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Show Me The Money (chương Trình Truyền Hình)
Show Me the Money may refer to: *"Show me the money", a well-known phrase uttered by characters in the 1996 film '' Jerry Maguire'' * ''Show Me the Money'' (South Korean TV series), a South Korean music/rap competition show * ''Show Me the Money'' (British TV programme), a 2010–2013 British topical debate television programme that aired on BBC * ''Show Me the Money'' (British game show), a 1998–1999 British game show which aired on Channel 4 * ''Show Me the Money'' (American game show), a short-lived 2006 American game show hosted by William Shatner that aired on ABC * "Show Me the Money" (''Robin Hood'' episode) *"Show Me the Money" (Hayes Cinematics Film) Starring James Foster, Robert Wood, and Bryce Butler, directed by Henry English, the short film is about a hitman (James Foster) who is poor at his job. {{disambiguation Comedy catchphrases Quotations from film 1996 neologisms ...
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Jerry Maguire
''Jerry Maguire'' is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film written, produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe; it stars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renée Zellweger, and Regina King. Produced in part by James L. Brooks, it was inspired by an experience sports agent Leigh Steinberg (who acted as technical consultant for the film) had with client Tim McDonald during the 1993 NFL season when free agency was introduced to the league. The film was also partly inspired by a 28-page memo written at Disney in 1991 by Jeffrey Katzenberg. It was released in North American theaters on December 13, 1996, produced by Gracie Films, and distributed by TriStar Pictures. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised its performances and screenplay. It was also a financial success, grossing more than $273 million worldwide against its $50 million budget. It was the ninth-highest-grossing film of 1996. It notably spawned a large number of catch phr ...
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Show Me The Money (South Korean TV Series)
''Show Me The Money'' (''SMTM''; Korean: 쇼미더머니; RR: ''Syomideomeoni'') is a South Korean rap competition TV show that airs on Mnet. The show has grown in popularity since the first season aired in 2012 to the eleventh season in 2022, and it is credited for increasing the South Korean public's interest in hip hop. Background When SMTM first aired in 2012'','' it was the only show on South Korean television to focus on hip hop, and the first show on Mnet about hip hop since the music channel cancelled ''Hip Hop the Vibe'' in 2004. Han Dong-chul, the chief producer of SMTM, later said of the show, "My goal was to let people know that there is more than just idol dance music in Korea." The format of each season varies, but generally consists of contestants going head to head in a series of challenges until only one rapper remains. The show includes a mixture of rookie and experienced rappers, with the experienced rappers typically serving as "producers," a role that inc ...
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Show Me The Money (British TV Programme)
Show Me the Money is a British topical debate programme that aired on BBC. The shows typically featured three top bosses and entrepreneurs who debated about who was making money and how they were doing it. This series began on 31 October 2010 and ended on 24 February 2013. It was shown on BBC News BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broad ... at 9:30 pm on Sundays. External links * References BBC television news shows BBC World News shows 2010 British television series debuts 2013 British television series endings British television news shows Business-related television series in the United Kingdom {{BBC-tv-prog-stub ...
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Show Me The Money (British Game Show)
''Show Me the Money'' is a live afternoon game show presented by Louise Noel (with the exception of three shows presented by Alice Beer when Louise was ill) which aired on Channel 4 in the UK and ran for two seasons from Monday to Friday between 6 September 1999 and 17 November 2000. It was produced by Princess Productions for Channel 4. The show won the Royal Television Society Daytime Show of the Year. Synopsis The premise of the game was for teams to make as much money as possible from an imaginary £100,000 on the Stock Market by the end of the season. There were five active teams at any point, each having a day of the week to show their imaginary portfolios and state what they were buying and selling. If a team ever had below £90,000 in their imaginary pot at the beginning of their show they were kicked off and a new team brought in to replace them. Each team consisted of three members of the public with little or no knowledge of the Stock Exchange. Tom Winnifrith, a ...
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Show Me The Money (American Game Show)
''Show Me the Money'' is a television game show hosted by William Shatner which ran on ABC from November 14, 2006 to December 13, 2006. The show employed an aspect similar to ''Deal or No Deal'', but with open-ended trivia questions. The show was taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood. It also aired in Canada on CH. Game play Before the game, scrolls were randomly distributed to thirteen female dancers known as the $1,000,000 Dancers. Twelve of the scrolls contained various dollar amounts, while one held a "killer card" symbolized by a black dancer silhouette within a yellow triangle. The dollar amounts were: Each turn involved a set of three concealed questions (A, B, and C) with a common initial word or phrase. The player was shown this initial phrase, then chose one of the three options. The question was read, and the player could either answer it or pass and pick another letter. Passed questions were permanently removed from play; a player could pass twice on the same t ...
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Show Me The Money (Robin Hood Episode)
The following is a list of episodes for the 2006 Tiger Aspect Productions television series ''Robin Hood''. The first series ran from 7 October – 30 December 2006, the second series from 6 October – 29 December 2007 and the third from 28 March – 27 June 2009. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (2006) Series 2 (2007) Series 3 (2009) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Robin Hood Episodes Lists of British period drama television series episodes Lists of British children's television series episodes Robin Hood (2006 TV series) episodes Robin Hood Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is dep ...
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Comedy Catchphrases
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: in Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters. The theatrical genre of Greek comedy can be described as a dramatic performance pitting two groups, ages, genders, or societies against each other in an amusing '' agon'' or conflict. Northrop Frye depicted these two opposing sides as a "Society of Youth" and a "Society of the Old". A revised view characterizes the essential agon of comedy as a struggle between a relatively powerless youth and the societal conventions posing obstacles to his hopes. In this struggle, the youth then becomes constrained by his lack of social authority, and is left with little choice but to resort to ruses which en ...
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Quotations From Film
A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written. In oral speech, it is the representation of an utterance (i.e. of something that a speaker actually said) that is introduced by a quotative marker, such as a verb of saying. For example: John said: "I saw Mary today". Quotations in oral speech are also signaled by special prosody in addition to quotative markers. In written text, quotations are signaled by quotation marks. Quotations are also used to present well-known statement parts that are explicitly attributed by citation to their original source; such statements are marked with ( punctuated with) quotation marks. Quotations are often used as a literary device to represent someone's point of view. They are also widely used in spoken language when an interlocutor wishes to present a proposition that they have come to know via hearsay. As a literary device A quotation can also refer to the repeated use of un ...
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