Jeremy Vest

Jeremy Vest

Movies for Jeremy Vest...

Best Summer Ever
Title: Best Summer Ever
Character: Mascot
Released: October 10, 2020
Type: Movie
A fresh and exhilarating take on the beloved teen musical genre featuring eight original songs and a fully integrated cast and crew of people with and without disabilities.
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Becoming Bulletproof
Title: Becoming Bulletproof
Character: Himself
Released: March 26, 2015
Type: Movie
A diverse group of disabled people from across the U.S. take on leading roles in a magical rip-roaring costume drama Western, filmed on vintage Hollywood locations. This riveting film within a film immerses us in a dynamic, inclusive world of discipline and play, raising questions about why we so rarely see real disabled actors on the big screen?
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Bulletproof
Title: Bulletproof
Character: Bulletproof Jackson
Released: February 13, 2013
Type: Movie
Young Benny Jackson is in danger of losing the beloved family business, Bulletproof Jackson's Saloon to an avaricious developer. In his quest, Benny stumbles across a journal that belonged to his great great grandfather, the famous gunslinger Bulletproof Jackson. Benny opens the journal and we are brought back to the wild west where we learn the true legend of Bulletproof and perhaps the secret that will save the Saloon. But for Benny, the journal holds many more questions than answers...
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How's Your News? Election 2012
Title: How's Your News? Election 2012
Character: Self
Released: October 17, 2012
Type: Movie
Jeremy Vest, Susan Harrington and Robert "Bobby" Bird from the How's Your News Team travel to the 2012 Republican and Democrat National Conventions in 2012 and interview politicians.
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Finding Zac Efron
Title: Finding Zac Efron
Character: Himself
Released: February 13, 2012
Type: Movie
A mockumentary in which the attendees of an actors' camp embark on a search to find Zac Efron.
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Title: How's Your News?
Character: Himself
Released: February 8, 2009
Type: TV
How's Your News? is an American television series and also a feature film. It aired Sundays on MTV in the United States, and the feature film based on the same concept was released in 2003. It stars a group of reporters with developmental disabilities who interview celebrities and politicians. It is the continuation of a documentary film project started in 1999 by Arthur Bradford at Camp Jabberwocky in Martha's Vineyard, which was made into a movie of the same name and shown on HBO in 2003. South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone serve as the show's executive producers. Season One had a total of 6 episodes. According to the "How's Your News?" website on April 9, 2009, the show has not been renewed for a second season on MTV, stating: "The decision had little to do with the quality of the series, which was one of the most enthusiastically received and best reviewed programs on mtv this year. It’s just a tough financial time and mtv needed to keep pushing for higher ratings with other shows. Also, we always knew that our series was an unusual fit for their style of programming. We’re not “The Hills” or “America’s Next Best Dance Crew” after all…" After completing the feature film for HBO, the concept was pitched to the Trio network, who subsequently backed the short film "On the Campaign Trail", about the How's Your News? teams trip to both the Democratic and Republican conventions in 2004. The half hour film was broadcast on Trio and Channel Four England and featured candid interviews with Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Andre 3000, Ben Affleck, Howard Dean, Michael Moore and Newt Gingrich, amongst others. Although it was rarely seen, this half hour documentary was well reviewed and helped convince MTV of the viability of the concept as mainstream TV series. They funded a pilot in 2006.