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Kopitiam was a Malaysian situation comedy shown on NTV7 from 1998 to 2003 [1] for seven seasons. Its cast members were Joanna Bessey , Lina Teoh , Douglas Lim , Rashid Salleh, Tan Jin Chor and Mano Maniam.
Diesel was created in October 1978 by ex-Kayak drummer Pim Koopman.The group, at first no more than a hobby project, initially consisted of Koopman (drums, keyboard and vocals) and Rob Vunderink (guitar/lead vocals, composer and lyricist), Mark Boon (guitar, composer and lyricist), and Frank Papendrecht (bass; 10 May 1953 – 18 November 2009).
Strays is a 1997 American drama film written, directed by, and starring Vin Diesel. It follows a drug dealer and hustler who is fed up with the repetitious lifestyle he leads and begins looking for meaning in his life. It marked Diesel's feature film directing debut and takes a hard look at his own adolescence and upbringing in New York City.
Airing date Title Production year and cast Journey to the West II: 1998 2001 Mystery Files: 1997 2001 A Recipe for the Heart: 1997 2001 Rural Hero: 1998
Fight Lah! Kopitiam (Chinese: 作战啦!茶室总动员) is a 2020 Malaysian Cantonese-language comedy film. It tells the story of a Kopitiam family, who has to fight and win in a boxing match, in order to keep their shop and bring glory back to the business. [1] [2] The film is released on 30 January 2020 in Malaysia.
The Van is a 1996 film, based on the novel The Van (the third in The Barrytown Trilogy) by Roddy Doyle. Like The Snapper (1993), it was directed by Stephen Frears. The first film of the trilogy, The Commitments (1991), was directed by Alan Parker. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. [2] The film stars Colm Meaney and Donal O'Kelly.
The film is an early example of a relatively new type of teen comedy, which featured sexual situations, nudity and substance abuse, very different from the Beach Party films of the early 1960s, with their no-nudity, drug-free plots. The Van was one of a set of four Crown International Pictures releases (the others being The Pom Pom Girls ...
Coffman argues that the mere appearance of a van in a film does not make it a vansploitation film. The van has to serve a special purpose in the story, which is summed up in the trailer of Van Nuys Blvd.: "Freedom, fun and fine transportation". [4] Often, vans were highly customized, up to the extent of having an entirely custom body in ...