"Shavon Kirksey" Filmography
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Boggy Creek
2009, USA
- Actors: Texas Battle, Melissa Carnell, Stephanie Honore, Damon Lipari, Shavon Kirksey, Cody Callahan, Sarah Jenazian, Cody Cal, Frederic Doss, Juli Erickson, David Ford, Ryan Harlan, Cory Hart, Grant James, Julin, Bryan Massey, Carl Savering, Jennifer Sipes, Denise Williamson
- Genre: Horror
- Director(s): Brian T. Jaynes
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Available languages:
- English English.
The legend is true.
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Dragonball Evolution
2008, USA, Hong Kong
- Actors: Justin Chatwin, Yun-Fat Chow, Emmy Rossum, Jamie Chung, James Marsters, Joon Park, Eriko Tamura, Randall Duk Kim, Ernie Hudson, Texas Battle, Megumi Seki, Ian Whyte, Richard Blake, Jon Valera, Rafael Valdez, Mike Wilson, Freddy Bouciegues, Shavon Kirksey, Julian Sedgwick, Luis Arrieta, Gabriela de la Garza, Rich E. Cordobes, Hisao Egawa, Aya Hirano, Hiroya Ishimaru, Tsutomu Isobe, Yûko Kaida, Ami Koshimizu, Mami Koyama, Hôchû Ôtsuka
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Director(s): James Wong
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Available languages:
- English English.
The story begins with Goku, who seeks out upon his adoptive grandfather Grandpa Gohan's dying request to find the great Master Roshi and gather all seven Dragon Balls. Of which he has one, in order to prevent the evil Lord Piccolo from succeeding in his desire to use the Dragon Balls to take over the world. And Goku's quest is to obtain the mystical Dragonballs before Piccolo does.
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Coach Carter
2004, USA, Germany
- Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Robert Ri'chard, Rick Gonzalez, Nana Gbewonyo, Antwon Tanner, Channing Tatum, Ashanti, Texas Battle, Denise Dowse, Debbi Morgan, Mel Winkler, Vincent Laresca, Sidney Faison, Octavia Spencer, Sonya Eddy, Gwen McGee, Ausanta, Adam Clark, Paul Rae, Eugene Lee, Adrienne Bailon, Dana Davis, Bob Costas, Ray Baker, Lacey Beeman, Marc McClure, Kara Houston, Carl Gilliard, Taryn Myers
- Genre: Drama, Sport
- Director(s): Thomas Carter
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Available languages:
- English English.
In 1999, Ken Carter, a successful sporting goods store owner, accepts the job of basketball coach for his old high school in a poor area of Richmond, CA, where he was a champion athlete. As much dismayed by the poor attitudes of his players as well as their dismal play performance, Carter sets about to change both. He immediately imposes a strict regime typified in written contracts that include stipulations for respectful behavior, a dress code and good grades as requisites to being allowed to participate. The initial resistance from the boys is soon dispelled as the team under Carter's tutelage becomes a undefeated competitor in the games. However, when the overconfident team's behavior begins to stray and Carter learns that too many players are doing poorly in class, he takes immediate action. To the outrage of the team, the school and the community, Carter cancels all team activities and locks the court until the team shows acceptable academic improvement. In the ensuing debate, Carter fights to keep his methods, determined to show the boys that they need to rely on more than sports for their futures and eventually finds he has affected them more profoundly than he ever expected.








