Garth Brooks Movies
Country music superstar Garth Brooks maintained music as his primary artistic calling throughout the 1990s, becoming one of the top-selling recording artists of all time. Along with a smattering of guest shots as himself on TV, Brooks also appeared in several country music documentaries, including Hunks With Hats (1993) with Clint Black and Alan Jackson. In 2000, Brooks prepared to make a move into the realm of fiction films with The Lamb, a feature starring him as the titular kohl-eyed rocker alter ego introduced by Brooks' 1999 album ...In the Life of Chris Gaines. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie GuideGarth Brooks: Live in Kansas City features the best-selling country artist performing a number of his biggest hits. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Garth Brooks

- 2007
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For little cowboys and cowgirls who want to have a hootenanny with some of their favorite country and western tunes, Elmo and his cousin Elmer are joined by such guitar-strumming luminaries as Garth Brooks, Allison Krauss, Lee Ann Womack, and even the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash in this collection of Sesame Street clips that's sure to have toddlers tapping their toes. . ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2005
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After the Gulf Coast was ravaged by a barrage of tropical storms, six television networks simultaneously broadcast this one hour fundraising concert in order to benefit those who lost their homes, lives, and families during the natural disaster. Some of the artists who participated in the hopes of both assisting and paying tribute to those who had survived, include Neil Young singing When God Made Me and U2 collaborating with Mary J. Blige for the song One. Entertainers such as Jack Black and Chris Rock also appear in the program to provide both introductions and comic relief. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
As a child, Lucy Cullins asked Santa Claus to bring her father home from Vietnam. But when her dad returned in a pine box, the embittered Lucy decided that Christmas -- and every other holiday for that matter -- was a humbug. Now all grown-up (and played by Whoopi Goldberg), Lucy is the hard-as-nails producer for the Shop-A-Lot Channel, a home-shopping cable service. While auditioning actors to play Santa Claus for a hokey Yuletide informercial series, Lucy hires a twinkly eyed old gentleman named Nick (Nigel Hawthorne), who, unbeknownst to everyone but the audience, is the genuine, bonafide "Ho Ho Ho" man himself. Facing mandatory retirement at age 200, Nick must find someone to take his place as Santa Claus for the next two centuries. The person he chooses in none other than Lucy Cullins -- and if she doesn't accept the job, the North Pole will melt, wreaking havoc upon everyone in the world, whether they're "naughty" or "nice." Originally conceived as a vehicle for a black man, Call Me Claus was reshaped as a showcase for Whoopi Goldberg when the actress signed on as co-executive producer. Also in the production lineup was country & western singer Garth Brooks, who penned a handful of new songs for the occasion. Call Me Claus debuted over the TNT cable network on December 2, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Whoopi Goldberg, Nigel Hawthorne, (more)
This 1999 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Garth Brooks , who also serves as the musical guest. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Garth Brooks
This 1998 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Garth Brooks , who also serves as the musical guest. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Garth Brooks

- 1997
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If you're looking for a gentle video to entertain your preschooler quietly, this is NOT it! Sesame Street: Get Up and Dance is an all-star musical dance-a-bration! Kids will need lots of space to dance the "I'm a Little Airplane," "Birdland Jump," "Do the Dog," "Do the Jelly," "Cat Had a Birthday," "Doin' the Grouch," "A Very Simple Dance," and "A New Way To Walk." Guest dancers include Rosie O'Donnell, Michael Chang, Garth Brooks, and Maya Angelou. Great active fun for ages two to six. ~ Heather M. Fierst, All Movie Guide
Preparing for an important college exam, Jamie (Helen Hunt) is unable to sleep. While trying to lull his wife back to dreamland, Paul (Paul Reiser) succeeds only in locking Jamie and himself out of their apartment, leading to an all-night odyssey from basement to rooftops. Highlights include the tango performed by that guy who looks and acts like John Astin, and an unexpected celebrity drop-in at Riff's. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A music performance video from the country artist's NBC television special. The songs include "Not Counting You" and "Shameless." ~ All Movie Guide

- 1992
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It's Christmastime with Kenny Rogers as the lovable country star gives four kids their Christmas wish as they sit front row at an all-star holiday bash thrown by the Gambler himself. With the help of Boyz II Men, Garth Brooks, and Trisha Yearwood, the ensemble brings you tidings and joy with such holiday classics as "Winter Wonderland" and "White Christmas". ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
This 1992 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by John Goodman and features musical guest Garth Brooks. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Goodman, Garth Brooks, (more)
Capitol Home presents this collection of music videos and interview clips featuring multi-platinum country music sensation Garth Brooks. Released in 1989 and titled simply Garth Brooks, this companion to Brooks' smash-hit debut album of the same name offers fans a look at the singer/songwriter amid his ever-evolving career's first wave of superstardom. The three music videos included are "The Dance," "If Tomorrow Never Comes," and "The Thunder Rolls." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide













