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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
Film News: Duo developing ideas for first-look deal -- John Davis has teamed with Bruce Nash to develop sports-themed theatrical films. The projects will be hatched through Nash's Fox Sports Net series "Amazing Sports Stories."
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 06/28/2008
There's nothing like real-life drama, and that's what TruTV (formerly Court TV) will serve up Sunday at 10 p.m. on "Crisis Point." Of course, there is a Detroit area angle. Created and produced by Bruce Nash, the series features first-person accounts of life-threatening situations from the heroes who survived them.
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
Filed under: Sports , Deals In case you were feeling like there just wasn't enough feel-good sports drama on the big screen, we're about to get a whole lot more. Variety reports that John Davis has teamed up with television producer Bruce Nash to develop a collection of sports-themed films that stem from Nash's "Amazing Sports Stories." Davis got turned onto the idea after producing...
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AstrosDaily.com's Astrowire (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
When Bruce Nash created "Amazing Sports Stories," the half-dramatic movie, half-documentary show that began airing on Fox Sports Net in April, there was one story he knew had to be told. It's the story of how former Houston Colt .45s third baseman Bob Aspromonte befriended a temporarily blinded 9-year-boy named Bill Bradley and hit not one, but three home runs at the request of Bradley,...