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"Here's the deal: She's getting a first birthday party, she is getting a sweet 16, and she is getting a graduation party. Other than that, she is not getting any more birthday parties."
Adrienne-Joi Johnson (born January 2, 1963), [1] also known as A.J. Johnson, is an American actress, choreographer, fitness trainer, and life coach. Acting since 1987, Johnson has made many guest appearances on sitcoms, television dramas and music videos; she also has numerous supporting roles in films, including House Party and Baby Boy .
Amazing Grace is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Stan Lathan and starring Moms Mabley and Moses Gunn. [1] The film's title is a play on words based on the name of the Christian hymn " Amazing Grace ".
Homegrown Video was born out of the back room of a tiny mom and pop video store in San Diego, CA. The advancement of video cameras and VHS tapes allowed Greg Swaim, the store's owner, to begin filming real couples at his popular sex parties. Swaim called the videos “Homegrown Videos” and rented them at his shop. [3]
Parodying the bloopers of movies like Cannonball Run and Grumpy Old Men, there are a collection of scenes showing the characters goofing up or horsing around on the "set" of the CGI-animated movie. Babe: Pig in the City: One of the singing mice thanks the audience for staying until the end. Curtain Call
Mommy XXX is an American reality television web series directed and produced by John Ferrie and starring former porn star Demi Delia.The show was produced by Teru Media and premiered on Sony Pictures Entertainment owned Crackle on June 18, 2009. [1]
It is Fontaine's first English-language film. It stars Naomi Watts , Robin Wright , Ben Mendelsohn , Xavier Samuel , and James Frecheville . The film tells the story of a pair of middle-aged women who are life-long friends and have sex with each other's teenage sons, and the resultant emotional consequences of their ongoing affairs.
Sex, Party and Lies is a Tornasol Films and Castafiore Films production. [9] In December 2010, the Ministry of Culture of Spain—then led by Ángeles González Sinde, who had been one of the co-screenwriters of the film five years before becoming minister—granted the film's producing companies €1 million, thus sparking a row of public scrutiny and examination.