Steven Banks

Steven Banks

Perfil

Steven Banks

Filmes

Crash Test
Billy the Mime
Adapted from their beloved comedy show at Upright Citizens Brigade, Crash Test showcases Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer on a state-of-the-art party bus adventure, picking up famous comedians and celebrities as they go on a sightseeing tour of Los Angeles. Ben Stiller, Stuart Cornfeld and Mike Rosenstein of Red Hour executive produced the special.
SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis
Writer
SpongeBob and his pals are on the ultimate underwater adventure in SpongeBob SquarePants: Atlantis SquarePantis! Join them as they travel to Atlantis in search of "The Oldest Living Bubble" and other whacky adventures filled with outrageous fun!
Jimmy Neutron: Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion
Writer
Jimmy is enlisted as a spy by the Big Top Secret Organization. His mission: find and rescue Agent X - who turns out to be Jimmy's movie hero, Jet Fusion.
CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery
Writer
CatDog are on a quest to find their parents.
Um Agente como a Gente
Officer Emmons
Set in the 1960's, a school teacher pretends to be a CIA spy to get his nagging wife off his back. He helps a Russian ballet dancer defect and is then sent to Cuba to locate "Agent X" for the CIA.
Plano de Risco
Roy
Susan wants her reprehensible ex-husband dead and, in several bungled attempts by henchmen, tries to accomplish the deed.
Um Tira da Pesada 3
Spider Ride Operator
Numa noite em Detroit, Michigan, durante uma batida policial em uma oficina de desmanche de carros, o detetive Axel Foley vê seu chefe, o inspetor Douglas Todd, ser assassinado por um homem bem vestido. Em seu último suspiro, Todd pede a Axel que pegue o homem que atirou nele. Após investigar, Axel acha o veículo do assassino em WonderWorld, um parque temático em Beverly Hills, Califórnia. Já em Beverly Hills, Axel se encontra com o amigo Billy Rosewood, que agora ocupa um cargo importante e tem outro parceiro, Jon Flint, pois John Taggart se aposentou. Axel investiga o WonderWorld, cujo proprietário é Dave Thornton, que sente que algo errado está acontecendo no lugar.
Murder of Innocence
John Walt
In this shocking account based on a true story, newlywed Laurie Wade finds her marriage, and eventually the rest of her life, shattered by her deep-rooted psychotic behavior. The young woman soon begins a terrifying descent into insanity and brings danger to all those around her as she goes from brief "short-circuits" to overtly murderous behavior.
F.A.R.T.: The Movie
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Russell has two passions: watching television and farting! He also loves Heather. Heather HATES farting. The eternal triangle! One day she warns him, "if they ever allow farting on television, you'll never leave the house!" One evening he goes to sleep in front of the TV, and "it" happens. Virtually everything on TV is fart related, from sitcoms and commercials, to newscasts and dramas.
Steven Banks: Home Entertainment Center
Writer
In this brilliant one-man show, the mild-mannered, thirty-something Steven Banks arrives home after a long day at his dead-end corporate job, still dreaming of being a rock star. Steven receives a message on his machine from his boss, Mr. Buttle, informing him that he never received an urgent speech Steven wrote for the board of directors. Steven must scramble to write a new one, but he has less than an hour to do it. Along the way, he continually procrastinates and distracts himself from the task at hand, playing with toys and various musical instruments, baking cookies, putting on costumes, leafing through an old high school yearbook and performing some hilarious original songs along the way. Meanwhile, he's got to deal with his grumpy landlord Mr. Mescue, his clingy girlfriend Phoebe and even a broken toilet. Will Steven ever finish his speech? Or does fate have something else in mind for him?
Steven Banks: Home Entertainment Center
Steven Banks
In this brilliant one-man show, the mild-mannered, thirty-something Steven Banks arrives home after a long day at his dead-end corporate job, still dreaming of being a rock star. Steven receives a message on his machine from his boss, Mr. Buttle, informing him that he never received an urgent speech Steven wrote for the board of directors. Steven must scramble to write a new one, but he has less than an hour to do it. Along the way, he continually procrastinates and distracts himself from the task at hand, playing with toys and various musical instruments, baking cookies, putting on costumes, leafing through an old high school yearbook and performing some hilarious original songs along the way. Meanwhile, he's got to deal with his grumpy landlord Mr. Mescue, his clingy girlfriend Phoebe and even a broken toilet. Will Steven ever finish his speech? Or does fate have something else in mind for him?