As Night Comes Full Movie In English

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Friday Night Lights (TV series)Friday Night Lights is an American drama television series about a high school football team in the fictional town of Dillon, Texas. It was developed by Peter Berg and executive produced by Brian Grazer, David Nevins, Sarah Aubrey and Jason Katims, based on the 1. H. G. Bissinger, adapted as the 2. The series' primary setting, Dillon, is a small, close- knit community in rural Texas.

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Team coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) and his family, Tami, Julie and Grace, are featured. The show uses this small- town backdrop to address many issues facing contemporary American culture, including family values, school funding, racism, drugs, abortion and lack of economic opportunities. Produced by NBCUniversal, Friday Night Lights premiered on October 3, 2. NBC. Although the show had garnered critical acclaim and passionate fans, the series suffered low ratings and was in danger of cancellation after the second season. To save the series, NBC struck a deal with Direc.

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TV to co- produce three more seasons; each subsequent season premiered on Direc. TV's 1. 01 Network, with NBC rebroadcasts a few months later.[2] The series ended its run on The 1. Network on February 9, 2. Though Friday Night Lights never garnered a sizable audience,[6] it was a critical success, lauded for its realistic portrayal of Middle America and deep exploration of its central characters.

The show appeared on a number of best lists and was awarded a Peabody Award, a Humanitas Prize, a Television Critics Association Award and several technical Primetime Emmy Awards. At the 2. 01. 1 Primetime Emmy Awards, the show was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series. Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton also scored multiple nominations for the Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress awards for a drama series. Executive producer Jason Katims was nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. Chandler and Katims each won the Emmy in 2.

Background[edit]Inspiration[edit]Friday Night Lights was inspired by H. G. "Buzz" Bissinger's non- fiction book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream (1. The book, which explores the 1. Permian Panthers, a high school football team in Odessa, Texas, was a factual work of documentary journalism. The people featured were not renamed in the book.[8] The Universal Pictures film, which stars Billy Bob Thornton and was directed by Peter Berg, Bissinger's second cousin, based its characters on the residents of Odessa c. Conception[edit]Peter Berg, who directed the film, developed the series, and wrote and directed the pilot episode. Once filming on the movie was completed, Berg began to explore adapting the story for television.

Berg later said he had regretted having to jettison many of the interpersonal topics from the book because of the time constraints of a feature film. Creating a TV series, particularly one based on fictional characters, allowed him to address many of those elements in- depth.[9]He decided to set the series in a fictional town of Dillon, Texas, with some characteristics of Odessa. The football team was given the Panthers name.

Berg deliberately carried elements from the film to the series, particularly for the pilot, which was closely related to the film.[1. He cast Connie Britton as the wife of head coach Eric Taylor, and Brad Leland as Buddy Garrity, a major businessman and football booster, in roles similar to those they played in the film. Production[edit]Filming for the show's pilot began in February 2. Austin, Texas. Berg said he required filming the pilot and eventually the show in Texas as "a deal breaker" in order to agree to participate weekly in the project. The show features homages to its Texas heritage. In the pilot, Berg featured Texas Longhorns football coach Mack Brown as a Dillon booster and had a caller to the fictional Panther Radio compare Panthers' coach Eric Taylor to Brown.[1. The pilot referred to much of the surrounding area in its scenes.

Football scenes were filmed at Pflugerville High School's Kuempel Stadium and at the RRISD Complex. The Dillon Panther football team and coaches' uniforms were based on the uniforms of the Pflugerville Panthers. Some of the scenes were filmed at Texas School for the Deaf.[1. Berg's observation of local high school students while preparing to film the movie inspired his development of some of the characters. For example, Jason Street, the character whose promising football career is ended by a spinal injury in the pilot, was inspired by a local event. David Edwards, a football player from San Antonio’s Madison High, was paralyzed during a November 2. Berg was at the game when this accident occurred; he was profoundly affected by Edwards' injury and how it overturned his life.

Berg set up a similar incident in the pilot.[1. Performances[edit]While relying on a script each week, the producers decided at the outset to allow the cast leeway in what they said and did on the show. Their decisions could affect the delivery of their lines and the blocking of each scene. If the actors felt that something was untrue to their character or a mode of delivery didn't work, they were free to change it, provided they still hit the vital plot points.[1. This freedom was complemented by filming without rehearsal and without extensive blocking. Camera operators were trained to follow the actors, rather than having the actors stand in one place with cameras fixed around them.

