The historical drama was meant to revolve around brothers Edwin, Junius Brutus Jr. and John Wilkes Booth and chronicles the years leading up to Lincoln’s assassination.
Captures the time of life when you leave home and find yourself and experience a bit of the world outside your childhood. anyway, the kids in the show are great and fun and even if they are different from you, what they are going through is pretty universal and if you can't relate to it then you have no imagination whatsoever. anyway, i can't wait to see the rest of the series and only wish there was more "reality tv" like this as real life is pretty interesting when you actually deal with it and interact with other people.
Fresh off the set of 'Molested!,' Malcolm pushes a reluctant Floyd to commit to his next project - a race-based prestige series, helmed by an eccentric director. Trevor takes a tour of an expensive private school, forcing Floyd to reconsider his sabbatical from acting; and Sadie comes clean about a relationship that started while Floyd was away.
Inside NASCAR was a television show, broadcast on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday during the NASCAR season on Showtime. The show was hosted by Chris Myers, while the analysts are Michael Waltrip, and Kyle Petty. Petty joined in 2011 as an analyst. The show was a 30 minute show, that had new episodes weekly. A previous show called Inside NASCAR was broadcast on TNN until late-2000. After the 2012 season, Showtime announced that they would remove the show from their television schedule for the 2013 season.
Lock 'N Load was a six part, unscripted, hidden camera reality show on Showtime that premiered on October 21, 2009. It was based at The Shootist gun store in Englewood, Colorado, where Josh T. Ryan was a salesman. It examines the gun enthusiast lifestyle. Josh T. Ryan worked in a Los Angeles show room and had sold over a million dollars worth of firearms prior to being sent to Colorado. He moonlighted as an award wining stage actor and director for over 20 years. Josh T. Ryan was named, by Slate.com, one of the top salesman in the country.
Cool and the Crazy is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi and starring Jared Leto and Alicia Silverstone. The story revolves around an unhappily married couple in the late 1950s who both lead separate affairs. The film was Bakshi's first feature-length live-action film, being primarily known as a director of animated films which heavily utilize live-action sequences, such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, American Pop and The Lord of the Rings.
Cool and the Crazy first aired on the cable television network Showtime in 1994 as part of the series Rebel Highway.