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Director: Marc Abraham Release Date: October 25,2008 Genre: Drama Plot: Based on the true story of college professor and part-time inventor Robert Kearns' (Greg Kinnear) long battle with the U.S. automobile industry, Flash of Genius tells the tale of one man whose fight to receive recognition for his ingenuity would come at a heavy price. But this determined engineer refused to be silenced, and he took on the corporate titans in a battle that nobody thought he could win. The Kearns were a typical 1960s Detroit family, trying to live their version of the American Dream. Local university professor Bob married teacher Phyllis (Lauren Graham) and, by their mid-thirties, had six kids who brought them a hectic but satisfying Midwestern existence. When Bob invents a device that would eventually be used by every car in the world, the Kearns think they have struck gold. But their aspirations are dashed after the auto giants who embraced Bob's creation unceremoniously shunned the man who invented it. Ignored, threatened and then buried in years of litigation, Bob is haunted by what was done to his family and their future. He becomes a man obsessed with justice and the conviction that his life's work-or for that matter, anyone's work-be acknowledged by those who stood to benefit. And while paying the toll for refusing to compromise his dignity, this everyday David will try the unthinkable: to bring Goliath to his knees. ________________________________________ Cast: Lauren Graham ... Phyllis Kearns Dermot Mulroney ... Gil Privick Greg Kinnear ... Bob Kearns Alan Alda ... Gregory Lawson Aaron Abrams ... Ian Miellor Daniel Roebuck ... Frank Sertin Jake Abel ... Dennis Kearns Bill Smitrovich ... Judge Michael Franks Chuck Shamata ... Professor Irwin Tatiana Maslany ... Older Kathy Kearns Simon Reynolds ... Chrysler Guy Tim Kelleher ... Charlie Defao Andrew Gillies ... Paul Previck Josette Halpert ... Teen Maureen Duane Murray ... Jim Grant Boyle ... Patrick Kearns Gavin & Ben Kuiack ... Infant Bob Kearns Jr Warren Belle ... Cop #2 Landon Norris ... Young Dennis Kearns Victoria Learn ... Young Maureen Kristian Truelsen ... Doctor Shae Norris ... Young Kathy Kearns Ashton Doudelet ... Older Tim Steven Woodworth ... Young Tim London Angelis ... Wade Previck Dylan Authors ... Young Pat Kearns Isaac Lupien ... Older Bob Kearns Jr Liam & Owen Wright ... Toddler Bob Kearns Jr. Kate Parr ... Peggy Tim Eddis ... Cop #1
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OZZY OSBOURNE in JAPAN part 3 ( mjdv666 )
OPEN FOR BLOGS,VISIT AND CLICK ADS PLZ. http://mjdv666.blogspot.com http://mjdv666videos.blogspot.com - http://mjdv666ledzeppelin.blogspot.com http://cherrylane4ever.blogspot.com http://mjdv666games.blogspot.com The GREAT OZZY OSBOURNE in JAPAN part 3. #55 - Most Viewed (This Month) #16 - Top Favorites (This Week) #37 - Top Favorites (This Month) #44 - Top Rated (This Month) ------ John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born December 3, 1948) is an English singer. Considered by many to be the "Godfather of Heavy Metal,"[3] Osbourne's career has now spanned four decades. He rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-platinum, award-winning solo career. In the early 2000s, his career as a celebrity revived when he became a star in his own reality show, The Osbournes (alongside wife/manager Sharon and children Kelly and Jack). In August 2008, Osbourne stated in USA Today that he intends to retire from his music career after two more albums. ------ mjdv666, mjdv666, Devlin mj, mjdv, 666, Devil,mDevlin23, mDevlin23,Osbourne was born in Aston, Birmingham, England and spent most of his early life there. His father Jack worked shifts as a toolmaker at GEC and his mother Lillian for the car, Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music" by Robert Walser Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture by Edward Macan ROCK ICON OZZY OSBOURNE Music - News - Ozzy 'retiring after two more albums' Digital Spy a b c d e f Sue Crawford (2003),"Ozzy Unauthorized" ISBN 978-1-84317-016-7 a b Johnson, Ross (January 2005). What I've Learned: Ozzy Osbourne Esquire (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 Appleyard, Bryan (November 27, 2005). "Blizzard of Oz", The Sunday Times (magazine). Retrieved on 2006-09-17 CNN.com a b c Weber, Barry; Prato, Greg (2007). "Ozzy Osbourne - Biography". Retrieved on 2008-02-17 a b Ruhlmann, William (2003). "Black Sabbath - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved on 2008-02-17 "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Rolling Stone (2003-08-27). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 NTSB Accident Accident Report for Rhoads' plane crash Ozzy Osbourne New Album First I've done Sober. CNN.com, April 13 2007. BBC NEWS England West Midlands Brum 'Walk of Fame' star for Ozzy YouTube - 'Ozzy's Coming Home' - Birmingham Walk of Fame, Broad Street Ozzy Osbourne Osbourne Diagnosed With Parkin Syndrome Moreman, Christopher M. (Fall 2003). "Devil Music and the Great Beast Ozzy Cosmic Debris Magazine Bob Daisley. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Yahoo! Music Ozzy Osbourne Lawsuit Dismissed, But Not Over Yet Retrieved August 4, 2008 Blabbermouth BOB DAISLEY: Recent OZZY Reissues Are Insult To RANDY RHOADS' Memory. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ultimate Guitar Ozzy And Sharron Osbourne Make Big Noise About Exes. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ozzy Osbourne Biography - Controversy and Madness a b c 'Highs and lows of superstar Ozzy' BBC News (2004) Rolling Stone Watkins, Terry Ozzy Osbourne The rest of the story Dial the Truth Ministries article Retrieved on 2007-08-22 Class Action Suit For Ozzy Remasters Randy Rhoads · Bernie Tormé · Brad Gillis · Jake E. Lee · Steve Vai · Alex Skolnick · Joe Holmes · Jerry Cantrell Bob Daisley · Rudy Sarzo · Phil Soussan · Geezer Butler · James Lomenzo · Mike Inez · Robert Trujillo · Jason Newsted · Chris Wyse Lee Kerslake · Carmine Appice · Tommy Aldridge · Randy Castillo · Deen Castronovo Don Airey · Johnny Cook · Mike Moran · John Sinclair · Kevin Jones · Adam Wakeman Studio albums Blizzard of Ozz · Diary of a Madman · Bark at the Moon · The Ultimate Sin · No Rest for the Wicked · No More Tears · Ozzmosis · Down to Earth · Black Rain · Ozzy's 10th Untitled Studio Album Live albums Tribute · Live & Loud · Live at Budokan Mr. Crowley Live EP · Just Say Ozzy · Ten Commandments · The Ozzman Cometh · The Essential Ozzy Osbourne · Prince of Darkness "Crazy Train" · "Mr. Crowley" · "Flying High Again" · "Over the Mountain" · "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" · "Symptom of the Universe" · "Iron Man/Children of the Grave" · "Bark at the Moon" · "So Tired" · "Shot in the Dark" · "The Ultimate Sin" · "Crazy Train (live)" · "Miracle Man" · "Close My Eyes Forever" · "No More Tears" · "Time After Time" · "Road to Nowhere" · "Mama, I'm Coming Home" · "Mr. Tinkertrain" · "Changes" · "Perry Mason" · "See You on the Other Side" · "I Just Want You" · "Walk on Water" · "Back on Earth" · "Gets Me Through" · "Dreamer" · "Mississippi Queen" · "In My Life" · "I Don't Wanna Stop" · "Not Going Away" · "Black Rain"
OZZY Osbournes in JAPAN part 6 ( NOT THE MTV SHIT - this is from budokan DVD )
Again i want to say this is not from MTV EPISODES, its from his tour budokan,japan DVD OZZY Osbournes in JAPAN part 6 ( NOT THE MTV SHIT - this is from budokan DVD ) -------------- INFO for the DUMB : John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born December 3, 1948) is an English singer. Considered by many to be the "Godfather of Heavy Metal,"[3] Osbourne's career has now spanned four decades. He rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-platinum, award-winning solo career. In the early 2000s, his career as a celebrity revived when he became a star in his own reality show, The Osbournes (alongside wife/manager Sharon and children Kelly and Jack). In August 2008,Osbourne stated in USA Today that he intends to retire from his music career after two more albums. ------ ExTrA TaGs : mjdv666, mjdv666, Devlin mj, mjdv, 