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MICHAEL RISPOLI, KIRK ACEVEDO HAVE INVINCIBLE INJURIES

While there are a lot of hard hits in the movie Invincible, many stars paid the price with injuries, but they kept shooting until the movie was done. Keywords: Mark Wahlberg, Michael Rispoli, Kurt Acevedo, Greg Kinnear, Kiersten Warren

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Oz: Breaking The Law (2003) Part #1

] Dean Winters, Kirk Acevedo, Harold Perrineau, Lee Tergesen & muMs...oz breaking the law harold perrineau lee tergesen kirk acevedo dean winters mums da

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Oz: Breaking The Law (2003) Part #2

] Dean Winters, Kirk Acevedo, Harold Perrineau, Lee Tergesen & muMs...oz breaking the law harold perrineau lee tergesen kirk acevedo dean winters mums da

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Oz: Breaking The Law (2003) Part #3

] Dean Winters, Kirk Acevedo, Harold Perrineau, Lee Tergesen & muMs...oz breaking the law harold perrineau lee tergesen kirk acevedo dean winters mums da

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HBO Oz - Season 1: Miguel Alvarez losing his mind

This is the finale of Season 1's "Straight Life" episode, one of my favorites. Basically everybody's getting high in this one, and some of the best scenes from the show take place in it.

Here is Alvarez, high on LSD, after having lost his baby soon after being born. And a perfect closing shot of McManus smoking a joint...at the end of an episode which is supposed to be showing the authorities' struggle against drugs.

That's why I love Oz, people!

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Video 20 - actor Dean Winters discusses "5 Up 2 Down"

the film "5 Up 2 Down"....Film Festival Oz Up Down Dean Winters Kirk Acevedo Rescue Me Law and Order: SVU Bristol Boys

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Oz - Cmon and Try

The prisoners deal with drugs.

The sound quality is pretty bad on youtube, btw. Working to put it on another site!

(Don't mind the weirdness of the beginning!)

Song: C'mon and Try by Mellowdrone

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Miguel Alvarez - Rivera's Eyes

Miguel Alvarez in Father Mukada's office after blinding Rivera....oz hbo miguel alvarez kirk acevedo

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Oz - Miguel Alvarez

Oz, Season 1, Episode 3, God's Chillin'...Oz HBO Miguel Alvarez Prisoner Flashback Kirk Acevedo

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Roe

WARNING If this video is on MySpace, it the embed code will be removed. Fair warning. Remove it from MySpace.

I'm not exactly sure why it swaps from widescreen to full, but it's still not bad.

In my own critique: there's a split-second where you see Heffron and Roe's faces before "we realise how small we are" and I think it would have been better to just show the backs of them in the hole.

My particular favourite parts are when "if everyone cared and nobody cried; if everyone loved and nobody lied" when Toye slowly lifts his foot, and Roe tenderly examines it causing Toye to wince (that makes me sound like I believe there's something going on between the two, or I'm some kind of masochist); and also "If everyone loved and nobody lied" when Roe smiles and then looks offscreen to Spina with beautiful brown eyes.

So here is my tribute to the guy who, despite the fact that Kirk Acevedo had a good role, became my favourite character. No mean feat.

Song is Nickelback's If Everyone cared

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Nicky Cottero

up a bit of trouble with the Irish, much to the dismay of his boss Allo....Black Donnellys Never Say Die Kirk Acevedo Nicky Cottero

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NEW darkness gameplay footage

date= 2/24/2007 all gameplay footage is from the xbox 360. The Darkness is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 consoles based on the comic book of the same name.

Story

On the eve of his 21st birthday, Mafia hitman Jackie Estacado is suddenly possessed by the malevolent powers of The Darkness, a family "Gift". Although this supernatural entity allows him to wreak havoc on his enemies, the Darkness also has a powerful will of its own and Estacado must now learn how to control it. The gameplay uniquely blends both modern crime drama and supernatural horror through both first-person and third-person perspectives. The environments are highly destructible allowing players to demolish the scenery of the New York underworld to wreak vengeance on his former Mafia employers and eventually defeat the terrifying creatures of The Otherworld, a parallel reality where the Darkness dwells. Jackie also can't have children as conception would kill him and pass The Darkness on to the child.

Celebrity voice overs include Kirk Acevedo (Band of Brothers, Oz) as Jackie, Mike Patton (Faith No More) as The Darkness, Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under) as Jenny, Richard Steven Horvitz (Invader Zim) as "Berserker Darkling", and Sky Soleil (24) as Scarr.


