A guidance counselor mistakenly sends out the wrong transcripts to Stanford University under the name of an over-achieving high schooler.
One of rock's all time live-in-concert greats Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers were filmed at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles on October 16 2002. Tracklisting: 1. The Last DJ 2. Money Becomes King 3. Dreamville 4. Joe 5. When A Kid Goes Bad 6. Like A Diamond 7. Lost Children 8. Blue Sunday 9. You And Me 10. The Man Who Loves Women 11. Have Love Will Travel 12. Can't Stop The Sun 13. Change Of Heart 14. I Need To Know 15. Shake Rattle
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: High Grass Dogs Live from the Fillmore (1999) TRACK LIST: ""Intro/California"" ""Jammin' Me"" ""Runnin' Down a Dream"" ""Swingin'"" ""Breakdown"" ""Listen to Her Heart"" ""You Don't Know How It Feels"" ""Mary Jane's Last Dance"" ""Mona"" (Featuring Bo Diddley) ""Lay Down My Old Guitar"" ""Even the Losers"" ""Walls"" ""Angel Dream"" ""Room at the Top"" ""Country Farm"" ""You Wreck Me"" ""I Don't Wanna Fight"" ""Free Fallin'"" ""Free Girl Now""
While it invites charges of Hollywood nepotism, Orange County overcomes that stigma with a delightful cast of newcomers and veterans alike. It's no better or worse than many teen comedies, but director Jake Kasdan (son of director Lawrence Kasdan) astutely combines teen-flick staples (stoner gags, raucous parties) with a biting undercurrent of southern California absurdity. This comedic texture helps Colin Hanks (son of Tom) and Schuyler Fisk (daughter of Sissy Spacek) to prove their big-screen promise. They play (respectively) an Orange County teen and aspiring writer named Shaun who yearns for admission to Stanford, and his sensible girlfriend who knows just how to nurture his dreams. Much of the comedy arises from the foibles of Shaun's dysfunctional family (played to perfection by Jack Black, Catherine O'Hara and John Lithgow), while unbilled cameos by Ben Stiller and Kevin Kline add zest to a movie that tries to be different, and mostly succeeds. --Jeff Shannon
I Need That Record! is a tour-de-force tale of greed media consolidation homogenized radio big box stores downloading and technological shifts in the music industry told through candid interviews crestfallen record store owners startling statistics and eye-popping animation.
Mike Hurst and his All Star Band performing live in concert at Henly On Thames. Tracks include: 1. Rock Island Line 2. Lovesick Blues 3. Hey Good Lookin' 4. Cry Me A River 5. Silver Threads And Golden Needles 6. Island Of Dreams 7. I Love My Dog 8. First Cut Is The Deepest 9. Mighty Quinn 10. Under The Moon Of Love 11. Treat Her Right / Spooky 12. Who Do You Love 13. Baby Let's Play House 14. All Shook Up 15. Blue Suede Shoes 16. One Night / Crossroads 17. You Can't Do That 18
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