Christian Kane in HEAVEN SENT arrives on DVD February 21st from Lionsgate Home Entertainment

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Be inspired by the heartwarming and miraculous story of a mischievous little angel when the faith-based family film HEAVEN SENT arrives on DVD February 21 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The film is currently available on Digital HD.

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Heartwarming inspiration and fun are on tap in the miraculous story of a mischievous little angel on a mission when the faith-based family film Heaven Sent arrives on DVD February 21from Lionsgate. Currently available on Digital HD, the story unfolds when a young couple, on the eve of their painful divorce, receives a surprising houseguest – an 8 year old runaway from Heaven. Cleverly guided by Divine intervention, she helps them rediscover their hope and faith in the power of love. Heaven Sent gained recognition and success at the Bentonville Film Festival, and premiered on the Lifetime network as one of its most anticipated film events of 2016. Directed by Michael Landon Jr. and written by Rick Ramage, the film is Dove Faith Friendly approved for ages 12 and over. The Heaven Sent DVD arrives just in time for the Easter season and will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.98

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An 8-year-old runaway from Heaven rekindles a couple’s once intimate friendship that has slowly slipped away due to a heart-wrenching loss.

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Christian Kane                                    Just Married, TV’s “The Librarians”

Marley Shelton                                    Pleasantville, Uptown Girls

Mallory James Mahoney                                Adventures in Babysitting

Ernie Hudson                                      Ghostbusters, Miss Congeniality

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Christian Kane Performs in St. Louis Before Wizard World Comic Con

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The Kaniacs were out in full force last night in St. Louis! Actor/singer-songwriter Christian Kane is in town! Christian, best known for his roles on the shows Angel, Leverage, and The Librarians, is a guest at this year’s Wizard World Comic Con here in St. Louis (for more detailed look at this year’s festivities, read our article HERE). Kane also appeared in the movies 50 TO 1, JUST MARRIED and SECOND HAND LIONS

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Kane took stage at The Hard Rock Café last night for a special concert and pre-con party. He took questions from his adoring fans, some of who had travelled to St. Louis from as far away as Oregon for the sold out event. He then grabbed his guitar and played a one-hour acoustic set of his music.

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On his current show, The Librarians, Christian Kane plays Jake, a martial artist with an IQ of 190 who helps protect a supernatural organization below a library. The fantasy-drama airs on TNT.

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Kane will sign autographs at Wizard World Comic Con all weekend and will host an interactive Q&A there Saturday at noon.

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Here’s some more photos from last night’s event:

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For more on the 2015 Wizard World Comic Con St. Louis, visit http://www.wizardworld.com/home-stlouis.html

 

Tenacious Eats Presents ‘Super-8 Super Snacks’ Saturday at Wizard World Comic Con

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If Christian Kane gets hungry this weekend at Wizard Works Comic Con, he’ll likely head over to the Tenacious Eats Presents Super-8 Super Snacks event Saturday at 2.

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We were going to show the Marvel Super-Heroes cartoon, it turns out there’s a moratorium on all things Marvel at this time (thanks a lot, Avengers!), but the show will go on!

Tenacious Eats “movies for Foodies’ is a one-of-a-kind event where food is prepared and plated in front of you while you watch a film on the big screen. We’ve covered many of the movie-dinners here at We Are Movie Geeks. Now we’ll be teaming up with Tenacious Eats this Saturday at Wizard World Comic Con for an event we’re calling Tenacious Eats Presents Super-8 Super Snacks. It will be from 2pm to 2:45pm in Room 106 at America’s Center

We will be showing a pair of the Max Fleischer SUPERMAN cartoons from the 1940’s

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Superman’s original medium was, of course, comic books, and his second venue was a radio program that began in 1940. Superman’s first moving picture appearance, animated or live action, was in the series of cartoons produced by Max Fleischer in the 1940s. Their importance in making Superman publicly renown cannot be understated. With only the comic books Superman would have been popular with children in America, but the radio and cartoon serials made the character so well known that he was soon recognized by all of North America, and then the entire world. Thanks in part to these cartoons his fame would snowball to create his lasting success and international stardom. We’ll be showing two of these, THE MUMMY STRIKES and JUNGLE DRUMS at the Super-8 Super Snacks event at Wizard World Comic Con screened through an old-school Super-8 sound projector. Chefs Liz Schuster and Steve Schmidt of Tenacious Eats will serve food to the audience while the shorts are playing. Since we only have 45 minutes, this is sort of a mini version of what Tenacious Eats does several times a month at their ‘Movies for Foodies’ events, which usually run about four hours and include a feature film, five or six courses, cocktails with every course, an intermission, trivia with prizes, and live music. It will give attendees a taste of what Tenacious Eats is all about.

