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This Guy Let 20 Of His Friends Drive His Ferrari And Filmed The Whole Thing. THE TOMORROW PEOPLE S01E02 - In Too Deep. How Evolution works. Life Is Wild. The show was canceled in February 2008 due to low ratings.[4] Cast[edit] Principal characters[edit] Supporting characters[edit] K'Sun Ray - Chase ClarkeMary Mouser - Mia WellerDavid Butler - ArtTiffany Mulheron - Emily BanksGeorge Jackos - Colin BanksShannon Esra - LaurenPrecious Kofi - Mbali Brett Cullen and Judith Hoag were originally cast as Danny Clarke and Jo Clarke respectively but the roles were recast in June and July 2007.[5][6] Jeremy Sheffield was also originally cast in the recurring role of Colin Banks but was replaced by George Jackos when the show received a series order.

Episodes[edit] Reception[edit] U.S. Episode 13 aired against Super Bowl XLII. Life is Wild averaged 1.16 million viewers for its sole season. References[edit] External links[edit] List of Disney Channel Original Movies. Many television films have been produced for the U.S. cable network, Disney Channel, since the service's inception in 1983. In its early years, they were referred to as Disney Channel Premiere Films, and later Premears. From late 1997 onwards, such productions have been branded under the Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOM) banner. Most hit films were subsequently released on VHS, DVD, or, more recently, Blu-ray. However, many more in the DCOM library have never been released in any home video format. Before, DCOMs would be released months on DVD after it premiered on Disney Channel, but after Princess Protection Program aired, the DCOM DVDs are released a week after it premiered on Disney Channel.

Also, although DCOMs have been produced in widescreen HD format since mid-2005, the 2009 release of Princess Protection Program became the first DCOM to receive a widescreen DVD transfer. Disney Channel Premiere Films Tiger Town (October 9, 1983)Just Like Mr. Disney Channel Original Movies.

Gigantic (TV series) Gigantic is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on the TeenNick TV channel. The series is the first scripted show for the channel since its rebranding from The N in September 2009. It premiered on October 8, 2010.[2] On April 19, 2011, cast member Tony Oller announced on his Twitter account that series would not be renewed for a second season.[3] The show's final episode aired on April 22, 2011. Gigantic revolves around 17-year-old Anna Moore (Grace Gummer) and her younger brother Walt (Tony Oller), teens who live the lives of Hollywood "it" kids as the children of famous movie star couple John and Jennifer Moore.

Anna and Walt have recently returned to Los Angeles after living in Australia for the past two years while their parents were shooting a movie. The series takes a fictional look at the complicated lives of children of Hollywood celebrities, giving an insider view of the glitz, glamour, and A-list parties of Tinseltown. In the Land of Women.

In the Land of Women is a 2007 American drama film directed and written by Jon Kasdan. The film premiered in the United States on April 20, 2007. Plot[edit] Carter Webb (Adam Brody) is a young, soft-core porn writer living in Los Angeles whose young, starlet girlfriend Sofia (Elena Anaya) breaks up with him. Carter pleads with her to stay, but she leaves. When Carter goes to his mother's home in order to reclaim an item, he sees his mother crying in the living room. Meanwhile, Paige (Makenzie Vega) and Lucy (Kristen Stewart) Hardwicke, who live across the street from Phyllis, are returning from school. Outside, Carter finally arrives. When Carter takes out the trash, Lucy, who is smoking on her roof, watches him.

The next morning, Sarah arrives at Carter's doorstep, bringing cookies and offering for him to walk with her. After Sarah returns home, she sees that Carter is heartbroken and needs someone to take his mind off Sofia. The next day, Carter decides to go on a run. Cast[edit] GAME OF THRONES S03E04 - And Now His Watch is Ended. SWITCHED AT BIRTH S02E19 - What Goes Up Must Come Down.