Thursday, February 1, 2018

Movies I Have Seen - February 2018 (10 movies)


The Boss Baby. 2017, Starring
Alec Baldwin as Theodore Lindsey Templeton (a.k.a The Boss Baby), a baby with the mind of an adult.[4]
Miles Bakshi as Timothy Leslie Templeton,[9] Boss Baby's 7-year-old brother[10][11]
Tobey Maguire as an adult Tim, the narrator.[12]
Steve Buscemi as Francis E. Francis, the CEO of Puppy Co.[10]
Jimmy Kimmel as Ted Templeton, Tim's father.[10]
Lisa Kudrow as Janice Templeton, Tim's mother.[10]
Conrad Vernon as Eugene Francis, Francis E. Francis' brother.
James McGrath as Wizzie, Tim's Gandalf-esque alarm clock.
David Soren as Jimbo
Nina Zoe Bakshi as Tim's Daughter, Girl, Little Girl
Tom McGrath as TV Chef
Walt Dohrn as the Photographer
James Ryan as Story Bear
Eric Bell Jr. as Triplets
ViviAnn Yee as Staci
Edie Mirman as The Big Boss Baby, Boss Baby's big boss
James McGrath and James Izzo as Elvis impersonators. The Movie Network, February 2, 2018. Soundtrack: "Blackbird' - Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
Cheek To Cheek
from Top Hat (1935)
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Fred Astaire
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.and Turner Entertainment
The appearance of Mr. Fred Astaire has been arranged through a special license with Mrs. Fred Astaire, Beverly Hills, California
All rights reserved
Theme
from S.W.A.T. (1975)
Written by Barry De Vorzon
Performed by Rhythm Heritage
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
(Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again
Written by Len Ron Hanks and Zane Grey
Performed by L.T.D.
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Planets Op 32 - Mars
Written by Gustav Holst
Everybody Loves Babies
Written and Performed by David P. Smith
C.C. Rider
Arranged by Elvis Presley
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Viva Las Vegas
Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Alla en El Rancho Grande
Arranged by Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (as Pedro Gonzalez)
Performed by San Diego Mariachi Real de (as Mariachi Real de San Diego)
Courtesy of Mardi Gras Records
Ladies Night
Written by Robert Kool Bell (as Robert Bell), Ronald Bell, George Funky Brown (as George Brown), Meekaaeel Muhammed (as Meekaaeel Muhammad), Claydes Smith, J.T. Taylor (as James Taylor), Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Dennis Thomas) and Earl Toon (as Earl Toon, Jr.)
Performed by Kool & The Gang
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
What The World Needs Now Is Love
Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Performed by Missi Hale
Produced by Hans Zimmer
Vocals Produced by Edie Lehmann Boddicker
The Tra La La Song (One Banana Two Banana)
Written by N.B Winkless Jr. Richard Ziegler and Marcus Barkan Performed by The Banana Splits Courtesy of Unichappell Music Inc. Anihanbar Warner Tamerlane Publishing Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Trivia: Spoofs - The French Chef (1962) (TV Series) - The cooking show the babysitter watches parodies "The French Chef.";
Mary Poppins (1964)
The "nanny" carries an umbrella and is "practically perfect"
Enter the Dragon (1973)
Bruce Lee Nunchaku action is, briefly, seen.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Replacing the 'new puppy' file spoofs the replacing of the idol
The Matrix (1999)
The Boss Baby and Tim are sitting down in chairs like Morpheus and Neo having pacifiers instead of pills. Then traveling into the world of "Baby Corp".
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Wizzy refers to "halflings" and says "You shall not pass" in a faux-Gandalf voice. Tim has a Gandalf alarm clock.
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
When Boss Baby arrives in BabyCorp via the pacifier, he touches down in a Neo-like pose like in Reloaded.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
On the flight to Vegas, Tim and Boss impersonate Jack Sparrow and Will Turner
The Angry Birds Movie (2016)
during the chase scene with Eugene on the wagon, Jimbo (the big baby) rips off Eugene's big bushy eyebrows & Eugene throws him through the air. After flying through the air & landing, jimbo sticks the big bushy eyebrows to his own eyebrows to reference Red (the big red angry bird with bushy eyebrows) just flew through the air.

Unforgettable. 2017, Starring Rosario Dawson as Julia Banks, Katherine Heigl as Tessa Connover, Geoff Stults as David Connover, Cheryl Ladd as Helen/"Lovey", Sarah Burns as Sarah, Whitney Cummings as Ali, Simon Kassianides as Michael Vargas, Isabella Kai Rice as Lily Connover and Robert Ray Wisdom as Detective Pope. The Movie Network, February 3, 2018. Soundtrack: "Cloud" - Performed by Danielle Parente;
Bird Set Free
Written by Sia (as Sia Furler) and Greg Kurstin
Performed by Sia
Courtesy of Monkey Puzzle Records/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
You're My Baby
Written and Performed by James David
Blessing
Written by K Camp (as Kristopher Campbell) and Evan Johnson
Performed by K Camp
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Go Give It To Me
Written by Drew Lerdal (as Drew J. Lerdal)
Performed by DLfx
Courtesy of In The Groove Music
Candy
Written by Colyn Cameron
Performed by Wake Owl
Courtesy of Vagrant Records LLC
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
I Want You To Be My Love
Written by Karin Bergquist and Linford Detweiler
Performed by Over The Rhine
Courtesy of Great Speckled Dog
It's On You
Written by Allyce Engelson and Luke Mertz
Performed by Motion Cntrl
Siesta
Written and Performed by Kevin Laliberté
Courtesy of Somerset Group Ltd
Courtesy of Digital Funding LLC
El Ritmo De Amor
Written and Performed by Kevin Laliberté
Courtesy of Somerset Group Ltd
Courtesy of Digital Funding LLC
Lloraras
Written by Santiago Martin Medina and Juan Carlos Medina
Performed by Santiago Martin Medina
Courtesy of earsb4u
Satellites
Written by Erika M. Anderson and Leif Shackelford
Performed by Erika M. Anderson (as EMA [Erika M. Anderson])
Courtesy of Matador Records.

Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2. 2017 (Canadian), Starring
Patrick Huard — David Bouchard
Colm Feore — Martin Ward
Marc Beaupré — Mike Dubois
Noam Jenkins — Sylvio Dipietro
Andreas Apergis — Agent Blaine
Mariana Mazza — MC
Erik Knudsen — Jonathan Ward
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse — Gabrielle Bouchard
Lucie Laurier — Suzie Bouchard. The Movie Network, February 6, 2018. Soundtrack: "Bad Boy" – Anik Jean
2 Hangar – Anik Jean
3 Meds In The Sun – Anik Jean
4 Alive (Bilingual Version) (feat. Arkells) – Anik Jean
5 Strip Pour Moi – Anik Jean
6 Just Enter (feat. James Di Salvio) – Anik Jean
7 Hold On (Piano Version) – Anik Jean
8 On My Own – Anik Jean
9 The Bridge – Anik Jean
10 Black Diamond – Bran Van 3000
11 Middle Brook – Anik Jean
12 Heart For Lease – Anik Jean
13 Getting Ready – Anik Jean
14 Hold On (Bilingual Version) – Jean-Marc Couture & Frank Turner
15 L’?chafaud – Anik Jean
16 Girlz – Anik Jean
17 Angel And Dust – Anik Jean
18 Push + Pull – July Talk
19 The Speech – Anik Jean
20 Alive (feat. Arkells) – Anik Jean
21 Hold On – Jean-Marc Couture & Frank Turner.