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We’re also going to show a Vincent Price trailer reel, clips of Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood’s gonzo cross-dressing epic GLEN OR GLENDA and Russian animator’s Wladislaw Starewicz incredible 1932 short THE DEVIL’S BALL.

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Starewicz used every imaginable piece of scrap for this crazy 9-minute film : old shoes, chicken bones, utensils, broken glasses, dolls, monkeys, rats…nothing was off limits. THE DEVIL’S BALL is a bizarre, funny, and also eerie film that should be seen by anyone with even a passing interest in animation.

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Tenacious Eats only works with locally produced food procured by them and hard-to-find ingredients imported from places that specialize in them. For each new film, the folks at Tenacious Eats write a new menu specific to that movie’s story. Sometimes the menu is literal and sometimes it is inspired interpretation. In all cases, each dining experience is different because each film is different. By integrating film and food, Movies for Foodies creates an original experience, a feast for the senses, an event that brings food and film, chefs and diners together.

Tenacious Eats site can be found HERE

http://tenaciouseats.com/

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The next Tenacious Eats ‘Movies for Foodies’ event is THE WEDDING SINGER May 30th. The Facebook invite for that event can be found HERE

https://www.facebook.com/events/334949443375749/

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The Tenacious Eats Father’s Day Brunch featuring a screening of THE BLUES BROTHERS is Sunday, June 21st beginning at 10am. The Facebook invite for that event can be found HERE

https://www.facebook.com/events/949982365046544/

Both of these events take place at Located at Food Outreach – 3117 Olive Street – St. Louis, MO. 63103-1212 – (Across the Street from Pappy’s on Olive)

 

 

WAMG Interview: Actor Michael Rooker – GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, Walking Dead

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Pop culture comes to life in St. Louis next month! It’s the Wizard World COMIC CON May 22nd through the 24th at America’s Center downtown (701 Convention Plaza – St. Louis, MO 63101). As usual, Wizard World has an impressive line-up of celebrity guests including Elvira, Christian Kane, and George Romero, but the star I’m most excited to meet is actor Michael Rooker.

Michael Rooker was born in Jasper, Alabama in 1955. He has eight brothers and sisters. His parents divorced when he was 13 years old, and he moved with his mother and siblings to Chicago, Illinois, where he studied at the Goodman School of Drama. Rooker made his feature film debut by playing the title character in the gritty 1985 horror classic HENRY PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER. He followed this with significant big-screen roles in TOMBSTONE, DAYS OF THUNDER, CLIFFHANGER, JFK, MISSISSIPPI BURNING, SEA OF LOVE, THE DARK HALF, MALLRATS, THE BONE COLLECTOR, SLITHER, REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA, SUPER and most recently as the alien Yondu in last year’s top-grossing smash GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, but it’s his role as Merle Dixon in the first three seasons of The Walking Dead that’s really made him a household name

In advance of his appearance at the Wizard World Comic Con in St. Louis May 22nd-24th, Mr. Rooker took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to We Are Movie Geeks.

Interview conducted by Tom Stockman April 22nd, 2015

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We Are Movie Geeks: I hear you’re coming to St. Louis soon.

Michael Rooker: That’s the story!

WAMG: Have you ever been to St. Louis before?

MR: Yes I have. I love St. Louis

WAMG: Your buddy James Gunn is from St. Louis.

MR: Indeed he is.

WAMG: How long have you been friends with James?

MR: He directed me in a movie called SLITHER about eight years ago and we became good friends.

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WAMG: And you’ve been in all of his films sits then. I thought you were great in SUPER.

MR: Oh yeah, thanks.

WAMG: Do you ever get tired of talking about GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY and The Walking Dead?

MR: Never, that’s such an awesome TV show and really a great film too so I never get tired of talking about that stuff.

WAMG: When you’re out on the street, what do most people recognize you from?

MR: Usually it’s the The Walking Dead but then after we start talking they realize that I was Yondu in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY which sometimes freaks people out when they make that connection.

