WWE No Way Out


Category: Sport
All Genres: Sport
Release Year: 2003
Country: USA, Canada
Runtime:
Rating: 6.4 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Kevin Dunn
Sound: Mono
Taglines:

  • The Film Youll Love to See!

  • Writing by: Walt Davis – writer
    Charles Teitel – story

    Produced by: Vince McMahon – producer

    Cast: Darren Matthews – William Regal
    Lance Storm – Himself
    Glen Jacobs – Himself (as Kane)
    Rob Van Dam – Himself
    Brock Lesnar – Himself
    Kurt Angle – Himself
    Chris Benoit – Himself
    Peter Gruner – Billy Kidman
    Shelton Benjamin – Himself
    Matt Hardy – Himself
    Paul Levesque – Triple H

    Music: Jack Millman
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Rock vs Hogan II…Triple H vs Steiner…Angle, Haas & Benjamin vs Edge, Benoit & Brock Lesnar.
    Plot: World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H vs. Scott Steiner, The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin vs. Eric Bischoff, World Tag Team Titles: Lance Storm & William Regal vs. Rob Van Dam & Kane, WWE Cruiserweight Title: Billy Kidman vs. Matt Hardy, Brock Lesnar & Chris Benoit vs. Team Angle, Chris Jericho vs. Jeff Hardy, The Undertaker vs. The Big Show

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    “Game Over” flashes on the screen at the end, in place of “The End.”

    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: At the end of a highway chase, a police officer shoots the monster 7 times with a revolver without reloading.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • The bogus referee, Sylvain Grenier, hired by Mr. McMahon for Rock-Hogan II match would return two months later on Raw. He would be part of a new tag team, La Resistance, along with newcomer Rene Dupree.
    • Stone Cold Steve Austin returns after a near-nine month self-imposed exile from the WWE at this pay-per-view.
    • It was never revealed on who attacked Edge backstage prior to the six man tag match.


    WWE Royal Rumble


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 2006
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 210
    Rating: 7.8 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Kevin DunnTim Walbert
    Sound: Dolby
    Taglines:

  • Animal desires… Human lust. Test Tube terrors… Half beast… all monster.

  • Writing by: Court Bauer – writer
    Christopher DeJoseph – writer
    Rudy Fischmann – writer
    Brian Gewirtz – writer
    Alex Greenfield – writer
    Ed Koskey – writer
    Stephanie McMahon – writer
    Larry Mollin – writer
    Bruce Prichard – writer
    Dusty Rhodes – writer

    Produced by: Vince McMahon – executive producer
    Vince McMahon – producer

    Cast: Kurt Angle – Himself
    Shelton Benjamin – Himself
    Chris Benoit – Himself
    Adam Birch – Himself (as Joey Mercury)
    Michael Bucci – Himself (as Simon Dean)
    Carlos Cabrera – Himself
    Mark Calaway – Himself (as The Undertaker)
    David Cash – Himself (as Kid Kash)
    Dionico Castellanos – Himself (as Psichosis)
    John Cena – Himself
    Chris Chavis – Himself (as Tatanka)

    Music: Jim Johnston
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Famous composer Martin meets concertmaster Barbara at one of his performances, and the two fall in love…
    Plot: The biggest Superstars of WWE RAW and WWE SmackDown! clash at Royal Rumble to determine who will go to WrestleMania 22 as the heavyweight contender.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    We gratefully acknowledge the co-operation and courtesies furnished by Princess Cruises and the offices and staff of the Sun Princess.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: The sun is shown setting on the west coast of Texas, which has no west coast.

    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Ten wrestlers made their first appearance in the Royal Rumble match: Psicosis, Bobby Lashley, Sylvan, Carlito, Joey Mercury, Johnny Nitro, Trevor Murdoch, Eugene, Super Crazy, and Chris Masters.
    • Glen Jacobs (Issac Yankem, DDS, Fake Diesel, Kane) made his tenth appearance in a Royal Rumble match, tying the record for most Royal Rumble appearances with Solofa Fatu (Fatu, The Sultan, Rikishi). It also marked his eighth consecutive appearance in the Royal Rumble as Kane, breaking the previous record of seven consecutive appearances held by himself, Owen Hart and Rick Martel.


