Chris Griffin

Christopher Cross "Chris" Griffin is a character from the animated television series Family Guy. He is the elder son and middle child of Peter and Lois Griffin, brother of Stewie and Meg Griffin. Chris is voiced by Seth Green. Originally designed as a rebellious teenager, Chris' personality on the show has evolved to unhygienic and mentally immature. Running gags involving Chris in the series include the existence of an 'Evil Monkey' in his closet (though it is later revealed that the monkey is not evil), and his pedophile admirer Herbert.

Character origins

Chris' character resembles Milt, the son of the main character Larry Cummings in The Life of Larry, one of the animated short films created by Seth MacFarlane at the Rhode Island School of Design in 1995 that led to the development of Family Guy. Chris was originally given a "punk" image, according to creator Seth MacFarlane's DVD commentary tracks. He wore earrings during the first three seasons, and his painful awkwardness was not as emphasized as it is later in the series.

List of Everybody Hates Chris characters

This is a list of the main characters in the Emmy-nominated TV series Everybody Hates Chris. The fictional family is loosely based on that of the real-life Chris Rock.

Main characters

Note: While the protagonist is clearly based upon Chris Rock, the surname "Rock" is never used when referring to the character Chris or any member of his family.

Chris

Tyler James Williams as Chris, the ambitious, normal, responsible, kind-hearted, but unlucky, unpopular, untalented, nonathletic, nonacademic, hapless, awkward, nerdy, vulnerable eldest child and main protagonist of the series. He wishes he was more like his younger brother, Drew. Regardless of whether Chris possesses any of these traits, he's certainly never treated as if he does.(being disliked by the opposite race, unlike his siblings) He tries hard to fit in with his peers, but often finds himself a victim of circumstance. Chris is bullied at school (with little help from teachers or faculty members), tortured by his sister, shown up by his brother, victimized by the racist teaching staff, gets his money stolen by neighborhood thugs, does poorly in class, is underpaid at work, and receives tough love from his mother and distressing treatment from his father. As the eldest child, he is often put in charge of his younger siblings, but they usually disobey him. Next to all this, Chris is always the butt of the last jokes on each show. People just seem to hate him for inexplicable reasons. His luck improves as the series progresses. One of his talents is playing Asteroids and the other is calling basketball games. As he gets older, Chris becomes interested in stand-up comedy and begins telling jokes in school. At the end of the series- after he was late for class because of his repeating the tenth grade- he drops out of school and gets his GED.

Skins (series 2)

Skins is a British teen drama created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures. The second series began airing on E4 on 11 February 2008 and ended on 14 April 2008. This series follows the lives of sixth form students Tony Stonem, Michelle Richardson, Sid Jenkins, Cassie Ainsworth, Chris Miles, Jal Fazer, Maxxie Oliver, Anwar Kharral and new character Lucy "Sketch".

Main cast

  • Nicholas Hoult as Tony Stonem (10 episodes)
  • April Pearson as Michelle Richardson (10 episodes)
  • Mike Bailey as Sid Jenkins (10 episodes)
  • Hannah Murray as Cassie Ainsworth (9 episodes)
  • Joseph Dempsie as Chris Miles (9 episodes)
  • Larissa Wilson as Jal Fazer (9 episodes)
  • Mitch Hewer as Maxxie Oliver (9 episodes)
  • Dev Patel as Anwar Kharral (9 episodes)
  • Aimee-Ffion Edwards as Lucy "Sketch" (6 episodes)
  • List of episodes

    References

    External links

  • List of 'Skins episodes at channel4.com
  • List of Skins episodes at the Internet Movie Database
  • List of Skins episodes at TV.com
  • Tribe (EP)

    Tribe is an extended play from the metal band Soulfly. This EP was only released in Australia on a tour Soulfly was on.