Big Stone Gap. 2014, Starring
Patrick Wilson as Jack MacChesney
Ashley Judd as Ave Maria Mulligan
Whoopi Goldberg as Fleeta Mullins
Judith Ivey as Nan MacChesney
Angelina Fiordellisi as Fiammetta Mulligan
John Benjamin Hickey as Theodore Tipton
Bridget Gabbe as Taylor Slagle
Erika Coleman as Pearl Grimes
Jenna Elfman as Iva Lou Wade
Anthony LaPaglia as Spec Broadwater
Jane Krakowski as Sweet Sue Tinsley
Jasmine Guy as Leah Grimes
Mary Pat Gleason as Alice Lambert
Chris Sarandon as Mario Barbari. The Movie Network, February 8, 2018. Soundtrack: "Shenandoah" - Traditional
Performed by Michael Trigiani
Courtesy of Z. Corp Music
Seven Year Ache
Written by Rosanne Cash
Performed by Rosanne Cash
Courtesy of Columbia Records Nashville
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Flat Nickel
Written by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Performed by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Courtesy of White Wings Publishing
Pretty Please
Written by Leon and Levi Triplett
Performed by The Triplett Twins
Courtesy of Fervor Rewcords Vintage Masters
Rocky Island
Traditional
Performed by Ralph Stanley, 1974
Courtesy of Rebel Records
Available on: REB-CD-7520 Ralph Stanley "Old Time Pickin': A Clawhammer Banjo Collection"
White Wings
Written by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Performed by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Courtesy of White Wings Publishing
Bugaloo Party
Written by Emory Harris, Daniel Killins & Kelly Owens
Performed by Harold & Connie
Courtesy of Westwood Music Group
Bright Moments
Written by Gene Baynes
Performed by Bright Moments
Courtesy of Fervor Records Vintage Masters
Wicked As Us
Written by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Performed by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Courtesy of White Wings Publishing
Feeble Fanfare
Written by Wendall J. Yuponce (as Wendell Yuponce)
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
Murder on the High C
Written by Wendall J. Yuponce (as Wendell Yuponce)
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
Skin & Bones
Written by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Performed by Andrew Carter and Brittany Ashley
Courtesy of White Wings Publishing
Let Me Be Your Christmas Toy
Written by Cornelius Neal
Performed by Chocolate Snow
Courtesy of The Numero Group
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
Ave Maria
Written by Franz Schubert
Performed by Michael Trigiani
Baby I Need Your Love
Written by Edward 'Sonny' Bivins (as Edward J Bivins) & Joe Evans
Performed by The Manhattans
Courtesy of Westwood Music Group
Organ Celebrations
Written by Jonathan Starkey
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
Groove in 'G'
Written by Wilbur Bascomb
Performed by Wilbur Bascomb & The Blue Zodiac
Courtesy of Westwood Music Group
Lost Indian
Performed by Papa Joe Smiddy
Courtesy of Papa Joe Smiddy
For You
Written by David Dodt
Performed by Lonnegan's Band
Courtesy of Fervor Records Vintage
Red Fox Taylor
Words and Music by Theodore W. Gibson
Performed by Michael Trigiani
Courtesy of Z. Corp Music
The Lonesome Pine
Written by Michael Trigiani
Performed by Mary Testa, Wendy Luck and Michael Trigiani
The Lonesome Pine
Written and Performed by Michael Trigiani
Courtesy of Z. Corp Music
Patchwork Sky
Written and Performed by Michael Trigiani
Courtesy of Z. Corp Music. Anachronism: The opening says it's 1978, but 7 Year Ache by Roseanne Cash came out in 1981.

My Cousin Rachel. 2017, Starring
Rachel Weisz as Rachel Ashley
Sam Claflin as Philip
Louis Suc as 12-year-old Philip
Austin Taylor as 9-year-old Philip
Iain Glen as Nick Kendall
Holliday Grainger as Louise Kendall
Andrew Knott as Joshua
Poppy Lee Friar as Mary Pascoe
Katherine Pearce as Belinda Pascoe
Tristram Davies as Wellington
Andrew Havill as Parson Pascoe
Vicki Pepperdine as Mrs. Pascoe
Bobby Scott Freeman as John
Harrie Hayes as Tess
Pierfrancesco Favino as Enrico Rainaldi. The Movie Network, February 10, 2018. Soundtrack: "Lancashire" - Written by H. Smart
Der Winter Ist Vergangen
Traditional
Performed by Poppy Lee Friar & Katherine Pearce
Arranged and Produced by Neil MacColl & Kate St. John
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Traditional
Three Ravens
Traditional Lyrics
Music by Neil MacColl
Arranged and Produced by Neil MacColl & Kate St. John
Flaxley Green Dance
Traditional
Arranged by Dave Shepard & James Delarre
Banish Misfortune
Traditional
Prelude and Fugue in G major
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach.

