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The Life of Budori Gusuko (グスコーブドリの伝記, Gusukō Budori no Denki) [4] [5] (also known as A Biography of Gusuko Budori and The Legend of Budori Gusuko [6]) is a 2012 Japanese animated film written for the screen and directed by Gisaburō Sugii.
The Try Guys is an American online comedy series currently available for streaming on YouTube starring comedians and filmmakers Keith Habersberger, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld, and Eugene Lee Yang. The group created the Try Guys while working for BuzzFeed and subsequently separated themselves from the internet media company in 2018.
Good Life Delivery (Spanish: Buena vida delivery) is a 2004 Spanish-language black comedy film, directed by Leonardo Di Cesare, and written by Di Cesare and Hans Garrino.. The film features Ignacio Toselli as Hernán, Mariana Anghileri as Pato, and Oscar Nuñez as Venancio, Pato's manipulative father, among others.
Kristofferson in 1978. American singer-songwriter and actor Kris Kristofferson has been in numerous films, television films, television series and video games. He started acting in the 1970s, appearing in the films The Last Movie (1971), Cisco Pike (1972), Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Blume in Love (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ...
Time Chasers (originally released as Tangents) is a 1994 science fiction film directed by David Giancola and starring Matthew Bruch, George Woodard, and Bonnie Pritchard. [1] The film premiered in Rutland, Vermont on March 16, 1994 to three invitation-only showings, and in open release in Rutland theatres the next day. [ 2 ]
Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (時をかける少女, lit."The Girl Who Runs Through Time") is the second live-action film adaptation of novel of the same name. [1] The film was released in Japan on November 8, 1997, directed by Haruki Kadokawa, with a screenplay by Ryōji Itō, Chiho Katsura and Haruki Kadokawa, starring beginner Nana Nakamoto [] in the main role.
YooHoo & Friends is an animated series, produced by Toonzone Studios and is loosely based on the Korean children's toyline of the same name by Aurora World. Created by David Feiss, known for his work on Cow and Chicken, the series both serves as a gag dub and retelling of the original 2009 South Korean animated series based on the YooHoo and Friends franchise, with comedic and satirical ...
The List was released theatrically in 2007 through select states in the South including North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. [2] The film would visit a select city for a few weeks beginning in Charlotte on August 12, 2007. [citation needed] It grossed a total of $138,814. [3]