    Track listing

    Australian Special Tour Edition

    Personnel

  • Max Cavalera - vocals, guitar, berimbau
  • Logan Mader - guitar
  • Marcello D. Rapp - bass guitar
  • Roy Mayorga - drums, percussion
  • Jackson Bandeira - guitar on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)", "Eye for an Eye", "Umbabarauma"
  • Benji Webbe - vocals on "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)"
  • Ritchie Cavalera - vocals on "Bleed (Live)"
  • Dayjah - vocals on "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Jorge Du Peixe - tambora
  • Gilmar Bolla Oito - tambora
  • Dino Cazares - guitar on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Burton C. Bell - vocals on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Eric Bobo - percussion on "Umbabarauma"
  • Ross Robinson - producer
  • The Rootsman - remixed and additional production on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Anders Dohn - producer on live tracks
  • Jacob Langkilde - engineer on live tracks
  • Jan Sneum - executive producer on live tracks
  • Tribe (comics)

    Tribe was an American short-lived comic book published first in 1993. Created by Todd Johnson and Larry Stroman, Tribe launched as part of Image Comics' second round of titles.

    Axis Comics later printed two more issues (2, 3) of the series before itself going under due to financial difficulties. The final issue (0) was published by Good Comics.

    Publication history

    Tribe was a comic book about the adventures of a predominantly African-American and minority superhero group based in Brooklyn, New York. During its limited run, the plot of Tribe centered on their conflicts with a conglomerate of European and Japanese techno-pirates known as Europan, which had a mysterious connection to a power-crazed, armor-clad villain known as "Lord Deus". The final issue also featured an appearance by Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon, even positing an alternate origin for the character.

    Due to constant changes behind the scenes, with Stroman and Johnson switching companies, Tribe's release schedule was inconsistent. In issue #1, Blindspot and Hannibal rescue young illusionist Alexander Collins from thugs hired by Europan, introducing him to their collective. In #2, Europan attacks both Collins (later to be known as "Front") and the lab of a Tribe-associated scientist who later becomes known as "Steel Pulse" after his liquid metal armor is released by gunfire from the Europan cyborgs and becomes bonded to his body. Tribe also faces the faux-"gangsta" superpowered assassin "Out Cold" at Front's club. Suddenly, the bizarre "Lord Deus" arrives on the scene, along with the Savage Dragon, who is on duty as a police officer.

    Tribe (disambiguation)

    Tribe is a clan-based social structure. Tribe, Tribes or The Tribe may also refer to:

  • Tribe (Native American), indigenous nations in the United States of America
  • Tribes, administrative divisions of the Tribal Assembly of Ancient Rome
  • People

  • Laurence Tribe, law professor and author
  • In biology

  • Tribe (biology), a taxonomic classification in biology
  • In computing and Internet

  • Tribe (internet), an unofficial group of people who share a common interest, affiliated through the internet
  • Tribe.net, a social networking website
  • Tribe, a graphical installer for the Arch Linux distribution
  • In art, entertainment, and media

    Films

  • The Tribe (1998 film), by Stephen Poliakoff
  • The Tribe (2009 film), by Roel Reiné
  • The Tribe (2005 film), a 2005 short documentary film by Tiffany Shlain
  • The Tribe (2014 film), a 2014 Ukrainian film by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy
  • Tribes (film), a 1970 film, directed by Joseph Sargent
  • Games

  • Tribes (series), a series of video games, consisting of:
  • Son (film)

    Son is a 2008 short film starring Nathalie Press. Financed and commissioned by Sony Vaio it was a branded content short that would become Viao’s first branded content film. It went on to win multiple awards including Best Film at Edinburgh International Film Festival and Best Film at Slamdance Film Festival, becoming both a commercial hit and critical success for Sony Vaio.

    Plot

    Branded Content

    Sony Vaio commissioned three artists: musicians Plan B, DJ Norman Jay and filmmaker Daniel Mulloy to each create branded pieces of content for Sony Vaio.

    Son was commissioned as a marketing tool for the Sony Vaio computer and actress Nathalie Press was cast in the lead role. In the filmmaker's hands a narrative was created in which the relationship with Sony Vaio became more subliminal to audiences than traditional product placement.

    After winning Slamdance Film Festival Son was invited to become one of the first short films to feature on YouTube's newly opened Screening Room. Son's subsequent success led YouTube to promote Son on its US home-page as a featured video.

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    Son Of

    by: Jack The Ripper

    I am the son of Adolf Hitler
    my father was a monster
    and my mother
    oh poor mother
    sometimes it's hard
    sometimes it's heavy to carry
    and every son of
    should join their hands
    to tell the good people
    we're not sons of ...
    we're not sons of ...
    we're freaks
    I'm walking by the streets
    real screamings, real spits
    And here are your wives saying




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