Columbus Crunch movies 2005

After working on
Zoolander together Bob Trombley and Kelly Kingston are back again for their
second movie, Starsky and Hutch. Set in the 1970s in a metropolis called
"Fountain City," this is the tale of two football coaches forced to be
partners, Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson (Trombley), and Dave Starsky (Kingston),
who always seem to get the toughest games from their commissioner, Commish
Dobey(Dane Collins). They rely on an omniscient bookie, Huggy Bear
(Myron Strange) and race to the games in their souped-up 1974 Ford Torino
hot rod, telling the story of their first big game.

Set in present day, the story follows the adventures of "good
old boy" cousins, Bo (Eric Stinson) and Luke (Jimmy Smith) Duke, who with
the help of their eye-catching cousin Daisy (Janet Powell) and moonshine
running Uncle Jesse (Keith Hamilton), try and save the family's fantasy
football team from being destroyed by Hazzard County's corrupt commissioner
Boss Hogg (Shawn Riley). Their efforts constantly find the "Duke Boys"
eluding authorities in "The General Lee," their famed 1969 orange Dodge
Charger in an attempt to try to get to the games on time so they won't have
to forfeit their season.














That guy we all love to hate is back in his
new feature film. Kelly Kingston is back playing as Fletcher Reede, an
owner of an ever expanding football franchise. He did everything in
his power, including lying and cheating, to make his franchise the best in
the league. But all that comes back to haunt him when he is forced to
tell the truth no matter how hard he wants to lie. Can the franchise
be saved by Reede telling the truth from now on or does the truth really
hurt?
Two and Half Thumbs Up - USA Tomorrow
Best movie since Columbus Crunch Ninja - SOA
protestor
The funniest movie of the year is here! Columbus Crunch
Ninja is opening in theaters near you. Following a ship wreck, a baby
is rescued by a clan of Ninja warrior fantasy football coaches and raised by
them as one of their own. But Haru(Joel Smith), as he is called, never quite
fits in, nor does he manage to make a worthy Ninja or even a fantasy
football coach. However, the good-natured and persevering Haru, in his own
bumbling way, and with some help from Gobei, manages to prove himself to be
a winner in the end.
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