    Leaf


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 2008
    Country: USA
    Runtime:
    Rating: 2.3 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Tim Carr
    Sound: Mono
    Taglines:

  • Sometimes truth, is stranger than fiction.

  • Writing by: Tim Carr – writer

    Produced by: Tim Carr – executive producer
    Melissa Demyan – associate producer

    Cast: Keith Bullard – San Diego Narrator
    Tim Carr – Ryan Leaf
    Ryan Cormier – Himself
    Keita Crespina – Rodney Harrison
    Tim Crum – Rick Stroud
    Melissa Demyan – Dallas Narrator
    Hugh Douglas – Himself
    Krazy Joe Fiore – Humorist
    Alex Gasbarro – Mr. Barkanns
    Tony Devon – David Dunn
    Deena Martin – Tampa Bay Narrator

    Music: Tuomas Kantelinen
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: This is a semi-biographical account of the short NFL career of quarterback Ryan Leaf, who was one of…
    Plot: This is a semi-biographical account of the short NFL career of quarterback Ryan Leaf, who was one of the most highly-rated quarterbacks entered in the NFLs 1998 player draft and was considered a lock as first or second choice. Leaf was chosen second, by the San Diego Chargers, but signs of trouble surfaced behind the scenes when, in answer to a question about how he would handle being such a high draft choice, Leaf proclaimed he would take some buddies to Las Vegas and celebrate madly. It quickly became clear Leaf lacked maturity to lead, and after winning his first two games of the 1998 season his efforts collapsed in a dreadful loss to Kansas City, followed by an infamous screaming encounter with a local reporter and a perfunctory public apology. Leaf never accepted the responsibilities of being a leader, constantly quarreling with seemingly anyone around him, and injury benched him for the 1999 season; when his replacement, Moses Moreno, was himself injured early in 2000, Leaf became the Chargers starter and proved abysmal as a quarterback with just one win in sixteen games. He was cut after 2000 and finished his career as a low-ranked backup in Dallas in 2001 before disappearing from the NFL altogether, his career considered the worst in the history of the NFL.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
     Bosun the bulldog

    Goofs: We know about 3 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: The monitoring guard at the air force base is shown to have the rank of “furir” (sergeant) on his shoulder patches, though his nametag clearly displays the shortening “Fk” which stands for “fanrik” (2nd lieutenant).

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Artificial snow had to be ordered in from London because of the mild winter.
    • The aircraft-scenes were filmed with six JAS-39 Gripen fighters, four helicopters and a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
    • The Swedish Air Force made two demands of the filmmakers in return for the loan of the six JAS 39 Gripen Fighter jets. The First was that all aerial photography would be granted for use in commercials by the Air Force free of charge. The second was that one of the military characters was a female and that she had a substantial role, because the Air Force wants more women to apply for service.


    Super Bowl XXXVII


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 2003
    Country: USA
    Runtime:
    Rating: 5.6 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Drew Esocoff
    Sound: Mono
    Taglines:

  • As Co-Pilots… Theyre Co-Riots! Theyve got the whole Army Air Corps in a sky-high uproar… and sweeping the nation in fun-formation!

  • Writing by: Edmund L. Hartmann – (story)
    True Boardman – (screenplay) &
    Nat Perrin – (screenplay) &
    John Grant – (screenplay)

    Produced by: Glenn Tryon – associate producer

    Cast: Sam Adams – Oakland Raiders Left Defensive Tackle
    Michael Alstott – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fullback
    Ronde Barber – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Right Cornerback
    Eric Barton – Oakland Raiders Right Linebacker
    Ryan Benjamin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Center
    Chris Berman – Halftime Show Host
    Chuck Bresnahan – Oakland Raiders Defensive Coordinator
    Derrick Brooks – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Left Linebacker
    Tim Brown – Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver
    Mieke Buchan – SBS Australia – field correspondent
    Nick Buoniconti – Ceremonial Coin Toss

