace, Party of Five, From the Earth to the Moon, Costello, The Hoop Life, Law & Order, JAG, Ed, Big Momma's House 2, Independence Day, The Bronx is Burning, Psych, The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, Harry's Law, Sullivan & Son, Hot in Cleveland, The Good Wife, Perception, Blue Bloods, Pitch and many, many more. He is also an accomplished stage actor appearing on Broadway in Lombardi and A Christmas Story plus other theatre productions across the country.
Mama's Family “Sins of the Mother” (9 January1988) Bubba (Allan Kayser) comes home after curfew and stinking of beer! Mama (Vicki Lawrence) overreacts and grounds him for six weeks - making Bubba miss his swim meet! Mama treats us to a flashback when she tells the story of Bubba's mother Eunice (Heather Kerr) getting drunk and embarrassing Mama in front of the entire congregation. In episode 24 of Very Special Television we get treated to an impression of a character created by Carol Burnett, and discuss the universal truth of Mamas Family dynamics across multiple ethnicities. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! www.facebook.com/VERYSPECIALTELEVISION/ www.instagram.com/veryspecialtelevision/ facebook: @veryspecialtelevision instagram: @veryspecialtelevision twitter: @BestMenMedia
Liam Gareau re-joins Ryan and Tyler to discuss the latest sequel to a rip-off of Big Momma's House: "Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween". This film treats teenage girls like property, we can't figure out if the character of Madea is supposed to be a woman, and discussing the racial qualities of the film guarantees all three white reviewers sound like a**holes! Give us a listen and save yourself the cost of a ticket! Enjoying Garbage Town? Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content at patreon.com/dumbdumbdice!
Audiences from 2006, we hate you. JBow and CBax are back and reviewing a part 2 of which they've never seen the part one. Sadly there is not a recap montage catching us up to speed, so we fumble through the start of this movie trying to piece this all together. Listen as we discuss that, plus Bo Derek braids, how to be the world's shittiest nanny, the FBI's incompetence, a small child with a hardcore wrestling gimmick, terrible password hacking and throwing away laundry. All that plus Fun Facts and Tenzie awards! (NEXT EPISODE: When A Stranger Calls)
Happy New Year! jBow and Cbax are back in business as we kick off a brand new year of cinematic retrospectives with something disgusting, uncomfortable and difficult to watch. No it's not "Big Momma's House 2" (that's in a few weeks), this week we're doing Hostel. Join the lads as they discuss torture porn/gorno, crazy alternate endings, why neither thought they'd finish the film, achilles tendons, gross grossness, crazy unlikeable main characters, the physical embodiment of "scumbag" and how they'd react in a Hostel type situation. All that, plus Fun Facts and the first Tenzies of 2016. (NEXT EPISODE: Glory Road)
DAVID FRIENDLY is a film writer, producer, and entertainment executive. Begining as a journalist with Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times, David was hired by Imagine Entertainment, where he became VP of Motion Pictures under Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. There he produced "My Girl", "My Girl 2", and "For Love or Money". He founded Friendly Productions in 2000, and with 20th Centruy Fox, produced the hugely successful "Big Momma's House" and sequel, and "Laws of Attraction" starring Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore. In 2006, his film "Little Miss Sunshine" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well at the BAFTA Award for Best Picture, and took home the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Mark Moses. Mark is probably best known for his roles as Duck Phillips on Mad Men, Dennis Boyd in Homeland and Paul Young in Desperate Housewives. He made his film debut in the Best Picture Academy Award winner Platoon and then appeared in Born on the Fourth of July and The Doors, each directed by Oliver Stone. Among his other movies have been Ridley Scott’s Someone to Watch Over Me, Ronald Maxwell’s Gettysburgh, Mimi Leder’s Deep Impact, Sean McNamara’s Race to Space, Brett Ratner’s Red Dragon and After the Sunset, Robert Luketic’s Monster-In-Law, John Whitesell’s Big Momma's House 2, Joshua Stern’s Swing Vote and Clint Eastwood’s Letters from Iwo Jima. He is also a very familiar face to TV being a regular on series including Grand, The Single Guy, The Killing and Manhattan and guest starring on numerous shows including Criminal Minds, Family Ties, The Practice, Blue Bloods, Elementary, Scandal, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Covert Affairs, The Closer, Human Target, Castle, Law & Order: SVU and many, many more. He can be seen starting in June playing President Jeff Michener in The Last Ship.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Brian Palermo. Brian a member of the sketch comedy group The Groundlings has appeared in a number of television shows, commercials and movies. He is also a writer whose credits include Warner Brothers' Histeria! and Disney's Dave the Barbarian and Weekenders. His film credits include The Social Network, Daddy Day Care, My Life in Ruins and Big Momma's House among others. His TV appearances include Beverly Hills 90210, Zeke and Luther, State of Georgia, The Middle, Gary Unmarried, Friends, Malcolm in the Middle, Entourage, Will and Grace and many others. He has also appeared numerous times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno mostly in sketches within the show, though in April 2011 he started doing 'correspondent' pieces and has a recurring character on Tyler Perry's House of Payne.
Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News The third Daniel Craig James Bond film is back on after U.S. Bankruptcy Court approved MGM's plan of reorganization Gerard Depardieu will join the cast of Ang Lee's "Life of Pi" The Wachowski brothers are working on an urban, modern day Robin Hood movie Adam Sandler and Kevin James will star in "Valet Guys" Distric 9 director and star, Neill Blomkamp and Sharlto Copley, are reteaming for Blomkamp's new sci-fi movie Elysium There will be no Two-Face or Joker in the next Batman movie Tom Hanks will star in Kathryn Bigelow's follow up to the Hurt Locker, Triple Frontier The Hobbit will be shot in 3-D Mark Wahlberg will play Nathan Drake in the upcoming Uncharted film James Franco and Anne Hathaway will host the Oscars December Releases The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Dec 10) Yogi Bear (Dec 17) Black Swan (Dec 3) The Fighter (Dec 10) Little Fockers (Dec 24) I Love You Phillip Morris (Dec 3) How Do You Know (Dec 17) The Tourist (Dec 10) True Grit (Dec 22) Tron: Legacy (Dec 17 Razzie Award Candidate: Gulliver's Travels (Dec 25) Versus! Netflix Streaming vs No Netflix Streaming A new segment each show where we pit two movies against each other and then see which film comes out on top! Netflix decided to remove both of the films from streaming a few days after recording, so it's a week off! Retro Review! – Max Dugan Returns Released March 25, 1983 Domestic gross of $17,613,720 Directed by Herbert Ross (Footloose, Secret of My Business, Steel Magnolias) Written by Neil Simon (The Odd Couple, Biloxi Blues) Starring Marsha Mason, Jason Robards, Donald Sutherland, Matthew Broderick, Keifer Sutherland Nora is a single mother who lives with her son Michael in a small house. They don't have much money, but at least they have each other. Out of the blue comes Nora's father, Max Dugan, who left her and Nora's mother when Nora was nine years old. He brings a suitcase with dollar bills and showers her and Michael with gifts, trying to make up for lost time, knowing that he has a fatal heart ailment. The money comes from his shady career in Las Vegas and Nora is dating a police detective who is very interested in meeting him. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Action Comedies! Some mandatory choices like Bad Boys, Bad Boys 2, Hot Fuzz, Men in Black along with a few odder choices like Blue Streak and Big Momma's House 2! Next Episode Versus is Iron Eagle VS Top Gun Retro Review is “Best of the Best” Top 10 Ugly but Talented Actors / Actresses! (list is due by 1/10/2011) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com
Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News RIP Tony Curtix (1925 - 2010) The Star Wars movies will be re-released in 3D starting with The Phantom Menace in early 2012 Robert Zemeckis will direct his first action movie since Castaway, a time travel movie titled Timeless Sherlock Holmes 2 has cast Jared Harris as Professor James Moriarty Director Gavin Hood is attached to direct Ender's Game Sacha Baron Cohen will play Freddie Mercury in his biopic Zach Snyder to direct Superman reboot Tony Gilroy to direct the Bourne Legacy Emma Stone to star as Gwen Stacy in the Spiderman reboot Movie Highlight – Tron Legacy Directed by Joseph Kosinski Written by Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Richard Jeffries (Lost) Starring Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olicia Wilde, Michael Sheen, James Frain, Bruce Boxleitner Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn, looks into his father's disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin's loyal confidant, father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous. Versus! Major Payne VS Heavyweights A new segment each show where we pit two movies against each other and then see which film comes out on top! It’s the closest battle yet and I safely say, without vomiting in my own mouth, that they are both winners. Weekend Releases October 8 – Life As We Know It, Secretariat, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Tamara Drewe, Inside Job, Leaving, Nowhere Boy, My Soul to Take, Stone, I Spit on Your Grave: Unrated October 15 – Jackass 3-D, Conviction, Red, Down Terrace Retro Review! – Never Been Kissed (1999) Released April 9, 1999 Domestic gross of $55,474,756 Worldwide gross of $84,000,000 Production budget of $25,000,000 Directed by Raja Gosnell (Scooby-Doo, Big Momma's House!!!!!) Written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein (He's Just Not That Into You, Valentine's Day) Starring Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Molly Shannon, John C Reilly, Garry Marshall, Octavia Spencer, Leelee Sobieski, Jessica Alba Chicago Sun Times copy editor Josie Gellar, who is desperate to graduate from perfectionist copy editor to reporter, gets her chance when the owner orders her to cover the high-school scene undercover. Josie, who was a frustrated, ridiculed nerd, gets a popular make-over from her drop-out, naturally funny brother Rob. Both siblings find love and joys of youth again. But in Josie's case, it's sensitive bachelor teacher Sam Coulson. As the publication deadline approaches, the price of blowing their cover seems ever more daunting, yet inevitable unless she sacrifices her career. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Based on a True Story Movies! Some mandatory choices like Glory, Catch Me If You Can along with some oddball choices like Bloodsport and Primeval! Next Episode Featured Movie is “True Grit” Versus is Batman Returns VS Ghostbusters 2 Retro Review is “Airplane!” Top 10 most attractive but terrible actors or actresses! (list is due by 10/21/10) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com