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WAMG: I’m an older fan. I saw HENRY PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER the weekend it opened.

MR: Right on man!

WAMG: It’s one of my favorite movies. How did you get the role of Henry?

MR: I was doing a theater piece in the time in Chicago. The director of that play actually did the prosthetic work for the film and he turned me on to the producers. They were having a hard time casting Henry so he suggested I go over there and meet with them. At that time, I had not acted in a film or any TV shows at all, so this was a great role for me to kick off my career with.

WAMG: Did you do some research on the real Henry Lee Lucas?

MR: A little bit. The director, John McNaughton, had some information for me and I looked up some myself as well. Lucas had done an interview with Barbara Walters and I watched that and I also watched some footage of him being interrogated by some Texas rangers. All that footage and all those interviews really helped me get a good handle on the role.

WAMG: I believe Lucas was still alive at that point.

MR: Yes he was, he died in prison about 10 years later I believe from heart disease.

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WAMG: It was a shame about Tom Towles, did you guys remain friends after filming the movie?

MR: Oh yeah, we stayed good friends after the movie. He and I and John McNaughton, we all hung out whenever we were in the same city and we saw a lot of each other when we were at different conventions and fan gatherings.

WAMG: Have your daughters seen HENRY and what do they think about it?

MR: Yeah they’ve seen it. It’s not their cup of tea but they understand it was just a role and they like some of the things I do in it. Most of my friends like everything I’ve done but my daughters are kind of picky.

WAMG: You got some great non-villain rolls after HENRY in films such as THE MUSIC BOX, CLIFFHANGER and DAYS OF THUNDER. I would have thought you would’ve been more of a horror guy. Did you turn down a lot of horror roles after that?

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MR: I did. I turned down a lot of roles that were basically the same kind of stuff, the same character. I could have done more stuff like that but I wanted to make sure that I didn’t get too pigeonholed in the horror genre or any genre really. If you look at my resume, you’ll see a lot of different types of films that I was in around that time. I was fortunate to be cast in the movie EIGHT MEN OUT. That was an important role for me to get because that’s the part that ended up getting me my agent and after that my career really snowballed and I kept getting role after role after role often in some pretty prestigious movies

WAMG: I watched JFK again recently. Your part in that film is huge. You have a lot of dialogue.

MR: Yes, JFK was a great role for me.

WAMG: What was it like working for Oliver Stone?

MR: He was a really cool dude, and great as a director. If you were in the zone, he would leave you alone. But if you were somebody who wasn’t putting out or being where you were supposed to be, he would let you know.

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WAMG: Were you offered the sequel to HENRY that was made a few years later?

MR: They talked to me briefly about it, but by then they couldn’t afford me.

WAMG: Are there any roles that you turn down that you regret?

MR: Yes but the HENRY sequel was not one of them! But sure, there were a few.

WAMG: Yeah, that Henry sequel wasn’t very good.

MR: Unfortunately you have a certain element that makes a good movie work and they didn’t have that element. They didn’t have me! Not to best my own drum, but after you do such an iconic roll like that, you can’t have someone else play that role. And you didn’t have the same director, John McNaughton. He and I were the key to the success of that movie. That combination was a magical one. It just worked.

WAMG: Who have been some of your favorite costars that you have worked with? I know you worked with Gene Hackman in MISSISSIPPI BURNING, and you worked with Kevin Costner.

MR: Oh, I pretty much get along with everybody. I do what I do and I have fun doing what I do but I don’t think I have any favorites.

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WAMG: What was Hackman like to work with?

MR: I don’t know. I just had a couple of scenes in MISSISSIPPI BURNING and didn’t get to work with him. It’s unfortunate that Hackman has retired. He’s an incredibly talented actor but I guess if he doesn’t want to work anymore we have to respect that.

WAMG: You were certainly memorable in MISSISSIPPI BURNING.

MR: Thanks, that was a dynamite roll, I played a scary guy.

WAMG: You’re in St. Louis May 22nd–24th for Wizard world, Comic Con. Do you enjoy doing these types of conventions?

MR: If I didn’t enjoy them I wouldn’t do them. Absolutely! They are a lot of fun. There is a lot of energy at these things. They’re sort of exhausting but you’re meeting so many fans and I’ve built up a huge, massive fan base over the years and a lot of that is from meeting people at these things and getting pictures taken and such. It’s great to meet these guys and gals at the shows, if it wasn’t for the fans, actors would have nothing.