    Music: Frank Skinner
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: The 37th edition of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game featured the Oakland Raiders, with a long history of Superbowl triumph…
    Plot: The 37th edition of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game featured the Oakland Raiders, with a long history of Superbowl triumph, and the upstart Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team with a long history of futility making its first ever Superbowl appearence. The Raiders were supremely confident of victory, feeling they were owed a Superbowl after the controversial AFC divisional playoff game against the Patriots the previous season; ironically, the Raiders coach in that game was Jon Gruden, who was now Bucs coach after a costly buyout of his contract by Tampa to Oakland after the 2001 season. Nicknamed “Chuckie” after the redheaded freckle-faced terror doll of horror movie fame, Gruden led the Bucs with a suffocating defense, while new Raiders coach Bill Callahan likewise had a potent defense and also had Raiders history on his side.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The opening credits are shown in a zany animation sequence. Towards the end, the voice of star Anthony Newley comments on the names being introduced in these credits. He calls the producer “a funny fella” and mispronounces a slew of other names.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: When Benson and Heathcliffs plane lands, it is without landing gear in an area where no planes are near. When Heathcliff gets out of the plane, it is upright, indicating that landing gear is present, and other planes surround theirs.

    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • The first Super Bowl to be scheduled in advance to play in February.
    • This marked yet another Super Bowl appearance for the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders are the only team to make appearances in the Super Bowl in four different decades, the 1960s 70s 80s and 00s. The 1990s were the only decade in which the Raiders did not make a Super Bowl appearance.
    • The Oakland Raiders and the St. Louis Rams are the only to teams to represent two different cities in their Super Bowl appearances. The Raiders and Rams before represented Los Angeles in 1979 (Rams) and 1983 (Raiders).


    ECW One Night Stand


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 2005
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 180
    Rating: 3.9 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Kevin Dunn
    Sound: Dolby SR
    Taglines:

  • Its High Noon in hell
  • To live the life hes always dreamed of hell have to do the unthinkable.

  • Writing by: Paul Heyman – writer
    Ed Koskey – writer
    David J. Lagana – writer
    Tom Laughlin – writer

    Produced by: Kieran Bent – producer
    Paul Heyman – executive producer
    Vince McMahon – executive producer
    Vince McMahon – producer
    Cory Poccia – assistant producer
    Cory Poccia – field producer
    Cory Poccia – on location producer

    Cast: Paul Heyman – Himself
    C.G. Afi – Tony Mamaluke
    Bill Alfonso – Himself
    Michael Alfonso – Mike Awesome
    Kurt Angle – Himself
    Steve Austin – Himself
    Doug Basham – Himself
    Chris Benoit – Himself
    Eric Bischoff – Himself
    Terry Brunk – Sabu
    Charlie Bruzzese – Himself

    Music: Anders Koppel
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Hugo, the one-of-a-kind jungle animal, is snatched away from his home for a second time in another attempt for him to become an animal actor…
    Plot: Hugo, the one-of-a-kind jungle animal, is snatched away from his home for a second time in another attempt for him to become an animal actor. Meanwhile, hes reunited with Rita the kind, streetwise fox. Finding that life in front of and behind the camera isnt so bad, he grows more unaccustomed to wild life once he escapes and slowly weakens his relationship with Rita.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    (After the credits) And if you didnt see your name: 1) I couldnt read your handwriting 2) You werent in the movie 3) I just forgot But thanks to everyone who came out!

    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: When Bella the housekeeper first visits the captives in their cell she claps her right hand over her mouth as she realizes she has said too much and, after a cut, removes her LEFT hand to continue speaking.

    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • On the DVD release of the PPV, Sandmans entrance music, “Enter Sandman” by Metallica, was fuzzed out. This scrapped much of Mick Foley and Joey Styles comments during Sandmans entrance. However, if you listen closely during Mick Foleys original commentary on the DVD, you can hear some parts of “Enter Sandman” playing.
    • JBL and Blue Meanie got into a real altercation during the ECW vs WWE skirmish at the end. During the chaos if you watch those two you can see JBL really punching Meanie in the face.


    WWE Cyber Sunday


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 2006
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 210
    Rating: 6 (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Kevin Dunn
    Sound: Mono
    Taglines:

  • Hail! The conquering hero comes!

