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I Can Only Imagine is a 2018 American Christian biographical drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers and written by Alex Cramer, Jon Erwin, and Brent McCorkle, based on the story behind the group MercyMe's song of the same name, the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father (Dennis Quaid). Madeline Carroll, Trace Adkins, Priscilla Shirer, and Cloris Leachman also star. I Can Only Imagine was released in the United States on March 16, 2018. It was a box office success, grossing $86 million worldwide against a production budget of $7 million, earning more than twelve times its budget. It is the fifth highest-grossing music biopic and sixth highest-grossing Christian film of all-time in the United States. Some critics praised it as inspiring and noted it as an improvement compared to other faith-based films, while others called it flat and by-the-numbers. At the 2018 Dove Awards, the film won "Inspirational Film of the Year". Plot Ten-year-old Bart Millard lives with his mother and abusive father Arthur in Texas. One day, Bart's mother drops him off at a Christian camp, where Bart meets Shannon. Upon his return from camp, Bart finds that his mother has left and movers are removing her belongings. Bart angrily confronts Arthur, who denies that his abusiveness was the reason she left. Years later, in high school, Bart and Shannon are dating. Bart plays football to please Arthur, but is injured, breaking both ankles and ending his career. The only elective with openings is music class, so he reluctantly signs up. Initially, Bart is assigned to be a sound technician, but after overhearing him singing, the director casts him in the lead role in the school production of Oklahoma!. Bart overcomes his reluctance and gives an impressive performance, but does not tell Arthur, who finds out the night of the show when he happens to see a flyer for the show in a diner. Arthur suddenly collapses in pain, and finds out he has cancer, which he hides from Bart. The following morning, Bart antagonizes Arthur, who smashes a plate over his head. At church, Shannon sees the blood and presses Bart to open up, but he responds by breaking up with her, and leaves town to seek his fortune in the city. Bart joins a band in need of a singer, and convinces Christian music producer Scott Brickell to manage the band and secure a showcase in Nashville. Bart surprises Shannon and invites her to tour with the band, and is confused when Shannon flatly refuses. In Nashville, Brickell introduces Bart to established artists Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, but is unable to convince record executives to sign the band, who do not believe the band, now performing as "MercyMe", is good enough. Devastated, Bart quits the band, but Brickell thinks that Bart needs to resolve issues in his personal life, so Bart reconciles with the band and asks them to wait for him, and leaves to return home. Bart returns home late at night, and is confused to find that Arthur has prepared breakfast for him the next morning. Arthur claims to have become a Christian, but Bart is skeptical and refuses to forgive him, and leaves. In anger and despair, Arthur smashes his old Jeep, which he had asked Bart to help him restore. Bart attempts to drive away in Arthur's pickup, but discovers the terminal cancer diagnosis, and returns to Arthur. Bart forgives his father, and the two form a deep bond, but Arthur soon dies of his illness. After Arthur's funeral, Bart rejoins the band and writes "I Can Only Imagine", and also calls Shannon and apologizes to her for the first time since their breakup. Brickell sends the demo tape to several artists, including Grant, who, deeply moved by the song, asks to record it herself as her next single, and Bart, who just wants the song to be heard, accepts. On stage, Grant begins the song, but can't bring herself to sing it, and calls Bart on stage from the audience to sing it himself. Bart's performance earns an enthusiastic ovation, and he reunites with Shannon, who was also in attendance. The band releases the song as their first single, achieving success on both Christian and mainstream radio. Cast J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard Brody Rose as Young Bart Millard Tanya Clarke as Adele Millard Cloris Leachman as Meemaw Leona Millard, Bart's grandmother Madeline Carroll as Shannon Street, Bart's girlfriend Taegan Burns as Young Shannon Street Dennis Quaid as Arthur Millard, Bart's abusive father Trace Adkins as Scott Brickell, MercyMe's manager Priscilla Shirer as Mrs. Fincher, Bart's teacher Nicole DuPort as Amy Grant Jake B. Miller as Michael W. Smith Jason Burkey as Mike Scheuchzer Mark Furze as Nathan Cochran Randy McDowell as Jim Bryson Cole Marcus as Robbie Shaffer Gianna Simone as Dr. Avondale Kevin Downes as Singleton Delilah as Herself Bart Millard as Radio Host Production The film was announced in December 2016. Dennis Quaid joined the cast in January 2017. Broadway actor J. Michael Finley, who sang all the songs in the movie, makes his film debut as Bart Millard. The same month, it was announced that the film was slated for release in the spring of 2018. In August 2017, Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions signed on as distributors for the film for a nationwide release in the United States. Reception Box office I Can Only Imagine grossed $83.4 million in the United States and Canada and $1.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $85.2 million, against a production budget of $7 million. It is the fourth-highest grossing music biopic of all-time in the United States, behind Bohemian Rhapsody, Straight Outta Compton and Walk the Line. It is also the highest-grossing independent film of 2018. I Can Only Imagine was released on March 16, 2018, alongside Tomb Raider and Love, Simon, and was originally projected to gross $2–4 million from 1,620 theaters in its opening weekend. However, after making $6.2 million on its first day (including $1.3 million from Thursday night previews), weekend estimates were increased to $14 million. It ended up grossing $17.1 million, exceeding expectations and finishing third at the box office behind Black Panther and Tomb Raider. 67% of the opening weekend audience was female while 80% was over the age of 35. It was the fourth best-ever opening for a faith-based film, following The Passion of the Christ ($83.8 million), Son of God ($25.6 million) and Heaven Is for Real ($22.5 million). In its second weekend the film was added to 624 additional theaters and dropped just 19% to $13.8 million, again finishing third. It was added to another 395 venues and finished fourth in its third weekend, making $10.4 million (including $3 million on Easter Sunday). The film has been translated and distributed in several countries, including China, according to co-director Jon Erwin: I find it very interesting that in the same year that Ch.... Discover the Dennis Mccorkle popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dennis Mccorkle books.