666, Devil,mDevlin23, mDevlin23,Osbourne was born in Aston, Birmingham, England and spent most of his early life there. His father Jack worked shifts as a toolmaker at GEC and his mother Lillian for the car, Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music" by Robert Walser Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture by Edward Macan ROCK ICON OZZY OSBOURNE Music - News - Ozzy 'retiring after two more albums' Digital Spy a b c d e f Sue Crawford (2003),"Ozzy Unauthorized" ISBN 978-1-84317-016-7 a b Johnson, Ross (January 2005). "What I've Learned: Ozzy Osbourne". Esquire (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 Appleyard, Bryan (November 27, 2005). "Blizzard of Oz", The Sunday Times (magazine). Retrieved on 2006-09-17 CNN.com a b c Weber, Barry; Prato, Greg (2007). "Ozzy Osbourne - Biography". Retrieved on 2008-02-17 a b Ruhlmann, William (2003). "Black Sabbath - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved on 2008-02-17 "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Rolling Stone (2003-08-27). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 NTSB Accident Accident Report for Rhoads' plane crash Ozzy Osbourne New Album First I've done Sober. CNN.com, April 13 2007. BBC NEWS England West Midlands Brum 'Walk of Fame' star for Ozzy YouTube - 'Ozzy's Coming Home' - Birmingham Walk of Fame, Broad Street Ozzy Osbourne Osbourne Diagnosed With Parkin Syndrome Moreman, Christopher M. (Fall 2003). "Devil Music and the Great Beast Ozzy Cosmic Debris Magazine Bob Daisley. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Yahoo! Music Ozzy Osbourne Lawsuit Dismissed, But Not Over Yet Retrieved August 4, 2008 Blabbermouth BOB DAISLEY: Recent OZZY Reissues Are Insult To RANDY RHOADS' Memory. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ultimate Guitar Ozzy And Sharron Osbourne Make Big Noise About Exes. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ozzy Osbourne Biography - Controversy and Madness a b c 'Highs and lows of superstar Ozzy' BBC News (2004) Rolling Stone Watkins, Terry Ozzy Osbourne The rest of the story Dial the Truth Ministries article Retrieved on 2007-08-22 Class Action Suit For Ozzy Remasters Randy Rhoads • Bernie Tormé • Brad Gillis • Jake E. Lee • Steve Vai • Alex Skolnick • Joe Holmes • Jerry Cantrell Bob Daisley • Rudy Sarzo • Phil Soussan • Geezer Butler • James Lomenzo • Mike Inez • Robert Trujillo • Jason Newsted • Chris Wyse Lee Kerslake • Carmine Appice • Tommy Aldridge • Randy Castillo • Deen Castronovo Don Airey • Johnny Cook • Mike Moran • John Sinclair • Kevin Jones • Adam Wakeman Studio albums Blizzard of Ozz • Diary of a Madman • Bark at the Moon • The Ultimate Sin • No Rest for the Wicked • No More Tears • Ozzmosis • Down to Earth • Black Rain • Ozzy's 10th Untitled Studio Album Live albums Tribute • Live & Loud • Live at Budokan Mr. Crowley Live EP • Just Say Ozzy • Ten Commandments • The Ozzman Cometh • The Essential Ozzy Osbourne • Prince of Darkness "Crazy Train" • "Mr. Crowley" • "Flying High Again" • "Over the Mountain" • "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" • "Symptom of the Universe" • "Iron Man/Children of the Grave" • "Bark at the Moon" • "So Tired" • "Shot in the Dark" • "The Ultimate Sin" • "Crazy Train (live)" • "Miracle Man" • "Close My Eyes Forever" • "No More Tears" • "Time After Time" • "Road to Nowhere" • "Mama, I'm Coming Home" • "Mr. Tinkertrain" • "Changes" • "Perry Mason" • "See You on the Other Side" • "I Just Want You" • "Walk on Water" • "Back on Earth" • "Gets Me Through" • "Dreamer" • "Mississippi Queen" • "In My Life" • "I Don't Wanna Stop" • "Not Going Away" • "Black Rain"
OZZY Osbourne in JAPAN part 7 ( Love for Camera guy ) ( NOT MTV SHIT )
