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Abdul-Jabbar appeared in the music video for "Good Goodbye", a 2017 song by rock band Linkin Park featuring rappers Pusha T and Stormzy. In the video, Abdul-Jabbar plays the role of a warlord or emperor of a dunk contest where Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington has to dunk on several people in order to save his own life.
Oscar inadvertently injures his star player, Michael, and tries to turn to Penny's new tall boyfriend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Brown (Asante Blackk), but he turns out to be horrible. He discovers that Penny is actually good, as he taught her when she was a little girl, and coerces her to join the team, despite her disliking the sport.
Creepshow was released in 1982 to commercial success, [4] and The Stand project garnered the interest of Warner Bros., a company that placed it into development. [7] The budget for The Stand was set around $15–25 million just after Creepshow's release. [4] As of September 1982, King had completed two drafts of The Stand. [2]
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In early 2014, Delta Air Lines began using a new on-board safety film with many 1980s references, featuring an ending with a cameo of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reprising his role as co-pilot Roger Murdock. [58] In 2014, Travel Wisconsin began airing an ad with Robert Hays and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reprising their roles from the film. Kareem makes the ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 75, sits down with Prevention to share his atrial fibrillation diagnosis and experience. Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is a common heart condition that causes irregular heartbeat.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as himself; Kevin Michael Richardson as a masseuse; Paul Rudd as Dr. Zander; Episode features; Chalkboard gag "I will not ridicule teacher's Final Four bracket" Couch gag: The couch gag is done in the style of ASCII artwork, with Bart putting the word "Fatso" on Homer's chest and Homer replying "D'oh!" in a speech balloon ...
After a busy month—and the breaking of a certain scoring record—the Lakers legend is just trying to do it all the right way. Isn’t that what we’re all striving for?