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Rachel Chlebus wrote a new blog post: Out of Sight (1998) 2 days, 7 hours ago
Tagline:
Opposites attract.
Box Office:
Budget $48 million.
Opening weekend $12.02 million on 2107 screens.
Domestic gross $37.339 million.
MPAA:
Rated R for language and some strong violence.
Academy Awards:
Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay; Best Film Editing.
Spanish Dolby Atmosphere
French Dolby Surround
English, SpanishRuntime:
123 min.
Price:
$34.98
Release Date:
1/5/1999
Bonus:
• Audio Commentary by director Steven Soderbergh and writer Scott Frank
• "Inside
Out of Sight
" Documentary
• Deleted scenes
• [...]
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Rachel Chlebus wrote a new blog post: Old Yeller review 4 days, 9 hours ago
A committed Walt Disney story of a in need 1860’s Texas family and the wonderful dog who befriends them. At first, green Travis wants nothing to do with the go off on. But Long-standing Yeller quick proves himself a loyal friend and the two become inseparable pals, sharing joyous experiences and learning valuable lessons.
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Rachel Chlebus wrote a new blog post: Chinese Box (1997) 5 days, 13 hours ago
Lions Gate was in olden days a limited company that distributed a countless of straight-to-video titles. On the other hand, I assume that it acquired several smaller companies and consolidated numerous resources in an strain to behoove a key especially bettor in the film cataloguing business. Under that [...]
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Rachel Chlebus wrote a new blog post: Believers (2007) 1 week ago
“All things are a number.” –Restroom graffiti
Perhaps you retain the 1995 mysterious thriller “Lord of Illusions,” where the first half was catchy fitting and then in the second half it deteriorated into a ridiculous schlocker down a cult leader wide of the mark in the desert? Well, it’s [...]
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Rachel Chlebus wrote a new blog post: Imagination (2007) 1 week, 2 days ago
The Effect:
While most of our body stands on sound scientific investigation, the brain remains that most elusive of unexplainable dominions. Why are some people geniuses, while others struggle sparely to exist? Do our dreams really symbolize something or are they merely the manifestations of our subconscious’ neurological recycling? Perhaps the greatest murder story facing those [...]
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