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WAMG: What do you think of the reception that The Walking Dead stars have been getting at these conventions? I went to Horrorhound convention last year and all the stars had decent lines of fans to meet them but Norman Reedus, his line went outside and snaked around the building.

MR: It happens. The Walking Dead for me and Norman, we became fan favorites right off the bat. As soon as people saw us together and saw the conflicts that were going on, it was just nuts and it still is. My character has been dead since the end of season three yet fans are still all in. Dixon brothers! Dixon power! It just amazes me. Doing the show was great while it lasted.

WAMG: What do you like to do in your free time?

MR: Oh, I do a lot of things in my free time. I’ll tell you what I don’t do. I don’t surf. I don’t swim anywhere where I’m not the head of the food chain. I love to shoot. I love all of the shooting sports. I am an avid gun enthusiast. I really enjoy the process of going out on the range and spending money on ammunition and shooting it all up.

WAMG: Have you had a film role where you had to do a lot of shooting?

MR: Yeah, I started shooting mainly because of the film roles I was getting. I started learning more and more about firearms and safety factors and how to make sure you’re in a safe environment when other people have weapons around you from a movie like TOMBSTONE for example, or any of these other cop dramas I’ve done. I grew up with five sisters so I’m used to looking out for people.

WAMG: What’s next for Michael Rooker?

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MR: I think I’m going to do MALLRATS 2.

WAMG: With Kevin Smith?

MR: Yeah, after 20 years! That movie’s fan base is now massive for such a tiny little movie. The fans of MALLRATS want to see a sequel, they want to see these characters come back so we’re going to do it. Kevin, and myself, I think we’re getting everybody involved.

WAMG: I think MALLRATS is a movie that most people did not like when it first came out.

MR: You’re right, it was not well received but it turned out to be just stupid enough that people have gathered around it and supported it and now we’re doing a sequel.

WAMG: Maybe it was ahead of its time.

MR: Oh it was definitely ahead of its time. But a lot of my movies seem to be ahead of their time.

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WAMG: What about GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2?

MR: There’s been a lot of talk about it. James Gunn just did an interview where he talked about the characters and how he was going to expand on them, And Yondu, my character, is one of the two or three that you will learn more about for the next film.

WAMG: Well good luck with your appearance here in St. Louis May 22-24. I look forward to meeting you.

MR: Oh, St. Louis is going to be great.

For more on the 2015 Wizard World Comic Con St. Louis, visit http://www.wizardworld.com/home-stlouis.html

Middle-Earth Coming to Wizard World Comic Con in St. Louis – THE WETA WORKSHOP

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It looks like Christian Kane won’t be the only special effect on display at Wizard World Comic Con in St. Louis the weekend of May 22nd – 24th. The multi-Academy Award® winning New Zealand design studio and physical manufacturing facility Weta will show off some of their best work at the  show at its visually striking Exhibitor Booth. Weta Workshop’s body of work includes movies like The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Avatar, District 9, Chappie and many more.

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Fans can meet Warren Dion Smith , international multi-award-winning hair and makeup artist at all three shows and have an opportunity to get a pair of Hobbit ears applied by one of the best in the business.

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Fans who want to learn more about the makeup and prosthetics craft should also attend the Weta panels where Warren will perform a major Middle-earth makeup transformation on stage while fielding questions from the crowd.

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In addition, VIP attendees will receive an exclusive limited edition art print by The Hobbit concept art director and world renowned Tolkien artist John Howe.

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Learn more about Weta Workshop at https://www.wetanz.com

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Wizard World Comic Con events bring together thousands of fans of all ages to celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, graphic novels, cosplay, comics, television, sci-fi, toys, video gaming, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. Wizard World is also the place for cosplay, with fans young and old showing off their best costumes throughout the event.  Fans dressed as every imaginable character – and some never before dreamed –  roam the convention floor.

Wizard World, Inc. (http://www.wizd.me/PR ) produces Comic Cons and pop culture conventions across North America that celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, television, cosplay, comics, graphic novels, toys, video gaming, sci-fi, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. A first-class lineup of topical programming takes place at each event, with celebrity Q&A’s, comics-themed sessions, costume contests, movie screenings, evening parties and more. Wizard World has also launched CONtv, a digital media channel in partnership with leading independent content distributor Cinedigm™ (NASDAQ: CIDM). Fans can interact with Wizard World on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and other social media services.

