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'''Rob Brown''' (born on [[April 10]], [[1968]] in [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a former [[professional]] [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|right wing]] who played in the [[National Hockey League]] for eleven seasons between [[1987-88 NHL season|1987-88]] and [[1999-00 NHL season|1999-00]].
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{{Infobox Film
| name = Bee Movie
| image = Bee Movie Promotion.png
| director = Simon J. Smith<br>Steve Hickner|
| producer = [[Jerry Seinfeld]]<br>[[Christina Steinberg]]|
| starring = [[Jerry Seinfeld]]<br>[[Renée Zellweger]]<br>[[Matthew Broderick]]<br>[[John Goodman]]<br>[[Chris Rock]]<br>[[Kathy Bates]]<br>[[Megan Mullally]]<br>[[Robert Duvall]]<br>[[Patrick Warburton]]<br>[[Larry Miller (actor)|Larry Miller]]|
| music = [[Rupert Gregson-Williams]]|
| editing = [[Nick Fletcher]] (supervising editor)|
distributor = [[DreamWorks Animation|DreamWorks Distribution]]<br>[[Paramount Pictures]]|
released = [[November 2]], [[2007]]|
runtime = |
awards = |
language = [[English language|English]]|
imdb_id = 0389790|
}}
 
Brown was drafted 67th overall by the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] in the [[1986 NHL Entry Draft]]. His best statistical NHL season was the [[1988-89 NHL season|1988-89 season]], when he played on a line with [[Mario Lemieux]]; he set career highs with 49 goals, 66 assists, 115 points, 24 power play goals, 6 game-winning goals, and a +27 plus/minus rating.
'''''Bee Movie''''' is a [[computer-animated]] [[film]] starring [[Jerry Seinfeld]], [[Renée Zellweger]], [[Matthew Broderick]], [[Megan Mullally]], [[John Goodman]], [[Chris Rock]], and [[Kathy Bates]]. It is directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner. It is produced by [[DreamWorks Animation]] and slated for release on [[November 2]], [[2007]] by [[DreamWorks]] and [[Paramount Pictures]]. Its title is a play on the term "[[B movie]]".
 
