Trace Adkins Movies
After the success of his single "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" in 1996, country singer and songwriter Tracy "Trace" Darrell Adkins went on to produce a number of successful studio albums and a greatest hits compilation throughout the late '90s and 2000s; all but one of them reached gold or higher status. Adkins has also lent his voice to several commercials for fast-food giant KFC, and appeared on the long-running game show The Hollywood Squares. In 2008, Adkins put his business prowess to the test by agreeing to appear as a contestant on NBC's celebrity edition of The Apprentice. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie GuideA group of teens returning home from a character-building retreat seek shelter from a raging storm after their bus crashes, only to find themselves pitted against an evil that even their youth ministries pastor might not be able to defeat. Based on the popular Imperium Comics series of the same name, Trailer Park of Terror opens as a group of six juvenile delinquents and their chaperone become hopelessly stranded in a raging storm. Left with no other choice than to seek shelter in a remote trailer park in the so-called Trucker's Triangle, the desperate, waterlogged group is warmly greeted by Norma - a dolled-up, trash-talking tart with a monstrous secret. Later, as the thankful group settles in for the night, trailer park reaper Norma reveals her grotesque true colors as her army of gut-munching redneck zombies emerge from their graves for an unholy feast of human flesh. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nichole M. Hiltz, Lew Temple, (more)
Ebenezer Scrooge gets the parody treatment from veteran writer/director David Zucker (Airplane!, Scary Movie 4) with this comedy starring Kevin Farley as a derisive documentarian (à la Michael Moore) who's visited by three ghosts intent on instilling the American spirit in the disillusioned filmmaker. Kelsey Grammer, Jon Voight, Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, and Dennis Hopper co-star in the Vivendi Entertainment production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Farley, Kelsey Grammer, (more)

- 2005
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Country music star Trace Adkins serves up some of the honky tonk hits that have made him a Nashville favorite in this video compilation. Trace Adkins: Video Hits 2 features performance clips of a handful of his biggest latter-day hits, including the songs "Rough and Ready," "Help Me Understand," and "Songs About Me." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Mixing old-school honky tonk sounds with an up-to-date attitude, Trace Adkins became a major name on the country music scene in the 1990s, and this home-video release collects music videos for six of his biggest hits. Trace Adkins: Video Hits features the songs "Then They Do," "Hot Mama," "I'm Tryin'," "Chrome," "(This Ain't No) Thinkin' Thing," and "Every Light in the House." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

- 2003
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This concert program features a live performance by two popular country musicians: Trace Adkins performs hit such as I'm Tryin' and Chromoe while Travis Tritt sings some songs of his own such as I'm Gonna Be Somedoby and Anymore. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Billy Roth was the product of a damaged home environment where he was left behind by his parents at the age of four and spent his childhood shuttled between the homes of various relatives. A victim of abuse and a troubled young man, Roth seemed likely to fall into a life of crime and violence until an uncle taught him the basics of boxing and he developed a talent for the sport. Roth became a good enough fighter to turn pro, but always remembered how boxing helped him turn his life around, and he began volunteering his time at the Louisiana State Prison in Angola, where he taught boxing to the inmates. Over the space of 44 years, Roth taught fighting to dozens of inmates, serving as a father figure and an inspiration as well as a coach. Many convicts -- most serving time for serious crimes of violence -- credit "Pops" (as Roth was nicknamed) with helping them regain self-respect and a sense of purpose, and one, Clifford "The Black Rhino" Etienne, has a fair shot of winning the World's Heavyweight Championship. The Dance is a documentary about Roth's life and times, featuring interviews with him as well as many of the men he's coached over the years. The first feature film from artist-turned-filmmaker John Darling Haynes, The Dance features narration from country music star Trace Adkins. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Trace Adkins












