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  2. 2012 (film) - Wikipedia

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    2012 was released to cinemas on November 13, 2009, in Indonesia, Mexico, Sweden, Canada, Denmark, China, India, Italy, the Philippines, Turkey, the United States, and Japan. [26] According to Sony Pictures, the film could have been completed for a summer release, but a delay allowed more time for production. [citation needed]

  3. List of 30 for 30 films - Wikipedia

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    On September 7, 2016, it was announced that ESPN Films and ESPN Audio would produce 30 for 30 Podcasts, reporting on new sports stories using a narrative podcasting approach. [126] The podcast was launched in June 2017, with the first season produced and hosted by Jody Avirgan and a team of in-house producers.

  4. ESPN Films - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Films, formerly known as ESPN Original Entertainment (EOE), is an American production company which produces and distributes sports films and documentaries. It is owned by ESPN Inc. , a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

  5. Playing for Keeps (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $27.8 million [ 4] Playing for Keeps is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Gabriele Muccino, starring Gerard Butler with Jessica Biel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid, Uma Thurman and Judy Greer in supporting roles. Once professional athlete George moves to Virginia to win back his ex Stacie and their son Lewis.

  6. List of American films of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    20th Century Fox / Davis Entertainment. Josh Trank (director/screenplay); Max Landis (screenplay); Dane DeHaan, Michael B. Jordan, Alex Russell, Michael Kelly, Ashley Hinshaw, Anna Wood, Crystal-Donna Roberts, Bo Petersen, Rudi Malcolm, Luke Tyler, Adrian Collins, Grant Powell, Armand Aucamp, Nicole Bailey. [ 27] The Woman in Black.

  7. List of 2012 box office number-one films in the United States

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    The Hunger Games broke Alice in Wonderland ' s records ($116.1 million) for the highest weekend debut in March, for a non-sequel, and for a spring release. It also broke The Twilight Saga: New Moon ' s record ($142.8 million) for highest weekend debut for a film featuring a female protagonist.

  8. 30 for 30 - Wikipedia

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    30 for 30 is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history.This includes four "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011–2012, and a series of 30 for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website.

  9. List of American football films - Wikipedia

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    2012 Documentary Story of football coach, Jeremy Williams, who, terminally ill with ALS, refuses to retire, deciding instead to coach for one last season. You Don't Know Bo: 2012 Documentary Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about baseball and football star Bo Jackson. 23 Blast: 2013 Drama