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German y Juli en Wimbledon
from YouTube :: Tag // Wimbledon October 10, 2008
German y Juli en Wimbledon, Londres. Nada.. viendo un partido de tennis de la copa Davis!!! Author: germanrosario Keywords: german rosario juli juliana en wimbledon londres tennis partido austria copa Davis Added: October 10, 2008
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Gary Felder on The Express
from YouTube :: Videos by BlackTreeMedia October 10, 2008
He was an outstanding young man of great character who served— and my hope is, will continue to serve—as an inspiration to the young people of this country. —John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. Fleder was interested in the project that would allow him to explore the life of the man behind the legend of The Elmira Express. While he agreed with his producer that this was about more than great football, he wasnt sure the screenplay was ready. Fleder remembers, John sent me a script of The Express that I liked and didnt love, but I was intrigued. A few months after I read the script, I found this 1989 article on Ernie Davis from Sports Illustrated that put the story in context of Ernie coming after Jim Brown, as well as the country and the civil rights movement heating up. That was just what it would take to clinch his signing on for the film. Fleder understood that the film needed to tackle the more subtle forms of racism that allowed a black man to play sports but not enjoy the same civil liberties as his white teammates. All of a sudden, I found a new story of Ernie Davis: Ernie in the context of what was happening in the country, as well as what was happening before him, Fleder continues. That became the key to dramatize his story. Ernie wasnt some complicated, bad guy. He wasnt Jake LaMotta from Raging Bull; he was a really sweet kid. I felt that there was a much deeper story to be told than what was told in some previous drafts. With a renewed interest in the project, the director worked with Leavitt and Davis to develop the script into a version the team felt honored Ernies story and gave an arc that would lend well to film. There are figures like Ernie that are as important to the culture as Jackie Robinson, Fleder says. What I love about the story is it feels like the way Seabiscuit does; its this one little, beautiful story in the big canvas of the Great Depression. In the civil rights movement you have a lot of great stories, and Ernies is a great story against that canvas. Invaluable to shaping the film was the assistance of former Syracuse and Cleveland Browns star running back (and Ernie Davis mentor), 1956 Syracuse alum and No. 44 legend, Jim Brown. Brown met with Fleder early on in the development process and was able to not only help mold the football and civil rights aspects of the story, but to help Fleder understand the personal elements of his good friend Ernie Davis. About their many conversations, Fleder remembers: Jim Brown said it best when he told me, Ernie Davis could live in a black world and the white world pretty seamlessly. He didnt threaten people. He had this gift of getting along with everyone, beyond race, and thats a compelling trait. As Brown put it, Ernie was a peacemaker. With the core team secured, the studio and filmmakers would begin to cast the players of Ernie Davis lifeon and off the field. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Mr. Kelly Henton Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Author: blacktreemedia Keywords: football ernie davis jim brown the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer gary felder Added: October 10, 2008
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Omar Benson Miller Interview - The Express
from YouTube :: Videos by BlackTreeMedia October 10, 2008
He was an outstanding young man of great character who served— and my hope is, will continue to serve—as an inspiration to the young people of this country. —John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. OMAR BENSON MILLER (Jack Buckley) recently appeared in Things We Lost in the Fire, co-starring Halle Berry. He was also in Curtis Hansons Lucky You, with Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana, and had the lead in the independent feature Man of God. Miller started his Hollywood acting career in Disneys cross-dressing comedy, Sorority Boys. The film was shot while he was still enrolled in film school at San Jose State University, where he was subsequently named best male actor of his graduating class. Immediately following graduation, Miller landed a highly coveted lead role opposite Eminem in Hansons hit feature 8 Mile. The ensemble cast also featured Mekhi Phifer, Kim Basinger and Brittany Murphy. Miller next appeared in HBOs Undefeated, directed by and starring John Leguizamo. He then showed a lighter side of his talent in the romantic comedy-drama Shall We Dance, starring Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez. He also appeared in Jim Sheridans film Get Rich or Die Tryin, alongside Curtis 50 Cent Jackson and Terrence Howard. Miller recently worked with director Spike Lee on Miracle at St. Anna. He makes his directorial debut with Gordon Glass, an independent feature in which he co-stars with Evan Jones. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Ms. Ameerah Banks Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Author: blacktreemedia Keywords: football ernie davis oj simpson the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer Added: October 10, 2008