The Emoji Movie. 2017, Starring
T.J. Miller as Gene Meh, an outsider "meh" emoji who can show multiple expressions[4][11]
James Corden as Hi-5, a hand emoji representing a high five signal[6][5][12]
Anna Faris as Linda "Jailbreak", a codebreaker emoji who is later revealed to be a princess emoji[12]
Maya Rudolph as Smiler, a smiley emoji and leader of the text center[13]
Steven Wright as Mel Meh, Gene's emoji father[4]
Jennifer Coolidge as Mary Meh, Gene's emoji mother[13]
Patrick Stewart as Poop, a poop emoji[5][14]
Christina Aguilera as Akiko Glitter, a "super cool" dancer that lives inside the Just Dance app[15]
Sofía Vergara as Flamenca, a flamenco dancer emoji[16]
Sean Hayes as Steven, a devil emoji[17]
Rachael Ray as Spam, a spam message[18]
Jeff Ross as an Internet troll[19]
Jake T. Austin as Alex, a human teenager who owns the phone where Gene and his emoji friends live[13]
Tati Gabrielle as Addie McCallister, Alex's crush[20]
Rob Riggle as an ice cream emoji. The Movie Network, February 11, 2018. Soundtrack: "Deck the Halls" - Traditional tune, lyrics by Thomas Oliphant (uncredited);
Jingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont
I've Gotta Be Me
Written by Walter Marks
Waltzing Matilda
Written by Christina Macpherson and A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson (as Banjo Paterson)
Push Play
Written by Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Sixx Johnson
Performed by Sixx John
Courtesy of Bridge Compositions
Squares and Circles
Written by Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakili), Brayden Deskins, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz and Jaron Lamot
Performed by The Lazerbeams
Courtesy of The Math Club
We're Not Gonna Take It
Written by Dee Snider (as Daniel Dee Snider)
Performed by Twisted Sister
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Heavy
Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore) and Vincent Alfieri
Performed by Narcotica
Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment
Under license from Format Entertainment
American Made
Written by Owen Thomas and Lily-May Young
Performed by Ellem
Courtesy of T.Y. Music Group
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
PPAP (Pen Pineapple Apple Pen)
Written and Performed by Daimaô Kosaka (as PIKOTARO)
Courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
Marry Me Someday
Written by Roberto Benozzo, Simone Chivilo, Massimo Valli and Dan Zagor
Performed by Plastic People
Courtesy of Plastic People Music
Under license from Format Music Solutions
Lose Control
Written by Jason French Muniz, Daniel Mestanza, Adrian Alvarado, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher) and Jason Rabinowitz
Performed by Damato
Courtesy of Bridge Compositions
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Written by George Michael
Performed by Wham!
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Feel This Moment
Written by Christina Aguilera, Nasri Atweh, Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Chantal Kreviazuk, Nolan Lambroza, Adam Messinger, Pitbull (as Armando Christian Perez), DJ Buddha (as Urales Vargas) and Pål Waaktaar
Performed by Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Disco Inferno
Written by Leroy Green and Ron Kersey (as Tyrone 'Have Mercy' Kersey)
Performed by The Trammps
Courtesy of San Juan Music Group
By arrangement with Fine Gold Music
Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix Radio Edit)
Written by OMI (as Omar Pasley), Mark Bradford, Clifton Dillon, Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar (as Sly Dunbar) and Ryan Dillon
Performed by OMI
Courtesy of Ultra Records, LLC
The Magic Flute: Queen of the Night
K. 620
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Emanuel Schikaneder
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)
Written by Silento (as Ricky Hawk) and Timothy Mingo
Performed by Silento
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Whistle (While You Work It)
Written by Jeremy Dussolliet, Timothy Sommers, Katy Tiz (as Kate Tizzard), Jorge Ben Jor (as Jorge Menezes), Teal Douville, J.R. Rotem (as Jonathan Rotem), Andrew Da Silva, Jose Pinheiro and Emily Warren (as Emily Warren Schwartz)
Performed by Katy Tiz
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Contains a sample of "Falador Passa Mal"
Performed by Os Originais Do Samba
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Brasil Ltda.
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Bubble Butt
Written by Diplo, Bruno Mars, Valentino Khan, Mystic (as Izana Ebon Davis), Tyga (as Michael Stevenson) and Switch (as Dave Taylor)
Performed by Major Lazer feat. Bruno Mars, Tyga & Mystic
Courtesy of Secretly Canadian
Bruno Mars appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Mystic appears courtesy of Forward Recordings, Inc.
By arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc.
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
Traditional
Fireball
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Ilsey Juber, Pitbull (as Armando Christian Perez), Tom Peyton, John Ryan, Axident (as Andreas Schuller) and Joe London (as Joseph Spargur)
Performed by Pitbull feat. John Ryan
Courtesy of Mr. 305/Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Diamonds
Written by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Sia (as Sia Furler), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Hermansen) and Benny Blanco (as Benjamin Levin)
Living in Luxury
Written by Nadia Fay Finkelstein
Performed by Girls Love Shoes
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
Good Vibrations
Written by Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Jason Derulo (as Jason Desrouleaux), Clarence Coffee Jr., Nate Mercereau, Joe London (as Joe Spargur), Eric Tobias (as Toby Wincorn) and Tom Peyton
Produced and Performed by Ricky Reed
Ricky Reed appears courtesy of Epic Records. Quote: Gene: "I'm just one MEH!" Anachronisms: 1. The Hammer emoji appears as a judge's gavel in some scenes. It looks like Apple's original graphic for the iPhone, which changed with iOS6 in 2012. 2. While most of the emojis in the film are part of the set standardized by Unicode, Toaster, Broom and Disco Ball were not as of mid-2017. The Fortune Cookie and Takeout Box emojis were officially added to the Unicode Standard in June 2017, a month before the movie came out, so they would not have been on phones during filming.

