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Alex Apollonov is an Australian YouTube personality and comedian, better known for his online presence as I Did a Thing, and his YouTube channel of the same name.He is also the co-star of Boy Boy which he created with fellow comedian Aleksa Vulović who also stars in his videos.
The movie was supposed to be their first film planned to have a wide theatrical release. Eleven pages of the shooting script went up on the official website, but production came to a halt shortly after. In mid-June 2003, production was supposed to begin on an animated remake of their film Left Behind: The Movie. Cloud Ten's VP of films, André ...
How to Train Your Dragon is an upcoming American fantasy film written, co-produced, and directed by Dean DeBlois.It is a live-action remake of DreamWorks Animation's 2010 animated film of the same name, which itself was loosely based on the 2003 first novel in the book series by Cressida Cowell.
Flirting with Forty is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama television film directed by Mikael Salomon from a screenplay by Julia Dahl, based on the novel with the same name by Jane Porter. Starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley , the film premiered on Lifetime on December 6, 2008.
2149: The Aftermath (also known as ESC, Darwin, and Confinement) is a Canadian science fiction film directed by Benjamin Duffield and written by Robert Higden. The film stars Molly Parker, Nick Krause, Juliette Gosselin, Cassidy Marlene Jaggard, Jordyn Negri, and Daniel DiVenere.
The Drifting Classroom (漂流教室, Hyōryū Kyōshitsu) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Kazuo Umezu.It was serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1972 to 1974, and published as collected tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan.
Five is a 2011 American comedy-drama anthology television film which premiered on Lifetime on October 10, 2011. [1] The film drew 1.3 million viewers to its premiere. [ 2 ] A sequel, Call Me Crazy: A Five Film , was released in 2013.