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Crank - The Movie *With Trailer* (pg. 2)
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plaxx
is Max Graham in it?
igottaknow
2. crank
n. penis

Dude got caught with his hand on his crank.
by Holden McCrank Mar 14, 2003
bidor
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
This movie kicked so much ass. Highly recommended (and I'm hard to please when it comes to movies).


:D
Yan
The title has many possibilities.

–noun
1. Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
2. Informal. an ill-tempered, grouchy person.
3. an unbalanced person who is overzealous in the advocacy of a private cause.
4. an eccentric or whimsical notion.
5. a strikingly clever turn of speech or play on words.
6. Archaic. a bend; turn.
7. Slang. the nasal decongestant propylhexedrine, used illicitly for its euphoric effects.
8. Automotive Slang. a crankshaft.
–verb (used with object)
9. to bend into or make in the shape of a crank.
10. to furnish with a crank.
11. Machinery. to rotate (a shaft) by means of a crank.
12. to start (an internal-combustion engine) by turning the crankshaft manually or by means of a small motor.
13. to start the engine of (a motor vehicle) by turning the crankshaft manually.
–verb (used without object)
14. to turn a crank, as in starting an automobile engine.
15. Obsolete. to turn and twist; zigzag.
–adjective
16. unstable; shaky; unsteady.
17. of, pertaining to, or by an unbalanced or overzealous person: a crank phone call; crank mail.
18. British Dialect. cranky1 (def. 5).
—Verb phrases
19. crank down, to cause to diminish or terminate: the president's efforts to crank down inflation.
20. crank in or into, to incorporate as an integral part: Overhead is cranked into the retail cost.
21. crank out, to make or produce in a mass-production, effortless, or mechanical way: She's able to crank out one best-selling novel after another.
22. crank up, Informal.
a. to get started or ready: The theater season is cranking up with four benefit performances.
b. to stimulate, activate, or produce: to crank up enthusiasm for a new product.
c. to increase one's efforts, output, etc.: Industry began to crank up after the new tax incentives became law.
bidor
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
The title has many possibilities.

–noun
1. Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
2. Informal. an ill-tempered, grouchy person.
3. an unbalanced person who is overzealous in the advocacy of a private cause.
4. an eccentric or whimsical notion.
5. a strikingly clever turn of speech or play on words.
6. Archaic. a bend; turn.
7. Slang. the nasal decongestant propylhexedrine, used illicitly for its euphoric effects.
8. Automotive Slang. a crankshaft.
–verb (used with object)
9. to bend into or make in the shape of a crank.
10. to furnish with a crank.
11. Machinery. to rotate (a shaft) by means of a crank.
12. to start (an internal-combustion engine) by turning the crankshaft manually or by means of a small motor.
13. to start the engine of (a motor vehicle) by turning the crankshaft manually.
–verb (used without object)
14. to turn a crank, as in starting an automobile engine.
15. Obsolete. to turn and twist; zigzag.
–adjective
16. unstable; shaky; unsteady.
17. of, pertaining to, or by an unbalanced or overzealous person: a crank phone call; crank mail.
18. British Dialect. cranky1 (def. 5).
—Verb phrases
19. crank down, to cause to diminish or terminate: the president's efforts to crank down inflation.
20. crank in or into, to incorporate as an integral part: Overhead is cranked into the retail cost.
21. crank out, to make or produce in a mass-production, effortless, or mechanical way: She's able to crank out one best-selling novel after another.
22. crank up, Informal.
a. to get started or ready: The theater season is cranking up with four benefit performances.
b. to stimulate, activate, or produce: to crank up enthusiasm for a new product.
c. to increase one's efforts, output, etc.: Industry began to crank up after the new tax incentives became law.


i think the main one is 22 B...
iammesol
I laughed at this movie at first because of Jason playing that role over and over and over again... but then I heard the plot. I can't wait to see this movie :D
EXTREMUM
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I laughed at this movie at first because of Jason playing that role over and over and over again... but then I heard the plot. I can't wait to see this movie :D


Granted role of him being a loner, has gotten old with Transporter. Hopefully, it'll change a bit, in Transporter 3.
chucho
where is statham from?

"to-die is da die tat i die" :wtf:
EXTREMUM
quote:
Originally posted by chucho
where is statham from?

"to-die is da die tat i die" :wtf:


London, England
chucho
quote:
Originally posted by EXTREMUM
London, England


i dont believe it...thats not a british accent

EXTREMUM
quote:
Originally posted by imdb.com
Biography for
Jason Statham

Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)
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Mini biography
Born in 1972, Jason Statham has done quite a lot in a short time. He has been an Olympic Diver on the British National Diving Team and finished 12th in the World Championships in 1992. He has also been a fashion model, black market salesman and finally of course, actor. He got the audition for his debut role as Bacon in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) through French Connection, for whom he was modeling. They became a major investor in the film and introduced Jason to Guy Ritchie, who invited him to audition for a part in the film by challenging him to impersonate an illegal street vendor and convince him to purchase fake jewelery. Jason must have been doing something right because after the success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) he teamed up again with Guy Ritchie for Snatch. (2000), with co-stars including Brad Pitt, Dennis Farina and Benicio Del Toro. After Snatch. (2000) came Turn It Up (2000) with US music star Ja Rule, followed by a supporting actor role in the Sci-Fi film Ghosts of Mars (2001), Jet Li's The One (2001) and another screen partnership with Vinnie Jones in Mean Machine (2001) under Guy Ritchie's and Matthew Vaughn's SKA Films. Finally in 2002 he was cast as the lead role of Frank Martin in The Transporter (2002). Jason is also in the summer 2003 blockbuster remake of The Italian Job (1969), The Italian Job (2003), playing handsome Rob.


quote:
Originally posted by moono.com

Jason Statham

Birth Place: London, England
Contact info: click here


Jason Statham (born September 12, 1972 in London, England) is an English actor, known best for his work in the Guy Ritchie crime caper films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, though he has also appeared as a supporting character in several Hollywood productions such as The One and the American remake of The Italian Job and its upcoming sequel The Brazilian Job. His latest work is the Transporter franchise.

He was the second son to a singer and a dancer, and today lives...
Yan
Does it look like I have '****' written on my forehead?
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