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This film was a pilot for a TV series; it made some key changes from the books, including shifting the locale to California and changing the houseboat The Busted Flush into a sailing boat. "We turned our back on a key element in McGee's life because we wanted to have the mobility of a sailboat," said Elliot. [4]
[1] [2] The first season was released on Netflix on October 16, 2020, the second season on January 1, 2021, and the third season on July 27, 2022. The fourth season was released on December 9, 2022. The fourth season was released on December 9, 2022.
In 2008, he was cast in the role of Colin Fisher on the Fox series Bones, a guest role he portrayed in sixteen episodes until the series' conclusion in 2017. In 2009, he was cast as Dr. Norm Spellman in James Cameron 's Avatar (2009), a role he reprised for the film's sequels, Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) and Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025).
Travis McGee lives on a 52-foot houseboat dubbed The Busted Flush. The boat is named after the circumstances in which he won the boat in what McGee describes as a "poker siege" of 30 hours of intensive effort in Palm Beach—the run of luck started with a bluff of four hearts (2-3-7-10) and a club (2), which created a "busted flush," as described in Chapter 3 of The Deep Blue Good-by.
Captive is an American documentary series that was released on Netflix on December 9, 2016. [1] The series consisted of eight episodes, and explored hostage situations and negotiations around the world.
It started out as a go90 series then was moved to Netflix but has subsequently been removed. [1] [2] [3] The first season was released on February 13, 2017 on Netflix. Season 2 premiered on February 28, 2018, whilst Season 3 was released on August 16, 2019 most likely due to Spencer Rattler's suspension from his football team.
The documentary, directed by Brat Packer Andrew McCarthy, follows his efforts to track down fellow members of the group, including Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy ...
Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard.It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine (writer of independent cult films Kids (1995) and Gummo (1997), the latter directed by Korine himself) [1] and former graffiti artist Steve "ESPO" Powers.