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  2. Meat Loaf - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his role in 1975 for Rocky Horror Picture Show, Meat Loaf also had a career as an actor in television and film. 1992 he was a main character in Leap Of Faith where he played as the band director/bus driver/piano player, He also played a small role as a doorman/bouncer in Wayne's World.

  3. Keeping the Faith - Wikipedia

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    Keeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton (in his directorial debut), Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment , in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000.

  4. Letters to God - Wikipedia

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    [15] The NYC Movie Guru gave the film a positive review, "Letters to God manages to be a bighearted, uplifting and captivating drama for all ages. It will inspire you to open your heart compassionately and to find hope, faith and comfort throughout your life’s hardships." [16] The film was extremely well received by Christian film critics.

  5. Everyone's still talking about the 'SNL' Beavis and ... - AOL

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    From the cast members and the host breaking to the content and the callbacks to an era we're so desperate to relive/remember, there's a lot to love about the skit,” he said.

  6. Faith Works: 'Coco' highlights themes of remembering ... - AOL

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    Faith Works: How to ensure sheep follow their shepherd amid so many competing voices In an imperfect, one might even say broken world, there is hope for healing and restoration, a happy ending ...

  7. Fireproof (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fireproof is a 2008 American Christian drama film released by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Affirm Films (the company's first film), [2] directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote and co-produced it with Stephen Kendrick.

  8. Live from New York, it’s the cast of “Saturday Night.” Director Jason Reitman’s “thriller-comedy,” as he described it to Vanity Fair, takes place on Oct. 11, 1975, the day of the first ...

  9. Do You Believe? (film) - Wikipedia

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    Film reviewer for The Dove Foundation, Edwin L. Carpenter starts his review with, "...the best faith-based film I have ever seen!" [10] Writing for The Times-Picayune, Mike Scott describes the film as, "It is not mainstream entertainment; it is mainstream Sunday school – which is fine if this is what you want to see at the movie theater."