Freaky Tales


3:53 pm - 5:41 pm, Today on HBO Hits (East) ()

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Described as composed of four interconnected stories set in 1987 Oakland, CA. The movie is a love letter to the music, movies, sports, politics, people, places and memories ? some true, some invented.

2024 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Action/adventure Crime Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Jay Ellis (Actor) .. Sleepy Floyd
Pedro Pascal (Actor) .. Clint
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. The Guy
Angus Cloud (Actor) .. Travis
Tom Hanks (Actor) .. Hank
Too $hort (Actor) .. Narrator/The Guy's Partner
Ji-young Yoo (Actor) .. Tina
Marshawn Lynch (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Jack Champion (Actor) .. Lucid
Marteen (Actor) .. Kohlrabi
Zack Roberts (Actor) .. Nazi Bonehead
LeQuan Antonio Bennett (Actor) .. Greg(as LeQuan Bennett)
Michelle Farrah Huang (Actor) .. Kelsey
Keir Gilchrist (Actor) .. Josh
Nate Bonner (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Shane Camp (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Jack Cissell (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Ethan Thurston (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Tyler Jarreau Legarda (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Dan Marotte (Actor) .. Troy
James Coker (Actor) .. Larry
Mike Infante (Actor) .. Nick
Chachi Delgado (Actor) .. Tom
Yong Kim (Actor) .. Tina's Dad
Amy Bui (Actor) .. Tina's Sister
Elliot Morrow (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Salvatore Ciaramitaro (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Cole Kakimoto (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Christian Castillon (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Tim Flegal (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Normani Kordei (Actor) .. Entice

