Transylmania Game

2021年4月17日
Register here: http://gg.gg/p2t4c
*Transylmania Game Unblocked
*Transylmania Game 2
*Transylmania 2 Game Codes
*Transylvania Game Mac Computer Retro
Tony Denman, Actor: Fargo. Tony Denman was born on October 22, 1979 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA as Anthony Richard Denman. He is an actor and writer, known for Fargo (1996), Sorority Boys (2002) and Go (1999). He has been married to Amy Denman since August 20, 2011. He was previously married to Sarah-Jane Potts. JENNIFER LYONS nude - 26 images and 3 videos - including scenes from ’Devil’s Prey’ - ’California Dreams’ - ’Transylmania’. Logo Quiz Spirits, Beers and Wines is a mobile game by Bubble Quiz Games, which focuses on logos of spirits and other liquors’ companies. (Answers by vesion 8.0) Credits to: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Camerun. Dear Twitpic Community - thank you for all the wonderful photos you have taken over the years. We have now placed Twitpic in an archived state.BlackballDirected byMel SmithProduced byJames Gay-ReesWritten byTim FirthStarringDistributed byIcon Entertainment International
*5 September 2003 (U.K.)[1]
*11 February 2005 (U.S.)96 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBox office$48,000 (US)
Blackball (also known as National Lampoon’s Blackball) is a 2003 British sportscomedy film, based on the game of lawn bowls. The screenplay was written by Tim Firth,[2] and the film was directed by Mel Smith.[3] The film features James Cromwell as a master bowls player, and Paul Kaye as a naturally talented player who have differing social backgrounds; who are placed together by Vince Vaughn to play for England against Australia. Its fictional plot is based on the bowls player Griff Sanders, who was also referred to as ’The Bad Boy of Bowls’.[4][5]Background[edit]
In addition to the main character being modelled after Griff Sanders, the film also spoofs Bjørge Lillelien’s infamous commentary from Norway’s 2–1 defeat of England at football in 1981.[6] This theme was first riffed by David Baddiel and Frank Skinner on their TV show Fantasy Football League, and the other commentator for the match was Angus Loughran, who played ’Statto’ on Fantasy Football.
Blackball was filmed on the Isle of Man and Torquay during October and November 2002. It was released on DVD on 16 February 2004. Various internet games were created in promotion of the movie.[7]Crackerjack an Australian bowls based film that pre-dates Blackball has been described in some circles as the true inspiration for the English version.[citation needed]Plot[edit]
Cliff Starkey (Paul Kaye), is a rebellious young bowls player, brought up on ’the Lynx Estate’, with his friend Trevor (Johnny Vegas), and grandfather Mutley (Bernard Cribbins) as a painter and decorator. He dreams of playing for his country but always preferring to play by his own rules, was always disapproved by the local Torquaybowls club. He learns of Australian brothers (Carl and Mark Doohan) future tour of England, and plans to get selected for the national team. Starkey would play through the tournament undefeated, defeating veteran player (and thirteen times champion) Ray Speight (James Cromwell). After winning the competition, and becoming eligible to play for England, Speight, the head of the local lawn bowls association, bans Starkey for fifteen years for writing an expletive on an opponent’s scorecard. Angry about the ban, Starkey gatecrashes the celebration party for Speight, who was declared champion; launching a wood across the dinner table at Speight.Cliff Starkey being presented by Rick Schwartz as the ’bad boy of bowls’.
Starkey is then picked up by sports agent Rick Schwartz (Vince Vaughn), where Starkey is re branded as the ’bad boy of bowls’, turning the normally sedate sport into a glitzy, in your face competition. Having defeated many lower key players in unofficial matches, using his variety of trick shots Starkey develops a romance with Kerry Speight (Alice Evans), Ray’s daughter. Schwartz proposes a way to get the ban on Starkey lifted, by using this relationship, where the two are spotted by national press, setting Ray Speight to swear at a public address, causing the ban to be removed.