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Dennis Quaid Interview , The Express
from YouTube :: Videos by BlackTreeMedia October 10, 2008
He was an outstanding young man of great character who served— and my hope is, will continue to serve—as an inspiration to the young people of this country. —John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. With every role he plays, DENNIS QUAID (Ben Schwartzwalder) upholds his place as one of the most charismatic actors of our time. Quaid received supporting actor honors from the New York Film Critics Circle and Film Independents Spirit Awards, and also garnered nominations for a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for his emotional turn as a closet homosexual in 1950s New York in the critically acclaimed 2002 film Far From Heaven. Quaid recently finished production on Sony Screen Gems dramatic thriller Legion, directed by Scott Charles Stewart. Quaid stars with Paul Bettany in this story about a group of strangers stuck in a diner after a biblical apocalypse descends upon the world. This past spring, Quaid also filmed Paramount Pictures action-adventure G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra for director Stephen Sommers. Quaid plays General Hawk, the head of an elite military unit comprised of special operatives known as G.I. Joes, operating out of The Pit, who take on an evil organization led by a notorious arms dealer. The film will be released on August 7, 2009. In August 2008, Quaid departed for Berlin, Germany, to film Overture Films Pandorum, a horror film about a pair of crewmembers aboard a spaceship who wake up with no knowledge of their mission or their identities. Ben Foster co-stars. The film will be released in the U.S. in February 2009. Quaid also completed production on The Horsemen. Co-starring Ziyi Zhang, the film is about a recently widowed detective still grieving over his wifes recent death who discovers a shocking connection between himself and the suspects in a serial killing spree linked to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Ms. Ameerah Banks Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Author: blacktreemedia Keywords: football ernie davis dennis qaid Rob Brown charles dutton the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer Added: October 10, 2008
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The 40-Year-Old Virgin Queen
from The Starter Wife October 09, 2008
Once Hollywood royalty and now ex-Wife Of a major movie producer, Molly Kagan is determined to make her own place in the world even it means tripping over her designer heels every once in awhile.
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Charles Dutton - Interview - The Express "...Obama don't change a thing"
from YouTube :: Videos by BlackTreeMedia October 09, 2008
He was an outstanding young man of great character who served— and my hope is, will continue to serve—as an inspiration to the young people of this country. —John F. Kennedy on Ernie Davis In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, CHARLES S. DUTTON (Willie Pops Davis) has a career spanning theater, television and film, and is one of the few actors to earn Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations for the same role. He created the lead roles in three of August Wilsons early plays: Ma Raineys Black Bottom, Jo Turners Come and Gone and The Piano Lesson. He received multiple award nominations, including a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor (Featured Role in a Play), for Ma Raineys Black Bottom and The Piano Lesson. He was also nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of The Piano Lesson. Dutton starred in and executive produced the FOX comedy-drama Roc, produced by HBO, for which he received several NAACP Image Award nominations. He has numerous television credits, including the miniseries The Murder of Mary Phagan, The 60s, Deadlocked and Aftershock: Earthquake in New York. His episodic appearances include House M.D., The Sopranos and the HBO series Oz, among others. He won Emmy Awards for his guest-starring roles in Without a Trace and The Practice. Dutton is a veteran of numerous feature films such as Q Alien3; Menace II Society; Rudy; A Low Down Dirty Shame; Cry, the Beloved Country; Nick of Time; A Time to Kill; Get on the Bus; Cookies Fortune (for which he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination); Gothika; and Secret Window. This winter, he can be seen in the new John Sayles film Honeydripper. Dutton made his directorial debut in 1997 with the HBO movie First Time Felon. He also directed the award-winning HBO miniseries The Corner, for which he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special in 2000. Duttons feature film directorial debut was the 2004 Paramount Pictures film Against the Ropes. In 2006, he directed multiple episodes of the Showtime series Sleeper Cell, for which he received a Directors Guild of America Award nomination. Most recently, he directed the Lifetime Television movie Racing for Time and the pilot Under for A&E. Dutton recently finished shooting the Screen Gems feature Legion, co-starring Paul Bettany and Dennis Quaid. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Ms. Ameerah Banks Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Author: blacktreemedia Keywords: football ernie davis Rob Brown charles dutton the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer Added: October 9, 2008
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Rob Brown - Interview - The Express ("...what would Ernie do?")
