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In October 2002, he provided the voice of Tommy Vercetti for the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. He appeared in the television drama ER in 2004, playing Charlie Metcalf in the episode "Time of Death". The ER role earned Liotta an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Liotta later spoofed himself and his Emmy win in ...
Tommy Vercetti first appears wearing a teal Hawaiian shirt. He is offered more wardrobe options as the game progresses. [3] Tommy, in several ways, exhibits characteristics of fictional drug lord Tony Montana from the 1983 film Scarface. This coincides with the heavy themes and appearance of the movie that has been implemented into Vice City. [4]
Baseball Girls: 1995 Documentary A history of women's baseball Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream: 1995 Documentary Aaron's pursuit of Babe Ruth's all-time homer record, directed by Michael Tollin. Dorf on the Diamond: 1996 Comedy Direct-to-video short film in the Dorf series starring Tim Conway. Ed: 1996 Comedy Matt LeBlanc befriends a baseball ...
The film is a fantasy and it’s based on W.P. Kinsella’s novel “Shoeless Joe.” “Field of Dreams” was released just two weeks after “Major League” and was Costner’s second ...
Mr. 3000 is a 2004 American sports comedy film directed by Charles Stone III.It stars Bernie Mac and Angela Bassett.The film's plot surrounds a retired Major League Baseball player who makes a comeback at age 47 in order to attain 3,000 hits.
Vercetti may refer to: Lucas Vercetti, part of the American hip hop collective Odd Future or OFWGKTA (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All) Tommy Vercetti, a fictional character, the protagonist and playable character in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City; Vercetti Regular, a sans-serif font released in 2022, free for commercial use
In 1986, mobster Tommy Vercetti (voiced by Ray Liotta) is released from prison after serving a fifteen-year sentence for murder. His boss Sonny Forelli (Tom Sizemore), seeking to establish drug operations in the South, sends Tommy to Vice City to oversee an important drug deal alongside crooked lawyer Ken Rosenberg (William Fichtner). However ...
Newsday called it one of the best sports movies ever made. [7] Long Gone was ranked 50th in The Ultimate Book of Sports Movies: Featuring the 100 Greatest Sports Films. [2] It also rated a mention in another book, The Great Baseball Films, which stated Long Gone was an above-average comedy-drama that is full of bite, grit, and good feelings. [8]