Grayson McCouch Movies

2005  
R  
A man is pitted against a machine in a desperate game of wits in this thriller. Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) works as an analyst with a major financial institution, and on the side has become involved in an illegal business project with co-worker Gavin Matheson (Adrian Paul). Tom has misgivings about the deal at the last minute, and after an argument with Gavin he finds himself alone in a five-level underground parking garage late at night. Tom discovers that someone has damaged his car, his cell phone no longer works, and all the doors to the garage have been locked; he quickly becomes suspicious, and his fears that someone is out to get him become all too real when he finds himself pursued by a mysterious figure inside a large and powerful truck. Also screened as No Way Up, Throttle co-stars Amy Locane as Tom's wife, Molly. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2004  
 
 
2003  
R  
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Throughout his life, physics professor Zach Shefford (Grayson McCouch) has regarded his telekinetic gifts as a curse rather than a blessing. This sentiment is obviously not shared by ruthless Pentagon agent Raymond Addison (Louis Gossett Jr.), who recruits Shefford for a dangerous mission in which his "second sight" talents will be taxed to the utmost. It seems that, back in 1977, Addison had overseen Project Momentum, wherein dozens of telekinetics were brought together ostensibly for the purpose of benefiting mankind. But the project got out of hand when the participants' powers became too powerful and deadly, forcing Addison to kill them all. However, one of the participants, Adrian Geiger (Michael Massee), managed to escape, and is now at large, with a vast telekinetic army at his beck and call. It is Shefford's job to infiltrate Geiger's camp and finish the job that Shefford had started. Upon falling in love with fellow telekinetic Tristen (Nicki Aycox), Shefford finds that his loyalties are wavering -- and begins to suspect that the villains in this particular melodrama may in fact be the heroes, and vice versa. The made-for-cable Momentum premiered July 26, 2003, on the Sci-Fi Channel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Grayson McCouchLouis Gossett, Jr., (more)
 
1998  
PG13  
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Michael Bay (The Rock) directed this science fiction action thriller in the When Worlds Collide tradition. After astronomy students discover a comet-asteroid collision, an asteroid fragment "the size of the Super Dome" threatens. It's destroyed by a secret USA defense in space, but a large chunk veers off toward Singapore. With another asteroid "the size of Texas" en route, a plan is devised to send oil drillers to land on the asteroid and drop a nuclear device down a 1000-foot shaft, a scheme calculated to crack the asteroid into two halves, saving Earth. NASA begins a crash program to train beer-besotted oil roughnecks for the mission. During a stopover to refuel at the Mir Station, the space station is accidentally destroyed, so a Russian cosmonaut also joins the team. Produced by Bay, Jerry Bruckheimer (Con Air), and Gale Anne Hurd (The Relic, The Abyss). ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce WillisBilly Bob Thornton, (more)
 
1998  
 
This TV family drama series, set during the post-Civil War period, takes place on a bluegrass Kentucky horse farm where wealthy widowed patriarch Ned Logan takes in disruptive 17-year-old orphan Jeremy Bradford (Ron Melendez). Others in the Logan clan include Sean (Grayson McCouch), his short-fused brother Clay (Jeremy Garrett), teen Alice (Lea Moreno), and flirtatious younger sister Lexy (Sarah Rayne). Loreena McKennitt supplies the Celtic music track. Filmed in Richmond, Virginia, this series premiered October 9, 1998 on United Paramount Network. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Brett CullenJeremy Garrett, (more)