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Did You Know..
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Jay Ellis (Actor) .. Sleepy Floyd
Born: December 27, 1981
Birthplace: Fort Sumter, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Due to his father's career in the air force, he attended 12 schools in 13 years. Attended Concordia University on a basketball scholarship. Completed college in three years. Is co-owner of spin and Pilates health clubs in Louisiana. Actively involved with the charities Miracles for Kids and Mind Matters.
Pedro Pascal (Actor) .. Clint
Born: April 02, 1975
Birthplace: Santiago, Chile
Trivia: Born in Chile, Pascal and his family fled the country in the 1970s as political refugees during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Spent time in Denmark, Texas and Southern California, before moving to New York City at age 18 to pursue theatre. Was a competitive swimmer as a child, qualifying for the state championships in Texas at age 11. The stage veteran received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award and Garland Award for his role in the International City Theatre production of Orphans. Directed original productions for the Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre and as a member of Off-Broadway's renowned LAByrinth Theatre Company. Before filming Series 1 of Narcos, he and his co-star Boyd Holbrook spent a week in Virginia, during which they were able to train at Quantico and met the real-life undercover DEA agents they portray on the Netflix series. Appeared with Heidi Klum in a video set to Sia's "Fire Meet Gasoline" filmed for the model's Intimates Lingerie collection.
Ben Mendelsohn (Actor) .. The Guy
Born: April 03, 1969
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Angus Cloud (Actor) .. Travis
Tom Hanks (Actor) .. Hank
Born: July 09, 1956
Birthplace: Concord, California, United States
Trivia: American leading actor Tom Hanks has become one of the most popular stars in contemporary American cinema. Born July 9, 1956, in Concord, CA, Hanks spent much of his childhood moving about with his father, an itinerant cook, and continually attempting to cope with constantly changing schools, religions, and stepmothers. After settling in Oakland, CA, he began performing in high-school plays. He continued acting while attending Cal State, Sacramento, and left to pursue his vocation full-time. In 1978, Hanks went to find work in New York; while there he married actress/producer Samantha Lewes, whom he later divorced.Hanks debuted onscreen in the low-budget slasher movie He Knows You're Alone (1979). Shortly afterward he moved to Los Angeles and landed a co-starring role in the TV sitcom Bosom Buddies; he also worked occasionally in other TV series such as Taxi and Family Ties, as well as in the TV movie Mazes and Monsters. Hanks finally became prominent when he starred opposite Daryl Hannah in the Disney comedy Splash!, which became the sleeper hit of 1984. Audiences were drawn to the lanky, curly headed actor's amiable, laid-back style and keen sense of comic timing. He went on to appear in a string of mostly unsuccessful comedies before starring in Big (1988), in which he gave a delightful performance as a child in a grown man's body. His 1990 film Bonfire of the Vanities was one of the biggest bombs of the year, but audiences seemed to forgive his lapse. In 1992, Hanks' star again rose when he played the outwardly disgusting, inwardly warm-hearted coach in Penny Marshall's A League of Their Own. This led to a starring role in the smash hit romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle (1993).Although a fine comedic actor, Hanks earned critical respect and an even wider audience when he played a tormented AIDS-afflicted homosexual lawyer in the drama Philadelphia (1993) and won that year's Oscar for Best Actor. In 1994 he won again for his convincing portrait of the slow-witted but phenomenally lucky Forrest Gump, and his success continued with the smash space epic Apollo 13 (1995). In 1996, Hanks tried his hand at screenwriting, directing, and starring in a feature: That Thing You Do!, an upbeat tale of a one-hit wonder group and their manager. The film was not particularly successful, unlike Hanks' next directing endeavor, the TV miniseries From Earth to the Moon. The series was nominated for and won a slew of awards, including a series of Emmys. The success of this project was outdone by Hanks' next, Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan (1998). Ryan won vast critical acclaim and was nominated for 11 Oscars, including a Best Actor nomination for Hanks. The film won five, including a Best Director Oscar for Spielberg, but lost Best Picture to Shakespeare in Love, a slight that was to become the subject of controversy. No controversy surrounded Hanks' following film, Nora Ephron's You've Got Mail (1998), a romantic comedy that paired Hanks with his Sleepless co-star Meg Ryan. Although the film got mixed reviews, it was popular with filmgoers, and thus provided Hanks with another success to add to his resumé. Even more success came soon after when Hanks took home the 2000 Golden Globes' Best Actor in a drama award for his portrayal of a shipwrecked FedEx systems engineer who learns the virtues of wasted time in Robert Zemeckis' Cast Away. Though absent from the silver screen in 2001, Hanks remained in the public eye with a role in the acclaimed HBO mini-series Band of Brothers as well as appearing in September 11 television special America: A Tribute to Heroes and the documentary Rescued From the Closet. Next teaming with American Beauty director Sam Mendes for the adaptation of Max Allan Collins graphic novel The Road to Perdition (subsequently inspired by the Japanese manga Lone Wolf and Cub, the nice-guy star took a rare anti-hero role as a hitman (albiet an honorable and fairly respectable hitman) on the lam with his son (Tyler Hoechlin) after his son witnesses a murder. That same year, Hanks collaborated with director Spielberg again, starring opposite Leonardo Dicaprio in the hit crime-comedy Catch Me if You Can.For the next two years, Hanks was essentially absent from movie screens, but in 2004 he emerged with three new projects: The Coen Brothers' The Lady Killers, yet another Spielberg helmed film, The Terminal, and The Polar Express, a family picture from Forrest Gump and Castaway director Robert Zemeckis. 2006 was a very active year for Hanks starting with an appearance at the Oscar telecast that talented lip-readers will remember for quite some time. In addition to helping produce the HBO Series Big Love, he scored a major international success by reteaming with director Ron Howard for the big-screen adaptation of {Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code, which was such a success that he signed on for the sequel in 2009, Angels and Demons. His Playtone production company would have a hand in the animated feature The Ant Bully in 2008, and that same year he filmed The Great Buck Howard co-starring his son Colin Hanks. He also signed on to co-star with Julia Roberts in two different films: Mike Nichols' Charlie Wilson's War in 2008 and the romcom Larry Crowne in 2011. Later that same year, Hanks would make dramatic waves in the post-9/11 drama Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture.Ranked by Empire Magazine as 17th out of "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" in October 1997, Hanks is married to actress Rita Wilson, with whom he appeared in Volunteers (1985). The couple have two children in addition to Hanks' other two from his previous marriage.
Too $hort (Actor) .. Narrator/The Guy's Partner
Ji-young Yoo (Actor) .. Tina
Marshawn Lynch (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Jack Champion (Actor) .. Lucid
Marteen (Actor) .. Kohlrabi
Zack Roberts (Actor) .. Nazi Bonehead
LeQuan Antonio Bennett (Actor) .. Greg(as LeQuan Bennett)
Michelle Farrah Huang (Actor) .. Kelsey
Keir Gilchrist (Actor) .. Josh
Born: September 28, 1992
Birthplace: Camden Town, London, England
Trivia: London-born actor Keir Gilchrist began his career onscreen at the urging of his acting coach, getting his start with small roles in some minor films like Saint Ralph, before moving on to a starring role in the series The Winner in 2007. The show was canceled after only six episodes, but Gilchrist had no trouble finding new projects, eventually scoring the role of Marshall on the acclaimed Showtime series The United States of Tara.
Nate Bonner (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Shane Camp (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Jack Cissell (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Ethan Thurston (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Tyler Jarreau Legarda (Actor) .. Operation Ivy
Dan Marotte (Actor) .. Troy
James Coker (Actor) .. Larry
Mike Infante (Actor) .. Nick
Chachi Delgado (Actor) .. Tom
Yong Kim (Actor) .. Tina's Dad
Amy Bui (Actor) .. Tina's Sister
Elliot Morrow (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Salvatore Ciaramitaro (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Cole Kakimoto (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Christian Castillon (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Tim Flegal (Actor) .. 924 Gilman Band
Normani Kordei (Actor) .. Entice
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Raised in New Orleans; the family moved to Houston after Hurricane Katrina. Began dance and singing lessons at age 3 and training in gymnastics at age 4. Sang Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" for her The X Factor audition in 2012; though she was eliminated from the show as a solo artist, was placed with four other singers in boot camp to form the group eventually known as Fifth Harmony. With Fifth Harmony, released debut album Reflections in 2015. Named a Diversity Ambassador for the non-profit organization Cybersmile Foundation in 2016. Competed on season 24 of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with pro Val Chmerkovskiy.

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