Adam Shankman

Adam Shankman

  • Born: 1964-11-27
  • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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  • Profession: Director, actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Dance out of my life 4
  • Adam Shankman Adam Shankman Gender: Male Horoscope: Sagittarius Date of Birth: 1964-11-27
    Extended Reading
    • Myrna 2022-01-02 08:02:27

      It's all names that get in trouble

      The poster of "Rock Age" was hung up on the streets of Los Angeles early. I didn't look carefully, and I always thought it was a concert poster. It wasn't until I saw the preview that I suddenly looked forward to it. Expectation not only comes from the irresistible charm of Rock and Roll (although...

    • Eleanora 2022-03-24 09:02:30

      Erdi mother... the adult version of High School Musical

      I wanted to give two stars, but for the sake of those stars, I barely got one. I really like the feeling of the 1980s. The film feels like it is in place. It combines exaggeration and comedy to tell a story that doesn't make much sense...
      When I saw the posters and previews, I had all kinds of...

    • Madyson 2022-01-02 08:02:27

      No matter how low the score is, I still like this movie after listening to rock and roll for so many years. Rock and roll in the 1980s was originally a joke, a gangster, love and love, and a little girl with fleshy skin. It wasn't until grunge that rock and roll became serious again. But with a line from "The Wrestler": Why does Cobain make rock so heavy? What's wrong with indulging in pleasure?

    • Marcelino 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      First, it is a musical; second, where is this movie rock? ? . . . ; Thirdly, people who like rock and roll are estimated to be pissed off by the movie. . . This movie tells us that people who play rock and roll are because of emotional stimulation. . .

    Rock of Ages quotes

    • Stacee Jaxx: [after having sex with Constance Sack] That... that... can be on the record.

    • Patricia Whitmore: This man spews out three things: sex... hateful music... and...

      [beat]

      Patricia Whitmore: ... sex!