==Career statistics==
Bee Movie is the first major script to be written by Seinfeld since the closing of his very successful sitcom, ''[[Seinfeld]]''. Many of Seinfeld's popular writers and supporting actors have roles in the film, including co-writers Andy Robin and Spike Feresten, [[Patrick Warburton]] (Seinfeld's [[David Puddy]]), and [[Larry Miller (actor)|Larry Miller]] (Seinfeld's The Doorman.)
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Recorded on [[Arri]] Digital Film Recorder, Color by [[Deluxe]], [[Avid]], [[Eastman Kodak|Kodak Motion Picture Film]], [[Dolby Digital]], [[Digital Theater Systems|DTS]], [[Sony Dynamic Digital Sound|SDDS]] and [[MPAA]].
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==Synopsis==
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Having just graduated from [[college]], a [[bee]] by the name of Barry Bee Benson ([[Jerry Seinfeld]]) finds himself disillusioned with the prospect of having only one career choice – [[honey]]. As he ventures outside of the hive for the first time, he breaks one of the cardinal rules of the bee world and talks to a [[human]], a New York City florist named Vanessa ([[Renée Zellweger]]). He is shocked to discover that the humans have been stealing and eating the bees’ honey for centuries, and ultimately realizes that his true calling in life is to set the world right by [[suing|lawsuit]] the human race for stealing their precious honey. Because of this, Barry wins the lawsuit, and all honey in the world is confiscated and returned to the bees. But now, Barry and Vanessa realize that now because all the honey in the world is back, every bee has been put out of a job, and thus cannot earn money for their families. Barry also realizes that without bees pollinating the [[flowers]], they are dying. He then realizes that to set things right, he and Vanessa must find a way to re-pollinate the flowers and get the bees their jobs back before the [[balance of nature]] shifts for the worse.
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==Trailers==
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Two teaser trailers have been released for the film that feature Seinfeld dressed in a bee costume, attempting to shoot the film in [[live-action]]. [[Eddie Izzard]] portrays the director, and [[Steven Spielberg]] suggests to Seinfeld in the second trailer to just do it as a [[cartoon]]. Upon the release of the first trailer, it was announced that three of the live-action teasers would be released in total. The third trailer was released with [[Shrek The Third]], but this was not a live-action teaser.
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== Cast ==
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![[Jerry Seinfeld]]
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|Barry Bee Benson
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! ALIGN="center" | GP
![[Renée Zellweger]]
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|Vanessa Blume
! ALIGN="center" | A
|-
! ALIGN="center" | Pts
![[Chris Rock]]
! ALIGN="center" | PIM
|Mooseblood the Mosquito
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| ALIGN="center" | 1983-84
![[Matthew Broderick]]
| ALIGN="center" | Kamloops Jr. Oilers
|Adam
| ALIGN="center" | WHL
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 50
![[Kathy Bates]]
| ALIGN="center" | 16
|Janet Benson
| ALIGN="center" | 42
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 58
![[Patrick Warburton]]
| ALIGN="center" | 80
|Ken
| ALIGN="center" | 15
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 1
![[John Goodman]]
| ALIGN="center" | 2
|Layton T. Montgomery
| ALIGN="center" | 3
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 17
![[Megan Mullally]]
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
|The Queen
| ALIGN="center" | 1984-85
|-
| ALIGN="center" | Kamloops Blazers
![[Barry Levinson]]
| ALIGN="center" | WHL
|Voice
| ALIGN="center" | 60
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 29
![[Robert Duvall]]
| ALIGN="center" | 50
|Kidd the Fly
| ALIGN="center" | 79
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 95
| ALIGN="center" | 15
| ALIGN="center" | 8
| ALIGN="center" | 18
| ALIGN="center" | 26
| ALIGN="center" | 28
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 1985-86
| ALIGN="center" | Kamloops Blazers
| ALIGN="center" | WHL
| ALIGN="center" | 69
| ALIGN="center" | 58
| ALIGN="center" | 115
| ALIGN="center" | 173
| ALIGN="center" | 171
| ALIGN="center" | 16
| ALIGN="center" | 18
| ALIGN="center" | 28
| ALIGN="center" | 46
| ALIGN="center" | 14
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | 1986-87
| ALIGN="center" | Kamloops Blazers
| ALIGN="center" | WHL
| ALIGN="center" | 63
| ALIGN="center" | 76
| ALIGN="center" | 136
| ALIGN="center" | 212
| ALIGN="center" | 101
| ALIGN="center" | 5
| ALIGN="center" | 6
| ALIGN="center" | 5
| ALIGN="center" | 11
| ALIGN="center" | 6
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1987-88'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''51'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''24'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''20'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''44'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''56'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1988-89'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''68'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''49'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''66'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''115'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''118'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''11'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''5'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''3'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''8'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''22'''
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1989-90'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''80'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''33'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''47'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''80'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''102'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1990-91'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''25'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''6'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''10'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''16'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''31'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1990-91'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Hartford Whalers'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''44'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''18'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''24'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''42'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''101'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''5'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''7'''
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1991-92'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Hartford Whalers'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''42'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''16'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''15'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''31'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''39'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1991-92'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Chicago Blackhawks'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''25'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''5'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''11'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''16'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''34'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''8'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''2'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''4'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''6'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''4'''
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1992-93'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Chicago Blackhawks'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''15'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''6'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''7'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''33'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 1992-93
| ALIGN="center" | Indianapolis Ice
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 19
| ALIGN="center" | 14
| ALIGN="center" | 19
| ALIGN="center" | 33
| ALIGN="center" | 32
| ALIGN="center" | 2
| ALIGN="center" | 0
| ALIGN="center" | 1
| ALIGN="center" | 1
| ALIGN="center" | 2
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1993-94'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Dallas Stars'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 1993-94
| ALIGN="center" | Kalamazoo Wings
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 79
| ALIGN="center" | 42
| ALIGN="center" | 113
| ALIGN="center" | 155
| ALIGN="center" | 188
| ALIGN="center" | 5
| ALIGN="center" | 1
| ALIGN="center" | 3
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 6
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | 1994-95
| ALIGN="center" | Phoenix Roadrunners
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 69
| ALIGN="center" | 34
| ALIGN="center" | 73
| ALIGN="center" | 107
| ALIGN="center" | 135
| ALIGN="center" | 9
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 12
| ALIGN="center" | 16
| ALIGN="center" | 0
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1994-95'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Los Angeles Kings'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''2'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
| ALIGN="center" | --
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | 1995-96
| ALIGN="center" | Chicago Wolves
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 79
| ALIGN="center" | 52
| ALIGN="center" | 91
| ALIGN="center" | 143
| ALIGN="center" | 100
| ALIGN="center" | 9
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 11
| ALIGN="center" | 15
| ALIGN="center" | 6
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 1996-97
| ALIGN="center" | Chicago Wolves
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 76
| ALIGN="center" | 37
| ALIGN="center" | 80
| ALIGN="center" | 117
| ALIGN="center" | 98
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 2
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 6
| ALIGN="center" | 16
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1997-98'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''82'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''15'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''25'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''40'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''59'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''6'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''4'''
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1998-99'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''58'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''13'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''11'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''24'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''16'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''13'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''2'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''5'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''7'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''8'''
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | '''1999-00'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''Pittsburgh Penguins'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''NHL'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''50'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''10'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''13'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''23'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''10'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''11'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''1'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''2'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''3'''
| ALIGN="center" | '''0'''
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 2000-01
| ALIGN="center" | Chicago Wolves
| ALIGN="center" | IHL
| ALIGN="center" | 80
| ALIGN="center" | 24
| ALIGN="center" | 53
| ALIGN="center" | 77
| ALIGN="center" | 99
| ALIGN="center" | 16
| ALIGN="center" | 4
| ALIGN="center" | 13
| ALIGN="center" | 17
| ALIGN="center" | 26
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| ALIGN="center" | 2001-02
| ALIGN="center" | Chicago Wolves
| ALIGN="center" | AHL
| ALIGN="center" | 80
| ALIGN="center" | 29
| ALIGN="center" | 54
| ALIGN="center" | 83
| ALIGN="center" | 103
| ALIGN="center" | 25
| ALIGN="center" | 7
| ALIGN="center" | 26
| ALIGN="center" | 33
| ALIGN="center" | 34
|- ALIGN="center"
| ALIGN="center" | 2002-03
| ALIGN="center" | Chicago Wolves
| ALIGN="center" | AHL
| ALIGN="center" | 59
| ALIGN="center" | 15
| ALIGN="center" | 48
| ALIGN="center" | 63
| ALIGN="center" | 83
| ALIGN="center" | 9
| ALIGN="center" | 1
| ALIGN="center" | 6
| ALIGN="center" | 7
| ALIGN="center" | 6
|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NHL Totals
! ALIGN="center" | '''543'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''190'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''248'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''438'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''599'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''54'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''12'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''14'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''26'''
! ALIGN="center" | '''45'''
|}
 
