A Minecraft Movie


10:46 am - 12:29 pm, Tuesday, November 4 on HBO (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A film adaptation to the hit video game sandbox series Minecraft.

2025 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Comedy Animated Video Games Family

Cast & Crew
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Jason Momoa (Actor) .. Garrett
Jack Black (Actor) .. Steve
Sebastian Hansen (Actor) .. Henry
Emma Myers (Actor) .. Natalie
Danielle Brooks (Actor) .. Dawn
Jennifer Coolidge (Actor) .. Vice Principal Marlene
Allan Henry (Actor) .. Malgosha (Creature Performer)
Bram Scott-Breheny (Actor) .. Young Steve
Moana Williams (Actor) .. Young Garrett
Mark Wright (Actor) .. HR Person
Yvette Parsons (Actor) .. Delivery Person
Hiram Garcia (Actor) .. Mr. Gunchie
Bret Mckenzie (Actor) .. Nitwit Onset Performer
Batanai Mashingaidze (Actor) .. Matty The Waitress
Amanda Billing (Actor) .. Henry's Mother
Tommy Broadmore (Actor) .. Trevor
Frankie Creagh-Leslie (Actor) .. Trevor's Friend
Alison Quigan (Actor) .. Chuggy Executive #1
Craig Stecyk (Actor) .. Chuggy Executive #2
Alex Tunui (Actor) .. Secretary
Craig Mckinney (Actor) .. Miner
Joel Rindelaub (Actor) .. Arcade Judge