  • Writing by: Court Bauer – writer
    Christopher DeJoseph – writer
    Brian Gewirtz – writer
    Paul Heyman – writer
    Sajiv Kapoor – writer
    Ed Koskey – writer
    David J. Lagana – writer
    Stephanie McMahon – writer
    Dusty Rhodes – writer
    Michael Seitz – writer

    Produced by: Vince McMahon – executive producer

    Cast: Booker Huffman – King Booker
    John Cena – Himself
    Paul Wight – Big Show
    Hazim Ali – Armando Alejandro Estrada
    Shelton Benjamin – Himself
    Chris Benoit – Himself
    Eric Bischoff – Himself
    Barbie Blank – Kelly
    John Bonito – Himself
    Carlos Cabrera – Himself
    Kelly Carlson – Kate Triton (archive footage)

    Music: Jim Johnston
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: A former child star falls in love with a stuffy accountant, who wants to learn why his firms movie studio is losing money.
    Plot: Atterbury Dodd is an efficiency expert who believes everything can be reduced to mathematics. He is sent to Hollywood to see whether Colossal Pictures is a good investment. He soon learns that movie production doesnt fit his formulaic mindset.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    In the end credits, Valerie Hobson, who played Estella as an adult in David Leans 1946 version of “Great Expectations”, is credited as having played Biddy, a rather prominent character, in this 1934 version, but Biddy never appears at all.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: During the jeep ride, one of the sailors is thrown out when the vehicle hits a bump and jumps onto a dirt road. The sailor is then shown back in the jeep in the next shot.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Aishwarya Rai was the first choice for the role of Komal Singh.


    WrestleMania VII


    Category: Sport
    All Genres: Sport
    Release Year: 1991
    Country:
    Runtime:
    Rating: 5.9 (0)
    Languages: Spanish, English, Italian
    Director: Steve Jacobs
    Sound: Stereo
    Taglines:

  • Superstars & Stripes Forever

  • Writing by: Anna Maria Monticelli – writer

    Produced by: Vince McMahon – producer

    Cast: Sgt. Slaughter – Himself
    Hulk Hogan – Himself
    Raymond Traylor – The Big Boss Man
    Curt Hennig – Himself (as Mr. Perfect)
    Bret Hart – Himself (as Bret Hitman Hart)
    Jim Neidhart – Himself
    Jerry Sags – Himself
    Brian Knobs – Himself
    Randy Savage – Himself (as Macho Man Randy Savage)
    Warrior – Himself (as The Ultimate Warrior)
    Jake Roberts – Jake The Snake Roberts

    Music: Cezary Skubiszewski
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: WWF Title: Sgt. Slaughter vs. Hulk Hogan, WWF Intercontinental Title: Mr. Perfect vs. The Big Boss Man…
    Plot: WWF Title: Sgt. Slaughter vs. Hulk Hogan, WWF Intercontinental Title: Mr. Perfect vs. The Big Boss Man, WWF Tag Team Titles: The Hart Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys, Retirement Match: Randy Savage vs. The Ultimate Warrior, Blindfold Match: Jake Roberts vs. Rick Martel, The Rockers vs. The Barbarian & Haku, Leigon of Doom vs. Power & Glory, Tito Santana vs. The Mountie, The Texas Tornado vs. Dino Bravo, Demolition vs. Kiato & Tenryu, The British Bulldog vs. The Warlord, Earthquake vs. Greg Valentine, Ted DiBiase vs. Virgil, The Undertaker vs. Jimmy Snuka

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    A chorus of females dance and sing “No Woman No Cry” during much of the end credits.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: SPOILERS: Near the end of the film when Cain jumps through the window to fight Luke, they both fall to the ground. As Luke gets up, he throws his gun away, then begins to chase after it as Cain tackles him to the ground once again. It appears the original idea was for Luke to drop the gun when hit by Cain, but the actor missed the cue, and had to throw it away (quite obviously) instead. They probably couldnt do a retake as they had destroyed the one window they had for the shot.

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • The event took place just before the end of the Persian Gulf war. The event was moved from Olympic Stadium to the Los Angeles Sports Arena because of slow ticket sales. Vince McMahon made up a story that a sniper might try and take out Sgt. Slaughter, who was, at the time, playing an Iraqi sympathizer.
    • This Wrestlemania was supposed to take place at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but a combination of slow ticket sales (despite starting the sale for them a year in advance) and safety concerns due to the Gulf War forced it to be moved to the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
    • Hulk Hogan “bled” for the first time in years here.