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Spike Lee in 2007. Spike Lee is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor, known for films that deal with controversial social and political issues. Each of Lee's films is typically referred to as "A Spike Lee Joint" and the closing credits always end with the phrases "By Any Means Necessary," "Ya Dig," and "Sho Nuff." [1]
John Langley: Opening theme "Get Me Out" by Lil' Droppa: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 5: No. of episodes: 102 [1] Production; Running time: 22 minutes: Production company: Langley Productions: Original release; Network: Court TV (2005–2007) MyNetworkTV (2007–2010) Spike (2015–2017) Release ...
Chi-Raq (/ ʃ aɪ ˈ r æ k / ⓘ) is a 2015 American musical crime comedy drama film, directed and produced by Spike Lee and co-written by Lee and Kevin Willmott.Set in Chicago, the film focuses on the gang violence prevalent in neighborhoods on the city's south side, particularly the Englewood neighborhood.
Langley is currently an Executive Producer on the long-running reality program Cops, currently airing its 33rd season on Fox Nation. [3] Langley is also the Executive Producer of Jail: Las Vegas [4] and Jail: Big Texas, [5] which both air on Spike. Before creating both spin offs, Langley served as the Executive Producer of Jail, [6] which aired ...
The film went on to gross $119.1 million domestically on Friday (including Thursday's receipts), making it the biggest opening day and the biggest single day of all time, again surpassing Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($91 million on 15 July 2011) to become the only film ever to gross more than $100 million in a single day and the fastest film to ...
Production; Executive producers: Chris Rantamaki John Langley Morgan Langley: Running time: 20 to 22 minutes (excluding commercials) Production company: Langley Productions: Original release; Network: Spike: Release: May 7 () – July 16, 2012 ()
7 Days in Hell (2015) – sports mockumentary television film inspired by the Isner–Mahut marathon men's singles match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships [1]; 10 Days in a Madhouse (2015) – biographical film about undercover journalist Nellie Bly, a reporter for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World who had herself committed to the Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island to write an ...
Cops was created by John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, who tried unsuccessfully for several years to get a network to carry the program.When the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike forced them to find other kinds of programming, the young Fox Television network picked up the low-cost Cops, which had no union writers.