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Jerry Maguire is a slick 35-year-old sports agent working for Sports Management International (SMI). After criticism from an injured player's son triggers an epiphany, he writes a mission statement about perceived dishonesty in business and his desire to work with fewer clients to produce a better, more caring personal relationship with them.
Show Me the Money is a television game show hosted by William Shatner which ran on ABC from November 14, 2006, to December 13, 2006. The show employed an aspect similar to Deal or No Deal, but with open-ended trivia questions. The show was taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood. It also aired in Canada on CH.
Show Me the Money may refer to: "Show me the money", a well-known phrase uttered by characters in the 1996 film Jerry Maguire; Show Me the Money (South Korean TV series), a South Korean music/rap competition show; Show Me the Money (British TV programme), a 2010–2013 British topical debate television programme that aired on BBC
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Across the nation, more than $20 billion is waiting to be reclaimed by citizens who may not even know they may be owed cash from "unclaimed property," which can include uncashed paychecks, refunds ...
Type Person(s) Publication(s) Publication date Reported price Ref Baby photos Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt: People & Hello!: August 2008 $15,000,000 [1]Baby photos
In its broader cinematographic sense, a money shot (also called a money-making shot [7]) is a provocative, sensational, or memorable sequence in a film, on which the film's commercial performance is perceived to depend. [2] [8] The scene may or may not be a special-effects sequence, but may be counted on to become a selling point for the film.