The actors knew that the filming would work around them. Executive producer Jeffrey Reiner described this method as "no rehearsal, no blocking, just three cameras and we shoot."[1. Working in this fashion profoundly influenced everyone involved with the show. Series star Kyle Chandler said: "When I look back at my life, I'm going to say, 'Wow, [executive producer] Peter Berg really changed my life.'"[1. Executive producer and head writer Jason Katims echoed this sentiment, saying: "When I first came on [the FNL] set, I thought, it’s interesting – this is what I imagined filmmaking would be, before I saw what filmmaking was."[1. Filming[edit]All five seasons of Friday Night Lights were filmed in Austin and Pflugerville.[1.

With the show yielding roughly $3. Texas failed to pay all the rebates it had promised to the show's producers.[1.

The Texas legislature authorized funding to match the offers of other states, and the production company preferred to stay near Austin, so the show remained in Texas.[1. Friday Night Lights is unusual for using actual locations rather than stage sets and sound stage. Watch Bloodrayne: The Third Reich Torent Free. These factors together with reliance on filming hundreds of locals as extras, gives the series an authentic feel and look.[1. The producers used a documentary- style filming technique. Three cameras were used for each shoot and entire scenes were shot in one take.

In contrast, most productions film a scene from each angle and typically repeat the scene several times while readjusting lighting to accommodate each shot. The first takes usually made the final cut. By filming a scene all at once, the producers tried to create an environment for the actors that was more organic and allowed for the best performances.[2.

The series borrowed the uniforms, cheerleaders, fans and stadium of the Pflugerville Panthers. Producers shot Pflugerville games and used them as game footage in the series.[8]University of Southern California football announcers Peter Arbogast and Paul Mc. Donald provided off- screen commentary during the football game sequences. The facilities, colors and bobcat logos of Texas State University in San Marcos were used as the setting and creative inspiration for the fictional Texas Methodist University.

The show features the fictional Herrmann Field, named for George Herrmann, the head coach of the Pflugerville Panthers. Some scenes were filmed outside Texas. On June 2. 0, 2. 01. Temple University, which was to portray the fictional Braemore College.

An episode from Julie's senior year in high school was filmed in the Boston area, at Boston College,[2. Watch Big Fish Putlocker# on this page.

Jimmy Fallon - Wikipedia. Jimmy Fallon. Birth name. James Thomas Fallon. Born(1. 97. 4- 0. September 1. 9, 1. New York City, New York, U.

S. Medium. Television, film, stand- up, music, books. Alma mater. College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York, U. S. Years active. 19. Genres. Observational comedy, musical comedy, sketch comedy, surreal humor, character comedy, satire. Subject(s)American culture, American politics, everyday life, pop culture, human behavior, social awkwardness, current events. Spouse. Nancy Juvonen (m. 2. Children. 2James Thomas Fallon (born September 1.

American comedian, actor, television host, and musician. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and as the host of late- night talk show.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and raised in Saugerties, New York. He grew up with an interest in comedy and music, moving to Los Angeles at 2. He was commissioned to join NBC's Saturday Night Live as a cast member in 1. Fallon remained on SNL for six years between 1. Weekend Update segment and becoming a celebrity in the process. He left the program for the film industry, starring in films such as Taxi (2.

Fever Pitch (2. 00. Following his film career, Fallon returned to television as the host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC in 2. He moved from that program to become the sixth permanent host of the long- running The Tonight Show in 2. In addition to his television work, Fallon has released two comedy albums and five books. Early life[edit]Fallon was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, and is the son of Gloria (née Feeley) and James W. Fallon.[1][2][3] Fallon's ancestry is five- eighths Irish, two- eighths German, and one- eighth Norwegian; his paternal grandmother, Luise Schalla, was from Osterholz- Scharmbeck, Lower Saxony, Germany, while one of his maternal great- grandfathers, Hans Hovelsen, was an immigrant from Fredrikstad, Norway. Fallon's patrilineal ancestry originates with his great- great- grandparents, Thomas Fallon, who was from County Galway, Ireland, and Louisa Stickever (whose parents were Henry Stickever, who was born in France, of Irish descent, and Mary O'Brien, who was Irish).[4][5]A Vietnam War veteran, Fallon's father spent his adolescence singing in street- corner doo- wop groups.[6] Shortly after his son's birth, he started working as a machine repairman for IBM in Kingston, New York.[7] In preparation, the family relocated nearby to Saugerties.