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    Original Solos for Classical Guitar

    Dennis McCorkle

    Sheet music and TAB for nine original solo classical guitar compositions by Dennis McCorkle. Includes reference audio tracks for The Green Valleys in C Major, Op. 42, Dayspring in ...

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    Fingerstyle Guitar Solos

    Dennis McCorkle

    Sheet music and TAB for The Last Straw Rag, Oh, Danny Boy, Londonderry Aire, Spanish Sangria, America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward &  Katharine Lee Bates, Terra Firma, ...

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    Classical Guitar Solos for the Rock Guitarist

    Dennis McCorkle

    Sheet music and TAB for Moto Perpetuo, Perpetual Motion, Op. 11 by Niccoló Paganini and Concerto in G Major, Sinfonia "Alla Rustica", Op. 5`, No. 4 by Antonio Vivaldi arranged for ...

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    Duets for Classical Guitar

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    Sheet music and TAB for Gymnopédie No. 1, Gymnopédie N. 1 by Erik Satie, II. Largo from "Winter", Op. 8, No. 4,  RV 297 from the Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, Après Un Rêve...

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    Bossa Nova Guitar Solos

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    Sheet music and TAB for four original bossa nova guitar compositions: Diamante, Mitzamba, Dusk, and Maybe Tomorrow, Quiza Mañana, by Dennis McCorkle. Includes reference audio track...

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    The Kings - Libretto

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    “The Kings” by Dennis McCorkle is family oriented contemporary poprock musical directly from the pages of the Bible. With a story line that reads like the headlines of our modern t...

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    Classical Guitar Solos

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    Sheet and TAB for Cantata 156, "Ich Steh Mit Einem Fuss Im Grabe", BWV 156: Sinfonia, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from "Cantata Herz Und Mund Tat Und Leben" in E Major, BMW 147, In...

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    Words I Wrote Along the Way

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    “Words I Wrote Along the Way” is a unique and varied collection of fortythree works of verse, poetry, and prose by author and composer Dennis McCorkle.

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    Bach for Two Guitars

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    Sheet and TAB for Cantata 156, "Ich Steh Mit Einem Fuss Im Grabe", BWV 156: Sinfonia, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from "Cantata Herz Und Mund Tat Und Leben" in E Major, BMW 147, In...

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    Solos for the Jazz Guitarist

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    Sheet music and TAB for Just for the Thinking, A Song for Fall, All I Sing is the Blues Last Saturday Night, Bethesda Blues, Twelve Fours and Out, Djangology (improvisation only) b...