Gameplay

At its core, The Darkness is a first-person shooter, with Estacado's skills as a hitman allowing him to make use of a wide variety of guns, from basic 9mm handguns and submachine guns to high-powered assault rifles and automatic shotguns. While Estacado primarily uses these guns in well-lit environments, where he cannot use his Darkness Powers to summon creatures and artifacts from The Otherworld and Hell, the hitman can also use his arsenal to maximize damage in the dark, supplementing his Darkness powers to maximize damage. * Summoning Darklings: Estacado's main Darkness ability is the summoning of Darklings, and as such there are four different darkling types (kamikaze, berserker, gunner, and lightkiller). Essentially they are malformed hellspawn which spring from the tainted souls of the sickest, most inhuman individuals. Darklings have spindly, muscular bodies and pointed, animalistic faces with glowing eyes and wicked fangs, and serrated claws on the tips of their limbs. They attack in packs, swarming over buildings and through windows and doorways. Though they are deadly even when unarmed, these sickening beasts often carry fearsome close-combat weapons like hacksaws and pneumatic drills, ready to tear Estacado's enemies apart at close quarters. An added benefit of the Darklings is that they can draw enemy fire away from Estacado, allowing him to progress more easily through well-defended areas. * Summoning Dark Tentacles: Dark Tentacles are huge, incredibly strong appendages which grow from Estacado's back when summoned. They can lift and throw heavy objects with ease, allowing them to smash through barricades and tear down walls to allow Estacado access to difficult-to-reach areas, and they have no difficulty in crushing enemy characters to a pulp. Their tough, resilient surfaces mean they can also form an effective bullet shield in front of Estacado, protecting him from harm. * Summoning Maw Tentacles: Maw Tentacles are smaller versions of Dark Tentacles and are summoned in the same way, but are used more for close combat than moving objects. They consist of long, writhing tendrils with bulging eyes that can change color and gaping jaws filled with huge dagger-like teeth, capable of ripping through flesh and bone with ease. They can use their powerful jaws to tear an enemies heart from his chest and devour it to replenish your energy. They can also be sent snaking round doorways and through air vents, their eyes feeding pictures to Estacado's eyes like spy cameras, seeking out alternate routes and enemy strongpoints. * Creating Black Holes: One of the more devastating Darkness abilities, this allows Estacado to open whirling vortices in realspace, pulling enemies and objects out of reality and trapping them forever in Hell itself. A single Black Hole opened in a room full of enemies can clear the area in moments, making it an excellent weapon when assaulting defended buildings. * Darkness Guns: The Darkness Guns are acquired when you enter The Otherworld. The gun that Jackie wields on his right hand shoots an orangish/brownish electric shock and the gun acquired on the left hand is a percussion grenade launcher that disposes of enemies

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GARY PEREZ DEMO REEL

Just a few film and TV clips from Gary's body of work: http://imdb.com/name/nm0673496/ Without A Trace, Numbers, The Unit, Destination Unknown, OZ, Side Streets, more...

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Nicky Cottero 1

My sole reason for watching The Black Donnellys.

I have only watched one episode, but have concluded that is a rather good programme, with an interesting soundtrack.

Hopefully can see the next episodes, and bring more of these scenes of my favourite actor/celebrity.

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OZ Générique Credit

By David Darlington/Steven Rosen.

Oz chronicles life inside an experimental cell block in the Oswald Maximum Security Correctional Facility: Level Four called Emerald City. Under unit manager Tim McManus and Warden Leo Glynn, the inmates in Em City all struggle to fulfill their own needs. Some fight for power; either power over the drug trade or power over the other inmate factions. Others want money, either through slinging 'tits' (drugs), gambling or other scams. Others, Corrections officers and inmates alike, simply want to survive long enough to make parole or even to see tomorrow. The show gives a no-holds-barred account of prison life with all the plots, subplots and conflicts given context and explanation by the show's wheelchair-bound narrator, Augustus Hill.

1997 - 2003 6 Season

Written and Produced by : Tom Fontana
With : Dean Winters, Scott William Winters, Lee Tergesen, Christopher Meloni, J.K. Simmons, Harold Perrineau, Terry Kinney, Ernie Hudson, Rita Moreno, Eamonn Walker, Kirk Acevedo, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, David Zayas and Kristin Rohde...

I don't own this video.
Credit to : HBO
http://www.hbo.com/oz/

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Alvarez, Hughes and Robson in solitary

where Robson and Hughes are arguing while Alvarez is trying to...well you know....oz miguel alvarez kirk acevedo james robson clayton hughes

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Law & Order: Trial by Jury Music Video

There are plenty of things about Law & Order: Trial by Jury, the fourth series and third spinoff (after SVU and Criminal Intent) in executive producer Dick Wolf's popular and reliable franchise, that loyal viewers will find familiar, even comforting. There's the taut, ripped-from-the-headlines storytelling; the Kobe Bryant rape case (in "Pattern of Conduct") and the infamous Amadou Diallo shooting (in "Forty-One Shots") are but two examples among the fourteen episodes in this three-disc set. There are appearances, some of them recurring, by Sam Waterston, Fred Thompson, the late Jerry Orbach (in his final episodes as Det. Lennie Briscoe), and other stalwarts from the original series. There's an SVU "cross-over" episode, and another ("Skeleton") that follows up on the shooting of L & O detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin). And then there's the theme music, the intro ("In the criminal justice system")... and that ineffable sound that leads from one scene to another. Yet Trial by Jury also has many aspects that set it apart from the other Law & Order shows. In focusing not on police procedure but on the trial process, it shines a brighter light on the defendants (who in most cases have already been apprehended when an episode starts), the juries (including the selection process, deliberations, and the role of jury consultants), the various lawyers' strategies, and even the judges' personal opinions. All of that leads to some interesting situations, like the scene in "Forty-One Shots" that finds a group of policemen, barred from the courtroom for making a disturbance during the trial of a cop killer, waiting anxiously outside for the verdict. Nevertheless, there are reasons why Trial by Jury failed to connect with viewers, airing for just two months in 2005 before being canceled by NBC. The cast is one of them; for example, A.D.A. Tracey Kibre (Bebe Neuwirth), the lead prosecutor, is tough but not especially likable. More than that, with its predilection for tight close-ups, personal details, melodrama, and such, the series is simply too much like standard nighttime TV fare. Good but not great, Law & Order: Trial by Jury (the set includes a few deleted scenes and a short featurette) will certainly have its adherents, but it falls a little short of its distinguished predecessors.

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Dean Winters - Interview at NYIIFVF

http://myspace.com/gloomysundaynet
Dean Winters interview at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival ( NYIIFVF ). He talks about the indie movie 5Up2Down ( starring Kirk Acevedo ).

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Nicky Cottero 3

I got the third episode :D Still no sign of the second, but oh well.

If you're worried about the quality of the picture, it does improve, I don't know why.

So here are Kirk Acevedo's shots in the third episode of The Black Donnellys

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