"Todd Giebenhain" Filmography
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Pulse 2: Afterlife
2007,
- Actors: Todd Giebenhain, Diane Ayala Goldner, Rachel Robinson, Dodie Brown, Georgina Rylance, Jamie Bamber, Andy Martin, Claudia Templeton, Lee Garlington, Karley Scott Collins, Boti Bliss, Robin McGee, Grant James, Vincent Rice, Kent Jude Bernard, William Prael, Laura Cayouette, Brooke Coleman, Noureen DeWulf, John Gulager, Margaret Wren, Jackie Arnold, David Addison Brown, Bruce Bryant, Kip Cummings, Brittany Renee Finamore, David Jensen, Cindy McBride, Amy McGee, David Pitt
- Genre: Horror
- Director(s): Joel Soisson
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Available languages:
- English English.
The first sequel is titled PULSE: AFTERLIFE The world has been reshaped by the invasion of ghosts via the wireless internet...
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Gigli
2003, USA
- Actors: Ben Affleck, Terry Camilleri, David Backus, Lenny Venito, Robert Silver, Luis Alberto Martínez, Justin Bartha, Jennifer Lopez, Christopher Walken, Todd Giebenhain, Brian Sites, Brian Casey, Les Bradford, David Bonfadini, Dwight P. Ketchum, Lainie Kazan, Missy Crider, Peter Van Norden, Alex Fatovich, Al Pacino, David Pressman, Shelby Fenner, Theresa Barbosa-Adams, Kelly Cooper, R.J. Durell, Shaun Earl, Nadine Ellis, Samuel Givens, Hunter Hamilton, Stacey Harper
- Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
- Director(s): Martin Brest
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Available languages:
- English English.
Gigli, a lowly and inept hitman, is assigned a job by the mob to kidnap a mentally retarded brother of a California district attorney. Gigli abducts the brother from his mental hospital and holds him hostage in his apartment. Ricki, a "lesbian assassin", is sent to oversee Gigli's job and make sure he doesn't screw it up. Comedic high jinks ensue as the two go on the lam and start to fall in love.
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Slackers
2001, Canada, USA
- Actors: Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, Michael C. Maronna, Jason Schwartzman, Jaime King, Laura Prepon, Travis Davis, Jim Rash, Nat Faxon, Don Michaelson, Retta, Marilyn Staley, Jason Garner, Gedde Watanabe, Heidi Krämer, Alissa Krämer, Michael McDonald, Charles Dougherty, Robert B. Martin Jr., Michael Swiney, Shelley Dowdy, Jon Kasdan, J.P. Coe, Howard Mungo, Joanna Sanchez, Sam Anderson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Melanie Deanne Moore, Cameron Diaz, Kim Stanwood
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Director(s): Dewey Nicks
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Available languages:
- English English.
Dave, Sam and Jeff are about to graduate from Holden University with Honors in lying, cheating and scheming. The three roommates have proudly scammed their way through the last four years of college and now, during the final exams, these big-men-on-campus are about to be busted by the most unlikely dude in school.
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Galaxy Quest
1998, USA
- Actors: Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, Daryl Mitchell, Enrico Colantoni, Robin Sachs, Patrick Breen, Missi Pyle, Jed Rees, Justin Long, Jeremy Howard, Kaitlin Cullum, Jonathan Feyer, Corbin Bleu, Wayne Pére, Sam Lloyd, Bill Chott, Morgan Rusler, Gregg Binkley, Brandon de Paul, Paul G. Kubiak, Gregory Colbrook, Jennifer Manley, John Patrick White, Todd Giebenhain, J.P. Manoux, Dan Gunther, Matt Winston
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Director(s): Dean Parisot
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Available languages:
- English English.
The sci-fi television series Galaxy Quest, which took place aboard the intergalactic spaceship NSEA Protector, starred Jason Nesmith as suave Commander Peter Quincy Taggert, Gwen DeMarco as sexy communications person Lt. Tawny Madison (a role which consisted solely of repeating what the computer stated, much to Gwen's annoyance), Shakespearean trained Sir Alexander Dane as alien Dr. Lazarus, Fred Kwan as engineer Tech Sgt. Chen, and Tommy Webber as child gunner Laredo. Seventeen years after the show last aired, it lives on in the hearts of its rabid fans. However it lives on in infamy for its stars, who have not been able to find meaningful acting work since. Their current lives revolve around cashing in on however those roles will afford, which usually entails attending fan conventions or worse, such as shopping mall openings. Only Jason seems to relish his lot in life, until he finds out that his co-stars detest him because of his superior attitude as "the Commander", and much of the public considers him a laughing stock. Their lives change when Jason is approached by who he thinks are convention fans asking for help. They are in reality an alien race called Thermians, led by Mathesar, who have modeled their existence after the show, which they believe to be real. When Jason and then the rest of his co-stars (along with Guy Fleegman, who was killed off before the opening credits in only one episode) go along with the Thermians, Jason's co-stars who believe they are off to yet another paying gig, they learn that they have to portray their Galaxy Quest roles for real. With no scriptwriters to get them to a happy and heroic ending, they have to trust that their play acting will work, especially in dealing with the Thermian's nemesis, General Sarris. Guy in particular fears that he will go the way his character did on the show. But when they run across technical issues that they as actors didn't care anything about during the filming of the show and thus now don't know how to deal with, they need to find someone who should know what to do.









