"Whatever that was, it wudn't baseball!" Gravitas Ventures has released the first official trailer for an indie comedy titled Benched, formerly known as Rounding Third while in production. This awkward, amusing comedy is about two little league baseball coach dads assigned to the same team who have to figure out how to work together, and train their team to win. This is one of those uplifting, feel-good, cheerful indie films about how enemies can become friends if you just learn to work together. John C. McGinley and Garret Dillahunt star, along with Jlynn Johnson, Graham Schneider, Keith Jamal Evans, Brogan Hall, Carter Wallace, Brennon Olsen, Brayden Chunn, Drake Light, and Caleb Coffey. This looks about as cheesy and as charming as you're expecting, but maybe this is just what a few of us really need right now. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Robert Deaton & George Flanigen's Benched, from...
- 6/10/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: John C. McGinley is suiting up for Rounding Third, a tale of baseball and fatherhood from Oscar-winning producer Fred Roos. The film centers on Don (McGinley), a win-at-all-costs coach of a kids baseball on which his son plays. The veteran butts heads with his new assistant coach as the pair have very different personal circumstances and philosophies about the game and how to motivate their team. Robert Deaton and George Flanigen will make their feature…...
- 6/9/2015
- Deadline
Big & Rich have dropped a music video for their latest single "Fake ID" on June 24 as part of Cmt Top 20 Countdown. Duo Big Kenny and John Rich share screen with their featured guest Gretchen Wilson in this clip.
Since the song serves as a soundtrack for upcoming movie "Footloose", the video tries to capture the spirit of the musical dramedy by recreating a scene to fit the film. For the effort, directors Robert Deaton and George Flanigen duplicated the movie set, Cowboy's in Atlanta, at Nashville's Rocketown.
Talking about the Julianne Hough-starring flick, Gretchen once said, "The movie rocks." She added, "It is small town America at its best, and this song fits right into the film. The energy and vibe is there, and having Julianne in the video is great."
Big and Rich's "Fake ID" (ost. "Footloose") music video...
Since the song serves as a soundtrack for upcoming movie "Footloose", the video tries to capture the spirit of the musical dramedy by recreating a scene to fit the film. For the effort, directors Robert Deaton and George Flanigen duplicated the movie set, Cowboy's in Atlanta, at Nashville's Rocketown.
Talking about the Julianne Hough-starring flick, Gretchen once said, "The movie rocks." She added, "It is small town America at its best, and this song fits right into the film. The energy and vibe is there, and having Julianne in the video is great."
Big and Rich's "Fake ID" (ost. "Footloose") music video...
- 6/25/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
ABCmedianet.com/PressKit Rascal Flatts is one of the hottestbands in country music. Their live shows are packed with pyrotechnics andlighting effects… and really great tunes. This Saturday, March 12, Rascal Flatts: Nothing Like This Presented by JCPenney will bring their big show to the smallscreen. In a recent exclusive interview lead vocalist Gary LeVox, bass guitarist and keyboard playerJay DeMarcus and lead guitarist Joe Don Rooney talked about how the show came together, artists they likeon the country scene and Justin Bieber.
Rooney recounted how the band’s firstTV special came about after years of hoping to bring their live show to thesmall screen. “The pastthree years, roughly, we’ve been trying to get a network special.” They turnedto their friends Robert Deaton and George Flanigen, who produce music videos andoversee the County Music Awards,which also air on ABC.
Rooney explained that Deaton broughtthe concept to the network, “He...
Rooney recounted how the band’s firstTV special came about after years of hoping to bring their live show to thesmall screen. “The pastthree years, roughly, we’ve been trying to get a network special.” They turnedto their friends Robert Deaton and George Flanigen, who produce music videos andoversee the County Music Awards,which also air on ABC.
Rooney explained that Deaton broughtthe concept to the network, “He...
- 3/11/2011
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
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