When a script like 'Hardflip' comes along, with a real depiction of the rewards of a father-son relationship but also the difficulties of building one, you have my attention.
From John Schneider
In 'Hardflip,' you have a relationship where the father and son haven't seen each other in 18 years, but they find they're very alike: pigheaded, stubborn, passionate. It's a wonderful story of how you can't get away from how similar you and your children are.
You can make a really good film for under a million dollars, like 'October Baby,' or under a half million, like 'Hardflip.'
A financial shift happened with 'Facing the Giants' and 'Fireproof,' where movies that were faith-based films were profitable. And people in Hollywood - like people in downtown U.S.A. - are out to make money.
I'm a good dad and a fair husband, and I work quite a bit.
You can tell if someone is about social intercourse or just about browbeating somebody with their opinion. It's no fun arguing with a closed-minded person.
I believe you should be a gentleman, and that's old-fashioned.
'Gut' was my nickname. And I was picked on terribly by many, many kids.
I weighed 245 pounds when I was 16 years old. I had a 44-inch waist. And that was two years before 'Dukes of Hazzard' started.
It seems like people are more likely to tell you you've gotten too thin than to tell you you've gotten too fat.
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