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Did You Know..
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Jason Momoa (Actor) .. Garrett
Born: August 01, 1979
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Hawaii-born Jason Momoa first caught the attention of the fashion industry when he was discovered by designer Takeo in 1999. The 20 year old began a modeling career, which he soon transformed into an acting career, appearing in Baywatch Hawaii and Stargate Atlantis. In 2009, Momoa took on a role in the thriller The Game, before joining the cast of the acclaimed period series Game of Thrones in 2011. That same year, Momoa took on the title role in a hard hitting remake of Conan the Barbarian. Even though Conan failed to conquer the box office, Momoa's career kept charging forward thanks to his involvement eith the hit Game of Thrones, and in 2012 the actor could be seen opposite action icon Sylvester Stallone in the gritty Walter Hill actioner Bullet to the Head.
Jack Black (Actor) .. Steve
Born: August 28, 1969
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Actor, musician, and cult idol ascendant, Jack Black is known for both the characters he portrays on the screen and as one of the forces behind Tenacious D, a rock band/standup routine that Black has described as "a Smothers Brothers for the Dungeons and Dragons misfits set."A native of Santa Monica, CA, Black attended the University of California at Los Angeles. He got his professional start on the stage, appearing in Tim Robbins' production of Carnage at the 1989 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He would go on to collaborate with Robbins throughout his career, making his screen debut in the director's 1992 political satire Bob Roberts and appearing in Robbins' Dead Man Walking (1995) and Cradle Will Rock (1999). Black spent the '90s playing supporting and lead roles in a variety of films, including Demolition Man (1993), The Cable Guy (1996), which cast him as the best friend of Matthew Broderick's character, and Jesus' Son (1999), in which Black had a small but extremely memorable role as a pill-popping hospital orderly.In 2000, Black had one of his most recognizable and enthusiastically received screen roles to date in High Fidelity. Stephen Frears' popular adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel of the same name, it featured Black as Barry, a thoroughly obnoxious record-store employee. The part allowed the actor to do some of his own singing, a talent that he had previously inflicted on numerous audience members during his years with the aforementioned Tenacious D. The band, comprised of Black and fellow holy terror Kyle Gass, had existed since 1994, and it had been featured on the TV comedy series Mr. Show and as the subject of their own HBO series entitled (tongue firmly in cheek) Tenacious D: The Greatest Band on Earth. It was only a matter of time before Black stepped up from supporting character to leading man, and with the Farrelly brother's Shallow Hal Black may just have found the ideal vehicle for the successful transition. As a superficial man who falls in love with a 300-pound woman after being hypnotized to see only the "inner beauty" of the opposite sex, Black co-starred alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Jason Alexander in what promised to be a charmingly offensive addition to the Farrelly canon.Though MTV Films' heavily marketed Orange County (2002) was not a huge commercial success, Black's supporting role as the lead character's slacker brother was well received by critics and long-time fans alike, and the once obscure figure began appearing on media outlets including Saturday Night Live, Primetime Glick, commercials for The Osbournes, and various MTV music and film awards. In 2003, Black starred in his first big hit -- director Richard Linklater's musical comedy School of Rock, which featured Black as a disgruntled heavy metal-guitarist doing a substitute teaching gig for extra cash. Critics were so taken by his performance that he was honored with a Golden Globe nomination.2004 saw Black turn in a cameo in the Will Ferrell vehicle Anchorman, after starring opposite Ben Stiller in director Barry Levinson's black comedy Envy. While the film was a box-office bomb after having its release pushed back several times, Black still had much to celebrate when it was announced he would be taking the lead in Peter Jackson's highly anticipated 2005 remake of King Kong. The epic film helped transition Black from a cult hero to a traditional movie star, though he was still careful to keep his original fans happy. In 2006, he starred in Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess' comedy Nacho Libre. The part of a disgruntled monk turned Lucha Libre idol was a perfect fit for the bombastic star, and he followed the performance up with another comic offering for his serious fans as he and Kyle Gass, his partner in Tenacious D, starred in Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny. This big screen telling of the band's mythical history promised to be full of the over-the-top laughs that rocked fans of the group's HBO series, and also included appearances by rock and metal idols like Ronnie James Dio and Meatloaf, who portrayed Black's dad. Black didn't abandoning straight acting. He would appear in a number of more conventional, and even dramatic roles over the coming years, like in The Holiday and Margot at the Wedding, while still pursuing the broad comedic roles he was known for in full force, with comedies like Be Kind Rewind, Tropic Thunder, Year One, and The Big Year. In 2012, Black reteamed with Richard Linklater for a unique blending of comedy, drama, and crime, playing a congenial southern murder suspect in Bernie.
Sebastian Hansen (Actor) .. Henry
Emma Myers (Actor) .. Natalie
Danielle Brooks (Actor) .. Dawn
Born: September 17, 1985
Birthplace: Augusta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Is the daughter of a minister and a deacon. Began acting at 6 years old in her church's theater program. Auditioned for Juilliard with monologues from August Wilson's The Piano Lesson and Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale. Was appearing in both the Shakespeare Theater Company production of The Servant of Two Masters and Blacken the Bubble in Harlem when she was offered her role in Orange is the New Black.
Jennifer Coolidge (Actor) .. Vice Principal Marlene
Born: August 28, 1963
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A character actress who has used her blond, voluptuous features to shrewd comic effect, Jennifer Coolidge appeared in some of the most celebrated film and TV comedies of the 1990s. Perhaps best known by mainstream audiences for her role as Stifler's mom in American Pie (1999), she has also done equally memorable work in films like Christopher Guest's Best in Show (2000), which cast her as the lesbian trophy-wife of a frail and oblivious old multimillionaire.Originally hailing from Boston, Coolidge began her professional acting career when she moved to New York, where she became a member of the Gotham City Improv group. Work with the group led her to Los Angeles, where she continued to nurture a career in improvisational acting as a member of the Groundlings, the city's legendary improv troupe. In the early '90s, Coolidge broke into television-acting through spots on various shows, including Seinfeld and the animated King of the Hill, and segued into films with her debut in the forgettable 1997 comedy Trial and Error. The actress earned her first dose of recognition for her scene-stealing cameo as a high school student's seductive mother in the blockbuster comedy American Pie. The breakout role made Coolidge a mainstay in the realm of comedy, and she would henceforth appear in numerous projects a year, most memorably in Best in Show, Zoolander, Legally Blonde, A Cinderella Story, For Your Consideration, and on shows like 2 Broke Girls and The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Allan Henry (Actor) .. Malgosha (Creature Performer)
Bram Scott-Breheny (Actor) .. Young Steve
Moana Williams (Actor) .. Young Garrett
Mark Wright (Actor) .. HR Person
Yvette Parsons (Actor) .. Delivery Person
Hiram Garcia (Actor) .. Mr. Gunchie
Bret Mckenzie (Actor) .. Nitwit Onset Performer
Born: June 29, 1976
Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand
Trivia: New Zealand-born vocalist, guitarist, and comedic actor Bret McKenzie shot to fame in the early-mid 2000s -- alongside his ever-present co-star, Jemaine Clement -- as one half of the "digifolk" music act Flight of the Conchords. The duo achieved recognition at comedy festivals in their native Australasian country, with touring schtick that involved singing and playing tongue-in-cheek compositions with goofy and cracked lyrics. Similar to parody music acts like Spinal Tap and Tenacious D, with an even wittier and very dead-pan edge, Flight of the Conchords caught the attention of HBO, who offered the duo their own eponymous satirical sitcom. Premiering in mid-2007, the series cut blithely back and forth between stylized music videos of song performances and an ongoing story about the men moving to Manhattan and attempting to make it there. In addition to his work with Flight of the Conchords, McKenzie also noteably appeared in a small role as an elf in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). In 2011 McKenzie had his highest profile success providing songs for The Muppets including "Man or Muppet" which won him the Oscar for Best Original Song.
Batanai Mashingaidze (Actor) .. Matty The Waitress
Amanda Billing (Actor) .. Henry's Mother
Tommy Broadmore (Actor) .. Trevor
Frankie Creagh-Leslie (Actor) .. Trevor's Friend
Alison Quigan (Actor) .. Chuggy Executive #1
Craig Stecyk (Actor) .. Chuggy Executive #2
Alex Tunui (Actor) .. Secretary
Craig Mckinney (Actor) .. Miner
Joel Rindelaub (Actor) .. Arcade Judge

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