ProdCo: Skipstone Pictures
Title: Hardflip (2012)
Director: Johnny Remo
Writers: Johnny Remo & Daniel Backman
Logline: Hardflip follows the story of Caleb (Randy Wayne; To Save A Life, ABC Family’s The Lying Game) a young skater whose ill mother (Rosanna Arquette; Pulp Fiction, The Whole Nine Yards) and absent father (John Schneider; Dukes of Hazard, Smallville) leave him reaching for the only hope he has—becoming a sponsored skater. After finding a stack of old love letters, he sets out to find the father he never knew and inadvertently begins a journey he never could have expected. This story explores what happens when we let go of our anger and pain and forgive those who have hurt us most.
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Here are today's dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture.
1.
For Greater Glory:
Epic and timely.
Synopsis: In the late 1920's, a ragtag group of Mexicans take up resist their government's crackdown on religious liberty -- a crackdown, in this instance, directed at the Catholic Church.
Enrique Gorostieta Velarde (Andy Garcia), a retired general...
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Tags: 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Adrian Alonso, Braveheart, Bruce Greenwood, Bruce McGill, Catalina Sandino Marino, Catholic Church, Christianity, Cristero War, Directed by Dean Wright., Eduardo Verastegui, Enrique Gorostieta Velarde (Andy Garcia), Eva Longoria, For Greater Glory, Forgiveness, Hardflip, history, John Schneider, Johnny Remo and Daniel Blackman, Luis Sánchez del Rio, Mauricio Kuri, movies, newsfeed, Oscar Isaac, Peter O'Toole, Plutarco Elias Calles, Pope Benedict XVI, Randy Wayne, Rosanna Arquette, Rubén Blades, Santiago Cabrera, sports, Television, Uncategorized, Written by Michael Love
Here's today's dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture.
John Schneider talks about his role in Hardflip. John Schneider first gained stardom in the role of Bo Duke on the iconic '70's-80's TV series
The Dukes of Hazzard and more recently found fame with a younger generation playing Jonathan Kent, Clark Kent's adoptive father in
Smallville. And this year he engaged movie audiences portraying another adoptive father in the surprise...
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Tags: 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Bo Duke, Caleb Jones, Christianity, Count of Monte Cristo, Doonby, Erwin Brothers, Forgiveness, Fringe, Hardflip, House, jim caviezel, John Schneider, Johnny Cash, Johnny Remo, Jonathan Kent, Justified, movies, newsfeed, october baby, Randy Wayne, Rosanna Arquette, Shari Rigby, Smallville), sports, Stagecoach, Television, The Dukes of Hazzard, Twilight Zone
Here's today's dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture.
Randy Wayne on his role in Hardflip. The 30-year-old whose
resume includes recurring roles on ABC Family's
The Lying Game and
The Secret Life of the American Teenager, as well as guest turns on shows ranging from HBO's
True Blood, TV Land's
Hot in Cleveland. He also, notably, played Luke Duke in
The...
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Tags: ABC Family's The Lying Game and The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Bo Duke, Christianity, faith-based film To Save a Life, Forgiveness, Hardflip, HBO and Showtime, HBO's True Blood, John Schneider, Luke Duke, movies, newsfeed, october baby, Randy Wayne, Rosanna Arquette, Smallville), sports, The Dukes of Hazzard, theme of forgiveness, Tom Wopat, TV Land's Hot in Cleveland, Uncategorized