from YouTube :: Videos by BlackTreeMedia October 09, 2008
In America in the late 1950s and early 60s, one young man became a symbol for a country grappling to move past its long-held views of people of color. His unprecedented journey unfolded as he shattered not only sports records, but also perceptions of what was possible for an African-American at the time. His name was Ernie Davis, but fans knew him better as The Elmira Express. This film is a tribute to his courage. Based on a true story, The Express follows the extraordinary life of college football hero Ernie Davis (ROB BROWN of Finding Forrester, Coach Carter). His quiet fight for equality and respect forever changed the face of the game, and his civil rights story continues to inspire new generations. Born in 1939 and raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country by his grandmother and grandfather (CHARLES S. DUTTON of Secret Window, Gothika), before moving to Elmira, New York, Davis hurdled social and economic obstacles to become one of the greatest running backs in college football history. Under the guidance of legendary Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder (DENNIS QUAID of The Rookie, Any Given Sunday), he became a hero who surpassed Jim Browns achievements and became the first African-American player to be awarded the Heisman Trophy, college footballs highest individual honor. ROB BROWN (Ernie Davis) received critical acclaim in his feature-film debut as Jamal Wallace in the Gus Van Sant film Finding Forrester. A natural-born talent, who had never studied nor had any professional acting experience, he was awarded the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Male Newcomer in 2000, as well as the Golden Satellite Award for Outstanding New Talent for his performance opposite Sean Connery, the Oscar®-winning actress Anna Paquin and F. Murray Abraham. Brown was last seen in Kimberly Peirces Stop-Loss, a drama about a young soldier who returns to his hometown in Texas from the war in Iraq, only to be recalled by the governments stop-loss policy. This Scott Rudin film stars several talented young actors alongside Brown, including Channing Tatum, Ryan Phillippe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. In 2005, Brown starred opposite Alexis Bledel and Chris Evans in the gritty independent film The Orphan King, directed by Andrew Wilder. Later that same year, Brown appeared alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Ashanti in Paramount Pictures Coach Carter. In this story of a controversial high-school basketball coach (Jackson) who benches his undefeated team due to poor grades, Brown plays a key member of the team who becomes involved with a female classmate (Ashanti). Brown also appeared in New Line Cinemas Take the Lead, co-starring Antonio Banderas and Alfre Woodard, and directed by Liz Friedlander. This true story is about a former professional ballroom dancer (Banderas) who volunteers at a New York City public school to teach dance. Brown shines in the role of a troubled student who participates in this new attempt to reform students in detention through ballroom dance lessons. Brown, who was born in Harlem and raised in Brooklyn, currently resides in New York City. Footage Courtesy of Universal Pictures A BlackTree Media Production Hosted by Ms. Ameerah Banks Produced by Jamaal Finkley Edited at BlackTree TV Studios Culver City CA http://www.blacktree.tv join us on our social network at http://my.blacktree.tv Author: blacktreemedia Keywords: Football ernie davis Rob Brown the express film filmmaker reel interview trailer barack obama joe biden sarah palin john mccain election jackie robinson heisman trophy syracuse university jim brown Added: October 9, 2008
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Towncrier - SXSW 2006 - Jerry sings "Time Spent" to the dogs
from YouTube :: Tag // SXSW October 08, 2008
Making a pit stop on a Sunday morning in Texas; headed back from South By Southwest 2006 with Towncrier and Josh Davis (of the Josh Davis Band). Author: benwantland Keywords: music rock indie alternative pop iowa towncrier josh davis band authentic records south by southwest 2006 austin texas Added: October 8, 2008
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Democracy Now Headlines- Tues. Oct. 7, 2008
from YouTube :: Videos by iwantdemocracynow October 07, 2008
Today's Headlines * Fed Mulls New Financial Rescue as Markets Plunge * Aides: McCain Seeks to Avoid Economy Talk * McCain Sat on Board of Group Linked to Central American Death Squads * McCain Would Cut $1.3 Trillion from Medicare, Medicaid * Lehman Bros. CEO Defends Exec Payments * Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Troy Davis Appeal * Mumia Abu-Jamal Denied New Trial * 7-Year Anniversary of US Invasion of Afghanistan Author: IWantDemocracyNow Keywords: wall street bailout mccain troy davis mumia abu jamal democracy now Added: October 7, 2008
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A Tribute to 'The Voice' Frank Sinatra (1915-1998)
