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Jeremiah Johnson
Plot: Years before Kevin Costner danced with wolves, Robert Redford headed to the mountains to escape civilization in Sydney Pollacks wilderness western. Around 1850, ex-soldier Johnson (Redford) decides tha ...
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Mister Johnson
Plot: Director Bruce Beresford followed up his Academy Award-winning Driving Miss Daisy with another meditation on race, Mister Johnson. Set in West Africa in 1923, Johnson (Mayna ...
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Johnson Family Vacation
Plot: Comedian Cedric the Entertainer serves as both producer and star of this comedy about a family who discovers just how much can go wrong en route to a family get-together. When Nate Johnson (Cedr ...
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My Name Is Bill W.
Plot: My Name Is Bill W reunited the stars of the highly acclaimed 1986 TV movie The Promise: James Garner and James Woods. This time Woods has the bigger role as the real-life Bi ...
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Steamboat Bill, Jr.
Plot: Not the best of Buster Keatons silents, Steamboat Bill, Jr. nonetheless contains some of Keatons best and most spectacular sight gags. Keaton plays Willie Canfield, the namby-pamby son of ...
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Kill Bill Vol. 1
Plot: Perhaps the most highly anticipated film of 2003, Kill Bill Vol. 1 marked the return of renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino after a six-year hiatus. Re-teaming the director with Uma Thur ...
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Kill Bill Vol. 2
Plot: Quentin Tarantinos sprawling homage to action films of both the East and the West reaches its conclusion in this continuation of 2003s ultra-violent Kill Bill Vol. 1. Having dispat ...
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Bill's Gun Shop
Plot: A young gun enthusiast longing for a permit to carry soon finds that wielding a firearm can be a weighty responsibility in a chilling hriller that follows in the tense tradition of Elmore Leonard. Twen ...
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Bill Monroe: Father of Bluegrass Music
Plot: Bill Monroe was inarguably the single most important and influential figure in the history of bluegrass music. Fusing the fiddle and madolin sounds of the Eastern Kentucky Hills with the guitars of rur ...
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