Brick Mansions


5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Wednesday, October 29 on WPXN Bounce TV (31.2)

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About this Broadcast
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In a future where Detroit's most dangerous criminals occupy the city's deserted brick mansions, an undercover cop joins forces with an ex-convict to defeat the notorious drug kingpin who has taken the mayor hostage.

2014 English Dolby 5.1
Action/adventure Drama Crime Drama Crime Remake Sequel Other

Cast & Crew
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Paul Walker (Actor) .. Damien Collier
David Belle (Actor) .. Lino
Rza (Actor) .. Tremaine
Carlo Rota (Actor) .. George the Greek
Robert Maillet (Actor) .. Yeti
Catalina Denis (Actor) .. Lola
Andreas Apergis (Actor) .. Berringer
Richard Zeman (Actor) .. Major Reno
Bruce Ramsay (Actor) .. Mayor
Frank Fontaine (Actor) .. Grandfather
Chimwemwe Dave Miller (Actor) .. Accountant
Bradshaw Anderson (Actor) .. Roy
Ryan Trudeau (Actor) .. Floyd
Ron Lea (Actor) .. Lieutenant
Carolina Bartczak (Actor) .. Nurse Clara
Danny Blanco Hall (Actor) .. Businessman Bill
Bruce Dinsmore (Actor) .. Businessman 2
Annie Li Meng Tong (Actor) .. Hot Babe
Jade Hassoune (Actor) .. Peter
Anatoly Zinoviev (Actor) .. The Mute
Dave McKeown (Actor) .. Prison Van Guard
Marc-André Boulanger (Actor) .. T-Rex
Kwasi Songui (Actor) .. Big Cecil
Abdul Ayoola (Actor) .. Computer Cop
Samuel Platel (Actor) .. Entrance Gangbanger
Chimwemwe Miller (Actor) .. Accountant (as Chimwemwe Dave Miller)
Jade Hassouné (Actor) .. Peter
David McKeown (Actor) .. Prison Van Guard
Andy Bradshaw (Actor) .. Roy
Norman Roy (Actor) .. Prison Guard Beating
Joe Zanetti (Actor) .. Drug Center Tech
Clauter Alexandre (Actor) .. Corner Gangbanger
Goûchy Boy (Actor) .. K2