Killing Hasselhoff. 2017, Starring
David Hasselhoff as himself
Ken Jeong as Chris
Jim Jefferies as Tommy
Rhys Darby as Fish
Jennifer Ikeda as Ann
Jon Lovitz as Barry
Colton Dunn as Redix
Dan Bakkedahl as Nick
Will Sasso as Wasserstein
Ron Funches as Bill
Flula Borg as Alcee
Carlos Pena Jr. as Pedro
Master P as Del Toro
Michael Winslow as himself
Justin Bieber as himself
Rick Fox as himself
Kid Cudi as himself
Tony Rock as himself
Mel B as Herself
Howie Mandel as himself
Gena Lee Nolin as herself
Pat Monahan as himself. The Movie Network, February 11, 2018. Soundtrack: "MUSS I DENN
Performed by Marcus Barone
Licensed through Ryland Harper California Group (BMI)
and Josh Morgan Music (ASCAP).

Snatched. 2017, Starring
Amy Schumer as Emily Louise Middleton
Goldie Hawn as Linda Middleton, Emily’s mother
Ike Barinholtz as Jeffrey Middleton, Emily’s agoraphobic brother
Wanda Sykes as Ruth, a woman Emily and Linda meet on vacation
Joan Cusack as Barb, Ruth's friend
Christopher Meloni as Roger Simmons
Óscar Jaenada as Morgado
Bashir Salahuddin as Morgan Russell, an officer at the U.S. State Department
Tom Bateman as James
Randall Park as Michael, Emily's boyfriend who breaks up with her
Tom Choi as the Colonel. Air Canada flight, February 16, 2018. Soundtrack: "Gold" - Performed by Kiiara,
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
Sweet Love
Written by Steve Rusch and Mischa Mandel
Performed by Lo/Hi
Courtesy of Hand Over Fist
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
Dear To Me
Written by Asa Taccone and Matthew Compton
Performed by Electric Guest
Courtesy of Downtown Records
I Don't Care
Written by Jason Tarver and Marc Williams
Courtesy of APM Music
Anatomy of Suspense In Grey
Written and Performed by Jim Schultz
Courtesy of Wavesync Music
Madame George
Written and Performed by Van Morrison
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
La Noche Es Pa Gozar
Written by Luis Fernando Beltran Maldonado and Nicolas A. Cantor Gonzalez
Performed by Juan Carlos Beltran
Courtesy of LMS Records
Espera Si Espera No
Written by Franck Sarkissian
Courtesy of APM Music
Groovy Bass
Written by Jean-Paul Soullier
Courtesy of APM Music
Historia Bonita
Written by Archie Peña
Courtesy of APM Music
Idilios
Written and Performed by Eva Rivera
Courtesy of LMS Records
Picante Instrumental
Written by Ron Bass, Norbert Galouo and Jose Ortegon Tovar
Performed by Senor Ortegon & His Orchestra
Courtesy of APM Music
Kamikaze
Written by Diplo (as Thomas Wesley Pentz), Boaz de Jong, Philip Meckseper, Mads Kristiansen and MØ (as Karen Ørsted)
Performed by MØ
Courtesy of Chess Club/Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Too Original
Written by Diplo (as Thomas Wesley Pentz), Tommy Tysper, Philip Meckseper, Elliphant (as Ellinor Olovsdotter) and Jovi Rockwell (as Joelle Clarke)
Performed by Major Lazer feat. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell
Courtesy of Mad Decent
By arrangement with Hidden Track
When the Lights Are Low
Written by William Martin
Courtesy of APM Music
Soy Yo
Written by Joe London, Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Liliana Saumet (as Liliana Margarita Saumet Ávila) and Simón Mejia (as Federico Simón Mejía Ochoa)
Performed by Bomba Estéreo
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC
Courtesy of Sony Music Licensing
Querube
Written by Pedro Flores (as Pedro Flores Cordova)
Swan Lake
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
La Victoria Es Pa' Mi Tropa
Written by Reinery Diaz-Hernandez, Neiver a. Alvarez, Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Performed by Rey El Vikingo
Courtesy of LMS Records
Pueblo Piragua
Written by Pájaro Canzani
Courtesy of APM Music
Arena Blanca
Written by Daniel Indart
Performed by Ramon Stagnaro
Courtesy of LMS Records
Cuando Calienta El Sol
Written by Mario Rigual (as Mario Rigual Rodriguez), Carlos Rigual (as Carlos Rigual Rodriguez), Carlos Martinoli (as Carlos Alberto Martinoli)
Nobody Speak
Written by El-P (as Jaime Meline), Killer Mike (as Michael Render) and DJ Shadow (as Joshua Davis)
Performed by DJ Shadow, featuring Run the Jewels
Courtesy of Mass Appeal Records
Whoa!
Written by Harve Pierre, Anthony Best and Black Rob (as Robert Ross)
Performed by Black Rob
Courtesy of Bad Boy Records/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
Happy Heart
Written by Chander Prakash
Courtesy of APM Music
Dancing with Myself
Written by Billy Idol and Tony James (as Anthony James)
Performed by Generation X
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records Ltd.