Again i want to say this is not from MTV EPISODES, its from his tour budokan,japan DVD The Osbournes in JAPAN part 7 the last part...this part is about how much every one loves the camera guy. -------------- INFO for the DUMB : John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born December 3, 1948) is an English singer. Considered by many to be the "Godfather of Heavy Metal,"[3] Osbourne's career has now spanned four decades. He rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved a multi-platinum, award-winning solo career. In the early 2000s, his career as a celebrity revived when he became a star in his own reality show, The Osbournes (alongside wife/manager Sharon and children Kelly and Jack). In August 2008,Osbourne stated in USA Today that he intends to retire from his music career after two more albums. ------ ExTrA TaGs : mjdv666, mjdv666, Devlin mj, mjdv, 666, Devil,mDevlin23, mDevlin23,Osbourne was born in Aston, Birmingham, England and spent most of his early life there. His father Jack worked shifts as a toolmaker at GEC and his mother Lillian for the car, Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music" by Robert Walser Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture by Edward Macan ROCK ICON OZZY OSBOURNE Music - News - Ozzy 'retiring after two more albums' Digital Spy a b c d e f Sue Crawford (2003),"Ozzy Unauthorized" ISBN 978-1-84317-016-7 a b Johnson, Ross (January 2005). "What I've Learned: Ozzy Osbourne". Esquire (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 Appleyard, Bryan (November 27, 2005). "Blizzard of Oz", The Sunday Times (magazine). Retrieved on 2006-09-17 CNN.com a b c Weber, Barry; Prato, Greg (2007). "Ozzy Osbourne - Biography". Retrieved on 2008-02-17 a b Ruhlmann, William (2003). "Black Sabbath - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved on 2008-02-17 "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Rolling Stone (2003-08-27). Retrieved on 2008-02-17 NTSB Accident Accident Report for Rhoads' plane crash Ozzy Osbourne New Album First I've done Sober. CNN.com, April 13 2007. BBC NEWS England West Midlands Brum 'Walk of Fame' star for Ozzy YouTube - 'Ozzy's Coming Home' - Birmingham Walk of Fame, Broad Street Ozzy Osbourne Osbourne Diagnosed With Parkin Syndrome Moreman, Christopher M. (Fall 2003). "Devil Music and the Great Beast Ozzy Cosmic Debris Magazine Bob Daisley. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Yahoo! Music Ozzy Osbourne Lawsuit Dismissed, But Not Over Yet Retrieved August 4, 2008 Blabbermouth BOB DAISLEY: Recent OZZY Reissues Are Insult To RANDY RHOADS' Memory. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ultimate Guitar Ozzy And Sharron Osbourne Make Big Noise About Exes. Retrieved August 4, 2008 Ozzy Osbourne Biography - Controversy and Madness a b c 'Highs and lows of superstar Ozzy' BBC News (2004) Rolling Stone Watkins, Terry Ozzy Osbourne The rest of the story Dial the Truth Ministries article Retrieved on 2007-08-22 Class Action Suit For Ozzy Remasters Randy Rhoads • Bernie Tormé • Brad Gillis • Jake E. Lee • Steve Vai • Alex Skolnick • Joe Holmes • Jerry Cantrell Bob Daisley • Rudy Sarzo • Phil Soussan • Geezer Butler • James Lomenzo • Mike Inez • Robert Trujillo • Jason Newsted • Chris Wyse Lee Kerslake • Carmine Appice • Tommy Aldridge • Randy Castillo • Deen Castronovo Don Airey • Johnny Cook • Mike Moran • John Sinclair • Kevin Jones • Adam Wakeman Studio albums Blizzard of Ozz • Diary of a Madman • Bark at the Moon • The Ultimate Sin • No Rest for the Wicked • No More Tears • Ozzmosis • Down to Earth • Black Rain • Ozzy's 10th Untitled Studio Album Live albums Tribute • Live & Loud • Live at Budokan Mr. Crowley Live EP • Just Say Ozzy • Ten Commandments • The Ozzman Cometh • The Essential Ozzy Osbourne • Prince of Darkness "Crazy Train" • "Mr. Crowley" • "Flying High Again" • "Over the Mountain" • "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" • "Symptom of the Universe" • "Iron Man/Children of the Grave" • "Bark at the Moon" • "So Tired" • "Shot in the Dark" • "The Ultimate Sin" • "Crazy Train (live)" • "Miracle Man" • "Close My Eyes Forever" • "No More Tears" • "Time After Time" • "Road to Nowhere" • "Mama, I'm Coming Home" • "Mr. Tinkertrain" • "Changes" • "Perry Mason" • "See You on the Other Side" • "I Just Want You" • "Walk on Water" • "Back on Earth" • "Gets Me Through" • "Dreamer" • "Mississippi Queen" • "In My Life" • "I Don't Wanna Stop" • "Not Going Away" • "Black Rain"