
Beau Billingslea (born John Daniel Billingslea Jr.; December 18, 1944) is an American actor. He is known for his work on Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998), Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001) and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005). He is married to Cecelia Marie Thompson.
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Ro, a young woman with a dwindling dance career who returns home after many years to meet her biological father (Tate Donovan) for the first time. Born to Susan (Amy Aquino), a lesbian who opted for insemination, Ro grapples with the complexities of her unconventional family dynamic and soon forms a bond at her new job with three spirited octogenarians, who help her reconnect with her family, her roots and herself.

Toonami: Vindication is a home movie I compiled. It is essentially a comprehensive cut of Adult Swim Toonami's Total Immersion Events in film format. I put this together because there isn't any physical media for them and likely never will be. Of course, I DO NOT own the rights for Toonami, so I'm unable to upload the movie itself. However, I would still like to keep a logue of this project for my personal Letterboxd.

A fanboy of a supervillain supergroup known as the Vicious 6, Gru hatches a plan to become evil enough to join them, with the backup of his followers, the Minions.

After a governor issues an executive order to arrest the children of undocumented immigrants, the detained youth are offered an opportunity to have their charges dropped by volunteering to provide care to the elderly. Once inside the elder care facility, however, they discover more twisted secrets than they could have possibly imagined.

A spooky and campy descent into atmospheric madness. This take on an old classic story may or may not answer that age old question: What’s lurking in the shadows? What’s watching you from the darkness?

Horrorcore hip-hop, drugs, and the lives of six troubled teens collide in a decaying, racially-divided town. While Elena and aspiring rapper Jason fall into a turbulent relationship, Gabe, an earnest young man frustrated with his position in life, begins slinging drugs.

The Laughing Man references Scott Snyder’s “Death of the Family” Batman comic and takes place in a psychiatric facility where a new, unidentified arrival is being questioned. Viewers are taken on a tense excursion into brutal, bloody territory as the dialogue unfurls into a high-stakes role reversal.

Travis plans the perfect romantic getaway to propose to longtime love Lena. As the carefully orchestrated weekend comically fails to go as planned, Travis may not get the answer he’s looking for.

A brand new 95-minute original extra, featuring the original English-language cast of Cowboy Bebop as they give you the behind-the-scenes stories about recording this seminal series.

A 68-minute original, featuring the original English-language cast of Cowboy Bebop reunited for dinner, drinks, and a very special script reading!
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