Fallon has described his childhood as "idyllic,"[8] while his parents have been noted as overprotective. He and his sister, Gloria, were unable to leave their home,[9] and had to ride their bicycles in the backyard.[1. Fallon attended St. Mary of the Snow, a Roman Catholic elementary school in Saugerties. He considered being a priest, inspired by his experiences as an altar boy.[1. He became more interested in comedy instead.

He spent many nights recording the radio program The Dr. Demento Show on a reel- to- reel recorder, where he was exposed to both comedy and music.[8] As a teenager Fallon developed an obsession with the late- night comedy program Saturday Night Live (SNL), watching it religiously.[1. He grew up watching the show, viewing "the clean parts" that his parents taped for him. He and Gloria would re- enact sketches like "The Festrunk Brothers" with friends.[1. Fallon was such a fan that he made a weekly event of watching the show in his dormitory during college. In his teens, he impressed his parents with different impersonations, including actor James Cagney[1.

Dana Carvey.[1. 4] He was also musically inclined, and started playing guitar at age thirteen. He would go on to perform comedy and music in contests and shows.[1. By his junior high years, he was labeled a class clown, to his teachers' disdain, but also described as generally "nice and well- mannered."[1. At Saugerties High School, from which he graduated in 1. He won a young comedian's contest with an impression of Pee- wee Herman.[1. He then attended The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, where he was first a computer science major, later switching to communications in his senior year.

In May 2. 00. 9, 1. Bachelor of Arts in communications. He was a double headliner that day at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, earning an honorary degree reflecting his achievements and then joining classmates to collect his degree. St. Rose awarded Fallon his diploma after he earned experiential learning credits through a portfolio review of his television work.[1.

He was an average student, often taking stand- up gigs on the weekends.[8] Fallon would often board buses from his aunt's in Fort Hamilton to Caroline's comedy club in Times Square to perform sets.[1. Watch George Lopez Episodes more. Comedy beginnings[edit]Fallon dropped out of The College of Saint Rose a semester shy of a degree in 1. Los Angeles and pursue comedy full- time.[1. He secured a manager and got bookings by the age of 2.

He often did stand- up at the Improv, earning $7. Groundlings, an improv comedy troupe.[1. He appeared in the feature film The Scheme (originally entitled The Entrepreneurs). His one line in Father's Day was cut, but he can still be seen in the background. In 1. 99. 8, Fallon appeared briefly on the show Spin City in the second season as a man selling photographs.[citation needed]He remained fixated on joining Saturday Night Live. After two years of working with the Groundlings,[2. When he was cast in a pilot presentation for The WB, Fallon made sure to include a clause in his contract specifying that if he were to join SNL he would be released from his contract.[9] His manager sent videotapes to Marci Klein and Ayala Cohen, producers for SNL.[2.

This was my ultimate goal. If I ever cut into a birthday cake and made a wish, I would wish to be on SNL. If I threw a coin into a fountain, I would wish to be on SNL. If I saw a shooting star, I would wish to be on SNL.[2. I remember saying to myself, 'If I don't make it on [the show] before I'm 2.

I'm going to kill myself.' It's crazy. I had no other plan. I didn't have friends, I didn't have a girlfriend, I didn't have anything going on. I had my career, that was it.[9]”Fallon landed his second audition at the age of 2. At the "notoriously difficult audition,"[2.

Lorne Michaels almost never emitted laughter during auditions. Although he initially feared the comic before him, armed with an arsenal of props, would outshine him, Fallon went onstage and did well.[2. He showcased his impressions with a celebrity walk- a- thon, including impressions of Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, and Adam Sandler, an SNL alumnus who had recently left the show.[2.

The latter received laughter from the room, including Michaels.[2. Head writer Tina Fey, who was in the room, later said "He's one of two people I’ve ever seen who was completely ready to be on the show. Kristen Wiig is the other one..

And Jimmy was ready—like, if there had been a show to do that night."[2. He rushed through his original characters in order to arrive at his musical impressions, which he felt were stronger. Three weeks passed, and despite his feeling that he had not gotten the position, he was asked to meet with Michaels at the Paramount lot in Los Angeles. Michaels informed him that they wanted him for the show, and Fallon characterized the moment as being in "slow motion," remarking to Michaels before he left, "I'm going to make you proud."[2. Saturday Night Live years[edit]Early seasons (1. Fallon debuted on Saturday Night Live as a featured player at the beginning of the show's twenty- fourth season in September 1. He became a star by his fourth episode, when he performed Halloween- themed versions of songs by popular artists, as well as his Sandler impression.[9] His sudden popularity made Fallon a celebrity, where he was considered charming.