With the sport’s popularity at an all-time high, both Speight and Starkey become media celebrities. Schwartzs organises both Starkey and Speight take on Australia’s unbeaten Doohan brothers in ’The Ashes’, a one off tournament in a custom made bowls arena in Torquay. Schwartz; afraid that the relationship with Kerry is affecting Starkey’s game; ends his relationship without his consent causing Starkey to fire Schwartz.
Both players have a wide disdain for each other, and are made to use custom bowls for the game. After failing with his woods, and the pressure of the game getting to him, Starkey throws his own woods (and signature carrier bag) into a canal. With both players failing at half time, Trevor and Kerry talk to the pair, and get them to work as a team to make a comeback. Starkey would dive into the canal, followed by Ray Speight, who thought Starkey was trying to drown himself, but was in fact rescuing his own bowls. The two return to the arena, wet and make a comeback thanks to Speight’s experience and Starkey’s extravagance, to force the game into an extra name (humorously titled the ’golden bowl’), much to the disbelief of Carl and Mark Doohan.
The final end, a one bowl play-off, sees a perfect front toucher from Mark Doohan. Speight gives the bowl to Starkey, but stops him from playing his intended fire shot, and instead instructs him to play his own signature large inswinging bowl. The shot works, and the two celebrate having defeated the Australian team, and make amends with Trevor and Mutley.Cast[edit]
*Paul Kaye as Cliff Starkey
*Johnny Vegas as Trevor
*Vince Vaughn as Rick Schwartz
*Alice Evans as Kerry Speight
*Kenneth Cranham as Chairman Collins
*Bernard Cribbins as Mutley
*James Cromwell as Ray Speight
*Imelda Staunton as Bridget
*James Fleet as Alan The Pipe
*James Cromwell as Ray
*David Ryall as Giles Wilton
*Ian McNeice as Hugh the SideburnsReception[edit]
Critical response to the film was mixed. Critical review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes scored the film at 41% based on 22 reviews.[8]
David Aldridge of the Radio Times scored the game 1 out of 5, noting that ’the laughs here are way off-target.’[9] Nev Pierce of the BBC gave the film 2 out of 5 stars.[1]Ed Colley of Future Movies gave the film 3.5/5 saying that ’blackball isn’t going to single-handedly save British cinema, but it’s a likable comedy all the same, even for those wouldn’t know a good in-swinger if it came curving towards them at a frightening pace.’[10] William Thomas of Empire Online liked the movie stating ’A quintessentially British concoction, but a charming one at that. Good performances and a witty script add up to an entertaining, if whimsical, film.’[11]References[edit]
*^ abPierce, Nev (4 October 2003). ’BBC Blackball Review’. BBC.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
*^’Blackball | Film | The Guardian’. The Guardian. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^’The Tim Firth Blackball Home Page’. Timfirth.com. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
*^Colley, Ed (16 September 2003). ’Blackball Future Movies Review’. futuremovies.co.uk. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
*^’Troubled times for the Gazza of the green’. The Independent. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^’Commentator’s ’Maggie Thatcher’ outburst makes UNESCO list’. Thelocal.no. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^https://web.archive.org/web/20031117141030/http://www.badboybowls.com/BadBoyBowls_v14.swf