Chuck (The Bleeder in the UK and Ireland). 2016, Starring Liev Schreiber as Chuck Wepner,
Angel Kolev as Young Chuck Wepner 18 years old
Naomi Watts as Linda, Wepner's third wife.[2]
Elisabeth Moss as Phyllis, Wepner's second wife.[1]
Jim Gaffigan as John Stoehr, Wepner's best friend.[3]
Michael Rapaport as Don Wepner, Wepner's estranged brother.[3]
Boyan Bankov as Young Don 18 years old
Pooch Hall as Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight champion whose 1975 fight earned a sudden fame for Wepner.[3]
Morgan Spector as Sylvester Stallone, the actor-screenwriter who wrote Rocky right after the 1975 fight.[3]
Ron Perlman as Al Braverman, Wepner's manager and trainer who guided him to the fight with Ali.[4]
Kelvin Hale as Charlie Polite, Wepner's training partner for the Ali fight.
Jason Jones as Arty
William Hill as Paddy Flood
Wass Stevens as Johnny Dicesare
Sadie Sink as Kimberley
Meld Ludwig as Young Kimberley 18 years old. The Movie Network, February 28, 2018. Soundtrack: "You Sexy Thing" - Performed by Hot Chocolate; "You Always Hurt The One You Love" - Performed by Jimmy Roselli; "Rock Your Baby" - Performed by George McCrae; "Hideaway" - Performed by Jay Ramsey; "Chuck Wonders" - Performed by Martin Leon; "Funky Friday"; You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" - Performed by Bachman Turner Overdrive; "Slippery When Wet" - Performed by The Commodores; "San Fran Disco"; "Don't Leave Me This Way" - Performed by Thelma Houston; "Let's All Chant" - Performed by Michael Zager Band; "Gonna Fly Now"; "That's The Way I Like It" and "Driving On The PCP" - Performed by Insidious Rays; "T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia)" - Performed by MFSB; "Why" and Sexylous" - Performed by The Brooks; "Smooth Hustle"; "Diamond Day" - Performed by Kerri Powers; "The Most Beautiful Girl" - Performed by Charlie Rich; " It's A Love Thing"; "Don't Give Up On Love."
The film depicts the life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner and his 1975 title fight with the heavyweight champion, Muhammad Ali, which inspired Sylvester Stallone's character and screenplay for the 1976 film Rocky. Anachronisms: 1. Chuck tells Linda the bartender that she takes a good license photo, but New Jersey didn't start putting photos on licenses until the late 1990s. 2. Chuck gets into a phone booth on the street next to a No Turn on Red sign. Being able to turn right on red wasn't law in NJ until 1979. 3. Chuck watches TV that's marked AOC. The Wepner-Ali fight was in 1975. Taiwan's AOC did not start exporting until 1979, and not to the US until much later.

The Smoke. 2016 (Short/Canadian), Starring
Liisa Repo-Martell as
Chris Hoffman as Perfect Man. The Movie Network, March 1, 2018. Directed and written by Rebecca Addelman.