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It is the holiday season, and the Whitfields are celebrating together. The matriarch, Shirley Ann "Ma'Dere" Whitfield (Loretta Devine), and her boyfriend, Joe (Delroy Lindo) got joined by her six children: eldest child, Quentin, Jr. a musician who is always on the go and has not been home in 4 years, much like their father (Shirley's ex-husband) who abandoned them; eldest daughter, Lisa ...
This is a list of films produced and/or released by American film studio TriStar Pictures.Some of the films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing (formerly known as Triumph Releasing Corporation (1982–1994) and Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (1988–2005).
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THX's mascot is a robot named Tex, created by John Lasseter, the ex-CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. [44] He first appeared in the original and extended Tex trailer (simply known as Tex 1 EX or Tex EX), which debuted in theaters with Independence Day on July 3, 1996, in which he fixes up the THX logo. [44]
In 2007, it was signed on as home video distributor of releases by Summit Entertainment (ironically, Summit was later bought by Lionsgate). [18] In addition to DVDs, Universal was a major supporter of the HD DVD format until Toshiba discontinued the format.
Taken together, the ... films in the National Film Registry represent a stunning range of American filmmaking—including Hollywood features, documentaries, avant-garde and amateur productions, films of regional interest, ethnic, animated, and short film subjects—all deserving recognition, preservation and access by future generations.
July 27, 2007 The Simpsons Movie: co-production with 20th Century Fox Animation, Gracie Films and Matt Groening Productions: August 31, 2007 Death Sentence: North American distribution and select International studio credit only; produced by Hyde Park Entertainment and Baldwin Entertainment Group October 5, 2007 The Seeker: The Dark is Rising
THX executives liked the parody so much that the scene was later remade into an actual THX movie trailer, with the scene being redone in a widescreen aspect ratio by Film Roman. [ 17 ] "Dumbest Girl Alive", the opening track on the album 10,000 Gecs , by hyperpop duo 100 gecs , begins with a sample of the THX Deep Note.