The 2015 Wizard World Comic Con schedule is available at: http://www.wizd.me/PRSchedule2015 .

New Christian Kane Featurette From 50 TO 1

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In this new featurette, actor Christian Kane talks about his character (Mark Allen) in the upcoming 50 TO 1. Based on Mine That Bird, the underdog racehorse that won the 2009 Kentucky Derby, the film opens in theaters March 21, 2014.

Two songs from Kane’s The House Rules (2010) album – “Something’s Gotta’ Give” and “Whiskey in Mind” – are featured in the 50 TO 1 soundtrack.

The cast and filmmakers of 50 TO 1 will hit the road rock-star style on a cross-country tour beginning March 17 to promote the major motion picture’s release.

Cast members set for the tour are Skeet UlrichChristian KaneTodd Lowe and Hugo Perez.Also on tour will be filmmakers Jim Wilson and Faith Conroy. As a very special treat – the real Mine That Bird will make special appearances along the way.

Email your request to:
50to1themovietour@gmail.com

Include in the subject line:
50 to 1 Movie Tour – First and Last Name, Town, State & Zip Code.

Here’s another look at the trailer released in December.

50 TO 1 is about a misfit group of New Mexico cowboys who find themselves on the journey of a lifetime when their crooked-footed racehorse qualifies for the Kentucky Derby. The cowboys face a series of mishaps on their way to Churchill Downs, becoming the ultimate underdogs in a final showdown with the world’s racing elite.

50 TO 1 is from the Oscar-winning producer of DANCES WITH WOLVES, Jim Wilson, who serves as this film’s director, producer, and co-writer. Faith Conroy co-wrote the script with Wilson.

Skeet Ulrich (Jericho, “SCREAM,” “AS GOOD AS IT GETS”), Christian Kane (Leverage)William Devane (24, “THE DARK KNIGHT RISES”), Todd Lowe (True Blood, Gilmore Girls) and newcomer Madelyn Deutch star in the film alongside real-life jockey Calvin Borel, who plays himself in the picture.

Visit the film’s official website for more on the movie:

http://www.50to1themovie.com/
https://www.facebook.com/50to1themovie
https://twitter.com/50to1themovie

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50 TO 1 MOVIE Trailer & Poster – In Theaters March 21, 2014

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Check out the first trailer and poster for the upcoming movie 50 TO 1 – based on Mine That Bird, the underdog racehorse that won the 2009 Kentucky Derby. The film opens in theaters March 21, 2014.

50 TO 1 is about a misfit group of New Mexico cowboys who find themselves on the journey of a lifetime when their crooked-footed racehorse qualifies for the Kentucky Derby. The cowboys face a series of mishaps on their way to Churchill Downs, becoming the ultimate underdogs in a final showdown with the world’s racing elite.

50 TO 1 is from the Oscar-winning producer of DANCES WITH WOLVES, Jim Wilson, who serves as this film’s director, producer, and co-writer. Faith Conroy co-wrote the script with Wilson.

Skeet Ulrich (Jericho, “SCREAM,” “AS GOOD AS IT GETS”), Christian Kane (Leverage)William Devane (24, “THE DARK KNIGHT RISES”), Todd Lowe (True Blood, Gilmore Girls) and newcomer Madelyn Deutch star in the film alongside real-life jockey Calvin Borel, who plays himself in the picture.

Visit the film’s official website for more on the movie:

http://www.50to1themovie.com/
https://www.facebook.com/50to1themovie
https://twitter.com/50to1themovie

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Mine That Bird (foaled May 10, 2006) is an American thoroughbred racehorse who had a racing career in both Canada and the United States from 2008 to 2010. He is best known for pulling off a monumental upset (at 50-to-1 odds) by winning the Kentucky Derby in 2009. He became one of only nine geldings to win the Kentucky Derby and the second gelding to win the race since 1929.

Watch the video HERE.

He continued to have success in the two remaining races of the American Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing by finishing second in the 2009 Preakness Stakes and third in the 2009 Belmont Stakes. On November 6, 2010, Mine That Bird was retired from racing after being winless in nine starts since the Kentucky Derby. He amassed $2,228,637 in earnings and won five of eighteen starts during his three-year racing career. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mine_that_bird)

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