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The movie stars Chuck Norris as J.D. Dawes—a big rig driver searching for his brother, who disappeared in a desert town run by a corrupt, trucker-hating judge. The film's title also plays to the ...
VH1 (originally an initialism for Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network that launched on January 1, 1985, and is currently owned by the BET Media Group [broken anchor] subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group based in New York City.
VH1 Classic Soul: VH1 Classic's All-time Top Ten: VH1 Rock Docs: VH1 Rock Honors: You Can't Stop Hip Hop: Former programming by MTV Classic. Music video blocks.
Daisy de la Hoya attending the premiere of VH1's "Daisy of Love" at My House, Hollywood, CA on April 26, 2009. Daisy of Love is an American reality television dating show which stars Daisy de la Hoya, the runner-up of the VH1 reality dating show Rock of Love 2.
Starting in 2011, VH1 has broadcast Big Morning Buzz Live, a daily morning news and pop culture talk show hosted by Carrie Keagan, Jason Dundas and VH1 music expert Jim Shearer and, later, Nick Lachey. [54] [55] The show features entertainment news, celebrity interviews and musical performances.
Big Rig is a 2007 documentary film by Doug Pray about long-haul truck drivers.The film consists of a series of interviews with different drivers, focusing on both their personal life stories and also the life and culture of truck drivers in the United States.
High-Ballin is a 1978 Canadian action comedy film about truckers directed by Peter Carter.The US release was rated PG, with a runtime of 97 minutes. The film primarily depicts a confrontation between a trucker boss and independent truckers. The boss uses a criminal gang to inti
51 Minds Entertainment (or Fifty One Minds Entertainment) is a production company specializing in reality TV, known for their "celebreality" programs on VH1. [2] [3] It was created in 2004 as a merger between Cris Abrego's 51 Pictures (formerly Brass Ring Entertainment) and Mark Cronin's Mindless Entertainment.