==International play==
==Crew==
*Played for Team Canada in the 1988 World Junior Championships.
 
'''International Statistics'''
{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
{| BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0"
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|- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| Music by || [[Rupert Gregson-Williams]]
! ALIGN="center" | Year
|-
! ALIGN="center" | Team
| Supervising editor || [[Nick Fletcher]]
! ALIGN="center" | Event
|-
! ALIGN="center" | GP
| Production designed by || [[Alex McDowell]]
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|-
! ALIGN="center" | A
| Art director || [[Christophe Lautrette]]
! ALIGN="center" | Pts
|-
! ALIGN="center" | PIM
| Produced by || [[Jerry Seinfeld]] and [[Christina Stevning]]
|- ALIGN="center"
|-
| ALIGN="center" | 1988
| Written by || [[Jerry Seinfeld]], [[Andy Robin]], [[Barry Marder]] and [[Spike Feresten]]
| ALIGN="center" | Canada
|-
| ALIGN="center" | WJC
| Directed by || [[Steve Hickner]] and [[Simon J. Smith]]
| ALIGN="center" | 7
| ALIGN="center" | 6
| ALIGN="center" | 2
| ALIGN="center" | 8
| ALIGN="center" | 2
|}
 
{{start box}}
==Techinal info==
{{succession box | before = [[Luc Robitaille]] | title = [[CHL Player of the Year]] | years = 1987 | after = [[Joe Sakic]]}}
*Sound: [[Dolby Digital]], [[Digital Theater System|DTS]] and [[Sony Dynamic Digital Sound|SDDS]]
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*Color: [[Deluxe]]
 
==References==
*In the second trailer, Steven Spielberg is taking a picture of himself and a pretty female AD, referencing the camera gag [[Ellen DeGeneres]] pulled on him during the [[2007 Academy Awards]].
*In the second trailer, the [[bear]] that jumps out at Barry is Vincent the bear from [[Over the Hedge (film)|Over The Hedge]], another [[Dreamworks]] movie.
*Both Renée Zellweger and Chris Rock have voiced a character in previous Dreamworks movies. Zellweger as Angie in [[Shark Tale]], and Rock as Marty in [[Madagascar (film)|Madagascar]].
*[[John Goodman]] is the first voice actor to do both a [[DreamWorks]] film and a [[Pixar|Disney/Pixar]] film; he was [[James P. Sullivan]] in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''.
*There is a [[post-credits scene]], following the end credits.
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.beemovie.com/ Bee Movie ]- Official site
* [http://www.beentothemovies.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=51 ''Bee Movie''] at BeenToTheMovies.com (Trailer, Gallery, Preview)
* {{imdb title|id=0389790|title=Bee Movie}}
 
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