from YouTube :: Tag // voice October 07, 2008
His life portayed in pictures. Frank Sinatra singing 'Put Your Dreams Away' (on reprise records FS1010 April 30, 1963). Together with my girlfriend Liset Stokx we went through all the books we have in order to find the right pictures to portay his life. 'Mission impossible' because Frank has lived 100lives. But we gave it a try. With this material my dear friends Ans Nijman and Myra Mahieu put together this video. They did a great job during many many hours of editing. Thanks girls! And here's to The Voice, may you live to be a hundred years old and the last voice you'll hear is his. Author: philpaar Keywords: sinatra frank voice dean martin sammy davis Added: October 7, 2008
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Etnies GVR 2008 - Zumiez Best Trick Goofy Vs Regular
from - blip.tv (beta) October 06, 2008
Etnies GVR 2008 Goofy VS Regular Zumiez best trick contest. Featuring Rodolfo Ramos, Julien Christinason, Cody Davis, and more. Shot and edited by Clayton Woodley GVR Results: 2008 ETNIES GVR TEAM REGULAR 1.Chris Cole (MVP $1,000) ($16,000 ) 2. Andrew Langi ($10,000) 3. Julian Christianson ($6,000) 4. Carlos de Andrade ($3,500) 5. Chris Troy ($3,500) 6. David Loy ($1,000) 7. Fabrizio Santos ($1,000) 8. Rick McCrank ($2,000) 9. Kurtis Colamonico ($1,000) 10. Austen Seaholm ($1,000) 11. Sean Malto 12. Steve Reeves 13. Chris Mendes 14. Adam Dyet 15. Danilo Do Rosario 2008 ETNIES GVR TEAM GOOFY 1. Tyler Hendley ($2,000) 2. Jereme Rogers ($2,000) 3. Justin Figueroa (MVP $1,000) ($1,000) 4. Rodolfo Ramos ($1,000) 5. Chad Bartie ($1,000) 6. Caswell Berry ($2,000) 7. Brandon Westgate ($1,000) 8. Darrell Stanton ($2,000) 9. Taylor Smith ($1,000) 10. Alex Olson ($2,000) 11. Felipe Gustavo 12. Tom Fynn 13. Morgan Smith 14. Kevin Romar 15. Helder Lima 2008 ETNIES GVR ZUMIEZ COUCH BEST TRICK 1. Rodolfo Ramos - Frontside 180 switch krooked grind to frontside half cab out 2. Julien Christinason - Nollie heelflip to feeble grind 3. Cody Davis - Kickflip backside smith to backside 180 out 2008 ETNIES GVR HOMETOWN HEROES Julian Christianson Chase Webb Tommy Werner Carlos Lastra Ethan Fitzpatrick Matt Berger
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Inside USA - Angela Davis - 03 Oct 08 - Part 1
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish October 05, 2008
Put on the FBI's 'Most Wanted' list when she was just 26, Angela Davis became an enduring symbol of 1970's Black Power. She joins Inside USA to discuss incarceration in the land of the free, capitalism in a time of economic crisis and what it means to be the face of Black Power in a supposedly post-racial US. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: aljazeera inside usa avi lewis angela davis america black power fbi most wanted prison abolitionist Added: October 5, 2008
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Inside USA - Angela Davis - 03 Oct 08 - Part 2
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish October 05, 2008
Put on the FBI's 'Most Wanted' list when she was just 26, Angela Davis became an enduring symbol of 1970's Black Power. She joins Inside USA to discuss incarceration in the land of the free, capitalism in a time of economic crisis and what it means to be the face of Black Power in a supposedly post-racial US. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: aljazeera inside usa angela davis america black power FBI most wanted prison abolitionist communism avi lewis Added: October 5, 2008
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Wimbledon Villa del Parque 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // Wimbledon October 03, 2008
Apasionante set de notebook tenis. Gabi y Anto vs. Franconqeso y Maci. OBVIO qe los dejamos ganar porqe nos estabamos aburriendo, pf. La parte interesante esta al final :) Author: gabicheela Keywords: tenis tennis wimbledon torneo copa davis anto colo franco maci cuadernos boludeces metete la pelotita en el ojete Added: October 3, 2008
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007 film)
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter October 03, 2008
WATCH THE FULL MOVIE AT: http://jotv-36.blogspot.com/2008/10/harry-potter-and-order-of-phoenix-2007.html Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2007 fantasy adventure film, based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. Directed by David Yates, produced by David Heyman's company Heyday Films, and written by Michael Goldenberg, it is the fifth film in the popular Harry Potter film series. The story follows Harry Potter in his fifth year at the magic school Hogwarts. The Ministry of Magic refuses to believe the return of Lord Voldemort and appoints bureaucrat Dolores Umbridge as a teacher at the school. Author: elpresidente4mvp Keywords: MOVIE TRAILER Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix Helena Bonham Carter Ralph Fiennes Robbie Coltrane Rupert Grint Warwick Davis watch online Added: October 3, 2008
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