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Beer for My Horses
: :Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 11/11/2008 Run time: 86 minutes Rating: Pg13
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A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All
: : America’s favorite Christmas tradition is now on DVD! Families have gathered around the TV to enjoy Stephen Colbert’s Christmas specials every year since 2008. Now you can experience the joy over and over! Join Stephen and his friends – Toby Keith, Elvis Costello, John Legend, Feist, Willie Nelson, and Jon Stewart – for a yuletide evening of song, dance and nog-induced dementia.
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Broken Bridges
:Description:In this bittersweet story about family, love and redemption, the death of a loved one brings fading country music star Bo Price (Toby Keith) back to his hometown where he is reunited with his childhood sweetheart (Kelly Preston) and meets his 16-year-old daughter for the first time. Can Bo mend the bridges that were broken when he up and left his home and loved ones for fame and fortune? : Broken Bridges, starring country superstar Toby Keith, is the Country Music Channel's debut entry into the world of feature films. Though ...
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Biography: Toby Keith
: :The career of the country music star who stirred controversy after 9/11 with his super-patriotic song, ''Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American).'' Keith toiled in the oil industry and played semi-pro football before focusing on his music career, and his debut single, ''Should've Been a Cowboy,'' went to No. 1 on the country charts.
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Wrong Is Right
: :Actually, wrong is just wrong in this leaden spoof of media irresponsibility. Written and directed by Richard Brooks, this film is a sorry attempt to one-up the near-perfect Network. In this 1982 satire, Sean Connery plays a network correspondent who finds himself using and being used by terrorists, government officials, arms dealers, and the like while trying to scoop the competition. In some ways, this film looks positively prescient in its depiction of media ruthlessness, anticipating by more than a decade the rise of the kind of tabloid TV that has ...
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20th Century Masters - The Best of Toby Keith: The DVD Collection
:Description:Tracks 1. Should've Been A Cowboy 2. He Ain't Worth Missing 3. A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action 4. Who's That Man 5. Dream Walkin'
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Toby Keith Video Collection, Volume One (1)
:Description:Tracks 1. Should've Been A Cowboy 2. He Ain't Worth Missing 3. A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action 4. Who's That Man 5. Dream Walkin'
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Frozen Impact
:Description:Ted McGinley (Revenge of the Nerds) stars as Dan Blanchard, an emergency dispatcher, who races against the clock and braves the harsh elements to deliver a new liver his son desperately needs for a transplant. But a violent hailstorm storm is building, and while his doctor wife (Linda Purl, Port Charles) anxiously waits to operate, their children are trapped by the unrelenting storm. Golden Globe-winner Stacy Keach (Hemingway) costars in this gripping thriller.
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The Beach Boys - Nashville Sounds: The Making of Stars and Stripes
:Description:The legendary Beach Boys are once again led by their founding genius, Brian Wilson, in a once-in-a-lifetime all-star concert. Joining with many of country music's finest musicians, the Beach Boys revisit a number of their most famous hits, bringing a new magic and personality to these classic songs. Songs (and collaborators): Don't Worry Baby (Lorrie Morgan), The Warmth of the Sun (Willie Nelson), Little Deuce Coupe (James House), Sail on Sailor (Rodney Crowell), Caroline No (Timothy B. Schmidt), 409 (Junior Brown), Sloop John B (Collin Raye), Long Tall Texan (Doug Supernaw), ...
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The Beach Boys - Nashville Sounds: The Making of Stars and Stripes
: :The Beach Boys had the presence of mind to film rehearsals and backstage patter as well as performances while in Nashville making Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1 in 1996. The resulting film, The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds, features the Boys with some of country music's heaviest hitters, including Willie Nelson (who croons 'The Warmth of the Sun' with gentle ease), Rodney Crowell (who rocks with 'Sail On, Sailor'), and Lorrie Morgan (who delivers a cheerleader-peppy 'Don't Worry Baby'). Performing with the other artists seems to focus the Boys, whose harmonies sound ...
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