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Did You Know..
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Paul Walker (Actor) .. Damien Collier
Born: September 12, 1973
Died: November 30, 2013
Birthplace: Glendale, California, United States
Trivia: With looks suggesting a closet full of football trophies, the blond, blue-eyed Paul Walker has made a name for himself with a number of high-profile projects, including the successful teen flicks She's All That and Varsity Blues.Hailing from Glendale, CA, where he was born on September 12, 1973, Walker got his start at a young age, modeling and acting in various TV shows including Charles in Charge, Diff'rent Strokes, and Who's the Boss. His film debut came in the 1986 horror spoof Monster in the Closet, which complemented a part in the short-lived 1986 sitcom Throb. After high school, where he was active in a variety of sports, Walker opted to study marine biology at a series of California community colleges. Realizing his real love was acting, Walker resumed his long-dormant career in 1993, with a role on the CBS soap The Young and the Restless. This was followed by a lead role in Tammy and the T-Rex, which also starred an unknown Denise Richards. In 1998, after starring in the desultory Meet the Deedles, Walker won a secondary role as the object of Reese Witherspoon's pent-up passion in the critically acclaimed Pleasantville. His onscreen success continued with the following year's She's All That and Varsity Blues, both of which allowed the actor to capitalize on the craze for teens on the screen. In 2001, Walker tackled a leading role as he put the pedal to the metal with burgeoning star Vin Diesel in The Fast and the Furious. A throwback to the forgotten drive-in exploitationers of the past, adrenalized and pumped-up for the new millennium, The Fast and the Furious brought Walker into edgier thriller territory as a youthful undercover FBI agent drawn into the world of underground racing gangs. Taking to the road once again, Walker appeared later that year as a teen stalked by a maniacal trucker while on the way to pick-up his dream girl (Leelee Sobieski) in Joy Ride.In 2003, Walker reprised his Fast and the Furious role for the sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious, before signing on to appear alongside Penelope Cruiz, Susan Sarandon, and Alan Arkin for veteran actor Chazz Palminteri's big screen directorial debut, the ensemble drama Noel. The low-key movie provided a fore into films of a more subdued, dramatic nature, but the young actor wouldn't stay away from the thriller genre for long. In 2005 he appeared with Jessica Alba in the underwater adventure Into the Blue, and by 2006 he starred in the crime drama Running Scared. Walker kept the adrenaline pumping but widened his target audience for his next film, the Disney feature Eight Below. Walker starred as an Antarctic explorer who is forced to leave his beloved sled dogs behind when his life is in danger, but remains determined to rescue them. The movie was more family friendly than his other recent efforts, but before long he would be back to the grown-up fare that seemed to suit him. He next took a role in the John Herzfeld action flick The Death and Life of Bobby Z, in which he played opposite Laurence Fishburne as a convict who agrees to pose as a deceased drug dealer during a hostage switch. The edgy crime film was right up his alley, but Walker would change gears again for his next film, playing one of the six soldiers who raised the American flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima during WWII, in the Clint Eastwood movie Flags of Our Fathers. He was the lead in the 2006 action film Running Scared, as well as the star of the old-fashioned adventure film Eight Below. In 2009 he returned to his signature franchise with Fast & Furious, and followed that up with the crime film Takers, and then Fast Five, which became a huge hit. Walker continued to apppear in The Fast and the Furious franchise films before ironically losing his life as a passenger in a car crash at age 40 in 2013.
David Belle (Actor) .. Lino
Born: April 29, 1973
Rza (Actor) .. Tremaine
Born: July 05, 1969
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Rapper RZA (born Robert Diggs but alternately credited, at various junctures, as Prince Rakeem, Bobby Steels, The Rzarector, and The Abbott) initially rose to fame as a member of the rap group All in Together Now, then branched out into a career as a solo artist. Though he achieved tremendous commercial success in this capacity, RZA nonetheless made his most enduring musical impact not as a performer but as a producer, of the rap supergroup the Wu-Tang Clan. His spare, lean, and razor-sharp approach to rap production for the group laid the groundwork and set the bar for dozens of other rap acts throughout the 1990s. Cinematically, RZA placed his strongest emphasis on contributions to soundtracks, scoring and lending featured music to such opuses as the Jim Jarmusch-helmed crime drama Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004), and the urban farce Soul Plane (2004). Though RZA's acting roles officially began with a bit part in Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), he went on to grace the supporting casts of films as diverse as Scary Movie 3 (2003), Derailed (2005), and The Take (2007). Also in 2007, RZA tackled a supporting role as Moses Jones in Ridley Scott's period crime drama American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington.
Carlo Rota (Actor) .. George the Greek
Born: April 17, 1961
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Lived in the Bahamas, England, Hong Kong and Italy while growing up; eventually settled in Toronto. Prior to acting, worked in the restaurant business with his father, who's a noted Italian chef. Was named Best Maître d' in the City by Toronto Life magazine. Began his showbiz career at age 30. Cocreated The Great Canadian Food Show, which he hosted; was nominated for a Gemini Award as best host in 2001. Best known for his roles on Little Mosque on the Prairie and 24.
Robert Maillet (Actor) .. Yeti
Born: October 26, 1969
Birthplace: Ste-Marie-de-Kent, New Brunswick, Canada
Trivia: Started his career as a professional wrestler and worked in Mexico and Japan before joining the WWE. Is seven feet tall. Has an adopted daughter from Ethiopia. His first movie role was in 2007's 300 as Über-Immortal.
Catalina Denis (Actor) .. Lola
Andreas Apergis (Actor) .. Berringer
Richard Zeman (Actor) .. Major Reno
Bruce Ramsay (Actor) .. Mayor
Frank Fontaine (Actor) .. Grandfather
Born: November 28, 1936
Chimwemwe Dave Miller (Actor) .. Accountant
Bradshaw Anderson (Actor) .. Roy
Ryan Trudeau (Actor) .. Floyd
Ron Lea (Actor) .. Lieutenant
Carolina Bartczak (Actor) .. Nurse Clara
Danny Blanco Hall (Actor) .. Businessman Bill
Bruce Dinsmore (Actor) .. Businessman 2
Born: November 22, 1965
Annie Li Meng Tong (Actor) .. Hot Babe
Jade Hassoune (Actor) .. Peter
Anatoly Zinoviev (Actor) .. The Mute
Dave McKeown (Actor) .. Prison Van Guard
Marc-André Boulanger (Actor) .. T-Rex
Kwasi Songui (Actor) .. Big Cecil
Birthplace: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Abdul Ayoola (Actor) .. Computer Cop
Born: February 01, 1965
Samuel Platel (Actor) .. Entrance Gangbanger
Ayisha Issa (Actor)
Chimwemwe Miller (Actor) .. Accountant (as Chimwemwe Dave Miller)
Jade Hassouné (Actor) .. Peter
David McKeown (Actor) .. Prison Van Guard
Andy Bradshaw (Actor) .. Roy
Norman Roy (Actor) .. Prison Guard Beating
Joe Zanetti (Actor) .. Drug Center Tech
Clauter Alexandre (Actor) .. Corner Gangbanger
Goûchy Boy (Actor) .. K2

Before / After
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2 Guns
7:00 pm