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Doug Stone Movies

2008  
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Christopher Lloyd, Kelly Ripa, Nicollette Sheridan, and Tim Curry lend their voices to director Ben Stassen's (Haunted Castle and Encounter in the Third Dimension) animatedchildren's fantasy about three preteen flies who hitch a ride into space on the Apollo 11 moon mission. The year is 1969, and Americans all across the country are buzzing about the first manned mission to the moon. Even the insects aren't immune to the excitement, as evidenced by the enthusiasm of adolescent flies Nat (voice of Trevor Gagnon), IQ (voice of Philip Daniel Bolden), and Scooter (voice of David Gore). Over the years, Nat's grandpa (voice of Lloyd) has often recalled the time he hitched a ride on Amelia Earhart's airplane during the famed aviator's cross-Atlantic flight, and now Nat's dreams of recreating that feat on a much larger scale are finally set to come true. But while the three young flies only believe that they'll be gone for a few minutes, the fact is that they'll be drifting through space for almost an entire week. Just as they're about to sneak aboard the ship, the flies are spotted by a keen-eyed NASA ground control official and stored in a test tube for future study. Later in the flight, when the ship's engine malfunctions, the only ones capable of fixing the problem are the three tiny stowaways. But their mission isn't accomplished just yet, because grandpa's old flame Nadia (voice of Sheridan) has just arrived from Russia to warn him that a tiny fly-spy named Yegor (voice of Curry) has been assigned the task of traveling to Cape Canaveral and sabotaging the computer flight plans. Should Nat, IQ, and Scooter fail to act in time, Yegor's mission could spell disaster not only for the three thrill-seeking flies, but the entire U.S. space program. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Christopher LloydKelly Ripa, (more)
 
2001  
 
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It is bound to be a festive time when country music stars get together for the Christmas holidays. This program features some of the biggest names in country music, as they gather around the Christmas tree to spread holiday cheer. The performers include Ronna Reeves, Holly Dunn, Joe Diffie, and Collin Raye, who sing popular favorites and traditional carols at this special time of the year.
~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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Starring:
Lorrie Morgan
 
1995  
G  
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The friendship between a boy and a talking piglet forms the basis of this barnyard comedy. Gordy is the little porker who lives happily on a farm until the farmer goes bust and must sell everything, including Gordy's large family. When the wranglers come to load the pigs onto the truck, Gordy manages to escape. So begins his journey across the South as he searches for his doomed parents. The plucky pig finds a friend when he saves the life of a drowning boy, Hanky Royce, the heir to his grandfather's giant corporation. When grandpa dies, Hanky become CEO, but cannot actually take over until he becomes an adult, so all control is turned over to Gordy. Naturally, avaricious corporate villains oppose him, and even try to kill the precocious pig, who, along with Hanky, continues trying to find his parents before they are ground into sausage. In addition to popular C&W music star Doug Stone, who plays a major role, other country stars also make cameo appearances, including Boxcar Willie, Jim Stafford, Moe Band, and Roy Clark. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Doug StoneTom Lester, (more)
 
1992  
 
Doug Stone hit the ground running with his 1990 self-titled debut album. Along with fellow artists Clint Black, Garth Brooks, and Travis Tritt, Stone helped redefine popular country music. Two years later, he released a collection of some of his greatest hits in A Video Jukebox. From ballads to neo-traditional, Stone covers all of country's territory. Songs include his best-selling "I'd Be Better Off in a Pine Box," "I Thought It Was You," and "These Lips Don't Know How to Say Goodbye." The discography will remind Stone fans of his early and meteoric rise to stardom. ~ Sarah Ing, Rovi

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