The character of Samuel L. Jackson, Doyle Gipson, a recovering alcoholic, quotes the first line of the prayer in the 2002 film Changing Lanes, with the aim of conveying the exasperation and sorrow over the unfortunate events that seem to plague not only that particular day, but his life up to that point.
On its opening weekend, it earned $9,430,667 on 2,670 screens, ranking #3 behind Changing Lanes and Panic Room.
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Her film career included minor roles in such films as Celebrity, Lovely and Amazing, The Station Agent, Changing Lanes, and the posthumously released Friends with Money and East Broadway.
Since Steve Myers took over as Head director from John O'Brien in 2005, he has led the successful half time shows: James Bond (2005), Styx (2006), Changing Lanes (2007), Motown (2008), Guitar Hero (2009), I Love The 80's (2010), Matters of the Heart (2011).