*^’NATIONAL LAMPOON’S BLACKBALL (2005)’. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^Aldridge, David. ’Blackball - Review’. Radio Times. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^Colley, Ed (16 September 2003). ’Blackball Review - Future Movies’. Future Movies. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
*^’Blackball’. Empire. 1 January 2000. Retrieved 30 January 2021.External links[edit]
*Blackball at IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blackball_(film)&oldid=1003715001’Musetta Vander (1996, age 33)Born26 May 1963 (age 57)Durban, South AfricaOccupationActress, model, dancerYears active1991–presentWebsitewww.musettavander.com
Musetta Vander (born Musetta van der Merwe; 26 May 1963)[1] is a South African actress, model and dancer.[1]Biography[edit]
In 1991, Vander landed her first notable role, portraying Zander Tyler in seven episodes of the action-adventure TV series Super Force.
In 1997, Vander portrayed Sindel in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.
In 1998, Vander starred as Lady Elara, one of the lead characters in the video game Dune 2000. In 2002, Vander reprised her role for the gaming sequel, Emperor: Battle for Dune.
Vander’s theater credits include The Bourgeois Gentleman and Soweto’s Burning.
Vander appeared in commercials, including those for Lancôme, Sanyo, McDonald’s, Diet Coke, Mercedes, Heineken and Skittles. She played Agent 24-7 for Prudential Real Estate.
Vander is featured in magazines, including a pictoral in Maxim[2] and a cover on Details.[citation needed]
1999, Vander had a supporting role in Barry Sonnenfeld’s film Wild Wild West portraying an assistant to Kenneth Branagh’s character, Dr. Loveless.
2000, Vander played a seductive Siren O Brother, Where Art Thou?. That same year, she had a role in The Cell alongside Jennifer Lopez.
Vander appeared in televisionprogramming, primarily science fiction and fantasy series, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stargate SG-1, Star Trek: Voyager, Babylon 5, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Highlander: The Series. Later TV credits include guest appearances on NCIS, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and Hawaii Five-0.Transylmania Game Unblocked
Vander played the lead character’s wife in the comedy Kicking & Screaming, and co-starred in Say It in Russian. She played the lead female character in the thriller Breaking Point.[3] Vander can also be seen in the spoof/comedy Transylmania.
Vander starred in a Christian movie called Johnny, and played the step-mother of Gattlin Griffith in the horror movie Under the Bed.Filmography[edit]Film[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes1989The EndangeredChristine PickeringCrimes of CrimesSheri CutlerThe RevengerMarissa1993MonolithKatya PavlovaDirect-to-video1994I’ll Do AnythingDancerScene deletedDickwadJuicyShort filmOblivionLash1995Project MetalbeastDebbieThe Secret ForceNurseProject Shadowchaser IIIRea AstovDirect-to-videoUnder the Hula MoonMaya Gundinger1996The Lord Protector: The Riddle of the ChosenLady BerylOblivion 2: BacklashLash1997American HeroGipsyUnreleasedElissaElissaShort filmMortal Kombat: AnnihilationSindel1998GunshyGrace1999MollyMaxineWild Wild WestMunitia2000O Brother, Where Art Thou?SirenThe CellElla Baines2004Forbidden WarriorReza2005MansquitoDr. Jennifer AllenTV movieKicking & ScreamingJanice WestonWhat’s Up, Scarlet?Sabrina Fisser2006SpymateDr. Claudette AmourMonster NightMiss MorticiaDirect-to-video2007Say It in RussianNataliaPlanet RaptorSgt. Jacqueline ’Jack’ MooreTV movie2009TransylmaniaTeodora Van SloanBreaking PointCelia HernandezNapoleonicDr. Barbara HaleShort film2010JohnnyJulia Carter2012Under the BedAngela Hausman20135 Hour FriendsCandy2014Spreading DarknessHarriet Skelp2015The Better HalfSusan$elfie ShootoutAgent Zoey Miller2017The HatredEdnaShineCorrine StackerTransylmania Game 2Television[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes1991–92Super ForceZander TylerRecurring role (7 episodes)1994Murder, She WroteSharain HouraniEpisode: ’The Dying Game’1995Boy Meets