Category: Sport
All Genres: Sport
Release Year: 2009
Country: Germany
Runtime:
Rating: 5.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Andrew Morahan
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
Writing by: Mike Jefferies – (screenplay)
Piers Ashworth – (writer)
Produced by: Piers Ashworth – co-producer
Matt Barrelle – producer
Peter Hargitay – executive producer
Stevie Hargitay – associate producer
Peter Heslop – producer
Mike Jefferies – producer
Danny Stepper – executive producer
Cast: JJ Feild – Liam Adams
Leo Gregory – Charlie Braithwaite
Kuno Becker – Santiago Munez
Nick Moran – Nick Ashworth
Kasia Smutniak – Sophia Rossi
Anya Lahiri – June
Tamer Hassan – Ronnie
Craig Heaney – Phil
Jack McBride – Walter
Christopher Fairbank – Foghorn
Mike Elliot – Gordon
Music: Mark Thomas
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Plot Outline: A team of teenagers with attitude are recruited and try save Angel Grove from the evil witch Rita Repulsa and later Lord Zedd Emperor of all he sees and their horde of monsters.
Plot: Heroes compete on the greatest stage of all, the 2006 FIFA World Cup Finals in Germany.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
During the third season, bloopers and extended scenes were often played during the end credits.
Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: In episode 72, “Green No More Part I”, Lord Zedd has captured the rangers in an energy field, while he walks around gloating. Duct tape is visible on his staff just below the “Z” presumably broken during rehearsal because it is used to fight a powerless Tommy later.
Trivia: There are 43 entries in the trivia list – like these:
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Category: Sport
All Genres: Sport
Release Year: 1999
Country: USA
Runtime: 180
Rating: 5.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Kevin Dunn
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
Writing by: Marco Barboni – screenplay
Marco Barboni – story
Sergio Donati – story
Terence Hill – story
Steven Siebert – story
Produced by: Vince McMahon – producer
Cast: Paul Levesque – Triple H (as Hunter Hearst Helmsley)
Vince McMahon – Himself
Dwayne Johnson – The Rock
Paul Wight – The Big Show
Raymond Traylor – Big Bossman
Chyna – Herself
Chris Jericho – Himself
Monty Sopp – Billy Gunn
Davey Boy Smith – Himself (as The British Bulldog)
Sean Morley – Val Venis
A.C. Connor – DLo Brown
Music: Mauro Paoluzzi
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Plot Outline: Street Fight: Triple H vs. Vince McMahon, WWF Title: The Big Show vs. The Big Boss Man, WWF Intercontinental Title: Chyna vs…
Plot: Street Fight: Triple H vs. Vince McMahon, WWF Title: The Big Show vs. The Big Boss Man, WWF Intercontinental Title: Chyna vs. Chris Jericho, WWF Tag Team Titles: The New Age Outlaws vs. The Rock n Sock Connection, WWF European Title: The British Bulldog vs. Val Venis vs. DLo Brown, WWF Womens Title (Evening Gown in a Pool Match): Jacqueline vs. The Kat vs. Ivory vs. B.B., Steel Cage Match: Kane vs. X-Pac, Kurt Angle vs. Steve Blackman, The Hollys vs. Rikishi & Viscera, $1 Contenders Tag Team Battle Royal
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
“And introducing John Derek as Nick Romano”
Goofs: We know about 6 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: McQ uses an Ingram MAC-10 9mm machine pistol, which fires approximately 20 rounds per second. When firing the MAC-10 in the car, on the beach, no empty cartridges are ejected from the gun. Emptying a full 30 round magazine would have sprayed casings all over the car.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Category: Sport
All Genres: Sport
Release Year: 1970
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: 4.5 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Johnny Asuncion
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Johnny Asuncion – writer
Produced by: Peter Paul Basler – producer
Kimberley Bliquez – executive producer
Erin Egan – co-producer
Kyla Kuhner – co-producer
Hrach Titizian – producer
Cast: Frank Gifford – Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer / … (245 episodes, 1971-1997)
Howard Cosell – Himself – Color Commentator / … (193 episodes, 1970-1983)
Don Meredith – Himself – Color Commentator / … (170 episodes, 1970-1984)
Al Michaels – Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer / … (111 episodes, 1986-2005)
Fran Tarkenton – Himself – Color Commentator / … (66 episodes, 1970-1983)
John Madden – Himself – Color Commentator / … (63 episodes, 1970-2005)
Dan Dierdorf – Himself – Color Commentator (53 episodes, 1987-1998)
O.J. Simpson – Himself – Color Commentator / … (52 episodes, 1973-1985)
Don Shula – Himself – Miami Dolphins Head Coach (51 episodes, 1970-1995)
Alex Karras – Himself – Color Commentator (39 episodes, 1974-1976)
Dan Marino – Himself – Miami Dolphins Quarterback / … (35 episodes, 1983-1999)
Music: Mary Kouyoumdjian Jay McMeekan
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Plot Outline: Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFLs regular season.
Plot: “Are you ready for some football?!” That six-word lyric, as bellowed out each week by country music superstar Hank Williams Jr., preluded each “NFL Monday Night Football” game, the first successful attempt to air a National Football League (NFL) football game in prime-time. Each week, two teams (as chosen months in advance by the NFL) met in what has become a Monday night tradition. Usually, a trio of sports-casters (a play-by-play announcer joined by a color commentator and an analyst) called the action. Half-time interviews with coaches and players, and sideline reports after outstanding plays were also innovations that contributed to the appeal of these games. Many of the games proved to be exciting, though sometimes the games were boring (especially if the teams were a mismatch or not very good, a necessary risk since the games were scheduled months in advance). Often serving as part of the announcing team were former NFL greats including OJ Simpson, Dan Dierdorf, Joe Namath and Lynn Swann.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
No Live Girls Were Hurt or Injured During the Making of This Production
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: When Amanda is bitten in the alleyway you can see the end of the tube where the fake blood is pumped from and the line of blood from it as the Vampire pulls back, it is then visible again when he goes to take another bite.
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