Jay Michael Ferguson Movies

2005  
NR  
One of the most respected names in adult entertainment decides to go out with a bang in this laugh-filled mockumentary. Chuck Steak (Mark de Carlo) is a veteran director and producer of porn movies and has grown tired of the business. Deciding that it's time to move on, Steak wants to back out of the adult industry on a high note and begins making plans for his final picture, "Touché," a sci-fi tinged private-eye story with (of course) lots and lots of sex. Hiring two of his favorite actors for the leads -- longtime sex goddess Roxy Free (Priscilla Barnes) and disproportionately endowed Lance Long (Adrian Zmed) -- Steak starts shooting "Touché" with a documentary filmmaker capturing the proceedings for posterity, but it doesn't take long for anything that could go wrong to start doing just that. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2005  
PG  
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A concerned grandfather gives his troubled grandson one last shot at redemption in director William Katt's sensitive tale of survival in the wilderness. Clay Watkins (Sam Huntington) is a seventeen-year old boy who still hasn't gotten over the recent death of his father. His anger over the death sending him into a rapid downward spiral, Clay struggles to fit in at his new school after he is ejected from the basketball team and sought out by the police for his involvement in a petty crime. When wayward Clay's troubles begin to spell trouble for his concerned grandfather Buster (Barry Corbin), the local sheriff, the sympathetic lawman presents the reckless juvenile with an ultimatum: set out on a sixty-mile stretch of the Pecos River and prove your worth by navigating nature, or go to jail. While at first the choice seems like an obvious one, Clay soon finds his attempt to navigate the rugged Pecos River complicated by the appearance of two fugitives who are racing towards the Mexican border with a frightened hostage (Amanda Brooks) in tow. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sam HuntingtonBarry Corbin, (more)
2003  
 
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The debut film from director Joseph A. Pineda, Going Down is a raunchy independent comedy starring Jay Michael Ferguson and Josh Blake as two pals who find themselves mired in a fiasco in the aftermath of a wild party. With Jack's (Ferguson) parents due back in just a few hours, the guys find themselves running ragged to not only get the house in order but also take care of the two dead bodies that mysteriously made their way into the suburban abode. As the clock ticks, the mishaps mount. The film also features appearances by Ed Begley Jr. and Saved by the Bell's Dennis Haskins. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jay Michael FergusonJosh Blake, (more)
2002  
R  
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The teen sex comedy Sex and the Teenage Mind stars Jay Michael Ferguson as Virgil, a virgin who pines for the affections of the beautiful Kellie (Allison Lange). One day in class Kellie gets caught cheating on a test. Virgil takes the blame. She offers to deflower him as a gift for his kindness. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jay Michael FergusonAllison Lange, (more)
2001  
 
Patients brought into the ER include pugnacious retirement-community residents Walter (Tom Bosley) and Earl (Tom Poston), each of whom regards himself as God's gift to women. Elsewhere, Weaver (Laura Innes) and Legaspi (Elizabeth Mitchell) reconfirm their romantic relationship. Back at work, Greene (Anthony Edwards) is obviously having problems related to his brain-tumor operation. Corday (Alex Kingston) must overcome her crippling panic attacks in the operating room. Carter (Noah Wyle) admits his drug problems to his heroin-addict cousin Chase (Jonathan Scarfe). And Kovac's (Goran Visnjic) treatment of a patient working in an illegal sweatshop inadvertently leads to a case of arson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Dance instructor and choreographer of the early Barney tapes, Nick Felix, has created a mystical land where all the animals sing and dance. "Uncle Nick" and his friends OD Coyote, Chee Chee Bea Birdie, and Flora Flower teach children about the basics of dance and rhythmic movement, singing , storytelling, and music appreciation in this 30 minute video. Children are encouraged to get on their feet as they watch Uncle Nick and friends sing and dance their way home. This tape is recommended for children ages two to eight. ~ Karla Baker, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
Taking a breather from the increasingly soap-operatic plot entanglements of the Faith (Eliza Dushka) story line, "Earshot" displays the simpler spirit of season one. After battling a couple of fish-like demons, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) kills one rather messily, with some green demon ooze soaking into her hand. Over the next week, Buffy begins to be able to read students' minds; Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) informs her that the ooze probably imbued her with the telepathic powers of the demons. At first the thoughts are benign, then in the cafeteria, she hears someone think, "This time tomorrow, I'll kill you all." Other people in the school, including a teacher, voice similar sentiments -- setting up red herrings -- as Buffy and friends attempt to find the disturbed person. This allows for some comic scenes such as when Xander (Nicholas Brendon) utilizes the situation to question girls on their turn-ons and date choices. It also leads to Buffy finding out that her mother had sex with Giles on the hood of a police car while under the influence of tainted snacks (see "Band Candy"). Buffy is soon receiving too many telepathic voices to make sense of them and will be driven insane if the power doesn't go away. ~ All Movie Guide

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