WorldDominiqueEpisode: ’Breaking Up Is Really, Really Hard to Do’1996Diagnosis: MurderCarrieEpisode: ’Murder by the Book’ViperKGB Agent Natalya MarakovaEpisode: ’MIG-89’1997HighlanderIngrid HenningEpisode: ’The Valkyrie’Buffy the Vampire SlayerNatalie French/The She-MantisEpisode: ’Teacher’s Pet’Babylon 5FeliciaEpisode: ’Between the Darkness and the Light’Pensacola: Wings of GoldElina ZulinovaEpisode: ’Road Warriors’1998The SentinelLilaEpisode: ’Love Kills’Soldier of Fortune, Inc.Kasima FadaEpisode: ’Top Event’1999Star Trek: VoyagerDerran TalEpisode: ’The Disease’2000Pensacola: Wings of GoldCaptain Jill ’Blaze’ TreveraEpisode: ’Pensacola Shootout’Xena: Warrior PrincessIlainusEpisode: ’Amphipolis Under Siege’Secret Agent ManPrimaRecurring role (3 episodes)Stargate SG-1Shan’aucEpisode: ’Crossroads’2001V.I.P.Alex QuaidEpisode: ’Val’s Big Bang’2002Son of the BeachNutragenaEpisode: ’Hamm Stroker’s Suck My Blood’2003Stargate SG-1Shan’aucEpisode: ’The Changeling’She SpiesDr. WeilandEpisode: ’Damsels in De-Stress’FrasierNatalie BlancEpisode: ’High Holidays’2004The Bold and the BeautifulPrincess Guinevere1 episode2010NCISJulie MerriweatherEpisode: ’Broken Arrow’2016Criminal Minds: Beyond BordersMiriam NellEpisode: ’Iqiniso’Swedish DicksJenniferEpisode #1.42017Hawaii Five-0Sheriff Alana SmithEpisode ’Ka Pa’ani Nui/Big Game’Other works[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes1989Soweto’s BurningEmmaTheatreTerry Lin – ’Let’s Get Busy’DancerMusic videoAlice Cooper – ’Bed of Nails’DancerMusic videoCats in Boots – ’Shotgun Sally’Dancer/ModelMusic videoPaul Carrack – ’I Live By the Groove’ModelMusic videoRod Stewart – ’This Old Heart of Mine’Dancer/ModelMusic videoTina Turner – ’I Don’t Wanna Lose You’ModelMusic videoElton John – ’Healing Hands’ModelMusic video1990Joey B. Ellis – ’Thought You Were the One for Me’DancerMusic videoTraveling Wilburys – ’Wilbury Twist’DancerMusic videoKing Swamp – ’Wiseblood’ModelMusic videoTerry Steele – ’If I Told You Once’ModelMusic videoDesiree Coleman – ’Romance’ModelMusic videoDebbie Gibson – ’Anything Is Possible’ModelMusic videoColin James – ’Keep On Lovin’ Me Baby’ModelMusic video1991Amy Grant – ’Every Heartbeat’ModelMusic video1992Rock Video Girls 2HerselfMusic videos collectionIt Came from the DesertFantasy GirlVideo game1993VoyeurChantal PousetteVideo game1995Chris Isaak – ’Go Walking Down There’DancerMusic videoAmerican HeroGipsyVideo game (unreleased)1997Movies, For Guys Who Like MoviesHerself/Guest1998Dune 2000Lady ElaraVideo game1999Loveless’ LadiesHerselfDocumentary featured on the DVD for Wild Wild West2002Emperor: Battle for DuneLady ElaraVideo game2003Le Bourgeois gentilhommeCountess DorimeneTheatre2005Making of ’Mosquito Man’HerselfDocumentary featured on the DVD for Mansquito2005Kicking & Screaming: Behind the NetHerselfDocumentary featured on the DVD for Kicking & Screaming2006Behind the scenes of ’Spymate’HerselfDocumentary featured on the DVD for Spymate2007Prudential Real EstateAgent 24/7CommercialYoplaitModelCommercial2009Live From the FutureHerself/GuestTalk show2017DSW The Daughter SituationMotherCommercialAmazon EchoActressCommercialRhofade - Less Red and More YouActressCommercialRadio and podcasts[edit]
*Vander appeared on Ken Reid’s TV Guidance Counselor podcast on August 31, 2016.References[edit]
*^ ab’Musetta Vander – Actress – Tv-com Profiles’. Tv.com. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
*^’Girls of Maxim’.
*^’Musetta Vander Filmography’. Musetta Vander. Archived from the original on 1 January 2006. Retrieved 28 March 2012.Transylmania 2 Game CodesExternal links[edit]
*Musetta Vander at IMDbTransylvania Game Mac Computer RetroRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Musetta_Vander&oldid=1008372489
Register here: http://gg.gg/p2t4c

https://diarynote.indered.space

コメント

最新の日記 一覧

<<  2025年7月  >>
293012345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829303112

お気に入り日記の更新

テーマ別日記一覧

まだテーマがありません

この日記について

日記内を検索